Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1952, p. 1

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the georgetown herald twelve pages georgetown out wednesday evening my 21 1952 twelve pages whflt cminril did oai ah tasonu theatre manager tllul v4v lulvxl xyiu mrs trm lewe if visiting this e at going to dundas oj monday hay 1mb oat fir special a to deer w items of business left over from jmgular monthly meeting r4 heard a request from the sanl- ffiiry inspector of the county mr lmpbeu in regard to ridding the tawn dump of rati he slated the i th new method of controlling the i sat menace had been triad out sue eaaafully in botb oekvlue and in brampton the use of warfarin uuj proved to be the only poison which had been used effectively to- rtlate councu decided to check the to ascertain if there were fufflclent raft around to warrant the of warfarin it will coat in lbs neighbourhood of 100 to clean hp the situation if council io de cides st its nest tneetlngy hue addressed council in i irestards s peddleri licence sa ha intended to start s fish route be was advised that if he wss getting up a place of business in itfl home where the public could buy his product he would be sases- ged business tax snd hsd the privi lege of peddling his product if so desired budget figures were checked by council in order thst the various departments might stay within tbslr budget these snowed s004 12 4already spent on roads v3376s0 for the streets being the biggest item to dste ilospltsl sccounts were abnoat up to the budget figure being w081s to april 30 work at the sewsge dtspossl plsnt hss al ready cost f22oa4b almost half the amount allowed in the budget- council reviewed the complete list of those in srresrs of wster wtes end taxes snd instructed the treasurer to take immediate action id have these clesned up st once delinquent water users fsce s cist- ct it some satisfactory arrange ment to pay up is not mads within days urns there is mt700 in ftbttoo h4ds health ftept at bc university or james m mather director snd medical officer of health of llslton county health unk since its inception in 1947 hss resigned his position effective july 1st dr msther hsa accepted sn sp- polntmenl si professor snd hesd of the department of public heslth in the faculty or medicine at the university of ilrltuh columbia vancouver dr end mri mather have made their home in oakville during their stay in halton county long illness fatal for margaret sphzer iu with rheurrattc fever for three years margaret spttiyr died art her home near lime home on may i4lh the daughter of mr and mr paul spltxer ehe was born 22 year ago at clabank saskatchewan twelve yers ago the family moved to ontario and margaret who had received her early achoouog in the west attended school at mary hill and later at breslau she had wor ked in toronto for three year be fore her illness as an apprentice tor mr and mrs col brook then took an interior decorating oouraa while working with tornton smith she had worked for two months as mrs rata arrears and in umn not tajtlnf into johacton utteunt ixjymxeam the currant taxes street drapery store wfiea she took sick mr and mrs week with ihe george marsdeos in brampion mr end mr a- it roller were sunday visitors lp elmlra with mr artd mr c stumpf visitors on sovday with mr and mrs heg broomheed were mr and mrs howard anguish of stretfordv itoaa hreaton luu returned to vancouver b c after visiting io uwnnvlth his parents mr nd mrs henry ircrfto mr f it ulacaistone pajk ridge illinois spent a few days last week with his sister mr ted darling ton and mr darlington mr sod mrs garfield mcgllvray gall douglas and carol spent sun day with mr and mrs clarence ifanna at belgrave snd bayfield miss annie bailey of toronto is pending some time in town with her slater mrs w g bu and mr bell at titer home on main street south mrs- lenora sen pie and mrs nlcol mcnlven attended the jtsm 11- ton- walker wedding in ilogers memorial presbyterian church toronto on saturday mr and mrs bruce mcnlven were in acton on saturday mrs mcnlven parents mr nnd mrs earl marshall held a dinner party at their home in honour of their wedding anniversary mr and mrs a t tlabbage of vancouver ii c have been visiting with their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs leslie ellis mr and mrs ellis and son brian spent last weekend with friends at chatham mr and mrs d elms donald and eileen of drumbo were weekend visitors with mr and mrs wilfrid mlno mr elms and mr mlno who served together in india wtti the hcap attended 436 air squadron reunion in toronto saturday algtot on saturday sam penrice atten ded the 25th annual celebration of the toronto manx society which was held in the royal york hotel toronto visitors were pre from the united states and the lse of man appointed w o brownrtdge to mil do tags on a 35 per cent com mission basis he will make a house to house canvass as all owners of does must have a licence passed final motions in connec tion with the proposed new road- tmiildlnr program u was pointed otfcy the road chairman that con trary to first opinion it would be wiresiary to finance trie road work tender pocal improvement instead i of on the general tax rate filed a letter from the hydro commission estimating the cost at 1700 to install s proper hydro service into the park council re gretted the high cost of the project the service was badjy needed mayor guest speaker at aypa banquet members of st georges aypa celebrated the 50th anniversary of tlje founding of the organization with a turkey dinner friday in the church basement mayor jack armstrong was chief speaker and used the topic life insurance aa a clever text for ehurohmsnahlp pointing out how religion gives one the best lite in urance possible chairman was cecil davidson and the daughters of st georges catered for the meal a toast to the aypa by harvey jldewhurst was replied to by eileen i trust edwin wilson toasted the ijcburch archdescon w g o ifhompson replying tom wornes jjaangwlth eileen prust playing oc- 4ompenment a play presented gt ttie high school commencement i part of the entertainment mem rg of the cast were betty ann kerr donald anderson sylvia nbert neretta zlllo and ann alkcr danny hewitt presented powers to eileen prust on behalf the aypa for being star ticket desman for the banquet spkeer moved to this district three years ago and live on the old suth erland farm between no 7 highway and llmehouse village she is survived by her parents two brothers benno snd herbert and a sister annamsrle rev fy dlemert of msryhul officiated at requiem mass in holy cross church on ssturdsy morning with inter ment following in greenwood cem etery georgetown pallbearers were wilbent and jerome relnhardt of breslsu lino snd nino dralds of acton paul beeney and george spltxer bowuebs banquet at hilltop lodge erin last flidsy evening the industrlsl bowling league met for a bsnquet snd soclsl evening at hilltop lodge erin the occasion wss the com pletion of the seasons bowling and the presentation of trophies msde by one of the guests of the evening les clsrk a full list of winners tit well as new officers will appear in next weeks issue dinner guests at inn dinner guests st terra cotta inn recently include mr and mrs a w davidson guciph mr and mrs neil little and family snelgrove mr and mrs egbert c reed nnd family norval mr and mrs i m bennett mr david cook george town lady emesson st jahni nfld gordon croydon mp brampton mr and mrs william anderson hornby r blrthdsy on saturday with a party she had aa her guests gsll mcgll vray helen uuekart barbara al- eott jean engleby anne tucker her coualns brends hswes bnd linda and janice mlno snd her sis ter dlsne mr end mrs oeorge linton of carlisle england spent few days in town last week with mi brother snd wlfs mr and mrs james lin ton mr linton is in cansda snd the states on a business trip for an english woollen firm of which he is a director celebrating tils sixth birthday on may lath brian son of mr and mrs harvey goar had a party at his home on king street his guests were michael snd mary hall don- nle and pat tuck john and maraha fleming may mcnlven david mac- donald david graham and brenda dawson prior to their msrrlsge in north bay on ssturdsy mr and mrs richard grace were guests of hon our at s number or showers and pre sentations among those who en tertained were mrs frank ross mrs alex matthews and miss mar garet maxwell members of the on tario hydro forestry crew also had a presentation for the groom on saturday marie emmerson daughter of mr and mrs steve ern- merson celebrated her twelfth birthday those attending her par ty were jill kentner myro brecn murylyn sorenien barbara may allen barbara juno allen pamela clark barbara welch ruth mcdon ald june allen agnes nelson ond ruth tfancox manager of the roary theatre hare for the past two years bill bosl has been named manager of the 700seat majestic theatre in dundas a torento native mr boal was assistant at brampton before com ing here last week he wss acting temporarily as msnsger of the rosy there and expected to be leaving far his new position this week on friday the manager of the bramp- ton odeon took sick so he took over aa acting manager there snd will be- in town for another week at least georgetown- port credit open ball season here rim father m editor the average temperatures this week both maximum and minimum are about five degrees below the normal averago for the month of may we had one nice rain last week and could dowlth another any time now dr alex bruyns injured in crash a wire received last week from felrvlew alberta was quite a shock to mr and mrs a o m uruyni their son dr alex bruyns who visited them here recently and had returned west to his job ss a gov ernment veterinary in the peace river district hsd been badly in jured in an auto feccldent it looked so bad that mrs uruyni took the night plane from malton and arrived in ralrvlew the next dsy luckily the town of leas than 1000 population haa a modern 40- bed hospital and the patient had the very best of medical care lat est news is that he is out of danger now and improving nicely lie is the second member of the family to be an accident victim during the war his brother dob while in british guiana broke both legs and both arms in a jeep acci dent and ipenl almost two years in hospital baixtnapab evening auxiliary meets at mrs lawr the may meeting of the ewnlnc auxiliary was held at the home 6 sawayfal ivr lira xm cot ton ww program convener she read an interesting letter from the wo mens missionary society on chris tian citizenship mrs cotton was elected to be a member of the un ited nations organization roll call was sn exchange of garden plants plans for the clothing allocation to home and overseas missions were made the topic prom station to station was read by mrs ernie mcenery the hostess served re freshments engagements mr and mrs peter deck of brampton announce the engagement of their daughter violet leslie to htrvey russell mcdowell of rose- mont son of mr russell mcdow ell alltston and the late mrs mc dowell the marriage will take place in union presbyterian church on saturday may the thirtyfirst at three oclock mr and mrs john harrison an nounce the engagement of their eldest damrhter shlrlev esther to elmer harold fend ley son of mr ond mrs percy fendley bramp ton the msrrlsge will take place saturday june the fourteenth at three oclock in st georges an glican church georgetown mr and mrs john mcenery an nounce the engagement of their daughter marjorle thelma to ken neth esjl allan son of mr and mrs john allen of acton the for- rloge will take place on saturday june the seventh at three oclock in st johns united church geor getown halton music festival prize- winners n voyage parties for mrs penrice before leaving for the isle of man lit week mrs sam penrice was at several bon voyage ov- inls imr and mrs horold kancox on- lined at a party when she was nted with a canadian maple pin guests wermfandjmri id linton mr and mrs james mr an mrs edwin wj1- and mr and mrearthurbaui li mr and mr arthur beou- t also entertained at a dinner and mr and mr fred arm- sr4 a ern dsnvln dale mas mill luin may 12 1 1 3 may 13 si 38 may 1 4 60 3d m may 13 61 48 may is so 30 may 17 82 38 may 18 67 33 average 61 28 38 68 mrs hogarth dies suddenly at fergus slater of mrs p w shortlll del- mnaad and mrs ells mcenery kockwood mra john hogarth died suddenly following s heart sltsck at the home of her daughter mra jack simpson forgua on april 29 she wss in hrr ssth year mrs hogsrth who was the for mer sersh agnea nobeon waa born at prlcevllle in 188s and was the third daughter of the iste john and susan robaon in 1011 she married john hogsrth who aurvlvea with two daughters mrs jack slmpaon fergus and mrs druce woods west garafrsaa end one eon douglas of west garafraxa a daughter mary predeceased her fifteen yesra ago four sisters and a brother also aurvlve mrs a c till grand valley mrs f w shortlll geor getown mra ella mcenery rock- wood mrs elmer price dlsle and fred robeon lakevlew two als- tera snd a brother prede her mrs hogsrth waa a devoted mem- bar cat cumnock united church and lookeaavaau am lafdl-arhite- tlsns of the community interment waa made in belsyde cemetery fergus following the funeral ser vice at kar late residence lot 17 concession 1 gsrsfraxs local bwu fans will have a good chance to look over the ibm edition of georgetown intermediates when they open the season in georgetown park ssturdsy opposition wtll be a new team in the halton league port credit an intermediate a en try the same as the local boys probable uneup for saturday will be- jordan actstamp glen glbbs snd jim cotell pitchers townsley behind the piste with welters reserve catcher ab robin son tb jam klrkwood 3b keith king aa tyler ab george barber ilruce p4c dillon and bui han cock outfield coaches bob foot- lit and scofty patterson are also eligible to get in the lineup this looks like the beet team georgetown has fielded in aome years and wltti some good crowd support they will give a good account of themselves georgetown opened the season at campbellvllle on ssturdsy the home teem took the game 71 but as they had considerable more prac tice than our boyi and their pitcher roberts wss hot as a griddle cake they deserved the win the next lime these teams meet the atory will be different booster tickets hsve been going well end it la hoped the local club will start off the season without any flnsnclsl worries dont for get to take advantage of your booster ticket saturday bring your best girl to the game and be aura tc write your name on the back of the ticket so you will be eligible for the lucky draw which takes place at the end of the mh innings 6ee you saturday at the ball game elmxb reed hunter is queens graduate j reed hunter norval son of mra hunter and the lata n h h antes- teas ifm credaste o queens university mr hunter sttended the spring convocation in kingston recently where he receved hla bachelor of arts degree 0m gracegordon wedding in north bay church on saturday may 17th at two oclock in trinity united church north bay miss jean fern gor don of that city married a former georgetown man richard franklin grace the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs glen d gordon of north bay and is employed in the ontsrto hydro office there the groom who is the son of mr and mrs rlchsrd erwln grace of town is employed with an ontario forea- iry crew the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore white lace over sstln the gown fashioned with a alight train lace bolero with covered front buttons and pointed cuffa on long sleeves she carried a bouquet of white gladioli and orch ids in umbrella style margaret max well maid of honour wore a mauve taffeta ballerina skirt lace jacket with a hloh collar gloves and ahocs to match her cornucopia ahape bouquet was sweet peas ro les and simllcx and she wore a flower headdress bridesmaids miriam grace sister of the sroom and marffaret ann gordon sister of the bride were gowned in pale sreen and pole yellow the utile flower girl gale gordon was gown ed in pink william bud hyde of gcoriil ton was groomsman and ushers were the brides brothers bruce and dal- ton gordon dr jantes scmple dd officiated at the ceremony and tho church was decorated with mixed baskets of flowers mr h l bamford was organist and soloist was carole jelly who song be- cause and the lords prayer the reception was held at tho harbour the brldoi mother wore light blue crepo navy hat and ac cessories and a corsage of roses amr pink and whlto sweet peas tho grooms mother who qtslstcd in re ceiving wore grey suit with navy accessories and corsago of red roses and mauvo sweet peas too was poured by mrs allan adamson port hope and miss ellen doherty ot tawa greataunt of the bride mrs frank ross end mrs alex mot- thews serving were mildred max well elinor hoss judy lalrfgwen gordon mm dalton gordon mri wajlter miobooh mri jock me oowan mri archie gordon mri g taylor and mr lasolle vot i honeymoon tela tb souut- jutflolh brklawvaljediitt mrs s k ruddcll 95 this sunday happy birthday wishes ore ex pressed to mrs a k ruddell charles street who oils sunday will celebrate her 03th birthday mrs ruddell enjoys excellent health takes an active interest in her household chores snd haa rec ently been able to attend weddings of tier grandchildren in streets- vllle and toronto university student in navy for summer doug latimer who has comple ted hla yoar at the university of toronto has joined the navy for the third summer he is atatloned this year at hmcs new llskeard at halifax friendly hour follows baptist sunday service morning worship at the baptist ghurch was conducted by thcr pas tor rev a j barker who deli vered a most inspiring sermon with lamps burning brightly choosing his toxt from matthew 254 the choir under the leader ship of mrs r h wright sang the anthem the lard is my shep herd at uho evening service mr barker took as his themo bargains which arosolrom the text what is a man profited if he shall tfain the whole world and lose his own soul following tho evening medi tation a friendly hour was held which opened with n sins song of favourite hymns a musical pro gramme consisting of a soprano solo vocal duets and several sel ection from the male qunrtottj oakville baptist church were given while mr konneth sunins a chalk artist of otfkvwe prcaented hut message in an unique way drawing o very beautiful picture a social time of fellowship concluded th evening i

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