Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1947, p. 2

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rf tfcjarfslflliji i rjyi wth bar tat husband proprietor of general star in ten gotta atace 1us and poa of thai village 0dr fiaoen 6m mrs chute team oftri t home on saturday dae- bar llstjsar a j aufcity ftfe bjovtor atodjesma to thk touptr mm h ybrfc- sttfxe ipngiano a year ago mrs fotn leaves family bqnbnonnwatml leslie tsnv qotta and three daughters mrs walter haywart bdna quesph mr bar- to the esquesing electors many thanks for your splendid support at the polls on monday in electing me to council craig reff if youre feeling low some saturday night r theres a place you can go that will set you right jtherejjiqlacfojguom in the arena rose room youll forget your cares with the modern aires modern and old tyme dancing admission 50c tbrqpso and mx m ii wttoaobblfl oata- donj there an kh grand aod tsodhdiiuibter and mrs icam too baa no brothers rbbert and ftraid in bangland the funeral service fronv the beme on txsssda ma conducted by bar j l self pall bearers were joseph me- bride oeorge 9 leslie wesley rut- young fred lyons and cutrenob xenons interment was to olon wttilama cemetery the floral tributes meluded tboaa from the munlly ocandabudraoc mr and mrs bowler and family cr and mrs sred lyons and nora brampton bride co staff mr and mra w- h bsitoh mr and mm a modce and family mr and mrs lee and famuyi mr ad mrs m sfaft family mr and mnv tom hayward mr and mrs sam glsby mr and mrs c a bonn dont worry about coal shortages oil is available install a torridheat oil burner in your furnace quick and efficient service b f murfin furnace work eavettrougha tinamithing sheet metal work dust collecting systems shop at rear of lavoie knitting phone 138 res 428w boys wanted age 16 to 20 light factory work steady employment smith stone ltd 212 g brampton publisher gtts important political post hon john bracken leader of the p conservative party has announced the appointment of c v charters of brampton as director of public relations for the progressive conservative party mr charters will flflrnm ii dijg n fhu n onc6- mr geoffrey hewelclce who has been editor of the party newspaper public opinion for the past few months will be associated with mr charters in public relations work and will remain as editor of public opin ion clarence v charters is probably one of the best known newspapermen canada he la certainly known to every weekly newspaper editor kn this country because until september of last year he was managing director of tile canadian weekly newspapers association he was associated with this organ- nation for over 15 years as a director and for the last 11 a years managing director during this latter period he built up membership from 237 to 6l1 rai sed the income of the association from c3058 to 13322 annually and made hundreds of new friends for himself while he raised the prestige the organization printer and publisher recently sta ted that the better newspapers and the better printing in canadas week ly newspapers in the past few yesnv are largely attributed to hts oeasclesn ef foots to help and improve the week ly press of this country clarence charters was born in brampton ontario in january 1892 the son of the late sam charters publisher of the brampton conserva tor he was educated in brampton public and high schools and at the age of 14 went to work as a printers devil m his falters plant he be- j secretary and manager of the charter pubushlng oo ltd when it was incorporated in vow and pres ident when bds fattier died three years ago he retired from the ow na intending to take a more active part in his own business les hts association with the cwja be has been honored by the neswpaper association managers of america whose head he was during tile past year while canada was at war and while bis cwo sons served overseas he was active not only in community work but on the canadian pubbshera war finance committee which charge of all advertising and publish ing for the victory loans for three years he was executive ffh fa the printing and pubushlng admin istrator of the w p t b in 1m he represented the cana dian weekly press in a tour overseas he is an anglican a past president of the lions service club a m hf of the advertising and seles club toronto in politics mr charters has always been a conservative and a supporter dont miss brills is it your chance to 4 at the opportunity mens ladies childrens infants and childrens winter coats also snow suits at brills it pleases us to please you exclusive representative of hudson fur mfa co georgetown pboot 167 of peel countys two sitting members oordon oraydon and bon t l soedy bss father represented peel in the ontario legislature from 1906 to 1813 when he retired in 1917 he jsbs chosen as union government candidate and represented his consti tuency in the house of oornmons from that year until 1938 when he retired j he was oonasrvative whip under hon arthur m and later under hon r b bennett to his new post mr charters will bring not only a great newspaper and organising background but a keen interest in and knowledge of politic reupholstering makes that old furniture look like new we redesign chesterfields dick the upholsterer phone 89 for i royal commission on milk by direction of the commissioner the honourable mr justice dalton wells hearings for the hamilton area and niagara peninsula area will be held in the court house hamilton for two days or longer unnecessary commencing at 1030 am thursday 9th january 1947 persons who wish to give evidence or take part in the proceedings of the commission are requested to communicate with the secretary ately ponald a keith secretary oom 252 oagoode hall v toronto j k h mason weds miss b robinson many guests attended the marriage in bishop straonan school chapel of mlsa sttsbbeth de lisle robinson daughter of mr and mrs john bev erly robinson to lfeut john kings- ford herbert mason son of ool d- h c mmon obo and mrs mason at which rev hasted dowfcer officiated mr david oudtterlony was at the organ mrs maud smart san an effective portrait gown of satin was worn by the bride whose fattier gave her in marr fashioned with moulded basque and gathered skirt farming a circular train the gown had long sleeves and a sweetheart neck line edged with sorobed auk braid embroidery studded with seed pearls the bride wore a graceful veil and carried a bridal bouquet ber atten dants were miss betsy mason maid of honor and miss fiona musar mon treal wearing picture frocks of for- getcnenoti faille taffeta fashioned with tight basques finished with tie red berthas and circular skirts form ing slight ttalna thedr halo coronet were of the taffeta with clusters of taffeta roses and they carried har- monlatng bouquets fit u anthony v mason was groomsman for his bro ther and the usher weremr w h b robinson mr j r q beach mr j h oronyn and mr p m moore a naval guard of honour was com ded by ul ctndr z blb lash the reception was held at the boms of the brides parents lieut mason and bis bride win un in victoria bo the groom la wauknasrn jn qebr- getawn wtiere hs and wjjhhsspsxrpx enta on the farm now owned by mr r d r see our merchandise on display at the i golden gate cafe temporary headquarters every friday and saturday ronson lighters 600 boys wrist watches 600 dresser sets 495 featuring j bulova watches diamond rings ronson lighters jewellery expert watch hspair ssrrsos simmons h toronto and i js8r u tr

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