Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1959, p. 7

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mrs gummer for friends of the bride at a miscellaneous shower miss shirley fry a bride s maid and friend of the bride en tertained at her home at a mis cellaneoas shower miss sandra newcomb was hostess at a dinner and presentation at the victoria hotel toronto the etobicoke businessmen s club held a lunch eon and presentation for the groom notice to creditors in the estate of annie isabel buntonf widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of annie isabel bun ton late of the town of george town widow who died on or about the 23rd day of may 1959 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of july ad 1959 after which date the estate will be distributed witih regard on ly to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have not ice dated at georgetown this 9th day of june a d 1959 pearl lane sole executrix of the estate of annie isabel bunton by her solicitors dale bennett latimer george town ont 624 this is tv aerial month right now is the time to have your aerial checked or installed complete new installations atwigp start at remember at wigo tv is a specialty not a sideline 23 so tv is a specialty nol aigo televs0n and appliances 32 main street north brampton drivers in head on collision a headon collision at penaons corners just north of town on no 7 hwy last wednesday afternoon resulted in damage estimated at 2600 to cars driven by george bernie 66 mccarfst brampton and william wanless of elizabeth st brampton the only injuries suffered in the smash were lacerations to bernies face and loft leg treated by dr o m brewster at his of fice the wanless can a 1956 olds mobile was northbound on the highway and suffered fhe brunt of the damage about 1500 worth while the southbound bernie oaf a 1954 ford received damage es timated at 1 000 the crash occurred at 6 os p m and was investigated by cst ray andress of the county detachment opp explain sunshine school work to parents group mrs g jeffares principal of sunshine school for retarded chil dren milton and a past president of the organization mr g g add ison were the guest speakers at the final meeting of the wriggles worth home and school associa tion held monday june 1st at the school introduced by mrs jim btlsbor row and graham farnell the guests addressed fine gathering on the general pattern of work at the school and the number of teachers needjd and why a film connec ted with the work was scheduled to be shown at the meeting but was unavailable at the time the meeting was conducted by graham farnell in the absence of the president and lunch was serv ed at the close red shield campaign gets 1000 donations the salvation army met with one of the best receptions locally in years when members of the brampton corps canvassed the town rccentlj in their annual cam paign for funds according to captain ham sen ior officer m brampton over one thousand dollars was received in donations from georgetown and district the mom as with all fundi collected bj the army will be put to good use aiding the many projects which this fine or ganization supports automatic tuner that remembers new slim cabinet styling new multispeaker balanced fidelity sound this is a deluxe chassis with distinctive frontcontrol sthng new rca picture tube brighter cleaner pic ture new magic tuner that remembers puh pull onoff switch stay set vol ume control power transformer keyed automatic gain control new interference filter twospeaker balanced fidelity sound tone control new moneysaving tube guard stereophonic speaker switch wood cabinet in choice of walnut mahogany or limed oak finishes dimension h 33 w 294 d 16 ask for a free home demonstration wigo television appliances 32 main street north tjc73376 instal home school officers in september the installation of officers of the harrison home and school as sociation will be held at the sep tember meeting it was decided on monday june 1st when tihe asso ciation met at the school mrs a e macintosh presided at the meeting and during the bu siness portion 50 was voted to ward the purchase of paintings for the school the main item of en tertainment was a film on the st lawrence and lower canada and at its conclusion refreshments were served by thp social convener and her committee hornby kite flying a feature at church school picnic the hornby united church held their sumifay school picnic on sat urday afternoon at the hornby community park on june 6th games and races were enjoyed be fore supper and a ball game after wards nearly eighty enjoyed the picnic supper provided by the la dies the tyros had fun flying the kites they had made and pn les were given congratulations to mr and mrs howard bradley who will be cele brating their fortieth wedding an niversary on june 12th mr aod mrs wm robinson mr and mrs floyd downs and mr and mrs nels robinson motored to manitoulin island last wednes day for a few days holiday congratulations to mr and mrs garnet howden who celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary on june 7th also to mr and mrs craig royce who celebrated their first wedding anniversary on june 7th birthday greetings to peter hall son of mr and mrs sonny hall who will be one year old on june 11th also to mrs norman shields on june 14th on monday evening june 1st the evening w a of hornby uni ted church held their last meeting of the summer vthe members of the explorers group were present and had on display their work they had done throughout the jcar they con ducted a short program after which mrs hill presented each girl with a pin a film on human growth was shown and proved interesting to ceronc p mrs h learmont presideil for the w a meeting the theme song was sung and the lord s praser re peated mrs m south wood read the minutes and the roll call was answered mrs hill gave a won derful devotional after a short busincs period a very delicious lunch was served by mrs e bailey and mrs j neclands hornby mission band held its last meeting on wednesday after noon june 3rd until the month of september twelve bos and girls were present after the mission band prayer collection and the attendance mar ked the members were taken to hornby community park they played several games and races were run the children enjojed sandwiches cookies and choco late milk at their little picnic f tn thursday afternoon june 4 the afternoon w a met al the home of mrs a marchment with twelve members present mrs doug leslie presided mrs m brown read tre minutes and gave the treasurer s report the ladies wer asked to cater to a wedding in the fall a caretaker for the church was hired the meeting clo sed with prayer mrs s price and mrs m brown assisted the hostess to serve lunch in the absence of the president mrs lew sampson presided for the wms of hornby united church final arrangements for the lunch and gifts were made for the tea being held at the church on june 9th the fifth line group was in charge of the program aconlest on the bible was conducted by mrs m wilson mrs g sinclair gave some highlights- on a speech gnen by the guest speaker at a mother and daughter explorers banquet on racial discrimmat lon the meeting closed with a hymn little dale bngdcn has been in the oakvillc memorial hospital for nearly two weeks where he has been having several tests we hope he will be home soon dale is the elder son of mr and mrs floyd bngden the hornby boys ball team won the ball game on friday night at hornby over kilbride they lost the game played on tuesday night with omagh bill thompson is home for the summer months he has been at tending potsdam college at pots dam new york the boys tyro clirb held their final meeting for the summer on monday night at the park thej had their kite contest and ended the evening with a weiner roast mrs patriae laursen of copen hagen denmark is visiting with mr and mrs aage laursen and fam ily mrs laursen travelled 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