Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1954, p. 6

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ih ottauhiom hkkalu wednesday january utfc 1494 vaok thjengeorgetown herald fr serving tha roenrnunlkw of ceokqitrown glkn wtljjamh nostvax ldfehoube boknbt srrwatanrown balunafad akbgiove teua cotta subscription rat- 300 yr single copier 6c each advertising- rate quoted on application walter c bihin publisher and editor ii garfield c mcguvrey leslie m clark corey harrington it reg broorahfead r the herald u printed each wednesday in the olucs on mala street w oaorgatown authorised assecontl elaa mail port office dept ottawa member of tha canadian weekly newspapers association and tha ontario dlvlalob of ihe cwj4a window display pleased window decorating has never been one of the strong point at the herald office ao perhaps it vfflis the novelty of acting more than the usual aupply of advertising poaters odd vegetables and lost articles which prompt ed so many to comment on our christmas window none of the credit belongs to us at all for it was jordanus van der vliet ierra cotla artist who first suggested that we might like to feature one of hia paintings winch auited the christmas season it was a large oil which he calls flight into egypt depicting mary and the babe riding on n donkey led by joseph fleeing herods wrath painted in soft subdued shadings and with symhousm worked so cleverly into the background that one had to tuke more than one look to catch the full significance and to realize how many top public servants attending two meetings of iocil fire men recently brought to mind the public ser vice which thrsc men render and which has been extended now to cover a surrounding portion of rlsquesing as well we have always admired the local fire department and never more so than on sun day when we attended a meeting of halton mutual aid association as a reporter the meeting was ust nicely underway when the siren sounded and the room was cleared of local faces so fast that our brain was just grasping the fact that the siren was sounding as thepnnel truck and big engine were pull ing onto the highway efficiency was demonstrated too in the fact that the brigade functioned as a unulenving the chief and secretary behind to continue pot pourri a smith and stone engineer for the past few years bob prideaux left the company in december and has a new position in sarma with dow chemical mrs prideaux who is the former doris kean of town and their daughter cynthia- will be joining him there when they locate a house seems that this year has started off with more sad news than we can ever remember happening at one time two major bereavements and two voung lads who suffered serious injuries in accidents ta more than we hope to report in any future edition of the herald this year and we offer sympathy to those in trouble a partnership announcement from acton triples our circle of weekly publisher friends c a dills publisher of the acton and mil ton weeklies has taken sons david and jim into partnership and jim wall be moving to milton to take full charge of the champion there like any other businessthere are hours of painstaking work went into produc tion of the painting so it was mr van der vliet with a couple of assists from rev john m smith who can take all the credit why mr smith well just after receiving the painting he hap pened it to the office and we told him we were stuck for something to make the display effective so it was that he not only provid ed the idea but the materials as well produc ing a pair of handsome brass candlesticks a bible and hymn book which we opened to the christmas gospel and to a carol respectively and to complete the credits we should also mention mrs leigh bradbury and eleanor spilr who had previously decorated the window with prizes for a hockey club draw hie background of white snow- and colourful ornaments added the finishing touch with the meeting which was attended by men from different parts of the county sunday was one cold day and it was no picnic for men dressed in their sunday best to don firefighting costume in a matter of seconds and fight a stubborn smoke fire which kept them in subzero weather for over two hours ilicre was not a word of complaint when the men returned some with the odd bruise orrscripc for fighting fires is dangerous work it made us a little ashamed to think we often beef about having to attend so many meetings which keep us away from an even ing at home or interfere with some oocial event we planned to attend no question about it we think firemen nre georgetowns top public servants bound to be changes in the weekly field and there arc new publishers at arthur and cree- more in recent weeks where two men who have given years of service to their commun hies have retired rixon rafter and bert smith dont believwe have mentioned that mr and mrs j e peterkin have moved into their newly built home in the orr sub division which faces on market street the peterkins come from toronto and she is a sister of mrs s t ptiram of town a fine church news st 0asvs chanat archdeacon w g o thompson rector second sunday after bplphany sunday school 10 am holy com munion 1 1 am evensong 7 pjn 8l albeas chare glen williams second sunday after bpiphany uatloj bjo am sunday school 10j0 am su jeana unite chare itev john v smith minister norman laird director of mustek sujiday school 10 em coma to sunday brhool 4ay fur church morning warship it a in- the churrh looks ttorward nursery ii azn oil i j rare while parents worship junior worahlp 11 am illble themes for children fvraung- meditation 7 p rn the protestant ana the scriptures fc oearteuwa haatist chareh rev a j marker da uj 10 00 mm church school 1 1 00 a m the 3lrore of man 7 00 pm the silence of ood 8 00 p m f rlendly hour wed in oshawa make homehere tha marriage of mary wzabetn stafford of oabawe and michael joseph fllzraaurlee of georgetown was solemnized recently in the roman catholic church of st grecory the great oehawa the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs william edmund sufford of oshawa and the hrlde- rooiri is the son of mr and mrs leo adolphua fltsmaurice of loa- doo ontario bvercreen polpsettias ind white chrysanthemums formed the back ground for the ceremony prrfqjrn- ed by the rev nell mccormick of st aloyaiua church thorold as sisted by dr paul dwyer the wedding music was played by mr jack drlscoll with mrs wuusrik kinsman as soloist nerval bad irataa presbyterian chareaea rev c lockbsrt itoyal ma 1ataa 10 00 em sabbath school 1 1 00 a m praise service ser si z 00 p m lwbbalh school 3 00 pm praise school nerval aad glea wlulaau united chareh l o lrmkc minister narva 10 00 am sunday brhool 1100 am puullc worship gu williams 7 30pm public worship home chareh 2 3f p m public worship italy crees bcrcneacb tlev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sunday- mass st 11 am 2nd and 4th sundayi mai at 0 a m support the raiders friday jan 15 fergus tuesday jan 19 elmira georgetown arena admission 50c ac 25c space contributed by blair plastering lllttonville rhone brampton 424 j 1 addition to main street is the new norton floral store located beside thompsons hardware al norton has shown a deft touch in furnishings and his modernistic dis play stands and attractive wallpaper make his new store most attractive the store is the location where p f blackburn and his fa ther before him had a mens wear store for ao many years and has been empty for some time tfonie reception after hygttfoster wedding grand uni show 12 ini georgetown school of charm wardrobe makeup modelling exercises iiair styling and fashion shows s pacta buktv ala avatubla sat or evening dukes triangle 73285 or 730s5 ipotbtjm and ts i nrval hornby fiuwartiwm clivrch f faucj itev j tc ma well ila lth ht supltraa cboixh hot br 1100 am morning service lxrcspt 1st sunday in the month 300 pn evening iter vice st jhn chcrrh 8utttrttwb 10 tvm children ervlce 3tk pm evening service except first sunday in the month 7j0 pjn cvenionjt fit- paul church nerval 7 30 pm fvrnaonjl except lit sunday in the month 1100 bjn holy communion- preabytertjua ckauvkaa rev alex j calder da d d mrs edgar gowtand atcit organ 1st and choir leader mr joseph young cartlloneur kaez chaxeh 10 a m church school 1 1 00 a m pabllc worship llaaehaa ctisreli 1j0 pan church school 2 30 p in public worship 7lon tabernacle itev r m rietrhcr ser lets each sunday at 11 iind 7 30 p m juii1iy school 0 43 p m wc welcome you given tn msnifs hy w ztthsmr the brtd was gowned in ihtr djuortal white aatin lottfj poii- cd sleeve styled the bodies whlds was designed with a low roundad nee w tin and a yoke of uce nd eed pearls the full skirt fell in- to a cathedral train a pssstri- trimmed white satin headdreasl held her flsjgertip veil of illusion and he carried a whiti prayer book bearing a spray os cardeniss and avpearl rosary mrs maurice ioss was matreal ofhonor the nlmer attendant wav mrs wiluam j sttard siste-ltt- uw of the bride both er fowiv ed in strapless models of deep mel shc with white velvet capjs hata and muffs r mr william j 9tftord of ute brtdot waabeat man ushers were mr samuel polite and mr maurice cloas a reception was held in the blcp t rpom of the ffotel genoaha wfo the bridfrs mother received we ing pale blue silk the tvld groom s mother who assisted waa in gray silk uoth wore matching ccssortei and corsages ol roatt later mr und rs vhimiuric left for a wedding trip to niagara kalis and liuftulo tlie urlde travai ling in a pale blur silk gown wttlr- a shell plokjiat and a muskrat top coat gurarti attended the wedding from london kingston toronto wrxford and orilli tliey are living in georgetown where mr itzmaurice la a mem ber of the smith stone offioa etalt and are muklni their home vw hcrwlck hall 1iocret taj4 slcgeats old nmrrb match a hockey fan has suggested that un old tlmors match be organ- urd sometime this winter in geor getown similar to a match which was played a few reasons ago in acton itls idi i wouki lh to donat pro ceeds of a sliver collection at the kamc to some worthy charity alfred j bishop cfttirwa rsbtu ahmiiu ualn si georcatown tw 7jj31 oi- ict open monday and i- rlday evcnlnst monuments pollock campbell 2 water st north designs on rcquast rlloki j04s inspect our work tn greenwood cematerr a m nielsen dc n2 ooclar sf chlrearsaua aad naturopath h o u it 9 23 p m closed thursdays lady attendant id main st n georgetown tr 7312 dr glimdrdtreld lds d da dentist til 72581 main street geortetowr- frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service til 7m64 ceorsetown po box 413 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon mill street tr 7m7i at sl johns united church par- sonase georestown on january 2 at three oclock rev john m smith offlelated at the marrlnse or wlnnbred ruth ivister daughter of mr and mrs russell foster ner val and john mcdride hyatt son of mr and mrs earl hyatt r r 2 norval the bride wore a navy twoploce suit belle accessories and s corsage ot jrcd roses mlu jean grasby as lirrdeamald wore a light blue suit nivyaeesasorlesand corsage of plnlc roses mr hugh leslie was sn a later at a- reception at tha itrldeaf home in korval her mo- navy taf- of white tal home in m thef recelyaj wajrlng a navy taf- atets dta and corsage of whlti mtimt twe rooms mother athst- 5j tarlp a juvybengsllne dress eorssjia of wblie baby mums fwjmotykh jajv abtm a check coat belgo accessories and corsage of red roses at the time- of her marriage the bride was an- ployed at smith ac stone ltd where she wasprcscntod with three beautiful woojuiljmkcls by her fel low employees v guests at tho wedding reception included mr and mrs norman sommervliio ikllngton miss gwon nellson hornby mr and mrs ollle mason brampton mr malcolm storrett streotsvlller mr and mrs william hyatt mr and mrs earl hyatt mr and mrs russell foster miss shirley grasby miss jean crosby mr and mrs spencer wil son norval mr and mrs john foster stewarttown mr and mrs hugh leslie rr 4 georgetown mr and mrs james foster mr and mrs garnet huntarv-georgo- town in 1051 canadas slaughtering andmedt packing industry produ- good to t ofb3 mll- arj alj time high in thegrnnd union cdnpany re ports for the three months ended november 28 1033 net profit of san compared with 433573 in the corresponding quarter a year ago this is equivalent to 82c per share after preferred requirements on the 071504 shares of common stock presently outstanding com pared with 50c a share on the 621- 045 shares outstanding last year earnings for the nine- months wero 11994111 equivalent to t2 25 per share compared with 1183673 or jl 50 per share in th same p lod a year ago retail saleafor thethree months to november 28 1053 woro 51- 208400 compared with 43007040 for the same three months or 1053 on increase of 1155 these agures cover tho operations of the grand union cornd in clude jbe canadian division jqrsnd unlonjcsrrolls limited which jwss purchased by grand tjnlon ofeast paterasntnj- in msa i i v woods canadas ldjng home freezer the- modernway toarasaros odd model is 13 cu fl has 16u of storage space fast freeze section hermet ically sealed urut counter dalanred lid white or phone robert cooper phone ull brampton gou club radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son at 72412 dr john kerby- pkactice op dentistry- xray tr 73841 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm vetertnarlan quslph street opposite armstrongs garafs tk 71ji1 s m faibish ro oitmetilst sfanmnnt jewajlers georgetown to 724s1 s j a- winougriby sons complex eal ebtatb service head office toronto 366 bay sl e 30604 v- city aad ceoatry names fauna and small aereagea inlusutal aneja prssertles year leeal kepreaebuuves tom hewson tr 7s4h walter jodler f bramnton 303 r 4 4 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barris and scolettors murst v georgetown- i th 73381 james fmcnab barrristefi soucitob- notary pubuc norton bdlgrmslb straatj tr 73461 l a hogkin chartered accountants successors to jeinkirit and hardy 1808 uewspolltin filtlg uvietoha st torcaua hewson guncy barristers and 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