Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1951, p. 2

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tupwh lwhurijktf tr t the georgetown herald wednesday may 16th j 95 1 notice in the bstatkbr page 2 against bfecoll ynmhp de all persons- havingclafi the estate of margaret jane mccou late of the town of georgetown widow who died on or about the first day of february ad 1951 are hereby notiied to send particu lars of same to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of june ad 1951 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under- v district music students placed well in the halton music festival which was held in knox church milton on thursday and friday the high school double trio was first in its class the girls choir lent a note of colour on friday af- signed shall then have notice atmt- temooii in their handsome scarlet the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she hall not then have notice datko at georgetown this 30th day of april aj3 1951 isabeue lindsay executrix of the estate of margaret jane lccoll by her solicitors dale bennett georgetown 91 b ontario sp surge sales a service horace tomlinson 1 chapel- st jraametgl77w serving peel halton and dufferln counties li ice delivered phone 182 5 bob bouskill r ii travel notes great lakes cruise a wonderful restful holiday aboard the steamer assiniboia allinclusive touri from 7700 children half fare including passage berth and meals port mcnicol to port arthur and return meals and accommodation at the royal edward hotel fort william john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street and black ohbtr gowns when they sang two noncorhpetitive selections shjrlev forbes 1950 scholarship winner sang a solo thursday even- ing j in the public school classes geor- gelowns junior aid senior choirs bothowere in third place jglen w41- yams choir scored a second and carol ottaway uid roger addy were in second place with their duet anna spider of limehouse toqk first and margaret bird waterloo second in the 15 and over solo class for girls marilyn souther stone school had similar honours ill the class for girls 11 and under ray archer ashgfove wn- third in solo tor boys 11 and under george striate music director for the ontario school for the blind was adjudicator at the festival rural schools carol mccarron hornby h5 jean hunter pinegrove 84 sandra black kelso 83 linda bentley munns donna harris bells judy wells no 16 81 carol ann elrou cedar springs 80 solo boys 7 and under daniel haynes maple grove 85 johnny wilson pinegrove 84 john ny martin zimmerman 83 glen goldstraw limestone bill wakelin no 16 82 lome mitchell kelso 81 philip coulter limehouse 8d choir 15 pupils and under boy ne 96 duttcrin 85 bannock- burn 84 cedar springs 82 solo girls ii and under mary susnoivski iatiicu 86 marilyn iangtoii lnwwlle k ail- een harrop pinegrove 84 sharron spencer ialer u cennjnu mitcliell kolso dawn oullei i iineme 8 lillian lames snydei s hj solo hoy s l and under hobby stark hornby hi lliyi ucntley snydits wayne coul- son lowville 04 paul may mc- curdys 83 donald curry imiv- house 81 kreddy ii udau i ki bride 80 choir under pupik pinegrove 87 isli 86 no lti ti- falgai 84 low wile 81 limes i o 81 stone school 7 solo eirls ii and under marilyn soutiici stone school 87 86 85 nor inkster oakville 81 boys choir oakville 85 burlington 84 bass boys under 21 melvin viilter burlington peter tipping oakville 84 mixed quartette burlington 86 oakville burlington 79 double trio georgetown gail wheeler elea nor schenk shirley forbes glenna doherty sylvia lairrbert bev hyde 89 burlington 8 milton 87 oakville milton burlington 83 georgetown t nancy white pat vance lorraine hayes kay caacad- den bettv ann kerr hat carpey 84 solo grirls under il kayo clement milicm 7 myrna eans oakville 8t carol merry oakville 8v glenn ooherty geor getown sliabeth perkins burling ton 84 myrlene showers burling ton eleanor schenk georgetown 8i diane hun burlington 81 nahcy white georgetown eleanor cairns milton kn most modern laundry i is to etown alyrjia evans sheila mccausland oakville 87 norma brown marion service milton 83 ann mclean joan smith burlington 84 mar garet horning carol hood bur lington 83 solo girls under m margaret horning burlington 87 mary cushnie oakville 85 norma brown milton 84 donna frank milton 83 isobel prescott burling ton 8h 1rban schools double trio oakville cential 87 lmbrook 8g oakville central 83 bronte 84 milton 88 acton georgetown sandu scot lillian sluplierd gail king claudia miln- wil- n jacqueline liahain m junior choir oakville llinw oil il 88 gcijigetovmi liiioiik q westvvooi llron- wemwooi mn senior luiir oakv ill- i m tieoigeto a i i llite h mi allo oakv ille i i lie i hi 84 former schoolteacher was alloa historian flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers liy wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone si5w georgetown nixons gargetex stops mastitis new modern medication wbrks three ways now treat mastitis overiiiiit gargetex is combined mul tiple medication gargetex works 3 ways with amazing results 1 the combined drugs in gargetex attack many dif ferent mastitlc germs 2 gar getex helps to liquify pus and caking for easy removal 3 gargetex carries medi cation to all internal surfaces get a tube today from mttcconnacks drugs ftkqn 7 miirjorie mcdonald baimoekbir 88 mary crarli ilrieviiu 8 liir- bara bitjkar muting shi i ley coerdaie ceiai springs hi solo boys ii and under douglas drtdiie ijnlei in 8 kred orekor hell s 8t kay archer aslujrove 82 tlmimy lyon maple crove david wass snyder s 81 philip shepherd zimmerman 80 choir 2 and 1 rooms palritia 86 gjuii wiluajuia5 norval 83 vocal durt huth wigley hoverley scott un ion 86 carol ottaway roger addy glea willianui d5 maxgaiel eaue lois lairu palermo 88 dawn coulter sandra scott limestone helen dredge douglas dredge duf- ferjn sheila bridgeman teiesa stutt zimmerman 82 solo boys 12 and over tommy hunter pinegrove 86 john cunningham hornby 85 ron ald pell palermo 84 ross sinclair 8th line 8t george forbes kelso 82 gordon wrigglesworth bells 81 norman coulter limestone 80 choir 25 pupils and over palermo 88 hornby 6th line 86 stowarttown zimmerman 84 solo eirls 12 and over anna spitzer limehouse 8 margaret bird waterloo 85 bever ley scott union 84 june canj- bell zimmerman jean goslmig munns 83 joan black kelso 82 margaret kord kilbride 81 double trio palermo 87 merton 8 hornliy h3 patricia 80 llieh srbools tenor boys under 21 dennis kostei isurlington h5 a- fi burlingion 84 david nairn oakville 83 camp bell simpson burlington hi cifls choir kiiirlington 87 oakville h baritone boys under 21 tojn sale oakville springle durljngton 85 brief illiiess mrs h iiiddinly on mjj 5th m7 queen street t oi iiki cnarlotte li- is bom near ter o the lati- an- mi l irejtllei tone hie itionei lain- 8i bill gregory 83 pel or baldwin ward oakville burlington 82 choir oakville 88 burlington 87 duet eirls under 17 mary rimstead betty norfolk oakville 80 helen leather bar bara latham burlington 83 ann pickett paye clements milton 84 elizabeth perkins daryll ironside- burlintdh 82 margaret fell elea- follow in h lai k ilii at her liuin biiniptiin ill t i n in i- ore i llll ill 1 lngl dtei ford ann ininbi s of a o lhe of tin li i t follow iii- her ediication a jeor- getown iki oakville lugi mlioul- mrs clark t i u i 1 1 at the stone school on the lugliu u it the lime house corner until hei arriage in juk- i wmtthug hrtmft ciek she went- as a bride to lot 20 3rd line oimgiiacoisy wheie thoy re sided until im35 when they sold their farm and moved to brampton mrs clark hail always been ln tercsted m community welfare and shortly before h took su she had completed i history i the pioneer days of the alloa commun ity which had been requested by the presbyterian church at alloa scotland always active in church work slu- taught sunday school at mount pleasant and home ctiurcn- es she served as president of tne wms at these churches and at the time of her death was president of the womens missionary society of st pauls brampton mrs clark had served continuously on the executive of duftcrin and peel preshyterial for a quarter ctntury and was president for three years predeceased by her husband one is suivivd by one daughter mrs alex mckinney idaj and three grandchildren charlotte kuth mary kliabcth and a ley hugh she leaves three sisters mrs alrred ingleliart maryi and miss matilda ford burlington and mrs harold ciimljl i ma i cull lake saskatch ewan hev john mcdi inil conducted the fiinora sen in- t mec lures funeral chiujtlbiiiinploii assisted by uev alex cowan norval and rev george uooth of bangeville a former schoolmate iiiterinent was iir hillerest cemetery norval the pallbearers wore clarence lyons clarence ford clare ford l j honey heg sbau and v l mccliire- nephews and neighbours of tho deceased the port of churchill manitoba handled a record number of twenty shps during the brief 1950 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