Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1946, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 7 1946 general concrete work sidewalks cellar floors cement driveways consult us for estimate on your concrete work teevetbros phone 275w georgetown please note i abbbbbbbsbsbzbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbsl azabzbzbzsbbbsasbal e kingsway cleaners j 5 will resume their weekly pick up wednesday august 7th garments picked up wednesday are returned to your door the following wednesday spick and span and ready to wear phone 375 georgetown i mamiiiimiiniiiiiiiuiiioiimmiiiiciiiiiiiiitiudiiuimiiiir4 rosedale greenhouse cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j we douwr foot ailments treated miss allan bet chbvpwtt t foot agmento for botb ladles and gentlemen open hon ttxuxs nd ftl i tffl b oclock au by appointment 13su s7 arthnr st guelph welcome home wo edgar bceney one of the last servicemen in thib district to return from overseas war rant officer edgar beeney arrived home aboard the aquitanla recentl he enlisted in the rcaf in december 1942 and after training at toronto ghielph and fingal went overseas in may 1944 he served with no 420 lion operational squadron and since wars end has been with no 427 squad ron which was engaged in flying troops back from italy to england while overseas edgar had the good fortune to be able to fly over his mothers old home in france she was a war bride of the first world war his father having served with the canadian army in prance edgar is married to the former mary dunnett of glasgow scotland and they have a baby daughter elizabeth marie just one month old they will be joining him in this country within the next few months urgent 1 bottle are badly bmdtxl 2reuoa new botde prodocpo slowed by return ac cumulated empties put mem back into circulation check yotar basement today bring tbtm to nearest brewers retail store cr telephone for pickmp death notice anderson suddenly ln peej mem orial hospital brnmpton on sunday august 4th 1946 elizabeth betty mcoulgan beloved wife of wiluam r anderson aged 26 years gloria boyd and ross mcgllvray arc holidaying with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs walter mgllvray at leamington in memorial bennett in memqry of a loving mother alvira bennett who passed away august 10 1945 remembrance is a golden chain death tries td break but all in vain torrave to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of ones heart the years may wipe out many things but this they wipe out never the memory of those happy days when we were all together sadly missed by mr and mrs win bennett and family smith in loving memory of a dear ftife mrs george smith who pass ed away augus 8j 1946 god knew thit she wis suffering and the hllls were hard to climb so he closed hi r w eaij ejelids and whispered ptace b thine away in the beiunful lnlls of god by the valley of rest so fair sometime some dav i know rot when i will meet mv lovd one thtrt ever remembered by ier husband george smith in loving numor of a dear mother vfrs george snmh who died august 8th 1945 oft i think oi n u our mo her and my h t i iilled wiui pun this earth wo ild bi a heaven could i leir jour voi e aain one jeir has swtfih nssid jvi but still i don t unt for i h ttu it t jo i best your memorv 1 ngrr vc evtr riirimber b t t ichti marj in memoitl m smith in v mb nmiorj of ui ccir t m- c im sin j who pas e wij ci a s b n 194t not hint cjii tvir iki 1a iv th t hia uln di i fvnd mi morles i tiger tvfv daj remimbrancc kcejis them near alw iys remtmbcr ci b hir nt h i7t 1 smith and sue cow tan two georgetown 1 dils ii to fcngum i- or vimt two georgitown laiiiis iri ow in jojing i three months isit w jj rt atives in england the trip ws made in stle aboard a plini which hf donal airport near montreal on mon day mrs matt lawr will mukt her head quarters with her sister mrs s mass ingham of edgeware middlesex and will spend the first few weeks at the famous english summer reort black pool she will also be visiting her sister mrs wililam shaw at hampton court and her brother harry splnks at putney matherprqofed how perfectly the polar bear is protected its tough hide and thick fur make it weatherproof natures own protection against penetrating arctic cold brantford roofing too provides rugged lasting protection against all weathers today while a dominionwide program of homebuilding and homerepairing is in full swing brantford asphalt shingles are playing their vital part as the roofing chosen by thousands of canadians building new homes or reroofing old ones smart durable dependable and fireresistant brantford roofing has long served countless canadian homes specify brantford for assured protection reasonable cost and ease of application make sure of lasting beauty maximum weather- proofed satisfaction with a roof that will not curl or warp or split brantford roofs brantford roofing company limited brantford ontario tunufacturon of asphalt stat t sidings rail roofing bulhup root cold procots roohaa braroc industrial flooring braco watorprooang and othor building products t the georgetown lumber company limited mrs andy dewhurst will also ix spending a few weeks at blackpool and will be visiting ln lancashire re she has several relatives inclu ding three brothers and a sister she also intends to spend some time m london the ladies left georgetown on sat urday by train and stopped over in montreal to await plane connections the plane which takes ten to twehe hours to cross the atlantic lands n prestwick scotland and the trip to london is made from that centre by another plane mrs lawr and mrs dewhurst will return norm on thi 2ath of octo er card of thanks the thoughtful kindnesses of neigh bours and friends during the illness and death of my wife were gratefully appreciated and will ilwavs be re membered by mr prid harm and fimih card op thanks 1 would like to thank the soldiers comforts committee the umehouae wj and other organizations and friends for their kindness in sending me cigarettes and parcels while over seas w o l edgar beeney we must not waste while others warlt purchase food for ypilhltt needs only waste nothing sban with the hungry they eat out of your hand the spotted deer of northern ontario come stalking cautiously out of the vast forest which is their home to stare with wonder ing brown eyes at the road man has cut through the wilderness they rub velvety horns against signposts that read the kings highway and they are not afraid for they have never even heard the crack of a rifle if you offer them food they will take it bmidly right out of your hand they are part oi the vast heritage of wild life and forest beauty with which we canadians are endowed and in their very trustfulness is a plea far protection against the hazards of fare of predatory animals of indiscriminate hunting by ourselves as new branches of the kings highway open up bringing more and more oi canadas beautiful forest land within reach of the city dweller it became increasingly important that each one o us understand the laws and rules of con servation for only by so doing can we protect and preserve our heritage every canadian as a shareholder is canadas natural wealth has a vital interest m the conservation of this heritage conservation is not just a doctrine to be preached to hunters and fishermen it is a vital part m the continuance of oar national economy and must of necessity fail if its measures do not receive the full support of all canadian citizen

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