Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1949, p. 1

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r -j- herald etown ontario wednesday june 29th 1949 liberal landside in dominion election o robinson awoented new oo j wujton n hoblrfion icc baa been appointed af county judge ot halton county succeeding judge w n munro who retired recently wusle robinson as bo u pop ularjy known was born in oakvllle in 1892 andbu lived in that town all his life at the age ot 22 he was elected to the town oolincil in 1018 was mayor from 1s2s to 1029 and in 1933 held the office of war den of the county the youngest roan ever to hold that position in 1935 he was appointed a klnga counsel gt mr robinson was magistrate from 1942 to 1944 and since that time has devoted himself to private le gal practice in oalcvillo a prom inent liberal he has been vieo- brealdent of halton liberal asso ciation he served overseas in the saast war with the royal field ar tillery mr robinsons legal practice has been purchased by john f isard oakviuc lawyer funeral in brampton for harry savage following a lengthy illness mr harry savage passed away on fri day june 24 at the home of mr and mrs wm f smith factory street with whom he had made his home for the past few years mr savage was born in england 81 years ago where he married and came to canada about 43 years ago he lived for a time at grahams- ville later moving to brampton where he was employed by the dale estate for many years until his retirement four years ago his wife predeceased him six years ago he was an active member of the old countrymens club one sister mrs clevely of cheltenham eng land survives rev c a johnson conducted the funeral service on saturday afternoon from the funer al home of the brampton funeral service interment was made in brampton cemetery prime minister again mother daughter banquet held by cgit girls to morc the closing meeting of the season the canadian girls in christ church lvsui new anglican bishop i i the fly nod 61 niagara convened atthrlsls church cathedral ham ilton on tuesday morning for the purpose of electinga successor to bishop broughall who had resign ed moat reverend john lyons archbishop presided and nearly all the parishes in the diocese were represented by both clergy and lay delegates st georges and st albana were represented by the alrchdeacon andby messrs llnd- ley beaumont paul barber and harvey dewhurst lay delegates the holy communion was cele brated after which the synod pro ceeded with the routine for the election of a bishop three ballots were required but the result of the third was the elec tion of very reverend dean bag- nail rector of the cathedral his grace declared dean bagnall bish opelect of niagara after private consultation to determine whether the dean would accept the consecration of the bishop- elect will take place in the near luturo a pleasing incident of the day was the presentation of a cheque representing some 7500 raised by the diocese as a retiring gift to bishop broughall st laurent returned as prime minister cleave has 1426 haltoft majority n hughes cleaver mj ctcran member of parliament for halton hughes cleaver of bur lington received a substantial maj- i nrity in his reelection to the house of commons on monday prime minister louis bt laurent was returned as prime min ister of canada in monday 3 federal elections and will head the canadian goverment for another term mr st laurent was a vistor to town last week during his election tour and spoke from the platforgi of his train to a large crowd of citizens assembled at the station presbyterians picnic at stanley park returns from wbsrlrn trip last member of old glen family mrs l g norton returned home on friday alter an enjoyable trip to manitoba and saskatchewan during her six week btay mrs nor ton visited with her sisters mrs mabel johnson in regina and mrs j j 1 i patient in mckcllar hospital port training held a mother and daugh- waliam twenty vcars mri nor ter banquet last night at the united was church the president patsy vance d was chairman and dinner was ser- hamilton ved by the ladies of the w a of the church the toast list included a toast to tho church proposed a maskell by betty lou davis and replied toi u by mrs john m smith muriel tlma w milton spence proposed a toast to the mothers mrs jack arnold replying and jut e lusty a toast to the cgit replied to by rev john m smith the girls from one troop presen ted a skit as part of the program other items on the program inclu ded piano solos by marilyn bell and anne chalker and vocal solos by joan harrison beverley hyde and sandra scott mrs james f evans was at the piano for a sing song mrs c j buck is in charge of cgit training assisted by mr mildred armann mrs a p grlb- bon and mrs dorothy denham proficiency prizes were presented to mrs gribbcns troop and indivi dual prizes to joyce denham phyl lis barker patsy vance betty lou davis member of an old glen williams family mrs normon ainley died at her home in toronto on saturday june 25th in her 01st year mrs lnley was bom in england and hazel erwhtin ycuovtcrass thcl formerly ctara ykes the only asters saw each other for the first ot lb i and time in thirtythree years she also t s she ln glcn waited with her brothers harolh lwcn whcr her becrman in dauphin and charles fj pted the knitting mill beerman in verdin and a niece whch wu j unrated b gltn mr carmen ln deepdale sask l ltd until it closed down on the return trip she called to see as ycar had apent the p er brother jack who has been a l2 ln t sjiryiving are three daughters mrs clarence armstrong of win- dies at daughters home in town jane e tilsley widow of the late john brookes died on sunday june 20 at the home of her daugh ter mrs john farmer main street south mrs brookes was born in birmingham england 77 ycars ago and came to canada with her hus band fortyfive years ago settling in montreal mr brookes prede- she had with her r r she leaves a family of two daugh- in the greatest political triumph ln canada justory the liberal party led by prime minister louia st laurent went back into pesrac and will nave a resounding major ity when canadas 21st parliament convenes this fall ln ottawa thai liberals who took 88 of the 7 quebec seats and 98 of 83 ln onta rio had a majority ln every prov ince except alberta the borne of social credit the liberals recei ved almost 50 por cent of use popu lar vote the progressive conserva tives led by george drew former ontario premier about 30 per cent the ccf took it on the chin with their former 32 seats reduced to ix standing of parties ln the 282 member house of commdna wm be liberals 103 pc 42 ccf 12 sc 10 ind 4 ind lib 1 accompanied by her mrs f g norton of cole nuptials on saturday uftcrnoon at 2 o clock alice betty cole daughter of mr and mrs william cole of milton formerly of georgetown and niece of mr and mrs howard kentncr georgetown became the bride of wilfred david maskcll ion of mr and mrs david maskcll milton the ceremony of marriage mm performed at the united nipeg mrs lora graham and mrs olfja home of toronto an only brother alfred sykes predeceased htr some cars ago tile funeral service was held fi om her late home on tuesduy ifternoon pallbearers uere tom and frank sykes of georgetown croy kennedy und william home of toronto interment was made ln glcn williams cemetery nearly two hundred parents sun day school teachers and children enjoyed the annual picnic of tho combined congregations of knox and limchousc presbyterian chur ches at stanley park erin on sat urday afternoon young and old enjoed ball game swings boating nd swimming until tho rain drove them to shelter then after grace was sung all ate more than enough horn the well laden picnic table ctjstd her i a the sports events were held af- made her home here ter supper resulting as fouows i dau for uic p yr children 5 and under jlmmlu mcgill girls 6 and under don- lcrs ana lnrec sons mrs jonn na mcnivck frances erncweln dorls and mrs mildred uo 6 and under jimmie mc- of georgetown wilfred and oill billic sanford oirls 8 and of montreal and alfred of under- peggy mcniin virginia i toronto there are 21 grandchil- llarbcr boys 8 and under john d jnd tour breotgrandchildren mcgill paul cunningham girls a son josc predeceased her a 10 and under mania mackenzie brother harry tilsley lives in kay norton boys 10 and under brownsburg quebec hob cire keith tracey girls it archdeacon w g o thompson ad under mania mackenzie kay conducted the funeral service from norton bos 12 and under bob thc mcciurc funeral home- this carey bert benton girls 14 and jtternoon with interment follow- under morna mackenzie ruth ln greenwood cemetery pau- tirottn boys h and under bert be wcr two sons wilfred and ucnton bob i usty girls 16 and cy and four john and decoration day service honours legion dead on sunday i decoration day crucc was held b branch 120 canadian lcjiion to honour district church parsonage in milton by the men killed in two world wars and rev j l blair oranch members who have since thc bride wore a lovely white died a parade marshalled by gown fashioned with a skirt of ny- icjms henry shepherd marched ion net over silk and bodice and from thi legion hall to the ceno- pcplum of lace her fingertip veil taph and later to greenwood cem- fcll from a dainty beaded coronet etery included in the parade were and she carried a cascade banquet members of thc branch and the of red roses ladies auxiliary mayor joseph attending the bride was the gibbons and cr norman hill and grooms sister miss wllma maskem the lome scots band lcona conn and glenna who wore a gown of blue nylon net at the cenotaph wreothes were eoherty bell finnamore wedding takes place in norval over silk with brocaded satin bod- placed by david bowman for the i ice a pink pleated net halo hat i legion charles parton for the lm- matching gloves and a bouquet of trials mrs parton for the auxil- i pink carnotions completed her en- iury and cr hill for the town semblc the service in the cemetery was the wedding of betty janet bell mr vernon colo of guclph tiro- under uic direction of tho legion daughter of mrs janet bell ofthcr of the bride was groomsman chapalin archdeacon w g o glen williams and samuel john a reception for immediate rela- thompson the roll of honour was lives was held at brides home her len by david bowman and fred the guests in a mccartney and over fifty wreathes under june lusty dolores her- iingvon iloji id and under ron- ild ritchie sandy mackenzie la- cues open race mrs mcnivcn lune lusty mens open race ronald hitclne tom beckett girls wheelbarrow race betty mudie and june lust mary lindsay and mane ritchie boys wheelbarrow race beit ucnton and john ritchie bob alexander and elmer hill girlsthree legged race ruth brown and kay norton bet ty mudie and june lusty boys three legged race ron ritchie and jim beckett bob alexander and elmer hill tie race couples- mr and mis bob tonelli shoe race mrs mcnivcn und ruth brown mothers race throwing ball mrs harlow mrs mcnivcn fath- ci s race throwing ball rev colder ladies kiss ruce mrs 11 norton mens kiss race el mer hill george farmer alfred oates william brookes and the weather innamore aon of mr pud mrs william finnamore of norval took mother reiciud place on saturday june 18th in flowered tfrey silk crepe frock and placed by brvmch members st paul s church of england nor val with re j e maxwell offic iating the bride ware p ile blue told wis usslslcu by the a room a moth ci who wore a tjrey und pink bilk dress i lot a motor tup to london and 1 hobc u c re honouied at the service ml and white accessories upon i their return mr and mrs jmuskoil will lie in milton i embroidered net uith matching northern ontario the bride chantf- headdress and carried a nosckay of ltl l a dres of turquoise silk jer- plnk roses and carnations her sin sl while picture hpt and shortie ter mrs annie timleck was mat ronofhonour and wore pink bro caded mtin with net over nylon a howcitd headdress and a corsage of ied rows mr jack timleck was 8f m followed at the f n cummin recovering home of thc bride after which the from accident couple left for a honeymoon trip in thc north the bride travcllinff ip a turquoise suit with white ac cessories and a red rose cordage kass hrh wfcltstal ontario strlfct word hos been received by his parents mr and mrs martii cum mins that their son bill who was seriously burned in an ether ex a grass fire on the farm of john kponild ontario trcct threat- i ihh1 to tfu nut of cpntrowate lust wednesday afternoon andvpe fire hngadl wai calltd to extinguish it 1 he fire was headed for the barn ind thc arrival of he brigade 4- trttd whnt could hau been a ser hujs fire mr editor bueh monotony it goes homi on and on and on juh hot d and dry em batkm dite max miu rain lime 20 01 62 june 21 80 6s 06 june 22 81 55 lune 2 so 52 lune m iii ou 01 june 15 82 es 06 iini 2b 02 awfluf l7 11 13 fcgaoemfcnt deputy district governor lrutals lions officers georgetown milton acton oakvillc burlington the new deputy district goer- trafalgar nor manscll ketchen of credit nelson yulle was a guest at last tuea- esquesing day s meeting of the lions club at the mcgibbon house he officiated at the installation of thc new offi cers who ore headed by j l lam bert serving a second term as club president ile also presented 100 per cent attendance pins to jack arm strong walter bichn riley breth cur don barrager tom eison ce cil davidson jack gunning leon ard lambert dick licata harold hutchinson alex maclarcn ken mcmillan cecil mcnamara frank murfin art scott norman smith marshall timbers fred schulu and ray whitmee a new member walter richardson was welcomed into club membership a report on booster night joint- l undertaken by thc elub and the girls pipe band to send the band to the lions convention in new york city ln july was given by harold hutchinson and showed that i good sum of money had been i used for the trip in halton veteran liberal mem ber hughes cleaver will return to office for a fourth term mr clea ver who polled only 608 more vote than a s nicholson ln 1945 mora than doubled this to a majority of 1428 over sybil bennett kac of georgetown ccf candidate w a jahane received 186 and forfeited his s200 deposit for failing to amaaa 50 per cent of the winning vote peel county traditional conser vative riding again returned gor don graydon to office of local interest was the election in wel lington south of h a hosldraj guelph general motors dealer who is married to a sister ot mrs cal vin clark of town so strong was the liberal surge that miss bennett who was believ ed the strongest candidate ever to oppose mr cleaver failed to carry a majority even in her oomejnuni- clpalities ot esquesing and george town she came closest to beating mr cleaver in nelson- where hi majority was only 2 votes halton s vote was heavy over 81 per cent of the countys 23 9 ip eligible voters cast their ballot in georgetown where 2175 names were on the ust an 80 per cent vote was recorded esquesing topped this 84 per cent ot the 2356 voters went to the polls the countv vote lib pc ccr 858 767 131 700 428 80 806 560 106 1462 1303 331 1331 1282 227 1547 1212 383 1335 1333 330 077 848 iso 476 330 oe nassagaweya totals 9408 8072 1816 majority for cleaver 1426 the vote in georgetown lib pc tcr 127 1 division 1 111 2 113 96 1 j 07 127 7 4 152 124 10 5 157 03 61 6 228 200 26 totals 858 767 131 the vote in esquesing cilorgetown lady s mother olln in skafortii mrs john mitchell cardno ino- tlict of mrs sam mackenzie of town died suddenly ln sea forth on t rldu june j4th formerly mar- tforet alpena cnmpbell she hod spent ill her life in seaforth where she was a member of the presb- mr ond mrs arthur j prouse j v claremont ontario wish to a 1 addition to her daughter mnr- nmmec the cimgi ment of their f t mnckt she led by two sons nelson and john of seaforth and one slater lib pc ccr dimsion 1a 01 35 7 ib 62 60 40 a 111 127 a ib 69 51 7 3 179 123 8 4 142 67 24 5a 112 70 16 v 5b 45 47 14 6 166 257 28 totals 077 848 150 big watfcr flow in nfcw milton well norval juvnilfcs win at orangeville coached by doug townsend nor val juveniles won a lacrosse game buhieln arabia on tho persian last tuesday at orangevllle 76 gulf his frionds here wfu be scoring for the winners were arnle iclieved to hear the good news and hazell 2 l allen 2 o laid- to know that he is on the road to taw j louth and c laldlow recovery l ttf engagement mr and mrs william f smith plosion a few weeks ago is now out wish to announce the engagement of danger bill was injured while of their niece elsie edna may fey al work with on oil company at to john edwin hayes evans son of n n j john a evans of genr- iliiulhter glacijs alberta to mi- john inglls of georgetown the n hiding will lake place ln clarc- getown the wedding to tak plaea on srtturdsy july tho twentythird at three oclock in the baptist l church georgetown i miss helen campbell the funeral mom united churel on saturday tlvohh t july the twentythird at throe on s o clock mr and mrs howard vmnt wish to announce the engagemcm of their daughter morjorle aleta an artesian well which at pres ent is running 4000 gallons an hour mias established a record in the mil ton district where good water in large quantities is hard to find thc well is located on the farm property of jim taylor george town masscyharrls dealer near quatrc bras school and was de- viucd by mrs john r sprawl of i acton water from the 48 ft deep i well rises to a height ot about eight feet above the ground and is quit i an asset to the farm where at tha kent riddall son of mr and present time tha water has been i m- th ml j m dlck j lebrted his piped from a nearby farm w mr and birthday with a party at mr taylor purchased the prop erty familiarly knossn as b sproat farm this spring from uos4- mrs john bailoy of georgetown his homo on oslrander blvd tues- rhc wedding to lake place the lat- day june 21 his guests attending nr part of july i the psrty were k s davison

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