Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1952, p. 6

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jnimwitfi tngi6riwhrjoraxu p m 1 i 1 ha ma amdwwtoy coacratulauan and beat wiabe to mr and un u h qnanmrf who will be celebrating their mtb wedding- ennlveraery wedmnliy of next week february mb alia j frank our teaebar we obliged u take a net uat aseak bar leg loat her voice mr ucctar substituted tor bar next sunday being u llret sun- day of the mouth sunday school will be at usual at 2 oclock and the eburcb service at 7 so in the even ing with the annual vestry mmtinf at the dose ot the service the norval womens insutute are aponeorlnji e short courae of oven meals in the township llall monday and tuesday afternoons february 4th and sth 130 to 4 pm to which they have invited the lattice of e- auedna wi 8c johns qulld meeting waa bald mr buiarde home to com plete plana for their silver tea and aale of home bakhui in the town- ahlp hall on krlday afternoon february sth see coming events column try a small ad in our adlet col umn results will amaxe you just phonv no 8 john bill elected chairman distriq hi6h school board j for expert eye care consult o t walker optomet1ust s main bt north llrampton cover abells drug store phoni ofllce 509 lies 830 ilour 0 ajn to 6 pm dally kvenlngs by appointment john ball one of three taorf- tom members on the north halloo high school district board waa elec ted chairman at laat weeks inaug ural meeting in milton the hoard this year is composed of mr bell dr j b milne and walter blehn georgetown george cleave arthur beaumont and george c blown faqueeing jdr cart martin and nelson pickett of mlllon g a dills william coon iind charles woods acion and floas carbert nassagaweya mr pickett wasvleced vice rlialr- rnan end a number of committees vh up the first named in each be ing chaffman committees are finance milne martin beaumont transportation cleavo woods brown property brown coon pickett management picket blehn dills new bulidluc martin cleave dills milne carbert mr bell stressed the need this yeur for dt finite action on build ing new sdiool iat year the hoard dildnd to build new whoom atjs georgetown irul acton and r tain the present school at milton with the addition of n jrym ind auditor lum at thnt time acton council hnd indlitd thtt th until be tamable to th chtmc n hndvll ton rni iti cninull when ut proirhi d pfi f rr d 1r wnlt until a point out mat dead tor the aehool property la georgetown and milton were not in the hand at the board and that aneffort should be made this year to obtain them coinsur ance carried on the local aehool will be changed to straight insurance mr qui objected to the boards system of not reading the accounts but a anew of hands favoured the present system ot having these checked by the finance committee end passed in total the account will br passed around the table at meetings fossperusal by board mam- bees r travel notes air excursions to bermuda dtebot fligim bt tca at redaeed exearelea rate 14860 return we earn also arrange natal ii 1 1 a and all expense tour john r barber drrhlon tmrt hii n roiolifm nn ihr tost hirlnn rtif n nccs ixtwicn the tnunlclixilltlrt a 1cmon hn slnrfl he n n nrhtvl uhlch will ho blndtnfl for lh nnnl fl v tr orofre- tftwn rind nrnsikn i rminrll hnd not txhn ti prrirtn lint yrir on itlon of thr nn huilnlnff ciimii tttot w it fiirb v mr hell n fi mr n of imiyt nient ng the bull 1 ink iht nv hooli a motion bv tin sn int coon cnunl f onifdc rabb tlriiioi bv micjtrit ink tint lxfor tny con monition wn rlrn to t m w bulldlnk at 0orrolowi thit m nrrhltrc or hulldqr bp tkod for nn ftplnlon oti uint th prftrnt str icmrr ptm m nrtriltfnn s rl mi mbfrj vrre of thr op4nlrtn thit thr b i 1 ling wai too old to rnntid r hut it ii fvoln- tnl out h the nun mikirti lhr mo lion thit mttlutit i quillflpd optn ion tsr niitt r il 1 tit tx mttod thi motion n rh nn i split cto a furthrr mttlon wnn in nlr thnt sulllo v nrhw ulll n toronto nrch lttct who ii t kraduat of fjcorge- toftn hlph school im hlrtxl o mnke a iirfv of thr building but thli wnn rtrfeuitod n mnjorlty of tho mmlcni otlnr for j d kyl d- ritmr of uio onnrrvillr hluti school noord tccrtmiry gordon brown attendance certificates given ss children a titjir record atteittuiuc of 166 rravus joined in tht bimtlal erv- lic sunday murmn ut st juhn uuittxl ajlmjch wh n uurty pupils nxtiviil crrtiiitate awurdi for per fect attrndaimt ut sunday school during 1031 iupil who niiiuj ttrtliujte for puv yiar ol iciftct utunduncc i us fullsu- tarrull y jrtffu ken orlbbqti oludya smith i nald iutk i nda whltjucr tor two t irt mnbara altott joan crul arol i forft n u it i i id kniliiir muiiay marrlum tit hob trt mccunilhr judy mr iiiiiih r pit llkhard on uouiflaa uui tkmi i yndu vanwyck k- lib wood oiltl cibbi tor three ycara uob- trt wfiiiliawoi tli jror lour y ir 1 oli dm hi in lor tit years peter ror cull mcoil ray uouglaf mcollwuy hoi uclli i 1 ul t in wattoh toi scn ytara joyce 1 nhitm lli jci dtntiam thomaj lorjr for ult tani susan i ibtm douohi wrtjekmitith as part of llu missionary jio 4rani of uit lool mrs it t sou thir lold a toouiful htury of ul jy ind sorrow i in iht iimh of an austrian fuinlly wliu wtrt in iking a frth start in this iat tyunliy f canada and at the htlp itn this ptilkulur family by tht alt iioj l s minion vtikh is malnt iin cd by the unluii hurt li of c m id i iouowin the mny marilyn sou uitr many times uiiiki in i l i medallist in 1- clival work san the church of all nations vcralon of o canadm of special interest to all sunday school mem be i ind v ot kt ts as the announccmeni during the tcr- vlce that mr and mrs krg 11 room head have atarted a campaign to raise 175 00 toward the purchase of a new projector and screen for line in the sunday school artwi minilter w lorn in 6orstown georgetownbom rev wullaaa gruer luxton died suddenly at st alhan rectory acton on tueaday january 22nd he had been angli can rector of bt alhans acton and st johns rockwood tor the past four year xlr lsixtons tstber the lata arthur xruxton was manager ol the farmers bank in georgetown at lhe time ot hlidh birth lo 1800 lttcrtha lamlly llvad at milton and mount forest where mrs luxtons still reatdes ita attended school in mount vor- est received hlaart degree at the utilvirtlty o loronto than radu- uttd in theology from trinity col lege and was ordained in 1wj elle served in puruhcs at houandvan ltritus and aaershot before going lo aflon in lujb mi luxtou jnrrud iclsle holbrook 111 ircigus and surviving with lur yit three ituldren helen uonum and mjirjo also surviving un uiiu brother ht kvv george 1 uxtun ulhup ul huron and three ftlftttis mn lanjtfonl holjtnson of lluu hlon mrn ailx ijaln of guelph anil mim marurtt luxtun of mount loml aixliiliacon w c c 1 tionipaon til ceoitttown etindulted the fun- nal ivlu lo bt album churui lait lljinlay whltli mas followed by a sit oiid service in mount tor- elafeb c tbomtbon iksvbanck service 11 all new account anttct royax bank branch joining the hoyal bank staff here recently as accountant is lawrence volllck he replaces ralph butler uho has left the banks employ end is now working in leamington mr volllck is a native of chillla and came here from toronto where he waa in the accounting deport ment of the banks branch at cox- wcll and gerard ire is boarding at the home of mr l w dunn the local branch staff is now composed of manager frank ben- ncr mr volllck brenda robinson mrs lome hunter shirley dobble shirley burt and donald ford 5s3 bowl at the lucky strike join in the fun weekly prizes for men a ladies r lidden score in open bowling open bowling monday and tuesday afternoon friday nitea from 930 all day saturday it n m to i i 30 p m mill st beaide the roxy viait our snack bar an eye to the future long term planning helps you to raise more than the average for your area this planning for the future should especially be applied to the five basic factors of farming they are land livestock labour capital and size of farm or farm bumnetta every farm is differ ent and ban it individual problems so its up to you to aiiikp each factor work hard for you r mnn farmers have found ft helpful to talk willi their commerce manager he represents a hunk that ha many years taken a keen interest in promoting better farming and in lookint after canadian farmers banking needs win not pay him a viait i grf this frre booklrt on farm maacement from v nr ommerct manager i he canadian bank nlri mj 1 16 pages iv of colored comics in the wmend iely si at home and overseas serve canada m h front lines of freedom modern inventions have not taken away from the i f an try ita aulmpartant part in victory again anil again in the battlee of 193945 and in korea infantry has proved itself queen of battle the job of the infantryman has become tougher mora complex he must be able lo handle more weapon and to meet a greater variety of situations in defence and attack to attain the specialist rank of leading infantryman and the extra pay that goes with it call for intensive training in 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