Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1958, p. 13

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rtyf fteloct jk htrlow ft rhpyljl g and nfequestag town- ig i mw ili and the toll man- of ftreaaen on hand aft the nwmkipal ore hall audi- i snday january 8th when bataaar 1 union st was ntaned as chief of jhe 2man ikinahnainl this fa the second straicht year that mr harlow has been ckmen to head the brigade taking ewer last year frokn wtt- ttant hydf who- had held the job far fife tears an employee of sauth stone u4 mr harlow was the deputyuef during mr yde term of office reelected deputychief at the meeting was j- a candy ritchie mayor jack armstrontegwho was asked to chair the mobng said oe firemen are constantly c ompfimc nfajil fay town and townr shm residents not only for the work they do in fighbng flres but for a great number of services they do in the community includ ing thesr ajd with the santa claw mayor armstrong described the d as not only the best in helton county but the 6nest in briefly in the brigade included campbell sinclair esqneswg de- pntybeeve witfnd bird esques- mf councillor and past chief harry savings who acted as scrutineer along with past fireman bob footux chairman of the town conned fire committee cr alfred sykes was secretary abo elected to office were jack davidson treasurer- clarence spence secretary bob bonfield capl no 1 company dave wil loos cant no 2 company charles jimmy valantme lieut no 1 erwm tewis lieut no 2 john cunningham capt hoofcfc ladders bill ritchie driver i no 1 lnit ralph bludd pnverj no 2 imt herb roshier prner township truck charles uis driver panel truck other members of the 25man department are wuliam hjde clarence carey george chaplin walter richardson wilfred breen charles hdl jade kerr charlie i tvler ace bailey gordon inghs harold bennett and art stamp tewta cotta scottish ur customs described for institute the guest speaker at the regular jannarv meeting of terra cotta t wx was mrs mcuveen who spoke to the members on scotland the life and customs and displace i pictures and knitting from that i countr a number of robert burns poems recited b mrs me- breen were also much enjojed i the meeting was held last thursday at the home of mrs f sharpe with mrs c g bishop and mrs a mcdonald acting a assistant hostesses and mrs j mcdonald scout mrs mcdonald also gave a paper which she had prepared on citizenship the theme for the meeting the roll call was responded to by the ladies in turi modelling the oldest hat they could find and was the source of more than a few smiles mrs george frazcr conducted a contest and mrs j mccullough read the motto a backward glance ma imparl courage to go forwards it was decided during the bum ness portion that next month s a bowling party mrs h clark li is m charge of this a euchre is also being planned for some tunc m the near future mrs joe eason offered a tote of thanks- to the hostess and all who aided in the program mr o mrs tins storey cdcbrate 50th tear mr and hrsthomas a storey bnckwood celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on decern her ssth the storeys lived for many years on a farm in nassagaweya township 6th line lot 23 they have been in rockwood for 6 years they were married in acton at the home of mrs storey s father james brown by the rev j c wilson minister of knox presby tenan church mrs storeys sis ter mrs ahce mccullough who was bridesmaid at the wedding was with them to celebrate their anniversary their groomsman r- a storey is no longer living the couple have six children mrs andy frank ckmpbellvdle mrs bay marshall fergus mrs howard hube 18 burstow cresc georgetown mrs reg hallman ki mdvtn campbellville and max of rockwo they have and six settle the first max storey lived on the present horace btyth farm besides greetings from a host of mends and relatives there were m from prime hlniter die- f and alfred hales mem ber of parliament tor sooth well- save 20 to 60 and more in every department down come prices mens all wool suits regular priced up to 6995 now as low as jll mens pant reg up to 1795 now reduced to 597 ea or 2 pair for 10 mens name brand shirts regularly priced to 695 each now 279 each or 2 for s winter coats domestic imported m a wools latest styles up formal cocktail dresses mi sport jackets mens all wool priced up to 3495 now all reduced to clear at boy s sub car and b9r coats priced up to 19 95 now as low as 597 ea or 2 for 10 boys doeskin shirts priced as q7 jow as 7 t boys 2pont suits 1127 boysfsportjackets jr 749 boys lined dresspants 297 large assortments late winter and early spring styles 20 to 60 off lingerie sleepwear 25 off car coats r 9z ladies blouses cotton nylon tenylene jersey 100 h up 2 quality makes the difference and low prices too

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