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

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new truck transit mixer ail aggregates govt tested triangle 73510 or 2521 uicurtt attefmb auforce rnioa herald member- if dark flew out to vancouver ust week t attend a reunion of his old airfare squadron the mom who served with the royal air puree and had been used to form the nucleus of two transport squad rons 811 and 823 and dew loaf ran transport work to the middle east f areabt and at far aoutb east at sing apore at wart end they were amouf tie brituh aircrew who flew the del egate to suuia to the yalta confer ence near wart end at least fifty are attending from various parts of the world including two from australia and a number of men from england over sixty per cent of the men are still flying with various air lines such as tca pan- american boac and quantas from australia it is just ten years since the squadrons disbanded at wars end quebec is first stop codaros head abroad 1m cofttottomi hcftjurd wastesday xmmt ird mm f pacz 5xl6al people leave for jthovth assembly six local people have bn aejected to rprit the georgetown conu gallon of jehovahs witneuef at their kuroptan wuenhllea at lwwioa paris home nuremberg stockholm and the liafue this summer a was an nounced today by arnold george prealdtns minister that the group left here early last week this delegation is a part of more than 4500 from the united state and canada to attend the sri auenv bliea in europe ur george further reported this entire movement is being arranged by the headquarters staff of jehovahs witness in brook lyn ny all will leave by ship and air within s period of little over a week two chartered ships sailed from quebec city july 14 however the majority of those being sent were travelling by air out of new virk and yontreal ur george added this is all a part of out program of christian unity ur george stat ed our ministers from the united states and canada will primarily be attending the sessions at the various assemblies but many will be stay ing in the homes of jehovah wi- ncssrs and their friends in the coun tries they visit and this acquain tance with the customs in these lands will draw our people even closrr to- jtelhcr kurthennore in this atnuv phere they will be meeting with dele gate from central and south amen ca australia africa and thr far kant of the group from georgetown mr and mrs john cordaro intend to pro long their visit to home and italy and remain there a month or six weeks longer in mr cordaros original homeland erin farmer killed by lightning bolt taking a load of hay to he barn in a futile effort to escape a sudden afternoon storm thomas i cook was killed wednesday when a boll of lightning struck his tractor a hired man with mr cook at the time of the occurrence uanuel fer- reira coelho suffered no ill ejects from the electrical charge mr cook was born the son of mr nd mrs w j cook in tollon town ship in 1002 ha farmed in the erin district for the greater pact of hit life and was owner of the farm at the 7th line and highway 2 at the time of his death he waa an elder at the church of christ disciple he is survived by his wife mildred somerville his mother and children uyrna norma johnnie louis and david the youngest child david was born on coronation day june 2 1q33 service was held in church of christ disciple saturday at 230 pm interment followed in erin cemetery valley view cabins no 11 highway 1v4 miles north of huntsvllle pete a marion hunter a are your heat n phonb hunrsvllu 103 w 3 were proud to show you our oil storage tanks and invite you to see them for yourself across from our king street office 20000 gallon storage capacity and our green and lemon truck always available to bring you on the spot fuel oil service and of course were in the coal busi too ave st geneve quebec que the editor this is just hello and goodbye from quebec we board our ship the ks homeric at 8 oclock tomorrow as we left georgetown for what 1 tha most thrilling trip of my life i felt very much the same as a school girl and wanted to shout were on the trip to montreal was not event ful but as we walked up st cather ine street on our arrival we came upon what some of the people call the golden chariot it is aome- thing uke a sightseeing bus but gol den and its seats are built in tiara with fancy iroq grill work all around there are two overhead archea which are lit up at nighti its very pretty after selling settled we did a little window shopping then turned in for the nigh we were fortunate in get a roomclose to the shopping district the next dsy we went by bus to see the was museum then up to the observation point at mount royal here we took some movies of the city 1 am not sure how they will turn out asthe dsy was very dull aad haty the view from this point u wonderful as we were leaving we met with brothers and aisters also bound for eurtme on the top of mount uoyal is a cross which is lit up at night 11 can be seen for miles coming down from there we found a lovely place to eat and to my surprise nearly all the waitreasrs spoke english and the menu was printed in french and english and poslrd in all the restaurant windows we tried a new dish for us it was allrt mignon very good next day we left for quebec how csn 1 describe quebec lta the most fssrlnaling place i ever saw as our taxi driver whixxed us up one nar row street and down another we seemed to be climbing straight up the hill there are streets running m every direction so narrow that two cars can hardly pass we have a lovely room very close to the chsteau frontcnac we had our next meal in a little cafe tucked away in a little side street its nsme is csfe lie na tail and it advertises iurh as a little- rornrr of 1aris in the heart of old quebec today we took a tour of the city id an open car we took pictures of the chateau and the quaint old streets we went down several klrrils uhrrr it was so nartow i- could almost shake hsnds with the people on their doorsteps as we pass- ed the children clambered all over our car kinginc french songs we saw the very poor streets where the wamun in klrunc across from one houhc lo snother then we taw the beauty spots one section was re stricted to s20000 homes our driver told us that quebec was a walled city and what walls we drove between high walls that were fortincationa acainm the enemy they atill have the old cannon bslls piled up in one place and 1 could not becin to count all the cannon we ssw we travelled fifteen miles on this tour msny of the huildlnss hsvc walls over two feet thick even the ones in the slum section 1 could not help wondering how on esrth the people get around here in winter when ita icy we nearly stood on our heads coming down some of the streets our driver pointed to one plsce where you could climb by steps 300 of them and the churches 1 never aaw so many so close together the catholic churches are very beautiful one of them has a beautiful wrought iron fence that is truly magnificent then there ia a church built by king george iii we saw the gates of the fortification walls they were all hand wrought chain links quebec is truly a place worth visiting we are very glad we came two days earlier ao we could take in the eights john and kay cordaro sunday morning travelling down the st lawrence very haxy and dull quite cool this huge ship 22000 tons is like a huge floating hotel i am not aure of what the accommodation la like on the other hosts but mr barber 1 sure can vouch for this one there are 1250 passengers aboard and a crew of 800 v we had breakfast in the beauti fully appointed dining room that haa just about everything in the way of luxury so far no mal da mer i am writing this in the writing room there are ail chairs and desks here where one can write without being disturbed we had a choice of three religious services one for roman catholics one for v protestants and a watch- tower study for the wittncssea we learned of a aad mishap to one of our sisters aboard the arora star shortly after embarkation aha had the misfortune to trip on the stairs and jiroke a bone in her leg she waa taken oil the boat by ambulance and placed in a hospital in quebec from there she was flown back to her borne in vancouver the manage- of the arort star is taking cart of expense i phoatad tha hospital froxn the docks as aooo m i learned of the accident aad they gave me the information tha sisters name was airs r atlas stump terra ctyrta george altidus was taker terra cettan a past- resident of terra cotla george j aldous died suddenly at bis hotaw 1m2 george ave wind sor on july 35th ur aldous lived in terra colts from 1009 to ibm when he inoved to windsor in 112 he married elisa beth nortkey also of terra cotla he worked at the halton brickyard for a number of years surviving are his wife urea son and daughter mrs wilfrej keoaud kllen george jr and leonard of windsor and roy of detroit eight grandchildren three greatgrand children and a sister mrs flo schleicher terra cotta- th funeral service last wednes day waa conducted ky 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