Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1953, p. 5

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daily 7 and 9 pan matinee saturday 2 pm k wednesday and thursday sept 23 tropic zone captain black jack friday and saturday september 45 the story of the greatest 6uhfighter of them alu mtkluly castle jobs mcihtke wgh cbriah 1 ms dui ma iimba mhoml lote sunday after midnite 1205 and monday 2 pm the three stooges in booty and the beast martin or lewis in hollywood fun fiesta and ma and pa kettle with donald oconnor fsjlilwpok va l jsa 4 penny edwards joe besses monday tuesday sept 7 and 8 7 9 pm hdd wutot fie fought like the devil thelimmbtrss tethhcoior umoum fmmcrt henry 6tankc eowswww adult entertainment wednesday and thursday september 910 3mm lucky programme 2470 843 2914 1725 15 740 hajuuackb saul graham mr and mrs john h graham announce the marriage of their daughter jacque line inez to william parker saul of acton the marriage took place at erindale rev george f banks of st peter a anglican church officiating deaths hepbukn christina booth howie at taronto on tuesday sep tember 1st 153 christina booth howie hepburn in her 84th year beloved wide of the late john hepburn and dear mother of mrs william schenk evelyn and john of glen williams mrs p w t farr ethel mrs c w wills doris eleanor and james d all of toronto and norman s of klamath falls oregon resting at the chapel of morley 3 bedford 159 eglinlon ave- w at lascelles blvd service on thurs day at 11 am interment at ham ilton cemetery upon arrival by mo tor about 2 30 p m in mcuoriam freure in loving memory of mrs c freure who passed away september 1st 1952 jrontlly remembered by her niec edna c ctvth williams mrs john hepburn sr forty years in glen a resident of glen williams for over forty years mrs john hep burn st 83 died yesterday in tor onto mrs hepburn had been in fall ing health for some time and loss of her eyesight a year ago handi capped her greatly she had lately been living in town at the home of mr and mrs arthur heeve during the war she was an active worker for the kid cross she also took a great interest in her church being a member of jarvis street baptist church toronto and also attending the baptist church in town the former christina booth howie she was a native of scot land with her husband she came to canada 47 years ago and- lived for a short time at hamilton before moving to glen williams mr hep burn died five years ago she is survived by four sons and three daughters mrs william schenk evelyn and john of glen williams mrsp w t fair eth el mrs c w wills doris elea nor and james all of torbnto and norma f klamath pnllb cirfgnn wednesday evening sept pa ibm tbs oeosmsktown ufatji pages ransom in loving memory of a dear lather and grandfather john ransom who passed away sud denly september 2nd 1952 god called him home it was his will but in our hearts fc he liveth still lovingly remembered may and bruce harley and grandchildren a daughter mrs leonard march- ment died three vears ago and an other daughter marion in 1921 the funeral service in toronto on thursday morning will be followed by interment in hamilton cemetery later in the afternoon cards of thanks anderson the family of the late thomas anderson wishes to express their sincere thanks to relativei friends and neighbours for their kindness expressions of iympathy and flowers received during their rtcent bereavement keep tiilm coming the social and personal column of the herald still continues to be a popular feature w ith readers keep us informed of your visits tnd visnors by phoning 8 daytimes or 651 tfter hours seek night school move to georgetown at a meeting called for the pur pose of discussing night schools in georgetown and acton dick licata was appointed to head a committee to investigate full details representatives of various organ izations were asked to the meeting at the home of mr and mrs h j newman last wednesday mr lloyd mniahall representing the commun ities programs branch of the de partment of eduction was in atten dance ind outlined the require ment which must be met and how buth schools can be conducted ror the past three years a very successful school has been operated at milton with prospects pointing to this being held again this winter some georgetown and acton people particularly members of arts and rafts groups think that the school bhould be moved in succession to other communities particularly as the regulations siate that a night school can be held in one location for no more than two years except under exceptional circumstances it was the opinion of the meeting that it might be too lat to move the complete school this year but perhaps certain lasses could be held in georgetown and acton mr lic ata s committee will report back to i later meeting budget market shredded wheat 2 boxes 31c kraft cheei whiz jar 35c green giant nibletscorn 2 tins 37c maple leaf low calorie ao j cheese pkg 25c 89c and 33c quick quaker oats 48 oz pkg glide liquid starch j and jexlo pu 33c bottle 17 3 f aoc big georw 17 pldurm exdwlva cinematic sight hondioma hand crafted cabin matching boh at slight exm cost liu can buv tv anywhere but uhat about sulill when yo j buy from miliifbe television you are guaranteed prompt efficient service milliere television saxjes service main st north phone 435r wolves take close acton soccer match one of the liveliest soccer match es of the season delighted 300 spec tators at acton friday when geor getown wolves won 3 i it was a good clean game ably rcferecd by dave bowman larry nolan scored first for the woues and added a second later in the match larry now has a crop of goils in the season aiui is well justified in centre forward position as top goal scorer during the first half both teams showed excellent defence work with a wonderful displl by georgetown s v issallo one ui the best exhibi tions of amateur oaltendink seen in a long time ietc sehipper and aivd nolan wre also outstanding on defence greatest defici rcy at present is the forward line which needs streng thening lo pay dividends in more loals the whole 90 minutes kept every one in suspense the remark of an acton spectator lums it up with games like tha soccer will draw bigger and bigger crowds it was a great match georgetown were the better team and as su won commercial domestic wiring good workmanship prompt service leos electric service mill st phone 240 residence victoria 2rl4 fall fair dates barrle oct 1 3 beamsville sept 10 12 beetorf sept 29 30 binbrook sept 11 12 chesley sept 11 12 colli ngwood soot 2426 cookstown sept 17 18 dundalk sept 9 10 elmira sept 4 5 7 lindsay sept 2228 listowel sept 28 29 mount forest sept 12 14 teeswater oct 67 toronto cne aug 28 sept 12 toronto royal nov 1321 waterdown sept 22 23 walkerton oct 29 welland sept 1419 woodbrlnge oct 10 12 school starts tuesday local schools opeh on tuesday af ter the longest summer which tea chers and pupils will have for ano- thar seven years the late labour day accounts for the extra week of holidays aunt jemima pancake flour 20 oz pkg 21c fancy red sockeye salmon tin 39c brunswick sardines 3 tins for 25c kraft dinners 2 for 29c peaches tomatoes muskmelons celery lettuce ccbbage cucumbers carrots potatoes red and green peppers at lowest market prices for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 366 exhibition visitors you are cordially invited to visit the lennox furnace oil burner display at devonshire court trie world s largest manufacturesmvanci engineers of warm air heating hicken i clapham georgetown save the telegram oalv tft wsskshd tm hm mhvr of tka t cmttersilmauai m ymm nvt i sty tw 1 ikx t tht tihi t say md imn how

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