Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1953, p. 7

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why argue about money oet fiah start in your family finances with ah hfc total 50 to 1000 on your own li without bankabb security up to 24 month to repay thousands ttfotbmtacrmufrqakconreakwsy so can yon today phono ox atop nl ivoombit it jijiousehold finance s main st soatfc mcoad imt phono 130 uamtnon ont 79 zion tabernacle come to the revival meetings each sunday 11 am and 730 pm sunday school 945 am we welcome you water street georgetown opposite post office rev f m fletcher pastor phone 750w norval mrs fred mclaughlin dies of heart attack mrs fred mclaughlin r r 2 norval succumbed to a heart at tack art her home on friday mrs mclaughlin had been in poor health cor some time but death came quite suddenly she had just entered the house after re turning from a shopping trip to brampton the former alice emma clarke she was born at norwich england daughter of george clarke and marie howell she had lived at lot 6 concession 11 ksquesing since her marriage in- 1910 surviving are her husband and two sons claude and richard both at home two sisters mrs charles goodyear elsie of brampton and marion of toronto and five broth ers george william and james clarke brampton louis clarke toronto and arthur clarke sarnia rev- l g royal of norval pres byterian church conducted the fun eral service on monday at the mc- killop funeral home brampton with interment following in hill- crest cemetery norval pallbearers were william south albert hunter william graham earl hyatt milton bird and charles goodyear takes new position at kress hotel william broughton masseur and proprietor of the old english herb co since coming to georgetown fuom england started a new posi tion on monday at the kress min eral springs hotel in preston mr broughton will have charge of the health department at the ho tel famous for its mineral baths and massages earlier this year mr and mrs broughton and their family moved from town to a house near limehouge the family will stay there for a few- weeks but plan to move to preston later mr broughton has been an active legion member during his stay in town and is president of the im perial section a music lover he has also sung with 9t georges church chotr wedding invitations neatly and promptly executed in all the latest designs phone no 8 the herald guelph physician was welumown locally a prominent guelph physician who had ministered to many geor- georgetown people dr henry or- ton howttt 73 died on sunday at st josephs hospital after a leng thy illness dr howitt had retired because of ill health he was born in guelph graduated from mcgill university in 1904 and took post graduate studies in england- he was medical officer of health for guelph from 1910 to 1920 and dur- mock wedding features shower for d hazell on wednesday evening mrs charles sayers and miss beryle pttenden entertained forty ladies at mrs sayers home on guelph st the occasion was a kitchen show er forjmiss doreen hazell whose marriage to arthur wood takes place this saturday miss hazell joan harrison and pat vance were guests of mrs bill james for sup per when the brideelect returned home she was ushered under an arch of pink v white streamers mrs j l barber played the wed ding march and a mock wedding was performed xhe bride margeryallen came down the stairs on the arm of her father teresa harrison to join the groom maribn ritchie the officiating clergyman was myrtle pattenden all were gracefully at tired in overalls plalfjl shirts cov eralls and old felt hats the rest of the evening was spent in games with the hostesses serving a deli cious lunch ing the first war was chief surgeon at speedwell military hospital now the ontario reformatory during his career he wrote many articles and contributed much to the ad vancement of surgery and medic ine he leaves his wife two daugh ters mrs angus dunbar guelph and mrs george ward dundas and one son hemgr new york city the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 6 1003 pagc 7 again in 1953 vt abo- th 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ore finecar advantages more real quality for your noieyand its canadas lowestpriced fullsize cur farther ahead than ever in quality yet the lowest priced fullsize iir with greater economy of operation thats the story of this sensational new chevrolet for 1953 and of course that means more value for you who buy it more pleasure in your motoring and more money in your pocket imagine the most beautiful car in its field with new fashionfirst bodies by fisher that set the standard of styling in side and out and it s a truly pow erful car the easiest driving easiest riding car in its field with many advancements for your comfort convenience and safely yet with all these new and exclusive advantages chevrolet remains the oh est- pneed line in its field yes indeed only chevrolet gives such excellence with such economy come in and prove it at your earliest convenience combination of powerglide automatic transmission and iish p blue- flame engine optional on bel air and tnotrn models at extra cost mou now buy atmoms than any othk car arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets good drivers dr ff cars may is safety month v 2 pairs l rniia k chlorophyufrkth evening sheer nylons in exquisite plastic cass silvers bo cbarar 17 pldurat en onema11c sight honcboa hondcrahd mokthg ban al sogw em cod milliere television sales service 9th line maple ave phone 230 or 435r conservative candidate in distinguished company sybil bennett qc halton s fed eral progressi econservative can didate will join a distinguished group of speakers tonight at a rally or the western ontario p c asso ciation in the hotel london she will share speaking honours with hon george a drew oppos ition leader in the house of com mons hon earl rowe mj john diefenbaker m p and hon thomas l kennedy mpp lions and wives at king edward dance a group of fiteen members of the lions club and their wives went to toronto by chartered bus thurs day evening the group had dinner at the king edward hotel and stayed for the supper dance in the oak room joe marchment with his guitar kept everyone in a merry mood on the trip leading a sing song which lasted from town to city and home

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