Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1951, p. 2

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t the georgetown hfcrald wednesday- nov 7th 1951 i s j remember y hofd simmons jewellers christmas is only 7 weeks away why not act now z st johns anniversary collection totals 3700 no small achievement foi a small town church 3 the flnancng of st john s united church a month ago to meet a current deficit or 3200 church leaders de vised a campaign in- which twenty teams of two men each undertook tgv mfi i bomber to explain the need for clearing off the debt a slogan 3200 for anniver sary sunday was adopted when receipts were totalled on sunday not only was this deficit met but there was a substantial bai lee as well over 3700 most ot it in cash had beep collected four years ago the work of mod ernizing the church was begun and the memorial nail was built to date twothuds of the heavy ex penditure has been paid off and the church members are looking for ward with optimism to future years when the remaining expenses will be met and th church will l fiie of moitgage harrison now teacher with lela hoover ward kciin i k hliiin uu i km i who or jurist mil thou 1 nl i f st ndrws presbvti rum chinch gut iph lias iiidtti to in ii ii hint duties hi is now issisim itli hoover wani willknow r niilph pianist ii ten m ii her stucitns tin s idiiict i ins i imo and vocal pupi n ccor li iu n and dlstllol muki o total of 0 pupils for lis hllsv voiilg iiiusu idll mrs vvard ia wrlttii si viiil books for in mm i tin ts knovr of vv huh ii jrftidv r mil sugai and sjiu mi ilurisor is ilso accc anis fi t ii iuni male choi- br unptoii on fntiav n ccoi tfc tow n it tplist cliurc i mi ifarrimi is m inting son of hi p i lis ii i mo and v ot a mtil 1 those taking par are all i i i jh lpl kiwtiis n j t ii hi ki pi ii i la is n on ii mt i m hit w mhtkn pose for a telegram photographer after receiving news that mi keid had won 10 000 in the sweep stakes his horse brunetto came third mr retd i an employee of the p l robertson co in milton telegram photo ashgrove two guest peachers at ashgrove anniversary despite the cold wintry weather splendid anmvetsaiv services were held on sunday in the morning rev erla curry of acton delivered a vetv stirring addiess on di it- liik challenging the outh of the ihuich to have m am hoi to hold i hi to god in tin evening rev i h moore ol water down spoke on others not itways jus toiisi in mi stives spjsciil nuisic by the cliou tcldrh to iii- uav l11j0 mi lit ciiv enjus iblt aftiiiimin vas 1st at rung hariilwhin tin m n s ssotlitlon in t the pn si it nt mr s thomas hrovnridk o c icd with i hymn i pi t i i i 111 i i in s 1 busi ii sswerc discussi el tin n mis li ink wijson plavcri for u siiikoiu uf old facouritcs ii admit bv mis john il lllwiddv two contists conducted by mrs john mcnabb aftei which mis ithui rnddell soki very hitthh of mrs waltt i miow in idge ho his move i to ciicji gt low n and has ik en such a faithful woikti in the wa mis r curinmgltam pre- s nt d hei with i tup nul since i u piste and im ail and butter platp ii i i j k tit pilllll p ltl iii ml s lir tw iii idgt th i nk i tin i in irnl im h losed tin ifii i ii i i florida honeymoon for newlyweds on cklohe ith kthcl gerti ude hutchinson i uighti i of mrs hut- hinson in i l it l ilh i hutch iiisoi in lit mi iru mil lohn laugh i in ml lm s in i tin 1 i roritctn n w t i 1ctt ch in h ill i iii in i i sn on ihursdiv novimoir 1- tin ftonit of mr s robi i nun no v il how tor m in in 1 w i 111 i i 1 1 ii 1 1 k 1 i v ik i i uf mr mi t lure ilh mi mc ci in t i iiiii i led in ifomi 1 1 u w oi ri of i 1 ill s ii il ii lis of i hi s si itht munis h i i is- ound f i th 1 w ii i 1 i i i i ii 11 ii in i ish sill i 1 1 i i ii ii i i i lthrrl it i ii v si i tlllll i i ll i ii i si i u is ii huh s si 1 1 1 1 i w i i ii till il si 1 j i shor bin i i i pu ihi 1 1 i si n ili ill i i 1 lllls i pi 1 1 111 1 ii 1 1 i i ii ii i ii i iii p ii t it t 1 l ilji iii i i i tuli oltun i i i f illv into v in i ip ii i i n ii i m v i if ul sli i ii i ii i a of 1 nk insi puds s i is ll llutchin f ii iniii mil the i r i iiv i i isl v mi hi ul srn nils i h 1 in ee c i i i i o c in i il iki in it i i i in u 1 w it h i k is shut i bod ii si im s nl fill t rin cm iii lit iiuitj i m i s i ul i ii i n il il i largest canadian factory new oakville ford plant show i i ioulh t l in ilmi will move assembly plant from windsor to oakville an automobile assnbly plant with more floor space under a sin gle- roof than ny industrial build ing in canada will be erected by ford motor company of canada limited at oakville the company will convert it exist ing 6merrrby bui blaxrt 4j at windsor into one of the largest and best equipped engine plants in the automotive industry and will pend several million dollars to ex pand its machine shop and foundry facilities at windsor ultimately all passenger cars and trucks produced by the company will be assembled at oakville rhys m sale ford of canada pres ident said the assembly and engine plants are key projects in a huge longterm program of expansion the t r tot il xpendituri spi i id c i i s c i r il ycais will lun to maiiv millions of dollars and will be divided about ilually between oakville and wind sor huldoers already are at work learing the site for the oakville plant but actual construction will not stait until early next year the plant will be of the very la- test jndlistrlajliljtiaigp one storey in height and of masonry construc tion the floor area under a single roof will be 1 400000 square feet or 12 u acres several auxiliary build ings will adjoin the main plant set well hack from the road on neatly landscaped grounds the plant will face the queen elizabeth way with its servire areas it will take up about half of the 420 acres of farmland acquired by the company last juie lying letween the 8th and 9th lines of trafalgar township in iii i li i sin iii iiium- i in f 1 1 v i kill milvii ill rv of toiontii was lovc in il in im nil i ui i i ii lilt till iilt i i ii d i u r ii il iski t of mix i il flowt i s mr kelts meclure was his bro ther s groonisin in md lure hut- t hiiismi brother of the bride and lames eccles toiiiiii of the groom wt re ushers the brides sister anna may hutchinson played the organ and mrs clark iyons cousin of the bride sang the loids prayer and because receiving at hilltop iodge the bride s mother chose a gown of dove grey with laie inserts and grey ac- and bounded by the queen eliza beth way and the can1lan nations al railway the engine plant at windsor will not entail major construction and v greater part of the contemplated pvpendlture will be for new equip ment and for hundreds of new ma chines of the latest type much ot he machinery is already on order but delivery will take many itjonths jl wrm j full house oreets two church plays two entertaining plays staged by the daughters of st georges were enjoyed by a capacity audience in st georges church basement on friday j mrs oakleys telephone had in the eaut mrs sam penrl in the title role mrs ted stigger as stance mrs thomas eason as em ma the german maid and mrs leonard lambert a mary the conk an old fashlone curse you jack dalton featured mrs fred armstrong as bertha the heroine mrs ernest ball as the hero and mrs thomas parry as harcourt the villain also in the cast were mrs ernie rawson mrs dafton mrs frank benner anna the ad- veturess mrs fred helson richard blair mrs fred joinson eloise dalton mrs lambert directed the plays and mrs rawwn st mana ger archdeacon w g o thomp son was master of ceremonies and vocal solos were contributed by thomas warnes with mrs w f bradley playing the piano a gift was presented to mrs lambert and flowers to mrs rawson for their men c uniform a resident of georgetown since october 1950 james goodwin hat joined tmr navy he is ualiuiig al i the naval base of hmos cornwal- lis in nova scotia mr goodwin worked at the rose bar restaurant when he first came to town and later was employed at georgetown clay products glhe eessories with a corsage of red ro ses she was assisted by the grooms work fey mrs 0 mother in wine velvet and white carnation corsage during the recep tion mrs lyons and the misses per ry of toronto sang leaving on a honeymoon trip to horida the bi ide travelled in a tailored rust suit with matching topcoat and ivavy accessories and 1 corsage of mei lean beauty roses thev will liw on king street geor- hetow n tea and cookies were served to those attending after the perform- mfittr in georgetown exclnstrelr at si l vers norval minister speaks at st georges 99th anniversary services pn idling it tin 00h inruversary s re it s in st ooorgi s church on suiwlay moniinl n v if max vvil of norvil ompared present rl iv attiturlis with th outlook of llu eaitv niimbcis of the church icntiirv itto lie said people looked i torwird ronfidentlv to the future and tin tod thiriks in store for thefn there was i spirit of op timism todav w iri pessimistic two world wais in hilf i conturv ml the thnat of a third one have made xsop essinnstii i r- mg for tlu precnt liai rcpl k t ii lannlng for the flit in e i ov i uliiih implies in under s uidim md svmpith with our fellow nun is needed in the world tod iv said mr maxwell pride of workmanship rmrsrt also be the goil rather than thinking completely of the job in tonus of money archdeacon w c o thompson preaohesd al the serv ice in st paul s chinch norval in the morning do you want a better ontario c r cross s s auto parts i wt all make cars b ttres from 3x3v4 to stsxm mtaour towln and winching service ohv d j axlaa bos fhonk mrsl milton b robert st pboora 1u lp head optometrist gueph angus langille halton ccf candidate farmers do you want a farm marketing act baaed on that proposed by the federation of agtlcihura industrial workers do you want a fully effective labor code housewives do you want price controls i parents do you want assistance in maintaining qualified students in ontario colleges and universities fcvery voter do you want satisfactory province wide health insurance do you want a government that will improve housing conditions and will give sufficient help to your municipality to enable them to carry on without raising taxes vote ccf the party that believes in these proposals because it believes in representing the interests of all the canadian people for information phone bronte 32j burltngfea 2400 georcetown 709r4 milton 394rzl ovkvilte 2297 and 15ssr sponsored and paid for by the halton county ccf association i halton county ccf associatioi s thursday nov 8th 811 rm legion hall oakville speaker e b jolliffe kc ccjt provtodil tgk meet y9ur ccr i apmdrwaa jmtd af in tiniiiiuaiiiihhih

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