Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1951, p. 2

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for the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life through jesus christ jur lord romans 1kz ev e r peterson in charge rent a car from your local herts agent we furnish everything bat the driver georgetown transportation company ltd travel notes great lakes cruise a wonderful restful holiday aboard the steamer assiniboia allinclusive tours from 77f0 children half fare including passage berth and meals port mcnlcol to port arthur and return meals and accommodation at the royal edward hotel port william lohn r barber skavfel advi80b btanor c tho n inaaraaoe servlee lit r mix snpr glen williams moved to toronto dies at home there a resident of the glen before moving to toronto 17 years ago mrs william s sahli died at her home 16 lansdowne avenue on may 28 mrs sahli was the former edith marion angell a daughter of the -late- john angau aiidemily butler she was born in england in 1870 and came to canada with her par ents when they settled in guelph she later moved to glen williams where she met and married william sahli during her residence there she was a faithful member and ac tive worker in st albans church of england she is survived by her husband and three children bertram chi cago 111 leslie and muriel tor onto also surviving are two broth ers clifford of woodstock and al fred of preston and two sisters mrs ada boothroyd thamesvllle and mrs emily dutton detroit michigan rev leslie hunt of the church of the epiphany conducted the fun- wipvieoiitliursdayal lhebflss craig funeral home toronto in terment was made in glen williams cemetery ashgbove make presentation to the w o brow1nridges cjn friday evening jvirae 1st sev- enty five friends and neighbours gathered at the tjqme of mr and mrs charles austin to honour mr and mrs wvo brownridge who have sold their farm and moved to georgetown progressive euchre was played ihe winners being wm an derson and mrs nugent and then legion notes keep in mind the decoration day parade to be held a week from next sunday in greenwood cemetery to honour those who made the supreme sacrifice in two wars arid those who have since passed away this is one of the two days in the year that every veteran as well as every citizen should turn out to pay their respects to those who have gone before us remem- ber the date sunday june 17th at the presentation of an elecric radio reading lamp and iron vras made to the brownrldges lunch brought the evening to a close the young- people held a social at the- home of mr and- mrs cecil wilson herb and bill last thurs- day perntce wilson and gordon ney arid wilf hillis attended a wingfield had charge ot a short zone meeting last sunday to worship service then on behalf of represent branch 120 in arrange- the young people frankie whson ments being made for tthe annual presented mr and mrs john bird zone chuch parade to be held this year in streetsville combined with this will be a picnic after the par ade it is hopod that enough branch members will be interested in- going to fill at least onbus the streets ville branch is helping look after the affair and promises 4o malm it a bang up affair women and chil dren are invited of couose 300 pm the parade forms at the legion hall and will proceed to the cenotaph to lay a wreath and from there to greenwood cemetery all organizations are invited to attend zone delegates dutch mccart- next regular meeting will be held on thursday evening june 21st it is hoped that as this is usually the last meeting until september that an extra large number will attend- heard a good one on members of the ball team recently it seems the sweaters have arriv ed and one of the players enquired as to the chances of getting one however he got the reply from scotty that hed give em out the night of the ball game i just to be sure everybodyd be on hand the heartfelt sympathy of the entire branch goes out to the edmunds family in the loss of their son who was killed in action in korea this is the first fatality from georgetown and has forcibly brought the unpleasant fact to our community tha whatever the kor ean war is called by it is a full- scale war in which canadian rxays are once again offering up their lives cigarettes have we believe now been sent to all the local boys in korea in the near fu ture a list of nanirs will be pub lished of- those receiving them so that if anyone his been overlook ed that it can be rectified in this connection the editor of the herald has been sending a copy of the her ald to each ofmhe boys- out there charlie day let us have a look at an old herald legion column written early in 1945 this was written just before njpst of the boys arrived home by the legion writer of that time joe boley there were quite a few in teresting items in it including one about pulling a tooth afraid we would have to have seen those two dentists at work the victim just ask any of the old timers scotty and his ball team got off to a great start last night taking ss lfi5 mrs ismey kean with an electric clock pie and ice cream were served congratulations are due all our young people who did so well at achievement day in milton on sat urday ward brownridge was cham pion judge eleanor stark jessie and mae wingfield received the trophy for three high girls aj1 the ashgrove girls and boys did extra well deepest sympathy goes to mrs murray brigden aad family in the death of her mother mrs robert preeee at bond head last monday mrs ben howden of guelph ic visiting for a few days with mr aifd mrs arthur ruddell and how- son the bright star mission band met on sunday afternoon at the home of valerie nurse mr and mrs mcnabb and fraser entertained over the weekend two scottish tads who are touring on tario for three months they took part in the judging competition on saturday achievement day in mil ton one laddie wore his kilts and looked real nice angus mcnabb was home from ottawa for a weeks holidays with his parents miss marjorie ruddell of tor onto spent the weekend with mr and mrs 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