Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1956, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 23rd 1956 georgetown harness races theyre off and running at 1 30 p m on saturday june 2nd at tee for one afternoon only the georgetown rotary club offers for your enioyment the port of kings every race a thriller every horse a champion make this day a real outing for the family and with the excitement of the races enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the park and its facilities betting privileges refreshment booth adults 1 00 children under 12 free dont forget june 2nd at 1 30 p m i s harley motors 31 john street triangl 72591 firestone tires as low as 1395 and your old retreadable tire have your headlights set accurately with the only tru level headlight alignment gauge 250 the lawn cruiser rotary power mower 1 8 blade and johnson 2 h p 2 cycle motor only 8450 willard batteries for all cars extra four year warranty repairs to all makes we specialize in ford products dont wait too long summer is just around the corner protect your home with kool lite for your patio for your home fox your windows custom made combination do not darken your booms aluminum choice o colors windows and lifetime installation door stan chambers authorized kool lite dealer phone tie 46 collect erin box 7 free estimates ford 1956 monarch see and drive the finest most safe and economical transportation on the highways good delivery finest service thompson motors acton phone 69 acton or georgetown subscribers tr 7 3756 ac pat patterson see us for a good deall we also have good used cars priced right lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top soil sand gravel call tr 72521 eye surgeon shorthorn breeder dr h a mccullough 90 dies last member of a family intimately linked with georgetown s early his tory dr hugh allan mccullough 90 died last wednesday at his home underwood farm on the western highway outskirts of town one of canada s outstanding eye surgeons he was on the staff of st michaels hospital toionto for forty years many of these as senior sur gcon and he performed over 600 cataract operations among the thous ands of services he rendered to pa ticnts during this time he return ed to the old family home during the early years of the war after retiring from medical practice dr mccullough was born july 13th 1866 and often recalled that his mother took him to see the first train arrive at the georgetown grand trunk station when he was only six weeks old he was a public school pupil at the stone school when the 7th line was only a plank road and he walked to georgetown station each day to take the train to brampton where he attended high school he received his b a at university of toronto in 1888 his m d four years later and then took post gra duate work at leipzig germany and paris france in 1894 he became a member of the royal college of sur geons england and the royal col lege of physicians london an interested student of history he was an author it on canadiana and his home was filled with histon cal relies at underwood farm he raised purebred shorthorn cattle which were internationally known he was a stout supporter of thi lib iral party the farm has bun in tht ktul lough nami sinic hi doctors fither dr robtrt mil nllough purch isid it in 18 from jimis kinmdj his jrindfithir pirtnlly iduiatid in irilmd for thi prfsbtcmn ministry irnilriled to canada and sittlid in i rimosa about 1120 dr robtrt who w is born in 1803 look his mdi c il iduntion in tin new t nijand slitis wnkid with a doctor in st cathannts thin umc to nor il in 1811 and prauidd thin iiftim ars in 184f he iki iiiii uirwl ran i first n id nt dtittr hunt with in- lit ilhi i in tin farm until his niarn nit in 1851 lo unrlottc stimlish lht lo k up nsirhnu hi n ind ht hid his home and offii e on dm lph st uross from si john s liuud ihunh i hi buildup 1 m r um i b h i ii dims as i sb uptir ship ind thin is i n sili mi was rlimol ishid a fi w wars no to nuk w iv for a nm in u i built i illiui ilirhirt dr m nil hihs m tlu r 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bobby mrs elizabeth trainer and master billy trainer barne mr and mrs j e sanford and mr and mrs ed sanford drove to montreal last week to meet mrs sanford s sister and her husband who have come to canada from eng land for a visit for the summer ice was found on a tub of rain wa tcr last sunday morning may 20th in stewarttown a happy birthday to gary smith johnson for saturday of this week also happy birthday to patsy har ns for wednesday may 30th patsy will be ten years old dorecn greenwood was in charge of the j w a meeting last week she chose holy holy holy for the open ing hymn and conducted the worship service the second verse of when mothers of salem was sung and memorized the tuesday pledge the schools in the district of kan gra india was remembered in tho prayers scrap books wire made in the busy period w i check the advantage sf before you convei kennedy elliott wedding bishop strachan chapel bishop strachan school ch tpt i toronto effective wilh large slan d irds of white chrysanthemums and whiti stocks was the hitting for thi marrnfii of miss margart t p lliott daughter of mrs r lliott and the lati james p lliott to mr willnm croy kennetly son of mr and mrs wil inm croy kennedy tiishop f ii w ilkinson officialid mr william flliott give his sislir in marriage thi bndi s original gown of white nylon tulle ovir tiffeta wis fashiomrl with porlrut mcklini edged with alencon lace and bout fant trained skirt appliqucd wilh lace flowers ind featuring a cummir bund waistline a lace crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of gardenias lily of the val ley and stephanotis miss joan flliolt maid of honor for her sister was gowned in coral iridescent taffeta miss joan mordcn of toronto miss beth armstrong of port credit and mrs ronald gerry of niagara falls chose apple green their frocks were cocktail length with portrait necklines and floating panels of tulle applique all wore small brims of matching tutlc with contrasting flowers and earned semi cascades of sinclr white and jellow shasta chrsanlhemums with spiral eucalpltis mr joseph pilterson wis groomsman and the ushers were peter kennodv jack hitch of ot tawa david daniel and bob walker after the reception at the home of the hndc s mother the bride and groom left for virginia thej yi live in willowdale the groom s parents are both for mer georgetown residents and seer al friends from town were wedding guests box plants all kinds of flowers and vegetables in boxes or flats onions cabbage tomatoes cauliflower broccoli ralph miller huttonville these p ir ts can be purchased j bradfords 28 queen si georgetown your donations will be welcomed for the annual fund appeal conducted by the georgetown iode and friends canvass takes place monday may 28th to monday june 4th t zyvs7 ihitituti fgr tht bill- gie to help the bund herald advertising pays dividends georgetown office supplies limited commercial stationers georgetown acimintmj sstt m- bound account books ollue stipplic itm ipt 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