Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1961, p. 11

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news of the district prompt action averts thompson property fire limehouh knox student speaks at limehouse church howard of knox co glen lady is host to ashgrove wms on tuesday afternoon may oth the wms ladies motored to glen williams for a meeting to the home of mrs j h hun ter who was a very dear mem btr of the society before she moved nway two years ago the early sunday morning ai al i the park board is looking red brlgden was walking home forward to another busy year lege conducted servicis at i ime- president mrs w bird opened after closing the orange hall house presbjtcnan church on it meeting with a hymn and following the teen club dance f mine ladies tnt on sundjrj prar secretary mrs john his attention was drawn to bu trip sponsored by the horn smoke on wilmer thompson s property near an incinerator taking a closer look he noticed a pile of rubbish burning and the are was creeping towards building mr bngden not iced lights at gordon lees home and went there for a water hose grant lee helped alfred extinguish the blaze that could have easily spread to an adjoining garage mr thompson stated that he b women s institute last wed nesday may 10 to collingwood they stopped at the blue moun tin pottery factory had their dinner at the hiawatha rest aurant then toured the geor kian china shop and were shown how the pattern is put on the china the trip started bcliboddj read the minutes of mr d pool celebrated his lt meeting and roll call was birthdaj on sunday visitors answered with the word con- with them that day included hdenccs mr and mrs hotnan and child supplj secrelan mrs clayton wilson had the layette on dis- ren of guelph and mr and mrs vanderby and family of col lingwood play which the society donated to go to the children s aid in milton mrs ward brownridgc fcave the devotion bui sanford has been shortly after nine a m and the home from pickering college a whi contained sonie beau ladies were home before 6 pm ifor a few days thoughts on whatever ou do do all to the glory of mr and mrs gordon lawson robb e rotijhlc ctlcbratei had not burned anj rubbish n guelph and mrs f g la his eleventh birlhda on sun saturday this being lire- aqton wcre dmncr guesth at daj ha part ttas held on craker season for the children home of mr ind mr sonny i baturdaj th might have been the cause and famih las weeknd i ol what could have been a the benton s wsited the wil dangerous fire fred gree al lmpbeluille attended the international rally sundaj tbe smelt fishermen caught and banquet of independent i them by the bushels last tues 0rder of oddfellows on satur day evening jack simpson day evening may 13 al the john wallace bill bade and sb brock h niagan edward roberbun broughl fans 0n niagara district no home seven bushels of the tittle 22 was the hot and represent fish catching six bushels of at from all over the world them in a half hour fndaj were presebl evening several went mown to burlington and three bushel were the catch there seems to be no trouble giving smelts awaj the w m s met al tht the executive of the v and w m s of bethel llorabx and ashgroti united churches held a meeting at the llorntn mrs mlms iast weilnewla- church on ihursdaj evening ecmng in the abstnee u sincere sjmpath is extended i n r john hill was president mrs mitchell vice to mr and mrs wilmer mason chairman and the subject under president mrs roughlev was n and famih on the death of discussion was the new organ charge she read scripture and od when we drop him life is ery drab mrs john m rird told a ver intending i blc storj from the phillipine i lands southwest of japan the people who live there have j dialect which has never been written and two woman mission aries went there with a tape and mrs alf marshall h made miss eileen of toronto two llttie and ended bv miss niieen oi loronio makmg thtm a chnstmas partv and told them the story of jesus missionary praver bj mrs vern picket mrs t giffen thanked mrs hunter for invil mi the w m s to hold the maj meeting in her home and all who hi peri to make such a pi int afternoon meeting t lose i with a hvmn and praver foil wed b a social tinu and v isitcd mrs osborm mcdowell during the scripture sl matthew hh chapter 1428 verses four little sunday school scholars janice coxc lois mcnabb tfcelma carney and janet nurse sang so sweetly the wise may bring their learning adrlen ne nurse told the story of stewardship and how everyth ing belongs to god our lives talents and money he rejoices when we use things wisely rev john hill told how moth er is the centre of this day and asked if our family life is a liability or an asset we must lr and make it a happier place cod loves each one of us and christian love helps peo ple to live together without friction we must always ex press appreciation and there should be a religious atmos phere he concluded by saying wc can create homes that mean satisfaction and happi ness for everyone love never fatlelh mr and mrs mark collier of waterloo their daughter mrs ralph spring and baby steven of chatham spent stirtda with mr and mrs cecil wilson and mr and mrs bill wilson words of the wise whatever a min s age he can reduce it several years by put ting a brightcolored flower in his buttonhole mark twain child missing calls firemen local firemen were called last wednesday noon to join a search party for the y6ung son of mr and mra sandy best i mrs best became alarmed when she could not find the lad after he had been missing for fifteen minutes pupils of stewarttown school and boys from notre dame farm join ed the search party and a plane was alerted to circle the farm area the boy was safely discovered soon after in a field near hi home tub oborortown hlrald thursday may 18th utll legion bridge teams 5th 7th in tourney gcofsetown legion branch 120 teams placed 5th and 7th in the provincial bride finals in owtm sound saturday some fifteen teams competed in the tournament which was won by the hoit branch a sudbury ham was runner up frank ferguson mike lor- uk jack hopper and diika wilson mad up tho team that caught fifth place on the 7th place team were jim tyner carmen kldd don llewellyn and jim sargent wtok end p interested citizens group survey week in cooperation with a group of citizens who plan a complete town survey of recreat on and cultural needs and on instructions from georgetown council i proclaim the week of may 2227 igc survey week questionnaires will be circulated among members of the community and everyone is urged to supply me infor mation wh ch will help the interested c tizens group cornp le a comprehensive report e t ern hyde mayor tail ma heeiaiai3meiinaiiagaisamma mrs l januen spent a days at waterloo with mr mrs a neutel and new recent 1 few mrs george mason congratulations to mr and mrs brad wright on the birth of their son on saturda mav 13th at grace hospital in tor cnto p i happy birthda this week to paul beeney on ma 20 to kmmberly kingdon who will be two years old on may 22 and to brenda bradley who will be eleven jears old on the 23rd 1 of may mr and mrs kniscly of kit ehener visited with mr and mrs bob knisely for the week end mr and mrs lew sampson visited with mrs sampson s parents in norwood on sundaj the st stephens guild met at the home of mr and mrs gordon lee on tuesday even ing may 9 with eleven mem bers present mrs wm bradley presided over the meeting several items of business were discuss ed the next meeting is to be held at the home of mr and mrs edward robertson on june 6 the guild held a bake sale in milton on fridaj ma 12 and had a successful da the hornbj teen club held another successful dance at the orange hall on saturdav even ing with te miltonaires arches tra potato chips and dough nuts were enjojed bj the dancers at intermission chap- erones for the dance were mr and mrs jim reid mr and mrs harold learmont mr and mrs edward robertson the time for picnics and sports has commenced at the hornbj communitj park last saturday the halton junior farmers held their annual field day with a good attendance the junior hardball bantam team started practising at the park last week with john simp son as manager harold rob- son as coach and ken marshall as their secretary treasurer inited church wo mrs propane its nice to know our 6as is there when daily meals your hands prepare l attcrson led in prjer bert benton act impamed the limnns on her acconon and read her txvitw of the studj chapter into 11 thi orld together tlsi word obedient was answered m t vere of scripture the h si es sefed lunih afur tht nuel ing christian ramil and moth ers la wjs obsenul n un church on sundaj mornmt bi fore the sinking of tht hymns mariljn wilson gave a short i xplination of the writer vcr i i i cket and margaret auttin had charge of the prairs ii ns 1 kit read scnplure fr m the hi testament mai chi ir i ithtpter 812 vtrsis sandra c jrmy rnd tw tcstailittit monarch propane short of hot water rent an automatic gas water heater and end your troubles 33 imper al gallon water heater supples 35 i i po at gallons of piping hot waler every hour glas i ned nner tank automate water temperaiure coitrols attract ve dark blue ouler cas g free service maintenance installation only si 75 i per month resdtn v of r plus gas attractive rates for commercial users too white cordingley gt youve asked us to arrange this for you here is the result the township has ust approved our expansion plans and our new buildings will be ready for fall tn the meantime wevs arranged this deepcut price sale for v our spring circle o friends the best deal in peel opening specials limited quantity forsythia purple lilac the new lynwood gold 23 ft res 140 tc mf rs 1 so n special dc special ouc spiraea van houttei bridal wreath 18 to 24 rag 60c special 45c silver maple tree a fast growing inexpensive shade 68 ft reg 4 00 special 275 free on pound kr ilium soil conditioner 1 39 value free with each purchase of 5 00 or more of plant material five pounds krilium 4 95 value free with each purchase ol 25 00 or more plant mat erial hard clay a problem our nursery the special large bag 75c large bag 75c see how we handle this secret peat moss bulk peat ncti acidic shredded manure landscaping we wilt be pleased to help you with your andscaplng a plan of your property can be prepared by our landscape designer without cost to you if the plant material is purchased at our nursery hedging amur privet well branched reg 70c 3 to 4 ft high in quantities of 100 each 35c less than 100 37 he 23 ft per hundred ea 32 ac less than 100 35c chinese elm ifi to 24 per 100 e- 22mc leu than hundred ea 25c 23 ft quan of 100 ea 30c less than 100 ea 32h lombardy poplar 4 ft high ideal fo hedging fast growing special ea 65c blue arctic willow makes excellent low hedge and does well even in wet or heavy soil special 18 to 24 each 55c meadowlands nursery co where you get more than the goods purchased vi mile north of highway 401 on streetsville road gl 1 2809 grooms father is former town resident in a ceremon at si john the baptist anglican church dixie hiss lr cwondoljn thompson daughter of mr and mrs clarence s thompson of brooklio and mr thomas fred eric tedder son of mr and mrs victor tedder of port credit were married rt jcf frey bilhngsley officiated at the afternoon ceremony given in marriage b her father the bnde wore a gown of antique ivon and candle white alencon lace featuring a portrait neckline and short sleeves her fingertip eil or tulle illusion was gathered to a matching bandeau of net and she earned a semicascade of gardenias and stephanotis mrs a e john thompson was matron of honor for her sister inlaw and she wore a short gown of embroidered silk orgartza over taffeta in seashell t pinkt a bouffant overskirt of organza topped the sheath skirt and the matching cummerbund ended in a how at the back she earned pink and white cams bonsin a semicascade hr robert tedder was best man for his brother and ushers were mr robert reid and mr bruce riddel 1 following a reception held at the parish hall of the church the couple left for a honeymoon trip to florida the will live tn toronto on their return the groom is a grandson of the late mrs charles laws of town and his father is a well known former resident come to the delrex at he market centre this weekend boys jeans 5 70s 8 18 3 219 boxer reg s2 98 s al 171 239 cords chin0 szes 8 18 re s3 93 specal ojy windbreakers 18 reg 5 98 449 mens dress shirts s zes 8 spec al sport jackets 695 sport shirts 229 5 only reg s9 95 spec al reg s2 98 long sleeves special buy now and save for fathers day mens all wool sport jackets s zes 38 to 44 pssssj reg 53995 j7s to dear bibbbm af 00 all new merchand se and name brands sweaters perfect to pull on for these cooler n ghts at the cot taqe buy noy and save reg to 649 stretchy socks buy now and save for father s day spec al fg 79 stevensons mens and boys wear th nw st on that want end of delra market centre carpet values end of roil clleasance carpet your hall or stairway and savl w r ftf lpo yo haftronners from 1295 up many qualities and colours to choose from free rubber underlay with any 9 x 12 or larger painting time is here buy now save 30 savings such a interior exterior gallons gallons latex reg 8 55 spcn 6 00 ultra white reg 11 00 spwlal 7 70 semi gloss reg 9 95 spci1 7 00 exeror gloss reg 9 95 special 7 00 hi gloss reg 9 95 spcl1 7 00 ext undercoat reg s9 05 sp 6 35 fabric specials many ether values for the dressmaker full slaction of drapery fabrics cotton prints reg 98c special 79c dan river tissues reg 119 special 98c dan river ginghams reg 1 39 special 1 19 osborne interiors delrex shoppngo centre tr 79091 lr mt iwow i falofrurimbllfttv

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