Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wedneday evening january 8th 1958 second section flag money corsage ireck 1st georgetown cubs had annambitious project doling the hey undertook lo raise funds to purchase a rag and equipment by selling christmas corsages the cubs had a generous assist from mrs joe mcconkcy 28 nor ton crescent wife of the cubmas- tec who made the corsages which they sold for 25c each a total of 55 was raised by the boys ample to buy a handsome flag they appreciate the reception given them at the homes where bey called an important cncuslfe front mm ontario dvpartawnt of ti motorists when you apply for 1958 licence plates you must show proof of liability insurance amoctober wedding in streetsvtlle united church had bill lenstra and lea de hoog streest i ville as wedd ng principals the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs peter de hoog streetsville j and the groom is the son of mr and mrs walter lenstra 58 river drive georgetown pictured left to right are hank lenstra usher brother of the groom regma de hoog maid of honour sis ter of the bride the wedding couple robert strandholt groomsman and john vandermeer usher brother in law of the groom j a goudy photo mrs chester deforest m and mrs ryerson douglas active church worker ncj i jj- aer entertain 25th wedding al ccks norma edilh deforest mr nd mrs ryorson rjouelns l ihree in particular have met died in her thlrt seventh year in hcd oppn housc on t 21sl wlth t response and the toronto general hospital on 0 tht homl dawllsh ac bo a lon way towards december 27th mrs de forest toronlo cubrate their 251h building the junior golfers dance as an affair to look forward to speaking of past dances pic- dedicate church gifts to archdeacons memory j in memory of m rector who ser ved st georges anglican church for almost 25 yean a silver cha lice and paten were dedicated at the evening church service on december 22nd rev kenneth richardson spoke pxthi faithful service of the late k w g o thompson nrfsajdthe gift from the con gregation was a small token of the love and affection which he holds in their hearts other gifts to the church were dedicated at the same tune in cluding a number- of hymn books placed by rudy meier in memory of his mother alice ida meier on christmas day two cruets a white burse and veil were dedica ted to the archdeacons memory at st albans church glen wil liams these were presented to the church by the canon wallace junior guild perfect music theory marks for pupils two pupils of mrs dorothy richardson scull received perfect marks when they tried their theory examinations a short time ago suzanne adams of acton tried grade one and gloria jean hall guelph grade four both girls received a mark of one nun drectper cent the examinations were taken at the georgetown branch of the trinity college of music london england and the awards were presented at the acton christmas recital mill christmas jarty a gift exchange featured the christmas party of employees of beaumont knitting co which was held after work on the friday be fore christmas could you artd ytfur family live out of a suit case not a bright prospect but many families have to for they discover too late that their are insurance isnt enough to cover todays cost of rebuilding and refurnishing a burnedout home now is the time to bring your fire insurance up to date see us john r barber agency insurance ano trawe john r barber frmman krmy 1011 street trungle 73521 livtd all tur lifi in the george rar l 1- mrs douglas is the former al ai p leen voore daughter ofa torn r lures and an account of same in cnts ere norman wnetksworth pubh5hl r lalt and cora ltartkj wrigmcsv orth am mr m mlor tn nrc she marmd lhisler dcborest in mamtd a moorc hom ashgroe on b 5th 1942 r ncc mr andmr mrs ixronrf wa a member of wat t avc vr johns lniled lhurch and ai 1 urit a former teacher at nor jlj thirn ucauonal school now op or pay 500 extra into the unsatisfied judgment fund hm s why the additional 5 00 fee to be paid b motonsta without liability coverage is made necessar because of the new increased maximum pa merits available from the unsatisfied judgment fund the fund w lucstabltshed by the government to help pay judgments aniing out of acci dents involving uninsured motor vehicles dn vert of such vehicles must repav the full amount of the judgment to the fund tf ym do mt how liability jntwranc and are involved in an accident you could lose everything you own should a judgment be made against ou and you do not have liability insurance or other means of meeting it you could lose our home your motor vehicle our savings and adarge part of your future earnings to meet the judgment i legal i vobx i ofot wot u your protection ogai legal obligatttfu arising from accidents tp voiutng injury death or damage to property of other a fcr far fw tfcf4 cum k wot the additional 5 00 payment is not a substitute for liability insurance se your trtturonee company or agent today and make sure you have lability insurance on your vehicle church she a a mtinber o th 50 50 club and a liachtr of the junior sunday school fkr hus band chttr anil two small dan httrs carol and barbara surwe hir as do htr parents mr ind mrs norman wrikfclcsworth of milton she also leaves brothers and sis tors mrs horace barnes fceln hr vi mr i liu it hi rraiut l ll n ilbcrt mules w rth m hon mrs harold coul s n malkl mil n mrs virnon grcnke jean brussels john and gordon of milton rev morgan mcrarlane conduct ed the funeral sirice at the mc kcrsic tuncril home milton on monday december 30th pall bearers were horace clault tw ss tom kousfu id hn anderson clart wilson and gordon stenhouse r lowt r bear i rales a broktrart li oftict in t ronto and nvw it their children lohn hunc art both students at eluding the dec 8th do were on hand at the door for any om who wanttd to check back on tht ir escort ro norton and thtlma hunttr and tcrrv norton and barbara ball were chapcrones the prtsidcnt dac jones with mt d tht party and spun the re ork cords for most of the nifcht ear ind hi rm iht ttn nj and at inttr thi mission entertainment was pro- trsitv f tornto john in his ded by john bouskill who sang a f urth vtar ami r laintulcttswtte number of popular songs accom thtir wtddint adendant or panied by himself on the guitar lennox douglas gait and mr and pete darlington on drums jark squires kitchener were prizes for statue and elimination present with them for the day dans were won b carolvn gtrmtown utbts included miss biehn and mike o bnen and caro- uiarlottc mrtulloufeh rr land ln uiehn and bill cohoon musses jean an i margery macktn pittsburgh paints extbuor and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 mi mill st junior golfers have gay new year s dance nt w year s fvc came twent barnes- f ftours ea for some 30 unj couplts who attended unj couplts who attended a h t prt rw years djnee party at the budding lilacs add unseasonable touch freak example of the rtcent displaced warm spell that posses- sed the prouncc during december was brought to the herald last week in the form of a budding the branch contributed b north halton golf and county i e n tr rref ers were fred barnes jack barnes uub oq dcembcr 30 the danct mrs js of- charles twiss bill wilson herb pu on by thc imior roirers was i can be added to a long lis of re- wilson donald slenhousc menin f fourth straight success for the unnal reports inc ud ng cook and lorn tnititcn lnlirmenl oung orkani2at and conunued b fire ti fl mrahnl was m evergreen cemetery ml i the cxcc snce crocuses and a flock o irath ut kr th cember before being dissausncd better than the one bctorc the with thc clime are you planning a birthday party for one of the youngsters iht cllratd likes to feature such i party news in the social and per sonal column we will be pleas ed to hear from you at tr 7 2201 notice wheat growers a vote on a petition received from the ontario wheatproducers association that a proposed wheat producers marketing plan be approved will be held on friday january 17 1968 polling booths will be open from 10 am to7 pm in addition polls at the county department of agriculture office will be kept open fronr9 am to 5 pmr mondayl january 20th to friday januaxy 24th inclusive milton ontario department of agrlcvfeura offico ontaw0 farm products mamoetwg board f ko b smwgfl offwwo spending their rrst christmas tn their new home at mars den saskatchewan were rev and mrs james kirk wood who were married last summer prior to going west the groom or darned a united church minister ust before his marriage is the son of mr and mrs j p kirkwood 4 pauline street he is a gradu ate- of georgetown high school his wife is me former marion woods of london and sarnie we can help if your motor vehicle is now uninsuredi we would like to help you obtain your 1958 license plates one of ihe principal aims of cooperators insiinnce asouition is to prevent accidents of all kinds hiiways home farm cia is a joint stock insurance company owned by united cooperatives of ontario ontario credit union league ontario federation of agriculture and other organizations and individuals cm cooperators insurance association mao ortki w hoo s1kht wist toronto arthur miogs toronto ha director o the ontartacredii of united co-opent- d e staufctr bright is director union league lives of ontario uqyd j mitdmay is immedi ate past president of the ontario federa tion of agriculture be glad you arranged for troimtl free heating comfort with rogers fuel oil murt allison georgetown triangl 73291 triangto 74072 flias co5ers

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