Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1951, p. 9

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v j j isecond sectiqn a- georgetown ont wednesday dec 19th 1951 second section christmas flowers 3 m 1 1 1 rosedale 1 floral i beautiful flowers and colourful plants make the perfect christmas gift we will have a good selection of ji poinsettia azaleas begonias cyclamen 6c mixed pans 35 alsottrchrysanthemums snapdragoncarnations seasons greetings for your convenience we will be selling xmas plants cut flowers table centres 4c wreaths december 21 22 24 in the store recently vacated by b f murfin phone 283j we deliver g lincoln auto body is now known as lincoln motors and body repair dodge desoto parts and service all work done by licensed mechanics v al zeravlev walter mozil body and fender phone 464 wesleyan street perc olney motor mechanic beside oddfellow hall h bruce hardin r pianist teacher btmum main st phone 388b margaret bradley harding pianist teacher sttfdto maha st 8mlk phone 43 gospel service evqry sunday oddfellows hall 700 pjm evert sunday come now let us reason toge ther saith the lord though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red jike crim son they shall be as wool is 118 rev e r peterson in charge brampton lady wins lions christmas doll the weatherman provided a real winter day for santas annual visit to georgetown considerable snow fell on friday ending an unseas onable mild spoil and saturday was cold and clear after all the children received their bags of candy on main street santa visited cedarvale school and notie dame do beauregard farm and distributed goodies to the chil- dien there a clown hand added to the jni ri ment on main street sales of tick ets on the lucky graw which help- tlw i ions club raise funds fm the occasion was brisk ktti hobiuiillo brampton won the grand prize a doll dressed in ten si ml hills she held ticket no 42fl those winning tuik were harold meclure 3741 ted hludrt 6m4i and may langan lfwi those winning chickens were mi- ceore leslie 4071 rupert beau mnnt 2735 john k harbor 1902 jack williamson 275 o l dickout brnmptor 2116 h hale 2774 anrlv morrow 2415 mrs margaret tret 4h60 linda mino 1457 and lena mcnally 044 r in 1681 there were only ninety- four horses in all french canada thirty six of them were in quebec city notice f fe uncertainty of weather and road conditions as the christmas and new years season approaches places a maximum burden on our delivery system and service to customers at our store i in order to avoid serious congestion at the store and also disappoint ment in our delivery service we respectfully request the assistance of pur customers help us to maintain our services by ordering or purchasing your requirements as early as possible brewers warehousing company li ml ted y telephone 13 v georgetown five performances of new 5050 club play one of the most active church groups in town is the 5050 club a married couples organization at st johns united church formed seveial years niiti the club has flourished and has done much good in practical way for the church as well as iproviding good times for the members among the clubs work for tie church was the piovision ol curiam- uirl diipcs for the memorial hall last yeai ji main pioject was the in ntiiik of i play which had miccess not oul llele ljut in neigh bmii mg ciinimhinitiis as well again this year the 0 club set thi-m- selvcs the task f producing a three act play choosing a firce aunt til ik- goes to town it too has been greeted with lull houses anil pilise the play hail its preiew at nor- val before it v a pertonncil in the mcmoiial hall since then it has been taken to balhnafad hillsburgh and hornby invitations from other communities such ns frin milton and rockwood nave since come in and there is a good chance that after the holidays the cast will take to the road again the piny is directed by lev john m smith frank whitinee is in charge of properties and mrs har vey iee mrs ulalr armstrong are associate directors members of the cast are mr and mrs vern mec umber mr pud mis jim evans mrs joe emmerson mrs george taylor em hyde al pr6use mrs chester deforest and mrs harvey lee ollections of boyhood days and de scriptions of the people of the neigh bourhood were humorous and in teresting school church worker dies after heart attack robert wellington kox who died suddenly after a heart attack on december 6th at ins milton home was one of the county towns most public spirited citizens for a number of years he was chairman of the public school board and was peoples warden of grace anglican church he had lived in mlton since retiring from farming mi the 5th line trafalgar in 1926 before moving there he was super intendent of omagh sunday school anil had sci veil on trafalgar town ship council a son of the late major thomas ko of oakville and hosella cot- tielle of milton lie was lorn in illvti in trafalgar he was married in lion to mary kliabith wilson a ilcr of mrs thomas j fisher of icorgetown surviving aie his wife and four ehilrlien lillian mrs i kerch london ini mrs 1 keathorstone woodstock wilson toronto mar ion mrs bruce berry toronto and lour sisters mrs stanley beaty london mrs keith leriche omagh mrs gonrge booth oakville and miss fiances fox hamilton hov homer ferris rev griffin thompson and rev harold beaty woodstock a nephew conducted the funeral service in grace church pallbearers were a grandson har old featherstone and nephews douglas leriche frank wilson wil liam booth lloyd fisher and guy mussel 1 interment was in st ste phens church cemetery hornby hartt shof sq im t n ififla in georgetown eacelosftveftir at si l v ers have answered your christmas seal letter fight tuberculosis halton tuberculosis and health association ska yon to send your donation to bank of commerce georgetown iu ii4jf5l- warden kenneth dick entertain at dinner as is customary in halton the warden entertained county council members and officials from differ ent parts of halton at dinner last tuesday the host this year was warden kenneth y dick milton barrister who as reeve of that town repre sents milton in county council the dinner was held at the milton inn deputy reeve george leslie of esqueslng read an address and dep uty reeve j w hlggins of milton presented mr dick with a set of inscribed entree dishes as a token of thanks for his chairmanship of council for 1951 expressing his thanks reeve dick mentioned the growth and development of halton and the problems immediately con fronting county officials partlcu- jarly in the industrially growing section of trafalgar where the new ford plant will locate homespun holiness wras the subject of professor n h parker of mcmaater university who was gue speaker fo the even born i i 1 branch 120 1 i 1 i 1 1 i i i canadian lesion christmas tree upstairs in the legion auditorium thursday december 20 5 at 700 pm s there will be a present for every child age 1 0 and under k of legion member new years eve party keep mind the big new years eve party f branch 1 20 members and wives wa and husban only to pm new years eve entertainment dancing to babe russell rchsrjrapujbjt j j guea sneaker fo he even born itand raised to mtwuwippi hte rec- mi

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