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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1956, p. 5

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plumbing ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled f charlie nash mcdowell water systems 5 kino street east repairs of all kindt triangle 72842 listings are invited for the georgetown shopping guide circulars have been mailed to potential advertisers if you were missed contact al norton triangle 73582 the shopping guide is produced by georgetown tiber of commerce and will be distributed as a public service to all residents closing date for listing august 10th r r hamilton new optometrist in town robert r bob hamilton has opened an optoimtricil office in his home oi no 7 highway mov ing here recently from guelph mr ami mrs hamilton and thtir family arc living in the former t tararn home befiide the new fina service station a native of 1 auril mr hamil ton graduated from the college of optometry in 1940 and practiced in barnc for a time before joining the army he served as a lieuten ant with the itcamc then estab lished a practice in guelph gfter the war lie is a member of the masonic order lakoshoie i ions club and has servid as a director of lutlph clumber of commerce he is a son of r r hamilton now of london and the late mrs honnl ton mrs hamilton is the former mil dred i jon of laisle i hey have three children barr 11 john 8 and beth nnt ule 14 months first baptist church rev a j barker b a bd 10 00 am church school mr walter klaassin will conduct the ervicts of worship at 11 a in and 7pm a public ioli next monday is day in georgetown j a goudy photographer 19 mary street triangle 7 3366 offers the people of georgetown and district a complete photographic service portraits home or studio service by appointment weddings commercial banquet group photographic reproductions of your valuable documents identification passport or mcense photographs fast service allivuaranteed e v maccormack 49 was druggist here 22 years harrison pupils pass music exams several pupils of kenneth r harrison arcf rmt have passed their mid summer examinations for the royal conservatory of music in guelph milton and toronto the results are as follows grade 1 pi ano barbara evans honours grade 2 piano mary mcnanura honors jill runham grade 4 piano mar garct whewell miltoh pass grade 5 piano barbara rtnch milton honours trade 6 piano barbara kinnde pass grade 8 piano mar caret baukh milton pass trade 9 piano ruth mcbnde pass grade 1 sinking judy rich ardson robert mccumber i ynne mcrritt millont wayne bowen ae ton all receiving honours nde 2 theory ian foster of milton honours grade 3 harmony madeleine zimmerman milton 1st class honours betty jeffrey of guelph honours heathcrannc h i ward milton pass grade 3 history ruth mcbnde first class honours gride 4 histoiy kulh i indsay 1st class honours grade 4 harmony ruth mcbnde hon three local guides pass 2nd class test barbara kinrade daughter of mi and mrs william kinradc os trindir blvd and pamela turn bull hmhtirof mr and mrs jim tuinhull george street had the distinction of bung the two first guides of the original georgetown compan lo pass their second class usts dorolhy thomscn a minlc reeentl iransftnid from a loron to troop h is also passed her second diss several f the guides under the direction of mr finest ball are it irmn t pla tennis this sum dm t forget 1 pool rnnd dmilioi tritefulk retired swiiiiminj i still urj hilh masonic officials from sev eral communities joined local friends to pay last respects to ed ward v ted maccormack phm b at the funeral service friday at the harold c mcclurc funeral home mr maccormack who was 49 was one of the districts most pro minent members of the masonic order he succumbed to a heart attack in toronto general hospital tucs day morning he had entered hos pital a few days before and his un expected death occurred the day before he was to have undergone a minor operation mr maccormack had been a main street diucjst since 1934 when he puf a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a p 30th annual august chased the business of the late lome dann a nat ivc of point dward he spent his boy hood in sault ste mane and after cradua ting from on lano coljege of pharmacy in toronto he worked in drug stores in belleville and the soo be fore entennj business for himself in georgetown he was extremely well known here for in addition to his busin tss activities there was scarcely a phase of community life where he had not served in some capacity a member of credit lodge af am he was lody master in 194j and in 1wh7 sencd as distucl deputy grand master he was pnn cipal of halton chapter ram in 1941 and in 194950 was district lrand superintendent he was a shrinu number of the scottish rite and of guclpli prctcptory of the york rite mr maccorm ick hid als ixcn a noble lr ind of orion loor lodm and wis a past district kpulv rind nnstcr he had sincd for several i ima as a public school trustee n the irly 40s wis prominent on vc ti loan committees dunn tin president of george town recreation commission when that organization came into in lwb had sincd in cuiulm turns with town ind ce unl rj lnssii consen itiu ore i nu n and was i diaru the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 1st 1956 ist c iw r its the talk of the town practically our entire stock all sales final please furniture is a family affair we should know for never in our thirty years history have we noted so many young folk inspecting our store displays of course word likely has seeped round that this big neighborly store of ours carries more of distinctive furniture at more modest prices than isrobtainable elsewhere which brings us to our punch line were clearing clearing clearing this exciting furniture at a mad pace and at amazing sav ing prices the reason we need room for incoming shipments so today or any day this week or next get out to see mcciures even if out of idle curiosity were not exaggerating when we say that youll leave our store amazed at what you have seen harold c mcclure ltd pro ntions of the rotary club of georgetown t the j tunc of his death he was a member 31 of georgetown cemetery board p7 north halton golf ind country club and st johns united church j i he continued an early interest in fjj sports and was a particularly arc 7 ent fan of local hockey teams in lj i college he managed a pharmacy h team which won the u of t cham fj pionshjp with several players who rj later wint on to professional ho cke careers l3 son of the late mr and mrs lj william john maccormack he in hi hented dramatic ability from his e parents both of whom were profes sional entertainers at one time considered a stage career and after entering business he occ is lly took part in local amateur plajs while also developing his bility as an after dinner speaker and master of ceremonies at lodge gatherings and garden parties surviving are his wife mabel ev is one son bill who is entering s third year course in pharmacy at the u of t and brothers and sisters lome and mrs f rogers sault ste mane ray of jackson he florida mrs lola o boyle detroit michigan and mrs c mil ner sarnia rev morgan mifrarlanc conduc ted the funeral service at the fun home and a masonic service was conducted in greenwood ccm etcry by the lodge chaplain rev c i ockhart royal worshipful mas tcr james r- evans and grand i odgc officials pallbearers were leslie clark denney charles jack lucas t rank wilson walter fidler and mayor jack armstrong 14 main street georgetown tr 72522 pi p ra p p pj p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p 13 p p p p p p p p p p p r p r p p p r p r r ashgrove y aahmhijlyiylglcjmwlljhighiglej qaqm ura visit christie on 4h bus tour the dog days often come this month the hottest time of all but think of how we re savinp fuel who wants to rush the fair mr and mrs chton wilson at tended the smetztr marshall wed dint at krttus on saturday miss evelyn mckechme of onl ha has been visiting miss barbara cunninfhsm judge and mrs a swcnciskv of vancouver and mr and mrs ii indrcss of toronto were recent visitors with mr and mrs bob cunnineh un and famih mr and mrs fred v illiamson of guelph the former bernice wil son lefl on mond is morning on a motor trip to i rl worth tcas or three weeks on wedmsdas jul 25th ten girls from thi honilimking and garden clubs and their leaders mrs t rank w ikon and mrs r cunningham rnjoscd a bus trip with girls from other counties to toronto where the oured i ob- law s and christies biscuits and other places of interest this sundas morning the church service will be in charge of the w ms and the speaker v ill be mrs p i zeldman from the scott mission in toronto and the time of scisicc i is eleven o clock north end roofing all work is guaranteed eavestrougmng metal work free estimates reliable service wally sutherland triangle 74628 shop friday night till 9 pm main street georgetown 0l mm cfwuttd more smart people shop grand union you ust cant boat g u for quality service and low prices shop and see h tomato juice choice p 48 oz z5c terkin s w0 t roll wax paper 25c stokely fancy 15 oz can apple sauce 335c i iquid javex bleach 32 oz ml 23c half lb tin 41c try this delicious summer cooler assorted flavours k00laid 5 pkgs 27c fancy clover i eaf s0ckeye salmon seabrook farm fresh frozen 10 oz pkgs green peas 239c free fire king ovenware now you can complete your set of fire king covered casserole deep loaf pan utility baking pan cake pan each can be yours for only 29 worth of gu coral register tapes your choice but hurry fresh as morning dew grand union produce it the very freshest you can possibly buy anywhere 1 from carolina fancy charleston grey watermelons 79c ea jumbo 25 lb average home grown new potatoes home grown crisp and firm celery hearts halves 45c quart 25c 8 quart bskt 55c bunch 19c

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