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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1956, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 29 19s6 first to silvers then to school for over thirty years silvers have specialized in outfitting the young people of this district with the pro per attire for school for large selections and unexcelled values visit silvers now follow the road signs to terra cotta inn fine dining featuring roasi duckling roast beef and b yorkshire pudding open daily until november 1st special catering banquets and parties afternoon teas the only place to get home cooking wilhout the work reservations mrs harry farrar phone victoria 18 r 2 seven weeks military training local cadets home from ipperwash seven georgetown cadets return ed home sunday august 18th after seven weeks of rigid training at camp ipperwash the boys cadet cpt doug wrig- glesworth cadet sgt tom barber cadet sgt earl little cadet sgt rodger shaw cadet lieut peter can ham cadet cpl herb ford and cadet fred young received train ing in various field tactics with the rifle the bren gun and the sten the cadets were under army law during their stay and were up at 6 30 every morning with breakfast at 7 00 battalion parade was sche duled for 8 a m each morning fol lowed by a series of five lectures dealing with fieldcraft and map reading the afternoon was devoted to sports activities of all kinds from ping pong to baseball a nearby lake was mso available for swim ming movie were shown to the cadets three times a week ind once a group of the cadets were transpor ted by a dcpt of national defence bus to the stratford shakespearian festival where they saw the play ifenry vth on the da before the cadets left for home all the companies combined to demonstrate the var ious field tactics they had learn ed the cadets are now oligihlj fur promotion in their local corps each cadet will receive 100 for attending the camp master feeds master mixes for poultry hogs dairy seed cleaning twine salt dog food howards fly controls acme stock mineral john n black miller ballinafad and district feeders who keep records use master cne tractor dance holds local interest local international harvester dealers archdekin and moloy have particular interest in the cmf grandstand ihow this jear hi se the farmall fast hitch square dance has a prominent plate in the opening production number of the show producer jack arthur has used canadian farm lite as he theme for what is poisiblj the most spec tacular attraction which the thiu ands who throng the grjndstaid nighth have ever seen a onehorse plim and the latest developments in farm machintrj perform on the track while i he chorus line goes through its rout ine on stage then the whole cat takes over the track for a roll id ing square dance centered around the manoeuvring tractors as thej go through their fast hitch nuin ber the company recruited skilhd young men who have been ooerat ing equipment in their fields on their own farms for the show these young people with the rhythm of good square dance mus ic in their feet and a keen ear to j catch the calls can swing their tractors with the ease and grace they do partners on a dance floor an extra thrill for district peo ple on opening night friday was to see the culmination of the num ber when jean peterson harntn arrived atop a huge float as queen of the fair perth district native mrs eva brown dies mr alex brown and his family of victoria street weer saddened by the loss of his mother mrs eva may brown of hopetown on mon day august 20th in her seventieth year mrs brown who had lived in the perth district all her life died at the dclancy nursing home after a lingering illness she was a member of st johns united church and was a valued member of the womens missionary socie ty the womens institute and the bible society her lifetime hobby was quilt making and crocheting and her friends and relatives will long be reminded of her with their samples of her work mrs brown was predeceased by her husband who died on july 18 1953 she is survived by her son alex of georgetown and a daugh ter mrs charles e bowes of hopetown she also leaves six grandchildren and five greatgrand children mrs brown was resting in youngs funeral home lanai k until thursday august 23rd when she was taken for burial service at st johns church hopetown tvo of her friends sang the duet eas tern gate during the service in terment was in st johns cemoi erj hopetown alex yuill lome stewart george miller john crev harvej wilson and uquhart pro ven were die pallbejren mr and mrs alex brown and their daughter mrs william camp bell and her children jimmy don ni and djid attended the luneral from rcorgetimn georgetown man in 7th line car crash the hazardous curve where high way no 7 breaks off from the 7th line was the scene of another accident last saturday august 25 when a car crashed through the guard rail injuring a john street resident the car a 1950 mercury driven by william cann of the ontario training centre brampton was proceeding south on the hghway at about 1105 and in failing to make the turn struck the first set of guard rails with the right side the right rear door taking the brunt of the impact the car bounced back onto the road continued on for another 10 yards and then plunged through the guard rail and over a short steep bank where it came to an abrupt halt terrancc jones 1 john street who was sitting in the back seat was injured when the car first struck the rails he was treated al the scene by doctor j brewster and then taken to st josephs hos pital by guelph police ambulance mr jones suffered a fractured right leg and a fractured right arm a number of fractured ribs and cuts to head two other passengers in the car escaped uninjured the investiga ting officer george moore cf the opp estimated the damage at ab out 400 surprise party for mrs betty jamieson mrs bett jamieson 82 guelph street had a surprise party satur day august 25th the occasion be ing her birthday those present were mr and mrs charlie day mr and mrs james murphy mrs mu nel adams mrs barr mr jim dovle mr percj dillon mr neil willoughb also friends fiom ten manitoba queens printer visitor at herald office raymond s evans queens pnn ter for the province of manitoba paid a friendly visit to the herald office on monday mr evans with his wife and fa mily lives m winnipeg and was on a vacation motor trip east which will end with attendance at the canadian weekly newspapers as sociatlon convention at murray bay quebec next week former publisher of the weekly newspaper at morden manitoba he was calling to chat with weekly publishers in any of the towns he passed through swimming meet sunday september 2 2 pm georgetown swimming pool events separata events for boys and girls swimming 46 yean free style 7 4 years free style a back stroke 910 years free style back stroke 1 113 years free style t back stroke 1416 yean free style a back stroke 1730 years free style a back stroke long distance open to all ayes diving 10 a under any two dives 1116 years any two dives 1730 years 2 compulsory divas straight jicknrfe and 1 optional 21 and oven 2 compulsory dives straight jacknite and 1 optional register now at the pool georgetown lions club mary marshall wed in doublering ceremony a slimmer wedding took place recently in metz united church when the rev it i tusk offn la ted at the double rinn cei imm uniting in marriage miss lar kl izabeth belh marshall and leon ard john snieller the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs ah in marshall k r 3 fergus and the groom is the on of mr and mrs gordon smelter r it 1 rockwood the bride gium in marriage v her father wore a floor lenth i gown of chantill lace and nel ov er satin and ruffled nvlon net trimmed with coloured sequins the gown was topped b a lace bolero jacket with long lily point sleeves and a round collar trimmed with sequins ikr njlon illusion finger tip veil was held in place by a tiara headdress encrusted with seed pearls and pastel sequins she car ried a crescent bouquet of red ros es stephanotis and white baby chrjsanthemums the bride was attended by her j three sisters misses shirlev feme and joce marshall who were gowned alike m waltz length dresses of embossed nvlon in blue pink and yellow respectively they carried nosegays of carnations m pink ellow and blue with satin streamers in colors to match their dresses they wore white nylon gloves and their headdresses wcr- bands of white baby chrysanthem urns murray smaltzer brother of the groom was best man the ush ers were fred marshall brother of the bride and ray alexander a friend of the groom a reception for 60 guests was held m the church hasement which was decorated with pink and white streamers and white bells the brides tabic was centred with a threetiered wedding cake and flanked by lighted candles the guests were receive by the parents of the bride and groom and the bridal party the brides mother recc vod in a navy blue nylon printed dress with white accessories and a cor sage of pink carnations while the grooms mother chose pink njlon with white accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations for a honeymoon to the united states and points south the bride donned a two piece dress f blue crystalette with a navy duser coat pink and white accessories and a corsage of red roses on iher re- turn the bride and groom will make their home at ouslic onta rio out of town guests attended from hamilton toronto guelph rock- wood fergus arthur grand val ley mono centre acton george town and norvsl vince mountford emcees pure food exhibit visitors to the canadian nation il exhiibtion this year will see a familiar figure in action when they visit the pure foods building vmce mountford of brampton cinada packers representative in town and known over a wide area as a master of ceremonies at gar den parties and social events will emcee the companys exhibit he will be on duty during the whole term of the ex mr mountford has been booked as master of ceremonies for geor getown fair this year u well notice to creditors in the i- state of james sidnej kirkpatnck aircraft worker deceased all persons having claims ag ainsl the estate of james sidnev kirkpatnck late of the township of ksquesing aircraft worker who died on or about the first day of ma i95g are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 15th day of september 1d56 after which date the estate will he dis tnbuted with regard onl to the claims of which the undersigned hall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 10th day of august a d 1956 arthur benton gordon gooder- ham and marshall mclaughlin executors of the estate of jame- sidney kirkpatnck by their sol icitors dale bennett george town ontario grace baptist in georgetown odd fallows hall bible school 915 am morning worship 11 am the sermon on the mount evening service 7pm a warm welcome awaits you here pastor mr bruce penny cmeefr sports calendar soccer hollandia georgetown jets saturday afternoon at 330 georgetown park gait green whites georgetown jets sunday at 300 georgetown park the georgetown jets must win these two games to win the league this u an action packed series keep this data in mind friday and saturday september 21 22 georgetown fail fair h company uufa fuel oil call murt allison tp 7 3291 lla 14072 agent for the elias rogers co ltd onto her songs especially danny boy mrs charlie day who ispd lo the loveliest night of the year sing over the st catharines radio and the lords prayer for which station delighted the guests with all thanked her heartily dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 7 3641 main street georgetown s m faibiah ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown e l buchner optometrist in acton every wednesday hours i 30 6 00 p m any evening by appointment 48 mill st e acton phone 115 for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9am to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment alfred j bishop certified pubic accountant main st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 am to 5 p m mondays to fridays w hcarr professional engineer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 radio repairing we specialize in this work 27 years experience j sanford son triangle 72412 a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 p m closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service p0 box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton phone 2478 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 maurice manderson bjv barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office- mill st georgetown dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale oc sybil bennett oc mp tom van sickler triangle 73381 mill street georgetown c w sayer dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 hevvs0n 0rd barristers a solicitous 39 main street south q3esrde knox church oeorgi c hewson john d ord triangle 7u44 monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north 0 alt

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