Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 14, 1956, p. 3

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natives of on tario but spent a great part of their married life m the west mr taylor was from guelph and his wife was born near pctrolia thty were mar ncd in franklin manitoba in a dou ble wedding ceremony with friends who have since passed away they lived in kipling saskatchewan for eieht years then in winnipeg eleven years ajo they came cast to live in georgetown a crisp 50 bill fiom the family was one of the tifts which wished thtm well on anniversary day admiral refrigerator l3 smart in design rl efficient in service fcl complete in every p advanced detail j trade in your old jjfl come in and see these beautiful models and enquire about your jg refrigerator today m si m m m m l m m m m m m m m n n a m a a a big tradein allowance smart with glass oven doors completely automatic the best electric range buy on the market today low in price c special for this weeken findloy electric ranges e 13 e p p e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 24 hour tv service y the fast efficient tv service f4 day tr 7-2522- night tr 74017 jr farmers win hockey championship monday night playing the fourth game of a best of 5 series norval juniors defeated palermo 9 6 to win the county championship and the milton milling co trophy the game ended the playoff series in milton and george swan of star light feeds was on hand to present the trophy to the club assisted oy the young son of dr carl martin fach player also received a cigarette lighter as a memento of their victory members of the team which was coached by i en coxe and dune ro binson included floyd bngden bill wilson clilt mcdonald don smith herb wilson ken hearns gordon ferguson 1 cte iomeroy i arl wilton red barnes ross cunningham jamie cunningham and ken richardson georgetown industrial hockey mrs marion barber is spending two weeks with mr and mrs d r mc i authlin at their winter home at belleair beach honda she left by plane from malton last friday mrs harvey bradley mr and mrs fd hoare and mrs eileen parkinson and son paul of oshawa were reeent visitors at the h ic of mrs and mrs wilbert bradley celebrating a ninth birthday on saturday march 10th judy nash daughter of mr and mrs ken nash invited the following friends to her party jill runham lynne ritchie jane bradley ellen biehn sharon m len janice mino yolanda wiener bonnie saunders barbara markham manna allison margaret gilchrist judy s brother jerry her cousin jin ice i awrence and grandmother mrs j matlison both from weston were also quests at the party march 11th gimu burns 5 smith and stone 2 r lye is 8 hornby 2 standing w 1 t pt- 8 2 0 1 smith in t stone hoinln ten high scores i kemsh id d n irlon it haines d hart k itii hards n d 1 i ml i i i iminehn i tunc 1 eorii b h xttr r i iwience flyers i liters burns king s s r dillon hornby 3 10 4 10 4 40 5050 club tour ss plastics plant last wcdnesdav evening the jo 50 lub of st john s united church had a most inlcre stint and informative evening there wis a food nlten dince of couples who met at the church from the church thc proceeded to smith stones where the wen tiken through the plasties division fiom there they wctc transport 1 down to dcneral ceramics where thev learned about the making of p tterv the troup returned to thi hurch rooms where they hid a social lime ind lunch served by mr ind mrs teigue mr and mrs trouten md rev and mrs morgan mc- irlane harold c mcclure ltd e e e e a message to anglicans st georges church a prayer for the extension of christ s kingdom in our l ves tn the perish and in the community almighty god whose blessed son has called all men to be his disciples n witness and work g ve us we beseech thee at this time the power to hear and the grace to obey thy w ii through the same jesus christ our lord amen pra and witness for the st georges loyalty drive advance with christ pamerston farthest visitors for spiel bad weather hampered a full entry at the farmers bonspicl thursday when georgetown curlers were hosts lo rinks from palm erst on alliston hillsburjh erin terus and bramp ton tht ite wai m fine shape and id i nes was thinkcri for his leemafunr chore which led to an excellent dav sport in the 9 o clock draw jaek ira sers brampton rink was first follow ed bv joe steen erin norman camcr on brampton and mel barden hills burgh georgetown rinks were first and second in the 11 o elock nels robin son and ian emslie being skips geo overland of hillsburch and del mer wilson alliston were 3rd and 4th a rink tntertd by dave adam i ulmcrston won a special prize for eominl the longest distance the bonspiel was arranged by a committee hended by ian emslie a number of local and district mtrch ants cooperated in donating prizes verdun rebekahs at brampton ceremony scveral members of verdun rcuc kah i odge travelled to brampton on monday evening to attend an initia tion at floral lodjc the president of the rebckah assembly of ontario mrs uc leacock was present as weie several past presidents of the assem hl ind other assembly officers visi tors from milton port credit and weston three candidates were initiated nc being the d d grand master birt haines moral 1 odce were eele tralint their second birthday and a i irfe birthday cake made by mrs hied baird mrs bill clark s mother win used lo live in town was the icnlic of attraction al the lovely lun cheon served at the close of the even im mrs baird mrs william taylor ind mrs ken wtstfall former mem hers of verdun rebckah lodge and niw uvinc in biamplon were in a lrcat pirt responsible for the institu lion of moral i odtc two years aco limehouse windstorm rips roof off cahoon barn sund ly s windstorm ripped the roof frem a hirn belonijnk to mr v c th on on lot 22 near the fourth line i art of a house roof at mr harold lin her s also went off ihe j a smelhursts of islington nl the grants f stewirttown wxrt with mrs smtthurst a week ajo ttre barban infint daughter if mr and mrs archie medonald is limit fnm sick children s hospital after in attack of pneumonia mrs a v noiton was hostess for the march mectinc of the w m s scripture was road by mis kirkpat rick pn or by mrs patterbon and mrs koufhly vice president presid id text word earth was answer id hy a verse of scripture miss ivens reviewed i in of willow val ley which told of the life of a christnn chinese farmer in raising a family amid hardships and finally their becoming christnns too the hostess served lunch at the close postpone ccf annual to saturday may 5hi the annual meeting of the county ccf association onginally announc ed for april has been postponed un til may 5th the change was made necessary when it wis found that donald mac donaffl provincial ccf leader could not be present for the april date earl nevers family move to london mr and mrs tarl novcrs have sold their home on no 7 near silver creek last weekend with their children ronnie lynda and tony they moved to london ont where they will be living for the next few months while he is stationed there with the army earl is taking an army physical in itmctors course and expects to be posted overseas to germanv later thu year i have been told the streets will be torn up during the time the gas lines are be ing laid how much inconvenience will this cause the town r l acton it s true that gas i nes will have to be la d in a trench however these trenches are very shallow and very narrow no trench should be open more than two days when closed in all sod will be replaced and all roadways w ii be fixed to the satisfaction of the town engineer will this mean more work of people in our town the work of lay ng the gas i nes w ii be done by a number of i dependent contraclors it is the r custom to employ as much local help as possible ehee will natural gas make my kitchen dirty mrs j georgetown def n tely not the only by products of burn ng gas are carbon d oxide nitrogen and water vapour all of which are present in any pure atmosphere also there are no ashes or fuel vapours to contend with ttjltjcoft how many different natural gas appli ances are there m d acton resident al gas appliances are the range water heater refngera tor air conditioner clothes washer and dryer incinerator furnace i room heater and conversion burner it would be impractical to list all of the many spec al zed applicat ons of natural gas in bus mess and ndustry printing of every description at the herald watch for our new co lor pro ess in printing available soon please address all questions to the united suburban gas company limited natural oas questions and answers c o georgetown herald box 200

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