Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1954, p. 11

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v li- m glen williams garden party thursday june 24th at glen ucrossf crouhds tom huniboa seatdrunediaa rsm bertmak txmfpluitaftbtgy jttatuiy dub jugghas gfintahori county owtyhit parade stow vfaieo rvfouatf oed yoor favourite emcee betty laurie piano tyluig j mealy ef refajagbaam admission 50c and 2ic sponsored by glen united fylendsjup club firemen attend church service lmllrlruu attended by the georgetown girls pipe band ea- ded to divine worship at st johns united church on sunday morning rev john m smith welcomed the roup end peld tribute to them for their service rendered to the com munity the lesson wu reed from romans chapter 12 end the sermon wu bued on the theme prevent- in evil basing hli remarks on the text deut 228 mr smith stres sed the importance of preventing evil before it occurs among the manifold ministries of the christian church the program of fighting ex- isttng evil in individuals soc ieties end nations is important but just as important is the effort of the church to train young and old to choose between right and wrong as it confronts them in many living alfred tost was the soloist for the service end norman laird or ganist it was announced that a special service for the receiving and dedi cation of memorial gfrts is to be bald neat sunday morning mfeiblieiaabla for tv service on all makes call ernies radio sb tr 72701 roiy theatre bldg tefje iwemortal hfaeal a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surroundings of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead a constant source of inspiration to the living we emaler a ageata yea nay ae eeeasaiattaa bay dire a eard or letter will bring ear aervtee te year deer oakville monument works cemetery letterino monuments cleaned m celberne street west oakvfile attention farmers and home gardeners leam how to freeze foods 1 yes right m your home you cen freeze home grown fruits and vegetables freezing is quicker easier cheaper and retains far more vitamins and food valuee phone today fob free information en menlajr bulletins ete harold skilling acton imj representing chambers food club 17 years of experience in the food dullness 1570 kingston road toronto ox 1188 1 noeval organist contralto in norval rectal two talented ex norvaliles ap peared in recital with the church choir in an interesting musical ev ent at norval united church on june 14th this organ recital and concert could well be called the outstanding cultural event of the year a large and enthusiastic audience gave a warm response to a program which included works by bach mozart jtanuel schubert and puceinl am- ong the choral numbers were the three part ladles chorus in heaven ly love abiding and holy father cheer our way tbe voice of olive rsnklne cor- rigan soloist- si pauls angl church toronto is not unknown to music lovers of the community and is a voice one never tires of hear ing seldom is a voice so rich and powerful heard within the walls- of a small vlilsge church her con- trolled and beautiful singing of the lords prayer was an unforsettable esperlanc ouicr highlights of her performance were the viilanelle of bva del pecque and puccinis o my beloved daddy lloyd hustler agco also a for mer norval resident gsve masterly organ renditions of a bach prelude and iugue in c major and the nos talgic schubert serenade a moving version of monks abide with me was s fitting- finale for the evening the cuitcert raised more thsn a hundred dollars fur the church or gan fund- gome on in 4he mraie final enjoy the healthful outdoor vocation activities at one of ontarios popular retorts and a restful bus trip there and back midland 720 coffingwood 715 wasaga beach 650 round trip by bus corner cupboard restaurant tr 73051 main street rtkwabttown four generations at lawson home four generations met at mrs ii p law ions on sunday mrs law- aon herself mr and mrs l mario of acton mr and mrs harry law- son lynda and baby harry who is harry lawson the 5th and mrs lawsons great grandson happy birthday to joann hodge for wednesday june 23rd also for vcrna imckct 12 years old friday junt 2mji muralyn murray niuo yrari old friday june 2fith the same day as vernas and to robert harm b years on sunday the 27th lota of birthdays this week- happy birthday every one of you congratulations and best wish pi to mr and mrs john dlckenaon who will be coming to live in stewart- town quite a number of members of the odd fellow lodge visited the cemetery sunday for memorial ser vices visitors with mrs lawson sun day were mr and mrs albert hunter and daughters marian mar garet lois and janet donald lawson was home from oac for the weekend owing to the repairs in st johns church not being finished there was no service sunday afternoon it is expected the job will be finished this week and the service held as usiral next sunday the members of the guild would be glad of any of the congregation coming to help clean up the church oil and coal furnaces installed sheet metal work e bonded roofs 2 f peatson s r j bramatea passe tm m honour miss scott teacher here 2 yew honouring a teacher who la re tiring oa pension the cod of the month board members and public school teaching staff attended a dinner in st georges church baa meat last tuesday miss laura scott whose teaching career culminated with 29 years spent on the chapel street school staff was guest of honour and re ceived a matched luggage set as a gift from the school board and the people of the town while fellow teachers presented be with a table lamp principal harold henry was enalr- man at the dinner for which the daughters of st georges catered board chairman ray salter preaen- ted the boards gift and alias mart lindsay acted for the teachers in making their presentation inspec tor l l sluice also spoke briefly of the vsluable service which alias scott had given as a teacher guests et the dinner besides the staffs of the two achoola hoard iitembers end their wives included former teachers mr and mrs skuce assistant inspector robert dorohold and his wife and miss scotts sis ters mrs a g mcnatv milton mrs maude of mlmico and mr maude auction sale of farm stock implements furniture etc the undersigned has received instructions from william e south to sell by public auction at lot cone 6 west chlnguacousy township 2 miles south of norval 5 miles west of brampton on tuehdav june ml 1m et 1 pxn the following cattle 1 hereford cow 5 yrs old fresh wtth heifer calf 1 hereford cow 5 yrs old fresh with calf at side 1 holsteln heifer 3 yrs due aug 7th 1 halite in helier 3 yrs due aug 12th 1 holsteln cow 4 yrs due aug 12th 1 hol steln and hereford 4 years due oct 18th 1 black cow 0 yrs fresh may 18th l black cow 8 yrs fresh may lot 1 holsteln cow 3 yrs fresh may 5th 2 holsteln cows 4 and yrs oprlngeri 1 holsteln hclfcr fresh 2 months 1 holsteln heifer bred 1 llblsteln heifer calf 0 weeks old 0 holsteln tmll calves 1 hereford bull serviceable age all rattle are vaccinated and tb area tested implements international tractor w4 4 yean old in al con dition mil tractor plow 2 furrow good as new b ft double disc set spring tooth harrows mccormlck 3 section set of harrows 3 section mh binder 6 ft cut in good condition with tractor hi ten mccormlck mower 6 ft cut oil bath case side delivery rake used 1 season mh dump rake 10 ft rubber tired wagon with hay rack cockahutt manure spreader on rubber mh drill seed and fertil izer 13 disc in a1 condition coctt- shutt hay loader rope type mc cormlck scultlcr mccormlck walk- ing plow set sloop sleighs with oat rack jamesway electric brooder good as new hay fork 1900 ton chcv truck in al condition miscellaneous -r- 1 set heavy doubletrees neckyoke 1 good vice 1 set steel doubletrees forks and shovels and other articles too num erous to mention household effects mod ern coal and wood stove with pipes 3 burner coal oil stove 1 round oak extension roble 1 kitchen ta ble 1 library table chairs kitchen scales and other small articles terms cash vo reserve farm sold nothing to be removed until settled for in case of rain sale will be held under cover m williamson clerk herb m reinhart auctioneer th ocorortowm hbxaxb wednesday evens juska mm 1m jfaom u at in its price field roadtest it streettest it hilltest it get proof of chevrolet economy pittsburgh raints ernies radio jpmnmmhmmnmhmmmmeusmea 1 cut flowers artituv rural g far all g walter rkjg 5 m fforbt jj 5 triaagle 73202 g 5 member of telegraph delivery g service m h tall it with mowtrs- s allalalalalbtltbl8la1ba1ba1alalma7 commodore grill auk whxiamr bsaskargs a ruilsaly lee crease uiat credit vabey taud can mac- tr t1ui gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen wiffiame tr 73366 free daily pickup and delivery georjretovm and glen william woods perfection cleaners triangle 72965 s iiiaal lgoodridh 00twear la oiargstawn kxelaelrelr at silvers jiil ip vluqaksuttr tttt plumber a 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