Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1953, p. 7

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ptwilmwbiilgjw ge0r6et0wm i daily 7 and 9 pan matinee saturday 2 pjn wednesday bvenlnc july ims the oeokoktown hebauv faok 1 tonight and thursday thunder in the east alan ladd debotji kerr charles boyer friday and saturday kmmfctmcuk at sweeping across thefiekceafronmsl stostsgsirs after midnite show sunday 12 am 6 he art- warming days mon to sat aug 38 something mftwone toot in hewen is here only the heart can describe its glow the v coomw ere is the fulfillment of all that could be desired in a motion picture the sweetness of life the sorrow of death down toearth humor and the joy of love and tender romance her is family prayer at eventide the singing of the old rugged cross and abide with mo in the church of your faith here to fill your cup of happiness ten times tea is the heartwarming adven tures of a parson in the hills where god was only a name a picture for every man who has a dream for every woman who believes in one man a picture to share with someone you love very very much the pictoe that says- godbfesseveriodij coming for 4 titanic days starting monday aug 10th lanuk3nlh uotuicsjr 495 mens sport pants styled with pleats and zipper sanforized for wash- abiaty cool and dressy special 9 98 mens sport shirts cool rayon long sleeves flap pocket a nice looking shirt special 1 79 dress goods a selection of summer dress fabrics at special reduced prices see our dress goods counter 1main st georgetown drew visits halton continued from page 1 pound barrier row hampering trade with the uk could be broken if it were approached in a sensible bus inesslike way mr drew said that was based on expert opinions on both sides of the atlantic as fur ther proof of th s he noted the in congruity of conflicting statements niude i letter pearson who said tl at the problem was being tackled only t be contradicted by mr st laurent a few days later who said that it was impossible mr drew too spoke of the income tax exemp- tioi s i ossible it a pc government were elected and cited the v ays tt at the various municipalities could be helped by a federal gov eminent he spoke feelingly of his pleasure at having two old friends on the platform with him one or his oldest aid dearest friends tom kennedy and stan hall who he had come to like and respect so much during their associations in the ontario government mr drew laughingly recalled the time 10 years ago when a liberal govern ment in ontario had called an elec tion under much the same tlrcum- stances in this province and as he laughingly put it the conservatives hadnt fared too badly in that one at all j mr drew called on all pre sent to get out and work support and vote for sybil bennett he ci ted her many qualities and abilities saying it was high time more women were in the house of commons and citing that there were many reasons for this their interest in education social services etc and laughingly remarked that he hoped halton would send sybil to ottawa for among other reasons to practice that particular woman s specialty house- cleaning for if ever a place nee ded a house cleaning its the house of commons miss bennett then spoke thank ing all those who had come at this very inconvenient hour to hear the p c leader sftie spoke solemnly of the great future of halton county and the great decisions that lay in the future and of her hope that she might be apowcd to serve her count and pledged any abilities she might possess to the task miss bennett then noed the fact that in the past few weeks the liberals had brought into halton every top ranking member of the liberal hier achy had spoken that they all had one thing in common that not one had spoken of the future or liberal plans for the future but ra ther had harkc1 back to that age- old cry that a conservative govern ment would cut socnl services and that tinder any government but the liberals there vould be depression this in spite of the overwhelming evidence that thr- last one had been world wide and that after all a liberal govrnrrent had been in power for the first two years of it and had done absolutely nothing to combat it and n the face of the facts that the conservative party was solemnly pledged to carry on all social services and to extend them miss bennett flayed the waste and extravagance of the pres ent administration pledging a return to sane representative government by a conservative government after august 10th she ended with the hope that everyone would support her regardeas of political affilia tion and promised to serve halton to the very best of her ability chairman allan nicholson dosed tbe meeting with god save tbe queen although nnarhmnlwi at the last births kennedy mr and mrs william kennedy nee ingeborg haupt- man are happy to announce the birth of a daughter carolyn anne at the kingston general hospi tal on friday july 17th 1953 a sister for billie memoriams harrison in loving memory of a dear mother mrs fred har rison who did on july 28th 1946 today recalls sad memories of a dear mother gone to rest and the ones who think of her today are the ones who loved her best di and fred in memory of our f- red harrison ears ago july 28th harrison daughter vs ho died si 1946 nothing can ever take away the love our henrts hold dear fond memories linger every day remembrance keeps her near mr and mrs sam walker harrison in memory of our sister mrs fred harrison who died july 28th 1953 her weary hours and days of pain her troubled nights are past and in our aching hearts we know she hag found sweet rest at last hazel ted and george presswood in loving memory of a dear mother elizabeth press- wood who passed away august 4th 1952 one year has passed dear mother since you were called away how well do w remember that sad and weary day we have only your memory dear mother to remember our whole life through but sweetness will linger forever as we treasure the image of you sadly missed by son jack doris and family thompson in loving memory of my dear husband septimus who passed away july 29th 1952 nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear fond memories linger every day remembrance keeps him near his loving wife daisy and fam ily thompson in loving memory of dad who passed away july 9lh 1952 his weary hours and days of pain his troubled nights are past and in our aching hearts we know- he has found sweet rest at last jean morris and grandchildren thompson in loving memory of septimus thompson who died july 29th 1952 sadly missed b harold ina and family semple in memory of arthur semple who riled on- august 3rd 1940 always remembered by his wife thompson in memory of a dear father and granddad septimus thompson who died july 29th 1952 the world may change from year to year and friends from day to day but never will the one we loved from memory pass away ernie norma and grandchil dren moment the dance floor was avail able and an orchestra was obtained for dancing j the georgetown girls pipe band played before the arrival of mi- drew outside the inn and also fav- ored tbe guests with n tax the intcnniesloo

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