Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1953, p. 2

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the qbokgktown heau wednesday eveningnov pack 8 rtddison presents when ycu buj from us jou are guaranteed prompt hcient service milsiere television sai is service main strict north tr 7 3310 travel notes varied h s program citizenship night farm news finalize plans nisht school a total of 512 applications were on hand on saturday fo- the night school classes which begin on nov ember 17th in milton georgetown and acton 429 of those were for tarlous classes offered at milton where the classes in tailoring smocking millinery electric weld ing oil painting both first and second year metalcraft box loom weaving and photography are al ready filled to overflowing and no further applications can be accep ted according to chairman a t woodlcy a few more can be accep ted in each of the following cour ses elementary clothing ad vanced clothing children s cloth ing crocheting needlepoint and tat ting farw business effective busi ness procedures and le ithercraft first year owing to in insufficient number of applicants tic courses in cera miii idvanced leather and house hold mech uucs h we been cancel led the couim m oil lmtnil one for hclinnirs int the itlier for moiu ad in i i students will def initely go ii t vton whether oi i ot the i ur e in public spcrak- in nil pi i ti vi nidtenilie l open to q i stion the find de si will di rd on the number of dditi i tl pi s i sport tours to think about for next spring kentucky derby april 3oth 6670 indianapolis speedway may 29th 5920 both these are all expense bus tours and include reserv ed seat at track or stadium and most meals trips arranged to grand national steeplechase by steamer 590 by air 675 constjlt till r barber wrml amc kvtce guelph man was great war vet llniry chirks hlftuns 68 died it his home in cuclph last wedncs i he hid ijcen 111 since a year ato 1 tat mdrel when lie suffered 4 stroke born in london england he came to caimdis in 1907 and lived in acton for llirec years before moving to guolph he was em ployed at the steele wire spring company for 11 years before his retirement in the first war he served with the 71st battalion becoming a member of he in pcrial section of the legion- trnd the red chevron on his return from overseas surviving are his wife elizabeth grtrmhaw whom he married in 1913 i w o sons and seven daugh tcrs richard detroit and kitchen er of guctph mrs g melton lon don mrs john emberson r b 1 georgetown mrs george cater mrs e brooks mrs j theriault mrs j paropa m and barbara all of guclph there are also 18 grandchildren interment was made in woodlawn cemetery on friday after the ser vice at the mclntyre sl wilkie fun eral home condudedby canon s a kirk of st georges anglican church where mr higglns was a faithful parishioner his six sons- in law were pallbearers tin pst ik the c mrses in 1 t tin i i ft cer it cl ind met k i low 1 ifl mil u to 11 ii 11 thru tour members of georgetown home school association fillet the audi torium of wrteglesworth school last tuesday when citizenship night brought a variety of interest lng and educational features to make it an outstanding meeting of the association the program included a showing of coloured movies taken by bruc harding of the coronation day parade an informal talk by mayor jack armstrong of how municipal government is conducted and a demonstration by fire department members of equipment owned by the town followed by a fire de- vention movie and remarks by george alexander from the prov- meial fire maishals office lopping oil the evening refresh ments mi ere served to the parents and to grade 7 and 8 students who were special guests assoeiation president sam pen- ride was chairman and sptgested in his remarks that a traffic safety prorgam might be undertaken by the members he mentioned the association backed delegation which had approached the school board and council about a traitic light at the school crossing good progress was reported by reg broomhcad on ticket sales for a theatre night at the itoxy which will raise funtl foi aswjci ition work lhosc who attended wcie impies l witli the modern equipment tssebsed b tt town which was ixj1 nud i chief william hyde dip chief j ick hirlow and fire i in lhailes ijkr mil ii irold wil s h an ii hai lor is luable not i l in i c i n t sn ki camialt es i i av ji ible loi people suf f in k tuic hiait att uks ur asth i kcm kills were ic ninded that t is lw wise lo phone the fire i i diutcly it this lis l k i it is lm i i lc in l i is of ieir t ii m ws ilso on this j ii t enabling t i id tas iil- hi id i i tr to them k i iv h h t f i 11 t ii h recall pioneer days as institute melts goop news west indies molasses 38c a gallon bran beet pulp oil cake gluten i steel roofing on hand at all bmes 1 halton cooperative supplies i free delivery route days i georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 i a epunutiunitmnmtimmiminmnimiiimiianmmiiiauim you ftnow where to get me janie you can go out with an easier mind when you know the telephone is ntht there so m iny times in so many ways your telephone contributes to your sense f security to easier and more pleasant living for you and your family a p to can tit autre its it u fulness the bell telephone fa3 company of canada hamilton construction at your service for concrete work remodelling fc repairs or a complete new home in i ui iin witt us wm 3 hamilton trianse73894 l p t ut mil ion stid ii use ff v 7 t el oil 11 gh quality hok co l a complete fuel service 1 yolr blue coal dealer w h kentner son triangle 72851 i i insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street of ctuiadas 5500000 civilian labour force 1219714 are members of labour unions slightly more so pccent ot jmavagrlnittn jnlffueaclb tefamka tecnlom uhtilynu wkvtor ft h ooth jbwm 0kimi0 miwwi 0w- v c t

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