Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1955, p. 7

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i i flowers -o- your valentine ruses carnations snapdragons daffodils tuilips vrtf suggest a jsovhv mlxfo ox of snhwo- howt yo show rttt you cam potted plants wehavt hyacinths 0awo5oj cimera1ia mix pots oh yesi dont forget youb corsage for the dance on friday rosedale floral m albett sytllt ttuneu 7m ocokoeyowhs kb hand betf market m 0 d e r m 7 main street dial trlangl 73410 the highest quality in beef veal lamb and pork smoked meat oysters frozen fish and poultry proprietor stan hutchinson 7 main street north ttlangla 73410 ge0rgetowh note starting hour 7 00 pm today and tomorrow duel in the jungle exciting african advantur in twhnicolour plus special sports reel when fish fight friday and saturday february ii and 12 matin saturday at 200 p m 2 arrow in the dust sterling hayden colln moor leo gorcey huntz r hall blavth dolson mr and mrs howard rjolaoa mudrtd ei are happy to announce the birth of a son on friday february 4th ibm at guelph general hospital hyatt ruth and mae hyatt hap pily announce the birth of a daugh ter oa wednesday february u 1053 at peel memorial hoapital brampton mother and baby both well a stirring drama of th old wt monday and tuesday february 1415 tiktacmtkwm amewtmw tkuvamuuhor jassassst amsimmv jubc the uvbw uu 6 k chestertons wednesday thursday february 1617 sket viiut laalay wji kirmul herbert j yates uhmtttl joan crawford f tk immdh am johhuvguttb deaths bingham john llama at h home lot 10 cone 10 esquestinf towiuhip on tuesday february b 1bs5 john llama bingham son of the ule john and catherine binjtttjlja rd biolber of ruth mrs r c cjiven klua j isabella re becca and uarold 11 infill am in hu 76th year heating at thtv mcclure fiinv home s4 kdtth street goreuvn until thuraday february 10th when service will be held at 230 oclock interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown khwin robert henry on satur day february 5th at acton robert henry en in of georgetown in hu tttth ear huaband o the late leah board dear father of nellie lira harry gold bam george town grandfather of lira ruth mil- irr of british columbia and jlob gold ham of toronto and brother of lome krwin georgetown the funeral irrvire was held on tuesday at the ucclure funeral hume georgetown interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown rtnrick on thuraday february 3rd 1053 at his parents home john samuel prnrice age 7 yean beloved on of mr and mrs sam uel ienrice and dear brother of jean and douglas the funeral service was beld on saturday february 5th in st geor tr ttrorrh and interment was in inenwood ccmetrr georgetown memodiams hhaumont in proud and loving memory of a dear son hi sgt lw rincc llrrtxrt beaumont lulled in action over ermany rebruary 3rd 1043 wc think of him in mlmrt no ees can sic ua to hut ktill within our aching hurts his mtmory we keip hvi r rciiu mix red by pari nt liro lhtr and ilen social and personal mr and mr cam maelntaafa and diughter el paris spent sunday with mr and mrs gordon harley mrs garfield mcguvray and mn william boaathan tpent the weekend in wyoming visiting with mra calvin clark mra d d sinclair ilillsburgn baa returned home after raiting with hex aunta mrs torrie and mui minnie young muter peter hough of guelph spent the weekend with his cousin douglas harley miss joan craig tpent the weekend with her aunt and uncle mr and hrs j w smith toronto and atten ded- the ice follies- mrs r j ualbers of saskatoon sask and dr dorefn uacoonald and daughter claire of port credit visited last wednesday with urs n given street ruth lindaay who spen the week end in town with her parents mr lid mrs k c lindsay is now teach ing t oakville miss lindsay who taught last year la port arthur is now grade 1 teacher in the w 1l harden school at oakville const george coulen was home or the weekend visiting with hu parents 14 co and mrs gordon cousens const cousens has recent ly been transferred from chjprosn new brunswick to ottawa with the mountlrs duetts at the slennett tyers wed ding saturday in holy croas church included sir and mrs james slen nett sandra robert and wendy of sarnla urs barbara donaldson ilobrrt and james owen sound ur nd mr albert slennett cheryl daryl and janice mr and mrs john ijror mr and mrs hubert iii mr and mrs ii south miss hetty ann muiue mr lorne cults mr and mrs allan cutis mr and mrs frank lulls mr and mrs keg kast wood lluus rlo anil ann btcnncll miss a sturrh oakville mra herman hmltansen mrs agnis skerratt miss s k kdwardf loronto mr and mrs john ter mr and mrs arlie white miss llett ann kerr mr ilo bert tlr ailun mr snil mrs gor dun rrickrr and famitv nurval mr nil mrs r w mrnnll orange ville mr and mrs james ilulc mr and mr win llile mr snd mr v ijxiii mr and mrs t lrr mr and mn a lleckell mr and mr vim holc mr and mr urn lwer mr and mrs i oilier was glen bjimkmai many years ago 1 william sloan sahli 83 who was buried last wednesday in glen wil liams cemetery- will be remembered by older district residents when he played in- the glen band and as a lacrosar player he died suddenly january 30th at bis home 58 ardagh st toronto he resided in and around glen williams until he moved to toronto in 1d18 where he was employed for 36 years as a stationary engineer with the cowan co later the howntree co ills wife- edith marion angel died in 1051 and he is survived by three children bertram of chicago illi nois munel and lslie of toronto a daughter kdna died m childhood he also leaves three grandchildren bil ly and barbara of toronto bertram jr of chicago and one grealgrand- son william of chicago he was the last member of his family llev leslie hunt conducted the funeral service at the itoas craig kuft rraj chapel in the nty yhs btkmtestrowm uhrald wednesday evening feb ma ims vkoel fattm news hotuvur csiiifieatajsv- awarded ehm jersey a pleasiiu feature t uvs program at the annual meeting of the ontario jersey club was the presentation of koltof honour certificates to three animals in the herd of mr and lira ken ella of hornby rock ella spor ting diane which animal was a class leader in 1953 duplicated her ach ievement by again leading the junior 3 year old class iq the 309 day on two tunc sojlking for both milk and butter fat ller record for iftm is 11200 lbs bf milk and 611 lbs but terlst she js a daughter of the sup erior aire ljndale xidna lad a surdhd animal in this same hern to rectilve a ilouof honour oeryfi- cate aa the class leader for butter fat in the junior 4 yearold class tn 305 days on two times mjlking waa rock klls star uly hervproduetion was ii 203 lbs of milk ancfcos lbs bp ssakshasjsssrtsssaisaa 5 for valentine s aiiow shirts nylon u jut in time for valantm sj small checks in neweit collar 2 495 595 150 card of thanks oll ol iieurife dollop of normal wishes lo rxprems his heartfelt hanks and appreciation to his ma ny friends relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympath shown in the loss of his beloved son teorse k gollup he would es pecially like to thank rev g i royal and rev j maxwell for their consohnji words and also the donors of the many beautiful flor a offerinks and the friends who ac ted as pallbearers miss maruire and the mcclure funeral home stevens we wish to thank friends and neighbours for their kind ex press ions of smpathy in our rec ent bereavement freda stevens and family tqwnsend i would like to hank all mjl friends who sent me cards rifts and flowers while i was in guelph general hospital mry townsend norval funeral service for george gollop a funeral service was held for the late george e gollop on wednesday february 2nd at the home of mihs iralrie man in re in norvul mr gollop succumbed to a heart attack in washington n few days af ler leaving norval where he had visited with his father w g gollop the service was conducted b the hcv g l royal assisted b the rev j maxwell pallbearers were waller fidlcr frank fendley george c brown oliver hunter and rarnie old field and pete reed of toronto interment was in hillcrcst ce norval struck by car milton lady dies mrs robert w fox 81 died in milton private hospital thursday ntjjht a few hour after she had been struck by a car in the county town a resident there for several years she was the widow of a former tra fajgar farmer who later was masse hams dealer in milton mrs fox who was born on the 9lh une eaquesing was the former mary elizabeth wilson daughter of john and hannah gaatle wilson she at tended omagh church when her hus band farmed below milton and after moving to town they were members bf grane anglican church her hus band died threevears ago she leaves a family of four child ren mrs dan lerch lillian of r r 1 luindon mn jack featherstono lna and wilson of woodstock and mrs bruce berry marion of north park 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren a sister mrs thomas j fisher of georgetown and brother john wilson pf iondon rev norman green conducted the funeral crvicejyi grace churth on monday and burial was in the family plot in st stephen s church ccme tery hornby six nephews were pall tiearcrs lloyd fisher frank wilson tuy russell spencer wilson charles 1 eltiche and william booth advertise it pays c t ken ella herd tops in jerseys in recent year the ilock ella hard of kenneth ella sons has been for ging ahead very rapidly and now it has one of the highest average milk productitma of any constructive breed cr herd in canada figured on amat- urojhjuivalcnt basis the average production of the wellknown herd on 16 cows is 10700 lbs ofmilk and 500 lbs of fat the 18 clossifed cows have tho high average rating of b528 percent in ucvcloping this high production herd of splendid type tho ellas had considerable help from their former herd sire llndalo aldna lad a silver medal bull that has recently quali fied as a superior sire with 10 tes ted daughters that average 10800 lbs of milk and s43 lbs af fat with a test of s percent a great comp- limcnt both to his breeder and to his ownor ilia 11 classified- daughters averago 0525 percent tho highest average milk production rating fit any superior slro so far quahflod in canada now all this success means hard and thorough work kenneth hi a hard worker himself and mrs ella has put her whole heart and soul and nor energy into that great herd and all tholr work has carried them to helghtl very seldom reached by live stock breeders i r i- ill i i f bruce hardihg pianist teacher stadia main st sooth tk 72578 margaret bradley hardihg pianist teacher studio main bl south th 7s30s h o sf wlmper by supertilk compare the wear new spring shades specials for this week mens slacks si gel your extra pair now any clolh gabardine ilannel etc h hall price table oilcloth wlnto 54 wide yd 49e blindcraft aprons get yours durinq white cane week imain st georgetown m m w m h m a h sst m m sa m at m m sbtjbbblslbslbslslslslslsllimalslwslslbsislslalslllslllslslslllslsll 1955 cbscolumbia television church wa hosts euchre cribbage indies of the wa of st cicorke anglican church sponsored a euchre and cttbbanepntty friday m the church clubhouse 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