the georgetown herald ten pages georgetown out wednesday oct 15th 1052 ten pages what council did golde weddins anniven fabu news on tuesday octobsx lui wll round o0 the quaen slret jllgbway corner as rauoh a possible without encroaching on prrval property and hiatal n extra retch basin for ome time there haebeni discussion about this and at one time it was talked of buying a atrip ol property from harry scott an estimate of 91300 had boon given for the work and the mayor rtvor- ird mr scotts onajficr on his property as m0 v council adjourned and looked over the situation before making u final decision members fht out the advantage gained in the iin provrment did not justify as high an expenditure what la bclug done will be at a much lower cost wjhpavc un additional 9foot width on the writ side of main street from church to factory which will give rxtru parking space downtown will not lower the pavement on dr mcallisters side of main street in art h when m was found that this would created difficulties for other private property in the area a nuisance exists at present and dr mcallister has been urging that a steep driveway into his property be fixed it was thought that to do a proper job m would be necessary to lower the sidewalk two feet complaints have since been recei- vew that this would create a nuis ance for the baptist church and parsonage mayor armstrong acknowledged the nuisance to dr mcallister but said he could see no advantage in ove one difficulty and cp- a ting others cr good let referring to the possible removal of some trees in the district said the day is coming when trees cant be left on main street because they look pretty the business section has to grow he pointed out will have marshall motors supply air cylinders for the fire dept rc- suacltator the town paying a 27 deposit for 3 years and s3 20 per cylinder this explained cr hale who made the motion is cheaper than the present method of purchas ing will used cruahed gravel to dress the side of roads which are at pres ent being surfaced by king pav ing co arc seeking an immediate solu tion to a water problem which ex ists on jack tosts property ad joining normandy dlvd and the public school property a tile which allows natural orainace through the tostpropcrty is damaged and in sprang bucks up and creates a lake which in places u 12 feet deep mayor arm strong said he va concerned about the hazard to children and wants the matter cleared up before the winter freezeup it was the opin ion of members who had looked over the situation that the tile is broken and should cither be repla ced or a gulley created which would allow the water ho drain naturally a legal opinion last year was that the town was not respon sible for fixing the drain cr good- let said that it la councils respon sibility to force mr tost to clear the tile cr fetch suggested a meeting with mr tost to see if tome amicable arrangement cannot be arrived at with the town help ing to clear up the situation and posibly supplying tile for repairs another drainage problem on emery street has been occupying councils attention in this case x c lindsay property has been flooded from time to time v coun cil feels moat of the water is com- ins from a defective tank at the cnr station and will ask the cnr to remedy his meanwhile the town will put a ditch on mr lind says side of emery st a request from william clark for a cinder walk or sidewalk into his property on a right of way from victoria crescent had council op inion hat mr clark should pay any costs involved if this were done it was pointed out that he pays no local improvement charge on sow ers to hk property because he has no street frontage on which this can be charged set civic nomination meeting oi the thursday preceding the first monday in decemer at 730 in tho row room election day the second monday in december will issue a proclamation in dee ember urging all citizens to partlcl- patem uie free chftst xray clinic whki will he hrought to georfs- j by bltonstb a health at- social and personal mr arvd mrs prank kesitner spent the holiday weekend in buffalo and kochcvter ny mr and mrs km thompson were in itochrrter ny for the tfuinksglvlng holiday mlu norm thompson spent the iwlldajr weekend in cllirtuii wlut itrv and mrs j k ostrom mr and mra ixirtie hunter spent the holiday weekend at trenton with lac and mn hubert wyutt holiday gucbts with mm itoix rt uuldic were mr tfd mr it u mjuii and michael of brampton und jslrs ii mulson palgravr mr and mrs arthur hi inhardl and daughter mary of wurton wire holiday guests with hvr iwirents mr and mrs m if moyer mr and mrs graham arm ii carroll and david were unk end guests in nlaguru falls with kev und mrs collin todd mr and mrs frank sykea and i toss were among the many from georgetown who attended erin fair on thanksgiving day visitors on sunday with miss ha zel and mr p b harrison were mrs a m g randy her sister mrs v filler and mrs million daugh ter margaret ann of ottervlllc ltt cot and mrs gordon coui- ens spent last week in brighton where they visited with their son in law and daughter mr and mrs e s butter mr and mrs e u arnold mr and mrs elmer dron and mr and mrs jack mcgibpoi visited over the holiday in buffalo with mr and mrs e p eyres she was the former pearl lullco of town on saturday lynda arthurs daughter of mr and mrs don ar thurs had a party for her seventh birthday her guests were heather arnold betty sue johnson marlene armstrong jocelyn bell karen reeve etta hume judy and jean- ctte stamp shirley bludd and ann lorraine noble mr and mrs william mino haj plly stand before a thrcetirrcd cake which had the place of honour at a reception last wednesday un their golden wedding doy they have been residents of eden mills for 28 years und before hat farmed in nassagawrya township near acton they were married in kockwood by the late rev wll liam garnham in the methodist par sonage they have four children margaret who is now mrs e homes ot brook 1 in nelson of guclph george in toronto and will lain in malton mr mlno is port lent ry will- known around georgetown a son of george w mino und margaret stewart he was born on u farm near den wlllijjiu and farmed with his futher on the 6th line near unithouse before his marriage andy mino of glen whiusns is a brother and other brothers and sis ters are mrs william swllzer nor nl mrs may mcgown glen wil liams mrs george hodglns acton and mrs arthur steeds toronto mrs mlno is the former margirct darby ot kockwood bishop of huron at st georges sunday paying his first visit to george- town this sunday is rt rev george lax ton bishop of lfuron who will preach at the morning service in st georges anglican church bishop luxtons parents resided in georgetown many years ago later moving to mount forest where he was born the bishops early church training was received in that town when archdeacon w g o thompson present georgetown rector was minister of the mount forest anglican church william hunter farm is last photo quiz winner lost winner of the lucky farm er rural photo quiz which ended in lust weeks herald was v illlam f hunter terra cotta farmer who also operates a real estate office in brampton mr hunter s farm was the 26th to appear jn a series of advertise ment in the herald which were sponsored by sixteen georgctow n and district businessmen each of the 26 farm winners re ceived a handsome framed enlarge ment of the aerial view of their farm which appeared in the adver tisement as well as a one dollar credit coupon from each of the merchants who participated in the feature most of those participating in the advertising have expressed them selves pleased with results attained readers too both rural and urban have enjoyed the mystery of iden tifying the farm each week and have followed the feature with in terest- buslncssmcn who made the farm quiz possible were mcgowan s speciolty shop 13 hits henrys simmons jewellers lllllcos beauty salon caruso fruit market lincoln motors and body repair arthur scott motors whitmce electric lfalton coop supplies harry gold- ham bains 5c to 100 store murt allisons masseyharris dealership richardsons ifardwarc and budget market in town and j g david son ashgrovc implement dcilcr clarence kennedy sells arrow taxi business after six years in the taxi busi ness clarence kennedy has sold his arrow taxi company to elgin bcadley mr kennedy left hl position at smith si stone to establish business here he operated from hia home on guelph street for some time then purchased simpson s taxi end took over a location on main street last march he sold the business here to jack morrow who now op erates it as jacks taxi and trans ferred his arrow taxi to bramp ton mr bradley w hose home is in the orange villc district has been driving for mr kennedy in bramp ton he formerly lived in george town and boarded nt walter grays home while he was working as a truck driver with georgetown clay products mrs d w baxter and miss freda herbert have returned from a trip to boston and cape cod the lad les traveled by bus to boston and motored from there to points of in terest in new england a visitor here since juno with mr and mrs howard kentncr mrs j v rowers is en route home to fcrnle bc amateur show features wedding celebration on saturday mr and mrs w o brownrirfjzc were hosts to seven ty five guests at dinner in the odd fellows hallthe occasion being the celebration of their 25th wedding onnlversary the hall was tastefully and ap propriately secorated for the event and tho tahle were beautiful with flowers and candles a tlorod wed ding cake centred tho lioad table after dinner served by members of the jlceknh lodge short speeches of congratulation and felicitation to the bride and groom were made mayor jack armstrong acting as chairman those who spoke inclu ded mayor armstrong rev alex j caldor reeve w o marshall mrs clarence hayes mr quy wil son mr jharvey dewhurst mr pre wrlgglesworth and mr lome bird iflne broivimol ted in the upper hall and prizes were awarded to the four numbers judged the best judges were lew sampson garfield mcgflvray har- voy dewhiirsti t j brownrldge and mrs clarence hayes with only a few points between the first four contestants the judges decided in favour of miss oarlene graven- stone west toronto first george town rhytnmettes second nancy mcdonald victoria third and mas ter jlmmle sheppard milton uelghts fourth other prizewinners included joe martin 08 oldest person present dnrleno gravensione 7 youngest present a birthday prize went to wiu marshall toronto theoven ins closed with an old fashioned ycjuare dance guests were unanr- mous jnjntpresslng to mr and fin t brownrklie helr appreciation ol hornby farmer second- to overseas trip winner glen williams mis- editor we crrtulnly had u bruutlful ucckrnd fur tlinktmllvinf thu yrar quiu u tulutrust to the lmh und m half of ruin we hud thunka- kl inj laiil j tar km uutviri dutt max mln luln cvtotivr 6 3j j8 ottobrr 7 ij jj irurr cvtourr 17 jh libr 1 t u 0uur lo 17 7 otkwxr ii 01 jl ulour u 04 jl rufc 7 7 i 7 1 trai e water service off while hydrant moved water service jn a portion of town last of the highway was inter rupted for several hours on sunday whllo a hydrant at the queen steet turner was being moved farther al ong queen street the hydrant has been moved as part of a scheme to round off the corner to ipruvldc a better entrance way from the toronto side of the highway und to correct a drainage problem on the scott motors prop erty at a council meeting last night u decision was made to go ahead immediately with the rounding off of the corner it will not affect ony private property thirty years service retires on pension thirty years service at provincial paper ltd ended last week for john d kelly when he was pres ented with a lazyboy chair by staff and employees the presentation was made by dr g 1 hoover during his last dny at the mill mr kelly will be com mencing a new position soon with u papcrmlll supply house in the city coming to georgetown after six years in the orient where he acr- social and personal missc mabel and madge cassldy lyndhurst n j were guests last week with miss lena mcnally ond miss marion robinson the cassldy ximily lived in town several years ugo und miss madge cassldy at one time ran a confectionery store in premises now occupied by simpson order office a joint birthday party for mich ael ft and mary 4 children cf mr and mrs edwin hall was held on wednesday at their queen street home their guests were carolyn and ellen blahn lynda and deb bie hyde carroll and david fni- nell alan mcdonald david and lynda kcrttnci frances linton donny boyd and keith allen among those who attended a din ner in the oddfellows hall on sat urday as guests of mr and mrs w o brownrldge who were celebrat ing their silver anniversary were rev and wrs alex colder mayor ond mrs- jack armstrong mrs john scott mrs clarence haypa mr and mrs clarence pthulrps mr and mrs den ham mr and mrs seddon miss ethel brown rldge mr and mrs wouer brown rldge and mr and mrt harvey dewhurst from town mr and mrs fred huffman mr and mrs gharles austin mrs robert ounnlncham mr lome bird mr and mrs iv stark and mr ond mrs frank rud- dell r r 3 georgetown mr and mrs t j brownrldge and allen mrs murray brlgden mr and mrs mr und mrs john mcnabb mr nnd fred wriffflesworth mr george bellboddy mr and mrs quy wil son mr and mrs ward brown rldge jl r 2 georgetown mr will marshall miss ouv6 marshall and mrs c joyce toronto mr and mrs jqhn ehrhardt clarksonmr and mrs r king and leslie mr and mrs stan price hornby mr and mrs david lgwaon milton mrs margaret austin ktrkland lake mr roe scott mrsangxis mcdonald mr arid mrs tronic brvwn and family imehousof mrv ved with the american army ond later was employed with an oil company mr kelly spent 27 years as office manager at the old lower paper mill of the provincial com pany until it was closed down for the past three years he has been a member of the office staff of the coating division he has played an active part in town affairs in lodge and service club work and during the war was one of the officials of various vic tory bond drives mr and mrs kelly hove five children jim with tca in winnipeg william an en gineer with consumers gas in tor onto peggy mrs peter moore- house of oak v ill e molra and mich ael a delegation of eight halton plow boy atttuded the international 1lowlng ms tab at carp last week bun may hornbys mouldboard iirtist u hal tons lone contestant in the walking plow clasj and that a showing he made fir in jiix das on both wednesday an i thurada and cm the fiiu day in the ksso cliampion maki g plow class he was runnvrup to the over- teas trip w lnrer vlgle v allure of is rl h cic w er carleton count lob nlelvm mtolhtr llonoy ui- w ii was first u hit only mart on hu rftduy on riiv jh cun nliighun lb ye eld hoi iij loy n competition villi niuli old r competitors ux inm with c f picket of horn iy n third jkltlon uny ja k tu lm of the appleby line nelson tow i hip la fourth ik sluofl smncer wilson of nornl who was halton i i jr i ntatlv in the sso chnmi i n tractor clo s lc- etf f fth to i g hid of lrinpton the overseas tri winner mr wll- fon also took a fifth in th utility class on thursday in the boys claws under 21 years lfalton was rermsented by their most youthful contingent in some years namely 13 car oil arnold howden 15 year old join cun ningham and 16 car oli harry archer and incidentally hornby claims them all n her hoys in the class for boy under 16 years en wednesday artie id howj was first and john c i nnlngham third while barry archer in the class for young men undi 1 years of agr took third prize i competition with ome forty conestants wc understant lhnt on wednes day the three lads in the sam class placed as follow- barry archer 7th arnold howden th and john cunningham 1 2th other awards won by halton plowmen included a fifth to c f picket on wednes day a sixth and ninth to jack taylor on wednesday and thurs day respectively the intercounty tractor event on friday open to teams of two plow boys under 21 years brought 23 counties in competition halton representatives were barry archer and arnold howden whll- thty were not successful in taking top position which was by the team from ontario countyt nor have we as yet learned of their pi icing we have it on good authority that they were well up end a real credit to 1 their respective coaches harold picket and thos howden we would also like to congratulate leonard lister who took time off to go down and coach john cun ningham who as indicated above olso made an excellent showing it will be interertlng to watch the battle between these three youthful comtpctltors at haltons owti little international to be held on the lome laing farm nelson townhlp on thursday october 23rd incid entally the halton prize list is now available and thanks to the many cooperating firms and indlv idunli some outstanding prizes are offered dr j d maclachlan president of the ontario agricultural college is to be the guest speaker at the ev ening banquet to be held in the milum town hall banker leaves for bramtford position bob keith a member of the bank of commerce staff here for a year left last wednesday for a new pos ition in brantford he will serve under r h ireland who was the branch manager here before his promotion to manager at brantford bob is a teeswater boy and wor ked for the bank in mitchell before coming to georgetown he tm been succeeded here by david slorach of blyth who entered the banks ser vice in that town doyjd is looking forward to playing hockey here this winter last year he played wlth- a juvenile d team in blyth barbara dickenson weds michael jlorusso friday at st goontes ansucon church on fridoy evening archdeacon w q o thompson outdated at the marriage oi barbara dickenson daughter ot mr and mn james dickenson and michael william lorusso son ot mr and mrs em manuel lorusso the brlda wore a pale mauve suit purnla hat and cloves and an or chid corsage her sstar mlu betty dickenson sjttandad bar wearing a darker mauve suit amber accaa- sorle and a iehowvyosa in korea with the canadian united nations forces the groom is also en overseas veteran ot world war a a reception for the immediate tamllles and a tew friends was held afterwards at the home of the brides parents mra dickenson wpro a green dress with corsage at gardenias and the grooms mo ther wore a beige striped dress and a similar coraaga following honeymoon irlp