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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1954, p. 1

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the georgetown herajj twelve paces wsdaesdy emthc notber 17 1954 twelve pages intermediates in action here next tuesday night the local intftrnwduu hockey icenr opens tuesday night nov s3 at georgetown with milton coops coached by former milton and geor getown boy murray eieard manager ken nash and coach scotty patterson have several new facee for this years club bud varey last year with ursmpton regents will be performing in georgetown oulourssa well as nick ri wio u returning to local ac tion after ust year with milton fyed lawrence another top ner- former wul be back to tend goal after a years layoff a new face yi the ircne will be pete bred- kln a junior u player llene mar tin leigh urudbury drily lieau- mont junior ueaumont jerry and ulake lnglls and hon duon will also be back milton oakvue markham cror getown are grouped together ulth mil ion and oakvllle being a and oeorgetuwn and markham entered as u test jtalders have a promising lint up this year and the fans will be seeing some fine hockey home games will be on tuesday and fri day njghts the weather mr editor asthe good weathtr u11 hang on but it is uss than six weeks until christmas 0 max ern lialkln dale illn luin noy b m 34 nov 3 43 zl nov 10 44 18 nov 11 si i nov 12 47 is nov 13 4u 17 02 nov m 4b h trace average m a w1iat council did nomination date set for december 2nd council aet thursday december 2nd as nomination day in george town when nominations will be re ceived for the various elected offi ces on council hydro commissioner and public school board the meet ing will be held in the public lib rary at sm ocock following no minations from 7 30 to mo the election data if an election is necessary will be monday decem ber 13th the following polling places were set up and deputy re turning officers and poll clerks ap pointed clerk john d kelly will be returning officer rolling subdivision no 1 fire hall mrs bert gilmer and george arnold deputies sam harrison and mrs j cunningham poll clerks polling subdivision no 3 at cyril englebys home ernie feller and jamas costigan deputies mrs doug marshall and mrs i fallow poll clerks polling subdivision no 2a at grieve s home william marshall and trios grieve deputies alice treanor and mrs it beau mont poll clerks polling subdivision no 3 everett cole and p b harrison deputies florlc alcott and may langan poll clerks karl hockey organised league executive chosen t kid 1 foe key has begun another season in georgetown all the boys have been registered for play and their games together with those of the coaches and teams will ap pear in next week a herald the kid hockey rup under the auspices of branch 120 canadian legion has the following executive hon president dick ucata president bud james secrttary herb arnold rrtasurer nick garvin committee members ljcs clark r rank connely ivan crabtree torn beckett and gordie king pt patterson norval is referee- ln chief the kids will begin prac ticing in early december barbara gollop feted before saturday marriage before her marriage last saturday to aldo jerri norval barbara gol lop of toronto and norval was guest of honour at several showers and presentations fellow members of the office staff of the smith stone division of du piste company of canada in to ronto held a presentation for her and there was also a presents tion at the home of mr and mrs s barnett miss sheila brown to ronto held a shower at her home and mrs gordon caselcy norval gave the bride a shower held at the home of miss prairie magulre mr george spleen an employee of smith stone ltd in the bake- llte moulding dept is taking treat ment in the hamilton sanitarium mr splcch has been living in geor getown for the past 13 years and has recently been living at the home of mr and mrs walter louth ferrigollop wedding in st pauls church norval st pauls anglican church nor val was decorated with white mums on saturday november 13th when barbara ann gollop daughter of mr and mrs harold gollop nor val became the bride of aldo ferrl norval son of mrs clelia fcrrl and the late mr ferrl of norval the wedding ceremony waa performed at 2 30 by the rev jamca e maxwell mrs e price organist and master john bur ton soloist sang the voice that breathed o er eden and o per fect love during the signing of the register w bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in french chantllly lace and net over satin the bodice was fashioned with long sleeves coming to a point at the wrists and the full net skirt was appliqued with chantllly lace a pearl tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of red rosea and white button mums mrs william stanton of ham ii- gjton was matronofhonour wearing a umc green waltz length gown of iridescent taffeta and miss sheila brown toronto bridesmaid was similarly gowned in bronze irides cent taffeta they carried cascade bouquets of bronze and yellow mumi mario ferrl was groomsman for j brother and qulnto fcrrl and nick ferrl also brothers of the groom were ushers n rthe wedding reception was held in st pauls pariah hall when the brides mother wearing a dusty- rose afternoon dress of french chantllly lac and net was assisted by the mother of the gtoom in re- wivinggueeta mrs ferrl chose an afternoon dress of win crepe with black accessories both ladles woftt white f mama corsages an hon oured ue at the wedding was the bridvg grandmother llrt a oouop who was attired in a rose crepe and lace dress with corsage of white mums for their wedding trip to florida mrs ferrl changed to a brown wool dress with matching boxjacket and chartreuse and brown accessories she wore a muskrat fur jacket when they return the bride and groom will live at il ii 2 norval prior to her marriage the bride was a member of the office staff of the smith stone division of du- plate ltd in toronto guests were present at the weddng from ot tawa kingston toronto weston mimlco guelph georgetown pres ton waterloo hamilton churchvlmc and norval plastics industry moves to norval a new industry located in norval two months ago when messrs an thony and goorgo ironside bought thebulldlng where lindner ourd formerly operated a business and established their industry plaston- lcs ltd in it the building it lo cated just behind the old mill and the owners are planning an exten sion on the back of it to hold fur ther equipment for the manufae- aurcol plastics plastonlca ltd manufacture plas tic pipe fittings advertising ajpecl- alties custom moulding tv parts electrical parts for the hydro and packaging moulding the brm originated in toronto but has been operating in aetnn for the put seven yean prior to mov- ing to norvll they employ three men from acton and karl tro from georgetown the two iron side brothers have their home in mew toronto what council did garbage still prominent council sees machine i nnnttm caassnmi avaason pictured just after their wedding in st pauls united church brampton october 23rd are mr and mrs david edmunds the bride it the former ruth ann gougeon daughter of mr and mrs a r gougeon brampton and the groom is the son of mr and mrs george edmunds r r i georgetown the newly- weds are making their home in brampton social and personal mrs sam ten runt u in guelph general hospital at present taking treatment- mr and mrs jack young are visiting with her parents mr and mrs alex kean mcnab street mr and mrs ditch field and bob by and mrs w donlson and baby diana of windsor visited mrs c sargent for a few days last week mr and mrs j d godfrey are spending this week in dundas wlrh their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs james ii wilson mr kenneth r harrison rj1 t ahct is the official accompanist at the guclph kjwanls festival being held this week mrs edgar eyres buffalo was in town on tuesday to attend the open installation of itebekah lodge in the evening of november 16th mr and mrs w h reld whose home and farm has been included in the rrcslop subdivision are bull- ding a new home on some land pur chased from miss charlotte mccul- lnugh s farm omtaria hurricane relief fund acknowledged s5 685 os thimble club terra cotta 30 50 anne hickey 100 township of esqucslng 400 00 husell hipburn 15 00 mr and mrs t eason 10 00 georgetown women s institute 50 00 llurbir industries 2500 mr and mrs p l vannattcr 10 00 j prucyk 10 00 bert momcncmy 25 00 verdun rebckah lodge 5000 cp t fund iwbekah lodge sent direct to central com cp t fund 50 00 mr and mrs john r walker 10 00 imperial section canadian legion 29 00 ken harrison and geor getown and district artists concert 1841 lucky strike bowling club 142x6 t blackett normal 10 00 a friend 500 blue mountain school 81 r orion lodgo no 100 as 00 william wright 800 orenfell wright 800 grant wright 800 ltb 303 2500 gfajgo c bewson 10000 mr mrs w t j thompson hits 2000 xir mrs george ward 1000 a friend 800 xir and mrs jack gunning have returned from a vacation motor trip which took them south to daytons barh florida and home via new york city where they spent s couple of days dr and mrs fred gollop ot tawa were week end visitors at the home of miss prairie magulre nor val they were guests at the ferrl- gollpp wedding on saturday mrs william carney has moved from hi r house on durham st to the upstairs apartment in mrs cur tis house on king street mrs carney s son and wife mr and mrs philip carney and children daniel end ncy mr and moved to highway just outside the town limits built and formerly owned by mr and mrs ken meers mrs- gold ham i father mr robert erwln also makes his home with them the erwln house on john st where mr and mrs goldham and the er- wlns have lived for many years hss been rented by mr and mrs a a currl and family formerly of to ronto mr currie is employed by nn electrical firm in brampton mr and mr currie have two children attending school pamela and ricky they forrnorly lived in the black burn house on main st north council viewed a film on monday evening prior to council meeting shown by representatives from the sheridan equipment co in connec tion with the proposed landfill dis posal of garbage in georgetown members of council had previously been the machine an alliso mcrs operating at the proposed pew disposal spot near the sewage dlsjmal plant vtolloulng the film some time was given over to dlscuslon council did not reach a decision as to the union presentation for mr and mrs george hams when mr and mrs gvurge harris and bruce retired from their farm last month friend and neighbours of th union dutrlct community gathered at the church on thurs day evening october 26th to hon our them with food wishes and a prise ntatlon the irugram was held in the baemcnl of the church with rev g l royal as chairman mrs jack mcdonald and mrs leslie young gave readings annie puck ring an instrumental and don dolson played selections on the violin accompanied by his mother mrs sandy dolson at the piano iktty jean anderson sang a solo mrs george leslie read the ad- rirt s in which sll expressed re- stit ut losing such faithful mem bers of tht church and community clarence lyons and slarret leslie presented mr and mrs ifarrls with two end tables and lamps art mckanr presented bruce with a jiurst several old neighbours and schoolday chums spoke including crcorge leslie clarence lyons and wrs rulledgc the harris family were all present with mr and mrs joe harris hamilton mr and mrs clifford harris brampton and mr and mrs joa harris brampton as well as mr and mrs george harris who have taken over the operation of hc harris farm lot 22 on the 4th line chtng mr and mrs george ifarrls sr hae moved to norval where they have built a new home the evening ended vith lunch served by the ladles of the com munity type of equipment which will be purchased but wij in the near fu ture view a smsuer machine at half the cost which will be given a chance to work in the garbage area borne members favoured the al jjsjhtlmtrrtttr tu versatility it tould be put to many uses such sf grading snow removal etc others favourid the uullclam which they felt did a better compaction job oft use garbage but would be purchas ed for sanitary garbage disposal only mayor armstrong was strong in tla belief that the machine no matter what type is purchased should be ued for garbage only he felt that if it is taken to different jrtk of the town garhage would ut times lac ruglectrd trtorge hewson solicitor for sun- until construction asked council to iflvi- m ruling on the sideline dls- tunces between houses on new build ing lots the town by law calls for fw fett while the n1ia specifica tions ran be satisfied with our council was hesitant to make ahtr radical change of the building by law until such limes as tha whole set up has been looked into they did howiver pass the follow ing motion in regard to sidelines that we amend section 43 of the building bylaw adding thereto that it is permissible to build a resi dence wthln four feet of the pro- prt line providing that there is a driveway of at least ten feet on the adjacent lot and adjoining the four foot sideline council received a petition which was turned over to the county health unit complaining of gar bage being left outside an apart ment building uncovered for some length of time prior to collection day notification v as received from the county that the 10m levy would tx l21m5o water mains will be installed at once on orchard blvd following a request last month from mcnally construction and by laws were giv en first and second readings for the installation of water mains and micrs on prince edward drive in the romann sub and on shelly su in the sunbeam heights sub wchjj1 sn renting mr car- november 10x11 joy rrr mary cain earl emond the marriage of mary dernlce cain daugmcr of mrs robert cain and the late robert cain glen williams to joseph aurele earl emond son of mr and mrs alfred emond callander ont v as solem nized in the vestry of cnox pres byterian church at 7 pm on fri day november 5th by rev alex calder the bride vj her sister mar garet cain oeorsctown as her at tendant a d both chose iridescent navy af moon dresses identically styled the bride had pink acces sories with corsage of pink rosebuds and bouvardla while her sister uore yellow accessaries with yellow rosebud and bouvardla corsage v uoyil groielle glen williams was groomsman after the ceremony a buffet lunch for the immediate families and a few friends was held at the home of the brides mother in glen williams whey they return from their wedding trip mr and mrs emond will take up residence at 7 rlvcrvlew crescent the groom is employed at the a v roe plant malton and the bride an employee or smith stone ltd in their assembly department total 1 ilm t87w10 nnceon csnmhell brembtoa seated at thei banquet table honouring the grand master of ontario of the ioof bro n a foster on thursday evening november 4th in the oddfel lows hall are from left to right past ddgmgordon spence district depu ty president sister etwspence georgetown sister luella foster wife af the grand master gm of ontario bro newton a foster kingston ddgm harvey dewhurst georgetown ddgw bro bert halites brampton

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