Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1952, p. 2

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lr ide georgetown iieeald wednesday evening july 9th 1052 paoe i flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member td6 telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in tho world norton floral phone 315w georgetown q m what is the best personal investment plan a one based on life insurance wkrm ywas lkroah ufa imurinrf joa pul your uvins an muad rrur bati ou ar aurc of tafins me mm rwh jw through your iniurtnrt pmnlumi thu money u nmtrd by your ininranrc rompinj ikil folly and safely ror lan trrm profttabla mulla plus family protection l lha mnliro saviaa through a mutual ufa of canada poller cannot ba eaecued utuali1fe jack t armstrong district representative georgetown ontario branch office dominion dank bldg brampton ont j r racine branch miuifr your money wasted forcat firrjf are rvcryonr mirinra hrrauan they wanlt evrryonr money he carrfiil of cigaretru matrhrn ramp firm and flaminohlr material when in or near wooded arras know what to do in rwi of fire and help the fire hanger by restarting amoke or fire promptly freei write for our interesting ilhiitraled 1ml of 25 leave of ontario trera and our it anger a fire invention and lesion ball team has presentation for manager last thursday night the 120 club fastball team of the canadian le gion had a get together in the hall for their manager for h past two years wilf hill is mr 1 fill la had contributed- a great deal toward the successful operation of the ball club he is leaving shortly to take up a new position with prudential insurance co in port artbuf at the end of a social evening the whole of which wu a surprise extending to the guest of honour coach john patterson presented mr iliuu with a lighter and cigarette case as a sftcht token of the esteem in which their manager was held t the ball players lie said that he fait wilf had contributed largely to tlie suc cessful and winning trams they had hud tend that the buys noped put jit vuuld acre this little gift us something to retnind him of george town and his old legion ball team mr hillt lit rtilyliig said that in certainly was overwhelmed by uv u kolc ultuir that he lutd had no inkling of what was happen in i und that he certainly would mtirtii imt tlw team ind would certainly prle0m gift gurii hln he wished them alf the lurrr for the rest of tiir aiusmi and in future seasons and hojkt tu yet down to see ihim ore umtmil ly in the future eighth brownridge reunion held saturday at brampton park improvements are taking shape plans for linprov cmcuu ul the park sparked by the chamtnt of commerce ure rapidly taking khah- laist week representatu et if or gunlaztioui tow n council and un ions met with president out ilou- tiile and krrd ohapttuui to discuss improvements which w ill iiu luile the tustallatlon of picnic 1m ik his anil iv ini the unions an holding mettliiks to arrange work partus to clean up the pirh and it is exturttfd that by the end of july this work will all ix done it is alto himt1 to con true l permanent w ishrooms w hit h will be adt antakeiiut as up tu the present tin re h e only imhmi prim itlve facilities the- uiudm m nteseii tatlvrt at tilt meeting statet that if the material is nudr avitlihli they would tarry out the t obstruction work the park impro t nls are trl lly a community elfort and any as tlstancc offered will le greatly ap predated by the chamber of com merer firo figlilih tfrtnat the kingdom of god text for sunday sermon at st johns united church on sunday morning the rev john m smith chose as his subject hie kingdom ot god jcius vision of the god kingdom all it represen ted ot god i love and purpose for the world of men and all it meant for man himself nearly all big movements arc started from a strong clear vision of someone see ing what can be attained often for good but sometimes for ill twice in a generation we have seen the sad results of two visions of pow er almost ruining our world and yet another is throrleninj ui even the vision or dream of augustine good though it was with its intent of spreading the gospel along with the spreading of the roman em pire is marred somewhat as we look back by the feeling that the roman empire and its king came first the spreading of the chris tian gospel and the kingdom of god on earth the exaltation of its king was a secondary matter if we would help jesus fulfil his vis ion of the kingdom of god and ex ult its king wc must give full alleg iance to him nnd be prepared to make the necessary sacrifices so that his kingdom will grow und not be held back what was jesus vision of the kingdom of god an everlasting kingdom starting like a mustard seed among the smallest of seeds ami growing as a tree whose branches shelter the birds giving security and comfort a king dom which can only be entered in the spirit of a little child where there is love peace and goodwill no night no tears where god reigns in loye and mercy with our allegiance we must ve loyally for the kingdom has many open encmios without and subtle enemies within to be fought and overcome we- must accept its responsibili ties if wc expect to enjoy its rights and privileges its privileges what are they jesus said seck yc first the k of go and all these on saturday july 5th 200 mem bers oi the brownridge family held their elhth family reunion at the brampton fair grounds great would be the surprise of thomas brownridge who emigrate to canada in 180 from yorkshire england if he knew that ih 1932 ho would have over 500 desreendants to the sixth generation born in north america in 1b22 he married eliza ward of islington and they humestcaded on lot 4 concession 7 of eaqurisiiig town ship walton ontario wnero acven sons and one daughter were born to them tius homestead has bcxii rvnuuouy in the brown rid go name for over 130 years and during this time has wejrot ted sis newly wedded couples the present owu- rs are mr and mrs ward brown- iidge wlio are living in the original house built by thomas brownridge on the farm h the family ceme tery are burled thomas and kilo llrownidge and thomas brother william w ho ranir itlt mm from yorkshire england the first reunion heltl in lloh and all slnte that time have taken place on the homestead but due to i he inc rt aslng numtx rs larger ur torn mod at ion was net euary this year the oltjrrrs i let ted for tin next i union whlth is to be held in 1 re hun pre kotter brow nndge milton hon st ly mls kinniii brow ttrtdgf toronto president mr john if bruwnrldife toronto vice prcmdents mr jehu gothrle toionto mr karl arthurs north carolina mr ward rrownrlde ceorgetow n set retary miss r lor- tntelyun brandon man treasurer mrs richard halley mount iennik directors mrs ljirest hal ml rlvcrdale mkli mrs hi r lurt wheeler ltelgrae out lr boyd arthurs an ade new york rarm nshs club members visit scotsdale farm the meeting at scotstlalt 1 arm near georgetow n is ulwjj i one of ttir highlights of the tlub year for th numbers of llalton s reef iihi ilual inne calf club on thurs djy evening last d spllr threaten inu skies a goolly numter paid visit to this b spot in ontario atriculture r rankly we are ur- prlitd that so tvy hal ton residents know anything about this beautiful farmstead lamented about a mile ouui of ftallinafau on the 7th line of ksiueslnr tovvnship it is a leau- ty sjmt in every he rise of the word the winding drive through the well kept wood lot t well worth the trip in itself one of our companions on thurs day evening last w ho int idcnlally has participated in several of t he ifalton bus trips in recent years stated why weve never seen any thing anywhere to compare with this and ao one gifted with the pen page louis bromf ield ntitcht go on and write one or more books on the gories of scotsdale but to get to the meeting in ques tion those present after being wel comed by mr and mrs s g ben nett the host and hostess at scots dale had on op jort unity of seeing the supreme champion at the fam ous 1dvs perth show he is cal- rossie prefect purchased in febru ary 1052 at perth scotlund and arrived at scotsdale just a few weeks ago despite his recent trip he is a magnificent evenlyfleslied bull with a grejt top line pleasing head and full of character he in deed jkcs promise or developing into one of the great bulls of the breed ills half brother cnlrostlo golden road is also at scotsdale having been imported a year ago golden road it will be recalled was the first prize junior yearling bull at the 1m royal maurice baker jxipulnr manager of scotsdale brought out two ex cellent classes for the young peo ple 1 c amos moltut and haruind merry oikvillc were the oltlcinl adjudicators the programme in cluded an excellent film entitled blue bloods of canada which was screened by art bennett assistant agricultural representative for hnl- ton and peel counties sandy buch anan president of haltons 4h beef and dual purpose club ably exten ded the thanks of the gathering to the host nnd hostess of scotsdale 1 ranger brewing company limited things our needs 8halfl atttlkj unto you jesus promised comfort for those who mourn rest or the weary love real peace forgiveness victory even over death and life everlasting n place tnn kingdom that cannot be moved mr smith used romans 12 to show tht holi ness expected of ujl and the practi cal duties recommended if ave would be servants ot the kingdom of god and faithful to if king pern calrd sang bless thou this day it was announced that mr robert brownridge kingston ont mrs gordon fathergul ham ilton mr john r brownridge loronto mrs robert crozier mil ton mrs- evelyn laid law new britain conn thoae retiring from office are mr ellery brownridge of bramp ton president mr john irvin of toronto vice president on the reception committee were the following members of the set ond generation miss mary jsruwn- ridge or milton who is 00 years old mrs robert biggsr of muton mats emma brownridge of toron to who was h4 on the day of use reunion and mr foster brownridge of mllrcn also on ihlj committee were mr john r brownridge of toronto mr tiiofnas brownridge of georgetown mr ellery brown rdgr of brampton and other mem ber represc ntlng the third genrr atiun head of the active sports commit tee was mr jehu guthrie of to run to assisted by mr john if brown- ndge ajt toronto presentations were made to the following persons miss mury ilrownrldge of milton urul mrs hubert biugar of milton who were the two eldest uireet descendants pi im nt miss diane brown ridge of llrampton three weeks old w as the youngtkt dlret t tit sc c ntlant pre nt mr and mrs robert illggar of milton wt re the longest married couple present h years mrs wallate bi rry of edmonton alberta was the person coming the urt uletit dlstaiu e tu attend the reunion a highlight of lite t vent was an historical display of the old family group pic tures pioneer implements and tools and as a result of an ex tcnilvt researri h of one of the mem bers mr wilfrid irvin of toronto a detailed geneaolgital chart this t hart w hlch he imjm as a hobby has bet ome so indispensable that mr irvin has become the official family historian during the noon hour meal an illuminated st roll wis prest nted to miss km ma brow nrldge in recog nition of tier many years of faithful st rv 1c e as set relary amonu those jit tending were ir hoy brownridge birth hills sask his daughter mrs wallace berry edmonton alterla his son robe rt j brownridge of kingston ont mr and mrs austen brow nrldge and mr and mrs j if lyon of brandon manitoba mr and mrs ban cowling of crandall mani toba mr and mrs rorrisl hal comb and family of rkerdale michi gan mr earl arthur of charluttc north carolina mr and mrs george- brow nrldge of hucrdalc michigan mr and mrs lyle brow nidge and family of lansing michigan lr w boyd arthurs and family of arcadr n y mrs fred arthurs her daughter iorl- betty and farn- ilq or stewart fisher of bourla- maquc quebec the majority of the family attending were from ontario kinsmen wrestling 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