Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1959, p. 7

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irmi i attending the recent national annual meeting of the conservative party in ottawa halton member sandy best and mrs best eight chat with prime minister john diefenbaker during the sessions glen cooper left oakville president of halton conservative association were also attendants at the meeting keep postmistress post from mother to daughter belfountain post office has a tor and in doing so leaned new postmistress over the counter as mrs mc- for th past 15 years the cutcheon was not at her post al sister is attendant at brampton wedding residents of the village and sur rounding community have been fortunate to have as their post mistress mrs w c mccut that moment judy who was ly mg on guard out of sight und er the counter raised up and gave one of her big barks the cheon who has served the pub- surprised minister mad- ft back lie well in that capacity i ward leap almost acrebs the on nov 30 she retired relin store and needless to sy he quishing her position to her was a little leary or returning daughter mrs gordon corbett i to finish his business transact but we are sure that she will ion atul be found at almost any mrs mccutcheon a great tune of the jay behind the grandmother for almost a year counter sorting mail and selling i said it has been a pleasure to stamps as usual serve as postmistress these mr kuinaman orangeville many years the public has postmaster announced the tra been very cooperative and i nsfer last week and stated hope to be bf considerable as that he found the post office i to alma who i dm excellent condition she has sure will enjoy the work as done a good job he said i much as i the first postmaster that re sidents here abouts can recall was noel herring and the post office was in the mclaren bouse now occupied by and mrs drew bormams and their two small sons one room ot which is now used as a bai oakville journal columnist let school dave billington must have ethel white of brampton daughter of mr joseph hall of georgetown and the late mrs hall was married to claude boyd son of the late mr and mrs c bojd of new brunswick on tuesday december 15th at 4 o clock in chr st angl can church brampton rev j hn son officiated at the double ring ceremony the bride wore a street length dress of teal blue velvet w th matching hat and wh tc and navy accessories and corsage of pink carnations and red roses she was attended by her sister mrs dick rid dall in a sheath dress of tur- quo se pr nted metallic and white accessories and corsage of pink and white carnations i says drinking j no place in christmas celebration later lockie willis became made a multitude the postmaster and occupied that position for several years in the same building which houses the post office at the present time harry hepworth next filled the office for nearly 25 years in his store on the forks of credit road near the park he not only looked after the needs of the community in regards to mail and household items but mended shoes in his spare time in 1936 mr and mrs w c mccutcheon bought the general store from miss alice lloyd after operating a business toapers choke on their whisky sour with his penetrating paragraphs mr dick riddall was grooms the rebekahs catered at a reception in the oddfellows hall following the ceremony gut k attended from bramp ton milton toronto george town lake view kmcard ne meadowvale callander muni co and merlin the couple left for a two wctk honcjmoon to new bruns v ck an i on their return will make the r home in brampton notice to creditors in the estate of margaret a hadky deceased all persons having claims against the estate of margaret a hadlev late of the village of glen williams in the county of halton married woman who died on or about the 23rd day of october ad 1059 are hereby notified to send his column observations last the undersigned executors week which look a long over d estate on or before tho due swipe at the guzxling 1 uh of january 1960 full part j icuiars of their claims after d b took careful aim and whlch esute levelled christmas dinkers with nbuted having regard onty to the claims of which the exe- mitrfrrtr h i cutors shall then have notice judging from the lineups at the liquor stores these dai th1et mistakes church basement soup kitchen at ssq ttnte t waa caused intruder church early searching fur mo- valuables only missing to be two cans of from the church kitchen it in his rambling the cuf prlt broke eight panes of glass in the basement apparently by hurling chairs against the win dows three chairs were casual- atles too the break in wasgdlscovered at noon on tuesday by rev lloyd freel who bad been work ing in his study in the morning unaware of the havoc down stairs checking the furnace before going home for lunch mr treel discovered the back door of the church boken and the trail led to the basement rooms boxes of scout andcub equi pment had been overturned in the search also police constable william ben nett of the milton opp invest igated the break in is believed to have occurred in the early hours of tuesday morning page 7 the georgetown herald j thursday december 24th 1 jfcw we send yon are moanl to last as long as the flreea of tateyeverfreaj anj naay exteu to v those yotctove too wa hl yw m barbers gift shop 1943 that the post office was transferred to its present locat ion with mrs mccutcheon as postmistress mrs mccutcheon recalls that at that time the mail was car- 1 ned on foot from the porks of credit station every morning and night with one mailbag holding all the mail now four or frve bags are delivered by truck eaob morning with 10 or 15 bags required to hold all the mail at christmas time at the ume of the death of mr mccutcheon in june 1949 realizing- that the mail must go through the family mrs mc cutcheon and her two daugh ten sorted and handed out the mail as usual the morning of his demise thirteen years ago last aug usl her daughter mrs gordon corbett with her husband and their three children moved from erin and at a later date toak over the management of tie store she along with ber aster mrs roy trimble has acted for several years as an assistant to her mother during the rush hours i one member of be family al though not sworn in as an as sistant stands guard over the postoftic at the rear jof the store she is judy their german shepherd dog on one occasion a minister came to post a let dated at georgetown ont- chnstmas still means to many g day of a chance for the biggest binge flm d of the year for some inexplr cable reason this season posedly the birthday ot 61 m 11 street founder of the christian church georgetown onl f toronto for nearly 10 years is the cue for people to gef asj tl but it was not until march 1 sloppily durnk as they can christmas parties have about as a scientific discussion as much association with chnst evolution c and all bradburys ladies wear win bradbury vatftff

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