um monummts aitnimi iiiasiuwearfa loeaerlssg t pees kj aairhsr a good display in stock wacauanh4 m u wee ew ih i i419j h i luaj 13 fef tom htcol frominent in community church work mrs j b mackenzie dies cotta travel notes tca family plan gives new low rates for piane trip to england available hsv ul every booking u advised tourist rotes to west indies ilu available by tca coniulf john r barber trevel aavlssr john r aothcy inturancc tkavil tviestal 71531 mill stout lucky number 129 if helsver af this xnw calls wttti 7 stays htay will receive a return trip te lenden oofarle ar lie esjulvslsftt prosnlnant la cmt and church or- tat many year air j b uckasttie tt died u hr home m hill street last wednesday after an lllntr- of ewverol months duration un msckenlis u particularly rem- embered for bar work during the de- nreaaion daya of the 30a when ib headed a georgetown relief commit tee and conducted many private ehan- uee for local people who felt the ef fect of thejeountrywide recession in employment formerly ejlia bead mcqueen- the wu the daughter- of john mcqueen and nil wife martha head who farm ed north of rockwood in riramoss township both her mother and fa ther were member of pioreer district familiea she attended public school in rork wood and high tchool in georgetown then took uachera training at kuton uodel school and torontonormal before her mirrufi aha taught school id woiboro and in aeton mr awmi haetmiilc uved in ac ion when they were ftrat married and forty yean ur became georgetown residents when he built the large home on kill street in which the ta rally still teildea air mackenzie an acton and georgetown contractor and coal and lumber merchant u once mayor of the town uri mackenzie u one of the stalwart mrmben of the local council of women and had served that organ nation in every office including term mi president she was active in the affair of georgetown horticultural society when that organisation is ted and alio belonged to a reading club which wa popular a few yeare sgo she wu a prominent member of knot prcabytrnan church where he once taught sunday school she tielonged to ualn clrrlaof the worn an a aaaociatlon and w a life mem orr of the woman l mualonary socie ty mr mackrnlie died in 1m7 and their younger son in ibm surviving are one ton bam and daughter jean and margery of georgetown flue grandchildren mama sandy and uav id of georgetown jack and margaret of acton eldest of her family her death made the tint break in a fam lly circle and ahe alao leave three sis- len and two brothers un william paamorr rockwood miss tina mc queen and un jean mcrar lac ombe alta aid mcqueen rrgina saak and james mcqueen edmon ton alberta llrv alei calder conducted the fu neral service in knox church on sal urday pallbearers were james y rvans campbell sinclair and four nephews kd and win pasmore kock wood robert borthwidc and gilbert lsveloek gtaalpai manager and eld- era of the eburrsi were among thoae who acted u r bearer inier- aestt wu in crowood cemetery georgetown ashgbovi archdekin moloy fail bargains in used tractors model dc4 case like new intebnational diesel 30 massey 4 year aid model m international completely overhauled a r john deere 44 massey diesel w4 international wc allis chalmers all the tractor hav been reduced for quick seta archdekin moloy where service is best wesley an st ttlanflu 7sa40 georgetown mrs cecil wilton wu wotxw irtarjlule hotem the wx meeting wu held on tues day afternoon october 18th at the home of air cecil wilson with the president tin r bird opening with the ode and lord prayer roll call waa answered by remember our blea ting by n one mr stringer gave the district directors report and mn cecil wuaoa the flower commit teat report the program was in charge of mn ward rrownridge who called on mrs t buckett for the mot tq character like embroidery la made stitch by stitch then mr percy italic presented mr john alexander who hat moved to brampton with a love brooch after which mr guv rlda summer spoke on her homeland grrmany current event were glven by mr lloyd devtaon and the meet ing clusvd with the queen and a soc lal hour a very enjoyable and happy occa slon was held on sunday afternoon in the chutrh basement wbrn the bright star mission band celebrated their twentieth anniversary with thirty six children and twenty adults prevent david g if fen presided mn fred nurse the leader welcomed everyone and the meeting opened with the hymn can a little child like me roll rail was answered by somt thing for u turn we are thankful margaret wade read the first officer and the nine members when the mission band was organized in 1035 with mn karl wilson as their leader and adrlenne nunr read the mlnutea of that flnt band meeting on october 10th sandra and doreen carney sang jesus ixjve the ljltle children scripture reading by jeffrey nunc catherine hunter gave the muaionary prayer piano solo by kent graham offering rccel cd by raye graham and patsy black margaret auttin played a guitar solo after which mn ellen kradhrad the first trader of milton spoke and congratulated the band after all these tears and still going strong and she wished them continued success the story was told by mn krank w ii sflsrof little chinese boy one world fdr johnny solo by nancy hunter end a piano solo by karen brigden three past president of the mission band mrs ii dirk mrs hector bird and mrs u bird all spoke and wished the band continued success for many more yean barbara blackett thank ed all those who had made tuch a pleasant afternoon possible and a bountiful lunch was served along with ice cream and a lovely decorated pink and white birthday cake with twentv candles on it sandra tlndale spent the week end in toronto with her aunt and unclr mr and mn morton the church service will commence at eleven thirty beginning this sun day for the winter montha their many friends will he sorry to know that mr will hardy and john ruddell have been in guelph general hospital for a week we all hope they will aoon be home again mn joaeph dick is in ottawa where her daughter mn earl bayers cave birth to a baby girl on october hmh frank mezwioc 74 native of poland a farmer and quarry worked in ter ra cotu dlstrjnf awe 19 frank merwlck ywaa buried in glen wil liam cemetery oa friday following funeral service at the uarld c ate- clure funeral home in town mr merwlck had been seriously ill for tome time and died at hi home in terra cotu on wednesday he wu a native of poland where be wu born at baryta cauda in 1015 he emigrated to canada leaving hia wife and two young children in the old country hit wife- died the fol lowing year ha worked around terra cotu 1b various quarries and at the old hilton brick plant then in 1017 went to toronto where he married agaln- in 1k0 the family settled in terra cotu and except for a year spent far ming in manitoba in ibm they have been resident there since he i survived by hi wife mary isadora and a family of five children steve if ccaui stanley and jean mn j crelghton of toronto and frank jr at home five grandchildnan caro line and ronnie merwlck wayne louise and cindy crelgbtnn and one sister in poland a brother died while serving with the poliah army in worli war 1 and another sister predeceased turn rev g iockhart royal conducted the funeral service pallbearen were nelghboun howard garvin alvtn slarret cecil berth archie eerie albert prcsswood and charles mc sally call tr 73271 tr 72674 for your construction needs concrete wo footing cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing nally construction ikeet near cnr station mu1nkipal men absent vacation convention several municipal rahtrjabi haww been absent from thaii lapamloja dace- lug use past week curktreaaurer john d- keoy and assessment commlatuwtw joaeph gib bon were away on vacation while police chief roy haley and hi wife motored ta saultstn atari to attend a provincial police eonventloo engineer douglas wilson spent part of the week in toronto whs ha at tended lectures offered by the dept of health u a refresher courts for waterworks operator the course wu held in the provincial intutbu of trade the diesel locomotive of today canadian railroad u capable of mors than 5000 miles of coahinuou opera tion without attention beyond servic ing and inspection v oassarits9asrssejaerwsaubacsai lvestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 tni anglican parish st georges sunday octobbb 30th tsuntiyxxi am holy communion corporate tor bac 05 to church school primary usui dept bible claw 11 am atattina the service of mia ion who dare stand idle t p m holy confirmation instruction young peoples group t p m eveoaobg the lyug on of hands 8 pm ilily confirmation in struction adult group for st georgea and st al bans every thurtdjy 10 am holy communion 8 pm friday october a canon alan greene of the columbia coast uisalon st albans glen williams 0 30 am matties service of missions 10 0 a m church school ol ugtgaagj uu- jjp asss biahop caji important msetins of the clergy one of the most important meetings in the history of the anglican diocme of niagara wu called by the rt rev w e bagnall yetterday the clergy assembled in the morn ing at 11 am when the bishop cele brated holy communion according to the revised canadian prayer book discussions during the afternoon cen tred around the revised prayer book a program of intensified evangelism church and dlocessn mattcn and the expanding program of the church fer 1058 the churchwerdens end lay delo- gatea of each parish in the dioceae joined the clergy for the evening ses sion at 8 p m twenty four out of every 100 cana dlan have telephone iii open house halt0n cooperative supplies friday november 4th i 30 la 900 p m kr nv warehouse facilities new office lucky door prizes new showroom new lines caffae snd doughnuts watch next weeks herald for full details is your battery weak why worry buy a new 1955 royal crown guaranteed 4 years 8 as low as k exchange installed free call georgetown tirebai wim 6 george street