the georgetown herald second section georgetown onl wedne day eveg nov 18th 1953 six pages j entertaining business friends a short drive takes i ou to pleasam surroundings exctllent tood terra gotta inn open for luncheon and dinner reservations victoria 18 r 2 ir betty farrar for the best coal and service in town i enjoy better value and service and greater heating comfort call w h kentner son 0 authorized blue coal bruce harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 72578 transition a little more than jcir uo the canadian pacific u u j introduced to cin idians then first interi il combustion self- irtopelhd r nl cir insett this rionth n o ember lh cpr is pi i iiil in ser to fun of the eery 1 ili st in -jf- luptllod t irs u e budd itdc s i i tuned ilon hit leu irwlh 7 u in t t c old noted jersey breeder joseph m dolson dies on 1- i o i i l ith i c h m d 1 i i i oul i i i o t ti pitl me il iio- il il in bi mi ton mr d 1 on i bi rn i d spent all lm lift but the last u n n ilioajihu r um m n chtltei h im lit u i bom on tin 1 uh da of iul lilg he wts tht son of the i ilt mi tnd irs ill i nn 1 koi two brothers willi un dolson ind john dolson and two sistirs mrij joseph snell ind mrs thomas tiy- lor predece iscd him his w ifc katharine ma intosh died in 193 in 1904 jotph m dolson est b- lishocf a herd if rejislorcd jerscvs and from then on he featured jer- sej cattle as his mini farming ac tivity and from 1908 until a ser ious motor ac idtnt he attended etry annual meeting of the cana dian jtrstx ca lc club for some time beiii a director and in 1517 pi evident mr dolson wis so re spited b the membership that he v ns know n from coast to coast m ng jtrscy breeders as uncle joe from 1926 to 1631 mr dolson was a member cf the chinguacousy council in 19 he was reeve while a member of the council he was manager nf the chinguacousy tela hone system mr dolson was a member of the agricultural ad- isor board of peel county and was also a member of the royal agricultural wi ter flair and a director of the county of peel ag ricultural society he was a dir ector of the peel mutual fire in surance he was a member of ionic lodge afam and a lifelong member of cheltenham baptist church was a deacon and for fifty years clerk of the church mr dolson was for 18 years a member of the peel memorial hospital board and afterwards an honorary governor the ministers officiating et the fimna mamum of sunshine a ftying side trip to havana where you spend two nights and one 1 day sightseeing b a feature this attra tour in hortda you visit st augustine silver springs tampa and st petersburg in miami you enjoy a tour of miami and miami beach then the scenic south bay cruise and a hip to key west and theres sightseeing all the way when you go by bus aira9mfformeraevrfcftw 60 mi iound ttlf pari rom toronto fa t wcuxs horn coo jo u nkmfis corner cupboard restaurant sttsohne powered single truck rail cir was 11 feet long and carried 14 1 isscnfecrs tod s 90 foot budd ii cirries h9 pisscncrs and is air conditioned old 502 the first the breed w ciiudi was also iditioned 1 ut in i primitive wi she had open sides sm n the old t ir was stil 1 t 1 nm to 1 in the canadian pacific railway photo forerunner of the modern stain less steel streamlined rail diesel cars which todav are providing ser vice bet ten montreil tnd mont i inner loron o and detroit and north bny and nghers the orig in il i nl cir built in 1902 operated from montreal old place viger st iiiot to 9te rherese travel notes i 1 u t ite luck l fi tnd in i k ihe pill- i t i vo iii- n m n in w io ml nn i s r r 1 ci lie dolson 1 fl j t i b is weit norm in i ci e dolson l mc n p 1 r r j mccuhoujh h ij ison v mtclure and w 1- i 1 unt nn the hou n irj pill i ts wtit g cimpbeil a m in in clai e lorii an i t ii ms riieitiiih cheltenham hi list church cul uartlty bull j resident of tin cm dian jersey c ittlt club ji hunter arnott i- 1 ink big ml v d thomson pist preside representing the c nudian jtrso cattle club mes srs a d mtbr de william hos- trawscr willi im dcnnison sam mcclure representing the peel county farmtis 1 ire insurance messrs j c v ilins and kenneth dawdson representing ionic lodge messrs j a carroll r i blain c v clnrtcrs tnd j m frascr rtpresi ntiii tht pel memornl hospital board dies two days after brothers death here ru das llti trie d ah f lit r it 1 i i- i i h mrs george hi i kh ditd i her home at olta wash ut on oil v oumbtr 10 she wis the faofi r florence bradley and was a native of georgetown she hid lived in the west since htr ma in ti george bradshaw wlii pude eased her thej first lived in vlanite bi and later in ikuna wash ngton where mr bradshaw was head of a trust com- pan mrs bradshaw was one of a family of ten children of james bradley and isabella hainer she is surviv ed by two sons william and terence of olga one daughter mrs kathleen garcia prada one granddaughter and a sister mrs hueli macdonald oshawa who is seriously ill at the present time sport tours to think about for next spring kentucky derby april ioth 6670 indianapolis speedway uay 9th 59 20 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 consult john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service tr 73521 mill street united church ladies hold mission wa rally the first joint sectional rally of the woman s missionary society and the womar association was held at sh john s united church georgetown on november 3rd this is a new venture for these organi zations and from the gracious wel come in the morning to the appre ciative thank jous at the closing session everjone profited by the combined experience mrs w n brownridge presby ter ial president georgetown and mrs dingwall vice president of the w a hornby presided alternately the roll call was answered by the wms and wa presidents of this section giving an account of their highlight meenig in the work of the wa it in- tluded bus trips catering at fall fairs and various kinds of sup pers making life members doing korean relief work and projects at the church and parsonage in the wms field highlight meetings mentioned were thankofferings missionary speakers and other spe cial speakers associate member meetings blrthaay and wms fam ily parties wms church services and special christmas meetings with candleligh ing and carol sing ing the literature presentation from both societies was enlightening this was carried out by mrs hun ter reid and mrs gordon decour- sey of oakvilh it enabled all la dies to get a knowledge 6tthe many fine books available for church women a question period made clear some points for mem bers and created a new interest in the whole work of the church bal- linafad auxiliary lead in an im pressive worship service to begin the afternoon session and mrs kidney of georgetown delighted all wdlh a request solo ably accom panied by mrs hector bird pian ist for the rally miss anne l ward general sec retary of the dominion bord of the wmsi toronto mad ftwmatj time soon to think of christ- rms shopping don t forget that creorgctown n crehants always hic a fine selection of gift items for ccry member of the family miss ward talked of the obligation and committments in the chris tian church as christian women she emphasized that all oui church work is one work this was a challenging address and will be most helpful a members study the htf and task o the church around the world this ear commodore grill glen williams hambnres specialty ice cream tlffht lunches credit valley taxi call mac tr 72641 hamilton construction at your service for concrete work remodelling repairs ora complete new home discuss your building with us wmb hamilton triangfe 73894 no 1 highway opposite dominion seed home specialists in new or remodelled bathrooms air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing estimates free of charge thompsons hardware