Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1951, p. 2

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j l the georgetown herald wednesday sept 1 9th 1951 gospel s service i every sunday oddfellows hall 700 pan fag 2 iii foe the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life rom 623 rev e r peterson in charge 1 rf e p head optometrist eves examined glasses fitted m st georges square guelph established 20 years llmehott8s surprise shower for the wm mcdonalds on saturday evening a pleasant time was held at the home of mrs a mcdonald dolly varden when a surprise party was held for her grandson william mcdonald jr- of dgeogetown and his bride mona ecker of hamilton games and dancing were enjoyed till midnight when bill and mona were asked to sit al a decorated table where they opened many gifts and received good wishes from hose present they replied suitably mr l thornton of limehouse presen ted a magnificent bouquet of glad ioli eighty guests were present from limehouse everton guelph georgetown hamilton acton and toronto dont forget the crucial fastball game thursdajtwight in the park legion vs glen series tied 3all john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcanada airtmes steamship tickets on all lines i cniiseand travel advisers mill st georgetown telephone i i9w j randolph scott and his horse stardust wait tor the oncoming bandits in sugarfoot warner bros technicolor action drama coming to the roxy this friday and saturday i flo wers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service viewers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral travel notes legion otesm famous last words i wonder who will be injured for the play offs this year says scotty patter son to everett wilson before the beginning of the glen legion ser ies so guess who everett is out for the glen with an injured hand and jawn is out with a bro ken nose a couple of beautiful shin ers and what have you tsk tsk scotty evidently picked up the broken nose last winter playing hockey but it seemed to be ok up until a week ago thursday when it got a nasty jar and that finished things however the boys on the legion team got strict orders from him to win sundays game or else and came through with a win 118 but they sure sweated it out in the first of the seventh with the glen all but lieing it up as this is being written tuesday afternoon there is no report of the tuesday night game however that will appear in another part of the paper and we have been reminded by a number of the players that both the spectators and players owe quite a bit to lloyd keir who has appoin ted himself in charge of the ball diamond and has done an cxcelleivt job of keeping it in shape for in stance last sunday he was out there bright and early cleaning up and generally getting the field in shape for the game the boys appreciate the efforts made by you and those that helped you iloyd who says that late corn cant be tender maybe it was help ed a little by the deluge of rain that we had riht in the middle of the affair but tien with the thunder shower everyone reports a fine time and keep in mind that a week thursday night is firal monthly new york in the fall glamorous fabulous new york city is a must on your trav elling list radio city ocean liners the bqwery china town night clubs nrufilcal shows and plays exotic res taurants park avenue shops the subway coney island youll have a wonderful timet let us help plan your trtp by air or rail we can supply an allexpense tour individual sightseeing trips or whatever you want we suggest accommodation at the centrallylocated hotel taft john r barber travel advisor elmer o thompson insurance service phone 119 boll st fall meeting and there will be cer tain important items of business to be brought up so please make a special effort to be present that is next thursday september 27 at 800 oclock the meeting will be short and refreshments afterwards my oh my what a ball game the glen took it 125 so the cruc ial game will be thursday night at 600 oclock in the park and lets sea good crowd of iegoin members on hand to cheer the bovs on kaimnai al plans made for thankoffering meet the evening auxiliary met at the home of mrs v illard sanderson on friday with mrs tnni gibson pre siding the devotional was given by mrs norman sinclair and mrs mar shal mclaughlin introduced the new topic book from lakes to north ern lights hnll rail was answer ed with a vei se from the liook of job in the business discussion plans were made for ine autumn thankofy fering early in october mrs gibb closed the meeting with prayer mrs ken cotton conducted a con test prior to lunch being served by the hostess dinner reception mark anniversary on saturday everting september 8th mr and mrs arthur brain nbrval celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary with a family dinner at hawthorne lodge rev j e maxwell was master of cere monies and mr will noble of wil- lowdale proposed the toast to the bride and groom of 25 years later they ere at home brae nor to their relatives and friends those pouring tea were mrs j- g ellenton kincardine sister pf mr brain mrs kobert gastle carlisle mrs george readhead milton and mrs w t noble willowdale serv ing were mrs bert gastle mrs jr brown mrs s wilson misses mary thompson glenna bussell and vera may others assisting were mrs irene phillips mrs f brain mrs w bennett mrs m j brown mrs c hunter mrs w thompson mrs guy bussell and mrs hoy ellenton two hundred friends gathered to express their good wishes coming from hamilton toronto windsor niagara falls guelph and this vic inity the neighbors presented mr and mrs brain with a lovely mirror grandfather officiates at christening service with two grandfathers conducting the service cluistopher thompson son of mr and mrs ft j k jack thompson of otawa was baptized in st georges church of england here on saturday alternoon sep tember 1st archdeacon w ci o thompson performed the ceremony of bap tism with canon h a west-mc- master of oraugcvillo assisting the godfathers were mr william f bradley georgetown and mi har old cooke toronto mrsk christie mfceratin da vrf ft tneh ouse o men who mink of tomorrow f s if seagram practice ftoeration today ifc lib we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r kmar street c gpjtgerxbwn- 1- orangeville was godmother christopher wore an heirloom christening gown belonging to his paternal grandmothers family it has been worn by four generations of mrs w g o thompsons fumlly included ill those from out-of- town who attended the ceremony were canon and mrs west-mcmas- ter mr and mrs fieg kingshott and mrs h christie orangeville mr and mrs harold cooke and nancy and miss eileen muff toronto mr and mrs c e hiygarth duiidas miss isobel butler kitchener miss fran ces itirhardson and mis- klla head st catharines farm news readhead picket top junior plowmen the annual junior farmers plowing match 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