Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1955, p. 12

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the omstotrrtmrn hsarald wadxadu ao coming events baby elml in session 130 to ss0 monday august fttb at georgetown legion halt central liinnttni of georgetown sower club will be held in the park at uo pjn- saturday auguat isth 810 13 i try an adlet when you have something to sell something to rent or a serviee to offer the lively ad- let tolumn are georgetowns market jltnn anil cheap too wedding groomsnan dies from accident inji mackenzie netvs if ul ever going to rain acme more u could be that you will need a new roof the aummrr and early fall are the beat time to lay an asphalt roof for a good job come in and aee the new eoloura available 3lnl ahingtea 310 lb to the aquare are woo lork- fut weighing 180 lb are 1823 and vwlock 12s lb per aquare are 13 70 how we need that swimming pool j b mackenzie son limit o tbianole 73751 buildino supplies coal lumber the don messer show at brampton memorial arena mondby aug 8 the famous islanders presort a great stage show pius an evening of square and round dancing next attraction the grand ou ofry bill monroe and all star cast saturday august ulh injured la an accident later la us day that he had been groomsman at a wedding la georgetown charles jail uyteabogaart m died in toron to general hospital on friday the young malton reasdacit an avro nnloyvn reluming bone lata saturday july srd after attend ing the dance at innil lake he was on the bumper of a friends atalled car while guiding another ear to push the stalled vehicle and slipped striking his head on the pavemenl lie underwent a brain operation in toronto but neve regained conaci- dolphin craft boat gos to toronto man a dolphin craft flbtrglu boat given to the lion club b leonard hlu brll pmidrnt of this lorml company raised over sa00 fur the community wimminf pool fund whra tbexlub conducted riffle winner of ibe boat in the draw which took place civic holiday right at the park was jack a uackjen 66 ucadam ave north york the club planned a few fitra ac tivities in connection with the draw a parade to the park was somewhat of a aasco u ember had planned to drrti up and repeal their success ful parade of few weeks ago but the hot humid evening and the ab- mncr of several i jons on vacation put a crimp in the plans there was a baseball game at the park between two youthful teams which made up in enthusiasm whst it lacked in skill the teams were transported to the park on the two fire trucks and the younjf tads played bin league style their coschrs are to be congratulated on instilling the baseball spirit in players who will be on future trams the evening concluded with a tug of war between lions and firemen with the club emerging on top in the lug the hosing by the firemen re freshed the winners rather than dampening their spirits a i jons committee in charge of the draw was headed by walter gray thrown from cycle robert torrance killed as burlington youth robert leslie torrance 10 was fatally injured monday when his motorcycle went out of control on a detouf on the queen elizabeth way two miles east of oakvllle he was thrown from the machine which continued across the boulevard and collided with another car younger son of burlington high school teacher walter torrance and his wife harriet jean leslie he was grandson of a man long connected with ksquesing township municipal affairs his grandfather the late george leslie was township treasurer for 47 years sirs william bowman r re 3 is n aunt he fs survived by his parents an older brother george walter and three sisters the funeral service is being held in burlington tomorrow remember georgetown fair is only two months away ocl 1st farnells from credit valley apiaries new honey 1 lb tin 35 2 lb tin 63 4 1b tin 119 betty crocker sold medal altpurpose flour 5 lb bag 31 4 swifts prem 12 ex tin 2 for 75t tulip brand margarine 2lbs45f paramount soclceye salmon we 2 for 75 com in and try a free sample of general mills n- fruit flavoured cereal trix reg size pkg 29 snelts mw5jp flpjauas births noktortcllfford and helen norton noe wulett are happy to apnfltinwi the birth ef their daughter debra anne 8 pounds 3 ounces july 2s ldss at peel memorial hospital mother and baby fine ruddell mr and mrs newton kuddell are happy to announce the birth of their daughter susanna marie july 7tn al guelph gen eral hospital a little sister for jimmy and margo sp1tzer mr and mrs benno spit- ser margaret leslie are happy to announce the birth of a daughter rosalie anne on sunday july 31 st st josephs hospital guelph he waa groomsman al the wedding in st johns united church of gerald moody and joan domiie surviving are his parents mr and mrs a u uytenbogsart of so merritt ave malton brothers leo and win ston and sister jacqueline several georgetown friends alien- ded the funeral aerviee at the ward funeral home weston on monday interment was in sanctuary hark cemetery deaths aldouc george j 60 years july 25th 1035 at his isle residence 1082 george ave windsor- be- c loved husband of elisabeth nor- they dear father of mrs wilfred renaud ellen george jr leon ard windsor roy detroit eight grandchildren three greatgrand children deay brother of mrs c schleicher terra colls mudieroger thomas suddenly on tueiday augut j ww el paris ont roger thomas mudte in his 18th year beloved son of mr and mrs james h ii mudie and dear brother of marion lun john beat tie betty mrs e dsvis jsmcs jr george kathle and johnnie resting at the harold c mcclure kunrral home 34 edith st george town where service will be held on knday afternoon at 2 00 pm inter ment in hillcrest cemetery norvsl memor i ams wackuurn in loving memory of my dad iv f blackburn who pass ed- swsy august 1st 1013 1 think of you in silence 1 mske no outwsrd show but whst it meant to lose you no one will ever know alwsys remembered by his daughtrr helen rttzpatiuck in loving memory ol our dear mother mrs hannah klupstnck who tiled auttut mb 10m oh how patient in thy suffering when no hand could give ihec case cod ihe helper of the helpless saw ihy pain and gave thee peace kver remembered hy daughter monies son inlaw 11 1 j 1 and grand- children hennky in loving mcmiry f a dear husband and fattier altterl llenney who passed awjy august blh 1050 in the garden of mrmiirli i we meet every day sadly missed and slwjn renum bercd by his wife and fsinily mcmenemy in loving memory of a dear wife and mother lillian lie- mencmy who passed away august gth 11154 the depths of sorrow we cannot tell of the loss of one we loved so well and vhllc she sleeps a pesceful sleep her memory we shsll slways keep prksswood in loving memory of our dear mother elisabeth ann presswood who passed away au gust 4th 1032 iaughing and happy always content spreading sunshine wherever she went gentle snd loving slwsys so kind a beautiful memory she left behind we wjio love you sadly miss you as ttdawna snother year in our lonely hours of thinking thoughts of you are ever near fondly remembered by daughter edna soninlsw gordon spcncc and grandson gordon jr sempie in memory of arthur scrapie who died on august 3rd hmo always remembered by his wife cards of thanks crawford 1 wish to thank geor getown trienda for their expres sions of sympathy st the time of my fslhers death in cardinal james crawford mozil many thanks to the norman dy blvd neighbours for the beauti ful flowora sent at the time of our bereavement in the death of mra moztls father wally and anno moiil j a hambleton was former georgetowner mr john a hambleton a former georgetown resident passed awajr in the dufferln area hospital orange- ville in his 83rd year on saturday july 30th he had been ill for several months mr hambleton was bora in dray ton ontario ho lived in georgetown for a year but spent most of his life on hla farm in the orangevule dis trict he married melvlnsh metcalfe at homings mills in 1000 mrs hamble ton died about two years ago he is survived by three daughters mrs a pattenden myrtle georgetown mrs a greenthall eunice toronto mrs e watnock eleanor toronto and two ions rows and ellis of orange- ville five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren mr hambleton was member of the presbyterian church and a mem ber of the orange lodge rev alex calder conducted the funeral aerviee at the turner funeral home orangevule on auguat 2nd intermentln hornlngs mills ceme- -xofi- silvers annual clehrhnce storewide reductions 50 all summer unes must go now you can buy summer dresses blouses skirts millinery shorts childrens summerwear -at- half price ladlasl free dimnebwabe every maew tuaa wml thura won a tues 1st run brampton robert mttcihjm un da darnell jack palance second chance technicolor plus dan duryea chicago calling wed m thurs color i action i ambush at tomahawk gap color john hodlak also pat obrien okinawa bob hope snd jane russell son of paleface john wayne dakota- free pony rides every friday i announcing the opening of bouwmans bakery 16 riverview cresc ewing corner georgetown opening friday aug 19th dehvery commences monday august unci a edll to tft 72219 wh bng ym the best in homemade bread cakes pies buns- rolls andtjutch pasteries fs openins srmial vfli jssjbfswbeawwajp

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