Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1956, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening jul 25tb 1056 page 2 william j pearson 83 resident of silvercreek a silvercreek resident for eight years william josepb pearson 63 died last wednesday in peel memorial hospital brampton after a brief ill ness he had been a hospital patient for five days mr pearson was a nativetjf kent county and was born on a farm near wallaceburg one of six children of the late mr and mrs william pear son he worked as a young man in the sugar factory at wallaceburg later lived in toronto and was a resident of erin for a few years before he mo ved to silvercreek he was a member of the united church twice married he is survived by his wife ruth patoo whom he mar ried in 1941 and an only daughter mary mrs a burley of toronto he also leaves one sister mrs minnie denton of detroit michigan rev harry moore of richmond hill conducted the funeral lsrvice in the mcdougall and brown danforth cha pel with interment following in pine hills cemetery pallbearers were mr l toole and mr shale toronto and four silvercreek neighbours gltn spiece sandy mckay dave william son and del maltby hockey draws this years attendance at raiders hockey games looks like a return to old times crowds have been good and mon days benefit game brought more fans than have been seen in many days there are a few scheduled games left then playoffs begin if you have not been a supporter get on the bandwagon now milliere television hallicrafters tv specials 17 21 16995 19995 12 wesleyan street utt off main tr 73405 free home trial p decorating save time and money call tr 72130 free estimates finest of paints used alt work guaranteed reasonable rates it rrwt art supplies orumbacher oil paints reeves oh paints brushes oils varnishes mediums canvas boards for tho convonlonco of our ooorgetown cuitomors mrs joe emmerson 99 main stroot north trionglo 72670 has stock on hand chinns photo centre 16 queen street west brampton sam puirke chas harris st georges wardens sam penrice was elected peoples warden and charlie harris accepted the appointment of rectors warden at st georges anglican church an nual vestry meeting monday evening in the sunday school room the mee ing was preceded by a devotional ser vice mrs thomas eason was again el ected envelope secretary and robert borland is convener of sidesmen for 1956 william mcnally and edwin wilson are the new members of the parish advisory board lay delegates to the synod elected were thomas ea son jack armstrong and rudy meier with fred armstrong substitute dele gate auditors for the coming year are mr and mrs wallace thompson addressing the vestry before the election of the church executive for 1936 the rector rev kenneth rich ardson voiced his appreciation and that of the congregation to wardens ed wilson rectors warden and har ry savings peoples warden he also commended the promotion and work of the various church organizations he paid tribute to the splendid im provement made in the rectory when it was rebuilt last year and also spoke with satisfaction of the new carpet in the church chancel among the church advancements for the coming year is the growing necessity for a new organ and need for sunday school accommodation there will be also a new roof needed over the nave of the church the par ish advisory board will undertake a canvass for funds in april to finance these matters and also to meet the 1956 budget in 1955 church statistics showed a general increase in attendance and contributions there were 34 holy baptisms 1 thanksgiving of child birth 10 services of holy matrimony and 3 burial offices reports of the various church org atiizations were prepared oy their treasurers mrs sam walker prtsi dent of the w a reported for the organization dut to the absence thro illness of the secretary mrs ron ed wards mrs h lras is treasurer ruih meier guvl the report of tht an glican young peoples association tht sumiaj school report was given hy ld wilson mr wilson rtcom mentd that th envelope sjstcm for sunday school offerings be adopted in future binu it has worked so fav ourably in other parishes mrs t eaion presented the daughters of the church financnl report prepared by mrs j mcclintock a comprehensive report on church contributions by the envelope sstem was given by the imelope secretary mrs thomas eason mrs eason also acknowledged the work of the com mittee mrs fd wilson and cecil dav idson upon her recommendation triplex envelopes will he used for congregational giving when it comes to reorder the envelopes charles harris gave the report for the brotherhood of anglican church men mrs thomas lason gave the chair financial report which had been prepared by the treasurer mrs fred helson there was also a financial statement from the servers guild and the tennis club mrs sam walker moved a vote of thanks to the choir organist and choirmaster ladies of the w a served refresh ments after the meeting adjourned sndgrove presentation for mr and mrs modduon mr and mrs thomas warnes of victoria cresctnl recently attended a presentation in snelgrove community hall honoring a newly married couple mr and mrs moddison mrs muudi son was the former kay cox of town about two hundred and seventy members of the community met for the social evening and presentation of a purse of money to the young peo ple the evening was spent playing cards and dancing after the enter tainment the people of the commun ity served a delicious lunch knox womens association chooses new 1956 officers the womens association of knox presbyterian church held the annual meeting on friday january 13th in the church rooms with mrs george leslie presiding the officers elec ted for the 1956 term are mrs v rawson president mrs frank brown 1st vice president mrs norm an dcvereaux 2nd vice president mrs frank robinson secretary mrs e r robinson treasurer a delicious lunch was served at the close of the business meeting your rltitt and visitors an im portant mwi in each edition of uh herald call tr 73631 whenever you bsve news to contribute to ceubrate our growth from coast to coast in five years i wa talc this opportunity of saying thank you during our big coast to coast dollar saving sate iga in tomato sauce 20 oz tins beans with pork 2 for 29c habitant 15 oz tin pea soup 10c new instant large pkg quaker oats 35c canada packers margarine 1 lb pkg margene dainty rio for a low cost meal 2 reg pkgs kraft dinner and a 1 lb pkg iga franks 31c 1 lb pkg 2 for 27c all for 69c betty crocker bisquick 49c special offer detergentl giant pkg tide 65c lynn valley standard 20 01 una whole beets 2 for 25c shirriffs good morning 24 oz jar marmaude 41c fry s breakfast hall lb tin cocoa 43c iga choice dessert 15 oz tins pears 2 for 27c sai ada tea bags pkg of 60 75c 1 r i orida no 1 ruby red size 96 s grapefruit 10 39c ont fancy grade macintosh 3 lb bag apples 25c florida crisp green pascal lgc stk celery 10c importfd iceberg jumbo heads lettuce 2 for 25c new brunswick no 1 store now first time in canada sold exclusively by iga stores a new cook book and shopping guide all in one read how to select and serve meat and poultry by phyllis axford m a special introductory price now only djl aa regularly 2 99 boxed for gift mailing potatoes 5011 29 swifts premium boneless veal lej rolls ib 49c swift s premium rindless side 1 lb pkg bacon 59c swift s brookfield skinless pure pork sausage 39c swifts premium suced or piece lb bologna 23c deuciously tender flavourful pork tenderloin lb 83c frozen foods booth brand heat serve 10 oz pkga fish sticks 33c pictsweet frozen fresh 9 oz pkgs french fries 2 35c twenty six tables at federation euchre twenty six tables of euchre play ers attended an evening sponsored by esqucsing federation of agriculture on friday in the community hall at stewarttown dennc charles president of the federation and robert miller banded out priics to mrs ernie mcencry and mrs frank robinson who held high scores for ladles and to sid robin and dick prust winners of the mens pri zea lunch and dancing followed cards with music supplied by mr and mrs ernie hcenery and jesse mcenery anderson and fleming are weeks top bowlers bill anderson and bill fleming were top bowlers in the industrial league last week anderson having high triple of 799 and fleming the high single 321 other good single scores registered included j inglls 314 w fieblg 314 g sargent 313 b anderson 307 t hamilton 202 r ryall 291 in triples t hamilton had 787 b james 754 j infills 746 j david son 737 j saunders 727 and w fie big 727 team standings un rutting mission to west africa w pu provincial 35 22 88 andersons 35 22 111 legion no 1 35 22 80 silvers 35 22 80 kentners 30 27 74 legion no 2 30 27 71 kays 29 28 68 lome scots 26 31 80 firemen 23 34 54 misfits 23 34 54 imperials 24 33 53 ramblers is 30 41 your donations will provide safe pleasant swimming for georgetown district sort snancr whan the new conuntmuy iwtauaiag pool opens girt today 1 iiailni over a nay at tho ant fear win 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