Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 9, 1950, p. 1

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a georgetown ontario wednesday evening augiut 9th 1950 mcauuttfhatris wedding at cmfeaham f arsonage r i on sataruayi aukpjrtblh at the baptist pssonge irichettenbamv rev- huabjrnettiaeutat uk marriage of phyllis evelyn harris daughter oi mrantf mrvhttbert v harris and arthur elliott mf- ahlster only ion nl pr wmt jmii a mcallister of georgetown the parents 61 the- bvcde- and atteryled the eeternony the bride wore -a- wedding gown- of white lace over nylon m tlcuier- tip veil ana carried a bouquet itt sweetheart rows matren-olwbbh- nor- m her sister mrs charies blakery at lakevlew who wore- town of blue nylon end carrleav yellow roses mr murray stap f of georgetown was groomsman the wedding music was played by kenneth r harrison of george town and mrs hugh junes was soloist following the ceremony a recep tion for thirty guests was held at uttle falls the home of the brides brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs newton ruddell near george town for a honeymoon trip c in muskoka the bride wore a bltte nylon dress with whfie accessor- ies and a corsage of pink roses the weather mr editor purely after such a beautiful weekend the poor old weatherman can hold bis head up again above waar speaking of water tthls weeks rainfall is one quarter of an inch above the normal rain for the whole month of august ern catkin bate max mln ftain jiily si 70 68 108 aisi 01 j7 aufcj 78 58 84 8654 07 augvvc 67- 58 aug 5 76 54 aujft- 80- 50 feotfttown soldrtrt train at pttwawa rat- if average 7185 5671 238 vern bowman joins b f murfinstaff v vem bowman of preston has recently joined the -staff- of b murfln sheet metalvtorks mr bowman was former shop ljrejnan at price air conditioning company they win reside on wesleyanj preston with his wife and eon i street in georgetown where thelciirt he is living in the apartment tieotgeaftken wedding at ifaplewood farm acton mwyal bu braptford kmrulsurouwdtmip members of the lome scots are among the hundreds of members of the canadian army reserve force undertaking their annual summer training at petawawa military camp this week these three members of xrvislk the lome scots learning how to handle a bren gun are from left to right ptes ron colman allan aselton and francis carter all of georgetown room is e at stone ltd smith and led bible class here s f howard dies remembered in town as founder of the argonaut bible class which he conducted during his residence in town stanley f howard died suddenly last wednesday at his summer home at barrys bay- born in england sixty years ago mr howard came to- canada in 1911 and took employment in mon treal with the bank of montreal he organize his first bible class in that city and had similar classes in ottawa oshawa london george- town holstein and st thomas while in georgetown in the early 20s he was accountant at the bank branch and lived af the home of mrs william whyte on maple av enue he conducted his bible class at the thenmethodist church last year members of former classes in different towns gathered in toronto for a testimonial dinner in his hon our and several from town atten ded when he was transferred to head office staff in toronto thirteen years ago mr howard once again started an argonaut class at eglln ton united church unmarried he is survived by a brother and sister in london england social and personal ii- 1 ly i norval centralpew beat thebi closest contenders tor league lead ership op monday wheri gardhouse scored the winning goal in overtime pgalnatbranuonl the victory- kept the norval team one point ahead of the brants scoring afar clark j- barber of georgetown iplayed on saturday july 10th at manw wood farm acton home at om brides brother calvin attken edna lillian allken daughter of mr and mrs andrew aitkeh of actoh was married to michael stuart george aba of mr anouunk michael geotpe of guc bay kwr scotia in lawn wedding kew robert h armstrong was the off- elating clergyman end mra john above the murfln location on mln street last occupants 6t the apartv v ment were mr and mrw- stan mr- and mrs e w blnkley moti bill barry spent a weeks vac- grabbwho moved to essex wiew new c week ation last week atbala mr grabb joined the provincial harold crawford ffew to new mr and mrs joe wilcox are police york cilr last week for a weeks i holidaying in winnipeg holidays j jade ruddy has returned from misses joan dickie and shirley two weeks holidays spent with his w rightspent last week at the glen- j family in- cobalt and district mount hotel- lake of bays mr mrs john kennedy wes- mrand mrs e h brown spent leyan street spent last week holi- last week holidaying in the hunts- daying at port elgin m ville district- mrs annie adams and miss jean congratulations- to our newly mlsse marie roc and marion adams of buffalo new york were weds mr nqrman long and miss dickie arehbudayinij this week in visitors in town last week umebouse newlywedi wiu live on grooms farm here lyons sprained his ankle in the game and will be out of ivtlon for a week or two the- game was one of the best matches seen at norval thla- year the teams were tied 33 at the end of the first period brantford pul led into the lead 53 at halt time andkorval 4ed 117 at the three- quarter mark a strong push by the visitors evened the score at the end of regulation time gardhouse and moddlson each scored twice for norval and other scores were by haines beaumont townsend cheyne lyons laldlaw wilkinson and madgett- norval bob bigneu johnny haines junior beaumont doug townsend clure cheyne clark lyons bill laldlaw john gard house pete wilkinson scotty mod dlson don hancock ron madgett elkln parkinson bob mccandless brantford vanslckle b mar tin m porter n isaac j hul d mrfrtln o porter j genno doe hill d powless j jamtcson e grccri h hill doreen jolley who were married a week ago they will live at his farm on the 6th line diane shelbourne is visiting her sister mrs cox near hillsburg- mr cliffmcdonald is on holi days at pembroke mr and mrs mills spent a few days at washago with the john sons mr harold karn and mr and mrs e karn were guests at the stone millar wedding in the sal vation army citadel brampton on friday evening mrs karn played the wedding music mr and mrs robert coulter and children arc on holidays at jjap- anee with his mother mr and mrs glsby aw mr thornton spent sunday with the victor norrises in milton recent visitors include new york and atlantic city mr and twrs eric tomlinsonare mr and mrs ralph murfln and i vacationing this week on a motor daughter brenda vspent- their vacavlrip through northern and western tion lost week in montreal ontario mr elmer c thompson and miss alan gillis keith king bill isobel thompson are vacationing at hewitt keith scott and ivan huff- island grove lake simcoe mrs walter whitmee is vteitiiur in brooldin with heir daughter mrs w s stewart and mr stewart 1 mr and mrs paul barber spent man sepnt last week oh vacation at wasaga beach- mr and mrs ernest dobble of newmarket arc visiting in town ibis week at the home of mr and the weekend near port carllng mr4 george brandford mrvand mrs bob hoare and mr and mrs doug caldwejl and son muskoka mrs a n frith of london spent a few days last week at he home of mr and mrs clarence hayes mr arfhur rcinhardt of ieam- ington was a holiday guest at the home of mr and mrs m h moyer mr and mrs cecil brown and daughter judy motored to ottawa last weekv returning home- through jean harris of kitchener wlthm- states her cousin frances ernewelne mr and mrs wright of toronto mr and mrs hugh dickie have returned from a two weelcv vacation doug jr are holidaying at floral park lake couchlching mr and mrs vance kentncr vis ited last week in new liskeard with his sister mrs george swln- albert henney veteran of tw world w a funeral service was held yes terday at the mcclurc funeral hpme for albert e henney a for mer resident of town who died at his home at nobleton on sunday achdeacon w g o thompson conducted the service and pallbear ers were james murphy james roberts charles day jack kem- shead sr basil hadley and- george ferry of toronto interment wai made in greenwood cemetery wedding musk given in marriage by her broths j erthe bride wore a wedding tows with raldvlctorla uce bodice en net skirt- ions pointed ateevetv- finger tip yell and carried a bou quet of red roaet the brides sister mrs george jackson osprlnge was matron-ot- honour gowned in blue net fash ioned on lines similar to the bridal gown and carrying a bouquet of- pink roses flower girls were the brides nieces janet aitken and linda swackhamer gowned alike in yellow pique with yellow floral headdress and carrying nosegays of roses mr henry george of tor onto was his brothers groomsman for a family reception which followed the brides mother wore a navyblue figured dress with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations the grooms sla ter mrs ray burns of lome parle received for htm wearing a pink ensemble with while accessories and a white carnation corsige for a northern hone moon trip the bride changed to a dress of navy sheer with white and navy accessories and a corsage of carna tions the couple will live in geor getown pitches nohitter as juveniles blanked 70 behind the perfect pitching of wilt herbert oakville blanked georgetown juveniles 7 iml thursday at oakville in the first georgetown where a legion service game of the oba playoffs herbert was conducted by david bowman pitched the first no bit no run president of branch 120 game of the season to win this all- mr henney was born 52 years important game the series is a ago at leigh lancashire england best 3ot5 with a second gam and came to canada in 1925 after scheduled here tonight a lew veilft i ult ii s fnnnlr allowed only to the opposition but lived in the drumhcller alberta five hits to the oppoitl district he moved to georgetown j errors on georgetowns part proved where for many years he was em- costly and at least four oakville dvehurst and rontinued onto kirk- pyl wh smith stone ltd runs were unearned oakville sco- land lake he later worked in acton with the red two in the second three in tha armco company and last year mo- fifth and two in the sixth ved to nobleton where with his sonsinlaw he operated a service station i brings horseshoe grab weekend visitors with mr and mrs fred armstrong at their home on mcnabb street were mr and mrs ed pricbe and family mr bob the funeral service was heid on at the edwards tarn 6th line j s p b enaj vshtflrs wantwuh x home stl friday at the trull funeral home mr alex wright is home from uf nh of ottawa i and interment was made in mount toronto nonage wasaga ucacn pleasant cemetery thirty imperials on annual buffalo trip mr and mrs ted morrow of tor- mr a group of thirty members and wives of the imperial section of branch 120 canadian legion en- veteran guards of canada during miss patsy schrag 1t montreal is nd mrs- alex taylor spent th sks war hc was a member of onto with the- ljnortornd mts isiung in town wither brand- f y spencer i tt f form tvsr mr and mrs wnu tsrlij ir twoght u for tne mrs g robinson gladys and mrs gerald chappell betty his mo- mackenzie and ther in england a brother andrew hilda ertvlri motored to chicago england and two brothers in pat- umi- detroit last wpo mlj mjc- 1 erso nj and east liverpool ohio keuztoi auritvslrs- jane imijr- ingto town with an weekend mr and mrs miller of long branch and mr and mrs duncan mr and mrs bruce harley mccallum toronto with the her- children are spending this week in ringtons wcliand with his sister mrs don- a margery mr and mrs thomas of colling- aid adams wood and mrs sweetman of tor- mr and mrs f j murray and onto with miss ivcns ux they hta ky m e dmrs tmpb1 itoss of of toront z jldfyd tl cls hvismna buffalo john nw brunswick with mrs week at balm beach georgian bay vt- w city the men visiting the buffalo legion branch in the afternoon while the ladies went shopping the whole the evening those making the trip included ross and mr joe ross mr and mrs gamble mr and mrs e of acton pltprborough were iik1 continuod oi ruime- toccutrc e young of vlllc soutl dakota iicllnrc ihia visitors this party meetlkg for dinner and her sister mr and mrs a hill week with mr and mrs sol dew- tmu- m zitz b mcvans night club j 81ke wth the mer- al lht home on quec s mr msjjn tepnant n e nuln th- trln lnolhrtl i mrgoldie buckingham editor of bers of 0setjt included jack fletcher mr i mrs brigham of brandon man i mr and mrs bob muir mr and- i the kincardine news was a caller alul mrs mrs pat heelan mr and mrs ar- w r jt hc 0fficc oill day lasl mr al mri thur herbert mr and mrs jim margaret and arical low of dickenson mr and mrs william br at d s mcdonalds broughton mr and mrs william hewitt mr and mrs lew traccy mr and mrs charles day mr and mrs john ottvcr mr and mrs henry preston mr and mrs nor man herbert mrs t f grieve mrs fred yates sr mrs w wylie mrs audrey sharpe mrs r lock- hurst mrs j j kemshead james murphy james roberts of acton patsy robinson with her- cousin 6th line r r 5 milton doris edwards unique fishing contest at mary lake muskoka as a means of publicising mary lake as a vacation centre dave sake tells us of a novel scheme in stigated by the huntsvllle trading company with the permission of the department of game and fish eries fifty fish were netted and tagged this spring each tag stamp ed with a sum of money from one to titty dollars a fisherman catch ing one of the tagged fish is reim bursed with the corresponding sum of rhoney daves brotherinlaw george walker didnt have any luck in eatcnlng one of tbaaa when he was vans tuwilng at tha base cottage last weak but b did catch a dandybaav usa only daamiutimi we could fat troaa cava was that it waa aoroe- whete b tma and thraalaet three fire calls in fortyeight hours members of the fire brigade had a busy time lasl week when they answered three fire calls within 48 hours at supper time oh fri day the siren sounded and investi gation showed that a crossed wire had caused the false alarm at 630 saturday morning the brigade was called to norval where the motor in a cocacola machine had burned- out in somer vines store and filled the building with smoke saturday afternoon a small tire started during repairs to a car at fred sinclairs garage on main street and the alarm sounded again it was not necessary to take the truck from the fire hall and the tire was put out with slightdamage to the vehicle v mr and mrs- brock harley and children of lindsay war visitors her last week with hu parent ur and hra dean barley and in brampton with herpareots mr and us a h parrott p week miss patsy wilson of toronto granddaughter of mr and mrs james blair of town is spending the summer as a farmerette at the farm service camp at hultonville mr charles e black of seattle washington has been visiting for a few days in town with his cousins mrs hugh black and mrs george henderson mr a b parr at sudbury spent the weekend in town with mr and mrs w j campbell mr and mrs campbct returned to isudbury with him for a visit miss joy preston of st cathar ines has been visiting with her uncle and aunt mr and mrsfrank smith at their farm home near town mrs a a matthews astjrlh- ed to brantford after spenhlng two weeks in town visiting with her brothers fred and joe armr strong l mrs j p reld miss marlon held and misses lyla and daisy armstrong have returned from a motor trip to manlloulln and sault se marie returning home through the states mr and mrs i ken glendinnlng and- family with his mother and sister were yisltort on sunday with mr and mrs walter blehn- mr ola is publisher of tha delhi newsrecord james wilson of hamilton last week in town with his daughter mrfl- wilfrid ford don barrager brought an oddity to the herald office this mornhut which he found on the beach at providence rhode island it is tha skeleton of a horseshoe crab the shell measures 8 inches across and ten inches long and there is ah 8 inch tall which has sharp spikes all along the top misses gwcn gillis and shirley preston are vacationing this week at balm beach v s and mrs sam tennant jr mr- iuul mrs bernard tennant miss dcllo- tcnnant and mr bill gurhutl mr and mrs j f kearyol tdr- onto were visitors on civic holi day with mr and mrs leslie clark- mr kcary who has a iiosition with the sun life company is bctffgmov ved soon to the company head of fice at st johns newfoundland as general manager for newfoundland gucuts holidaying at valloyyicw cabins near huntsvllle this past week included from georgetown mr and mrs william glbbs and family mr and mrs robert kecler mrs charles ledwldge mr and mrs dick rlddall kent and wayne mr and mrs wilfrid hunter of georgetown operate this popular vacation spot mrs john allen and daughter betty ann and mr archie mckel- lar of st catharines are visiting in town this week with mr and mrs william b hamilton and with mr and mrs john kennedy wealeyan street visitors with mrs h p- lawson for the weekend included mr and mrs harlend wilson of ebeneter mr and mrs harry lawson jr of gait and mr and mrs harold wilson and son cacti of toronto magistrates wife dies church funeral toniqrrow lv patricia aylswoftth wife of clure funeral home georgetown marlstrate kenneth lshgdon service will v held in knox prea- dlei i hoi home in georgetown j bytcrian church thursday at three yesterday manning uftcr a prolongedoclock and will be conducted by llnoss leaves tpptourn her rev alex j calder assisted by idssrherjiuaband analwn sons kcrtpeth and brian her par ents jrt- and mrs r b aylsworth bf-ltcnton- and an bhly brother h maolntyre ayhsworth of toronto her many frlcniis will be- deeply grieved at tlje news of her death this is an 8paqe paper mrs longdon is rcstlrrg stfh mcf georgetown archdeacon w g o thompson of st georges church pallbearers will be wilfrid ford dr ci vwu- hams dr j b milne j arnott early d r mclaughlin snd dr j h chamberlain interment will be made in greenwood cemetery asrtgrove church speaker leaves soon for ethiopia r mr and mrs james k mcdoug- all who took part in th service at ashgrove united church on sun day will leave on august nth tor addis ababa ethiopia with their children david s and keith 5 months mr mcdougall a gradu ate this year from the ontario col lege of education will teach math emattcs and english in a school there wherjjsaalve other canadian teachers unemployed tha group will make the trip by air mr and ms mcdougall stop- pins ovar in worcester england to visit reuuvaa of her fathar 4lr percy marry mr rraier shaw ot saskatoon 1 principal ofhe arhnol which is a boys boardjsg school of 300 pupils addis ababa la ten degrees north of the equator 8000 feet above -aam- level and the temperature ranana from 44 to 79 degrees a cratav wetghlng 2s00 pounds and coolialn- lng household articles clothing and canned food is already on its way by boat after teaching uiraa yaan mr mcdougall will be eligible tar furlough and a m pild tela horoe tor tha enmmar iter trip africa win take thraa day by tfr for tha 80m mile flight

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