Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1953, p. 9

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now that holiday seadn is approaching have your car tuned for safer driving by calling fred maveals oarage formerly fred sinclairs main street phone 26 magistrate weds in st timothys toronto coop news seed corn hybrids open pollinated and silo blends baler twine gehl forage harvesters mulkey bale elevators coop balanced feeds purina feeds halton cooperative supplies free qenvery route days georgetown 86 milton 127 in the church of st timothy toronto on friday evening canon james outdated at the marriage of thebna marguerite betty green and kenneth murney langdon pink and white peonies and white can delabra formed the setting for the seven oclock ceremony the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs francis anthony green of 34 glen echo road and before her marriage was on the secretarial staff of duplate canada limited mr langdon a local lawyer and halton county magistrate is the son of mr and mrs kenneth murney langdon of brighton white chantllly lace over pink bombazine formed her wedding gown which had a portrait neckline embroidered with pearls the gown had a three quarter skirt and scal loped hem and a matching lace hat was embroidered with pearls she wore a shoulder veil and carried a white iprayer book with white roses and stephanotis mrs h e parsons matron of honour wore threequarter length fullskirted pink bombazine and carried a nosegay of pink carna tions cornflowers and toabys breath daphne jean tyas the brides niece was flower girl also in pink bombazine with a front in sert of frilled white lace her small nosegay included feather carnations cornflowers and babys breath mr green gave his daughter in mar riage mr rutherford langdon south porcupine was groomsman for his brother ushers were wilfrid ford edwin binkley jack malcolm and wray salter rev alex j calder georgetown was soloist a reception followed at mlssls- sauga golf country club port credit mrs f a green received for her daughter wearing sandal wood rose lace with navy blue ac cessories and a corsage of pink ro ses the grooms sisterinlaw mrs rutherford langdon also received wearing champagne lace with bronze accessories and a corsage of tea ro ses mr and mrs langdon wjll live in georgetown when they return from a honeymoon trip in the new england states the bride travelled in a pink shantung silk suit match ing coat and shoes and navy hat to grade 7 marilyn barth anne burns kenneth miller to grade 6 carol barth hon apnle klunipenhoirwer bm lien klumpenhouwer donna miller to grade 4 robert foster hon gloria zilio hon david miller ralph miller to grade 3 wlm klunkpen- houwer barry sheppard to grade 2 betsy klumpen houwer june mabee brian el wood maurice deforest the georgetown hkeaij wednesday evening july 1st 1993 spage 9 snelgrove simcoe liberal candidate a georgetown ladys brother will contest the worth simcoe riding in the august 10th election running under the liberal banner ralph snelgrove was chosen when more than 1000 liberals attended a meeting in barrle last week he is a brother of mrs john bell of town mr snelgrove s only opposition was mayor graydon kohl of col- lingwood mr snelgrove is owner of the barrie radio statioh and be fore that was on the staff of the radio station at owen sound royal judge for 8th year in row an unusual honour has come to corey herrington fancy poultry breeder and judge and editor of feather fancier magazine the stewarttown resident whose sunset farm is internationally known has been chosen as a judge at the royal winterfair for the eighth consecutive year only one other judge has exceeded his years of service only ten judges are used at the fair each year and these come from all parts of canada and the united states mr herrington who will also v judge at the canadian national ex hibition willjudge american and english breeds and asiatics at the winter show b dancing every saturday promotion results clay hill school the report for ss 15 clay hill school released this week by the teacher mrs albert presswood shows the following results to grade 8 gerard klumpen houwer sing song movies amateurs sunday nites 5 huttonvillepark brampton 357 1 13 ik its better business to buy chevrolet advance designtrucks more engine power chcvrulci trucks offer you a sclcllmn of four fimihj v ilve in head en unci to mitth lintl rjdc jnii sutciluk ihc two trca 2 iu in 1 oa lm mcr k inven tionil anil t o r- ihc mk hi in 1i rtiuc mnslcr anil ihc 7l m in wiirlmimir jl feature full prcwurc luhr tjii n and im proicd inwcr jcl iirhurcii n fur in icr life smooihcr perform mcc and entra economy more braking power twin action rear brakes and torque action front brakes both with lorn wearing linings effectively sealed against dirt and moisture combine lo provide effective braking for greater safety and driving ease torque action front brakes am aandard on all models the positive duoshoe parking brake on h d models mounted at the rear of the transmission eliminates cable stretching and greatly reduces service adiusttnenis more staying power now heavier monger more durable frames increase rigidity add to rugged ness and stamina of all 1953 chevrolet trucks long famous for their ability to lake the toughest job day after day chevrolet trucks are now brawnier sturdier than ever more economy the new and greater stamina of 1953 chevrolet trucks plus extra gasoline economy in heavyduty models with im proved vajvein head performance reduces hauling costs per ton mile bnngs you long life of your trucks chevrolet general motors value here are a few things we think are worthy of your consideration before you buy your truck in 1953 chevrolet trucks are more rugged have huskier and more rigid construction than ever in the past this means longer truck life and lower over all costs to you youll find the increased horsepower and higher compression ratios of the four great valvetnhead engines bring you greater power greater stamina greater performance greater ability to dotheob youll find that means faster acceleration greater ability to cumb the steepest grades and youll find a wonderful gain in gasoline mileage tool as any owner of a 1953 chevrolet truck knows these are the sturdiest most powerful trucks chevrolet has ever bufll in every load range they have proved themselves to be the world leading moneymakers on any hauling sob before you buy drop- m at our anow- room and talk things over let us show you why its better business to buy chevrolet advancedesign trucks 4tf3fc tuy chivtoltt tlocsxthamanv othfjt maki1 arthur scott motors limited visityour rcaf career counsellor at georgetown municipal office tuesday july 7th 1 2 noon to 7 p m this is your opportunity to get complete informa tion on what the air force can offer you as an aircrew officer or as a skilled airman or airwo man technician in a mod ern aviation trade tel 1 t qiifii ami fittftiph street thought on peace st johns sermon j d g at st johns united church on sunday morning rev john m smith followed up his sermon of a week ago on peace with another entitled attempts at peace he used part of jeremiah 6th and part of matthew 5 for his scripture lessons and took his text from jer emiah 614 they have healed also the hurt of my people slightly say ing peace peace when there ts no peace how like are our ays to the days of jeremiah nearly 2 600 years ago and so often in between times can the reason be ea it was then or as jeremiah records from the least of them even unto the greatest everyone is given to cov- etousness everyone dealeth falsely or is it that we give the same an swer as the people did then when the lord said ask for the old paths where is the good way and walk therein and ye shall find rest for your souls but they said we will not walk therein they de ified the lord so how could they have peace and since jesus came he has taught us that if we desire ipeace we must go further than the people of jeremiahs time were asked to do we are to learn to love our enemies bless themdo good to them pray for them war has surely had a fadr trial as an attempt to bring peace we have had wars to end wars wars to force peace and win or lose started by ourselves or forced on us there is still no peace even in some of our short experience we can sense that way isnt working and the cold war or war of nerves which is being attempted to bring peace it is an improvement over the other at least we don t have the slaughter of men women and children towris bombed out of existence bih even it is mostly propaganda eacn side boosting their ownways and ideas belittling the others rather than seeking concord and harmony which alone can bring peace it may have some virtue in bringing grievances out into the open but somehow the spirit of it does not give much hope for reconciliation appeasement well it has been attempted too and found wanting it is like taking a boy with you into a store and mm getting in to a small tantrum to try and enforce his demands appeasement seems to mean it has to be gone all over again us ually getting worse it takes a clear head and wise judgment with firm decision to know how far to go and when to stop it doesn t usually bring peace of any lasting nature conferences yes they have been attempted and tried and they are good they bring differences to the front from each side where they can be discussed and in some cases reconciled but somehow resolutions and promises are either soon for gotten or are not backed up at home it seems hard to have them fulfilled and carried out on both sides a it looks as though if we really want peace we have to go further into jesus way he desired peace on earth taught and lived it we must remember gods sovereignity over all people learn to love and pray for our enemies as we do for our selves be just with them not cov etous seeking their good as we do our own remembering too pauls words as far as lieth in you live peacefully with all men at home at school at play in the commun ity nation and world we must learn to live compatibly with each other seeking each others good and any sacrifice it may mean should be made up for by the peace it can bring it still keeps our aim the same the brotherhood of man the world over under the fatherhood of god the choirs anthem was o lqve that vrfh not let me go with ruth frm t part

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