Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1953, p. 2

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the okomcbiown hkba1k wednmdv evenloc april 19 1833 page lafontaines ltd cuelph at your service for fur storage please leave your order for pick ups as soon as possible in order that georgetown trips can be planned mr lafontaine will call on you personally first pickup monday april 204 dont delay v send your furs and furtrimmed coats to our cold storage vaults before warm weather sets in our fur experts will give them the care they need then your furs will be placed in scientifically constructed vaults this specialized service costs no more phone lillian watson georgetown 375 or 115 swim pool committee seeks facts and figures definite action to buud a swim ming pool in georgetown may be in the cards this year llvm 3t slivekrcck last week at a meeting called to ka ionf arrange plana for coronation day 3iik6 mamagc iii 107f mayor jack armstrong brought up the subject- and a fact finding com mittee was appointed to lnvestiigate the possibility of financing a pool mayor armstrong said this year there is marked interest in a pool with lions club and legion talking a silvercreek resident since her marriage in 1894 mrs james a miller 86 died at her home lot 25 concession 7 on april 7th she had been ill two weeks- mrs miller was the former sarah sophia prjce and was the daughter about it unofficially and articles in ot robert price and susanah brown the herald have made it a topic of w horn in esqueslng town discussion everywhere he felt that with representatives of moat organizations already assembled to deal with coronation plans it was an opportune time to bring up the matter members of the fact finding com mittee who wih report to a future meeting of organization represents itives are leslie clark don barra ger edwin wilson boh mcmene my jack harlow and fred chap man with the mayor as an ex offi cio member collectively the group represents such organizations as the lions legion unions chamber of commerce masons firemen odd fellows school board and council th mayor snid he be th jim mudie asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs phone 709 r 14 hartt in georgetown exclusively at silvers 3tr how woixn you build a 200foot television lower without a single construction worker leav ng the ground here s how bell telephono company d d it they made eight foot tower sections out of alu mmum tubing then they placed the first section wilhliya base on the ground next thcyxhoisled that section and fastened atuthcr section underneath lujhejrkept on rcpeaunjthprocess rais ing the completed part off he ground by means of a hand winch one test tower was dismantled and recrected on another site all in one day just goes to show that we live in an age of speed and aluminum aluminum company of canada ltd alcan railway time table changes effective sunday april 26th 1953 ml nforakriton project is too big- for any one or ganization and that only by an all out community effort would a swim ming pool ever be built the pro ject has been talked about at one time or another for over thirty wears and only a community wide financial campaign with generous donations from both organizations a georgetown resident since and individuals and work parties of mrs james georgetown resident forty years ihm- lift f in 1910 mrs emily james 67 died at her home on a road last wednesdaynight mrs james the former emily alice burtenshaw was born in bedford england on december 25 1885 with her parents the late mr and mrs fred burtenshaw she emigrated to canada in 1908 and first lived at beamsville where she married james castle of port col borne mr castle died in geor getown in ljla on christmas djy n 1919 si e man led george james who dud tucz ty eirs du she was a member of st georges church and of the legion w a surviving are seven children pred castle of toronto mrs thomas hore ruth of brampton gordon james of acton mrs lovell puck- enng margaret ljoyd bud james mrs lorn draper ethel and albert b1i james of geor getown also surviving are a bro ther william burtenshaw of town and two sisters mrs lome dunn acton and mrs edward james of hamilton she was predeceased by a daughter irene castle who died in 1926 at the age of fourteen and a brother fred burtenshaw who died ten years ago mrs allan norton mrs wellington willett and mrs ernest simson of tow n are step da ughters archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service on saturday afternoon at the mcclure funeral home six nephews acted as pallbearers ted fred and ar thur james of hamilton fred and jack dunn of acton and ross nor ton of town interment was in greejw ood cemetery georgetown on friday evening members of the legion w a held a service at the funeral h mc with the prcsi dent mrs alex taylor in charge local people put it over could successfully ship and moved with tier parents to erin township where her father farmed on lot 18 of the 7th conces sion mrs miller was a great home maker and dev otcd to her family and those around her she was a lover of flowers and was always interested hi anything which would have an influence for good she shotted pitience that may never be equalled she was a member of st johns united church george town mr miller died in 1936 and she was also predeceased by an only brother r c price ot erin four children survive bernard of ac ton lau m t j brow ashgrove robert and stewart at home and one grandson allan brownridge the funeral service on thursday at the mcclure funeral home was conducted by rev john m smith and interment was in greenwood cemetery pallbearers were wil ham norton fred cole wilfred harding alex mckay peter mil ler and e l miller its selection that counts i nowhere in this entire region will you find such an extensive selection of mens newjspring suits topcoats and slacks as you will find at -srtvfirs- silver s bigger buying power means bigger values to you legion notes m tilt nrws f the branch this ueek is r nanly est ill led t the isrriiif baikju ts on m i day t ig it the legion will be host to all the lads who played hockey on any of tht ir teams this year a supper will be served them and it is ex petted a big league nlfl star will be present boys can jet the de tails from their managers sec advertisement in this issue anglican summer rally planned at acton park a summer picnic at acton for haiton anglicans was planned at a banquet for men of the deanery in st stephen s parish hall hornby on wedncsdiy the s i n t r r tll w is ij n ted f ur rs u vvh t t f rst 1 eld it lovville pirk the i ext tv ye rs it was held at ap pelby c liege it imbrues a reli fcious service at which all i unly clergymen lake part with angli can families taking a picnic lunch leslie duby acton was chiirman at the dinner held in lie new par ish hall which has been created by extavatie a basement under the church the ladies of the ehureh catered for the dinner and guests weie welcomed by rev j e max well md mark bussell seni r men bcr of the congregation the guest speaker introduied by george atkins bronte was rev w a young chafcflain f the ontario agricultural jklege who is wen ki owi as ajy after dinner speaker mr young mhersperscd his wri us remarks with a fcood amount f iu mour he stressed the value of the special summer course offered to rural clergy of all denominations at the oac to make them familiar with the problems of the people to whom they minister and asked the congregations to give serious thought to paying expenses of their minister to attend the c urse mr young s main message was what he called the ocder of the concerned in eviry church he said there ire toe iim ny pit pie who do not work for their religion wh are ci nteul to sit in the hack mat nd wlose prusi r critltism d es i t c unt i i ius it is only super fu i il it ist t ppomtioi that brciks a ministers he irt te said it is in dure re i i he asked tl o c present to be i i crm 1 lx ut their cmrch and to share in its activities t the full the full dinner if the deanery laymejgjjewill bi hi id at st ceor ge s chureh i nvvillt free installation of aerial our warranty covers all tabes for a year including picture tubes aj- miluere television sales and service 9th line and maple avenue in part of hunteri inn building buy addison tv be satisfied business phone 230 bill m1luere residence phone 435r showroom open every evening for demonstrations and friday night april 24 sees the anniversary dinner in honour of our charter and original members a great deal of planning has gone into this affair and it is hoped to be a huge success the rooms are being specially decorated for it and a dinner featuring tur key is iplanned it is hoped that a number of distinguished guests will be present including the legion pre ident a b hulse qc guest spea ker will be rev norman rawson of hamilton possibly one of canada s finest speakers mr rawson has an international reputation as a speaker being a paid speaker at many conventions held in american cities such as boston denver and los angeles his sunday services and radio iddresses from his church in h millon attract such crowds that i undreds arc turned away branch zr is very fortunate in having mr rawson a veteran of world war 1 incidental lywtth them for their an niversary the latter part of the ram evening will be given over to a dance dinner will at 7 15 pm magician entertains at fire brigade ladies nite on friday members of the fire brigade held thrtf annual dinner at which they entertained their wives at the oddfellows hall a group of rcbckahs catered for a turkey dinner a toast to the queen by chief william hyde was responded to by everyone after which the party gathered upstairs for the evening arranged by the social committee chairman erwin lewis william ritchwjack dav 4dson charles tyler andx wilfred breen the highlight of the evening was magician harf eller ot weston and his vocalist sister mrs kltch en who was accompanied by mrs illes mr eller kept everyone ei tertained for an hilarious hour with his magic tricks and mrs kitchens contralto voice was enjoyed by all the rest of the evening was spent ih dancing with music supplied by orchestra cers was held in acton list sun day representatives from branch 120 were sports chairmen gordon king and herb arnold accompan led by norm mcdonald big things are planned for oil branches inclu ding a cyib tourna in acton this friday nig and dit tour r in may here ball plans were also disguised it looks like zonk meeting of sport offi- jan season for tl branch sine december 1951 the r ba of canada has provided banking service to construction crews working on the gigantic power and aluminum project now taking shape on b c b rugged mountain coabt branches and sub branches are operating at kemano tahtsa lake nechako river damsite kildala skins lake and other strategic points in this great undertaking pjoneermg in remote areas is nothing new to the royal bank it is a strong tradition today for example we maintain offices at churchill on hudsons bay majo in the yukon and port radium on the fringe of the arctic the farthest north bank in canada whenever and wherever the need arises the royal bank of canada heads north with the men who are establishing canadas new frontiers important all charter mem- ben or members joining the branch before kay 1st 1928 please leave their names with the steward on or before this saturday april 18th this is very important the royal bank of canada a bl bank serving a okowinocsuntky

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