Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1956, p. 3

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dramatic variety program in st pauls parish hall norval saturday april 14th 830 pm two plays i bobby pulls up her socks comedy by alloa junior farmers 2 that fill arrest by norval united y p u plus entertaining variety numbers admission 50c and 25c auspices norval united y pu brampton town return walk for 87th birthday the georgetown herald page 3 wednesday evening april 11 1956 harley motors 31 john street tr 72591 open this sunday and every night next week till 10 pm shell gas and oil all minor repairs tires and tubes sold and serviced spring cleanup lloyds garden service lawn maintenance hedges trimmed transplanting flowers and shrubs planted top soil and peat moss tr 73978 8 murdock street georgetown looks better new looks new longer pratt lambert house paint look better new became it is rich and foil- bodied it stays newlooking longer because it ilubbornly resist wear and weather youll be proud of your house and enjoy worthwhile savings because wirh longerlasting pratt lambert house paint you paint less often its smart colon stay beautiful year after year well gladly help you color style your home to mpke it the bestlooking house on the street 50th anniversary year convenient budget buying home improvement loans from 100 to 3500 can be arranged direct with beaver lumber nothing down with up to 36 easy monthly payments whcth er you tfb it yourself or haveitdonc you can begin remodelling right now see beaver today home handy man and doityourself centre beaver lumber til 7m11 serving canadians 50 years 11 water st georgetown a walk to georgetown for an 87- year old brampton man had compli cations yesterday when directions were confused and he started back home before a planned picture for the brampton conservator was snap ped the mistake was rectified in the afternoon when editor bill doulc and a photogiapher met g a thompson who was will on his leluin walk to brampton hi ought him back to geor yetown fui a photo then left him on the highway to lonlinue his walk ing marathon it was mr thompsons 87th biith- day and the nonsmoking non drink ing lesulent of 58 jessie st telebral ed in this unusual way the herald was aleited to watch for the isitor who left brampton at 9 a m on the 22 mile trip word of his progress reached the office at 1130 in a report by a man driving along no 7 who offered him a ride at the top of norval hill and was told the details by mr thomnon when he had not arrived at the oflicc by mid afternoon the herald staff was worried then by accident fran deans of the post office staff was in the oflicc and mentioned that mr taylor had called at the post of fice to confirm his appearance in town at 1 20 and had started for homo major jack armstrong who had been asked to pose for a pictuie with the hiker was contacted again and the brampton paper lushed then photographer over for the picture of mr thompson bung greeted the major mr thompson is a spry little man who belies his 87 jears when of fered a chair at the herald office he dei lined with the comment that he has alwajs worked at a stand up job and wasnt the least bit out of puff fluently he submitted a design for a canadian ilag to the seuetarv of state and it will likely be discussed at ottawa soon ramseysorenson st john wedding a quiet wedding took place friday evening april bth in st johns unit ed c hurch when hathenne ann laughter of mr anil mrs james sor enson john street heiume the bride of james ramsey son of mr and mis alexander kamsej of cromarty tea rtv morgan mirarlane olliciatcd at the ceremony i he bride wis married in a pink suil with white iiutssones her cor sjgi was of white roses she was attended by mrs r dwin lewis who chose a grey suit with white accessor ies drsage of pink roses mr ed win lewis cousin of the hnde acted as gtoomsman at the reception at htr home the hnde s mother received for her wear ing nav blue with whic accessories jnd a corsage of pink carnations the gioom s mother assisted wearing brown with yellow accessories and a corsage of pink carnations mr and mrs ramsey will make their home in ticorgetown kev morgan mcfarlane officiates at communion communion of the lords suppei was held sunday morning rev 1 g mcfarlane of georgetown had charge of the service and preached a very inspiring sermon the theme social consequences of individual faith susan nancy infant daugh ter of mr and mis 1 eo jamuson and carrol ann and margaret irene daughters of mi m mrs frank longstreet weie baptised mr and mrs renntcks and family of orangeville were sunday visitors with the f w shortills minibus of the leant s class were guests of mr ci townsend at the show da of triumph in toronto on friday mrs g townsend mrs kirkwood mis y w shortill and miss b hills attended the laster thank offering meeting of the acton auxiliary on monday afternoon miss evely n rickes a former missionary of china now working in all peoples church in hamilton was guest spea ker mrs i marshall mrs f smith and mrs it mcenery attended the wa 1ieshyterial at freeltoa on monday andersons leading industrial bowlers with the bowling season neaiing an end there is still a battle for top place in the standing with five teams closely kiouped andersons ate leading with kentners legion no 1 and siueis closely behind i en bowlers have averages ovei 200 foi their season s play ihev are hill anderson 225 eorge bai hei 219 jim graham 219 nip ship way 215 joe hall 211 george web stcr 210 irank anderson 210 bill korzack 208 ii chaplin 205 and j saunders 202 i ast week w bradley had the high 861 triple and c- jamuson high single j64 other good scoies in singles were w bradley 333 o hei nngton 331 n shipway 324 a stamp 301 b montgomery 293 g collier 292 good triples were g jamieson 838 o hernngton 794 l cross 789 b korzack 763 g collier 756 j dempster 744 standings andersons proincial kentners legion no 1 silvers legion no 2 firemen kas i ornc scots imperials ramblers misfits communion service at norval united on sunday a service of tonsecra tion of members was fol lowed hy the communion of the lord s sup per in norval united church the choir sang rend your hearts not your garments under the direc tion of miss k coombs with miss klaine laird at the organ mrs w e gill conducted a meeting of the mission band in the church hall dui ing the service of worship at the prcparatoiy service friday evening kev w k gill spoke on st john 20 19 21 in which the lord returned alive visible and audible to ins disuplos mteling together in the evening of the hrst faster d v and shared with them his peace and purpose and power as he breathed his spirit into them mrs rill sang spirit of god di scend upon mv heait with miss ruth wilson at the organ norval i nited young peoples i n urn met sunday evining at the home of mr and mrs hartley nnieron jo anne rcid and jean alcxandi r presented an interesting program centring on ihe filmstiip bov dales girl which stimulated a rousing dis cussion of hoy and girl n lationships and problems ken reid reported for the enter tainment committee and it was do uded to present a dramatic and vane ty program in the anglican parish hall this coming saturday evening the first annual meeting of norval scout group committer was held monday evening at the home of mr and mrs don murray mr murray was elected chairman for the evening rev w e jill read the minutes of the last regular meeting and a letter fror provincial scout headquarters explaining the province wide insurance plan for on tanos 88 000 scouts treasurer keith webb gave a financial report which showed some 40 on hand when all accounts arc paid don smith was elected as an addi tional member of the committee several other prospective committee members were named and are to be interviewed before the next regular meeting on monday may 7th at the united parsonage georgetown community swimming pool donation list prev islv acknowledged s31 079 16 kathleen king ii 1m mcgill del mijuer svlvii patterson kev davies i ruth taylor j marg mriiigur knslin leslie joan hilts dorothy a warren kvehn massey joan iiddlti patsy willson i beaumont t i hill ii duntiis russ mcdonald lolil 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 01 5 00 12 00 52 01 5 011 26 00 26 00 26 00 13 00 10 00 50 00 hi 01 21 00 12 00 a message to anglicans st georges church 4 a prayer for the extension of christs kinqdom in our lives in the parish and in the community almiqhty god whose blessed son has called all men to be his disciples in witness and work give us we beseech thee at this time the power to hear and the grace to obey thy will through the same jesus christ our lord amen pray and witness for the st georges loyalty drive advance with christ main street georgetown mesy0um0m for your buck peanut butter 4 sss 100 aylmer h 90z m mmf pineapple f jars 1 a janis foe 100 brights fancy apple sauce 10s loo briohts fancy apple juice 5 100 gudney choice peaches 5 s 100 aylmek choice peas 8 100 oropps fruit cocktail 5 100 betty crocker cake mix 3 f loo white gold devils food honey 8piob peanut delight chocolate malted white gross toilet tissue 10 0r stokelys fancy or style niblets corn sk 8 os loo kernel corn 6 cans loo stokelys honey pod peas 6 cs 100 campbell tomato soup 9 100 crisc03l00 3lb tin loo off deal 100 margarine tide all sweet 1lb pkq giant size 27c 71c personal size l california tender and green pound asparagus 19c tomatoes 14 oz cello tube 23c california navel 288 s doien oranges zu canadian budded eeach roses 69 hybre tea climbers and polyanthia assorted colours three year old stock three showers for mrs james ramsey miss maxinc macdounall entertain ed al a miscellaneous shower at her home on college street for kather ine sorenson hefore her marriage on fnda evening to james ramsey catherines grandmother mrs a gerrard 26 thomas street oakville also entertained for her with a lin en shower mrs mama kalin victoria avenue was her hostess at a miscellaneous shower orangemen sponsor dance and euchre friday night at the community hall in stcwarttown lol 68 held a euchre and dance the euchre pnres were won by mrs gladys inglis and a mclean second prizes went to elda brirrs and ed duncan and thirds to eva harding and jack mckenny a 10 00 door prize was won by j gillies dons hulls orchestra played for dancing after cards ann fcjjjhll ujfg f gka if ms a plumber unv slumder flfimemoe vr nvmbtr don houston plumbing and heatino tr 72506

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