Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1951, p. 1

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sfirt brv tenpaqps georgetown out wednesday august 22nd 1951 mr -and- mrs- william robinson isre vacationing at meafbrjd bar john winfield has beehholl- in whitby h bto and mrs wilfrett-breenmyra- llrnj ranald are spending thiis week meiford jiitrjsimd mrs e wjjinkley spent days last week at lake can- hal iburton 7 i miss nancy odonnell toronto ylsitjng in- town with her cousin gshsjorfwllkinsori mr ami mrs robert murray tox- rjbnto visitej with mrs william klrkwood on saturday mrs fred laws is spending this weev a l jubv vith her niece mrs ft1ri1sai7er rnd mi- sawyer vlr sttd mrs w j amcrsau jiid lit- fful art- kanaujsnin from p3ffl wedding guests from town at the marriage of air harold henry and miss allison jtowley in toronto on friday were mr and mrs- sjew- ard wilson and mr and mrs james- f evans mr and mrs george riddall mr and mrs don arthurs and linda and mrs arthurs mother mrs wil liam arthurs and sister eleanor of brampton spesrt last week at gheen gables wasaga beach mrs walter whitmee who makes- her horne with her son frank has returned from a visit with her daughters mrs john mckenzie willowdale and mrs william stew- ait brooklln mr and mrs don strickland and daughter sylvia of unionville were visitor i lasr week with mrs strick- i imcj mother mrs h malcolm stv rt durham street sylvia is rayig this week with her grand and- mr ijne majuery and liry hc riunrj from a nio- 1 if- i cl i mk them through i i- i sisio kein- 1 i f 1 im 11 liolttiuy j i ui her j to v acton oakville hive more polio cases two further cases of poliiomyel- itls were reported to halton health unit tn the week ending august 19 this makes a total of jflve- cases one of whom was a toronto real- dent all reported since the first of the month the latest cases- were reported from acton and oakville nine-year- old bui churchill acton was la- ken- to sick childrens hospital toronto where diagnosis showed some bulbar involvement an oak- ville girl age 14 is reported to have some paralysis the age of the five cases repor ted is good evidence of how mis leading the term infantile paral- ysis is says the health unit the youngest patient is 9 and the cases range upward to 33 years oddfellows rebekahs present good show a garden party jointly sponsored by the oddfellows and rebekahs on kiday in the park was very suc- nssful a crowd estimated at over no thousand enjoyed the show and were loud in their praise of the luality of performance it us a full fveiiing starting with nijl an plane kmoruftratioos tiy i vdluitin- bill mactonikick lih uilitu vmi- mount x us uv ii scii i i m ijn- -oni- x hi m ic 1 j i jame crabtree jmes during england visit s hews came to mr ivan crabtree here last wednesday when he received a cable telling of the death of mr james crabtree inlon- england he had received a tie- on monday from his sister ivy scott whom he had been ttg saying that his fattier was in hospital he is anxiously awaiting further word mr crabtree left town three and a half months ago for a visit with his two daughters overseas he had just recently arrived in london af ter staying with sirs james marsh in oldham lanes the day after receiving the sad nesk ivan recei ved a letter from his father written the previous week in which he told of i the good time he was having and of his prospective visit to london james arthur crabtree who was in his 71st year was born in rock dale lanes and was a son of tbe late mr and mrs young crabtree he started his lifelong career in the paper trade with the firm of smith mclaren- in scotland coming to canada hi 1911 he worked for ritchie ramsay in new toronto then in 1914 he went to valleyfield quebec with valley- field coated paper when fire des troyed this mill hi 1938 key per sonnel were transferred to provin cial paper ltd in georgetown and mr crabtee took a position here as head colour man he retained this until his retirement last march when his son ivan succeeded him his wife mary dearden whom lie maided in england predeceased hni in june 1950 fie is survived wy five children mis john bert ram- bertha of toronto ivan of cjeorxelown mis ernest brownlee fdit williyficlil mrs james mrfi-fh- i lit nc oldham lanes and mis- i viiit london england a j walur lives in rlshton laiiurn lane and there arc i i sirichilii mi crabtree i iciniv i ti- church of ii-ii- nivc been mad- for cicihated in eug- a v aiiis will be buried uf n iifa emclery here the weather mr editor what- a lovely weekend we after all the dull weather which did hot bring the needed rain perhaps the rain and the exhibition will ar- rive together a i ern batkin date max mln rain august 13 79 55 trace august 14 76 89 trace august 15 88 58 02 august 16 66 98 02 august 17 18 49 august 18 78 49 august 19 76 51 i- seve- stone ltd office staitwhlapon be beadauarti in tbtfl- average 7371 5414 j4 district farmers father dies in acton a resident of acton since 1918 john edward williamson died sud denly at his home guelph street on friday morning mr williamson was born in nas sagaweya township 74 years ago the son of the late david william son and elizabeth wilds he farm ed in nassagaweya until moving to acton where he was a wood dealer for several years he was a meim- btr of the united church twice married mr williamsons first wife teresa price died on oc tober 28th 1918 he is survived by ins wife bernicce irice and an only son david james williamson who farms at suvercreek one bro ther fred lives at streetsville and a sister mrs albert young in ac ton re v a o w foreman and revy vt g luxtbn officiated atj the fun- eral service on monday at rumley 3uneral home acton wl was followed by interment in tery asfals 91 winjnjames onto a new aur tore office bulldhjc has beep erected on st claire at efaue across from file granite clo to be tised as- a central office for a number of comjntfis wth whi ltcol w r ltiotti president of smith stone uaawcfatted i tte ecgeew j stone wiu be jn the new hntlihrty other companies wtucbsiofllebvr there include fiberglas canada lid duplate canada ltd plax canada ltd and dow oornimot canada ltd t up fill the present smilhstonar has had an office on bay sweet n toronto and the staff from thete moved to the new building weeks ago brigadier f c wa executive vice president of and stone also has ins office in st claire buildin and w fo sales manager of the company wttt make his headquarters there oily local people involved inthe move are accountant gordon wilkinson jim hirjchey william dark mar garet pasmore joyce partridge shirley preston barbara gollop and wilma lee it is expected that the move will take place within the next two weeks new dentist iww rl t

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