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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1954, p. 1

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twelve pages george on wsjrtrwrhy evening june 16054 twelve pages ht pakistan visitor speaks to iode one of maria of talk be has clver to district organizations mr cvaragh chaudhiry explained the ufa and customs- of his native pak istan to members ot countess ot straounore chapter iode at their picnic supper meeting monday at the home of mrs perry sexe mr chaudhary who was intro duced by mrs welter blehn la an agricultural expert who 1 studying canadian farm machinery and pro duction methods he will soon be leaving for western canada mrs percy leslie expressed thanks at the 36 members preterit for bis talk miss ituth evan presided et the meeting in the absence of the reg ents mrs if j newman mrs fred chapman who will be living in peterborough where her husband lias been transferred as bank mana- sjer was presented with a parting main a cup and saucer a letter of thanks was read from the library board for money donated one dol lar donstlons were made to tha peace garden fund provincial jum fund and iode national film fund clothing for a bale is to be left at ones with mrs r h jones or mrs 11 ii rugg members ware assigned tasks for the june tea which is being held at the noma of mra john trust mrs sam mackenzie thanked mrs 8axe and the picnic committee mrs a kershaw mrs jl h jonea mrs bob relchardt mrs james linton mrs harold hutchinson end miss helen macdonald will be huntsville residents entertain customers golf tourney dinner reminiscent of the days whan hie smith i stone company took r the wliloughby golf course for special day tha company enter- tallied purchasing agents represent- ik manufacturer customers in tha toronto area on wednesday tha ellday affair begori with tour of tha plant in the morning with noon luncheon preceding golf heralds corey herrihgtoh wins best printer award date june june june june june june iii the eftarnoon at north helton golf country clufc thirtysix played the beautiful dhole course and sixty were entertained st ev ening dinner afterwards some for ty oompanlea mere represented at the ebalr which was arranged by arthur k wilson public relations officer for the company prizewinners for low grosses and nets were arn emxlle greenfield tap and die co gait charles cansfield cansflalo electric mnfg co toronto george maybea pack ard electric st catharines and james walker crouse lllnde co toronto special prizes went to art petrla ostuwa don force ac ton bot dean toronto bill wil son toronto j a illation hemll- tn j keating toronto harold mc- cutcheon toronto and bob best toronto the weather mr editor one could say its almost summer with temperatures of 80 or mora on 6 out of days last week tha gar dens certainly benefitted by satur days rain even if it was ot storm err bstkln max 82 81 70 8s 80 80 88 avrmge mln 47 41 44 48 81 60 so 48 rain 114 golf club party for 16th birthday a group of young people enjoyed a happy evening on friday at north helton golf and country club when they were guests at a surprise birth day party for kenneth langdon jr kenneth who is sixteen is home tor the summer after completing his third year high school work at up per canada college guests at the party were judy beaumont sue crabtree bev hyde anne hyde betty orelg mama vackenzle marilyn bell leenne darou claudia milne gail king jean muckart brian goodlet san dy mackenzie bob tracer rosa mcguvrsy don seddon gordon and harry grelg gerald scott dennis bell don anderson and don ford oeraoa campbell braaaases mr and mrs james stone who were married in knox presbyterian church here are living in huntsville where the broom will operate a bowling club mr stone is the former audrey mitchell daughter of mr and mrs richard mitchell and the grooms parents mr and mra lome stone live in toronto nobvaz cpl douglas browne home from korea arriving horns on june 10th cpl douglss browne son of mrs gordon caseley norval will rejoin his unit in calgary after two months leave he is attached to the lord strathcona horse guards snd has just completed fifteen months ac- uve service in korea cpl browne has been in the permanent army for fle years social and personal honour deceased member at church dedication deceased members of park cir cle a ladles group of knox presby terian church were remembered sunday morning when a pulpit fall was presented snd dedicated st tha church service mrsv a pattenden president of the circle and mrs e r robin son presented the gift to the church and dedication was made by rev alex calder mr and mrs alan mcglutvray of exeter wan weekend guests with her parents mr and mrs william king mr and mrs jamea doherty and family attended the funeral of mrs dohertys sister mrs john john son at cralghurst last wednesday mr e j goodler who has been a patient for several weeks in st josephs hospital guelph was able to return home monday mrs will brown of caledon spent a few days last week with her sister in law mra f x mccu- vray and nephew mr garfield mc- guvray and family ii j newman who suffered a heart attack at ills home near bal- linafad thursday morning has made a good recovery and was able to return home from guelph gen eral hospital yesterday printing prize cup for herald recent visitors with mr and mrs elwood mscdougall were mr and mrs angus macdoufall of mon- telth this week mr robert knox and son jim of lakeland florida are guests at the same home mr and mrs clem dwyer and family of st catharines were week end visitors with mrs dwyers sis ter mrs norris wilson and mr wilson curtis was the guest of douglas mcguvrsy mr and mrs walter blehn were in london on friday and saturday attending the annual convention of the ontario weekly newspapers as sociation mr blehn was reelected a director of the organlzauon whose new president is clayton schaus publisher of the cheslry enterprise miss jane milne who apfent a few weeks with hre parents dr and mrs j b milne after complet ing her first year of studies at tha university of western ontario london has a summtrjob at cha teau lake louise alberta mr and mrs w j walker and call mr- and mrs wellington stringer mr and mrs glenn strin ger milton and mln elms strin ger toronto celebrated the birth days of mrs wellington stringer and her granddaughter gall with a happy day at stanley park erin on sunday miss doris armstrong of the nur sing stsff of johns hopkins hospi tal baltimore md visited with her nnrents in town last week and also amended uie graduation exercises af brantford general hospital her brother bui his wife and daughter rtlm were out from toronto during her stay here on saturday gall daughter of mr and mrs w j walker stew- arttown who was 8 years old yes terday had a birthday party her guests were doris snd verna pick- et susan canham judy snd linda walker jackie and linda barclay donna and wendy stewart diane armstrong gait mcdonald and marilyn murray saturday mrs george foster was hostess st her home lngen wil liams at a miscellaneous shower for yvonne long july brideelect twentyfive guests attended the previous night in toronto her grandmother mrss ramadan had shower with sixteen guests attend ing t c kennedy chosen lions club president clarence kennedy was installed as president of georgetown lions club last night when bob cooper brampton deputy district governor oltlclsted at the ceremony he suc ceeds jack gunning in tha office officers of the club for the next year also include albert tennznt godfrey collier bob relchardt vice presidents ernie alcott secre tary jack gunning treasurer bill marshall lion umer dick rlddsti tail twister joe mccuntock bulle tin editor and walter ormiivan crabtree dick llcata and art scott directors mr m blmbaum of guelph was guest speaker for the evening and talked about different angles of ser vice club work local softballers playing at brampton georgetowns entry in brampton industrial softball league lost a close decision to mslton monday maklngrtherr seasons score 3 wins and 3 los the team la playing all games at rosslea park brsmpton snd plsys a couple of games weekly with the league finishing in late august hepburns tsxl and hollywood hotel norval aro cosponsors of the georgetown entry which is psl- red with mslton avro merchsnts snd vlvlsnbrown to form the league george chaplin is manager and scotty patterson playing coach the team membera include denny wright harv chsppel g teller illake inglls charlie jenner keith king spike scott jim sargent gordon king rene martin pic dil lon ted penning george barber norm hladysh terry brush snd jack kemshead a member of tha herald staff for seven years corey harrington- was judged winner of a new com petition for best advertising lay out at last weeks contention of the ontario weekly newspapers as sociation he received a handsome gold trophy from don kltely pres- idonl of the aurora junior cham ber ot commerce sponsors of the competition st an association din ner at the hotel london saturday noon entrants in the competition had to lay out and print a half page ad vertisement from typewritten ma- trrlol supplied snd were allowed to use any illustration material av allable in the plenfwhere they wor ked the competition was limited to men not older then 23 years speaking briefly at the dinner publisher welter blehn expressed appreciation to the jayceee for fostering competition among young printers snd said mr ilerringtons success could be shared with all members of the herald shop where he had learned his trade he won dered if it was unlqua in tha weekly field that he and the four other men who produce the newspaper each week had all begun their newspaper careers in georgetown snd had da- voted a total of some 83 years to the job besides the trophy prizewinner and publisher received certificates of merit and a 20 cash prize john hofcruelil 0 the mlldmay gazette and george kcroft aurora banner placed second and third in the eight entries submitted in tha con test beat dundas twice in weeks lacrosse with s couple more victories under their belts georgetown tlfigl play a home game with burlington tonight in the local arena last week dundas were the vic tims when nargs trimmed them here 188 on wednesday and went to dundas the next night and took home another lacrosse win 88 zeke mccandless was prominent in the home win scoring no lass than 7 goals junior beaumont savage hilson and walt alexander each had two and caruso connected to score the games last goal at dundas beaumont and john ny haines accounted for most of the goals with townsend and mccan dless contributing singles subdivision story still in the news seek recruits here ground observer corps hope that georgetown will take a more active part in the work eg the ground observers corps was ex pressed by do w a longfey when he spoke at a meeting last night lis the llbrsry at present keith barber u eto ployed st this important volunteer task which entails spotting of planes flying over town whenever possible plus participation in ex ercises which are held now and then to test tha strength of a system which could be invaluable in war time and also fills a peacetime need briefly the work of the goc can be explained as s joint canada usa plan which is an auxiliary to a net work of radar stations which need the human element to supplement their information low flying planes are not detected on radar and it lj alao subject to the interference en countered by tv sets st times gradually across canada volun teer workera are manning o tlon posts and phoning information to central offices where it is corre lated with other data and pssaed on td the propery air force authorities a post la being set up at bremp- ton reformatory and j a mccleave brampton la a regional supervisor filter station for district infor mation is in barrle mr longley told of the importance j of the work 4n peacetime by recoun ting air accidents which have been reported valuable time and thous ands of dollars wss saved in these esses a few of those present volun teered last night and mr barber is seeking other recruits who will use some of their spare time for the work courses in alrcretft detec tion are available at brampton and if there is sufficient local interest u wuisu might ti stall liei m longley stressed the fact that there la no monetary reward for qocs each gets a lapel button and the satisfaction of knowing that ha la helping his country is an important work r tru handwrne trophy on view mtlieheraldlyvfndow ijl was awarded to corey herrington u prize in a printing wipbtioa spottroci by the aurora junioroiamber dfcmmerce lie recejvthewzrixt jiii nirifi ikdvwtiifritf ihtry- at a dinner in london saturday wtooacmjktana mr end mrs plus s rsu an nounce the engagement of their daughter marians louise to mr david karl gardiner son of mr -and- mrs oeor q e nortb bay she marriage will take place on saturday july the thlrty- ttrst st lsij wbitiirfrrsyn3 i i titr f 1 itfitnwiiqxakhf ved here trthat a lowhcost nha houslng subdivision will be created that a swank residential subdi vision tor city commuters is the plan and thajtthe real estate firm limerely speculating and has tied the land up under option prep aratory to putting it en the market the toronto telegram which- broke the story the same day u the herald bad e couple of picture with its writeup they show campbeuslncuir township coun cillor whose property is one of those optlorjaisridatelymin nf the arte ttlisejdtlirt anyone 01 guoesn epuened to hav iswnfixwed large erpbruii wettta by ilbjwrwweper aidjsejr wife no news is good news goes the dsge and if its tjrgrthen george towns land option story is certain ly good since the herald story of two weeks ago- which told of several no 7 farm bet here and nor val being exclusively hated by the weston res estate firm of w qufry and sons no new develop ments hare been released to the press end in feet no- subsxtnusted mary la available ettheiweaent tun on any of the jrumour which a l

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