Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1956, p. 12

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 22nd ibm robert r hamilton ko optometrist now residing in georgetown one block east of iga opposite rex heslop development former faram home eyes examined optical repairs oculists prescriptions filled office hours monday and wednesday 9 00 am 6 00 pm other days and evenings by appointment call trimgle 73971 full or spare time exceptional business opportunity national company has opening for a relftile man or woman in this area to commence immediately work consists of delivery and repienishingstocks of iii the world s largest selling cosmetic line sold only at the retail level in existing accounts established by the i company absolutely i no selling or soliciting required as all sales are nan i died by the head office staff age i education or past experience is not important as full ii training is provided for a dignified and highly prof i itable future can be handled i in 3 to 5 hours per week without interfering with present employment up to 70 00 per week income to start ii with immediate expansion to full time if desired applicants i must be in a position to post 1098 00 in cash for bonded j merchandise and available immediately if you i have the necessary funds available and desire a business of ii your own that will provide a steady dependable income then write today for complete details without obligation giving name address and telephone please indicate interest i- full or part time write to personnel mgr namerc0 canada ltd 392 bay street toronto canada has it been since you last had your children s photographs taken make it a habit to have them photographed prop erly every birthday sorry folks due to present demand appointments must be made at leasl one week in advarjce for appointments phone trtangle 73222 after 7 00 p m how much price lists gladly sent by phoning tr 7 3222 after 7 00 p m or writing photo craft enterprises oeomctown ontario then now thirty years ago then heratd august 26 926 mrs r f cameron widow of a minister of knox presbyterian church died knocked down by a car a r speight suffered a broken leg w c bcsscy was elected a councillor for ward 1 filling a vacancy caused by the death of george campbell sparks from a threshing machine destroyed the r j cunningham barn at norval miss helen lawson returned from a ytar ab road which she spent in trance and switzerland a meeting was called to reintroduce lacrosbc in georgetown descendants of john leslie and 1 ett ann bokt held thur reunion at blue springs lntertainmcnt included musical selections by wilfrid and lloyd leslie mrs fred thompson and her son lavtrnt sptcnl rad lal cars took people to a panic al eldorado park sponsored h the businessmen under chairmanship of h g mcir mr and mrs albert tost had the largest family alien mg bob son of mr and mrs sd mackenzie wis judged the bon niest baby and ruth daughter of mr and mrs frank smith the prettust j n o null and gra ham and clements were prizewin ners for having their store window best decoi alcil rlsuiis in tin giis middle school listed these na mes goidon akoll fdwanl biilj jack buck idu caldwdl dor othy cranstown ch irks fnnip ton rult iffin ih ilium jessie mckj bittl minims ailtwi ross ross thompson ih ires vann itu r now august 1956 r ss k mm on follow d in his i fathers foolshps ind is now mm lister of dovirumrt roid i r sb i j ten in hureh in tot onto still in tin uit m itiu liusimss mr sptnhl opei u s tli spuilit ant i i lulrti on w lift st c iti w win hid i hi fi i bus intsswh i milton op suppln s is lot ited his ihc n th id u r stvti at ears i lis wife lius in k li ntr helen i iwsim is h uk of toiont tockbroku stiiihn bongard and they hne a countn est iti at inu wood 1 i was runtro luu it f i iiiunl linn four wars ato and ptodi t n ont mo h impion u n lln i bienis of ikoi nmiililliii si s start d tin ir si is in n brampton folded because of pur crowds pirt i through hie c i son wilfrid islu is in tlu home firm whik broth r i hnd i a n ichi r in c ilifnrnia vtrti t thompson is a neighbouring farm j tr and his mother lives with his sister in mentone indiana i fldorado park disapp ared with the radial ii g mtir now lues seaforth widow d mrs tost lives on qui i n stmt mil arned sons and diughters an most town result nts bonny baby bob lives in hamilton while his parents tmi moved to ncis ruth smith is now m wilfred burt of baltinafad the late j n o ncill closed his garage husincss several cars ago and the large huilding now contains gran 1 union carroll s faton s order of ficc and henr davis wood pritl ucts jim richardson and sons operate the former giaham and cuments hirdwire gord n cott is a weston insurance si s man edward baily works for a business machine company in ihc city jack buck is in owen sound with kennedy i oundnes charles frampton lives it york mills is plant manager for mulli gnph addressograph corp ross thompson is in charge of the shoe department at silvers pharos vannatter is with dominion seed house jessie mckiy is i public school teacher in toronto while ruth giffen wnnglrswortti returned to teaching at chipcl st school after the death of her hus hand who wis principil there lyclia caldwell is mrs archie kerr of r r 2 acton ada hume mrs campbell sinclair of i ime- house beth mimnis mrs w a stephen of cirey north carolina ross mrs pant mohanit of detroit michigan twenty years ago then hrld aug 26 1936 angus duncan 47 provincial paper engineer died in hospital af tcr being injured in an accident at the mill prominent in lacrosse and hockey circles he left his wife and sons jack and ross warner oland was starring in charlie chan s secret at the gregory the atre mr and mrs fdward wodson returned to toronto after spending the summer in town wm f smith was visiting in his native northampton and wrote to say he saw the vimy war memor ial unveiled george alcort was also on a trip overseas myrtle daughter of mr and mrs j h al ian married alvin white at ballin afad manse and they went to his farm at hillsburgh to make their home charles joseph kirkpat rick age 7 months son of mr and mrs syd kirkpatrlck limehouse died dr r t paul won many prizes at the canadian gladioli show in guelph when a cnr box car caught fire between acton and town firemen were called to georgetown station to extinguish the blaze when the train arrived students listed in upper school re suits dick beaumont esther brill thelma cripps mary feller frances jcnklnson ruth lindsay dorothy mclintock weir reid pamela smith lydia snow jack thompson now auguit 1956 son ross followed his father to work at provincial and is now gen era manager his widow now mrs c r scott and son jack are hamilton residents for all you know you may have seen charl chans secret if you re an addict of the late tv movies the u orisons still keep in touch with georgetown friends but do not spend their summers here any more mr alcott died recently after a lengthly illness mr smith has retired from business anil lives on market street his former shoe store is now operated by maru rs the kirkpatncks recently had another sadness in the family when another son dtcd leaving his wife and four small children dr paul is still an tnthusiastic glad grower develop mg new vinelies of ihcsc hcuuti fut flowers dick bnumont a chartert tl iccountant is minagei in sault stc mane of the arthur b crowley firm weir reid lives in sudbury where he is ree reition director for mine mill iijii jiek thomp m is in ts n ws pip r businiss publishing the wetkly west fnd limts m ottawa i vdi i snow is a tt uhir in nek n township and lmmidiite pist prtsititnt of halton tnihers institute ruth i inds t is a kin dinjitm tiiitur at w 11 monk n si hoot irafilir dorotln mc i inloik leailus it livers in public sihool inronlo 1 sthtr brill bnanu mrs i orie novik of tor nl i i hi tint ripps mrs km t ton of milinafad irinns irnkin sin rs dm u ill tl llni id mirv iur m h unttin lolimin is mr w ilu i lm hn 1 imil i smith hi hn i mill i smith is mi i mn in f ottaw i ten years ago then herald aug 21 1946 imphtim a mil with f h i trs owntr of p irt of th formi r cidirvilc firm propertv c tincil i mntriited in build jtifi phnnul 50 house s in i nt w wartime hm in subdivision hnwirri m i former count warrim bit ami willouhby ml rstnte repristnta live in brimplon john r scott 1 69 rectntly ntirnt from farmim to live at iinu house dud he lift his wif ind f unity mrs willnm shclhourni mrs william norm mrs rd 0 brien art ind hinild four fnkltsh wir brides irri id mrs t i ir hay t s mrs r j i guild mrs lit rb brown mrs jim schofield and itoir dr fred i hutt cornill lnivtrsity professor i received n si 000 borden award for poultry restirch cipt hirold marshill wis home on discharge leave from the postal corps farl marchment ind dorecn an- 1 plcyard of acton were married in i st georges anglican church harold barber and margaret brown were married in limehouse presbyterian church upper school graduating class darrell dawsin jean dickie doris brown ridge peggy kelly brenda robin son dick van vliet norman long marion hepburn mary moyer joan main now august 1956 the wartime housing subdivision of 52 houses became normandy blvd and was followed by a second group of veterans homes on churchill crescent harold marshall returned to work at the post office became postmaster when lt col gordon couscns re tired mrs john r scott moved to town after her husband s death norman long is employed at smith and stone dick van vliet graduated from guelph oac teaches high school in toronto joan main graduated as a nurse and at present is taking post grad uate work in montreal darrell dawson ts mrs phil howard of ed monton alta peggy kelly mrs peter moorehouse of ottawa mau recn hepburn mrs george heaver of ookville brenda robinson mrs gunthtr frey of ottawa dons brownndge mrs john mcnabb it r 2 jein dickie mrs harvey chappel of town mary moyer who became mrs neil mclennan tost her life in an auto accident in the states travel by avro plane visit scottish homes two georgetown famillis took advantage of the plane trip spon sored by i oca 717 a v roe un 10 this was a two week s trip to a v hoc employees and their fi nulies sixty ufht passengers left milton an port on tuesday julv tlst to return i he nijht of midlist 14th i mi ind mrs lames blur ind thur youngest child john of 4 ikwson lnsctnt visited thur fain ibis at bndm of wur scothnd thiv spent the two weeks with i mi m hi rs of their famillis ind of i frti nds mr willi m thompson an i hi s n billv m ildl with mr thomp sons fathu mr william fi nip son sr in 1 islow siotl md the thompsons livi tt 42 hiwstn i cent both f nnilus r p rt a w in du ful flight md holiday summer prices now in btect stove and nut coal j 2400 ton cash or budget terms furnace cleaning both all ind coal al moderato prices w h kentner son triangla 72651 advertise in the herald it pays wilson bros georgetown opposite goif course nursery and landscaping trees shrubs roses evergreens top soil rockery stone sodding bedoing plan1s for free estimates phone triangle 73931 call tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station li felly m tht btnd shtll tntrnarional canadian national exhibition aug 24 sept 8 ntw fmtunt tr nw uhlbits new wonders for tn whole fimfty it the worlds largest the fabulous 1956 cue for the first time the inter- oabonal air show with breathtaking aero batics see international exhibits from around the world the newest in science industry ind the arts tgnculture sports for every fan plan now for a visit youll never forget mtwmanomal roam lllll jllfufl i0vai canadian mountih icm r minacll r d w ii ttinll thoumnfli etrr tftrnoon rxt vtmnf i thntkiwbtrrsht ass-

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