Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1955, p. 7

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lands haulage or excavating and ganh ponds cellars etc tsok ano ocavb call tr 7521 l- i t 1 j pace wednesday evening april 6th 1658 thi osttfctmrtowm irmsfald tor 1uumb crops sow coop sowwttmcoinbchci harwrr witn pride halton cooperative supplies fre delivery roufe days ceorffttown tr 72981 milton 127 the troop was honoured last thurs day night by visit of tyro well known srouters from toronto dr jun an derun district scoutmaster for kew uch district and district outran tr uik mrparube ox uonarcb park thej suters are known to the scouts attending camp keawchi last year u llik uckarlane was un der canvas with the georgetown troop and dr jim anderson was the ramp doctor fur the summer we wuh to thank the citizens of eorgftown for their cooperation dur ins the ppaer lelorxfe dyardy eve inn the paper collection on saturday the weatherman was good to us and the ladies auxiliary sw to it that he bun feed came just at the right time we had poor cooperation from the dads it was the samr fang as always doing the work dads du you realize that it costs a lot more for our boy to go to camp than he pa and to leave it to half a dozen men to get this extra money la not right to help our 1st class boys ket to the jain boree his year wewtll need lots of cooperation so how attout it dads will you hajp during the iuster holidays jack ijvingstone and bill farmer will be taking m the silver arrowhead course at kverton scout camp this course is open to patrol leaders having their hronie arrowhead ross mcgilvray is the only one holding a silver arrow head badge at the present bert de vuyst has offered his ser ices as an assistant cub maitrr and will be helping cub mastrr jack dunn with he leaping wolves on tuesday nights thanks bert and welcome the ijtllr beavers are rolling along with their ests and are keeping he leaders busy passing them keep it up cubs lease save our paper for the scouts vie will be around again in two months good xcoutipg all he wants is customers 695 195 25c 29c 195 75c mens suede jackets r 1995 for mens jackets r 6 95 for cushion foot sox reg 98c for mens shorts rep 89c for boys lined jackets re 8 95 for girls jeans sue 8 to 1 2 re 2 95 for baby chenille bed spreads large size re 9 95 for 298 we arent sellinq these goods were giving them away sids bargain centre i main street opposite simpson order office bbahbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmbbbbhatabmiihaiaafbbbafbi m m m at b b b b b b b b b b b b b m i ill fred kidd built district bridges a man who with his brother built m- viral bridges in the district fred rick alexander kidd 87 was buried in boston mills cemetery wednesday following the funeral aervic at the mccluxc kuntral hume in george town mr kidd and his brother jack were pa men in a blacksmith and contract ing business at inglewood for several jears and during this time built brld ges at norval ttrra cotta and bramp ton member of a pioneer district fam uy he was the son of mr and mrs william kidd and was bom on their farm near inglewood while attend ing georgetown high school he ex celled in sports with lacrosse foot ball and boxing among his hobbies he serted overseas in the first war with thr 126th battalion and was bad wounded and gassed after the uir he farmed for a few years near oodwood then went into business with his brother who died a few months ago he served a number of trrms on inglewood school board mr ktdd is survived by his wife itena whetham and six children mrs 1 broda hdith of toronto mrs it wilson irene or bolton mrs sellmer grace of toronto mrs l hurd jean of orangeville kelly of georgetown and james of inglewood a son fred was killed on active serv ice in belgium in world war 2 he also leaves brothers johnston of goodwood and oscar of vancouver a sister sarah mrs i- red smith of tryone and fourteen grandchildren he was predeceased by brothers jack of inglewood george of markdale and a sister mrs janie mcbnde caledon rev mcmhe buttars conducted the funeral service pallbearers were six nephews william kidd jr russell kidd john kidd and frank kidd in glewood ted mcbride caledon and dede grant meaford georgetowns business section will be closed this friday because of the holiday moat stores will be open on thursday evening rusco sbc is every ajr jtojtclisa when you buy a ford yot set a totally new overheadvalve v j engine at atandard equipment in any model you choose without paying anything extra for ui this great vg it completely new its the moat advanced shortetrolce over headvalve design ita a completely proved v8 product of the experjenpb mtap building more than off vikrr manufacturers combined you get triggertorque power from either of two v8 engines 162hp atandard on all models 182hp available in fairtane and station wagon model with fordomatlc drive providing matant safetyresponse to all your demand and giving you a feeling of confidence and security when patting call for quick action in every 35 ford you get the long low modern styling that was inspired by he famous thunderbird you get ball- joint front suspension the revolutionary advance in chassis design for smoother riding and easier steering i fopdkffy try totally new experience 7 rf ffsibsssssissiissr jlrive the entirely your rord diaur invito you to bfclvt voty iiufrm i sustoumo combination screen t storm door a screen door and a alorm door all in one just raiae lower glass for ventilation clforrtmde georgetown lumber company tr 73211 uvvater st lol 245 regular meeting tues april 12 gaergatown oddfellow hall 800 pm vititort welcomed at no extra cost rvmh0mhha4j new sw v w w hi tj m- ma mf l00 for the sign of value when y0 buy a used car see your ford dealer j lllfk klllllallvl i your friendly ford phone and mbrivch dealer vf womens coundl hear of united nations work at the march meeting of the loesl council of women the guest speaker was mrs w marjoribanka unesco chairman for the united nations in toronto mrs marjoribanks gave a moat enlightening talk on the tremen- doua work being done by the united nations afcr world war 1 the league of natlona was formed but apparently being more verbal than practical was dissolved however it was the fore runner of the united nations which was born in ssn frsndsco in 1045 when 48 nations of the world met and signed the charter their motto being we the people of the united nation trlve to tave the people the united nation atanda between- us and a third world war their head quarters are in a beautiful building in new york city which cost approx imately 60 million dollars the rich furnishings were for the most part given tfon lester pearson of canada is president of the assembly the sec urity council has representatives from the united states the united king- dom france china- and russia the general assembly now ha 60 nations represented each nation to allowed 8 members but only one vote the united nations have 2s branches ac ross canada the largest being in toronto in closing mrs uarjoribanks stated that universal tunport of the united natlorawouldhelp topromotapaacei and aid victims ot vvarclrcumatneea this alone vul bring lasting peace eitorjwfcevelt wulipea at

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