Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1955, p. 12

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tmi okmtetown mwtald rednesday erali july 13th 1bss page 4 i iv iwr24 we have what you need lumber tad builders supplies brownridgc homestead still in family mame kara than 560 members of the brownridge clan one of the oldest families in peel and halloa counties gathered for a reunion at uu junior fanner building brampton local ancestry date back to 1819 wbea thomas brownridge caaia from england and three year later wed eliu ward member of a well known islington family the original home stead tull in the family name u at lot four concession seven esquesing township al hornby the property now is farmed by ward brownridfe a fourth generation member of the clan mrs robert bigcar the farmer mi nerva brownridge now vi and llary llrownridge 04 both of milton were the oldest among the fathering of 207 members of the family were on hand from most oj the provinces and seve rs us points jack guthrie itushton tyoad toron to was elected president of the clan succeeding john urownridgr ltarclay kuad torontu ninety members of the family asso ciation attendrd a special memorial service on sunday afternoon at ash grove united church two miles north of the homnstrsd i he gatlirring was addressed by kiv john mcdermld of st pauls lnitrd church llramplon thomas hrownrnlge and his wife are burled in a plot on the old farm starlight gardens wasaoa bbach 1 1 and 3 ream cablna madam cenvenlencee llem h meals write dihect wasaoa or alan davie 41 lllllsboro ave toronto wa 2 1662 travel notes visit vancouver and victoria travel en rite luxurious c a n a dl a n round trip coach fare to vancouver victoria end seattle for es little es 10735 lew cast meals en route the canadian canadas moit talked about trainl consult john r barber trevel adviser john k babbbk agency ihsuramci travel trianele 71521 mill strret kather1ne merry in manitoba for visit mm kalhrnne merry 4 ii member t milton has acrpicl n invilaliun to vmt with neighbouring ii mrm ben and leaden in manitoba aryan red through the manitoba 411 club council misa merry arrived in winni pg on july 12th to commence an in tc resting program that has been plan ncd by the km tens ion vrvice of the manitoba department of agriculture during the two weeks to follow kathenne will attend a number of 4 11 events including the regional 4 ii rallies at carman and the tortage la prairie exhibitions and will be a guest on the farm of mr and mn e intrhard where daughter joan is a in home fcxonomts at the univenity 4 ii member and a fint year student of manitoba mr pntchard u leader of the local beef calf club and was a member of the swine team that rep resented manitoba in the national competition at the ltoyal winter fair in 1027 on july 18th miss merry will meet with the executive of he manitoba 411 club council and the fulolwing day with the winnipeg kiwanu club or the provincial 411 public speaking f nals kathenne s visit to manitoba marks the fint interprovincial 4 ii visit of its kind in canada katherine merry has an outstanding record of achievements during her 6 years in 411 work including the cham plonship of the queens guineas class at the 10m royal agricultural winter fair in addition many will rem em her the inspiring address that she pre sented at the recent annual meeting of the canadian council on 411 cluba foret fire loues are major calamity amb ridge v v ambridgc president of abl tibi iower and taper company said today that ontario forest fire losses i tuit be regarded as a major pro in cisl calamity mr ambridge said the nrra in volved in this a5 firei will take upwards of half a century to recover caual readen of reports of fire swept woodlands may easily gain an impression that conflagrations come from natural causes and mustx ex pectcd in periods oj dry cathir there is no such thing as a nettiual fottit fire lightning occasionally doer damage but the eighty pr cent souice of destruction is provided by reckless human beings whether thro carelessness in landclearing leaving camp fires bluing or tossing away lighted tobacco the forests are set afire by those people who most ben rfit by them whether through recrca tion or daily work it is estimated by the canadian horestry association that public neg ligencc in wooded country destroys 300 million young trees each year left to develop as nature intended they would furnish canadian industry with a steady succession wood crops assuring a stable supply to forest ma nuiacture and the immense volume of employment dependent upon it let it be made quite clear the substance that goes into a flaming timber i and la not trees but trade it is not the wilderness that has caught afire but the future pay cheques of a multitude of our people anglkan recto take part in coherence mans for the annual niagara lead ership conference for younjf popje tutmu years and over hav bee completed and the dean of thia years session the rev j c pricker of the chores of st augustine of canter bury anticipates an exceptional good conference he reported that the conference will be held at the same site as in former years at camp owaisaa near dunn vi lie from august 28th to sep tember mb the theme will be the mission of the church a it is related to the world the communily and the parish lecturers will be the rev g coster scovll a recent missionary in china and now assistant at the church of the ascension the rev d c candy pf st cyprians church in toronto and the diocesan director of religious education the rev michael creal of winona other features will be supervised recreation handicrafts and fellowship the staff has been announcex by the iean and is as follows dean rev j c rrtckrr church of i augustine of cohtrrhury rev ktnmth richard son of the jamh of georgetown and len williams rev ii c lurctji of christ 1 hurrh st catharines rev i c iumond m timothy church hamilton rev harry marufidri rec tor of st christophers church bur hngton rev k wallace rrctur of st james church fergus lit v h thommasson rector of st 1 ukt s church hamilton rev d uorlltr autanl st thomas church hainil ton robert showing r0xy d0nax kay walsh nearer to heaven ulamahcolo immmummmmmummummmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmtmmm and tuboay juiy it harold ried claims wheat cutting record harold reed milton district farmer can claim something of a record ac cording to w rrownndge who reports that mr reed had all his wheat cut a week ago monday this it certainly rushing the season fwenaf features fast frieattfy fam senriee klvaibs tafi huh inxlo tmtue lawtihe taxv born mochwia sic ljloij ud saihtiue houu lonatuua- iiviitock rouilrr saiita tryi i sic mui oimp uc ft ukaa is make loana faiatera cask trtsukly ilaaaahla tsrurttr u raquuwl will for fax ttjlnly bf mut otf pfaw am for luu use er coes la serf ueas u n ii h t m e s n i t w sj ijw cemnurntuat tictf re lar rrf i renbonal fikance coj n maim rmtrr nonrit mmxmrrqh u ru ow rtnislii mh imu 1w4 open friday evenings till 8 pro- other kvenings by appointment us mtit to mmtm tl sfl ssssssfik la 9wmml w to fr your dimesvand your dollars will help build the community swimming pool gome on in the waletfe fine enjoy tfva healthful outdoor vocation activities at on of ontario popular retorts and a restful but trip there and bock midland 70 couinowood 1 so wasaoa uach 690 round trip by but tickets end infertnehen corner cupboard tftlengle 75651 if values your yardstick dodge is y bu ctewarttown stewarttown shower for mis france jetdtiiuon uui fraocee jenkinson of thorold waa rtltertainrd al a miscellaneous shower given by sirs c a grant at her home in stewarttown last wednrs day evening the room was tastefully decorated with baskets of flowers arranied by alias beatrice stand ish the bride tobe was seated in a beautifully dec orated section of the room frances assisted by her two sisters in law mrs frank jenkinson of toronto and mrs john jenkinson of george town opened the many lovely and useful sift contained in the pretty pink basket set before her one of the highlights of the even ins which caused a great deal of fun and laughter was a brides book con taining the history of the bride and groom in cartoon and snapshots frances thanked her friends for their kind remembrances after her jong ab sence from the village and thanked the hostess and her assistants and miss anne humphreys for her artist ic touch in decorations she invited all present to attend the wedding ceremony in st georges church homer in august and men- tolned the fact that the rev s s colehrook a termer rector of stewa town wbneectocniinbtii1hhler mrs humphreys her daughter anne and miss ruby tennant tad the hostess to serve a dainty and x delightful lunch i f ibdiralrjadlletsmt results they setwiplioa which j tt u i i i i m i 1 11 i i ir i l l m i i 1 i rrr beauty size performance price value sm your dedgevde soto tualer for a dependable vxd car oeetee oves you mere fcaaury the slim trim taut linoa of its motiondesign for tho poiward- look pay off in pndo of ownership icoep nwale value high per fectly 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