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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1958, p. 10

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mm onmmmttown herald wlbmjar dc art js kirkkraft studio norval have you mimom on row list that you riilnk b voiy speculf someone who when they ojsen your gift will know your thoughts end wishes for their happiness ere woven right into it if so give her a hanowoven dress length 1500 a hanowoven skirt length 1150 the lovely soft wools ere woven into intriguing patterns in lovely shades that reflect their warmth and beauty some of them have extra touches of glamour with threads of lurex metal which does not tarnish or it would be alovely treat for yourself to purchase one of these doit yourself packages drop in and see the many exquisite and specially thoughtful gifts we have ready to fill your christmas list needs you will be amazed at the beauty you can have for a small amount open daily mori to sat 10 am to 6 pm friday eves- 9 aun phone tr 72974 mayme moyer concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks new homes floors garages commercial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 66 prince charfes dnve georgetown phone triangle 7 3480 alfred sykes seeking a fourth term as a geor getown councillor alfred sykes 3 young st a concrete block and stone salesman was chairman of public works on council this year legion notes y leslie m claiv bus drivers honourguard at funeral of robert moody mackenzie news featuring our style of the month regency coiffi ure martins beauty salon 8 cleaveholm drive georgetown triangle 73932 kens lunch now open at norval drop in for a snack or a meal youil enjoy it a week fnda will be the big scheduled part for both branch 120 and the a this should be a real part as we know from past experience that a real time is al as had at that tpt of part a dance ml be held there will be i licence and food will be sencd go let s sec all the members and their wive out for this affair it seems to us et heard a bit of talk from anou- ones about h we couldn t have more parties like that so hefc s our chance to attend one sorr ue are not able to give a report of the meeting last week but twas nomination night a night wt are alwavs reluctant to miss quite a number of our members were there and quite a number of them are standing for office and before c gel into trouble b breaking our long standing rult of not mentioning candidates who are running for office let s end it with good luck to ou all fel lows howev er c can comment on the maoralt as then n no contit congratulations our worship on our continued success at the polls john t has bctn a real friend to branch 120 down through the cars and wi ftd thai he has alwjs sr ktd for the h i intcri nf tht u mm an organization of which hi is an h n rar membt r 1 ike old i man rim r j in jtisl s on in 1 ma sixty grey coach bus drivers tn uniform formed a guard of honour as the body of their fellow driver robert alexander moody of schombcrg left andersons pu j nenu parlours in tottenham and fj jwas burled in schomberg union gemotery last week mr moody 56 veteran trustee of schombcrg police village had suddenly been stricken by a heart attack on november 23rd bis fu neral service one of the largest ever held in tottenham was con ducted by rev j e taylor of schombcrg presbyterian church the church mr and mrs moody at tended the previous evening members of mr moodys union lodge af am of schombcrg gathered for their own service pallbearers were maurice poole of milton frank hanley clarence wood walter thompson victor marchant and elwood dale all of schombcrg the richmond hill liberal had this to say in eulogizing mr moo- dy in an article in that paper last week thc jovial popular trustee in stficc 14 consecutive years was known as a community builder only four days before his untimely death he again accepted aeclama hon a trustees chairnjan and agreed with other board members to investigate the possibility of schombcrg undertaking water and sewage services we must do what is in the best interests of erone was his last pledge to his electors one schombcrg resident rccal ltd bob particularly endeared himself to the ullage at the time of hurricane hazel he was a trustee then too he look leave of abscnci for a wick and enginee red cer thing his own property had not bctn touched but he did cv erything to make streets pass able and get things back to nor ma i another said he got a great kick out f lift hi was a joll man llallowt en night he was down at the fire hall entertaining it of lis with anecdotes about his his dm ing and mi idents im olv ing the people he met one friend testified he was a kind man and always went out of his way to look after his custom crs i e seen him wait and keep the bus late while a customer wal ked 40 rods down a farm lam then he would greet him with a smile daili mr mokk saw toront suburbs ir m nj a hi droit h schombcrg toronto bus since tht run was slar d in i ktctnth hi told a hi l frund if 1 v i one rust tut r 1 i had c ti nd i 1 wh w n li know w n p i hurth in r is ml k p iibt i h uld mention it ball and hockey teams to champ ionships keenly interested in trotting horses he owned several and still had one at the time of his death he was immediate oast presid ent of schomberg agricultural so ciety and conscientiously worked with the schomberg fair and fair grounds committee besides schom berg union lodge he was a mem her of aurora chapter royal arch masons son of the late mr william moody and euizabethh jane buie he was born at terra coila sur viving arc his wife the former eva carr and their four children mrs peter miller of schombcrg ross of tampa florida glynville of the opp at haileybury and art of campbellford a sister mrs brocklebank ella lives in streets- ville a brother william moody in brampton and another broth er jack moody in georgetown there are five grandchildren for a room size 10x12 to laj tile you would require 8 sheets of 4x4 underlay at 139 fsm8efe rinm jcccqijlnmvfpfp 213 ule st gauge 1112 104 linoleums at 12c a total of 3832 do you need a new floor before xmas the cost is more modest than you think if vinyl tile were used the coat would be 1278 extra or rubber tile the cost would be 3769 for sufficient w no 1 red oak unfinished the cost weuld be 4048 bruce prefinished oak flooring just lay tt and the fob is done would cost 5675 if you would rather not do the job yourself we can recommend a reliable carpenter to do the work promptly r open friday night until 9 oclock saturday until noon and other nights until 600 oclock j j mackenzie di we t e ed moving of 1hursda mm tizt n- m 1 a il the pr p i n itiph last t r uplt of i ti p pt c tht a fiw control h in n i mrs lena emmerson mrs lena emmerson 99 main st north housewife and saleswoman at dysons sewing centre is one of two ladies seeking a george town council seat on monday ith sa n i lu i ttt i ji r t ml i i th ulw ir suburbanite winter tires by goodyear british builders return hospitality to heslops during mr and mrs rex hes lops rcccn isit in rnuland the had hospitalit repaid b sewra british builders whom the had entertained m eorgetown during an ocrscas tour bj the britishers earlier this ear mr and mrs hcslop spent the majont of their time time over seas in london and while it was pnmanlj a business trip they had occasion to do some sightseeing and visiting too the called to see the mother and brother of a member of the dclrex organization les pcrcival who live in a ion don suburb they concluded their visit with rive days in parts and an uncx peeled stop in geneva switzcr land when fog caused their plane be rerouted en route home to georgetown they were in new foundland where mr heslop attcn ded a builders conference ree mstaumi0n mmemme sovki trade now and savi open fridays until 9 pm elmw00d tire service ltd m main si m o tr 73290 pert cree mamtom as o his car eful ui end l il jr 1 a 1 n n f v p 11 td l r m h t nt ru b h t 1 d nil posit i n f p 1 n ibl i monday is the big day in georgetown when voters will choose 6 councillors and 3 public school trustees at the polls mino millw0rk i b doors 2 cabinets 5 frames sash j stairs j screens i prompt service free estimate ii water st tr 79771 kt id li h n n f linn h 10 i i hit tf u r s rn u 1 nit m in it tlut in 1 1 i a p in of land i i ulil ha at the c im r of the nin h lint in m th rt ml i f enlualh frini i i rn n park h it this h i imnt as it would be in ihi yurtrc nf fu url conitoin antks a u n crous offer of anxtrtmru j1u able piece of land his nibs the maor also came unj with a potential spot out near th park school where the monument could be the focal point of a small formal park or garden and benches and fountains etc could add to it and make it a place where people would be happy to go for a few minutes at times both ideas have merit embod ing as they do the idea of a park or greenery surrounding and add ing to its bcaut this idea was embodied years ago by w f bradley before he died when shortly after world war ii he had private 1 put forth the idea of a small memorial park built around the sinceclosed stream that coursed through the vacant land behind the hydro building at that time this could have been accomplished very eas ily and would have made a lovely memorial park the morning hockey is still going great guns with more help needed thanks to ed pries the boys now have a room where they can work undisturbed and quite comgortablc it is too frank conncly and bud hill wish us to thank sam tennant for volunteering to come down and look after the fire in the mor ning this necessitates his getting there around five am he was late last week dont forget the xmas tree for the kids on thursday evening december 18th one week before christmas be sure and have your children there our santa claus will no doubt promise them any thing the old devil gob would tike to remind you fred tut harrison proprietor of harrison s garage until he sold his business recent ly fred harrison wildwood ter race is seeking a third term as a councillor on monday he was council s properl chairman this year junior choir euchre last this season st george s junior choir spons ored their last euchre of the year on thursday november 27lh in the parish hall with six tables in pla mrs d lameront was high for the ladies and mrs a hutchison who filled in because of an absence of men was high for the men mrs jack tost was second high lady and mrs b find lay won second high man low were mrs roy wig gins and a r thompson mrs jack tost held lotie hand and the door prize was won by mrs tom warnes after the euchre lunch was ser ved by candlelight mrs frank hardy mrs tom parry mrs k bundle mrs s w smith and mrs s h phillips were the hostesses with two of the choir boy john of your xmas tree tickets tool knight and robert evis assisting be sure and get them in as soon the next euchre will be held at as possible the parish hall on thursda jan s tear drop doll sheds me like tears 59 submachine gun 98 pyjama poodle robin hood castle use oar convenient xmas lay away plan a small deposit will hold any item until christmas folding table and chair set deluxe shooting gallery s5m electric iron board m 59 douljm s895 richardsons trtfiit hardware fcal 13 main si oeokoetowhi 7501 i 4

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