Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1956, p. 7

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paqe 7 wwlx evening feb mo mm tmi momftovht hum 24 hour tv service and special quotation for complete overhaul on your tv set phone days tr 72522 nioht calls tr 74017 coma in and inspect our elaborate tv department harold cmcclure ltd crusade for christ first baptist church georgetown march 413 rev whaacwhinnie central baptist church oakville christ is the answer services each night except saturday at 8 pm sunday at 7 p m get cash now pay later get cash for a fresh start now pat later convenient monthly amount and get these extra benefits coth tn i vtilf phone firif upon approval pick up caih till cemetldotlon service at no extra cottl reduce your monthly payments and have mora caih left over nationwide credit card recognized at over 970 affiliated office imm iso ta 1100 w mn en llgnotvre furniture t ante outlines proposals hospital expansion gordon friesen who addressed last nights annual meeting of peel mem orial hospital association is a native of laird saskatchewan and has been closely connected with the field of hospital administration for the past twenty six years he is a fellow of the american college of hospital ad mimstrators irtcanada he has been associated with the kitchener water loo hospital the belleville general hospital and the saskatoon city hos pital mr friesen served with the rcaf from 1941 to 1948 as personal assistant to the director of medical services with 2years of this time spent as military governor kreis brilon west germany from 1952 to 1954 mr fnescn was affiliated with the memorial hospital association of kentucky washington dc mr fries en has been active in hospital consul tant work since 1948 and established his own firm in 1954 the other speaker at the meeting was dr ii hoyle campbell a practic ing surgeon on the staff of st mich acl s hospitai toronto and surgical consultant at sunnybroplg hospital and department of veterans affairs dr campbell who is a lraduatc of the university of toronto has taken post graduate work in canada united states and great britain he sat on the national advisory committee to the federal government for the re habihtafion of disabled persons for five years since much of dr camp bells professional career has been spent in utilizing the services proviri ed by hospitils in various countries his interest in their efficient open tion has been stimulated miss margaret moore had the mis fortune to break her hip in a fall but is resting comfortably at guelph hos pital the icy roads of the weekend cau sed many an accident of a minor nat urc at one time there were six cars in the ditch between pensons corner and charlotte mcculloughs home mr and mrs harold wilson of south cooking lake alberta were visitors with the marchingtons recent ly bill booths taxi for prompt service tr 7 2596 monuments brampton monument works detigna submitted cemetery lettering corner post and marker a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st weit brampton shop 1410j phonea res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w gordon a friesen peel memorial hospitals professional consultant who addressed the annual meeting of the peel memorial hospital association last tuesday night and outlined thr proposals for the hospi tal s expansion ashgrove rmsonali finance co 51 main street north brampton 2nd floor over chappies phone 1874 open evenings by appointment phone foi lcmng ii i loans made to residents of all sunounding towns personal finance company of canada attention residents of georgetown a nd district see the new nash rambler for free demonstration contact vic domanski sales manager allan clements son bronte st s triangte 86402 ballinafad several attend 50th wedding annversary the wms nut at the manse wed nisclav aftcinoin mrs warne led in he woiship sen in with discussion on questions putdimnl to jesus public imiiistn dunne this time his heart mint out in compassion to the sick ind ncedv in this we see that shar ink in the mission of the church in solves on our part a simihr concern our pnshlerul tax was collected and tin roll call was answered wih gi vuu another title r name for the son of od i lans were made for the fastir thinkof filing which we hope t have on raster sunday evening the topu was nad by mrs shortill and d alt with the problems of our indian citizens more help n avail ahb to promising ount students and ntw opp rlunities are opening up to the m mrs shortill told of several indnn students who have m dc good in their chosen professions there arc altogether sixty four residential schools for indians throughout cana da mrs kirkwood conducted a bible quiz and a temperance reading was divcn b miss hilts our minister mr g townsend is staying in residence at gandier house fmmanuel college for the bal ancc of the term mrs townsend sr of toronto spent the week end at the manse mrs f smith mrs i marshall mrs g edmunds and mr and mrs robt mcenery motored to brookhn on saturday and called on mr and mrs g matthews former residents of ballinafad who were celebrating their golden wedding anniversary a chimney fire at mr c mcenery s home during the storm caused consid crablc anxiety but no damage was done ask about the convenient fuel oil payment plans i bill bailey the oil man georgetown tr 72888 brampton 1215 w 1 members learn how to make a hat mrs uobert alexander was hostess in hi r lovely home for the february m ilinc of the w i presided over by the president mrs w bird who op ened with the ode and creed sccre tjry mrs vern archer read the min litis of the last meeting and ealhd the roll which was answered by what lives me pep some ladies felt a cood sleep at night others said a new hair d some felt a sunny day gave them pep and others a new hat a lengthy business discussion followed i taders for the urls c were appointed also a committee for march social mrs thus iffen had charge of the pro gram in the absence of mrs frank ruddcll who was ill and called on mrs chas austin for the motto lazy men are just as useless as dead ones and take up more room mrs frank black of georgetown demontratcd the mak ing of a hat which was very interest ing to all a reading by mrs john bellboddy and a guitary duct played b margaret austin and catherine hunter mrs percy leslie gave cur rent i vents and the meeting closed by sinking the queen followed by a soc tal hour on saturday afternoon february 25th catherine hunter celebrated her twelfth birthday at her home with a party for her schoolchums congratulations to marilyn wilson who passed her grade 6 music exam which she tried tn guelph a week ago the young people held their mis sums meeting on sunday evening at the home of elmer and marion bird with ralph cunningham in charge ralph used a record player which told of mission work in africa annual meeting halton county liberal assoc auditorium town hall milton friday march 21956 speaker russell reinke mp election of officers annual meeting of halton county womens liberal association uiiw time and same place ground floor at the rear youre invited community day in stewarttown hall friday march 16th 130 pm film program and machinery display featuring the new allis chalmers gleaner baldwin selfpropelled combine silver wood school children have toronto trip museum twenty or so of the older pupils of the stone school accompanied by their teacher mrs presswood and by mrs bcencj and mrs george mender son had an enjoyable bus trip to tor onto on satprday spending several in csting hours at the museum also enjoyed were lunch at murray s res taurant and a trip on the subway refreshments door prizes everything free fdulschfllmers v saltf and slftvici m reid equipment supply co a great soul prefers moderation s 1 n e 0 iiuttn zhe jhouse of seagram ssl men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today

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