Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1956, p. 13

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 11 1956 page 12 silvers annual winter clearance commences fri jan 13 store wide reductions coats suits storm coats dresses millinery we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies 24 years mill street radio servicing triangle 1 72701 jiiniiimiiirjiiimiiinicihiniitmiu i iitiiiiuuliiiiitininunih ttiiin ciuunuuiiniliu uhnrimanimitiiii iiiiammiiiiiiciiiii farnells maple leaf maxwell house liquid detergent instant coffee large tin 24 01 tin 1 oz jar 63c 59c fancy quality apex brand red pitted cherries 15 oi tin 2 tins 39c premium brand fancy quality sockeye sambn 44c sweetheart soap 3 bars 21c liquid starch 32 oi bottle 20c priced to clear one pound i ridgways tea packed in fancy lithographed tea caddy regular price 1 85 special price 125 farnells dial t 72651 for ftm dltvry births burns mr and mrs clare burns lena lawson announce the birth of a son steven james on sunday january 8th 1956 at guelph gene ral hospital wilson cy and mary wilson nee english are happy to announce the birth of their daughter deborah jacqueline on january 4th 1956 at peel memorial hospital brampton deaths logan amelia best on ind i january 6th 1951 at her home 8 quoon street georgetown arnelii best in her 8qth year beloved wife of william r lagan and dear mo ihcr of olive k the funeral service was held on monday at the haiold c mcclure lu neral home interment in greenwood ce meter georgetown memoriams hunter in loving memory of a dear sister violet trances who died januarj uth 1953 time changes many things but love and memory clings margaret and kenneth hunter in loving memory of a dear mother trances violet who died january 13th 1953 days of sadness still come oer us tear ui silence often fall for memorv keeps you ever near us tho vou died three years ago always remembered by daughter phoebe and son in law norm fondle mcgowan in loving memory of albert victor mcgowun who died on jiuiatv 5lh 1955 gone into that light that shines so fair gone rrom the earth of sorrow and care resting those hands that did their best gone dear husband gone to rest alwajs remembered wife and fa mil cards of thanks bfawmovt air and mrs junior heaumunt would like to thank all their friends for kindness and gifts when their son was born and when mr beaumont was injured and sinee returning home mr and mrs junior beaumont doig we wish to thank our friends and neighbours for their man acts of kindness sympathy and floral tributes and ctpcciall rv alex caieicr for his consoling words at the time- of the death of our beloved mother mrs robert doig the tamil logan we would like to sincere i thank all the friends and neigh hours vvbo have been so kind to us at the time of the death of a dear wife and mother and for all their thoughtfulness and kindness to her during hir long illness mr william 1 ogan and olive mcnabii i wish to sinccrel thank all mj friends for tho lovely flow ers cards anil telephone calls sent to me during m illness mrs malcolm mcnabb townspad i ee towns nd wishes to thank her fninds for tards and gifts sent to hii while she was a patient in guelph general llospitil and sinee returning home forester c r groves home school speaker monrliv night roy hansen presided over the annual rathe rn night ptu gram at wngglesworth school fen the home and school association i he men had chosen forestry fui their subject parti because of their interest in n dure and partly because georgetown s industrv contains wo large paper coating mills which an part of the forest industry the speaker c r groves region al forester for halton and wellington counties was introduced by roborl mcmenemy in his talk he defined forestry n- the science of managing foresls mt- tht continuous production of forest products though these two coun ties arc far removed from concent a ted forested areas he said farm woodlots are of vital importance tor logs veneers syrup and conserva tion of moisture soil and wild ifc mr groves outlined some of the progress being made towards replant ing of marginal lands with trees some of the dangers to our forests he said are fire disease insects and clear cutting an appropriate film wood for a million years was shown this had as its focal point the care of forested areas and the selective cropping car nod on in parts of new brunswick to conclude the fathers night pro gram coffee and doughnuts were scr ved when you are in need of print ing of any description call the herald for complete service or drop in at our downtown office c norton for pumping septic tanks cesspools cisterns and wells phone acton 161 264 mill street acton ont coming events euchre and dance in stewarttown hall friday january 13th sponsor ed by ligny farm forum euchre 830 good prizes and lunch joyces orchestra admission 50c attention georgetown busi ness and professional women in ternational night banquet will be held in the royal york hotel january 21 at 7 00 p m miss kathleen mary gra ham mbe h m deputy consul gen eral new york will be the guest speaker this will be a very enjoy able and worthwhile evening and it is hoped all members will be able to attend call joyce nevitt hefore januury 14th for ticket reservations loco council of women will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs r t paul friday jan uary 20th at 3 p m skating 777t georgetown arena every saturday afternoons and evenings adults 50c children 25c ti industrial bowling meeting of executive and team captains monday jan 16 7 30 pm legion hall engagements mr and mrs frank i eblane of hal ifax announce the engagement of their daughter yvonne elizabeth to john kcn on vicktrs son of mrs t viekers of georgetown the mar- lage will take place at the rcaf station roekehffc on saturday jan uarj 14th 195b the engagement is announced of mar i ouise daughter of mrs and the late william mcdonald maple avenue to w illiam rant son of mrs and the late walter mcmurdo of glen williams the marriage will take place on saturday feb 4 1956 mr and mrs charles ernest ir ng of wadena sask wish to announce the engagement of their uiunger daughter isabel fkanor to corpor il william george campbell kl mp son of mr john robert campbll and the late mrs campbell georgetown ontario the wedding will tab- place- on wcdneselav january 25 1956 at 11 jo a in first initcd church prince rupert bc silverwood parents in iran david norton at prep school david norton and gordon hurst have left for anoint r ti rm at lake- field priparatorv school divid whose parents are at prisent in iran is the grandson of mr william norton hi- jfnend gordon comes from peru wheie thi notions have bun living for several jears davids father is now with iranian oil lxplorations producing co in abadan southern iran and one- of his first tasks is to leain tin persian hnguage mrs nor ion also is gating two hour tutoring a da their climate is different from ours for they planted flowers and vegeta bies before i hnstnias which are grow ing nicelj although they have chill nights the boys have been visiting in the aeton georgetown area during the holidavs limehouse mrs kennedy and her son of hut tnnville were new year visitors with the archie mcdonalds mrs warrington of cobourg spcrt christmas with her sister mrs a norton mr joseph switzpr returned to the home of his daughter on thursdav af ter a months treatment in guelph general hospital the eorl scotts entertained at a skating parly on their rink at bhic valley ranch on friday evening sei ving hot dogs and hot coffee mr and mrs yeo and little eon of savant lake are with mr and mrs n quibell and children the newton ruddells entertained the ruddcll families for new years mr and mrs ted morrow of toron to were sunday visitors with mrs ijne and the h nortons silvers january sue of madetomeasure suits choose from canadas finest lines of madetomeasure clothing save up to 25 00 on a smartlytailored madetomeasure suit tip top tailors w r johnson saville row in georgetown exclusively at silvers 1956 auto licenses now on sale obtain your 1956 license and plates early from motor vehicles branch 3 john street across from the arena georgetown hours 9 00 a m till 1200 1 00 p m till 5 15 open all day saturday closed thursday afternoons social personal mrs sidney jackson of swift cur rent sask has been spending a month with her brother mr robert buchanan of queen street miss man mcclure has resumed hii teaehing duties in preston ifui spending the hohriiys at her home on mounlainview road roy foulis who was home for christmas in brampton with his par ents mr and mrs r b foulis also visited with friends in georgetown a tca engineer at dorval quebec he recently returned from a business trip to britain mr and mrs william burtcnshaw spent new years in hamilton with mr and mrs edward james during the holidavs the burlenshaws had guests from the states mr and mrs thomas bran of cleveland ohio and miss dorcen bryan who is a student at ithaca college during the holiday season mr and mrs john mcclure had a famil par ty attended by mr and mrs delberl arnott strectsville mr and mrs clare hutchinson lynda and bill cheltenham agnes and eccles mc clurc anna mac hutchinson toronto and helen devcreaux montreal mrs william logan queen st resident on fnda january 6 amelia best logan 85 died at her home 8 queen street she had been in ill health for some time mrs logan was hern n black creek now known as mount dennis where she attended school and later lived at home with her parents until her marriage mr and mrs logan were married in brampton on june 15th 1895 and celebrated their sixtieth wedding an niversary last year she was a mem ber of the united church they farm ed at glen williams and moved to georgetown when mr logan retired len years ago mrs logan is survived by her hus band william and her daughter olive also one sister living in weston mrs elizabeth woods who is older than mrs logan the funeral service was conducted by the rev w e gill at the harold c mcclure funeral home on monday januarj- 9th at 2 pm interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown the pallbearers were all nephews frank tom and alfred sykes joseph gibbons ed martin and jack burton your visits and visitors are news in the herald phone your items they arc always welcomed admiral tv trade in your old tv set now j oo s tradein 5 for your old set with low terms very limited quantity on this beautiful 1956 swivel type long distance tv receiver reg price tradein 359 50 90 00 you pay only 26950 easy terms acknowledged the best in tv reception for 1956 j see our window display for real tradein deal on your admiral refrigerator range i harold c mcclure limited

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