Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1952, p. 9

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1 boyd dans scare as car backfires itee notorious boyd anc had georgetown jittery last thursday night residents of team and district were wekeoad- earty in the moroin- by a series of jeod explosions which aeem to con ewe from the downtown district several phoned the police while there jumped in their csrs and heeded for the business district thlnlrtnk that toe four desperadoes laid been surprise robbing a bank the noise turned out to be made by a number of backfires from a- car wljich was touring the town proof tliat the criminals who faoe charges of murder and bank robbery were ro the district shortly after their escape jrom torontos don jail is contained in en article kn the liramplon peel gairtt last week a brampton farmer was rating his lunch monday noon in his car harked just oft hulls leinv a blark im2 chevrolet roared along the road leading througtt bulls farm rear the 1st line east from the di rection of no 10 highway turn ing north on the 1st line the car was going so est the drlvrr could not make the turn and ihc car went briefly in the dltoh a hundred yards down the road the car wn backed into the driveway to a bur ned out barn near a pile of brush wood the drlvrr ran to ihc car trunk and the farmer saw him u u complete suit of clothes to ono of his companions and take another for himself a third man stood guard at the road and the fourth stayed in the car the whole icrformance took eight or nine mtnulei und the car roared away again south on the 1st lme arriving home that night the farmer learned for the first time of the all break that mprnlng and im mediately got in touili with the prowncul police cor murks were found whloh chriked with the far mcr s statement and his descrljrtlon of the men tallied with the oltlcul description of the hunted criminal there sims little doubt thjt he saw the four most hunted men in canada llcion two lp the uettlon bjll tejm has won the first two games of the indus trial finals with norwl by scores of 82 and 42 the third name of the best of 7 aeries will be played tonight in the perk faokt wednesday evening beet 17 last the o hct bruce harding f 1 pianist r sl teacher sloale main 81 south phone 358r margaret bradley harding pianist teacher stodlo main st south phone 43 on speedvale ave eaat at northern city uatlts tonite a thursday divorce of lady x merle oberon color fort defiance dane clark friday a saturday iroquois trail george montgomery mon- tubs sept m man with my face barry nelson wed tiiur8 sept s4m over the moon merle oberon color theraginptide richard conte shelley winters 2 shows nightly chevrolet trucks arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets carol marsden ross crawford wed christ church brampton in christ church brampton beautifully decorated with mixed gladioli and fern on saturday sep tember 0th at three oclock carol georgia ma rid en only daughter of mr and mrs george marsdcn of brampton became the bride of gordon ross crawford son of mr and mrs gordon cruwford bramp ton rev allan johnson officiated mrs glcnncy wn organist and miss retta cuthbcrt sons o perfect love the bride 3lvcn in marriatfc by hor father wore a floor length gown of white nylon marquisette and lace over white satin with lae bolero and sweetheart neckline she carried a enscade bouquet of red rossetto roses and step ha not is her fingertip veil lace edged was caught with shirred nylon marqui sette trimmed with illy of the val ley miss max in e patterson attended the bride as maid of honour her ballerina length gown was peach cinnamon nylon net over periwinkle blue taffeta with lace bolero and the carried a cascade bouquet ot hibbard roses and wore a similar headdress miss ruth s iran sways 1rldesmah wore a ballerina gown of yellow nylon net over periwinkle blue taffeta with bolero and a head- dress of or is toe rot ic rosea which matched hor encado bouquet miss judith covanatfh of london was junior bridesmaid for her cousin wearing a ballerina gown of peri winkle blue yiylonnet over yellow taffeta end afcascade bouquet o talisman rpsos mr jack crkhton waa beat man charle lwv ororgetown jincle r of the bride and rby crawford brother of the groom ushered the reception was held at the yellow urior inn where the brides mother received wearing a mauve tissue faille dress with matching bolero and royal purple accessories white gloves and a corsage of pur ple lipped white orohids she was assisted by the grooms mother who thorn i cinnamon faille dresi with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow tea rosea the couplo left on a honeymoon trip to niagara rochester and mon treal the bride went ring a bankers trey flannel suit with hat to match rod accessories and a corsage of red roses which was a gift to the bride from a friend in wingham they will live in brampton the brides grand mothers mrs fred laws georgetown and mrs fred marsdcn brarwpton were spe cial guests at the wedding both looked lovely in navy blue wtth o corsages of one pink and one red rose the wedding cake was made toy mrs marsden who took great pleasure ln presenting k to her first grandchild to tos married the trad it tonal something old some thing new something borrowed omethlng blue were given to the bride by her grandmothers and a dear friend mrs h bates out of town guests at the wed ding were rom georgetown tor onto streetsvlue oatt guelph uonton wingham tend oshowa husband was druggist here fifty years ago widow of a georgetown drukklst of fifty years ago mrs g a kam- den died at her home 500 colbornc strect london on saturday mr ramscn had a drug store in the corner store of the mcglbbon block which a few years ago was incorporated into the hotel proper and later operated his shop in what is now maccormacks drugs when they lived in town the unmade ns lived in the house on queen street where mr and mrs william logan now live she is survived by threo nhildren miss margaret ramsden of london miss jessie ramsden of sarnla and g j r ramsden lon don and three sisters mrs o a cannon hamilton mrs stanley stewart burlington and mrs roy l campbell montreal interment wasjln queens lawn cenctcry midlon following the funeral service yesterday in lon don chimney new doors at cither main entrance and a newly decorated classroom on the upper floor rotary has commenced this week in senior grades with rotary clas ses on tuesdays and thursdays only mr henry will teach science mrs evans music miss campbell health mr stein physical training and miss stull art it is hoped that the newly com menced school term will be a suc cessful one for each ond every pu pil enrolled give 47 hut of hove iff 100- canadian tiomes eehanlcal refrigeration runuc scuooi news plan school choir at public school mr kenneth harrison arct be- ean his duties as music supervi sor at tho school and laid plans for a ifuture school choir classes ro- tmte to tho music room formerly mrstelns classroom the seniors lntnomornlncqnd tho juniors in the afternoon porlods it la a areat opportunity for ttfo children to study under such an accomplished music ian as mr harrison and it is oxpoc- iod they wsjl benefit resjty by his instruction improvements noticed around tho school include a new sidewalk at the east of the building a new canadian national now often an attractive qilft certificate covering train travel anywhere to any ralldestlnatlon for any amount you with 1 on sale at all canadian national ticket offices eaiy to buyeaiy to use a gift thof lure to please asy casaava noheael tfelrsr aoaal wlw plodvoveyeuwipartkolort canadian national jtjft ofuy aauwav iivin all tin movtncm

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