Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1958, p. 16

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thi ocoroctown hkftald pages today b the pum of yesterday authon name below miracle drugs are not per- orccted overnight in 1929 dr alexander hcming no ted that pcnieillium nat turn mould inhibited certain bac teria growth it then took man more vears to perfect it so that it cotod safely ac complish its wonderful work millions of research dol ars an spinl on cverv new druj before it can be released for list ofli n expected benefits do not occur and the ntoncv is entircl lost modern prescriptions can produce almost miraculous cures but cquallv amazing is the fact that the cost so litle for what the ac complish your physician can phone triangle 73692 when you need a medicine pick up your prescription if shopping near us or let us deliver promptly without extra charge a great many people entrust us with thelr prescriptions hay we com pound yours maccormacks drugs prescriptions chemists tytaln s n tr 736w quotation bv rubhltus srus 50 bc coprjight 1958 11w4 rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers summer sport mulderfinlay vows solemnized in guelph two f of the teams which enoyed a summer of healthful sport thanks to georgetown recreation association vvere the sputniks top and satellites who competed in a softball league for girls the champion sputniks were coached by kay brunner and the satellites by vera walker birthday band concert highlight manor week alias diana nancy finlay of guelph became the bride of mr john mulder georgetown in nor folk street united church guelph recently the church was decora ted with tall standards of white chrysanthemums for the double ring ceremony performed by rev h g rees the bride is the daughter of mrs minnie hnlaj of guelph the groom parents arc mr and mrs k k mulder georgetown the bride was given in marriage b her eldest brothpr mr k em lav of brampton she wore a floor length own of while taffeta with bodice of ehanlilly lace stled with scallopid neckline and 1i point sleeves a train of chanlit v lace enhanced her gown and a crown of sctd pearls and sequins held htr finjrtip veil her flow c rs wen a bouquet if pink roses and while stcphanotis mrs j parr of wtston niece of the brifk was matron of honour slit won a peacock blue street length dress of crystal charm with white accessories and a bouquet of white chrysanthemums the bri tics maid miss m mulder of george town sistty of the groom wore an identical ensemble to that of the matron of honour mr tl mulder of georgetown at i ndtd the uroom as best man tht ushtrs were fr schipper of m williams and c finlaj of oshawj at tht reception in the am has sador hoil i the bride s mother net j ied her guests wearing a blue shantung dress with nav accessor us and a corsage of pink sweet htart rosis the grooms mother wore a blue shantung dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses for a trip to the united states the bride changed to a midnight blue suit fashioned with a chemise jacket dusty rose accessories and an orchid corsage v guests were present from oak ville brampton georgetown to mnto mount forest weston and guelph harry norton 57 seed house employee rustace lljrrv norton 57 a i oi utovvn re sul lit since tonnn fr mi h nland 3 vears ago succumb il to a htart iltuk carlv ihursdat moriung at his hunu z t id im load anemplovo of domini in see i houst and number of st if t s anghtan church mr norton was a first war veteran irvin with the imperials in 1917 1r son of the lati ham an 1 on isi hitehad norton ht wa sa nt im of cambridge shirt rmjanri iu leaves his wife muriel ivgj talbot and five children joan of vancouver bc donald in hn land harold john bill of llopi bc michael mike of bullindfail jnd daid at home he also a vis six grandchildren and a bro thtr aubre of norfolk rnjjand rev kenneth richardson offic lalid at the tuneral st rvic in t georges anglican church on sat nrdai alttrnoon with tnttnnent following in greenwood pcnutirv georgetown pallbearers tr frank pilch hcrh cliav cecil davidson john davidson john koloski and gordon spt nee snowed umdir ifc road wm m mdhnwa i ad cmmxmitag atairtap jo doab wot lrairig dawtrfjaj ik ear la front o it eoem fed hk way- by the red lewauad m wfecfahtoia wtper bod eon d4 and wo wq wwi jol na far tap ahead a mmm tpd stopped oh mm con right down 0ie fee jo o d hb brakes beflon to turf wh driven donl bet jampk did now u feet down jo takm u wjv he warn i tmart when u wot freer cia cooperators insurance association chho b tfk hamuma learfoa w iii if ottawa owm soma arte kmnw hr onm mm herald adlets bring results a delightful informal birthdav part rtplacid the usual work pe riod at tht regular meeting of the halton manor hobl c lass on thursda afternoon no jth the meeting wa htld on thurs da afternoon thi- wetk rather than at the regular tunc utdnts da afternoon tht birthda par l was held to honour mrs s 1 len w host birt hda had occure d on the previous saturdav almost fortv wimin attended the partv anions tht m two sptiul put s i slr- gantt n w ho is mrs llt n mither and m lout- kee brie r bu ini s pt n id cor b mr i ockn and mr priced i i ik partv mi n p ti i reei ipt f pri w m bv diss mimhtrs at f tr kith mr- 1 it kit ti it n it mon r ttt d thi m n chris ma dec irati in t p that mi i ti timl r iki n la- ixivun n v an i c hi duct t iitn ithv t 111 10month budcwt trms availabl from sept to june esso furnace oil mw somerville dmi operator and ask for zenrth 67300 no toll charge liira mtnth and m ha 1 smilh who a t bih on he nk lit mr lltn mtlitr 1 mr i oui- kiuk f ampbt ull vho wil lu itin wi h tu 11 bin ci i work thi- seas n t thi poin mis clara sutton announcid that th priviou- sj utdav had htin mr- lltn bir h lav thi h ippv birthdav tv wa- suns fur mr- l n and a heirlv round of ap plaut fdltiwcd mis sut nn th n prtntcd two gifts to mrs llen an eltctric ttu vision lamp in tht shjpe of a caste and a pur of at an 1 pepper shaker few mmuir later a coloured maid chlop entered the room earning a birthdav cake decorated with lighted candles after adlrt- ing mrs allen with a few vcrv wittv remarks c hloo impi rsonate d bv miss hlizabeth hannant present ed the cake to mrs apen mrs mien blc out the candles while the class taq r or she s a jolly good fellow after mrs allen had expressed her appreciation of the gifts and cake she cut the cake and it wa- ervtd with ice cream to all pres ent during the refreshment hour all present sang the song the more we get together which has become the theme song of the hobbv class several flash pic lures of the gathering were taken bj mr allen the hobb class members arc indebted to mrs howard and miss h marcv for ha ving selected the gifts to miss c sutton for having made the arran gemens to miss e hannant and miss h metcalfe for having dona ted the ice cream and to mrs ia ckie for having baked and donated the birthdav cake the sweet strains of the sing ing of young girls enhanced the regular chapel service on sundav afternoon november 16th when rev d a powell rector tf grace anglican church mil t on brought seven young girls belonging to the junior auxiliary a missionary or ganixauon mf his church to assist in thertorvice mrs waters was the pianiift for the afternoon mr powell preached an eloquent ser mon on the subject of the miracle performed by elisha when he used a stick to recover an axehead as described in chapter 6 of the sec ond book of kings a band concert that was played by thirteen bandsmen who were fort was given on sundav if r noon november 16th when thes same bandsmen belonging to oak ville citizens band came to pres ent this concert at the manor the program was announced and con ducted bv bandmaster frank lock itv in view of the fact that rm istict da had becnobse rved un l a f davs earlier the sp en did pnviam presented was of a militarv chanctt r el known bvmns that wi rt plavtd on par nil during th two rtat wirs a u a c ol in 1 b ft md o ht r ur nn mirch wrt prtsintel with fine spirit two medlevs of n durm th tv rial wiis j v lu it back p unant mi tn n s 1 tit ti n ft iiurin the vatt2ei give something for the home i never before at this low price nationally famous billat th ill in i kn v 1 w n i 11 tin lumh i bit i f 1 hi pr r i ii i- t li nu r oct i ion th ff irt nnili 1 v thtse thir teen bandnun and bv ha n dm a tt i oeklt v in coinin luni rlain th i 1 nl tn phv in th t n sin bic selection is sinci n iv npp it i ilitl in her pit ih f tli ink muriel thompon piul i pt ci ti riliui 1 bandman burrill wh hi btn i bind msn for sitv i ears thirtv five of which he has tt n a nu mbt r of the akille it 7rns bind he enrolled al kneller hal in rnglind at th at of ten the resident will be kunlv an ttcipatin a cone rt bv th saint hnrt to he ivn omt time in lie ccmber r ec li ner halton jersey breeder royal premier winner continued from page 1 not mention in pasmu the achieve ment- of i lovtl pickard of pickard and clark of carstairs alberta ilovrl a resident of halton for a number of years had the senior and grand champion female on silvia pabst texal a second on his progenj of darven eva to mention but two of the manv top awards won by ilovd and his part ner who were runners up for the premier oxhibitor award while j m fraser of fluttonville won the coveted premier breeder award bull calf 30000 those of us who saw harrj d uilcox of beeton pa 9 000 tor fifteen year old glenv ue nettie jemima last june at the rosafe dispersal were very critical of his judgment to say the least mr wilcox s judgment was vindicated at the holstein sale of stars last wednesdaj when old netties se ven weeks old bull calf sold for 30 000 to a syndicate of eight ontario artificial breeding units it goes without saving who is hav ing the last laugh monuments a good display in stock vranopfovi mofiwfitiit wrorkft wm c allan pra 68 queen si west brcmptob shop phoae res gu 10445 gl 1 1013 p tom nicol ibineen gasmen no were p 8 gl ijsgj small in number but might in ef li save 300 6950 hm only rodlnlng choir ol this low pnett thouminds of ptnoni hav paid much mora for th bnfiti thy v gained from thi type of chair scientifically dsignd to crodl ond support th vntlr body todat prtottil choir voluvl terms to suit you mcclures phone tr 72522 14 main street georgetown g

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