Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1951, p. 2

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i r t the georgetown herald wednesday nov 29th 1951 sojg h portraits make memqrable gifts theres still time to have portraits taken and finished before christmas capture forever the charm of your youngster as he is today or have a portrait taken of ypurself either or both make treasured christmas gifts cal us today gordon campbell photographer 65 mam street n upstairs phone 14g7 brampton for expert eye care constat o t walker optometrist i main st north brampton over a bells drug store phone office 399 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn dally evenings by appointment in georgetown exclusively at s i lve rs fire may pop up just as unexpectedly and it will scare the dickens out of you especially if you dont have fire insurance why let fire ive you an expensive surprised call on us for the proper insurance on your home its contents and all your belongings elmer thompson r barber e c thmoimmi mrs anne greig dies in toronto a resident of georgetown from 1925 until her return to toronto in 1948 mrs w j greig died on sat urday in the city she was 87 i years ot age the former anne isabella burns mrs greig was born in toronto in 1864 a daughter of john burns and margaret dow the burns family had early connections with this dis trict originally settling at rock- wood when they first emigrated from the old country an uncle rev b b alexander was once a minister at norval and union pres byterian churches her husband dt william john greig died in 1921 and a few years later she mpved with her son alex to georgetown where they lived on the lovely wildwood pro perty on the highway at the edge ot town as a member of knox presbyterian church she was active in the ladies groups at the church and was a supporter of the local branch of the grenfell mission during the war she devoted much of her time to knitting for the red cross she is survived by her son alex a brother john burns vancouver bc and sister helena mrs h k mcintosh of victoria bc the funeral service was held yesterday at bates maddocks funeral home toronto and inter ment was in mount pleasant ceme tery public school news t turxey dinner for teachers at trafalgar on thursday evening the wom ens teachers federation of halton county held a turkey dinner at trafalgar hall the womens asso- elation of bethel church catered to more than one hundred end twenty teachers invited to attend were mr and mrs l l skuce pf mimon also the men teachers- of the coun ty guest speaker mr thor hansen was introduced to the audience by miss lydla sow nassagaweyt mr hansen a danish immigrant is employed by the british american oh company whose headquarters in toronto are at bay and college streets mr hansen impressed upon his listeners the need for handl- crsfts that are truly canadian and urged everyone to use the things at hand for original designs for their quilts rugs silk screen and plaques his talk was well interspersed with humour and coloured slides show ed many intricate designs he has developed in canada for canadians he was thanked for his interesting and informative address by miss jean ruddell page 2 v will be at 780 pjn sunday school j as usual at 2 pjn owlflii to sickness at the homes of players the play advertised for next friday evening november 30 in esqueslng coniumnity hall in stewarttown has been cancelled farm news wiumott flock u prominent hampshircs the hampshire sheep show at the royal brought entries from the mcdonald ranch in vulcan alta the mcdowell flock in pennsylvan ia in addition to all prominent bocks in ontario j h wiumott son of milton were the premier exhibitors some of their awards mmm good chicken steak dinners at beautiful hawthorne lodge reservations milton 532 being second prize aged ram- sec ond on their yearling ram s prize ram iamb second prise flock second prize pen of lambs third on their yearling ewe and third prize ewe lamb xx- iswmwsn reunited with hubby after sixteen years sammie fong simcoe restaurant proprietor who formerly operated the golden gale cafe here was re united with his wife last week after a separation of sixteen years mrs fong arrived in simcoe from hong kong travelling by air to vancouver and malton their son wing yau stopped in victoria bc to visit mrs fonss sister iind her family he was born two months after mr fong left hong kong and will see his father for the first time when he nrrivrs in simcoe this week mr fori moved to simcoe a few years ago celling lus business here to the present proprietor fred lee stewarttown attend twenty fifth wedding anniversary in toronto mrs c a grant and kenneth were guests in toronto last satur day at the home of mr and mrs m patterson elsie schoalea who were celebrating their 25th wed ding anniversary junior wa was held in mrs bailys home joann hodge chose once in royal davids city for the opening hymn and led in the worship service the thursday pledge was remembered the school at village island bc and all saints hospital aklavlc eight members answered the roll call sewed on a layette in the busy per iod f k is thought to be wiser to post pone the little helpers annual meeting for rvhile on account of so many little people being sick lately next sunday being the first sun day of the month the church service 10th annual arts and crafts exhibition sale saturday december 8th see demonstrations of spinning weaving pottery rug hooking leather work china painting afternoon tea 35c come and bring your friends georgetown legion hall 130 to 530 harley motors open this sunday and evenings till ten week of december 2nd 8th shell products firestone tires willard batteries 1 john street phone 539 asihihove weaving demonstrated by mrs ern batkin tic womens institute meeting wa- held on tuesday afternoon novem- bei 20th at the home l mrs percy leslie with a splendid attendance the president mrs leslie oillen opened with the ocfe and piayer holl call was answered by a handy dish to leave for supper which brought some good sugges tions from the members it was voted to send th same donation as last year to the neighbourhood workers association also a dona tion to the unitarian service to ward a farm tractor for greece where farm implements are badly needed mrs vern picket had tin- motto blessed ls he who is too lnhv to worry in the daytine and too sleepy to worry at night mrs bob alexander played a lovely pi ano solo after which mrs milton bird introduced mrs ern hatkin home economies convener for hal ton county who spoke on weav ing she vnl that weav ing is a hobby and the oldest craft its just like darning there are only three men birds and spid- tfa who do weaving its verj much like music with notes and bars she demonstrated how easily it is done us she had a scarf on her loom which she worked at while she talked also on display were several lovely scarves she lias wo ven mrs hector bird gave some very interesting highlights of the lecture on human nature given by miss mcbride representing the wi branch held in llmehouse hall on november 19th mrs dick thanked the peaknr and everyone who had contrlbuted to the afternoons enjoyment and a social hour followed the young people held their meeting oh sunday evening at the home of elmer and marion bird the bright star mission band held a work meeting on sunday afternoon at the home of arthur burtoh and sharon sweezle mrs arthur ruddell is visiting at london with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs r h an derson and grandchildren milton electric vi riij electric shavers that bring smile if pleasure at la lip keuleman jeweldr bramp ton tpi milton electric st milton a mi a matching table included in thj8jric order now for phone 250 normal in l v-i- v jit

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