Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1951, p. 11

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1 i page 41s 1 glen whijams george wednesday june 13th 1 630 pm two hours of blazing shattering roaring exciting speed same drivers same cars that have been thrilling toronto brantford buffalo north americas finest drivers in todays fastest sport adults 100 children 25c prices include free parking and grandstand seat dolt yourself resurface your v own floors new du el sanding machines edgers floor polishers for rent ted bludd painting decorating phone 660 po box 40 three birthday parties for gjen young people ttoee young glen residents cele brated their birthdays last week and each had a party ddrany sargent 7yearold son of mr and mrs george sargent had his party on the 29th and his guests were larry bailey danny robson lome and jackie thostpson david diggins billy lucas gordon hancock den nis foster bobby reid his brother doug and sister betty oij sunday thfere was a little family party at the home of mr and airs ray rob- 1 son for 3yearoldbufy his grand- mother mrs vera rpbsoii toronto was a guest as yefl as mr and mrs- a jar dine also from toronto on monday- billy son bf mr and mrs jack loicas was seven and to his party he invited donny sargent david diggins danny robson billy wheeler timmy and lauiuy hatnes peter- norton gordon jimmy and gail hancock tommy marshal wendy and doreen davidson and- his sisters betty and jacqueline mr and mrs william diggins spent the weekend with their son waldo and his wife en route to their summer cottage at tanners beach waubausbene mj and mrs diggins have two cottages there living in one and renting the other for the summer leonard benstead visited in tor onto with his mother for the holi day weekend mr and mrs j vogan toronto have returned to spend their week ends here in their lovely glen home which they have named glen nora mr and mrs lloyd davison and muriel visited in aurora on sunday with mr and mrs don aiones and family owing to the anniversary of nor- val united church on sunday there will be no services in the glen un ited church miss margaret thornberry and mr william thornberry and arlene of hamilton were weekend guests with mr and mrs john hepburn mrs john wagstaffc entertained members- of the willing helpers church group at her home on mon day mr and mrs lloyd foster spent sunday in toronto with her par ents mr and mrs m hancock sunday visitors with mr and mrs tom hill were mr and mrs joe mcmenemy thorold mr and mrs william bailey and bill brampton bud haines was rushed to guelph gene l saturday evening the georgetown herald wednesday june 6th 195 f mmummummmmmmmdmuummmmmmmmmmmummmm wr to the most wo n t our customers our friends 3 st we thank you for your patronage during pur twenty-one- years in business oar work although trying avtimes was made pleasant and enjoy able by your cooperation patience and forbearance we are making our home in georgetown we hope for many years to come our parting words are not goodbye but we will see you again we wish success and prosperity to our successors carusos fruit market thank you all licatas fruit market dick and tina secretary for medical services which the club will join under the peel coop plan mrs wilbert cleave moved a vote of thanks to those who took part in the program mrs clarence lyons and mrs fred lyons assisted mrs cook with serving refreshments during a social hofrwmch followed thetneettng organ dedication o 4n- for an appendicitis operation the glen ball team played a re turn game thursday with limehouse which was won by the home team 52 nor v a i ministers daughter dies day of birth elizabeth mary jean maxwell baby daughter of rev and mrs j e maxwell norval died in sick childrens hospital toronto on sat urday fifteen hours after birth the baby was born in st josephs hospital guelph and was rushed to toronto by ambulance because of a respiratory complication archdeacon w g o thompson conducted a funeral service mon day in st pauls church norval and interment was made in hillcrest scout news the paper collection made by the boy scouts and wolf cubs netted a good load of paper thanks to all who assisted in any way the wolf cubs have been deliv ering handbills advertising the auc tion sale being held by the scout group on june 22nd the group solicits your support in donating any article no longer required at your home a phone call to 485w 643w or 806j and your articles will be picked up the boy scouts were pleased to have scouter r j smith back as leader on thursday evening and to have jina and clare burns with them for instruction in tumbling knox presbyterian church a service on sunday june 1 oth at 1 1 am wul mark the dedication of the new church organ there will be special music mrs lockhart royal will be guest soloist everyone is we lcome o cemetery norvnl balunafad purchase markdale grocery store mr and mrs john may left last week for their new home in mark- dale where they have purchased a grocery store we extend our sincere sympathy to mr and mrs georne edmunds and family who received word their son ron had been killed in active service in korea with tho princess pats mr and mrs stanley sinclair and family of oustic spcm sunday with the norm sjinclalrs services here will be withdrawn next sunday as anniversary is being observed at melville a talk on the west indies is to be given at the next scout meet ing a special meeting of all dads of scouts and cubs is called to be held in st johns sunday school room on friday of this week help us help your boys by giving an hour of your time on friday evening mimeographed sheets containing information about cub and scout camp will be available soon lanes ice yearround service phone s delivery 3 times weekly mr and mrs robert warne left on monday on a motor trip through the western provinces terra cotta club sees pictures of florida cuba terra cotta farmers club held their june meeting monday at the home of mr and mrs clifford cook prior to the joint meeting the ladies held a short meeting mrs eric leslie conducted a brand name j quiz contest which was won by mrs lloyd crichton music played a big part in the evenings entertainment keith and tommy leslie placed piano solos and vocal solos were sung by mur ray mckane and betty jeattandert son barbara and robert carney sang duets mr robert kelly oakvitle show ed coloured pictures which he had taken in florida and cuba and it was of interest to the group tosee such things as cypress swamps and the growing of pineapples clarence anderson was chosen as grow litaitijttp ncal i hiek chicks fteo growing pellets formulated for either rang or confined feeding test watts higher protein setter growth greater economy look for fofflrwcf fen h eaos bag change in t bag for sale by georgetown feed mill phone ag guelph st j twiceweekly collection now in effect monday and thursday main street all streets over wrute bridge guelphrking qu and all sli tuesday and friday s college vie w and street wert of slhmmihhm s

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