Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1953, p. 4

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iaaajik bl j j ywriimiflwiii j i jiimi siiirf mimbfwwvyc wtffthl thk pepprrowj bkkau lne4ay tfntint mtr 8th 1ss3 wsi charter member of u ceremony mountain union institute rruonnixon wedding road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 mabel laura lush wife of peter d hartley died at her home king street milton on monday june 22nd born in eramosa in 1b74 the daughter of thomas foster and mar garet jane lush she lived in hunts- ville the early part of her life then in the milton community where she attended milton and bells schools in 1892 sixtyone years ago she for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 rea 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pxcu daily evenings by appointment highest prices t paid tor scrap iran steel hetata battarvn hbeeuweau farm scrap delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eatestroochlna sarah st georgetown phone 505r travel notes flytca to new york 4 flights daily fsom toronto 4080 an air trip to new york combined with an allexpense freedom tour is an ideal holiday combination tours from 2 to 7 days consult john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street u a doublpring ceremony in ox presbyterian church milton saturday afternoon june 27th ji elizabeth daughter of mr and j m e nixon or milton and nald robert morrison caledo- were married by the rev e born he bride given away by her her wore a fullskirted gown of blue alencon lace over satin wodsons are back to lytfpend summer here stfll weukfiown summer residents re a few years ago mr and mrs doidward wodsoi have come back casi again to spend two months in town men for many years the wodsons theycame out from toronto and lived statin the home of mr and mrs frank tlpollock on main street north while tortthat couple were away for the sum- toasmer this year mr and mi wod- brason will occupy the apartment of chesmr and mrs bruce harding while married peter d hartley and lived de w scalloped hemline and thothey are away on a european trip on their farm con 5 lot 12 nel- iii m v tr hw mal n mi- w n ut i on their farm con 5 lot 12 nel son township until 1944 when they moved to milton mrs hartley vas a life long member of st pauls united church a member of the womans mission ary society and women s associa tion of the church and a charter member of mountain union wom ens institute during her long busy ingertip veil caught to her mat ng headdress she carried a lite bouquet of stephanotis and idloli arranged with ivy mrs r case sister of the brkte and miss verley morrison the grooms ter and a niece of the bride nan- case flower girl attending her re all dressed in dusty rose tulle taffeta the first two carrying life she was always interested in bch carnations and gladioli her home and family duties espec- ially fond of music and flowers ever willing to share her time and give of her best to others surviving are her husband and four daughters cora pearl mrs n c wrigglesworth marjorie jean mrs r anderson ellen mrs e m readhead and lillian estelle mrs a b mccready toronto and bala fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren also two sis ters hazel mrs e allen and pearl mrs h e bewell victoria b c four brothers cuthbert milton harold and clifford winnipeg and ira imperial saskatchewan at present in milton rev j l blair conducted the funeral service from her home on june 24th mrs j k mahon sang a beautiful solo accompanied by mrs itching their flowered headdres- i and the flower girl a miniature rangement of blue cornflowers st man was mr kenneth neilson ledortia ushers were mr robert atthews dunnville cousin of the oom and mr russell case mil- o the brides brotherinlaw mrs nald wright played the wedding usic which was sung by mrs har- d magee receiving the brides mother was blue shirred chiffon with a gains- rough hat and pink sweetheart ses in her corsage with her navy ue lace over taffeta frock the ooms mother wore a yellow aht id a yellow corsage of roses for going away the bride was i a white and blue summer suit ith accessories in navy blue and hite on return from northern where they are honey- the couple will live on g mr wodson retired this spring est from the staff ot the toronto tele- est gram where for over 35 years he the was music critic this spring he axd wrote several of his columns from riedengland where they visited their the daughter elaine a successful actress mrswho has appeared in many plays thchis telegram column a saturday berfeature of that newspaper has al- lways been particularly interesting claito georgetown people for he has the often uaad georgetown as the set- begting for vstory and has been a great wrobooster of both the lome scots aband and the girls pipe band sic budget terms arranged if desired for sgns blue coal a complete fuel service w h kentner son phone 12 high qualijy stoker coal blue coal fuel oil i i lloyd crawford many floral trib- n utes signified the esteem in which oonijg she was heltf the pallbearers were uther street east caledonia hartley anderson klrkland lake howard lush burlington hartley sims oakvllle tom boustteld gil- bert wrigglesworth and cedric kar aop milton interment was in ev- vacation school teacher ergreen c mhto j wms speaker speaker at a meeting of union resbyterian church wms on june oth was miss crewman who is onducting a vacation school at farm news calf club members hold two meetings during the past week halton calf e cotta club members held two meetings on miss cressman who is connected monday night haltons 4h beef and v the child evangelism depart dual purpose club members met at nent of the church told of the work campbell farms near moffat here ie carried on in the good news the young people under the leader- i this being done in conjunc- ship of art bennett assistant agri- i with the sunday schools cultural representative had the mrs william hunter was hostess privilege of working o two excel- or the meeting and forty ladles lent classes of scotch shorthorns members and visitors attended the t c amos and j e whitelock neeting was under auspices of the were the official judges ome helpers department on friday evening some sixty of iiurrna for the ttranch along w the members of holstein and jer sey and guernsey calf clubs met at the farm of mac alexander near norval again the young people had the privilege of judging and gi- vlng reaapns on two very line tes- ses of jerseys for which art ben nett and j e whitelock acted as the official judges following short business meetings the respective programmes concluded with moving pictures mc family surprise party doifor 25th anniversary les par a very pleasant surprise awaited cmr and mrs here chaplin when j or they returned home from a picnic rojto find their home filled with rela- tretlves in honour of their 25th wed- fding anniversary which took place claon june 20th in after wishing the couple many cmore happy years together they sujwere presented with a sandwich ftoaster from all present they also parecefved a coronation souvenir ash- ijtray and spotfn sent to them from sujengland by mrs wm chaplin s par- fents a corsage of roses was given huto mrs chaplin c a buffet lunch was served ca guests present were mr and mrs bruce brigden mr sorfioyd brigden miss jean clayson mr and mrs thos alderson mr olpnd mrs wm chaplin mr and mrs jgeorge chaplin mr and mrs ray cacrawford mr and mrs charles davis miss gwen davis mr and lajmrs harry savings mr and mrs pave bowman mr dave bowman brjr mr and mrs thos given mr albert carter corporal albert car- cater mr frank carter miu joan cjchaplin mr ai machin miss helen chaplin mr danny mossop mr mhenry chaplin mr and mrs ed francis for plain and rock face g concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j mcgowan 9th line glen williams georgetown 777 outoftown callers please reverse charges when in need of stationery letterheads billheads envelopes phone no 8 the herald due pea his wife helena were over to see the old home town over the glor- ous fourth they are both look ing well and say they like their new home although they mfcsa george- town he tells us another local ijeaseconducted within 60 daysof man now in the u s near him vthe date the shm certificates kenneth whitworth is now super- be isued covering bulls which bed by an officer of either the health of animals division or the ontario veterinary college showing a negative blood test for bangs dl- intendent of quite a big plant over there wr a number 01 ancleat english churches are replacing their equally ancient roofs with alumi num one of these is the chapel of st james in the village of nether warton oxfordshire its lead roof origmafiy laid in 1665 brought 478 as scrap enough to pay the whole cost of installing the new roof it a a neat example of bow while most metals have been get ting more expensive through the centuries the cost of aluminum has been going down aluminum company of canada ltd alcan farm news first ontario dairy day proves a marked success illustrating in marked degree the importance of the dairy industry in the economy of the province some 8 000 ontario farmers joined hands with the ontario department of ag riculture on wednesday june 17th when ontario s first dalry day was celebrated from early in the morning until late in the afternoon ontario farm ers from as far east as ottawa and as far north as parry sound con verged on the farm of mervin shantz near ahna where with wes tern and central ontario farmers they were able to witness the lat est developments in all branches of the dairy industry particular intcresf was evinced in the pole loafing barn located on the shantz farm as well as the opera tion of the milking parlour and the barn drying of hay in addition the latest developments in forage crop ping were demonstrated and the programme also included lectures on milk testing and quality produc tion david pelletterio milton and mildred parkinson hulsburg were selected as ontarios first dairy man and dairy maid each coun ty junior farmer association was invited to nominate a candidate for each title halton juniors under the leadership of president harold tyrrell nominated dave pelletterio of palermo juniors and barbara cunningham of norval juniors al ong with the honor dave and mildred each received fifty dollar cheque fwlt ve passed a negative blood test within six months of the show and itle fromherds dealt with tinder the departments bangs disease control policy which are listed as bangs disease free or herds under the policy in good standing vaccinated heifers under 30 mons of age will be permitted to show- without blood test providing a vac cination certificate signed by a reg istered veterinarian is produced by the owner showing that the animal hae been vaccinated at the proper age dont let opportunity escape you for lack of a savings plan open a savings 1 account at commerce hamilton construction at your service for concrete work remodelling fe repairs complete new home discuss your building with us wm b hamilton phone 220r31 n 1 highway oppaawanmnlnlim seed house farm news milton fair cattle must be negative at a recent meeting of the hal- ton agricultural society in response to a request from a joint meeting representing the halton holstein jersey and guernsey clubs it was decided that at the milton fair on september 26th all cattle exhibi ted must he negative to the blood test the regulation in question reads as follows health bangs disease all 1 dafry cattle 2 beef cattle 3 market cattle except steers and 4 nurse cows must be aecobspanied by certificate la- r

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