Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1945, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednea july 4 1945 local mews the roses in local gardens are making a beautiful showing be with the crowd at bolton cas ino ever saturday night and dance to merrymakers 8fljicce orchestra keep the georgetown pair dates always in mind sept 7th and 8th and make plans now to exhibit the office ot dr s e magwood veterinary surgeon will be closed tor j holidays from july 15th to july 22nd inclusive mr ohas howltt secretory of the entrance board wishes to announce that the high school entrance re gults whl appear in next weeks her ald we regret that several news items including town and township coun cil meetings have been held over due to the holiday on monday better late than never but the unseasonable spring weather threw us completely off schedule what were trying to say is that its time to take em off the norval junior farmers will told a dance in huttonvwe park on mondaj july 16th modern aires or enestra modern and old tyme danc tog admission 60c a sample of barley grown oh the farm of mr wallace of the 6th line near aahgrove was brought in to the mr and mrs russell and children and mr and mrs the ivens and children alj of toronto were recent herald office las week which was out i visitors with mrs oalc and mlsa ivena in head and over three feet high mrs harry smethurst and mrs pat the ladles of the baulnafad w a trahtor and uttto daughter visited held a wellattended garden party at mni smethurst last week the home of mr and mrs j w i m and mrs cnaa meredith and snow last friday night the olfle i helen ind mr md mrs j noble tyme fiddlers of quelph provided the i spent the laock end with the mc program including comedian taplgownns at banle dancer and singer tht refreshment mr bi11 newton was hdme from xoih was wcllpatronutd barrle on sunday mr ni t mn schwigw and famllj and mr henry of toronto are holi- helr cottage on the fifth the sunday school picnic of the t llmehousl congregations will be held on saturday july 14th at at stanley paik in erin ttt lllp balunafad school district no 14 htld their picnic on rhuitclay afternoon a pic nic lunch was enjoyed at noon alter which games and race were held the pupils presented their teacher miss b mccaskill with a lovely pair of book ends and an embossed guest book as a parting gift miss margar et biown of norval has been engaged as teacher co ngru tn la lions to elizabeths benn ett and jimmy klrkiwood on being i lkommended for high school oo their car s work church news holy ota charon rev ft v j morgan mass at 9 am 2nd and 4th sun days 11 ajnu 1st 3rd and 5th sun days parents and teacher are asked to attend and to prov ide w hate tr transportation they may hae a fairly large crowd gathered at the acton park monday afternoon and witnessed their team go down to de feat when the alliance paper mill team from georgetown walked oh with a 9 to 5 victory the game went the full nine innings although threatened by rain on several occasions george- towir had the edge on acton all thru the game battery for georgetown v as korzack and mcnally umehoubt mrs paul mcadams of toronto has been spending a couple of weeks with we regret tht removal of the hill famjy from the vlllige they moved to their nv home in acton on satur day miss ruddell treated her pupils to cold drinks on friday afternoon be- ore they parted for their vacation douglas scott is holidaying at was it a beach th klrkpatrick family are holiday ing with friends at thorold mrs a w benton attended the funeral of the late mrs john hume at milton on tuesday glen williams everyone says a fresh fruit sun- mei fee at retas is super especially john crawlord jr iorfner how that strawberries are to j i dundee scotland has been visiting and dont forget madame shexritt will read your teacup or cards mon days to saturdays starting jury 1st donations towards the prize list of georgetown pall pair are now being received by the members of eaquestng agricultural society and tfoose who wish to help in this worthy organiz ation ma3pv so we regret that the name of doris roberts was inadvertently omitted from the list of successful students promoted in their high school exams which appeared hi last weeks herald doris successfully passed her 9th grade and is promoted to 10th grade for next term the women s institute have planted flowers around the cenotaph gain this year making the grounds anrrounding it lovely for the summer qaonths a fluorescent windowlighting has been installed in paraells store which makes an attractive addition to the vcbtn street shopping district j b vw sons mill and saxe mo ors have also installed this new kind of lighting her aunt mrs e miller welcome home party for piper robert mcvey was held at s s no 9 on friday evening about twenty ave iriends of mr wm milliere sr helped him cele grate his seenty fifth blrthda at his home on the evening of june 26 progressive euchre was played mrs john crawford and john nick winn ing nrst prizes after a sumptuous lunch mr milliere opened his gifts and received the good wishes of all personalis thanking the givers in spite of his advanced age he is a regu la r ftorkmar employed at victory aircraft malton and tends his own well kept garden at home those from a distance attending his birth daj partj included his son george milliere of toledo ohio a niece mrs jai leonard of hamilton and son william and mrs milliere oi george town mrs wm mills and children and miss norma storey of toronto spent the week end with mr and mr mills mr and mrs ted morrow and elaine spent a few days with mrs i lane mr and mrs robert mcmaster mrs wm bennett mr and mra harry compton aaid wayne spent the holl- j terra cotta it was with deep regret that ova citizens learned the sad news of thff sutfdtn death of the late robert mo- thefeill who passed away peacefully to his long home at the home of mr and mrs p h lyons on sunday june 24th mrs leslie young we regret to learn was removed to the peel mem orial hospital in brampton where she underwent a very successful operation and at latest writing we are plettaed to learn is getting along as well as can be expected and her many friends here hope that she will soon be able to return home much improved in norval and union presbyterian clmrcbea rev j l seir b a minister union sunday school 10 am pubhc worship 11 am norval sunday school 2 pjn public worship 3 pm kim presbyterian oban ueacffcasnra rev ohas o cochrane bjl bj minister 10 am sunday school i 11 am the sacrament of the lonfa supper umehoom presbyterian cbneh 3 pjn the sacrament of the lord supper day week end in peterboro mrs ohara and children of toron- i are spending a few days with mr and mrs j wheeler mrs fred turner miss constance turner miss jessie boyd miss maple blakely and miss vera beaumont all of toronto were week end guests at the home of mr undley beaumont mr robert davison or inglewood spent the week end with mr and mrs william davison lac jack gilbert is spending v leave at his home in the glen miss rose robinson is recuperating in guelph hospital after an appendi citis operation mrs allan preston of montreal was a recent visitor at the home of mr and mrs arthur beaumont pte marjorle schenk is spending a leae with her parents mr and mrs william schenk mr and mrs gerald mbodie have returned to toronto after spending a fei days with mr jihn moodle and sft bev moody we axe glad to learn that mr b young our genial malt courier is re covering from his recent accident having had his leg caught in a man ure spreader we also hope soon to hear of his complete recovery mrs r puckering has arrived home after having a very pleasant visit with friends in toronto mr and mrs taylor real estate agent ot toronto spent the week end his- lew heme here mr and mrs calvin clark and family and mr and mrs wuuam bonathan and family ca lajt- week on the credit flats and hada very enjoyable holiday master stuart puckering of toron to spent dominion day with terra cotta friends and says that there no place- like terra omtbv mr fred buton of parry sound the united church of i georgetown rev b o todd ba minister mfae lynda stewart atom le09m music director 10 am sunday school 11 am un ion service with the baptist church in the united church preacher rev j ostrom 7 pjn union ser vice with the bap tist ohurch in the baptist ohurclt preacher- rerv r c todd god deals with nations as with in dividuals abraham lincoln capt atuole stewart kettrftnkd tbou overseas on ltttia son of mr and mrs h malcolm stewart of wlldwood oapt athole 0 stewart returned from service over seas on the letltla a week ago vet eran of five years army service ha- has been overseas for three and half years with the stormont dundaa and glengarry highlanders tprttng tn normandy on t day he led one of two companies entering caen tnlua wounded he was invalided home after a serious illness which hospitauaed him for some time oapt stewarts wife the former virginia g selkirk and their baby son alan braeck live in toronto where capt stewart is at present spending a leave with them bis elder brother capt eric m stewart is in germany with the rjcb first bftytfet ctrana minister rev j e ostrom organist miss m oook sun july 4 union services 9 46 bible school 11 ajtn morning wor ship united church 6 46 pm gospel gs 7 pjn bvenlog service in the batpist ohurch the byftj meet on monday at 8 pm the midweek service on wed nesday st 8 pjn visitors welcome st georges churobn ven woo thompson rector sixtb sunday af- er trinity bftly pending a few days with terra ootu j til 8 wend isdhday school 10 am matins 11 am tvenscetg 7 pjn stewarttown mr and mrs c paul of muton and lc cpl s hunt of brampton spent the holiday with mrs hunt boys 16 years and over jflhi the reserve army learn to handle and pre the rifle brtn and sten guns take part in organised sport inter company hockey and soft ball leagues gne you the chance to visit the other companies and meet all the men in the regiment summer camp luly 1 s to july 28 makes an inter- esting hohda with pay you will feel like a new man after two wetks of healthful training enlistment in the reserve army is for the duration only join the lorne scots pd h regt your own county unit make further enquiries at your local rmouries there was a large ajtentance at lr j mcbrides aale an tuesday af ternoon mr prank prtoh george town hustling auctioneer temed the kick in his usual good nalured style and good prires were realised the county road men have given ur main street a heavy coat of tar which will be a great help to beep down the dust nuisance miss laughton baa given the roof of her house a nice coat of paint and many other renovations which also odd coielderably to its appearance miss norah lyons and mrs b young have gone on an extended trip u the west we wish them a very pleasant trip and safe return haying la now the general order of the day and la a in memottlam wyiiie in loving memory of pte robert j wylle bm863 lome scots 1st canadian dtv ou enhsud lrfay 1043 amdect 01 snflmt m n 1941 reported rniatlns jul 5 ims greater love hath no man than tbfc that he lay down his life soc bit friends ever remembered by wkn wjrttt and family st arans ohapcfc glen w sixth sunday after trinity holy communion 920 ajtt sunday schoai 1030 am old chum ashgrove a very enjoyable picnic was held last tflflfsday afternoo at hungry caldwells food store formerly budfcet groaeteria phone 366 main street fish and meat hollow for the pupils of aahgrove- vhool there was a good attendance of the children and their mothers the- afternoon was spent in games t tests and swimming after which all enjoyed a delicious lunch we wlsh- miss kein and her pupils a very hap- p holidaj a lar gathering of friends and neighbours met al iht home of mrs percy leslie last saturday afternoon to honour miss mary alexander whose tn irrlae is to take place shortly a sli jrt program was given during which mrs thos giffen contributed an appropr ite and interesting read ing mi francis thompson favoured with loulj vocal solos and mrs cro- mar gac himorous recitations pol- lowlrg the program the many beautt tul shower gifts were opened by the bride to be misses betty ruddelu elsie bird and mrs j ismond assist ed the hostess in sen ng a delicious lunch the annual giuierlng of the mc- ctillough foniilj took place sunday af ternoon a the home of mr and mrs clayton wilson in honour of mrs mccullough s birthdaj thirtynine members of the family were present for this pleasant occasion but it was regrettable that miss charlotte mc- cullough was unable to be present miss catherine christian of hamil ton has been hotldaj ing with her aunt mrs f ruddell for two weeks mr and mrs wm keith of owen sound were week end guests at the hdme of mr and mrs clayton wilson onr james mills and mrs mills visited at the home of mr and mrs cecil wilson last week onr mills is home on thirty day rotation leave af ter spending five years overseas mr and mrs elwood giffen mr and mr newman giflen of stayner visited with mr and mrs tboa gif fen and mr and mrs leslie giffen recently mr and mrs wm mulgate of aur ora visited with mr and mrs ladle giffen last monday chicken roll lb 39c ffi39c head cheese 23c dutch loaf lb- 29c macaroni and cheese lb- 29c weiners b 27c polish sausages lb 33c mild cheese lb- 35c we deliver orders in town 200 and over special cabd of thanks i iriah to uumk an the mud trutnto ttho remembered me while i ni ta um boepltit mr orrajer horton l dance and floor show g stanley park erin it tuesday july lo gertrude cain and her dancers with modern aires orchestra summer means weddings weddings mean gifts gifts mean phoenix gift shop lending library main street phone 310

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