Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1954, p. 4

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j r h tj- vitjc cahmkurown ttexajlo wednesday fcewilnjf nov it um pack 4 travel notes thriftseason flights to england ubstanual iciint in fores when you travel abroad brlwttn nowinbrr lit ml marih 3it roiifull john r barber travel ajlw john b harkf aqkncv 1nhdkanck tea v el tr 73521 mill street t christmas special a nmplete turkey dinner fnr i ight will be cmitered absolutely rflke tjfhen vre in still i ytwr frwtrr btwwn n rw and christmii vim h iv yuur choice ol such famous makn as wodi trior fyigidutre amu ln- tcrtuiuimil ifarvt ster croley ttc invkstiryatf oil food flaan now you arv under no obligation when you call harold skjlung 306j acton roprencnting the ftmiius chambers food club 1570 kmriton rd toronto ox iiss mrs- lloyd boyd wins at euchre friday nlcht november 12th aaw a number of new prize wlnnera at the marathon euchre mrs u boyd with 118 mrs n snyder 118 mrs wames iis fred smith 108 and consolation joint to mrs reg wil liams 75 door prise went to dave lawson mrs- t warnes u stljl leading with 508 points followed by fred smith with s8b mrs tort s0 mrs lloyd boyd 571 and mrs snyder seo lone hands fred smith 18 mrs jack tost 37 brtel ilrownrldge mrs n snyder and t wsrnes 33 each and mrs illlo with 32 on friday november 26th the same will lurt at 8 00 tm follow ed by a short rnutummeirt wltli cheese end blscuiu i refresh ments patrons will register at the dftor for the olrtthlsy prize the marattuin euchie prlzei will be pre sented l the lucky draw with net proreetfe fcvtlntc i wrd bulmin repalr fund junior c entry accepted by oh a tt i was nil rnihiiuut tarn- out u the public meeting called l thursday nlghi to organise a jr- ictluwu entry in the junior c division of the oh a the entry l alrtatly be n at celled by the oh a and hotkey lattice ha commenced an o ii a meeting i being calico tins wetk to mix out i he playing schedules the junior c executive la aa i fultowi hon president mayor jack armstrong president georga louth hr sec treas rftmfilf tuzard coach jim sargcnit managers goo liarber und t beckett sr adver tising c collier executive ic liurns o king j wilson players from the georgetown in dustrial league will form the nuc leus of this club the great majority of whom an- georgetown boy public support for the lrm will bo appreciated investigate 16 careers in one visit cowssi anay adlv rare hot ausey differs eaeasr flpnorlwimas for aae barweaa rhaooasof 17 and 40 or 45 if you already tore a lead a folk whi mva coaa- tmo anay ufonaohoa offlosr wtt olve you a eaaaos to decide if the anay u for you and what this nee fores fan lo offer sssa wao with is sane canada ad aawl visit the cumdira army inf0imayi0n team municipal building georgetown weo november 24 10 ftta 12 noon n army 0rce farm forum season opens in london rarm forum scim reopenel with the semiannual vouncll and board meeting at h ul london london ont und lhoe who were fortunate to attend returned with keen interest and enthusiasm for the season ahctd these meetings were thoughtfully planned and prepared by the pro vincial executive mr james bird codrtngton chairman presided while mr jack mcpherson newly appointed secretarymanger and his assistant mrs edith stair very capably recorded and reported the proceedings of former meetings kor the final and evening meet ing of the day the forums in the surrounding district were invited to attend wtlh the result the large concert hall was well tilled with a very attentive audience mr roy jewell director of farm programs for cfpl radio station chaired a t panel discussion on the topic what has farm forum done those taking part in the panel were mrs- grace drown lamb ton county chairman of county farm forums mr jim powers past chairman of ontario farm forums mr clare burt past provincial secretary of ontario farm forums and mr don ald munroe of the ontario provin cial council of farm forums this panel xtry ably informed of the merits of farm forum aa a means of producing ncigrtborllneas in organizing groups and promoting medical services throughout the various counties it has develop ed in farm fbrum members the ability to express themselves and has developed amongst members a tolerance of other persons opinion win if contrary to our own it has developed the ability of leader ship and has given farm people the ouarcness that agriculture is the leading profession and today they are proud to reveal the fact they an men and women interested in the held of agriculture it has influ enced public opinion and has been educational in promoting many worthwhile action projects ot vari ous kinds arid now in the fall many plans arc being formulated the now list of interesting topics far discussion has been made and ways and means of deriving the greatest benefit out of these meetings are being formed ihc objective in helton county this season is maintaining and uphold ing all eld forums and organizing at least two new forums in the county the fall rally will be held in tra falgar township hall on the first review night when we expect our provincial tecrctarynahsger mr jack mcpherson will attend ume sots liaod homs testimonial dinner prizewinners at the ctnirtisn national exhibition this year the lorn scots band was tendered a testimonial dinner last week by the town in appreciation of the honour brdttgnt to georgetown on this and several occasions in the past mayor jack armstrong who was chairman at the event in the le gion hail said chat while band members come from several towns and are members of an amy unit conprtlng three counties icorge- town has always looked on the band as its own and it was a pleasure for town official to recognise their win in an official uay among thus wtio were at the head table and wtio spoke brii f ly were lt col john it liarber of licer commanding the regiment mei j or sam charters ururapton hq will iucced col barber in thl lhamuun later thl year major guy mj r charles ionaldson warden j j stewart lt col cordon cou- iiu and liandrnuter alf perrolt anxwt ring a toast to the rrgl- uit nt prufkumd by the county war- i n lt col barber said the lurnv voh have a r cord of service lc- iuii to none both in wartime and l ii el line activities it liad been a ijiiointiiuul that in world war 2 the lonve scots had not bet n able to serve a a unit but had rather ln ued aa relnformnents but no other regiment could boast of hav ing over 20o0 men serving over- laul at summer camp tx three years in a row the lome scots have had the largest turnout of reserve army campers deputy iteeve allan norton who wu itrue a band member toasted the band and recalled his haipy uoctatioiis he praised the leader ship of mr perrolt who replied to the tuast two veteran members whose ears of service total almost a cen- uiy stt krnneth macdonald and gt arthur irerbert both of geor- httuwn also were asked to speak gt herbert introduced band mem- imts by groups calling them to stand as he named the communities where they live georgetown ac- tn milton brampton mreeuviue iiid glen williams he said 28 members were on active service in world war 2 and also impressed tiie fact that members do not get paid from prise money won or from fees charged for engagements all this money going into the general treasury after the turkey dinner which vaa served by ladles of the legion w a band members and their wives councillors and other guests present enjoyed dancing with en tertainment by a toronto disc jotkey who combined clever patter with his record playing mrs t udclutrst dies in brampton mother of a ceorfelown resident mrs thomas lockhurst ot bnrapton died on november 8th mrs lock hurst was mr robert lockhurst mother and the grandmother ot norman and herbert mrs lockhurst was the former lilly grace andrews wife at the late thomas lockhurst children survlvlns in addition to robert at georgetown are jack ot wood- bridge fred of totsyke sask harry of st calhsrlnes charlie at ifuttonvtlle fraser josetthlne mrs pete farmer lillian mrs gtorfi anderson mary mrs ernest wrlfht grace mrs cufford cul- txrt margaret mrs walter llruwn vera mrs bert marcuccl lnthy mrs ulll currie and iris mn james jarvls all of llramp ton a brother william george aiidnws uvea in ilala muskoka kunrral service was tield in the chal of the mckjllop funeral i fume ui liramplon on tuesday no- vrmlm r tfth intennent was ul ijixolts cetnetery a sykes builder contractor masonry and carpentry tr 73502 georcetowa po box 461 eavestroughing plumbind heating don houston tr 72506 ftw4 fes i ssssst a 1 el fa fw asm building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williama triangle 73302 tmi tfupmohi is ituhtiat to a couuunim security and peace of mind chut mf fla duri brockvillct popular chief knows from espcrtence the tremendouiv reassurance people feel juit knowing that an hour of the day or night they can depend on the telephone in case of nerd you may never have to call the police yet che fact remains that you and your familv feel more secure sre more secure because of your telephone peace of mind ts sn extra value that is part of your telephone vet vice a wluc that cannot be measured the ieu telephone company of canada itulald adtkbthuno bungs hfst results clerks notice of first posting of voters list vtera list ism municipality r esqoeslni ceoaly ef hal ten notice i herehy given that i have complied with section 0 o the voters lists act and that i have ported up at my office at stewart- town on the 11th day of novem ber 1954 the list of all persons en titled to vole in the said municipa lity at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspec tion and l hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day for appeala being the zslh day of november 1054 dated this 11th day of novem ber 1054 k c lindsay clerk of township of esqueslng oil and coal furnaces installed a sheet metal work bonded roofs 5 f peats0n 3 5 ft sl brampton phone 1m rit oat prrftrs noeumtflot souca badf the house of seagram men who think of t0m0m10w practise moderation today friday toe call to glen williams caueajojejen williams late fri day afternoon georgetown firemen soon had a flre extinguished in rubbish dump near sl albans church flowers for all occasions potted- punu itafcfing stock bosw artistics deaisna we wire flower rosedale floral 14 murdockse tr 72952 call tr 73271 tr 72674 for your construction needs concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying carpentry garages bathrooms jyloitsfliiiing homes kitchens remodeling a mcnally g6nstruclc elgin street rajaii awni aiv i ijcijj- arrfwf

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