Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1953, p. 8

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gkorgktown herald wednesday evening june 3rd ims page 8 the convenience of oil air conditioning units for oil firing an ample mpply of dovmid no ashot no dint no attention ibed healthful atr comedy needed boated nd cir inroeehoet automatic thermostatically coo yovr hone and with no at- trolled beat anures even tempera- tentioa from yonl tnee beautiful tore clare mitt are completely auto- healtbral air filtered hunldlfted mode and amazingly low in price evenly wanned and circulated check the advontaow ittted economical to operate then tome in to tee for younelfl smart appearance for modem bn g r muckart plumbing heaths ttnsmlthinr electrical wiring oil burners and service phone 31w or j bstd more than for quick service 25 years insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone 183 georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years why argue about mohey oet man nut jajpoar bunqy fl wan an hfc loanl 30 1000 on your own ri without benfcmbfatecnriiyuptobmwitbetorbpbt thoanad founded wilbw park john iwilliams dies a former georgetown and glen williams resident and member of a family which gave glen williams its name was buried in glen wil liams cemetery on thursday john i williams died at his home at phelpston the previous tuesday he had been in failing health for some time a son of jacob i williams and susan fors- ter he was born in acton and spent his early years in the glen from 1906 to 1916 he lived in george town where he was bookkeeper at the creelman knitting company older residents will remember him as owner of wilber park which was located in the flats behind the present georgetown lumber com pany and harleykaymarslands plant at that time the river was dammed and a sizeable pond crea ted where there was boating and swimming in the summer and an open air skating rink in the winter months the park took its name from mr williams and mr barber former owner of the property after leaving town mr williams lived in toronto until 1944 and spent the next two years in beav- erton and cannington latterly he had made his home with daughtesr in phelpston and islington while they lived in town both mr and mrs williams whom he married on june 19th 1906 were active workers in the thenmeth odist church now st johns uni ted gardening and photography were his hobbies surviving are his wife the for mer josephine cleave three chil dren william f williams wind sor mrs frank dixon ruth of phelpston and mrs e f deviney grace of islington and seven grandchildren a sister frances mrs james cook of creston b c predeceased him rev john m smith conducted the funeral service on thursday at the mcclure funeral home geor getown with interment following in glen williams cemetery pall- bearers were grant pickard isling ton joseph hartley milton and william g marshall lome cleave trevor williams and charles will- son oh heavens the double trios sang lift thine eyes ttie service closed with the singing of god save the queen and the benedec- tlon today phone or atop ha 0useh0ld finance s hah si south s fleer phono 1 mampton oni 114 wyndhcaa straw pbona 793 ouhfk ont fairway construction asphalt driveways and parking areas represented by mcnally construction phone 18 georgetown free estimates custom television service by jimmy brown complete tv radio service including custom installation factory trained work guaranteed jimmy brown cordaro bldg main street georgetown 41 residence phone brampton 1722m get certificates after attending fire course at a recent fire regional school held in kitchener jack harlow and alex ritchie officers of the local fire department stood high in their classes they were instructed with dem onstrations in climbing and raising ladders radio hydraulics masks hydrants rescue work knots and ipumps after which they were ex amined and awarded certificates their previous knowledge no dpubt had much to do with their success which illustrates the efficiency of the local fire department the school was held under the direction of the ontario fire mar shals office instructors were g aexander and j turnbull toronto c verstery london j a hunting don north bay b o sullivan of welland and l carrier cornwall concrete well tile culvert tile septic tanks s h r nellis r r 3 rockwood 5 phone rockwood 120 r 31 budget terms arranged if desired for t5an blue coal a complete fuel service w h kentner son phone 12 high quality stoker coal blue coal fuel oil v hamilton construction at your service for concrete work remodelling fe repairs or a complete new home discuss your building with us wm b hamilton phone 220r31 no 7 highway opposttodomlnlon seed house special coronation service at st johns on sunday jug as in most churches of the com monwealth sunday was observed as coronation sunday at 9t john s united church rev john m smith read two portions of scrip ture which will be read as part of the coronation service in westmin ster abbey and from one of these he took his text render therefore unto caesar the things which are caesar s and unto god the things that are god s in rendering our homage to our gracious queen amid pomp and pageantry colour and beauty it is fitting that we should remember the solemnity of the occasion and be thankful that we can believe our queen is accepting her crown in all sincerity not lust to rule but also as an acceptance of service under god to her people in all her realm the coronation service calls for the recognition of the queen as the rightful one to hold this high office and every precaution is taken to ensure this and to sec that no usurper takes her place and while we may wonder why so much pag eantry and ceremony let us rem ember that it comes down through long years of history carrying with it a meaning much of it commem orating the overcoming of some practise or tradition which was not- favourable to the people express ing rejoicing at the happier relation ship which has gradually come be tween the people and their sover eign the coronation is the time of the taking of oaths and the making of vows in a christian service be fore a christian minister not just for honour and self but for ser vice for the acceptance of work and responsibility for her people not in her own strength but under god during the service a bible is han ded to her and c accepts it as the word of wisdom and guidance for her high office she also takes in her hand an orb representing the world with the cross of christ over t thus recognizing that there is a higher king who rules over the earth she is anointed with oil as were the kings of old teslarnent times so setting herself apart for her great duties we arc fortunate in having a queen who belives in these things and who is sincere in showing it as she takes off her crown and joins with her subjects in the commun ion service acknowledging her al legiance to god through christ our queen believes in prayer she has asked us to pray for her here are her words i want to ask you all whatever your religion may be to pray for me on that day coronation to pray that god may give me wisdom and strength to carry out the solemn promises i shall be making and that i may faithfully serve him and you tall fne aay5of my life may god bless you tend guide you all can we do less tor her from whom we expect so much as we rejoice on our coronation holiday can we also think of it as n holy day which can mean much for our common- wealth and even for the world the choir sang the anthem slug oderation is but another name for wisdom socrates the house of seagram men who think of tomorrow practise moderation today for young men of 16 trades training for an army under the soldier apprentice plan the canadian army soldier apprentice plan offers a unique career opportunity for oung men of 16 who want good future 3way programme trains soldier apprentices for careers as skilled soldier tradesmen trades training nnrfer expert instructor in one of 16 skilled trade academic training in physical chemistry algebra english etc 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