Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1953, p. 5

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harvest service this sunday 7 30 pm st johns church 1 stewakttown 1 r ralph price acton i will preach mackenzie hews we are proud to have been the contractors in the erection of the bell telephone exchange build lng which provides the most mod ern type of phone service to georgetown and district wont it really be tough when we have to blame the wrong num bers we get on ourselves j b mackenzie a son coal building supplies trlanglc 72751 jta- our new number tr 72761 i after sunday robbs drug stor the rexall store membership application forms north halton qolf and country club are available m georgetown at the herald office or from any of the new club directors important until october 15th preference will be given to north halton residents applications should be sent to the secretary ern batkin r r 1 georgetown before that date georgetown arena ontario finals for intermediate b championship brookun vs georgetown ngs 2nd game tonight 4th game next wednesday admission 50c and 25c 8 45 budget market quaker natural health bran 2 boxes 29c rose brand 100 pure pineapple marmalade 52c wagstaffe peach jam 39c 69c and 35c rose brand sweet mixed pickles circus pack peanuts in shell green giant wax beans inc jar rings one dozen sealtite red rubber jar rings 16 oz jar- 31c 21c 2 35c 35c box 9c peaches tomatoes grapes celery lettuce cabbage apples carrots potatoes red and green peppers after sunday tr 73281 for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market zszt social and personal wednesday evening sept 10 1953 the oeobqbtown herald hydro superintendent g w mc- catlum was in colllngwood the first part of last week attending an ajm e u convention rev john and mrs waldie and daughter of london called on mrs robert waldie and other george town friends last week mr and mrs george martin spent a few days in milton last week where tlwy visited with mr and mrs leslie wills mrs niven m jackson of cal gary alberta will arrive in town today and will be visiting with her sister mrs j mcdermid rev and mrs charles j burton of buffalo ny are visiting at nor val with mrs burtons brother rev j e maxwell and mrs max well frances deins and marjorie ev ans will be returning tomorrow from t tui diy holidiy in ntw york city they sla ed at the times squire hotel while in the city mr and mis herbert rydberg or hint michigan spent iv holi- d iy week end i ith mr and mrs bert weston and mr john r smith prnthbours pit normandy boule- ird uul i inim ci of other friends hid a baby slower monday nieht jui mis willi im collier who be came the mother of twin daughters 1 ist week the shower wus held it the home of mrs jants yates bit years old last week glenn broumheatf son of mr and mrs rcj bi oomhead had a birthday p irtj on tuesday at his home on victoria crescent his guests were mary and peter mcnamara gail pries laurainnc and john ford ronnie and jimmy richardson john prouse neil young keith al len gladjs smith lynn emmcrson glenn s cousin david presswood and his brother michael week end visitors with mr and mrs arthur rene were mr and mrs vic wood of peterborough and mrs nelson of winnipeg man on saturday linda and debbie daughters of mr and mrs william hyde had a jo it parly to celebrate their fifth and seventh birthdays their quests wtrl carroll and dav id rarncll marv and michael hall linda and bonnie saunders vir ginia lee trances linton sandr i marchmenu pit hyde elizabeth hay pimi la hodder ellen biehn alan mcdonald bobby alcott mi chad kelly and douglas harlcy mr and mrs irwin noble and ann lorraine and mrs j w ken nedy visited on sunday in new hamburg with mrs v t cavan- agh and mrs rasken last week mr and mrs norman devereaux and family spent a few days at windermere house mus koka where uurv visited with for mer district residents mr and mrs roy parrot professors helen devereaux and helen neilson have returned to their positions at maedonald col letc quebec aft r spending three months abroad mr and mrs w f biadky and mi and mrs bruce hardinj ai riv ed at m ilton airport on sunday llynil home from england after spending the summer months on the lonliuent and in ihc british isles al in mcdonald son of mrs gor don mcdonald queen street cele biattd his filth birtiday with a puty list week at which the fol- lowinj little jiucsts weie present mary and michnel hall debbie kvk ellen biehn md c irroll faf mr md mrs thorn is leslie and kenneth leslir with mr rusell moore and mrs amain of baint cnjojtd i trip to the stiles last wet k lsitinf it bualog i sprms ny with another brother of mrs 1 eslic mr elmer moore and his wife liter in the week they trav cmtd to the muskoki and parry sound district tvgagfments mr and mrs c hester melanson of rural route georgetown an nounce the engagement of their dtuthtcr mideltno madto to don ald gordon sa l erson onlv son of mr ii d mrs gordon sanderson cucloh stmt i fonctown the marriage will t il c i 1kc on october trd it one thnl at the united churc i pnsona georgetown mr and mrs john p kirkwood frm annoum the engagement of their daughter wilma anni to john garnet sintl nr georgetown son of the lite mr and mrs david j sin clair the wedding will take place the latter part tt sotcmbcr mr and mrs willnm king an nounce the engagement of their daughter elizabeth touise to alan james mcgillivray son of mrs charles j mcgillivray of toronto and the ate mr mcgillivray the mirriage will take place on satur day october the third at threp o clock in st john s united church georgetown mcmillan wins cne gig class top money in the gig class at the cne went this year to georgetown s ken mcmillan who drove white- gate princess to a well deserved win in this event the mcmillan horses took a third prize and several 4th and 5ths in the cne horse show after a warm up at ottawa the week before mr and mrs mcmillan hav not made all their plans for the season but expect to go to orangevllle and brampton and of course will be at georgetown fair on october 3rd brampton community concert a aeries of 3 concerts featuring outstanding ar tists at a total price of 6 for a seasons ticket local membership will be taken during the coming week by mrs r t paul pleme contact mrs paul for further tnf mutton fts life time guarantee portable console or desk mqdel9 exclusive sew easy features white models stilt 8450 wool tartans iets esgap injury continued fiom pace 1 there were i cadets and four officcis in the bus which had been c haitercd from woodstock lt wil li mi s hodtes commanding officer of the stratford corps was in charge and the three other officers were sub lici i e g crce sub lieut g rithirds and rev g n schaus the corps padre lt hodfces said the accident hap- i ened ot about 9 jo a m at the tune all the cadets ere singing sea chantits there are a scries of bumps on the road at that point and it seems that these caused the bus to get out of control said ltd hodges fie m xl thing we knew was the bus wcrvmj otr to the right crashing through about ten guaid nils and turning over on its side about 15 feet down the embankment i uckily w came to rest against i tree otherwise we would have rolled a lot firlhcr down the em b nkment 1 t hodges a ho was sitting dir ectly behind thf nriver robert hale 48 woodstock id he was thrown to the other sidr of the bus by the imp ict fveryor was jumbled in i h up on one dc his first iclior was to oicn tie emergency door it the re ir of the bus in i then wtnt to the issisl- i a of the dricr who wis badly shiken but not injured it was in a i tui feelinj witch il the boys is they were piled up inside the bus wi ndenni if they would all get up he s nd rort unately all except cadet morrice wire able to walk out unaided lt hodges hd high praise for the way the cadets conducted them selves there vas ibsolutely no panic he said they nil behaved wonderfully as soon as all the boys were out of the overturned bus mr schaus gathered them together at the road side and said a prayer of thanks giving ther was never a better time for a tharksgiving commen ted lt hodges a georgetown doctor called by the police gave attention to the ca dets who had been injured pro vincial constable howard gunn milton who was in charge of the investigation said that damage to the coach was estimated at 1500 mostly to the roof a bus chartered at georgetown brought the cadets and officers back to stratford saturday after- noo the proposed visit to the cne being cancelled it was the original intention to take cadet morrice to the stratford general hospitnl but he became unconscious during the journey and ambulance driver ray whitmee decided to take him to guelph hos pital expenses of the sea cadets trip to toronto w being met out of a 50 grant from the navy league ot canada and a 50 prize won in a navy league competition by mid shipmen robert campbell a mem ber of th estratford corps it had been planned for about 30 stratford cadets to take the trip to the cne but because of the rain saturday morning a number decided not to go sanforized all wool tans 54 wide 359 corduroy 198 blankets while flannelette blankets with coloured stripes at ends subs 70x90 498 penache faille dress material with the new finish 250 frost point suiting 198 rayon table cloths another lot of those lovely rayon x pastel shades 52xo2 pzo 52x68 jpjifd main st georgetown racing is back brampton fair thursday friday saturday september 171819 thursday evening arena program and motor show friday- ayrshire and guernsey shows junior ponies horse show evening arena program saturday poultry jerseys sheep light horses parade horse races at 2 pm large midway secretary harry la1dlaw r r 3 brampton fred maveals garage for general repairs guaranteed used cars towing service white rose service station our new phone number tr 73611 1954 television general electric 17 screen 289 00 ernies radio phone 465 beside the roxy we sell and service

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