Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1953, p. 8

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m georgetown inrai j redneaday evef sept mb 1853 rage 1 thfe geprgetown serving hie omntamnltiai of qbotobtown gxkn wuxxams nobval umkbousk homnbt stewakttown balunapajd ajshqeovk twa ootta subscription rate- s3l00 a year steele copies 8c each advertising bates quoted on application h e ra l d walter c bikhn pttbuataei 8 t att f garfield l uogilvray herrincton jr leslie 11 clark ref fjroombeed the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized aa second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwjta golf again in georgetoijn golfers who have bemoaned the fact that georgetown has ho course will be delighted at the pews that j a willoughby has sold his private course to what will be a stock comp any composed of district people driving force behind the purchase is kenneth langdon who has been negotiating for some time for the property mr langdon has in mind the creation of a non profit com pany of golf enthusiasts who can enjoy the game in one of canadas most beautiful set tings without the tiresqme trips to brampton orangeville guelph and other centres which have been necessary for a decade untif the local club was closed ten years ago there were many happy times at cedar brae where through mr willoughby s gener osity a club with very coonservative annual fees and green fees for those who played oc asionally was available we would imagine that the income fell far short of paying oper ating expenses and of course there was no original investment to pay off the new club will be far different jnd pot pourri georgetown may have a winning lacrosse team for the first time in half a century if the notgs continue their winning ways it wasn t quite so easy a series as the first three games would indicate but they finally routed wal laceburg on labor day and now only brook in stands in the way of an ontario champion ship crowds have not been too encouraging this first season so now that cooler nights are here the boys are hoping for a real turn out at their games with brooklin omitted from the list of guests at the robinson stark wedding reported last weclfr in the herald was mr w a hardy maybe we should not giv a tree plug but the cne grand stand show is almost an institution so we say to those who haen t alread seen it do victor borge is worth the price of admission alone and a terrific production numjier feat must be maintained on a sound financial structure there is a capital expenditure of 125000 which must be retired in a ten year period particularly the 50000 mortgage which mr willoughby has given for this purpose capital shares of 500 must be pur- hased by a member which will be repayable sometime during the ten years the fees themselves are not low but have been set after a careful study of what income must be realized to pay off capital debt and keep the club in top shape unfor tunately many who wish to play may feel they cannot afford the 150 or 100 yearly as the case may be this is regrettable but it must be realized that the club can only ex ist like any other activity if its income carries its expenses only other solution would be for the town proper to buy the club out of the public treasury and we should hardly imagine taxpayers faced with mount ing expenses for public works would look fav ourably on owning a golf course with their tax money uring old fashioned songs and skits is another highlight borge is a real performer aa any one who saw him put on his whole show in tse rain last triday would realize the ed wilsons and cece davidsons saw a show of another kind in stratford during the shake speare festival driving through the city on a sunday they decided to stop and have a look at the huge tent and were surprised at the buzz of activity t urned out the national film board was taking sofnc movie shots of the shows and spectators were sought to fill up the seats and make it look like a perform mice so it was that all for free they saw scenes from both plays with the thrill of being some of the atmosphere themselves plus e twen stents entertained b uric christmas so often heard on theradio in toronto meet cplhenrytbomn drivermechanic of the infantry army tra red corpora henry bow en s job at a driver mechanic hoi allowed him to ice a great deaf of canada he hat alio er ted in england and the far bati proud father of three v ch dn corpora bowen and hit wife both agree on he many 1 odcarrfagei of arm jorvtce men like cpl henry rowan know how important their jobs in the army ore to canadas safety in the army they also know that they are building good sound futures famhemselves for soldier tradesmen kkd cpl bowen enjoy many advantages in our modern canadian army excellent pay financial security through long term service penslonithe best medical and denial care outstanding chances fos promotion there are challenges and the fob is a big and important one to all canada you 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doing the most for you if you dont know jack gudgeon get in touch with him today hell help you plan a secure tomorrow for you and your family with prudential insurance j gudgeon 9 normandy blvd georgetown brampton office second floor 13 queen sl e phone 800 see your prudential agent or complete family security including prudential s great neve sickmct and accident insurance fii hazel reed weds in omash church in omagh presbyterian church on saturday rev jmts mcfaul offi liated at a three o clock ceremony which united hszcl marie reed and jjmes craig reid in marriage the church was decorated with white gladioli and pink roses the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs harold reed r r 1 mil ton and was employed at otis ele- ator co ltd in hamilton btfore her marriage thi room son of mr and mrs utir rtid r 11 2 nerval farms on tht 8th line near hornby ruth wilson was organist and jani and marg rtl bird sang i 11 wlk beside ou and wedding pntr liunnt th ber ict all are cousins of tht jjoom i 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ind neighbours gathered in the hall fndny evening to make a presentation to mfss jein sin clair i bride to be of next atur- daj following a short programme jtan and hcr fiance mr bob mcgill were called to the front a short address was re id by yvonne mc tntrj after whieh the bride and groom lo be we c presented with a easy ch ilr table and lump and a bookcase the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing miss dorothy warne entertained it a kitchon shower in her home in honour or mis sinclair games and contests were enjoyed after which jean wa- presented with many lovely and useful gifta for which she thanked them in a lew well chosen words a dainty lunch was served to close a very enjoy able evening mr and mrs charles near of newmarket and mr and mrs j may pf markdale were weekend visitors with mr and tars uuncan ferguson the theme for this wek is back to school among the beginners at blue mountain are biuje mct- ery jimmy sanderson alan jam- icson brian sinclair and wayne directory alfred j bishop j certified public accountant j main 9u georgetown j phone 654 j successor to a j crandeu j monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north a a l t deflgns on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery nielsen the chiropractor drufleaa therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant mod rues frl 25 pjn wed sat 25 and 8 9 pjn gearvetown phone 150w dr clifford reid lxs dds dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service pbone 391 georgetown po box 413 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 80 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience jsanford son phone georgetown 34w dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrong s garagft phone 11 j a willoughby sons complete real estate service head office -r- toronto 366 bay st em 30004 ctty and csnntrr hemes farms and small acreage imtastrtal ai taw local repreaentatitcs tom hewson georgetown 332w walter f1dler brampton 395 r 4 s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellen georgetown phone 536 leroy dale qc i m sybu bennett qc barristers and solicitors mlu street j georgetown phone 10 lever hoskin chartered accountants jenkins and hardr 1809 metropolitan bids m victoria street toronto eu 0131 james f mcnab barrister squoioil notary public norton bldg main street telephone 836 gates how thankful we are for the showers snd cool l brees- es after the jirolonged heat wevel hewson glancy bamsters and solicitors uccee4ln kewftlhm uukhfon rosy tbcatra bug mill street flmksss t jeouge i wwmiii k ju-

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