Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1949, p. 1

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n georgetown ontario wedneaday july 6th 1949 georgetown public school promotion when name via on trial d w baxter was noted sportsman harry houroyd onto glen mill manager following a short illness orc- funeral services wiirc held in si spooled resident of vown dighlon alban s churoh glen williams last winnns baxter died in tho private thursday for harry holdroyd who hen- this appears before the jorla schultt carol- seduon lll vav j hii it slgtlfes thtft the atudejijsherdtpsinim f sunday june 20th toronto on jknio 28th ajrehdeaeon rimt tmrsi khnr whitii baxterwas tyc son f the w g p thompson cndiicted the toal i meh 4 w elizabeth baxter and amanda sprviccin the church which mr kindergarten- primary to wiuson ra a i i 6kanri joy barber brcnda bell john brydon carolyn copland atudlcd law at bsgdoje halt was at one lime manager tho benham carole- bradley david dobble william farmer george j a erdduation he joined tho r aii uii mill now known as ioblnws yclyt a native of york engondy obble william farmer george l j jrvden douglas carney ronudgibbs dianne harrison terry hr- ji rm copland joan craig douglas day- ley edward hewitt robert hu- always a keen sportsman mr sykos and ainjcy knitting mill entrance results announced for georgetown centre the weat ytr editor june 049 is a month- that will longbo romembared by this wookri summary july is certainly starting biit in a big way rain last operated by glen ltd in the glen and during the rst war moved to toronto where lea tola denham james fiddler her francis hulme kerry jepsbn daniel- golden jhrne ooodlet michael lambert maxlnc mac- j r- l his own textile bus- paul graham jocqucllnc harlow dougull marna mackenzie paul cnr davs se barry hayward tjtanc hill glen mackenzlo charles mcdonald ter- f d lght hulock lynne hyde doug- y mcgill john millar marilyn j the toronto ktt ctub l kennedy elaine king marie j peters mardeu puctaaln dou lcssc cla richardson uoll club toronto where he was laird lois maltby marie peters mardeu pucker james richardson patrlc mcgill betty bert mcmann gail mcnivcn stanley mickus beverly morrow jacqueline morrow catherine mu- die lois nlvcn karen norton douglas packer sharon parmeter carolyn reeve robert salter sha ron saycrs clifford scott wil liam spencc david stamp michael sttwardson patricia sykes mcguigan hu- maxiiic ryall katharine sorcnson marjoric spence douglas weir william vivian for twentydue grade vi to grade vu honours george pliyllis barker susaii crabiree marilyn cleave jacquelinu grah um wayne grlbbens anne hyde kenneth langdon alexander mac- gary teeter reginald teeter dar- keiule marjoric roe win tost keith vivian nor man verdcc ronald wilson william wilson william wilson edward wyllc grade i to grade u hon carolyr biehn judith bon- athnn patricia bouskill gau bralsby frederick chapman mar garet cowle john cummins curtis dwyer margaret eason wullam gerrle carole greensward jill kentner bryan lewis june lyon douglas mcgilvray marilyn pat- ton wendy saunders jacqueline tost pass sherron bradbury don ald clark wenda davidson bren- da dawson wullam engleby fran ces ernewein kenneth gribbens abirin harley brenda hawos lin da korzack raymond lenz carol mann robert martin eleanor me- cjarvell ross peters philip rau kent riddall terrence ritchie brydon shields janette stamp judith stamp louise stapleton wullam tanslcy william walker jane wardlaw grade n to grade id vcars moving to this district in 1127 mr- baxter lived for some years i wildwo6d in uie home now oc pass james beckett barbara bradley dorothy brandford mar garet bryden mcrvin davidson joyce denham ellen dickenson fred dickenson irene fogg dgris grabb jack handy ronald iler- rington arthur maybanks lynn macneale jean muckart bruce norton dorothy oatcs louise ou- er terrence schisier pauline smith sandra scott donald scd- don joan schult douglas tucker robert tracey kathleen wil liams patricia wulson grade vu to grade viii honours mary barber gretchen bradley wendy foottit beverly hyde mary mcdonald arthur mcguigan ger ald scott dale tost dorothy wil liams pass marie armstrong mur- lei ballantinc audrey hisho robert casely helen chaplin donald cleave lcona conn myraa crawford patricia day glcnna dohcrty robert freestone william gibbs marilyn guest wuliam ilancox wufred hardman carl hill donald livingstone maruarct t mcguigan shirley mcnaily ian macncal edward mlddleton paul irust marlenc rau lawrence uayner beatrice rossiter orlo ry- 11 louise tucker marilyn warnaa george webster roitert webster iiihn winfield i andrewaynpiud by mr and mrs earl trow iid became interested in the raiy- rne uf shropshire slieep la 1d43 no purchased a house on charles street and mpved to georgetown the last surviving member of his uuily he leaves his wife former ly jkiuriel molcsworth archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the tuneral service from st gcorgea church on wednesday with inter ment following in greenwood cem- lory pallbearers were norman mccauslaiid george and gerald molcsworth of oakville frank tea- mess which now operates as h holdroyd son he was the old est living past master ti credit lodge af ik am holding that 6f- llce in 1831 surviving are his wife formerly kva williams who is a sister of the i ale mrs w h willson of geor getown three daughters mrs j c opp rsiorniaij mrs 1 g blake gertrude and mrs s w mason kdilh and one son pole june 27 max 28 min 01 june 2b 88 so june 20 julie 30 87 88 04 july 1 00 03 july 2 04 85 jajly 3 08 52 trace avcrage- 9042 ci 14 trace the fullowinc table will show how much out of normal the month of june really was comparing it with normal average and also the previous five years 3 w mumju xnrmal v c- hold- ciyd all o toronto interment was nade inien williams cemetery key of clarkson david sim of tor- tin- eighth at seven nlo and ern batkin cliff united churel engagements mr and mrs thomas edmond dunn copper clilt ontario on- itounce tho engagement of their daughter eleanor flora to john j w huddell son of mr and mrs ward huddell of georgetown the image to take place friday july pan in copper p average i 104 1048 1047 1040 1043 1044 i what council did on monuay july 4th i features july 1st hon june allen tom barber gail brodley beverley clark joan cummins paul cunnngham tho mas forgrave lawrence hawes david jones toni lee jamea lindsay barbara lusty marion majuery lindsay martin linda mino david parmeter juilth spence kenneth vivian paul legion celebration ward paulene watson lynda jean whitmcc bonnie wright poss betty bonfield barbara boyd beverley barker john car ney doris choplin allen davey charles davis kenneth ehrgott david goodlet david hamilton robert hutchinson carol ann hepburn carole lane ruth mc- clements dorcen mcdonald john mcgill margaret mcnivcn douglaa mitchell june oliver linda pack er karen scott david smith marie sorcnson errol stapleton leo tucker robert walker brian wardlaw herbert wilson accepted the lender of fnir- t ioukii and co and the royal rank fur the purchase of 05000 3 per ctiil town debentures at 0827 1 moved by armstrong and good- kimlity tlnuinui of this money will be used for waterworks im provements and 150u0 for roads rhe successful lender was the high- 1 m of nine others were w c larri- co- dlillt dank of oinnui tr 97711 dominion soe- u ities i7 2 burns ilios and hell ion lih7 hell guuinloek i075 tnilerson co sioib j l graham v co mi 7 witorl fznnrlv illllirl i cr hill asked if the property around the john street pumping station could be levelled for a play- kiound and this was lurned over lo the town foreman max 75 83 75 73 72 09 73 min 52 s6 50 51 51 so 55 rain 280 14 542 481 119 371 275 the highest june temperature on record is 00 and the lowest is 30 june this year was within 4 deg rees in each case with 02 and 34 respectively there were 24 days in the month with a temperature ovef 80 ern batkin mra george davia waa norval resident fifty year umehouse 0u7ii wood gundy 011051 local road improve- county engineer roy said that the 50 per cent subsidy might not be grade hi to grade iv hon virginia barber gulian chapman beverly davles char- lenc day jean engleby howard hamilton ruth hancox loraa klingbiel paul marshall agnes kelson gordon spence patricia schlaler ppss barbara june allen bar bara may allen myra breen bev- the usual july 1st celebration nonsored by branch 120 canadian ieion was an outstanding success this year with perfect weather aid iooh crowds both on thursday ev- j null and on friday on the holl- uay evening there was a reet ilitikc amos and booths on mill r street friday afternoon activities 0 the jiark included races for the children two nail names in which i itramptuii defeated the legion 74 nid the glen beat the same team 100 the baby show was judged by mrs- john campbell with the ass istance of mrs thomas grieve and mrs audrey miarpe in the class or babies up to 4 months the viuners were margaret rose tyler laughter of mr and mrs charles tyler and david johnson aon of mr and mrs e johnson in the 4 to 8 month class the best babies were suzanne duffy daughter of mr and mrs win duffy and david discussed iiils witli nitli who ivcriiinent allable on al road work done it paid on maintenance and there is me confusion in the art as to the ulpretation of this hids are iiil asked from contractors and work will be let at a council rnii on july l while john eel throuilh the subway and up victoria is not included in uie limates mr smith said lie was ipeful thai enough funds would available for this erly emmorson grant emmerson marie emmerson cynthia gran- j p grcygoosc son of mr ana ihaw john hulme john lenz mrs victor greygoose jacquellna anne timleck of glen wullam was best girl in the 8 to 12 month norman lockhurst william mc- carveu patricia mcnaily george kle wayne murray wuliam orea wayne preiton maruyn sorcnson clarence spence rlch- ard verdec eernlce ward david watkina susan whltmee grade iv to v class and daniel laird smith son of constable and mrs vic smith the best boy miss dorothy payne won a prix for spotting the mystery man who heard a complaint from au ykis that parking uf tann eciup- nienl on the roadway around his viine on yblliik street had become 1 nuisance and that he wanted something rlofio about it mayor gibbons said that he had discussed that day with iinrl the machinery had been moved mr and mrs choi jones ullen- 1 ded the wilcox pollock wedding 1 111 ierlll united church 011 satur day and later visited at wood- indge mi mllluic sr spent a few days recently with ills son mr illemiie millleie toledo ohio loiinialulaliuiis to ola berg ss o it who obtained high school inlraiice 011 ins years work also 1 to aniiaiiiaiie spilir s s no 0 1 itiv and mrs davidson were host hid hosless to the brampton min isterial association lor their annual picnic a week ago al their gui line cottage recent visitors with mrs lane mi lode mr and mrs jas scoll of alt mi and mrs tali mills and miss mills ol preston mr and mrs led morrow ami elaue of toronto airs j k ianiibcll mr anil mrs vies dubbie o hamilton and mr andmrs win dnbbic of cleveland ml alex writiht was home from toronto lor the week end ilccenl visitors with mrs uale miss gale and miss ivens include mr wm gruk mr and mrs gor don gnck and daughter of brant- loid mr and mrs thos ivens and clnldreji and mrs aruiur ivens mr win marshall and miss olive marshall all of toronto miss mar- mrs george o davis a resident of norval for tne past fifty years pasved away in peel memorial h03- j i pital on thursday june 30th fol- i lowing an operation which- she un derwent a few days earlier form- erly- annie kay she was born in london england and came to canada at an early age and had lived in and around norval since coming to this country mrs davis was an active worker i in norval presbyterian church and lor runny years had been a valued 1 member of the sunday school teaching stafl she leaves her bus- hand and two children george robert and jean audrey two sis- ters mrs dorothy hewitt arid mrs daisy oliver and two brothers frederick and thomas naughton an- all residents of toronto uev j l self conducted the tuiieral service in norval presby- i lerian church on saturday during 1 the services two favourite hymns of mrs davis were sung what a 1 iriend we have in jesus and sav- tour thy dying love pallbearers i were nelson robinson jamos rus- i sell iorhe bob cunning- 1 ham johii s hughes and fred iluirman interment was made- in llillcrest cemetery norval former councillor roy whltmee complained about poor roads and wondered if there was a road com mittee functioning he pointed out such things as a bad hole on john street bouldens graded to the cen tre of the road on king street and lie terrible condition of the 0th line and the road from alliance to the 0th line the loiyn foreman raid that without rain it wa im- mposslble to grade the roads and lie heavy boulders were needed to hon- barbara alcott gloria bain dennis beu barbara bow man gloria boyd robert kldd martha kornetz danny mirtlnjudy uecumber gall mcgilvray halea muckart dianne vetrege douglas wriulaaworih pass wayna armann paul armitrong danny boyle bobby v m aultcasej jamea valen- carey leona davey billy bae3y 271b dorothy hadley jack hamilton arlane hu1 robert hill roes hu- glen williams tier shirley macdonald jama i dorothy scott gall thorap- mr and mn jerry fendley and robert toat ledlewardlaw bruce mr and mra walter han urned out to be walter louth in give a base for roads the john the evening the garden party pro- street hole had been fixed that day vlded first claaa entertainment and he has had orders to leave the 0th it was followed by a dance in the j mne until a pending damage suit armouries winners of lucky draw ugairuu the corporation came up for prizes were mantel radio h t trll cr mcnaily the road chalr- robson brampton 322 chime clock man said that he had driven over tom dickenson 1025 toaster and grill mrs george duke 82 pres sure cooker g hamilton streets- hoy wiggins qradk v to grade vi cock and babe spent the holiday weekend in pefferlaw mr and mrs jack hooper and honours irene bouskuli dare bobuy spent tho week end at glen- bradley janice bradley sandra wood beach lake slmcoe bradley grant casely daniel ed- mr and mrs john mcdonald left wards anna fiddler sunn foottit yesterday on a trip to calgary and gandra fox brian goodlet dianne vancouver bfuoek rodney hyde calvin king r- isoafl kingl earl khngbell jack holiday guests with mr and mrs ruvlngstone raymond mocartaayi qraham farnem were mr and mrs m ueouvray claudia milne j jack- van winkle and sons robbie i puuk atl n k e w the town roads and his car hadnt fallen apart yet mayor gibbons said that road conditions were due to sewerage installation and that council was trying its best to put the roads back in good shape received word from helton health unit that the stream near t smith h stone had been placarded as unfit for swimming due to pol lution the appointment of a dog catcher had almost eliminated the dbg nuisance the police report noted to date police had no report of any dogs being caught copy of a letter from architect r whajl to george muckart re- gardlngnkingtbe fan in the coun- ull cliawbais w l those responsible lemulnc for days j mrs smethurst attended the fun- i eral of the late mrs nixon in tor- 1 into on monday- i mr and mrs a c patterson at- 1 tended the funeral of his uncle mr john edgar carlisle at hillsburg 011 monday mrs nawtou and miss ivens spent the weekend in burrie where they attended the baptism service of the infant daughter of mr and mrs w i newton little eldin askln made a bad beginning of his holidays when he fell off his bicycle receiving var ious scrapes and bruises and a sprained wrist on his first day mrs fred shelbourne of toronto spent the weekend with the w f shclboumcs also mr and mrs wilfred brown and blllie of weston on sunday evening ithey visited mr and mrs ray powell lowville on sunday as well mrs jones mrs wcdgewood and robert allen bpti v gordon v ajnpsj donald andcrsdn hon martin armstrong lblsbcsacy herpih beaumont- ann bidcu ola bcrghqn maileno bludd ronald breen ruth brown margaret cain frank carter annie chalkcr hoil david cooper 4 allen darby hon john doherty hon betty l davis hon marinaemmersbn helen immons hon tami fern joan fiddler hon donald ford dorothy fox roy guest joan harrison daniel hewitt jeunnine humphreys eilecu hunter hon blake infill james ismond donald jarvie myrtle kittlebergcr erneu kornetz hon sylvia lambert hon nancy larscn hon suzanne lewis hon marjoric macneale dorothy majeury kay maldttc hon huth mcbride hon ross mcgul hon margaret mcquarrle hon- david mcvcy marie melanson hon lois milcluun hon thomas miller hon constance moffat daniel mossop etheiina moxley lillian norton mildred norton anne protz julian reed hon dorothy ringe hon ronald ritchie hon doreen sheffield robert simson richard sienko donald smith evaloune smith hon muriel spence hon anna marie spitzor sho teramoto donna thompson lois thompson james timleck franklin tost pauline tyen patricia vance hon allen walker gail wheeler hon donald white wuliam whitney bernice wilson hon vi iltnnullun ktsults at v s 0 iimeiiouse promotion results for limchouse behool s s 11 were announced this week by uie teacher miss jean ruddell they are as follows grade 7 lo 8 nell benton grade 6 to 7 lillian askin kathleen kirkpat- rick anna spltzcr grade 5 to 6 bert benton grade 4 to 5 john brown don currle cath erine norton grade 3 to 4 eldin askln grade 2 to 3 barbara currle dorothy kirk- patrick grade 1 lo z donnie curry billy sanford ashgrove well the election is over school is let out the roses are spreading their perfume everywhere and it la still hoi and so dry the pastures family of toronto visited mr and are burning up and we had a abort mrs foster and miss resmsbottom hay crop we do pray for a good on sunday rain before harvest mr and mrs v k manser and congratulations to bernice wil- chlldren of brampton and mrs son who received first class hon- clifchain of edinburgh scotland ours for her music exam also both with mr and mrs das nobte 1 she arid jimmy ismond passed the mr and mrs roberts patterson entrance examinations oh their are j staying with the a c patter- yeara work sons i the bright star mission band i held a meeting tn the basement rev and mrs john smith and sunday afternoon roll call the daughter gladys are spending the name of a missionary month of july in deep river where the community was shocked and mr smith is doing supply work at saddened by the news on sunday the united church the george- morning of the death of mr era- town united church congregation eat readhead of lewvllle our is holding union services with- knox deepest sympathy goes lo his wld- presbyterian church in his an- ow who used to live among us and i ass well luyau by all at esquesing council on monday july 4 first and second readings were jjiven to a bylaw to borrow money for the building of an addition at glen williams public school which will create a third room at the school the present road liability insur ance policy was cancelled and a new comprehensive policy purchased which bears an annual premium of 45015 c j riddcll was engaged to supply 1200 yards of crushed gravel for township roads at his tender price william shelbourne was paid s2s from the game conservation fund for pheasant pens for 1048 sheep claims amounted to sisg made up as follows meldrum stark sheep injured died later s29 robert miller lamb killed 1 mrs edna cook 2 lambs killed 30 lamb injured 3 john ewe killed 26 lamb killed valuator fees 16 relief accounts of 29 and road accounts of 4350 were paid rdtths sargent mr and mrs douglas sargent josephine curtis an nounce the birth of a daughter maryjo at peel memorial hos pital brampton on wednesday june 20 1040 a sister for chris tine young at the grace hospital ottawa on friday july 1st 1040 to corporal and mrs alan young a son cards of thanks graham i wish to express my sincere thanks to all who reuten berod me with cards letters and gifts during my stay at sanatorium lmabaj y sifeffwttfw

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