Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1950, p. 10

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ue all freight service on the ruj- ged 51t5 5nue division which serves- as ev gateway between eas tern and western canada- bv- the fall of oils- year tyew gbc radio skkhv ifcctur2s small 7ams a new weekly series of halfhour radio programs dedicated to on tarios smaller communities began monday april 17 at 8 pjn on sla- toin cbl toronto the series called their story will feature coch week a different community within the listening area ot cbl and will give onthespot accounts of the j efforts being made in the towns and- villages to make life happier or safer the idea originated in thcofttce of s cfcsey wood editor of the weekly oakvllletrafalgar jour nal mr wood explained that in hta travels around smaller ontario centres he had frequently been astonished by some of their stories of accomplishment he gave a few examples did you ever stop to think what happens when a community of two hundred and fifty people decides to build an artificial ice arena or when a flood wipes out the greater part of a residential area or when an entire water system gives out their stories should ue told not only because of their value as stories but also because other com munities may some day be faced with the same type of problem the idea took root and the neigh bourly news team of commentator don falrbalm and producer held porsee were assigned with s casey wood to visit a town or village each week and report their story the first broadcast told how the eightyfour community minded people of honeywood ontario planned and built themselves a thirty thousand dollar community centre the second prog rami on the 24th will be about the town ot brampton father dies in north bay hospital a funeral service was held in i toronto on monday at the chapel of mcdougall st brown for herbert trow wholey who died in north bay hospital on thursday april 13th mr wbaley was the father of mrs william p thompson of georgetown and several years ago had lived here with the thomp sons for a year he was 76 years old- predeceased by his wife the for mer ella morrow of barrle he leaves a family of three daughters mrs thompson marie of geor getown mrs harvey bassett ber yl of montreal and norma of tor onto a brother james s whaley of toronto and two sisters mrs maude ralston huntsville and mrs- l e wnlllngton of santa mon ica california interment was made in park lawn cemetery toronto lowe stott of titers j hold enter dane v the easter dance of the lome scots offcicers in brampton armor ies friday was one of the most successful events of the season- it was cabarqt style with ihe modern aires playing for dancing until the wee finir hours the floor show featured scottish dances oy a group of armyair force and naval officers and their iidics the yel low briar inn catered for refresh ments 1 amon the guests from georrc- town were the officer commanding ltcol and mrs john r barber major and mrs paul barber ll bob marchlngton and miss janet mccalum of hamilton lieut and mrs grant mimms slreeta- ville mr and mrs leslie clark mr and mrs ft m moyer miss olive moyer mr kefl mclennan qf islington mr and mrs arnott early mrs martoh barber mr and mrs prank benner mr- and mrs robert early mr donald early and miss joan beattie of toronto mr and mrs- s w orr rev and mrs ross cameron of toronto mr and mrs douglas caldwell mr and mrs leonard bell mr- and mrs ken mackenzie of acton p400 jo euchre pribe tit the limehouse memorial hall friday evening april 21st crck30 dukiri 100 to 1 good ptiee- rchib cjotuttioru autm at fancta- taqiav karavjs orotitra i everybody elcpmit entfrfcproceeidii in aid of tittiehotite sbftball club j aduuuoru 50c y utnhowoia- real estate business broker investments insurance of allkinds phone 392 mill street residence 176j try herald advertising for results ssae33ji speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 4iwut the ifome rcm was i fooled yeatsrday i had tnmninc in the mnakoka araa and droppd iaoeib old friend who had lost purchased a 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