Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1961, p. 7

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masons instal jack addy as master of credit lodge the installation of a well known local mnn as worshipful master of credit lodge took place last wednesday night the new master who will guide the destinies of credit lode no 219 during 1961 will be jack addy former glen wil hams resident now residing in town mr addy has been active in other masonic orders ts a past principal of halton chapter and a former grand lodge off cer of that group he is aso a member of ramcees temple oi the shrtne toronto doth his sons are masons ai is his father and brother the installation service was conducted by a former master of credit lodge wor bro cam sinclair with the assistance of visiting past masters and those of credit lodge speakers of the evening m eluded president of the wcl lmgtoh district past mastcs association and a past master from brampton s ionic lodge hyatt mcclure long time friend of the w m a presentation of an apron to the ruling master was made by the secretary ftm jame f fvans on behalf of the addv family bro douglas latimer a friend of the family and who had joined the lodge with his oldest sun presented mr addy with a gavel retiring mailer graham tar ncll was presented with a past master s jewel by the master elect mr addy poke eloquent ly of his predecessors fine work and interest during his year of office mr parnell re plied thanking members for the support he had received and predicting a great year ahead an excellent evening was brought to a close with a buffet supper and a social hour other officers installed were immediate past master g farnell sr warden charles renwick junior warden irwin noble km batkin secretary edwin wilson senior deacon robert lawson junior deaconr james linton director of cer emonies wilbert fiddler in ncr guard george sml tyler sam iwrice senior steward douglas latimer junior stew ard wm b hamilton assistant secretary cecil davidson was elected chaplain and alf good win organist an excellent crowd of both credit lodge members and vis itors were present for the occa sion kinsmen plan karnival hope weather suits double ring ceremony -o- signing the register folawir tre ceony n si john s angi can church west tor onto is mrs kenneth langdan for e e eio ann bev ngton daughter of mr and mrs t r bevinglon of weston the qrr- u ton of mag strate and mrs k m langdon 2 edith street n i bv dorothy barker i it fmalh happened i knew mocnir buuk- mr up in her at the time i shouldn t oil the oloa 1 r 1 ilati d lunges on the old front wr a- j n if l ever since i was a child i haw ae n i oiif tim n hir had a horror of bein locked i is td n mini out of on on noue tire vvx u k nil 1 has alwas been a spore neju t t r oil hidden under the ull of th tli cr atd cuji i front door bul for iome rcjj o ei jiii tfic hill thjt i had taken it indoors to rv- paj jt h m tli move damae the weather had j irn i c caused to its smooth turfacf gj i jia urc it woul i 3efore 1 staxed the job of oil b l ir ch the m ik cab tng the hinges i ha 1 rubbed f j 1 i down with cleanser lhn oiled t t r u s wl rnort fun unthinking on tht d n i jfinjrv joom table t n e wint through i was preenins wiihpnk a i lhp tested the hinijis no siuwk i gave the door an extra little push and vibm it fit xit of i my hands and shut with an ominous click h wa- the n i n rted tht k as thoueji i hj 1 bet pah rtvi with batik hip linjtuti ani the breeze that vibiitd arourd the front entrance as avcrthr chantv tn thi hjx dress i wore felt as th nh had been mad o t v me paper i looked thro i h the din n room w md is p hh hopo til that the kci a m d et the message and h ip n h i through the gld an i int the kevhole 0 it t cha r si 3 thick kooik swiater i ha i i carded as i warrmd up to n lubricating task s near et so far aw i sureh th u k 1h r uili be open bit ci as i ajo the house i kne t would be secure i bolted as ainst maraidtpil trud everv ground flo r in io hopfu ly not o ave cm n a little crack i lood crrtemplatin the possihiliu of mashina a cellar window unt 1 i real itii fly to britain attend wedding or ind mrs alistair macin itch 10 mclnljre crt scent fh t brit nn in november i to attend tht marriage of mrs i t gruve and mr h j jlilltr the bride who lived ii inrgelown a few years ago s mr- miilintosh s mother i he r om s home is in flin m 11 manitoba the marriage took place in i dover and mr and mrs filler ire prtsenth making their h 11 1 in wilmir d a kent th ir pi inning a vis t to mad 1 in the spring and will j lit min to geirgctown for j a t me or ind mrs macintosh dur ing their twcho d is aboard nit ml in fnijind and scot land visiting fim 1 and friends in n rthern scotland i al i ki twar htr pat tec ir ir i the hms i c- d i t d ar open thi itt i2- j no answer i itt 1 je f- had como l r r w 1 a i h n 1 tjif w- n a 1 i o o t kr- f iv tbtc t p ahjf 1 nail ut i rev bruce penny is called to burford rev bnlcc pennj former pastor of the grace baptist church of georgetown j has ac ciplrd a call to the burford baptist hurch 1 ucd ni ir rrantford the lturr p- 1 t hurch is an amalgam iti n of two congrcitions ab- iit a war ago the scotland bap i st hurxh dissolved and jit d wiih thr church in bur ford mr 1 nnj nlo ti btc living he left gcor k e 6- ni ca b n i xpl ii ssutned his new rcspon ibil tics on the first nf decern ix 1 iftc r ttnvt rcn nations 1 i been made to the pirson ua k thn i had im- r t xii a nntjc n ihiu making r i iw a 71 aril having 1 s 5r tt nee b mh she b i n p ill th k 1 ci vwij y he counter aii2 rvacr iv- n tr jar j jo i n m 11 m h ir that in the ymler 1 fasten eart ijn pj nwl the door lo kje crumbs i tnamel on with nail ttut they wun1 rattle jrhen 1 north wind bio as i remtmlxred tht finman often have ma ic hays oi gaining an cntrv into a bom without dinn km much sn humed n xt duor to jusk tor ttfeuse of nn neighbours phone dont do thai mv net2hhor sajd when i explained hv j was darfiin throuzh a snov drift coathss clai onlv m a summer frock th fire bn jif will ronw ti amiu down the strrel hh siren wnv open and 1011 11 have the whole 1 town at vour door n fore xoti know it besides it will cost you 15 for th rail you don t set that kind n srrvee frre u kswi onh on avcl tucft isc nail i i cris iv b apoajitis mrnfull h r rwi t ijrt ewapod damage a r flrr of 1b bttl- n r v h4 tiilv pilled in th- zm j mv rfn injt i o tf4 up 11 1 v and pot j pwit 1 lho 1 hi hpvv njav jrv ni tnvels abw i 1 mm are js com pa- s h if dom is like her land sister nwl h mammal v h ri ihc bi ray mw no let s pot pam t lr ua f 0 i mu r ox ho and will open the door or vw -ov- f cwiumh however pattv was mall for her thr tk- sv ecw interested fears arid aa i atched her ocj si am and crassc ontario residents use 7 pencils yearly lim u evir thouejxt you eould write a better novel than i the one you just finished read mg well sit down with three 1 id pi ncils a tod supply of i pij t r a plot and start writ uif who knows you may come up with a bestseller on m corid thmikhl maj be four pencils would be better jach p ncil iccording to re- i searth done bv canadian mami i firlurers of the writing inslru meni is capalilo of writin s ime 40 000 words and while three pencils should be suffic- i nt to complete an average si 11 v i von might need an txtri one to allow for some re i writing j incidental lj research also shows thit ich ontario resi jdmt 1 the end of 1960 used 11 avirtp of even pencils latest p pulalton firures show 1 hi province mw has 6 130 000 risifknts indicating 42 910 000 peneils used during i960 however fortunately or unforiiimtely everyone isn t a nvllst and lots of pen cifs are used for other things thin writing books jn fact ihe wooden lead pencil now comes in more than 370 typei and style m 18 degrees of haidnes and in more than 70 colors prominent in church work at stewarttown the stewarttown community oniaursday by the death of mrs mary a bai lj 77 a long time resident of the village and a most valued member of che congregation of st john s anglican church the service in the church on sunday was memorial service to honour mrs baily with the rev j e maxwell remem bering her as a worker with and for god as one who chose to serve and not to be served to give and not to receive she patterned her life alter that of st paul she had served faith fully in every branch of her church life and had a deep conviction that nothing should keep her from attending scrv ice on smnday or the w a on rhurmlay the beautiful flowers on the altar for una service wer m ven by some of her many friends mrs baily came to stewart town tn 1908 from dorking fngland and was away from the village only a short time in that period in her work hen- she hvi given many years as organist sunday school super intendent and sunday school teacher had organized the jun mr wa and was a 1 ife mem ik r of the smior wa and in her community work was given a life memberhsip in the wo men s institute she hid con tn bated a column of stewart town news to the herald for many years when she left the village nearly two years ago to live in halton manor at milton her absence was keenly felt but her presence still remained and will always remain in the mem ones of her host of friends mrs baily s creed of living told her that right was right a promise was a promise and her word was her bond who can say how far her influence his rcichcd in the lives of those among whom she lived and worked a memonal fund has been established and those winning to contribute please contact the peoples warden mr h bricks the former mary ellis god win she was predeceased by her husband archihald baily and a son flying officer nor man baily who was killed in action in world war ji two sons survive edward nf isling ton and percy of clarkson funeral service and inter ment took place in milton on saturday the ill fated kinsmen karn ival which last year unfortun ately arrived in town at the same time as a week long down pour will get a beeond chance ir 1901 at a meeting of the kinsmen club luil wcejt kin jun york was named chairman of the karnival project which appears a sure money maker should the woatherman cooperate du ring the brief intervals when the ram let up last year the karnival s delrex plaza loa tion was a mecca for big eyed youngsters and the kinsmen have their fingers crossed for a better shike weatherwisc this try no date was announced the kinsmen s christmas tree sale showed a 300 profit this year despite an unusuilly heavy amount of pilfering final count showed some 90 trees had been lifted from tin lot indicating more than a few local residents celebrated the birth of the christian church with stolen goods opi albert witts was the guest speaker al the meeting and addressed the members on safetv he was aecompinicd by local traffic safety oftitcr ted scott one ehinge wis made in the kmsmt n executive the vacant treasurer s offite left open by i the restimation of j p connolly who moved from town was ft led when ernie mackenzie was appunled to the position institute party will benefit sunshine school at milton nerval wl met but itiur- day at the home of mra lorna cleave 73 maple ave west and after the regular opening exercises the roll call was res ponded to with a current event the topic f the meeting was public relatipni and was taken by mrs harold smellle two minute reports by the committee conveners were fol lowed by the motto take time to read it is the fountain of wisdom read by mrs smellle during the business there was a letter of thanks- from the children s aid for the gifts sent by the wl at christmas and miss prairie maguire re ported on the institute s gift of food and clothing to a needy family a family party at mrs keith webbs on friday january i3th was planned and arrangements were started on a valentine ptvty on february mtb to aid the retarded children fund the party will be an afternoon tea and euchre the meeig clos ed with lunch served by the lunch committee mrs bill gra ham and mrs graydon chester notice to creditors in th estata of thomas j fisher gentleman d ceased ah persons having claims ag ainst the estate of thomas j fisher late of the town of georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 29th day of october 1960 are hereby notified to send particualrs of same to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of febru ary 1961 after which date jhe estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the luidersigned shall then have notice arid the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 10th day of january a d 1961 tillian agnes fisher arthur lloyd fisher ind beta lil lian hunter executors of the estate of thomas j fisher by their solicitors dale bennett latimer baines 23 mill street geor getown ontario 126 trafalgar man heads mutual aid executive halton countys mutual aid ore prevention bureau chose trafalgar fireman don cher rington as president for 1961 at the annual elections in mil ton last week other officers named were george bundy at milton vice- ptflsident frank russell of bur lington secretary bert growl of oakville treasurer commit te chairman named were lit erature doug wilson oakvllle publicity a e clement mll- ton fire inspections bob bon field georgetown and mick homes acton posters al el hott trafalgar christmas fire prevention ivan clamdge mil ton spring cleanup doug wil son oakvllle thi oioroitown hir thursday january ittk lmlll page 7 f notice to creditors in the estate of luke jan ssen deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of luke janssen late of the village of lime house in the county of halton who died on or about the 22nd day of october 1960 are here by notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of janu ary 1961 after which dale the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not he liable 10 any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 4th day of january a d 1961 refnoutje dros janssets executrix if the estate of luke janssen by her solicitors hewson ord 8c helson 1 19 georgetown ontario for dependable sales and service plymouth chrysler valiant fiat fargo trucks iniertiatwnal thlcki come to maveal motor sales limited main st north tr 73611 jays photo studio weddings child studies portraits copy work commercial photography fast roil film processino phone tr 7 9202 45 main north business directory ralph davies acjs fjl accountant and auditor 122 guelpb georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 a m 5 p m mondays to friday with a smile thar 1 just ons of the big differences you find here and theres always good food on our var ed menu you ii really enoy eating here delicious coffee fresh at any time the cottage inn main st south tr 79004 notice to creditors in th eitau of harry pur- kins deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the r state of harry pur kins late of the town of geor fetown in the county of hal ton who died on or about the 30th daj of november i960 are he rt by notified to send particuhrs of nmc to the undersigned ott or before the 2cth dav of januiry 1961 after which date the estate will be distributed with rrrard only to the claims of which the under signed shiti then have notice and the undermgncd will not be liable to anv person of whose diim she shall not then have not ce dated at georgetown this 4th dij of jinuary a d 161 bi ancht purk1ns administratrix of the esfrte of harry purkins by her solicitors hewson ord helson 1 19 georgetown ontario wallace 1 thompson 3rd dlvltlen court 1 clark commission 1 1 tr 7 2941 m robt r hamilton ro optometrist office hours 10 am to 6 pjn daily evenings by appointment closed saturday 60 main north tr 73971 maurice manderson q c barrister ft solicitor 41 mill st tr 7244 roxy theatre bids lever hoskin chart red accountants 31 main n brampton qlendftl- 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 for expert eye care -r- 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