Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1948, p. 1

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 18th 1948 what council did on monday august 10th appointed krneflt hyde b town fororpdn at a yearly wary of 5300 duties to commence on au uat 23rd movfel by goodiet and herbert tvfr hydo waj one 6t tftree appfl- carits who had hon chosen at jk thursdays meeting fro 12 appll- canu t appear for personal inter- vlows thd other men woro j t neoly of toronto and thomas ti knowloa of port dover tho vac ancy in tho position waa caused by tho rekujmhtion of alf cow who will remain oa a morribor of tho i town staff passed a bylaw regulating hours of sale for gag outlets hours arc from 7 am to 7 p m daily and 7 to 10 on saturday iwo btationa on a rotating ayrtem will be opon each ovoniiier until 10 ji m and on sunday from 7 am to 10 pm a station which establishes 21 hour emergency service is exempt from the bylaw and finei for bronchoa are g0 for each offence 1st reading by maclaren and davison 2nd and 3rd rondings by whithmoe and mccumbcr amendld by law 408 pasaed in 1940 to provide that no local res taurant licences bo issued or re new ed without a recommendation in writing from halton health unit 1st reading moved by davidson and armstrong 2nd and 3rd read ing by maclaren and herbert deputy reeve armstrong who introduced tho motion said he was doing so bt cause now that tho county had a health unit ho folt they should be jjivien jurisdiction over any matter affecting public health reeve maclaren said that in icw of conditions found to exist in the city a checkup shoaild be in order locally cr davidson said a traveller had told him that rec ently he had a for a paper towel in a local restaurant and had boon told to uso his handkerchief and that such things should be chocked cr whitmoc naid the health unit had already been checking locally and had made bufr- ffoatlons which had been conformed with he cited the golden gate cafe particularly as ii credit to the town and praised tho new proprietor rred lee for the good job of mak ing it into a first class restaurant several councillors voiced their agreement with this statement transferred the billiard licence of roy magloughlon to mr hutch inson the new cwnor of the billiard parlour moved by whitmec and hill kingshepherd wedding at st georges churcr arcjidaaeon w q 0 thorapeou officii tod at thi wedding on satur day august 14th in st georgea church of tyngland of violet dor othy fehephord daughter ojt mr and mrs henry shepherd and frod- orick john king bon of mr frank kuig tho late mr kjng i glvon in mrrlago by her father tho brido woro a portrait alijppor iiltin wedding gown styled on fit ted lines with rhlrrod poplurn trim- mod with chantilly laqc tlio round high neckline was of nylon with chnnmjly lace yolk and a full skirt fell into a circular train her long veil of tulle illujioii was held by a queen anne hiaddreas and she came 1 a cascade bouquet of red roe j and babyu breath m itron of honor was mrs clifford norton wearing pink brocaded ta- tin with nylon not skirt and carry ing a cascade of yellow rosea and baby i breath bridesmaids were june shepherd and shirley harri son both w eiruig blue satin with port credit man buys local business a business doal of jjilereat wajj cjoked on monday whan harold hutch hutchinson took over tho owrierahip ot roy maffldugnlena main street barber shop aiu bil liard parlour ho will continue to j dp era to tho bualpeaa as a joint orte with bob murray who has boon vfbrkingr with mr magloughlon for ljflilpwt t wtfftka in charge yt the- harbor shop mr mugloutfhlon nt retiring aftr twenty four yoara in business hro he liaa plirchaatd tho house at the corrcer- qf main arid factory streets formerly owned by tho late mr georgo jurrio mr and mrs hutchinson w 11 occupy tho apart- mcnt above tlva btoro wlion ho eame to town from lottonliam mr mugloughjlcn fuut purchatod tho barber uhoji buaineaj of gar not jlodgius who now operates a beauty parlour in kitchener at that time the shop waj loeated on mill street m the present george muckart premise j he later began operation of a billiard parlour pur- lhiuing equipment from dan liv ingstone in ljh he purchased the jackson building wiilto the lite mr jackson had operated a department jtori until hu death and moved tho business to ita pre nylon skirts and earrying cascades of red and pinl carnations with erit looatlon baby a breath 1 he church wns de- mr llutelun on u u native of corated with jtnndaitu of balmon pciguj and haj lately been living pink yellow nnd white gladioli j m port cretlit whera he was a rtp mr perc king was his brothera leentative- for the i indon life in- gordon lee new store at gordon leo a resident of horn by for the past tlirco yearn ha otioncd- a new store in the village it la located g a new building si tuated at tho comer of tho 7fch lino and the milton road and carrieaa lino of meats grot erleifruju and vegotablca y mr lee ts u native of bdidgton srtsocial and personal hill family home from england j f jim jbmmorson of tho tofonto mr and mire william hill jind i ipjogrwn u upend- ng bavacatiovi voting in town- ehildroh arlwiii diauo ahd carl itav r6turued from england aftr a aix weekf visit which thoy spent with rulablvvt and vyith ld frlenda imr and mrs robert oxley of granlhum mcplhalmre who arc cormlf feorgetown residents tljey erosied to england on tho qyeen 1 liubcth and returned on tha queen mary spending a few days where hiaiathu ran atqrl for ib ye before moving to horpby hi father khd mftther trq livrrig in house near the atari whilo mr and mrt gordon lxc and their son grant howard occupy ttn apart ment behind tho store prevjouu to opening hur store tho new propnp- in nny york t i wmtc homi tor worked as a cattlo aliuigliterot during their stay with the oxloya for various di itrict butchero ho they met another georgetowiier was uhabk to have his telephone joe hull sr wo is viiiting in installed in time for the store opon i iifland a coincidence m their ing but ixptcu thn service withmiip wan a meeting near liverpool ilumo foxton of toronto is holi daying la town with hu aunt mia 1l h hume the next few weeks and will be ipii iting a diliwry servieo as soon is availabk tin cereus blooms three times in year willi mrs fovnk murfln has retursjeu home after spending hoveral dyri witji her couain at igara-on-tjie- lako mr j w davoy u on vacation his wck nnd j visiting with bl brother prod davty who uvea near shtlbtirno mr and mrs george muckart and daughters jean nnd helen ar valiitioninc at their summer cot tage near hunuvillc mr and mrs john gunning hav u turned to town after a vacation at nglnhmen who nothieh they pent nt drag lake indithiy were canadian and asked i lodg huliburton tin m if they knew where george j misj rosemary jordan is apend- days in toronto the groomsman and ushem w ere tho groom brother gordon king and the brides couam troderick warnes during the signing of the leister the bride i uncle mr nomas w irnes sang o perfect i n n mtlrist i i ov l mr jack cnehton was it i young mitn the organ junioi and jenior baiball and jun wedding supper was rorved at t lair ise 1 1 li i member of the the legion hall where eighty i ions club mrs hutchinson is the guests were recen ed by the brides foimir m ly curtw nrht of ui illia mother who wore n gray jersey and tiny have two sons donald ig 11 and bob 7 mr an 1 mrs murray u t ante company his in other now hts in guelph and he is a nephew of tom hutehinon and william gordon of koekvood both well i nowii m this district he hah a athleties and w hen i erg us played flowered silk dresi with matching iecei5ories the groom s mother those a salmon pink crepe dress with white acieisorica both woro corsnges of roses the couple loft on a motor trip to northern on tnrio the brid trivelhng in a tail who come here from i 7 year old son ay uga luivc v night blooming cere us owned by 1 om w irnes caretaker of tho public school and i ept in one of tin schoolroom i i setting a new i ilui d in we past y eai it has ti loomed thicc times l lit fall it pi ulucid two bloomi in july ono uid tins week did itself jiroud with lour on mon lay night when the editor vi ited the bihool it was a icht worth ceing for three flowers in out ill it the same time 1 ur the benefit of readers who hive nivt rp jieai 1 of the cereus it i i ictuslile plapt which produ s flow i 1 1 ui y m r ire occasions 1 iilm iin out at night and last nly till mornii g when they bhriv el uji in 1 dii 1 lu bud forms on tho mili f i ii if punt and has no stem 1 he flowci is 1 irte and some whit hi e in on hid mil has a lit iv y pel fume lnun wai he turned out to bo the m of mother palmer whoso home was open house to members of the lome scots and other local s tlilicra and who is fondly remem luted by dorens of loc il men umehouse ulilibouiliood m- engagements mt and mrs g wolington wil orod blue kabordinc suit with white ton viah to annoujico the cngoffc- acccbsonoa upd corancc of white ment of their dauuhur lily kob fire extinguished hydro pole in gardeniaa they will home in georgetown tho wedding was a double event for the bride family as on sun- day her parents mr nnd mrs henry shepherd celobratod jith wedding nnntversary make their then report one polio case near norval crta to norman clwood webb son f mr and mrs alvin webb of a fue call it the noon hour last friday brought the tiro brigade t the main and guelph corner in painawick ontario the marriage fr oflortu paters residence wll tale place on saturday sep- where a hydro pole was smoldering timber 11th at twothirty o clock in i lt thc b l vo ds was re- knox presbyterian church geor i i ru thl firl out getovn i w it li tin h in 1 extinguisher i he first e ise of poliomyelitis for this year has him reported to the halton county health unit the 1 case is a girl of 9 living in the ountry near vonal i he disease ifter she left she is in tho rreiting hoipitil fr siek hjldrcn and no nuisance and damaging roofs of uiaiysih has developed i their houses on william street unlis t ises appc ir within the trencral disiuuon took pi ice on nt t f w wetk it does n it seem rcncn maor r ik i tint we will b fi i with gave permisoion to william em merson and albert colman to trim developed three day or remove i large maple tree on o hin lor into town property which wis tree trimming in town wit the gibbons promising t discuss matter with the hvdro oomnu sion ind o if a joint trrang meat could bt madt t turn ti t win h irt in tt rft ring w ith tr it light in tins an we j m tift with thi piop i tv commit c tilt j b of putt r t onrrt tt j pavement in frint of the art na an 1 eithtr i om r to or r in 1 in pii mint in fi nt of tin mutmipil pud ling v i it hovm v i r ft w e ist s at it ist i ittlt i inwn of tlit mi tho i of 1 j 1 1 ui t i thn li t ist but ivery- n u ul i b w t t in i tin fol i i tw n i iv i i giv n i tin out ui it jmtnu nt if hi illh i t us ui if milk o w i ula met ana pnstp n i tu in it ing tn mondnv st pti mbt r 11th iccount of t abour dav falling mh n gular datt disciisht i i jilunihmg by 1 iw whtn tht subjtrt w t mtrndui t i by cr whiumt he said that m vim of 3iwornct there was danger to pub n hi alth if it wi r ronne tions w rt imj r ipt rl madi there should h certain npt cifica tioni hud down it was not bin in- tt ntton u itoj housi hohlt i s put ting in tht ir ow n i n i i i but there should ho a thicl to hi i that it was being dom prnptrlv cr herbert agri i d nnd said tin n was ton much amateur interferon rt with tradt union mnvor gibbons thought tlmt it wan a house owners duty to protect hlmsilf nnd that council should not nssunin th job of protecting tradt smen he would want to nee a draft by law before he would commit himmlf either lwav tt was decided ito contact hdr matlur comity moh before any action was taken lo ii t it ehil h llut 1 v nncagrmcmt mr it ml mr percv y aldlnw an nounce the engagement of tlielr younger daughtor muriel ironft to mr harvey kdwnrd nunte fion of- mrs george f nurno of aahgrovo mnd tho late mr nurse the nmr- rlage wll take place september 11th at 8 80 oclock in the ttnlted cfcurch norvoj i ll lb j ih ist s in y i ir mi numly 1 eeji lihiiii 1 1 away fiom j 1 1 tit swimming i is mmts ti public gatherings 1 hill fin j proti 1 1 food fmm flit s t limuiale fly bieedini jdut cs 5 p ty mm att ntion 1 1 s mfta lion uiitl ttiitral eli inlinis i hiltlriu shoul 1 n t be ul i w t tl t t bt t nu iaii ti i i h all fruit md vegetables which nre to bt eaten mw s if your cli 1 1 has an univplannd illness call your phyiicmn at onci l do not hcionii uiuly only i viiy iiw easis suifti fi nil par ilysis 10 if voii v sh furthn infurna ti ii eontatt yt ui phjiuian your 1 ublie htalth nurst or ypur coun ty htalth unit engagement mr ami mrs goorge bran tl ford an tit unci the engagement of their eldo t daughter bono mary ruth to claude harold iloitl on of mr and mm ii m held of george town 1 ht marriage will take place on september hh card oi thanks i wish to txprosi my tdncoro thanks to all my frieuda for tliulr many ieuort cards ami gifts that i reieivetl while convaleitoliig in the mountain hospital also for th many beautiful flowers that i have received since i returned homo vr vi louth rural pupils need permit to attend ihs the north halton high school board 19 respon aible for the education of all high hool students in eaquesing township and georgetown high school board has no responsibility in this connection such is the ruling of the departnu nt of education as received in answt r to an enquiry as to the stilus of students who have attendt d and wish to atu nd the local school j i here art two cases say s the department wlitn i a studi nt can attend a school outsidt his district first if a course is offered which ia not obtainable in the dis triet high school md st cond if anotlu r school is more aect ssible it is on this 1 ttt r ground th u doens of p irents m the icimt tf ciorgilown art b ising their c for h i ing oliiixihldrt n at nd citorgttown si hool rather thin bt tr insportt d b bus to muton or acton i hs pt rmission must come from the north halton high behool board and parents aie advised to get in touch immediately with either of the l squc sang r preventatives arthur beaumont or d r ivlclaugh hn this newspaper would further urge tliit any par e nts who are in the position ol being ste un rollered into sending their childitn tei t school farther away should attend the next board meeting which we believe is be ing he id ne t monday night i he question was discussed at a meeting of geor ge to wh school board list night unfortunately a her aid reporter was unable to attend clue to other business and the brief time available this morning does not allpw detailed information to be obtained one board member tells us that the local board has the situation in hand as far as possible at this timt and is neither speeded up nor slowed down by extraneous comments since it is doing all it can do the reference obviously being to recent criticism by mayor gibbons of school board inactivity iliere is every reason to hope- th it the north hal ton 1 ligh school board composed as it ia of public ypirited county residents jwijl agree to having any es quesirig students who live closer to georgetown and who wish tc attend georgetown high school do so on the other hand it can be assumed that unless and until individual formal requests arejnade for this the board will assume that these students will attend mil ton or acton schools we again urge that every esq netting parent who wishes his children to attend georgetown i hgh school this year immediately contact one of his local north halton board representatives and uttend the next board meeting vi itoij in lh dude ur and mrs vntch of loronto letent vuutor3 with their daughter md her husb md uev and mrs tt dav id win mr joseph meredith of loronto w ith the mitchells also mr and mi bretheour of loionto mlis ucrntcc grozellc of burnia md callander with the nor tons mi and mn i irl van gordon uf met imora michigan with the v i itjils mr and mrs wesley iane of eurgctown with mrs k lane ilo mr and mrs ted morrow and 1 lane of i oronto mrs wiley of toronto and mrs stuart smith of weston with tho i attciyons on sunday mr w i newton of barrie with his mother this week mr and mrs alex mcgregor of urechin cton and their daughter of new mtmto with the mitchcllj on sun day alio mis mollio sutherland f ew calan for this week miss m iry oxonham of sarnia md mr and mrs w johnson of i i onto with the glynns on sunday md major v mackenzie mpp i north york on monday mrt gibbs mrs- christie and hobby christie of hio kirkp itricl a mr and mr- roster of daden with the nohlei on monday 1 hose on holidays mr md mrs led brown mr md mrs haro d llrown spent a 1 1 1 tjit unrend at owen sound mrs i 1 wilson ind teddy m w h lur mother at i ort lpc last w tek end mr w i ton mr lome itn and mi gmzelli in ham lit ni ov er sund iv mg se i ral guest of miss ann smyth uoxbor- uugh street kosedale mi3s i ma lyons ilrampton misa lara quancc hageraville and mis j mamie c impbill sient laat week at brace ridge miss marian ann whitfield of i ondon u uiting m town with lit i uncle and aunt mr and mrs many scott queen street mr and mrs ivan hay and laughter lhzahr th ann have re- tunied from a ic ition which they p nt at saublc beach lake huron miss mamie campbell left by pi me yesterday for tucson arl- on i to spend two weeks with her nine miss m ircarct campbell mr v wright mr howard hu- lock mr and mrs maurice hillock diannc and git nwrikbt upent tho vtektnl at t irhnffs and parry sound qv miss i ilium shortill of ballina- f id pnsjcej her grade 2 royal con st i v itory examination with honor she ib a pupil of mrs h j new man a i cm orold with tho hi lib i ih m s met it the home of ivt ns last 1 hujsdny evening i 1 i lie- itithding mrs llh mi w i s oist mrs ted arnold with her moct ami nephew diane and trcddie liar- mon spent la3t week nt sunny bay beach lake simcoe near mr eli gottlieb of new york ity was in town last week on m business trip to urn lavoic knit ting company mr gottliob repre sents the unitaa hosiery company mr and mrs g ii poidevin and mr and mrs e qstrander ot windsor wen isttors in town laat week end at the home of mr aud mis w h preston king strt miss stephanie prucyk of sel kirk manitoba is spending a few vv eeks m town with her brother md sisur in lav mr and mrs joe prucyk she is a member of the w mnipeg teaching staff recreational director hal now- m mrs newman and rosemary hiw returned from a two week vac uum vv inch they spent mainly m tlu georgian bay district ir md mri ii lusty and bar- 1 ii i with mi and mrs e harris iw nt sund iv with mr anil mrs 1 ii i i ctiei at tonawanda new i k juik lustv who had been iting tlu 1 1 fu a w eek returned h in w ith thei i mi md mr iml on ml in t geoige 1 dmundj ashgrove njoyed a short trim w nueua 1 ills and buffalo new l ork last w p mu mi uni i topic luul charge of th s i i t sim i i nu i lung with th ti 1 1 si u in i iil las urrie i u i inn j it n m ditl his part i le mildly in j he tilling mmagt iiv i f by miss isniev hcan was li tt n i t wit miuli intircst by iui im ih will be no service m t ond i but tht si mt es will i it lm tie i u i it tin t dluwing sun tl iv in uning mi w iltt i i n wniulgi motored with iiujhis fi m tvn antl hpent th w 1 1 k t ml it tlu u t tttigt at on lali x mi s maik ollu r and daughter uluv of itiislati pent a few j ameioil i d iv lit uitk with mr and mra ml wil on mi is ollecn and i iveta barm i f milt m an having some lioh i ivs with tin u cousin vnn baruts wi wire itorry to luur that air hob unningham of tlu ughthlmo has ih t n undu tlu doc tor a earo ml his fi lends hope to see him out again noon mist 1 lltn palimi of norval haa bun visiting with the wiugfiold family i ittlt mms sandra carney of all ui in vimting with lur grand parents mr in d mn prtd wrjff- glt swoltll i i bey win aecom- 1 by mrs 1 dmunds motlior j i in nbull of 1 oronto who hi in i n st i mg with them at i uulv u w i at m mi diorge b chapman and diugbtii patricia have returned to sudbuiv iftn i months visit with h l pmnls mr and mra georo i i t she on their farm near geor- u twn mi chapman also apont li hdidivs tlu n helnng with tlio h irv lst stewarttown mrh j 1 honderson lias re turn ml home fter a vult in chl- tago illinois and ohio while awwy alio attended the flrni reunion of her family in twentysix yejn mi antl mrs stanliy cameron iml dnughtii helen of ottawa were visiting in town this week with mr ami mm ciahnm i arnoll mr principal of nepean public st liool and the families bo- lanu aetiiiunte j wlun the earneir it nti ti an apartuit nt in their home uhilt mi 1 inu 11 was stationed with the vir 1 orcc in ottawa on wednesday august lltb shu rin ann ilarlty tlaughter of mi antl mn ray harloy colebra- ttd hor sixth birthday with a party at hn honn on durham st her gut sis included carolyn hartjoy brenda dawaon lynda koruick aiolyu biehn heather arnold judy bonnthun carole greonaward liny ritchie kent riddall and alan arnold card of thanks i die family of the uto mra henry kraiicitf wiahea to expreui their itratoful appreciation for act of kind noun frorn noighbours frlenda and- organliations at the time of their bercavtmtnl tt l-

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