Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1946, p. 1

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 15th 1946 wartime houses will be built on cedarvalt pioperty town offers 550 an acre for land for veteran homes hope to complete purchase this week a apodal meeting of georgetown ootmcil was called monday night to onslder furthef tfae purchase- of prop- ertjy tor veterans homes on saturd- day morning dr mutahmore repre senting the tjhited church board which controls oedarvate parma was la torn and met briefly mwb the cou ncil he intimated that tie board would be favourable o accepting a pri ce a s560 an isere 60 km than heh original price and 50 above the offer made last week by council a motion was passed at mondays meet ing offering ss60 an acre for from 8 to 10 acres with all members voting u favour except or goodie the town solicitor was instructed to go ahead wrtfa plans for surveying the property councils offer of s1600 for george h leslies property on the fttb line was not accepted by mr leslie who asked 1800or the land a further offer from mr w h taylor king st to sell building lots at 1060 a lot was re ported by or eason but no action was taken on this the weather by h l hutt here are the bare cold facts and the dry figures regarding ike weather tfae week frost nearly every night and too opld in the daytime to shed an overcoat donu be m any hurry about putting out those tomato plants for a week or two yet we are beginning to think that there was more truth than poetry in tbat old popular song it aint going to ram no more and yet we are told it rains on the just and the unjust alike ely we will get it soon for they have already bad an allnight soaker as iar east as chatham here are thedry and frosty figures h and is bam- ashgrove the wimfl auxiliary met in the basement tuesday afternoon may 7th with mrs thos glffen presiding after a lengthy business discussion devotion was taken by mrs w bird builders together with cud miss betty ruddell sang in her usual pleas- kig manner followed by the study chapter by mrs j benboddy on what of tomorrow telling of the great need in angola africa for more work ers and money if the half million peo ple in afgffla are ever to know about tfae glory of cjpd in the face of jesus christ there was a plant and seed sale at the close of the meeting a very fitting mothers day service was held in the church on sunday morning the theme being we all share in making the borne mr fred wriggtoswortb 8 sup read the scrip ture proverbs chap m verses 1031 mrs dick and mrs marion hunter sang 0 happy home and rev fred amsworth told a story from tfae orient describing the life of lee chang a chinese boy his home and family visitors and friends at this service were mr and mrs howard wriggles- worth and two sons of georgetown and mr and mrs jas carney and sandra with mr and fred wriggles- worth mr and mrs george kennedy of hornby wtth mr and mrs c b dick- mr and mrs fred nurse and two daughters from erin with mr and mrs r j graham mr john galbraith of toronto with mr and mrs- frank ruddell the may womens institute meeting will be held at mrs frank ruddelts on tuesday may 21st at twothirty ayllgbtsaving time fcuea may 7 51 as wed may 8 57 33 tomit may 9 57 33 pri may 10 01 32 sat may 11 54 13 sim may 13 57 30 mon may 13 67 32 social and personal mr and mrs walter whmroee have returned from a visit in whtby with their daughter mrs w s stewart mrs gordon alcofes arrived fiwrftarvia wilmer lima ohio mrs prominent umehquse rc8ident dies mrs john w nickell a prominent resident of the limehouse community passed away at her home on sunday may 12th- she had failed to rally frop a stroke which she suffered a week previous bom in george to years ago mrs nickell was the former annie grieve and was the daughter of the late alexander grieve and catherine rutledge she was married 57 years ago and witty- her husband had lived since then on their farm near ume- house she was organist at llmehouee chur ch for 26 years and in earlier years acted as piano accompanist for her husbands fiddle playing at parties and gatherings throughout the district she was a member of the wits of the church and of the lunetooute womens institute surviving besides her htisband are two children james nickell of pontiac michigan and mrs luella wilson ed en mills and one brother william grieve of brantford the funeral was held from limehou se presbyterian church yesterday af ternoon and was conducted by her pastor sev c c cochrane interment was in isunehouse cemetery pall bearers were bearers were jack nickell and jarvis wilmer grandsons and 4 nephews pat donavan doug carlyle vic moun tain and lome grieve flower bear ers were andrew mlno edgar beeney wilfred harding fred harding and bob wlnton those from out of town who atten ded the funeral included mrs weatfa- eral and mrs alva cole toronto john kenney guelph mr and mrs h rebekah president visits verdun on tuesday evening may 7th mrs annie courtney president of the re- oekah assembly of ontario paid an official visit to verdun rebekah lodge no 184 she was accompanied by mrs cath erine patterson district deputy presi dent of centre district no 23 toronto also present were eighteen members of evening star rebekah lodge no 79 6f milton mrs courtney gave a very interes ting talk on rebekan work mrs pat terson also spoke a few words sister lillian ritchie on behalf of the lodge presented mrs courtney wi th a small gift the noble grand of evening star also gave her a gift at the conclusion of lodge a social hour was enjoyed in the banquet hall copper ollff on sunday to join her husband in town mr and mrs leslie ellis spent week in buffalo ny recently where mr ellis attended the convention of the american ceramic society mr archie mcdonald of hr 4 ac ton spent the weekend at huttonville with friends miss dorothy ferguson of toronto spent the weekend with miss laobel richardson mr and mrs alfred b orr of tor onto were weekend guests with mr and mrs s w orr mrs t r cave has returned to her home in the vaueyvlew apartments after a two week visit in detroit with mr and mrs james cave y visited with her son and daughter mr and mrs win hmer king st for the mothers day week end mr and mrs arthur bullivant and mr and mrs thomas btilllvant hamilton spent mothers day with mr and mrs wttl bullivant visitors at the home of mr and mrs t s hill king st for mothers day were mr wilfred hill and mm win nlfred stokes of niagara falls and mr and mrs t s hill of lucan stan otton who was accountant at the bank of montreal branch here a few years ago has been transferred from the exeter branch to the bank branch at gore bay manitoulin weekend guests with mr and mrs h meyer included j milton cork and sa beatty of t and dr and mrsc hurlbuttmrstn p7m6yerand miss mabel moyer of vineland richard licata of hamilton who has often visited in town with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs r licata has received his mjv degree at the unl- versity of western ontario he will co ntinue his studies for another two year for his doctors degree mrs george cooney and her two sons of mount dennis mr and mrs c e stapleton of brampton and mr and mrs r o stapleton of acton were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs h stapleton at nerval mrs ada huler of niagara falls n a former georegtown girl miss da- vena somervllle has recently accepted a position as superintendent of the greenwood le flore hospiuil in gree nwood mississippi miss somervillc who is a graduate of georgetown high school was formerly superintendent of frederick city hospital in mary land intermediate and junior oha hockey next season organizing starts early as hockey executive elected eral new players expected -sev- for the first tfene in many years the fnirgtp hy ended the tea soil whfa a subatantihrcabh balance on hand ttns despite heavier expenses dueto outoftown trips last winters entticsrissin fats no been allowed to 0u bstd ru annual meeting to elect itttossvitfbtf bspl year of interest to hoeksytou t tfae d asptrants for georgetowns peanent- headed papermaker headed ones more by jack a strong as president the new execauve la president jack armstrong vtoepre ken m ukuhuetow night at christie 8t hospital a group of entertainers under the leadership of j h lumco visited chri stie st hospital on- thursday evening last may oth and put on a variety show for the patients in the hospital auditorium the group of artiste were mr ivan wilson toronto master of ceremonies united church orchestra dianne hillock and mnrtene bludd marie bjerr eleanor smith gertrude oaih tfae rhythm rubes marlon hepburn and mary moyer june clar ke and darryl dawson mr and mrs andy dewburat mrs irene mhchejl may alf sutton during the course of the program cigarettes and chocolate bars were pas sed among the patients these v donated by some of the members of the united church and sunday school at tike conclusion of the entertain ment the orchestra and other enter- tmers were served sandwiches and oo- ca cola by the hospital staff the same evening thirty4hree mem bers of verdun rebekah lodge paid a visit to the patients in the roof ward and presented them with a radio and also book cigarettes oranges bananas chocolate bars etc which were passed around to the patients while some of the members joined in a singsong and dlaime hillock and marlene bhtdd entertained with a song and tap dance ton mr and mrs jack nickell royal oak michigan mr and mrs mcfar- land pontiac mich mr and mrs a mcfenery erin mr and mrs wm grieve mr and mrs pat donavan mr and mrs vic mountain mr and mrs doug carlyle mr and mrs harold grieve mr and mrs elmer orieve mr and mrs lome grieve mrs doug oowell all of brantford balllnafad mr and mrs archie gates presen ted their infant daughter heather anne for baptism sunday morning the village and surrounding commu nity welcome mrsxleo jamleson our midst we wish her as a british war bride a happy and prosperous life in her new homeland the oaledon east young people will present their play the life of riley in the ballmafad hall this week large gathering would be appreciated as our young people had a successful evening in caledon east we also welcome mr and mrs ken colton of orangevtue to our commu nity ten members of ballmafad auxiliary and two members of the mission cir cle attended the halton pjesbyterial in acton thursday may 8 mrs jesse mcenery was appointed mission circle secretary and mrs j p klrfcwood community friendship secretary for halton county the women received much benefit from the meeting no tenders for sewage disposal plant at a special meeting of council cal led on tuesday may 7ih to deal with tenders for a sewage disposal plant no tenders were received and the matter was laid over for further considera tion a letter was read from the key stone construction co canceling their previous tender of 17799204 fur sew ers only which was the lowest of thv three tenders received for this phase of the work as a result of a discussion on salar les of municipal employees a motion was passed granting a 5 per cent in crease to all employees of the town joins b f mxjrfin staff mr cecil brown has joined the staff or b f murfin furnace and sheec metal as a mechanic and with his wife u living on maple avenue mr brown a native of durham has just received his discharge from the rcaf where he served as an aeroengine mechanic he was stationed in new foundland at the time of the disastrous k of c jtre there early in the war i friends in t ie f quowmg his friends in town will be interested in the fqllowrng item from the tlm- mlns porcupine advance carxernlng doug bricken former teller ta the bank of montreal here aaaounemi their engagement at the saturday ni ght dance at the pavilion were miss helen thomson and mr door brack en helen 1 the hnmeme with the krv- ely smile whom you see m helens sport shop doug is employed at the bank of montreal j sad ins 3flsm antispeeding delegation requests council action council discusses hiring town foreman provincials to police town may church news first baptist churtm mntster rev j b ostrom organist miss m cook sunday may ttth 94fi am bible school 11 am worship studies in matthew 648 pjn gospel songs 7 pin gospel service jesus on human character and conduct the young people meet on monday at 8 pm the prayer service on wednesday at 8 pm welcome st georges church ven w g o thompson rector fourth sunday after easter sunday school 1000 am holy communion corp orate 1100 am evensong 700 pm st albans church glen williams fourth sunday after easter matins 930 am sunday school 1030 am norvsi united church minister rev f j dunlop sunday may 19th 3 pm service of thanks giving on the first anniversary of peace in europe a cordial invitation to all war veterans members of the orange family and other patriotic organizations are invited a warm welcome to the general public 1 was glad when they said unto me let us go into the house of the lord knox prcsbtyerian church rev chas c cochrane bjl bd 10 am sunday school ll am pub lic worship 7 pm public worship mr erwin mcelwaln ba student for the ministry will preach llmehonse pbyerbin chhrctt 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship mr mcelwaln will preach georgetown united clmrch rv r c todd ba minister w lynda stewart atom lrsm music director 10 am sunday school and bible class for ad ults ll am public wor ship guest speaker mr kunto hidaka ca nadianborn japanese speakhig on the cana dian japanese question seen by a canadian citizen of jap anese origin 7 p m public wqrshlp norval and onion prcsbytferlan churches rev j l self ba bjj minister union sunday school a pm public worship 3 pm an services on daylight savins time norval sunday school 10 am pubne worship 11 am all services on daylight aavmc time ralmuf ad charge at the united ofasrch of canada rev a o w foreman bjl minister sunday school 10 am u am omrohlu wbrstnpljo pm sim- day school 3j0 pjn itemos sunday school t pm worship i pm nonca ftoxaot of a oounsy oooaofl proposal ouuuhj sc smsfe and b stiafi- shs mmhm w left atstf jm a delegation of ratepayers from the charles street district appeared at council on monday night to seek a tlon against speeders whom they clai med were endangering children at play akig the street mrs leonard bell acted as spokesman for the group and a petition signed by 91 resldenta was presented asking that measures be ta ken- immediately to enforce speeding regulations the question brought up the grow ing problem of the police chief being overtaxed by virtue of his offices as tax collector streets and road super- mtendent etc and a suggestion was made by or mackenzle that a public works commission be formed and a town foreman hired allowing tfae pol ice jjepartment to concentrate on pol ice work reeve macdonald reported thai the re was a trend towards provincial po lice taking over poncing of municipal rttes with the townpaymg their eater- fes and the province rm other oasts oafcville was consldermc such a stta- tem at present the council was in terested and a motion was passed that the provincial police be contacted with the idea of forming a pouce oommts- sloo m georgetown dealing more directly with the traf- flo prabtanv oouodl passed a motion that speed umit signs be erected where ne ss soon as possible cr gibbons was an enthusiastic sup porter of the own foreman idea and was all for a motion to appoint the po- llce chief w g marshall as town foreman at his present salary and ma ke night constable robb acting chief cr mcouvray said he didnt believe it was fair to ask mr marshall to make a snap decision and that should provin cial police be not available he might prefer to take the job of chief cr gibbons said that he was asking count cil to make a snap decision not the chief and cr ritchie said that though he favoured the town foreman idea he thought it wiser to settle one question first mayor cleave was also strongly against an immediate change pointing put that another night man would ha ve to be hired and there could be no assurance that be would have the job for more than few months he an swered criticism of cr gibbons that bylaws were not being enforced by saying that georgetowns crime and accident record were as clean as any town of similar size and that the police department had done a good job at the same time he thought the time was coming when changes would have to be made and favoured the town foreman idea with chief marsnallbs- vtng a choice of tb two peabtons or kstehle said bar to bring ttur matter to a head orv pftbons should present bis motion and or gibbons said tbat h was or mackensles mo tion and urged bkn to present tt a motion to appoint mr marshall town foreman was finally prtetjnted by gib bons and maokensie with file mayor asking for a recorded vote or good- let was the only other supporter and the motion was defeated mayor cleave then told the delega- tlon that this ended hat phase of bo- sihess for the night mr beu asked if something was gome to be done ab out the speeding and the mayor said something had been done and that ths police would do everything posssble to see that speed laws axe observed mission band thank ofrbuvo the united church mission band held their easter thankoff ertog meet ing on monday april sbtti piestdeos joan debbie was in charge and was assisted to tfae worship service by uxm 0 wfflson and connie si the girls of oedarvale school sang a chor us and miss b a staunton ik lantern slides on africa o children go to kindergarten mrs harvey clarke had charg of the baby band graduations snrojsss in which gail mcguvray davidjones ooueen todd and virginia barber gra duated to mbskm band received ttttir membership pins and mite boxes and were welcomed bythe president oth ers taking part in the program sere sandra scott and joy barber solos patsy wluson and gloria batn rect- tatlons trio by ross mooilvray ray mond mccartney and bruce pennant and a chorus by the whole band seven at united church during the morning service at geor getown united church four cfefjttram were ctarlstenedby ti minister bft r o todd they were william jcjipa son of mr and mrs wm mni nswr lorry charles son of mr and icbb charles allen james walter son of mr and mrs turnbullstfa line and lome james son of mr and mrs ja- mesoofell r in the afternoon mr todd officia ted at the christening of fares moss children paulene daughter of mr and mrs jack watson myxna marie dau ghter of mr and mrs mervyn oook and beverly daughter of mrs hedlsy shaw and tfae late mr shaw recreational director undertakes ambitious schedule of activities art classes baseball hikes highlight program camera ftndstampqufasjajxhery also on agenda t town activities will centre at ohtown hall under direction of harald newman georgetowns recreational director a program of sport handicraft and hob bies for the people in town is gradual ly taking shape since his appoint ment a month ago mr newman has made a questionnaire survey among the younger folk in town and at a meeting of the recreational council last wednesday night he outlined a program for this summer with baseball very much in the fore front in georgetown sports activities wil be centred on this for boys and girls girls are being divided into junior intermediate and senior for softball with three team groups in the first two divisions and a 4team sen ior league boys softball will be composed of a 2team bantam group- which will play after school in the public school grou nds and 3team midget and juvenile groups there will be a 4team juven ile baseball grouping to share in the revival of hard ball in georgetown which started last summer with the pirates and the glen pushing this ga me in the park all ball teams will be operated under an adoption system that la vol unteers are being asked to coach and look after tfae teams with the director supervising the overall program thecal season win off kially open on monday may 37th when tfae re creation council plans to start off with a big evening in the park the tcfaemile win conclude on auaust 5th when the council has booked tfae park for a oao sports day which wm mctode league playoffs clang are indefinite at prsssntss to wfasther a jqvenoe objl team wm bs entered m the oounby isspa wfafk it it bopsd to enter a vsam sad fe sjmbsi ox oavobam son aajabjambs ucb vn u tsssa- sw forms officials feel that it can bs swung it the story is that the 03jl will not allow teams to compete tttivss fully uniformed the recreation program does not confine itself to sport by any means included in the activities on tap an art classes and hikes a camera club a stamp club and archery a total of over 100 children have indicated inter est in jolnlnr art classes which will be personally conducted by mr newman and large numbers have shown interest in thesb other activities as time goes on it is hoped that the old town hall will be the centre of ma ny of the activities sponsored by tfae council plans are underway to uti lize the upstairs of the bufldhag which with some minor repairs and pemtmc is everything that could be asked mr newman wuthave his office in the to wer off the main auditorium and net will be made of the auditorium and tage teentown hall which has been for med after meetings of teenagers with mr newman is prepared to dig in and do much of the wrg up of tbo building once the major repairs art this et group has sl- eoted officers prepared a code of rales and decided on memben ttons membership is open to sll sees or is and ai wttfa doss of 60 cents officers of tbjs croup nr mayor emory tlt ooudbo wtt ifdhd

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