Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1957, p. 10

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ffiw -p- f ii th evening may vv page a i wniulf ii winib 19 tin ww fbww three at smith and stohe join the 25 year club mm it am too tttn for 5 tob it 1 so ha boaght rmbhr only or with raon for sx6footois phis ettfopton v i if ft tm smarten knap awl rambler at your iulsh dealer at your three more employees qf smith and stone limited were introduced to the twentjftive year club on friday may 10th when the club held their fifth consecutive gather ing at the royal york hotel the club comprises employees of du- plate canada fiberglts canada and smith and stone with 25 years of service to their company s the three new georgetown mem bers nellie fox mrs edna cole and jim russell were presented with watches from the- presidents col w s phillips mrs fo hails from staffordshire in england and shortly after arriving in george town was employeaj as an assent ler and has spent most of her car eer in this capacity mrs cole was horn in everton and came to georgetown alter com pleting school at guetph starting at smith and stone in accounts re ceivable and has since moved to purchasing mr russell was engaged in brit ain by mr stone and arrived in 1989 to work as a toolmaker pre viously he had thirty year exper ience he is ready for his fourth trip back to scotland- included in the top afterdinner entertainment were a number of recent contestants on the arthur godfrey show and lorraine mcalli ster of holiday ranch other smith stone club mem bers are bernar arm horfcort bui u r j w rwmdl shows travel rims to iode meeting at cedarvale school last week members of the countess of strathmore chapter iode saw films presented by john w rud dell toronto taken during his vis its m the canadian west they were rambling in the rockies butchart gardens and calgary stampede during the business meeting a variety bf chapter activities came up for review a letter of thanks and appreciation was received from arnold bennett for a cup donated to haltorvmusic festival in mem- oryof his sister sybil bennett qc mp ten dollars was donated to the st john ambulance society and membership to the ohited na tions was renewed calendars tor the schools are being ordered and a report wasgiven on the recent opportunity sale recently members df the chap ter canvassed for the annual blind appeal with mrs robert jones and mrs j gillis as conveners a bale lock george chaplin william col lier john judd davidson ron ed wards william emslie wilfrid ford fred gilmer joe hill jr ray harley william j hill mrs john holden syd hulme herbert hurley robert jepson albert ker shaw clarence g kmg jack luc as john mcdonald don blcphail mrs walter rigg john a andy ritchie larry ritchie mrs ann scott ernest sunson john r smith clarence spence gordon spence fred spires miss elsie whilsmith bernard wilcox trygve wold club members also include ed hoare a georgetown man employ ed with the company in oshawa and harold bickle former office manager here who now is at head office in toronto i l curling ladies visit city see damn yankees twenty seven members of the georgetown ladies curling club journeyed to toronto thursday may 9th to wind up the 57 curling season with a day of entertainment in the city the ladies dined at the st charles and attended the cur rent show at the royal alex damn yankees those making the annual trip included mrs don barrager mrs wray bessey mrs alec blackwetl mrs ted bludd shirley brennen mrs e peacock mrs ernie curry mrs norm devereaux joy laird jean mackenzie margery macken zie mrs sam mackenzie mrs jack mcgibbon mrs pearce porter mrs bob reeve jean ruddell birs m sowerby mrs stan wade mrs len ward mrs harold wheeler mrs stewart young barbara wil liams of new toronto and associate members mrs dick licata mrs harold mcclure mrs r beaumont and mabel chave of used clothing is to be sent to the adopted northern school and miss ruth evans and mrs james alcorn will do the packing smocks were requested for the child health clinic assistants twenty five members a eight baptized jforman ross gradoates st johns united from emmanuel colte v eight infants werebaptised at the 11 oclock- service at the sl johns united church last sunday morning they were jane kathleen david son daughter of mr and mrs ce cil davidson 10 albert st brace anthony norton son of mr arid mrs michael h norton 129 main sl n david wartercook son of mr and mrs bruce j cook 3 john sl el neil francis corinely son of mr and mrs william f conhely heather lee hamilton daughter of mr and mrs robert it hamilton guetph sl karen louise riechardt daughter of mr and mrs robert e reichaedt 4 john sl east marilyn jean nic hols s3 byron sl and deborah karen beulah gray daughter of mr and mrs francis gray on may 6th rev morgan mc- fariane baptised margaret strao- en campbell daughter of csl and mrs william george campbell prior to csl campbells move to an rcmp cost at hay river in the northwest territories r the meeting and the regent mrs percy leslie presided invitations were received for members to at tend the next meeting of thejocal council of women and also the milton iode tulip tea halton tb and health association asked for jwo representatives to attend a dinner and meeting in trafalgar hall members were told that the nat ional iode meeting will be held in vancouver this month mrs e cull 2 gibbons place was welcom ed as a new member the june meeting is planned as a picnic supper at the home of mrs denney charles on thursday june 13th miss ruth evans thanked mr ruddell for showing his films and also mrs o m houston for having the meeting at the school sand wtches and cookies were served by chapter mmebers and treats given to the school girls thee were quite a number of local people at the card party and dance held in the brookville hall in nassagaweya last friday even ing m the interest of sandy best progressive conservative candidate in halton county andy frank president of the nassagaweya pc association wel comed the guests who crowded the hall to capacity it was estimated that there were some 400 people at the party the cards started at 830 with lunch served at 10 30 mr best spoke for a few min utes scoring the government on their neglect of the municipalities and other charges of neglect he was introduced by george elliott halton association president the evening was concluded with an old time dance which was en joyed by all a number of the older residents stated that they had never seen as large a crowd in the hall scoutmasters father herbert keyse dies herbert o keyse father of jim xeyse o uiooons place cued may 10th at his home in london eng land at the age of 86 a disabled war veteran mr keyse was a very ardent worker for the british league and devoted many years to this causft he is survived by four other sons and two daughters in england and fourteen grand children his son jim and family were his only connections in this country a member of the church of england he was burjed in forest hill ceme tery in london notice to creditors in the estate emery burton snow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of emery bur ton snow late of the township of chinguacousy in the county of peel market gardener deceased who died on or about the 17th day of february 1907 are hereby notified to send unto the under signed administrator of the said day of june 1957 full particulars estate on or before the 15th of their claims after which date the said estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the administrator shall then have notice dated at georgetown ontario this 13th day of may aj 1987 william lloyd marshall administrator by his solicitor m e 1landebson 522 georgetown ontario a student minister at hornby united church for the past two years ami before that at bafunaf a- tad for two years n bu has received his diploma from ehi- manuel college and will soon be embarking on a career as a united church minister mr russ a native of hespeler will be ordained to the ministry in june and will he assigned a church by hamilton conference possibly in thesjtdbury district dick is better than best no candidate ban equal kenneth y dick for ex- perience and service to the community county and country published by halton county liberal association when youre sick who pays the bills for groceries and rent the tcf program includes a sickness benefit plan to provide basic income when the breadwinner is laid up vote jack henrt ccf x published by the halton oof association 3- cabs- 3 rbjabie drivers radio equipped glen taxi tr 72432 made by people a country is not people natural were any people made by its resources but by its resources were here before there it is country by thrift the people of canada who have made this their courage industry intelligence and canada can maintain its position in the world only through the continued work and devotion of its citizens possession of the most abundant natural resources is not enough to ensure national greatness the steel company of canada 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