Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1955, p. 14

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r r ttm obomorrowm 4prald wednesday nvenbr jl ubs pack 4 1 will be held at halton co op supplies in georgetown november 4th frday evening from 130 to 900 pm new warehouse facilities new office new showroom new lines come and meet your board of directors and staff and discover for yourself the many things that can be supplied by your coop f bring yourself your wife and all the neighbours coffee donuts lucky door prize draw popup toaster is other prizes including ur1 brooder cattle mineral doo feed antifreeze and other articles continue marathon euchre ioof hall at the marathon euchre thursday in the ioof hall high scorn were lira cartwrlfiht 115 frank hadley us jack cain 115 mrs u wingficld 114 lira hadley 110 owinfl to a mis take in totalling jack cains score card at the time he did not share in the prize money gloria zilio drew harry savings card to win the door prize the marathon winners stand up this week just a little different mrs had- ley ia in first place with 414 follow ed by frank cartwright 408 frank hadley 300 fiona alcott 380 mrs j tost 383 harry savings 382 ixinc hands to date f cartwright 30 mrs tost 20 and 27 each to f alcott mrs hadley mrs c k stac and mrs harry savings attends evangelical congress in states thil clappison iron st accomp anied two friends from hamilton to indianapolis indiana last week where they attended a mens congress held evcry four ears by the evangelical j church x during the four days in the states tficy heard top speakers and attended interesting sessions of the congress which was attended by men from all parts of the states and canada v best winter tire ever thats what our customers say about suburbanite snowice tires by goodar superb traction thru deep snow on treacherous curves up steep hills and driveways away from slippery curbs its leaps and bounds ahead of other winter tires and quietrunning too com fit for a pair today look km this hmh4mn 0 ouautv si ik georgetown tire and battery tr 73290 6 george st struck by car father killed a georgetown man was bereaved on sunday when his father died in peel memorial hospital ilrampton three hours after he was struck by a car on no 10 highway at victoria the accident victim was oliver tho mas shields 06 the car was driven by robert parkinson of snclgroc mr shields is survived by his wife janet ann wilkinson six children rcbic hugh edgar harr william and josrph who hes at 40 maple ae w and a brother edgar of mil ton he was buried in dixons cemetery rstcrda following funeral service at the mckillop funeral home bramp ton mrs william gordon 71 was limehouse teeswater resident after a few days illness following a stroke mrs william j gordon of limehouse died in st josephs hos pltal guelph on october 24th mrs gordon was in her 72nd yrar born at ashgrovc in 1004 the form er lottie margaret aiyi thornton was the daughter of the late wallace and mary ann thornton in her infancy her parcnta moved to teeawatcr and ahe lived there from that time un til her marriage to william j gordon on march 21st thirty eight years ago mr and xtrs gordon also lived in teeswater until moving to esqucslng township twenty five yeors ago where they have since made their home mr gordon woa a member of umo- houso presbyterian church the fun eral service was held at the rumlcy funeral home in acton conducted by rev alex colder during the serv ice mr sam gisby sang docs jesus care accompanied at the organ by mrs j roughley interment was in aahgrove cemetery pallbearers were thur benton a c patterson glenn scott harvey norton williom shcl- bourne and frank smith in addition to her husband mrs gordon is survived by two sons wal lace of acton and private james sri vlng with the army in germany two children died in infancy at teeswater five brothers also survive mrs gordon ernest at jjooscmin saik william and bert at teeswater olon- lo limehouse and charles in calif ornia a brother james predeeeks ed her mrs gordon also leaves three grandchildren daughters of their son wallace in aeton judy joan and lynda halton peel poultrymen entertain city fanciers georgetown l halton county poul try associationand the brampton and peel county group held a challenge night and social evening in esqucs lng community hall slewarttown on frldaj they were hosts lo members of greater toronto poultry pigeon and pet stock association president thomas clark of the georgetown club made the visitors welcome and started proceedings by getting a few tables of euchre un der way secretaries bertram dowding of greater toronto and clarence s pence of georgetown were official scorers for the judging in standard poultry and bantams chris mckay was judge greater toronto was short two en tries and in the friendly competition georgetown and ilrampton loaned them two birds and the competition ended in a tie ips ridlcr judged pigeons and each side scored five firsts to also make a tie georgetown and bramp ton were short on rabbits so greater toronto repaid the favour and loaned some entries judge boy messervey scored toronto slightly ahead in this division secretary don ewles of brampton presented bouquets of mums to mrs spence mrs mcaservcy and mra rid lcr as well as to mr clark and mr mckay who came stag another bou quet was auctioned by corey herring- ton raising a small sum of money for the host club eighty guests sat down to lunch served by the georgetown ladies lloyd miller conducted a lucky draw during the evening winners wore roy messervey pair of bantams ed mclean pair of dressed chickens ed feather dressed chicken mac yates bag of potatoes thomas clark bushel of turnips dominion 4h clubs continue to grow along with more widespread pu- lic interest membership in 4h club work is mounting annually and this year established a new record in can ada of 72784 enrolled in 4052 cliihs an increase of 4071 members and 164 club over 1054 while eight of the ten provinces re ported higher membership saskatche wan with number of newly organis ed grain beef and garden clubs had the greatest individual increase of 2023 memberi in addition 4h mem bership in saskatchewan has grown from 7067 in 1083 in 1106ft in 1055 or a general inereaj during the last two years of 60 3 per cent from the national standpoint kirls clothing clubs continue to lead in numbers with 1083 followed by gar den with bg9 beef 656 and dair q3 average age of the 72784 mraebcrt in 1d53 is 132 and the average mem bcrahip per club u 14 7 of the total membership bojs exceed the girls by 040 mrs george williams native of georgetown a nstive georgctowner mrs george williams 63 was buried in wood lawn cemetery guelph last week following a funeral service at the family reaid ence 16 oxford street she died octo ber 2fith re e e baskier ministe- of dublin st united church conduc ted the service and also officiated at the graveside mra williams the former margaret a bell was born in georgetown and moved to guelph at an early age her father played a prominent part in the construction of the grand trunk rail ua through urn ares 100 ears ago her husband who died 28 years ago was for over half a century a guelph businessman conducting a confectionary store on upper wyndv ham street pallbearers were wilbu williams herbert williams and lawrence reed all of detroit michigan charles car ter niagara falls john drinkwater toronto and william hay guelph striking it rich doesnt happen too often nowadays but many of us are already far richer than we think rich in pos sessions car home furniture clothing appli ances are you guarding your property dollars with ad equate insurance better make sure now john r barber agency insuranch and travel john r barber freeman karaey mill street trljbjge 7sbj1 special low bail fakes to thi royal agricultural winter fair toronto nov 1 11 paii and omihal roe ins sound isip cod gjnnoloihlsth tad ratum laava toronto not later thmo midnight november 20th canadian national flowers for every occasion design worlc a spttlahyt flowers by wire anywhere in the 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