Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1958, p. 14

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th qoltotown hmumo wwlimito bvcl sept art 1888 pack 6 couples jive contest cjtlojmn club midtown this friday above the arena brampton disc jockeys terry coles and jack russell skoal quests dancing from 9 till 12 georgetown propane gas sales and service if you use propane gas for cooking hearing lighting refrigeration cutting metal heating water or for any other purpose it would pay you to give us a call at tr 72032 or tr 72461 collect we handle all types of gas equipment from lamps to swimming pool hearers bill mcenery proprietor distributors for afagas ltd agincourt ont surance travel real estate walter t evans co w triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years imperial esso service 10month budget terms available from sept to june esso furnace oil m w somerville dial operator and ask for zenlth 67200 no toll charge mino millwork doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens free estimates 1 1 v ter st tr 79771 town lawyer speaks to farmers club the regular meeting of the ter ra colta firmer club was htld mondav evening ugust 25th at the homo of mrs william mcclurr and mr fecks mctlure in gtor getown while the mm wort having their business meeting the ladies with their president mrs 1 lovd cnchton in tht chair had their own program and opened h sing ing o canada the secretar mrs clarence anderson called the roll which was answered b a current event mrs jack mcdonald in the abs incl of mrs william hunter read a verv instructive paper on home and a humorous reading entitled the work cure for women which brought much laughter jack mcdonald was chairman for the joint meeting and called on miss ruth mcbride of lime house for a piano solo and mrs hector bird gate a recitation fbdth were much enjoved clarence anderson was then called tin to introduce the speaker who needed little introduction as he is quite well known in the person of douglas latimer bj georgetown lawj er he spoke on wills and estates and gave man points to remember stress ing the fact that all should make a will the group was next entertain cd b miss nancy hunter of ash grove who sang two folk sone en sweetlv accompanied bv her sister cat h inn on the guitar mrs wilfiicl i sli mowri a voe of thanks to thu host and hostess and lo all pirtaking in lh pr t gramme lunch was served bv the hou j assistt 1 h t hi pro i gramme committee mis ii w nd i dolson and mrs francis thomp son a s einl lime hrouiht a plea ant ivining to a his the october mltin will lx id it th homi of mr and mrs wear mountie uniforms jat hillsburg wedding a very colourful wedding cere- i mony took place in st andrews presbyterian church hlusburgh qn saturday august 16th when june catherine mackay only daughter of mr and mrs ross r mackay hillsburgh became the bride of william george turner rcmp ottawa son of mr and i mrsjyilliam j turner dunmur ry ireland white and red gladioli backed by green fern made an arbour-at- the aar of the church where rev george wilson performed the eeromonj mrs wallace bar bour paed the wedding music and accompanied the soloist mrs auburn wright erin who sing o ixird most holy at the signing of the register and as the bridal partv stood at the altar prior to the commencement of the service the lords prajer the bride 4 in marriage b her father wore a gown of white bridal satin falling awa in folds at the front from a panel of im ported french lace with long h 1 pointed sleeves and oik of the same lace encrusted with sj quins her skirt fell in pleats to x train ot satin scallops nor dered u ith lace and caught up with sequins her three tiered finger tip veil was caught b a pe irl and sequin coronet ind sh cirnid a bouquet of lite fm u cheel eirnitions mil red rose- withwtut7 n ula streamers miss liec howe stratf i i eou in of he bruit wis maid of h mour and wore a il t 1i nih uvn of nik rein oranz i iauh up in panels b tinv flowers over i double net skirt with matehmi shoes and mitte ns and i hit mil ml hndlund she carried a bou quet of tawnv gold talisii n r s si surrounded b vellow carnations 1 the bridesmaids anne i tike i ind uma stringir both of dmr getown wore gowns identieil t i that of the maid of honour the i fonm r in ellow tht latter in orchid i miss brenda hult hillsburlh was flower irl daintih attired in rose coral with matching floral headdress and carr inj a baske i of white baha mums and pink flecked carnitions best man was corporal mel gil hi v and the ushers were corporal bill ixitch and constable waughl all of the rcmp ottawa the gentlomen of the hndal party wore scarlet tunics and the full dress uniform of the rcmp immediately following the ce r emonj a reception was held in the prcsbytcrfan church hall at tractively decorated in blue and gold streamers the rcmp colors the bride s table was centred with a four tiered hand decorated wedding cake topped with a min laturc mountie and his bride the guests tables were centred with a miniature mountie groom and bride dressed in the same mater lal as that of the bride receiving her gutss mrs mac ka wore an aqua lace over taf feta sheath with matching lace hat white accessories and a cor sage of pink roses and white car nations for a wedding trip to northern points the bride donned a white linen sheath a turquoise band at the waist with matching turquoise eluste r her pillbox hat was of white silk shantung her accessor les mitching she wore a cors ae- of red roses and white car nations thi eoupk will reside in otta wa hit of town micsts were pn s ent from p rin crtit iph tnrnnl pirrv sound olt iwa sir it ford si if rth and ortorj mrs frederick johnston last member of family a district resident mrs fred- crick o johnston died at the ftyiucnursing home on august 20th after a lengthy illness she was the last surviving member of a family of eight children mrs johnston was the former gert rude nellis a daughter of wil iiam and elizabeth smith nellis and was born in 1894 in 1008 she married frederick johnston in nassagawcya township four children 16 grandchildren andfour greatgrandchildren sur vivc her her son william lives at r r 3 acton her three dau ghters are mrs alf winter elva r r 1 rock wood mrs chester allan florence r r 2 acton and mrs lloyd burt eileen r r 2 acton rev a mckenzie officiated at the funeral service in the rumley funeral home on friday after noon august 22nd six nephews were pallbearers clarence gamble orwell john ston burt nellis cecil nellis henry nellis and mansell nellis four grandsons laverne allan lawrence johnston harvey burt and gordon allan were flower x bearers interment was in fairview com etery acton 1 hi m i billgarbutt notice to creditors in the estate of raymond ralph tfowars gantlaman all persons having claims against the estate of raymond ralph bowers late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton gentleman who died on or about the 2nd day of august ad 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 20th day of september aj 1968 af ter which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersig ned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be uabl to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown thin 14th day of august ad 1958 gordon v bowers and gerald it bowers admimstrmton of the estate of raymond ralph bowers by their solictfbr hewaon ord helson geor getown ont m motor trip covers 6 000 holiday miles i th first e vi nteen davs of august mrs w young ind i daughter jean of scinhorough i son fred of glen williams and mrs a thain of toronto aunt of mrs young enjoyed a tno tor trip which covi rd 6 600 mil is the first drove to icth bridge alberta where they visi to j with mrs youngs sister anl brother in law mr and mrs clif ford black after spending a few days there thev travelled on to modesto california where they stayed four days with mrs young s other sister and brother in law dr and mrs glenn can trcll before leaving on the trip home the partv journeyed to san fran cisco which is 90 miles trom mo desln then they spent an enjoy able half da in the national park at medione bow wyoming at milwaukee they visited mr h caird and his aurit while there they spent the afternoon at the zoo which is world famous the last night of the trip was spent with cousins of mrs thains m and mrs j grant of chicago mrs young reports excellent wea ther for the entire trip and won derful road conditions woolhead s cook fall washerdryer sale ave complete model selection famous name brands ave simplicity b- g highest qj 1 tradein allowance fver offered allowance on your v i present old unit m0 no down payment up to two years to pay buy that dryer now and save clearout on all models 1958 kelvinator dryers prices range from 15995 up woolhead 6t cook guelph and water streets georgetown tr 72572

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