gordon campbell brampton first war yet was stonecutter alter ion illness john g mcquarrie died in sunnybrook hospital on wednesday february 12th 1ds8 in his ilxtteth yea he was born in canoe cove pjrx where he lived until he joined the 5th cjuls daring the first world war he came to the geor getown district in 1918 and 1 lived here ever since a stone cutter by trade he worked at his trade in various quarries and brickyards in the district in 192s he married eva hilts in georgetown who with their child ren bruce eileen mrs g fudge inglewood nacune mrs roy bradley stewarttown margaret jack donna mrs d smith erin and gloria all survive him ele ven grandchildren also survive arnf one brother henry b of south port conn and a sister miss mary jane mcquamc of charlot- tetown pej the canadian legion branch 120 of which mr mcquarrie was a member held a service at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown on saturday february 15th at one o clock followed by the funeral service conducted by rev morgan mcfarlane at two o clock pall bearers were robert rayner philip carney percy dillon nick brown william gibbs and alf skes interment was in green wood cemetery georgetown 7 tm1 oborobtown nutald wednesday february 1kb 190 page 7 cars collide sunday ast highway cntrance damage to a uo meteor driven by richard kinnersly of rr1 todmorden was estimated at 200 following an accident on no 7 highway at the eastern entrance of town last sunday afternoon neither mr kinnersly nor the driver of the other car eric bell of 17 sunny slope highland creek was injured in the mishap there was no damage to the bell ear a 55 ford cst nels trafford investigated the accident which occurred at about 450 pm at 1230 sunday morning cpl jim biuborrow investigated a col lision at the corner of john and mcnab sts involving a 1050 pon- ttac driven by edward kirby of esquesing township and a s7 gmc truck driven by john byers of rjl 1 malton damage in this one was slight totalling approximately 145 leaving knox presbyterian church following thetr wedding mr and mrs kenneth ewen pose for their picfure on the church steps mrs ewen is the former annie mane sp tzer daughter of f ancorvailxfoc mr and mrs august spitzer 3 margaret st her husband oper vllmsi touvtsi ates a mink rancli at norval jim alcorn left now manager of the bank of commerce branch at flesherton was presented with a gift from the chamber of commerce by president harold bairstow at an evening in his honour at north halton golf club before he left town a large group of friends who attended the party also presented him with a handsome chair as a token of regard pictured in the background left to right are don barrager who was chairman for the evening joseph gibbons harold mel una who made the chair presentation george c hewson behind mr bairstow s outstretched arm and irwin noble fred heteon gcorxetown combines smith stone look like hockey tops smith 4 slone will just need jim carney will head ten tables play at legion wa euchre legion wa held a euchre at canter famnaion here hc legion hii on tucsdy feb vampaijii nere next week to advance uitoi 11th with ten tables in play at the monthly meeting of international truck sales because were truck specialists we have the right truck for every job for the right truck backed by expert truck service buy your trucks from a truck specialist maveal motor sales ltd main st s tr 73611 b9 your international truck dealer dependable continued from page 1 ernment there had ilcomph hid in iuch a v short t me and pre diited a nat ntw future for thi countr whin thi pc s win re turned on mirth 31st with a greatly increased majont mr hall wa thankid b mr hhott for his fine address as there was onl ont nomina lion that of santh best thi mo tr mr j tiramirnian burling ton and seconder lorge lliave were called on mr tim merman spokt at some ltngth of parliament last session as he had seen it on a vi it to ot taw a m its final da he spoke of the high respict and admira uon shown halton s young mem bir b all the members of the house and of the outstanding con tnbutions he had made to the house through his speeches he was followed in speaking b mr george cleave long time es quesing farmer and former war den or halton who said he was honoured to second sand s nom nation and said that in the fut ure canada would hear great anc0 ana fori up a things from that young man he tnc provincial mill a tie the final round of the industrial liafeut playoffs against the win ntr of the combineprovincial mnes after grabbing off their second win against the toronto milros on sunday by a lopsided 5 to 1 count the two teams tied i in the opener thc game was won in the sec ond period as jim beckett earn ed the s sirs biond the reach of the desperate toronto club by notching two goals and assisting on a third jarvn from george wibster was the combination that tirst put s s on the score sheet bobb hall from beckett beckett from george hall and beckett all alone accounted for thc four sec ond period tallies jarvie added another in the third period from george web ster and george hall kostyluk averted a shutout when he guid ed a shot by maxie past gordie king near the end of the stanza in the first game of the after noon the combines took full ad vantage of their three complete lines to keep i rovincial off bal 2 win over paul barber president of st georges choir paul barber 1 william st was chosen president of st george s choir when members held their annual meeting in the form of a dinner last week in the parish hall the daughters of st george s ser ved a turkey dinner for the even mg which also included movies ga mes and dancing j l lambert choir director and president of the choir last year was dinner chairman and head table guests included rev and mrs ken ncth richardson mr and mrs a e dawson mrs w f bradley and mr and mrs thomas warnes mr warnes presented a bouquet of carrying prizes were won by north halton unit of the cana- mrs bob bonqeld 145 main st n dian cancer society held febru and mrs milton harker 16 ar- nth in torgetown the ser warnes p a bouquet of lcttast mrs bonbeld also wonl committee reported that 250 ft bradley as a token first prize in thc euchre with mrs dressings had bccrdistnbuted to pp for he or albert hennij ormand boule fourpatients further transport vard sicond mrs a hut laliqnttmds have been provided ch on 3rd and mrs v aldu mi for three pauents to travel to the nab st 4th chmc al toronto also low scores were won by mrs campalgn chairman ernie al clare wilson rr 1 and mr clif 1 cou now ftas chairmen in of ford succj 8 draperst a the the three towns the latest to door prize by mrs fred mccar voluntecr is ted tyler former nc 60 john st fc a lunch was served after the tuchri b members of the cxecu tive liberals continued from page 1 of parliament in not bringing down a budget and of reckless spending of the taxpayers money in order to fulfil election promt ses it is of no ipteresl to the taxpayerrt the budget is hidden under finance minister flemings bed said mr dick he said lester pearson offered v the victory a program to canadians that could brought down the house when lie ga the combines a 21 edge m so the unemployment situation brought up the subject of lester games and was convincing enough in a hum he would reduce in pearson asking thc consirvaties i to sel thcm up as favourites to come taxes by 25 immediate milton workroom to stand aside and let him form a ukc ai1 the marbles next sunday a exemptions to newly mam l v nn government mr cleave said he when they u their 3 out cd couples for a period of three j exoected there 5 w t and z l be much further use for them 1 u 1 1 w i therc was no scorui in the mobiles which would gie the eco reeri a lcnerous as- that would be the oni wa he or firit penod c burns mlke nom and lhe car business a tne uons ccrd a generous as- acton mayor jim carney will chair the georgetown area and glnn roberts the milton district monday evening the women s service committee made up of ladies from georgetown milton and acton met in the new store- mom in milton town hall to plenish their supply of dressings mrs g e thompson presided as chairman and three ladies from town were present mrs frank penson mrs k rundle and mrs ernie rundle last night movies of the work of the society were shown to la dies of the catholic womens lea gue in holy cross oarisfi hall here the unit has reccned two fine work tables from georgetown lions club and they arc now lo gamst and thc chairman also ex pressed thanks to mr warnes and mrs dawson for their direction of the junior choirs a vote of thanks to the ladies catering was- made bj fred helson during din ner recordings of organ recitals which introduced the new organ m the church last summer were played carolyn biehn 26 queen st was elected secretaryireasurer and margaret eason 19 byron st judy bonathan 57 charles st pa mela turnbull 64 main st n and christine marshment 23 hale dr librarians mrs thomas parry 177 main st n will serve as gown matron 1 could understand air pearson s i j desire for this because he knew sist from the local beaver lum i the liberal part would form ml george doug tucker and ron shot in the arm sets hon poke b mere 1 deu jwl mr dk d im accpung i length thanking those who spon imperial ssb service esso furnace oil call m w somerville dial operator and ask for zenith 67200 autoaaatic weather controlled daivery always look to imperial for hw rest sond h s nomination and thank inn e ont fir thiir supp rt he spoke of what had taken plac and of his thouchts on thi cam paijn to come hi said that with the support or th group then and the mam thousands of othtr workers throughout the cot nt he flit confidint ot icton but emphasized the need for cinonr to lend a hand mr best told of the work of the past parliament and of the event leading up to dis solution he said that he hoped to see as man of the people of the county as he could and that he was very appreciative of so man being at this meeting mr clark then introduced john pallett from peel count another young mp who had made a great mark in parliament mr pallett then spoke at some length deal ing pa ticularl with sorm as pects of the uberai statem nts atwut the r leader he pointed out that mr diefenbaker had been a recognized expert on foreign af fairs or many ears and indeed had been thc outstanding repres entativc at thc u n s formation at san francisco while mr pearson was still a relatively unknown ci vil servant he predicted a great future for sandy and said he hop ed to see him returned with a ma jortty of at least 15 000 this time and with the enthusiasm and num bers of this convention that should prove an easy mark he urged everyone to get out and work un til election day mr pallett was thanked bv the president who m humorous alius ion to the fact that peel liberals had failed to find anyone to op pose mr pallett at the liberal nomination meeting said that he felt that halton- was assured or that 15 000 and that he was sure peel would give him 15 000 too that is if the opposition found anyone to run against mm as no further business was forthcoming mr clark called for a motion of adjournment and the meeting ended with lunch and a gettogether with mr pallett mr best and mr hall moving around in the crowd renewing old friend ships and meeting the many new faces armour in the second whilc thi nomination he felt surehat providing the tables paul barber tallied for the coat halton county would want to be crs on the side of the government attends toronto in thc final frame combines and that therc was little doubt cleaning convention continued to pull away mike but what mike pearson would be don ganger owner 0 barra george got his second marker canada s next prime minister af fier cj ana dyers main st from baxter and ritchie and bob ter march 31st south attcftdcd dry cleaners eiard rapped in a centering pass three other names were placed lnsmulc of ontario convention from doug tuckir provincial in nomination those of lester htw m the r l yorfc hotc had the last word when george whiting oakville maurice man nnto fnd sriuraay barber out guessed pick dillon derson georgetown lawyer and late in the game ted fcnning got thc assist the o profit from your extra e dollars o you can make those extra unproductive 9 dollars work for you through investors mutual canada slarg 9 est mutual fund for full information o see your investors e syndicate representa tive with toronto and provincial hanging on the ropes next sunday may be the last chance to see all four teams in action smith stone goes against toronto in thc first game at 215 combines and provincial clash in the wind up ashgrove sunday wesscl gall burlington lawyer the corucnuon was dlvldc into each of the nominees addressed scveral gps for discussions the gathering and all declined in mr barrager took part in groups favour of mr dirtwho jjeysaid discussing cleaning techniques consumer public relations and what the consumer wants and ex pects from his dry cleaner mr haskell of the better business bureau lead the discussion ot the latter group mrs wick son hostess for mission meeting the wms meeting wa hill on tutsdaj arjirnoon reb 11th at the beautiful m home f mr and mrs j m ckson with pres idont mrs thoma rlackttt presid inj and opin nu thi meeting with a short poem does your 1 ight sh nr also a hmn and a pra er roll rill was answered with a verse about paul some thouphts on citizenship were given by mrs thomas giffen considerable busi ncss was dealt with and delegates were appointed to attend the pres- bytcnal in oakville on thc nine teenth of february mrs john ruddcll had charge of thc dcvot tonal theme was looking to christ and not to ourselves with scripture reading from phrhpians by mrs arthur rtiddell study chapter was taken by mrs clayton wilson on the fifth program con versations on japan which stressed youth in the news and told how japan is still not free of tragedy and hardship and these strike deep ly into the of young people she was assisted by mrs j h iiuntcr missionary prayer was given by mrs george nurse and mrs frank ruddell thanked the hostess for the use of her lovely home and all who had taken part in the meet ing a social 4mur followed was far more fitted to represent halton county i in declining his nomination mr whiting spoke of the valuable service ren dick had rendered to halton as reeve of milton war den of the county his work with halton centennial manor and as an army captain in the war he hoped that every voter in the county would on march 31st give him the honour he deserved and elect him to ottawa along with lester pearson mr whiting said he was also declining thc nomination to offer his services to mr dick as cam- palg manager and that he would work untiringly towards his elec tion mr manderson said that while declining thc nomination at this time he would sometime in thc future like to represent the lib eral party m halton he spoke at some length on the policies of the liberal party in this electidn and gave some sound reasons why electors should go out and vote liberal on march 31st he offer ed his cooperation to the candi date hughes cleaver liberal mem ber for halton for sixteen years criticized the conservative propa ganda in the last election and quipped that a circular showing sandy best talking to a halton fanner was no less than his own hired man pete waters of oakville acted as general chairman of the meet ing and edwin harrop of hornby condocted the nominations following the meeting coffee and doughnuts were served 4 investors mutual tv appliance sale at wkios wigo will give you terrific trade- in allowance on your old tv washer or refrigerator dont delay come in now wigo tv radio 32 main n ftamanibw tv spmiatly tr 73376 ml 9 avnvlvffwl