r sixteen pages moikwtown ontawotwranesoay evening june 5th 1957 first- section i pebex action rirther discussion oil a request hy delrex develppinat for per- mission to bunsoo senildetaehed nungaws oalandbacjiihg the new syjtes tool plant vwas halted at mopday council meeting when a tetter was lead from the company witlidrawmgits application- for e- time being rax heslop and harold bairstdw who outlined the proposal n detail at three previous council meetings were present a he meeting but made no comment on the decision stated in the letter prior to correspondence being read five of several ratepayers who attended the meeting commented briefly on the delrex proposal hiss gladys fraser who operates the spot on 7 restaurant opposite the property asked council to con sider carefully before allowing any thing which might detract from an attractive entrance to town pearce porter a delrex resident indicated he has no objection to the houses in their proposed location but ex pressed concern that if they were allowed an r3 coned area like the one where he lives property val ues might be affected roy bradley said he is very much against allowing further delrex building until industry is produced in the necessary quantity to bal ance tbe assessment as required in the delrex agreement with the town harrison wood urged considera tion by council before making any decision present home owners are faced with higher taxes to car ry delrex in his opinion and he felt the town should have more in dustry before any more housing i ana interested in your delrex problem but i am not conversant enough with it to offer any opin ion said rex cock who appeared before council on another matter tro other letters read in the cor- reaplfaenef delrex proposal the georgetown hydro com mission reported that profits on the present extensions into delrex do not warrant any further laitje scale extension until more of the services installed at the subdividers request are being used the com mission said it would require a 75 per cent deposit on any further extensions halton health unit wrote that it would recommend no approval to plans for any individual sewage disposal system in a subdivision i ana impressed with the num ber of people assembled here to night to listen to council business said mayor armstrong and i hope every one of you come back to at tend future meetings the mayor said he realized at tendance might be influenced by the importance of the issue with which council is dealing at the mo ment but many nights there is no audience and councillors someirnes wonder if anyone is interested in what they are deciding we are nine men entrusted with the affairs of a town of 6500 he said add it would be a fine thing if we had to enlarge the council chamber to accommodate people who have comment to make on mu nicipal matters another tie game registered in soccer georgetowns soccer club had to come from behind last saturday afternoon ln managing a3 tie with the hamilton moose hearts at georgetown park in picfing up their second point of the young season the draw extended their winless streak to four straight ga mes but it was the second contest in succession in which the dub showed signs of regaining last years strength both teams wanted this one in a bad way and indicated it in their fierce play georgetown found holes in the hamilton defence ear ly in the game and had more than one chance to break the contest wide open jim crichton had ab out the best opportunity the rangy centreforward worked into scoring position and then lobbed the shot over the top of the net koch fol lowed that up with a hard drive that had goal written all over it but the shot veered- off at the last second and hit the side of the mesh the moose hearts broke quickly down the left wing just minutes la ter in a rush that ended in their first goal the hamilton centre- forward was credited with the tal ly which was briefly disputed by the locals the score gave the ha milton dub the spark theyjfieded and three minutes later they we two up the second goal came when a defensive lapse allowed the hamilton centre to carry right in on vic robins who had no chance to block the shot the moose hearts kept up the pressure and almost extended the lead to three on one threat in par ticular but this time robins came up with the ball before the end of the half georgetown ran into injury trouble when dixon had to leave the field after colliding with one of the hamilton players bill cann moved into the right half slot and terry slaven took over at inside right dixons injury was not serious however and the de lay gave georgetown time to re organize moments after play resumed james monjfcath rapped one in for the locals and that is the way it stood at half time hamilton 2 and georgetown 1 the locals got the jump on the moose hearts early in the second half as slaven netted the eqiufttter from 20 feet out after faking a pass that threw the rearguards off bal ance georgebwn had little trouble in holding them from thereon in and with a couple of breaks would have had their first win coichton robins koch slaven reeves and freddie allen were standouts for the locals the soccer club had good re sponse to their appeal for young visiting georgetown monday night to speak at a social in the legion auditorium sponsored by the local liberal association federal candidate ken dick of milton and his wife are presented a bouquet of flowers by little carol mcgilvray daughter of mr- and mrs garfield aacgilvray 8 guelph street raider hockey star weds inglewood girl claude presbyterian church was decorated with bronze chrysanthe mums large yellow daisys and white gladioli saturday june 1st for the marriage of donna mae campbell daughter of mr and mr hotter mthtyre campbell inglewood to floyd bud varey son of mr and mrs floyd varey john street georgetown rev john v mills performed the w j w r- nr n doublering ceremony mr robert mr and mrs g w mccallum r inglewood acc miss durham st spent a few days at joan newhouse gcorgc when fcnelon falls last week visiting j she sang q perfect ovc mwe ceremony and the wedding prayer sters who wanted to play soccer this year and now are in need of a coaching staff anyone wishing to coach are asked to be at the park wednesday at 3 pjn or- saturday morning at 10 social personal milton stagecoach next wednesday georgetown will see an oldtime stage coach when it visits town to advertise the milton centennial the coach drawn by a 44nhand and containing a group of people dressed in costumes of a century ago will be in the downtown dis trict at 4 pm a town crier will sound his bell to herald its arrival victoria day adds 500 to hospital exchequer proceeds of over 500 were ad ded to georgetowns hospital build ing fund as a result of the garden party and bingo held in the park on may 20th the building fund now totals over 17000 according to offic ials of the hospital committee it is hoped to have an important an nouncement to make about the pro ject in the near future silverw0o6 former teacher is visitor with friends mr frank miller of gorrie mr and mrs frank robinson and children of guelph mrs mcgregor and mrs starr of- brentford wen week end visitors with mrs roe i miss marjorie shaw of arthur a former teacher at the stone school spent several days with mr and mrs w b norton u mr and mr at t miller mr and mn rossell molsr and chllov reh spent the week end at wasaga h of the abrerwood wj members spent r toortitwbrjt day at the district held at bilhnafad on mar they eajoved the reportsanddhr well as the- excellent rprepared ty the capabtebai i xif r uvvj ryerson grad with his parents mr and mrs joseph bates de troit mich were week end guests of mr and mrs sid ilulme 22 victoria street mrs n o mcleod sudbury visited with mrs w j roe and mr and mrs e l wilier last week mrs c e biehn and mrs bertha m davidson of chcsley are visit ing this week with mr and mrs walter biehn 26 quen st visiting with mr and mrs shel don lawr 11 john st west over the past week has been his mother mrs matt lawr of victoria har bour mrs c sargent 71 charles st had dr and mrs andrew molozzi ottawa and mr and mrs walter sargent brant ford with her for the weekend mrs f pitkin has returned to toronto after a threeweek visit j with her daughter and family i mrs l g lloyd normandy blvd while here several friends enter tained for mrs pitkin mr donald lawsofl of master while the register was being sign ed the bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of white nylon chiffon full length over net and taffeta the round neckline was emphasized with appliqued petals the bodice and sleeves were gathered as were four panels which fell from the skirt to form an illusion train she wore matching elbow length gloves her fingertip veil was caught in a headpiece of mother of pearl and seed pearls the wedding bouquet was a halfmoon of white rosebuds the bridal attendants were marilyn campbell inglewood sis ter of the bride maid of honour mary lou kline mrs isobel kay brampton and nancy sibbald inglewood bridesmaids they were gowned alike in green cot ton lace over taffeta the sleeve less square necked gowns were anlcle length and cut on princess lines they wore large crownless matching picture hats of green lace and net and carried bouquets feeds lindsay called at his of bronze mums and yellow daisys home in stcwarttown saturday on benny lorriman georgetown was his way to charles city iowa to groomsman joseph campbell bro- attend a c6urse on th study of thcr of the bride inglewood and poultry paul barber georgetown were mrs edward becrman and mrs ushers herbert harlow george st spent the brides mother received for paul prust an honour graduate laelectronto technology at ryer- son institute starts work in ottawa with the national research coun cil july 1st be it the son of mr and mrs richard frost 14 sanies breetn w x h the week end in oshawa with mrs becrmans daughter mrs thomas rayner harding price of silvercrcek en trained for vancouver on saturj ge day where he will atteria the arit varcv mother nual general assembly of the presbyterian church the assem bly will last for two weeks mr and mrs maurice hillock glenwright blayne grady and mrs a wright mrs hany brand- ford and mr james ford attended alma college baccalaureate sun day june 2nd at first united church st thomas mr and mrs w william of pefferlaw spent last week with mr anf mnl harry hayward kingstreet mr and mcra frank mills mr and mrs john duncan of new toronto were week end guests engagements mr and mrs albert hunter norval ahnouncettarjmcagnienl of their daughter eileen ai to john henry mccutcheon son of dr and mrs j wallace mc- cutchoon milton the marriage win take place on saturday june her at the reception at hilltop lodge erin following the cere mony she chose a light blue gown with beige accessories and to ltoryal pres groom assisted in a beige gown with brown accessories and a yellow baby rose corsage for their honeymoon trip to the southern tates mrs varey wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage mr and mrs varey will make their home at 33 victoria ave georgetown- mrs varey is a member of the staff of the royal bank of canada brampton and mr varey is employed at pro vincial paper- mills honoured guests at the wedding were mr and mrs j l speirs brampton grandparents of the bride and mrs george alcott georgetown grandmother of the doll clothe in demand at church lilat tea a sale of doll ctotes was one of the tateresting features of a lalac tjea presented by the daughters of the church in si georges angli can parish hall on friday the dolt table convened by jfrs- stan fin- lay mrs j li lambert mrs char tes harris and mrs f nomas parry drew a large number of young lad ies to outfit their dolls with a new wardrobe mrs ernie pearce of rosedalc floral demonstrated flower ar rangements to the ladiesattending the tea which were later auctioned off by rev kenneth richardson the tea was convened by mrs a w gilmer mrs edwin wilson and mrs william mcnally tea was poured by mrs w g 0 thomp son mrs kenneth richardson and mrs larry maughan the parish hall was a bower of lilacs and the tea table was attractively centered with flowers and candles mrs joseph gibbons and mrs fred mcnally looked after the bak ing table mrs fred armstrong jewellery mrs charles renwick touch and take mrs walter biehn books mrs sam penrice and mrs james mccaig fish pond tea room assistants were margaret eason brenda bell carolyn biehn judy bonathah and mrs joe mcclintock the childrens tea was arranged by mrs wilfred mino mrs ted stig- gcr and mrs ernie rawson what council did town engineer resigns accepts montreal position the weather mr editor these temperatures are ok for spring weather but will have to be stepped up a bit before wecan call it summer era batkin date max min rain mon may 27 61 45 tues may 28 63 36 wed may 29 69 32 thurs may 30 74 46 fri may 31 77 43 sat june 1 71 44 26 sun june 2 72 36 average 70 40 5 nursing prize winner ola berg successful enters final year congratulations to mr ola berg who passed with second class hon ours his third year course in math ematics and science at university of toronto mr and mrs a c patterson and joy and mrs robert patterson visi- ed mr aadjfas npetam hogarth at brantford on sunday services will be withdrawn at limchouse presbyterian church on june 9th owing to painting pigor to anniversary services being held on june 16th first baptist church 1000 am church school 1100 am fishing 700 pm can you take it eileen oatbs a prizewinner in her class eil een oates is continuing work at the hospital for sick children in toronto where she was a member of the recent graduating class she is one of several ghs graduates who have completed their higher education this year eileen is the daughter of mrs mildred oates 6 wesley an street jim kirkw00d norman russ ordaineo united ministers sunday was a special day in the religious life of two neighbouring communities at a service in melrose united church hamilton two young men one a native of ballinafad the oth er a student minister at hornby and before that at ballinafad be came ordained ministers of the united church in preparation to serving as fulltime ministers of their faith the impressive service in which seven candidates were ordained was witnessed by several relatives and friends from the two commun ities james kirk wood son of mr and mrs j p kirkwood who rcccntfy moved to georgetown from ballin- afad and norman russ a hcspcler native who will end his ministry at hornby this month knelt with oth er ordinecs for the laying on of hands which concluded the impres sive service rev morgan mcfar lane georgetown took part in this for both young men rev w a gibb oshawa a former ballina fad minister acted for mr kirk wood and rev john butler hcs pcler for mr russ mr kjrkwood who is to be mar- of sarnia will serve his first charge at marsden saskatchewan a 3church post near the alberta border mr and mrs russ will be moving in july to new sudbury where in addition to his church duties he will be united church chaplain at burwash penitentiary on sunday very rev c m nich olson principal of pine hill divin ity school halifax preached the sermon others taking part in the service included rev harold vau- ghan president of hamilton con ference rev a r cragg confer ence chairman on colleges and stu dents and the melrose minister rev george birtch social personal miss marion woods sarnia was a weekend guest at the home of mr and mrs j p kirkwood 4 pauline st with them she atten ded the service in hamilton sun day where her fiancee james kirk wood- was ordained a united church minister miss woods gra duated this year from a twoyear douglas r wilson municipal engineer for the past two years has resigned his position in geor- getown for a pew one to mon- treat hewiatolnsdupontrfeheml- cal here after relinquishing hi position here the end of june in a letter of resignation sub- mitted to council on monday mr v wilson said he would be design- ing water and sewerage systems in his new position his regret at leaving georgetown was echoed toy the mayor and several council members who described tiis de parture as a loss to the munici- pfpty wilson left a municipal sition at greenfield park que to come to georgetown a 1951 mcgiu graduate in civil en gineering he had previously been employed with canadian national railways and with a montreal consulting engineer he graduat ed from mcgill after serving as a petty officer with the navy dur ing the wsir since moving to town mr ana mrs wilson and their sons kevin and brent have been living at 51 shelley street council made no decision about a replacement on monday a motion to advertise for a replacement at 5500 salary was favoured only by crs mcgilvray harrison and gray mayor arm strong was opposed to trying to replace a man getting 6600 and leaving for a better position i dont want georgetown to be a training school for city engin eers said the mayor if we arent prepared to offer at least 1000 more than this then i think we should be prepared to con- sider a parttime man or todo without an engineer altogether fr a -tune- r cr era hyde suggested that council consider the possibility of a parttime man there are se veral engineering- residents in town he said who might be in terested in a consulting job at present the town is not faced with major engineering of the type that mr wilson had been doing during his term here he said and it is not economical to engage an engineer to do supervisory work course at the united church train- ried next month to marlon woods i ing school in toronto mr and mrs maurice hillock mr and mrs lawrence mcclin- motored to st thomas tues day to attend alma college cpm- taencement eterdje for 1887 gra- the twraryolntn at ttroclock auaclamtoi which their dau- tta tti il si j- bmttailw vm simm maaldi 1 wiadate another hydro interruption in georgetown this sunday june 9th from 500 am to 800 am i0lv etowvii -j- rr myy commission henry hosking mp dies june election delayed mondays election in wellington south has been cancelled due to the death of liberal mjp henry hosking a candidate for reelec tion new nominations will be called within the next 30 days with an election following a few weeks later mr hosking 49 had been a member of parliament since 1949 and prior to that a guelph coun cillor his wife the former muriel peart of rockwood is a sister ot mrs calvin clark wyoming a for mer georgetown resident mr hosking died in st josephs hospita guclphl on monday where he had been critically ill for two weeks his death ended a bril liant career which saw him voted the outstanding student of his class when he received his bsc at queens university in 1933 he served as an rce captain overseas in word war h and operated a car dealership in guelph afterthe war he was regarded as one of the outstanding liberal mps from on tario the government made him chief ontario whip and it was re garded as a certainty that ifhe was elected next week he would be in line for a parliamentary assist- antship a s a s look good win first two games playing their first home game in georgetown park last night smith stone defeated ontario steel milton 114 in a game which was highlighed by a home run by jii beckett and a 3base hit by scotty patterson it was the second straight win for the locals who defeated tbe p l robertson team last week 1412 smith stone is playing in a 6team milton and district ieagd this year one game is scheduled weekly on tuesdays alternating at home and away j flil t scotty patersoq and george webster bandied tfat 5s chore last night ihank