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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1957, p. 9

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v- f- i fiage9 wednesdn evening july si 1s57 the georgetown herald t i i p hundreds of popular records and albums to choose jrom tv radio 32 main s n tr 73376 stretsville lgdy wins fling prize ballinafad family bereavment fqt trtomas mack k the sympathy of the community rj extended to mr tbos mack in the death of his brother william hack the funeral so- vice at acton was on monday af- ternoon conducted by mr alan neelon with burial in everton cemetery mr and mrs ken ridler and family from port arthur are en joying a holiday with mr and mrs f w shortiu miss oakes of mimico is visiting with her sister mrs r shortill sr mrs clayton beswick and hear husband from hamilton have been holidaying with her sisters mrs perryman and mrs donald mc lean mr and mrs thos allan and family from elora visited on sungjgn williams day with mr and mrs donald mc- brampton dan yancye voden st lean i brampton dean taylor 7 sarah sunday visitors with mr and st mrs robert hare 12 union m a feature of the recent grand opening of herkfes kaycrou rt tore on guelph street was the contest inviting the public to try to guess the number of balloons in the belvedere plymouth hard top in the showroom a streets- ville resident mrs mary ladner was the winner guessing 307 the exact number she was awarded a 500 deposit on a new car closest guesses to the winner were 305 and 312 in the lucky draw 1st prize of a power lawn mower was won by brian hyatt 12 margaret st other lucky winners included mrs wm- taylor 52 union street brampton 25 gallons of gasoline ron kramer 6 church st sandra bradley 33 victoria st w gwiz- dala 30 henry st and t ham mond of ballinafad won flashlights twentyfive people won free lub rications richard kwast 12 el len st brampton bill haines victor carter st ceorge currie rr 2 george town adolph wilbelm rr 1 georgetown art malyk milton ken mcdonald rjc 4 acton c a eaghsh rr 5 miltop wil liam mcnahy 22 markxf street allan basted 52 queen st ted girardv 117 main st david annitage elizabeth st s hay- wardv 33 henry st brian wac- millaui 02 main st s hardie 4 shelley st dorothy scott 69 guelph st ross irwin 10 draper st oliver hunter 17 valleyview rd c davidson 73 charles st del beaumont 53 shelley st anna spitxer 3 margaret st and mrs e h norton 12 academy rd mrs alan neelon at the manse were mr and mrs h harris and family mr douglas nicol au of woodstock and miss diane bates of kingston master gary sorge of dunnville is holidaying this week with paul neelon week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs john black were mr and mrs b p waugh and david toronto and dr and mrs m ogryzlc and children toronto mr and mrs joe easton from unionville visited on sunday with mr and mrs harry caswell and family who are newcomers on the sixth line visitors on sunday with miss young and mrs moran were mr davis and mr and mrs john hardess and family from toronto mrs moran also had her son jink visit her recently prior to his de parture for about six months away up north to work as a supervisor on the erection of the radar line at the 55th parallel mr and mrs eddie smith and family attended their family re- accidents hit hard in lautel community the laurel r community hear orangevafe had an unusually sad week recently which saw four wellknown residents three of them children killed in accidents the tragic chain of circumstan ces started when doreen banks 14 yearold daughter of mr and mrs williams banks was killed when a train struck the ear driven by her brother he is still hospi tallied the next morning a bad colli sion between a truck and car caused the death of mrs fred berrb a serious injury to mr berry and the death in hospital of their 6yearold son third accident claimed the life of elizabeth jorissen 13 who was crushed when she fell under the wheels of a tractor while help ing with haying gas company manager georgetown councillor walter guest at fishimg day gray a native of laurel attended ill the funerals doreen banks j n daughter a cousin of local united suburban gas office mr g s and jcrissen f was a guest last week at a noli- mi on homestea4 where dv outing at port rowan spon- q fody farmed sored by robertsgordon co of grimsby and buffalo guests enjoyed au fishing party at the lake erie resort union and picnic on sunday at the home of mr and mrs james wilson belwood miss eileen maltby is holiday ing this week with miss mary ba ker miss marilyn madill visited with her cousin mrs cunningham in windsor recently mr and mrs charles wright and soninlaw martin of toronto visited for a week recently with mr and mrs david burton and family sunday visitors also last week at the home of mr and mrs burton were mr and mrs fred sinks and son james virgil mr earl betteson mono mills miss elsie burton mr and mrs charles ruddy and son david toronto mr sam tisdale brampton and mr john burton streetsville those from this district who attended the annual robson family picnic on saturday at waterfalls playground were mr and mrs jesse mceeery and beth mr and mrs f w shortill and the ridler family mr and mrs floyd shor till and daughter linda mrs nor man sinclair and family mrs 1 mcdowell from london has been visiting with her bro ther and family mr and mrs john w snow parties here and toronto honour jacqueline cohoon a party at the home of mr and mrs charles greig r r 1 was one of the events which honoured a saturday bride jaconeline co- boon who married robert charles sanderson in st peters anglican church ertodale guests included scotch and irish friends of the brides parents presentation of a mixmatter was made for the gathering by jack wood hornby a mixe aaowerln the form of a garden party was held at the mountie bltt campbell assigned important duty rcmp officer william t camp bell son of john r and the late mrs campbell of georgetown has been assigned the task of deliver ing a very special package to po lice headquarters in yellowknife in the person of canadas third most wanted criminal the hunted man who is wanted in connection with a gold robbery was picked up in australia and is presently enroute to montreal by boat cst campbell has received notice to b ready to fly to mon treal at any time to escort the prisoner battr to yellowknife the job fell to cst campbell because of his work on the robbery health unit warns streams polluted unsafe to swim the inspection staff of hhe hal- ton county health unit has i cently complete a sanitary ml vey of the streams used for swim ming in the georgetown and ac ton areas a series of samples has been taken for analysis and the results show that the follow ing streams are heavily polluted and unsafe for swimming the tributary of the west branch of the credit river below fairy lake to the junction with the credit river the stream below the george town sewage disposal plant to its junction with the above tributary the credit river from the ner val dam to the county line swimming areas south of ner val in peel county have been pla carded as unsafe for swimming by the peel county health unit is your closet or attic full of old useless articles why not sell them through a herald adlet attend grandfathers funeral in windsor mr and mrs charles jenner and family 49 charles st have returned home after a two week stay in windsor where they at tended the funeral of mrs jen- ners grandfather mr f m wright who died july 30th in bis 82nl year mr wright was the second of mrs jenners three grandfathers to pass away within the past four and a half months mr h w leigh died on march 17th he was in his 93rd year forecast 10000 people for new heart lake town ss richmond hill canoe may date 5000 years a dugout canoe which may be 500a years bid fqund in a lake near richmond hill is going to become apermuntent jpart of the display of pioneer equipment at the pioneer muiseum dahjel con servation area near steeles ave and jane st in northwest subur ban toronto mrs r h neil of thbrnhlh historical consultant for the metro politan toronto and region con servation authority said the an cient canoe will go on display soon at the museum dr norman emerson universi ty of toronto anthropologist has suggested that the halfdisintegrat ed craft was built by laurentian indians who oamed southern on tario and new york state more than 5000 years ago he describ ed the tribe as being the best woodworkers of ancient days dr emerson said however that further investigation will have to a satellite town on highway 10 north of brampton may begin con struction next spring the proposed new town will straddle the highway ten miles north of brampton and touches heart xake recently developed as a playground area a project of tbelrrnac corporation it is to be a selfcontained town in which all public services will be underwrit ten bv he developers and tvie i dustrial residential and commer cial taxpayers of the subdivision the company has signed an agreement with chinguacousy township it has options on 865 acres of land and estimates an ini tial population of 9000 to 10000 people it is believed considerable british capital is involved in the subdivision be made to confirm the age of the canoe which was discovered at the bottom of haines lake near richmond hill by a skindiver norman ritchie grand union sales up 127 in july sales of the grand union com pany for the 4week period end ing july 27th totalled over 32- 687000 which according to com pany officials is a 127 increase over the same period last year the statistics include stores op erated in the states and canada of which the local grand union- carrolls store is an outlet for the best tv buys just a minute lady says aaalton airport attendant jorin magill this is aviation gasoline here but comely ronnie aac- lennan is sure her highpowered car rieeds the same gasoline as th planes at aaalton her rather exaggerated demands are not so far from the truth as they were in the past for the publics de mand for powerful cars is forcing gasoline makers to produce high er and higher quality gasoline at enormous expense for new re fining equipment the imperial oil review warns in its august issue that higher prices are a likely result 6t the horsepower race imperial oil photo home of the brides slater mm brace mccallum of burnham- thorpe sixtynine relatives at jended andpreaented thecounla with royal rultonunnerwate yellow numbers of wtfeeeuhi staff of vanghan road collegiatts toronto had a j ahjjwer many leauhm in town is clearing its 1957 models in tv jywiaujwffi haveygaspllrt manufacturers ben to keep apace jvlth the development of ftlahhctfpcrwer tower at tharjefft is part of d rra newest in refining equiprnenf t is designed- tp meet rrktor1t dehtyndt for belter fuel for high compression engines rkj produces the nwcemary high octane qakj line althoogfi jt dkhknat increase procfctetlon frm unit shown isi choice in philips marconi rca victor general electric prices start as low as jmrtnthfr tv a iwmhe jumimimm it i4

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