Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 12

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug b 1956 page 4 fttafkf6 your silent servant will be in georgetown august 21 and amfwneae ncdunal qal ii 7 home leruucei ate lute ta he1 cooking refrigeration water heating laundry drying home heating airconditioning incineration natural gas will be piped into the georgetown distribution system at an official valve turning ceremony august 21st many miles of pipeline have been laid in the past few months to bring the modern fuel natural gas to georgetown we know you will be pleased with its per formance and economy any persons living in georgetown and those peo ple immediately bordering the pipeline to geor getown who are planning to use natural gas please telephone the united suburb an gas office in georgetown tr 7 3921 for complete information united suburban gas co ltd georgetown united gas 20 main st north tr 73921 legion notes by leslie clark the ijli for the comhinctl icg ion decor ilinn da and zone par nit will be september 9lh it is hopui that this year will establish a pitltrn and that from now on each uar a branch mifht have tht zone join thtm in their annual scr vice vic think this would rtsult in a larger parade and service in time as well as cementing relat ions more firmly between the var ious branches remember the date sunday september 9th and try to sec that you arc on hand the service will as always be a very worthwhile one and every member should be on hand to pay his respects to the comrades who have gone on be fore had a little criticism about my remarks re the sending of arms to germany not by any legionnaire incidentally however as far as art concerned the item stands bttioli not nlr ditl wc quote the rtriow sentiments expressed in tin muni accurately but we will i farther and say we agree with them ny f thf imnibirs iway in huh days this jr as usual maylii it is the wtathtr uhili a lot nf th members have nni jo f r i few dns fiw hivi st m d for the full two weeks tin n libit exception is seotl iitursmi who is holidiyinj w ih his wife in mt xico cil and we believe ac ipul co we thought it was just a pit i sure jaunt but chubby stipltlon was telling us thit jawn has a lot of mexican relatives down there my and he s been retting away for years telling us he was from scot land fvidently one of the lea ding golfers fin fact all of the gol fers from around the branch got quite a shock recently when they invited jim king out to play golf evidently he laced the first one over the fence on the first my my we hear jim murphy is shopping around for arrangements for the corn roast so we guess that is the next legion event and just about now is the time for the annual warriors day excursion to the cne hope the branch is going to send busses again as al ways happy to see our good friend and member ben afcharg out and around again he paid the branch a visit recently and it e his old teli of th suth church hears about scott mission work i hi wms hid intm church si rvict on sund i i ind win pit asttl to li iw spli ndui conjn gallon ilso with visitors from other phcts tn si unt mrs itslit cifftn wis in charge and tht choir consisted of wms ladies scripture wis rtad by mrs johitlluddi ii prayer wis offered by mrs j ii hunter thi solo stranger of galliot was beautifully sung hy mrs harold icarmonth of hornby acompanled by carman cantclon at the piano the speaker was mrs ziedman who certainly impressed her lis teners as she told of the work she and her husband arc doing at the scott mission on spadina aienue in toronto her text was from el eventh chapter of hebrews now faith is the substance of things ho ped for and she said it was thro faith they have been able to ac complish their work their mis sion was started in 1912 to the jewish people and was called af ter dr john llcphexson scott in the depression day people were fainting from hunger and want and the tint day the mission fed 1ss men with 80 gallons of turkey gtb- ll ml ruliuik l in i t ill by f nlli suffitl nl f i m i iltli miss virunri t misur hubert nihrs n fiom montn il in sliyuu with tint r jrnndur tnts mr and mrs arthur hud dt ii miss anm miller rrim nashville spent last week with marilyn w il son sorry to hear that jimmie barn cs was sick in milton hospital not a nice way to spend the holidays but cheer up jim there s a few weeks yet before school adnennc nurse margaret aus tin and sandra carney left on sun day for camp at rycrson beach mr and mrs fred nurse motored up with the girls and left them high school results no word has been received yet from the depl of education about the upper school resulta they will appear in the herald ai toon ai th list is released by the school tuff when it u received glen williams couple wed in norval manse imipli who will live in un williams win marmd on satur di julv jhlh in norval hi w mkir dill officiated at thi niirnim f marilyn lut woods daughter of mr and mrs llcrhtrt woods 319 peel street acton and robert hilts son of mr and mrs floyd hilts glen wil hams the double ring ceremony took place in the united church manse the bride wore a blue street length dress white accessories and a corsage of pink roses her attcn dant miss joanne stuckey acton wore a pink dress and a corsage of white roses the groom s cousin leroy hilts was best man a reception followed at the home of the brides parents in ac ton her mother received wearing mauve silk and white accessories the groom s mother who assisted wore green nylon and white acces sories both had corsages of yel low roaea atoms for peace uagmft that of adence 11mm taw yk am mrt i a teaum 11 acieausts who km 4a4 vhm mm staff to lay the grtwdwork fee tt fumtifl ommm a pcwtttal tjtea 4 attaalf a wmafc wk aiim la geaava nuur djf wum atftuhj statas at awr mm rtnfi wt

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