Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1952, p. 1

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tar egereffre heral second section georgetown ont wedneajky january 16dt 19s2 second section ci one foot in heaven at roxy m gum wtijjamb fredric march martha scott costar in 4 foot in heaven hallo joe tram time to time you hear eqme- wlit guy with a bole in the head fling some flip remark to the effect that the hollywood boyi are loalnf their touch when it comei to making honest toood down-to- earth movie believe me joe i uw something tonight that would knock those gus for a loop a picture ao good it would have em eat ins their harsh words and hollaring uncle in noth ing flat if you 11 just slide me a hamburger and a cup of coffee 1 11 tell you tfbout it like i was saying i just saw one foot in heaven starring rcdi ra march and that cute little martha scott theyre terrific joe ter rific that u in a picture that 11 give your ticker a greet bis lift lm putting in my two bits worth to tell you about this good one be cause youll love me for tipping you off not to mist it it moves along as smooth as a next years bulck in high and you re with it all the way and liking it believe me one foot in heaven is your kind ol picture joe a downtoearth honesttocod mo ie bout folks you and i wish we knew and about a way of life i wish my kids and a- lot o other foljti would latch on to it what a newspaper friend of mine calls a human interest story a story ubout a smalltown minister who manages to keep one foot in heaven while the others in hot water all on time hunt st joe 0u ii laugh but hit next mlnuti you are v uhing maybe you hadn t laughed tuiu to loud on in count of the lady next to you it biwluii hci t- out yuli its tit it kind of a picture jot about r family youh want vour amll to meet and all the ifood and tlit sad un 1 tlir tin thlngi that happen to them like pretty little martha scott site s the pardon s wife in the story she sort of runs the parson from the sidelines and stick to him through thick and thin and the way she does it jot it mrt of make ou feel good all over then theres bujeshwtyillplay orha hockey again the glen mueanlrte group wlh- i tiers and runner up to cambray in hr ontario rural hockey leagu last year huvi organized again for this wasoft at a meeting in the glen last mtw um following off i 1 1 n were elected president roland llainca vice president tom haines sec ty treasurer george sargrnt executive fred leeder vem klrby dob mc ml iter harold ben- nelt iorne garvin team manager hill korurk coach steve halpln most of last year s fine team are available again exceptions are ger ald inglis who is with georgetown intermediates and spike scott who is now playing for midland how ever after their last practice aae- lon coach halt in is confident that this years teorn is the equal of it not jetter than last years mnuncially the club has a smut balance from lst reason and a drlvi for additional funds to meet lerulihn eosts 1a under way this win k lh kid john i ml mary watching the i l llki griming up all nei attain but it tin nilnlmn thil k uu w inui mhii mirth in i ilk thil lm fori lies different til itl mtl insiliitik vtliit u i m dl 1 u 1 rm th t hat till- iounti nt ls is hot hii hk th out hi play in ihii k tun p uoi bill sp nit then maybt v 1 ftf s i h ful itkl lionet jut ill walit i thai k iltavtn for guv- lkt pars r 11 i and for ptrtun llkt out r ool u me it ii th ir kind ni ikt v mt to si thti kt hit ir w i 1 lit i a tur k tlit it jtm uvt laittnf to giv ui hi art i k t big lift go itt it and take fru wife md kids along thanks for tht tolyee joe ue lit in ou in church sunday had farm hetfe mrs mason dies doioth king ford mason wmeof il dougluk m c mawn died on j inuar 7th at htr hum i clunh i i atiut toronto she hud belli ill for tht itn year a daughter ol the lult magistrate hulm rl r kingston mrs mason mtl h i duration ut llawrgal ulli k nl s vlnr nt de paul i oiimiii urusm i belgium shi w is noted us ii athlete at haver l during tin lust world war she w i t ik ig d ii iiunltlons wuek and tlit mtond wur in general en ku t inik mis m i on i in vv ult 1 kuoh i a jct tattw lreedtt und uic win in if ttitt h hamplonshlps sh m is ki t i in tt n suil in ku it nuik rmisil und photography she wu a tin hum i of orao church in the mill thi cham el ulld and tht women s guild she was auo i inunlxi of the toronto ladles club and the toronto golktlub rrum 1026 to 1040 the masons lived at barons ton farm on the cheek jlne near georgetown sell iug the ir projh rty to d ii mclaugh lin who now calls the beautiful property miradon farm shi haves her husband two sons i ihn and anthony a daughter ellz alm th thiei brothers george e kiii toronto major w r l kingvforrl mexico city and rev m iurlc kinjinford in england and two sisters lucy klngaford and mrs john uw both of ottawa tin funt ral er let took place in rice liurch on lh hill on thurs i i and tntt rmint was made in m o it pit annl t tm tery toronto nt v tountllau i i 0 tune as large 1 ruut ldvwir 1 ui ind but has 1 ont fifth of tht croplands of unit liny ro ince i toionlo has in iv t djiy v 1 1 k th di ii i ity u orkers on a ny other can fieorgetowh phone us win1mm policy a shows llthuy at tiw and 9 00 pm batomoats boudats uatlmwi bo oste opu 1 40 shows start at 2 00 zvenlnrs box office opens is shows continuous 7 00 12 00 friday saturday january 18 19 only the motion picture screen can bring you such outstanding entertainment sk jt imfc monday tuesday wednesday january 21 t 22 23 0 must see it a ricture for every man who has a dream for every woman who believ in one man georgetown a picture that awaits your tears your laughs your everlasting remembrance youll thank heaveh for it and for the thrill of seeing it bjuduc auuinw march scott the warm and wonosrfult story of a parson who and a heart that wax- down t0ertih mrs james wood was lilvlons resident l llllan may uulltvant wife of the latt james wood died in peel uem oria ifospltal hramoton on janu- iry tth horn at se wart town 6 yean io mcs wood had lived in geor getown for lxty years she was a ttauihter of the late isaac bulllvaot ii anna mccluskey she attended ttjt local school and was married ih yt ars ago in bt john s churefe stew irttown to james wood who pnedti cased her in iml she wsj n staunch conservative tn polities and was a member of st georgea anglican church mrs wood is survived by 0t hlldrt n louvalne mrs a robl- son of hamilton eelyn mrs jack saundtrs rthel mrs harold schenk jea n m rs m urray nobertaon and 1 i ii 1 1 wood of gcorfietown and i lev en urandchlldren diane sandra ind mlana robinson jane schenk car ind mary lou robertaon weivlv jack linda larry and bonnie saunders also surviving ar three brothers and three slater mrs daisy nrwlands mxa noreoca nousklll william and frederick bul- uvant of georactown thomas bul- liant or hamilton and mrs alice wright toronto one slater prede ceased her mrs louisa errlnfftofi the funeral service last tueaday was conducted in st oeeyee church by archdeacon woo thompson pallbearer we arth anrl isaac dull i x ant hamilton har- ry and verdun wriaht toronto da- ld wood and rupert beaumont interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown terra cotta farmers tfear htstonof ufd terra cotln farmers club had an inspirational treat at their meeting on january 7th when herbert tay lor of cheltenham took them into ihc pa wth a talk when he titled floodkntes of memory mr taylor born and raised in the cheltenham district farmed near there until he retired a few years ago to cheltenham vttlafe ife told the history of terra cotta ufo of which he is a charter member from its initiation in a little bulldlns in terra cotla it is one of the few surwving group of a oncepower ful orffanlsatlon which nurabaraxt o er thirty branches in peej county alone mr taylor in his remarka also made some pertinent observa tions about the future of the farm home mr nnd mrs clarence were hoata or ho meeting mrs lloyd crich- ton presided at the ladlestnettng in which each member arlsworm roll call by telling- what column of wj hewspnper the most enjoya a cltauenalnb message wai blven by mrs jack mcdonald onlha motto beginning again w wilfrid leslie conducted thv joint meeting twloch mn john- mcclurowtgtwo solos accompan ied at the piano by dorothy thompr son mr anderson moved a vota of thanks to the guest speaker v others who toqknart in the pro gram and a social hour followed thar meeting t for erjjj car p tv walker ovtouxftrtbf s main st tjocth brampton fover abells drug stora bhoner qrnea bw y rwslf hours ojrp to 8 piln daily

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