Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1954, p. 1

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twelve pages georcetown onurio wednesday sept 8th 1954 twelve pages is lome scots band first at cne pipersjat laidlcrmacdougalt wedding most win thursday set record 96 mark- or ucrosse is over for cne competition outclassed by a speedier sarnls outfit j the ola i o it- r mod 11 a playoff georgetown ngi will fuve their backs to the walalo mor row when they play thv third game hrrr ngs droptied the first two game uf the 3ofs series after defeating strrrtavluc for 4he right to meet ttarnta slroeisvtllc cunllnun in the b playoffs the local played one of their poorest games uf the waaon hero thursday when simla took their measure j 43 moddiwin mccann and alexander wtre the only bright spot in the georgetown scor ing with mccann and hill louth also credited with osalsls while georgetown played a bet ter brand of lut rosse in sarnls sat urday superiority of numbers tip ped the scales in sarnla s favour only eleven men made the trip they gave sornla a good game for the first two periods but tired as the game progressed final score 110 eke mccain less led the scorers with 3 junior beaumont had a pair and john haines a single while savage wilson and haloes were indited with assists the weather ku editor seems as if the- hot weather li till with us to date 80 is the highest mark litis summer bnd 38 on the lblh of august ia the lowest the average maximum for aug ust this year was normal which la 77 degrees but the average mini mum was 4 degrees below normal with 51 degrees the rainfall for august was 375 inches which li 1 inch more than iiormul however it is perfect exhibition wriitttcr km liajkln date mli mill lula auil 30 ib 52 1011 aul 31 c8 53 trace sipt 1 71 52 sept 2 ill 33 02 sill 3 71 m syt 70 4m truce siit aa 53 avttukc 72 52 110 oordon campbu mr and mrs howard laidler pose with two members of georgetown girls pipe bond who piped them from st johns united church after their wedding the bride joan macdougall is a member of the band eileen kerr is on the left and mrs john patterson on the right in the photograph what council did claim opp sidestepping still seek speed trap incensed by what one councillor called side stepping by provincial police headquarters council last night ordered the town clerk to write and ask if the opp will allow their local detachment to use a speed trap if one is established here a letter read at the meeting in response to such a previous request said that investigation showed few serious accidents and no fatalities in town and it is police opinion that a trau is unnecessary the department also said that the dept of highways must approve any speed trap that is a pretty weak answer said mayor armstrong do wc have to kill a few people off before wc can take proper measures to curb speeding im not surprised at all was reeve stan allens reaction this la the same answer wc get from every proposal to the provincials one inspector told us the main thing is to keep ccryone happy and not upset anyone the clerk reminded council that the town must first go to the ex pense of preparing n speed tra be fore approval can be asked he was requested to find out if guelph and brampton had approval for theirs david bowman was appointed to the library board to replace arch deacon thompson who resigned when he left town a new street light will be placed on park ave between edith and market streets reviewing garage accounts the town will henceforth deal with one garage each month taking each in turn in order to ensure a fair split up of business limfchourk visits in england after forty years robert llnham left on tuesday for a two month visit to the bristol district in england after an ab sence of forty years he will cross on the francon miss collinson has returned after a holiday at hock wood stayner and muskoka sunday school will reopen on september 12th at 130 recent visitors airs wilfred of toronto with mr and mrs mills mrs morton of bolton with the earl scotts brigadier and mrs agnew of kingston with the bournes a week uko mr and mrs bob roughley and family of london with the hough- leys here on monday mrs muriel johnson niagara kails ontario mr karl howard buffalo ny and mrs k rcamsbol- tom of toronto with the c a fos ters mr and mrs charles agnew and sons of woodbndge and mr and mrs ward of west virginia with the gjynns mls mary mccallum of durham with kathleen jvlrkpatrick a week ago mr and mrs arthur lane qf toronto with his mother mr and mrs joe rice to sud bury mr r karn spent the weekend at barrie the glsbys visited at copetown presentations made to two student nurses presentations to erin and george town girls who entered nurses training and to a georgetown girl wtu will attend llavergal college were held last week in erin the staff of hill lory lodge erin presented yvonne mc- enery with a travelling alarm clock miss ivfcencry who has enrolled in the school of nursing at guclph general hospial is daughter of mr and mrs- archie mc entry of erin and u sister of mrs gordon king of georgetown in georgetown a group of friends attended a party at the home of mama mackenzie where guests of honour were beverley hyde daugh ter of mr and mrs william hyde and claudia milne daughter of dr and mrs j b milne beverley will be a classmate of yvonnes in guelph while claudia will attend llavergal college toronto this year the group presented miss ifydc with her nursos watch and miss milne with a party box to match her lug gage mrs patrick buried in greenwood cemetery a georgetown residryit several ears ago mrs patrick of acton was burled in greenwood ceme tery on saturday the former mrs william greg ory she lived here until mr greg ory death if 1jm later moving to scho rubers where- she married mr calhoun who also predeceased her in 1w8 she married mr patrick and had been living in acton since that time she also leaves a family of four sons and two daughters mrs sandy norton hamilton mrs flor ence hopkins guelph william and calvin toronto ed in wood stock and frank of weston an other son rodney gregory died in woodstock some years ago hail for iioubay in ilmtikll isiks on tuesday mr and mrs wilfred muo mcnab street left for que- ber city where they will sail on the ss iranconia for a 7 week holiday in england while in england mr and mrs mino will visit with rela- tic and also plan to call on two former georgetown courplcs mr it mi mrs it fog gen carlisle and mr uikj mrs bob ox ley grantham mr and mrs oxleys ann hilly is serving with the rap and he and hi wife and two children have rec ently moved to his new potting in egypt scoring one of the matt remark able wins in their long history of competition thu lome scots band came home with tirmtjiie of 1300 ut the canadian national kxjtlbi- lon on saturday- one of four bands entered in the class b suction the lurne scots set a record for the cnx when they were given 06 points by the adjudi cators for their performance of the seat piece tangon rouge tbty played sousas under the double eagle as their march favoured to win barrie colleg iate band which took a first prise at the chicago music festival a few weeks ago was in last place burlington citizens band scored ims norwich musical society w and barrie 88 the lxrne scots previous high mark in competition was 04 v the band composed of musicians from georgetown acton milton and brampton is conducted by band master alf perrott those who played at the exhibition thursday were cornet joe wilcox vic car ter jim golden doug peck fred armstrong jack smlllle jack coats clarinet john sedderfleld allan healey emery thompson ar thur silver archie kerr klute george elliott saxophone ray agnew dick kiddall alto ernest rorgravc harold wheeler fred carter monty cook baritone fred levee 11111 walker hoy coats bass arthur herbert charles ktngsmlu trombone paul delaney bruce mckerr harvey cuthbcrt ian em- slle ken allen drums arnold cuthbcrt allan machin charles landsborough acton missed his second competition in 20 years when illness prevented him taking the trip brampton couple marry here in knox church district houiteinh shipped to quebec jack holmes acton drover has returned from a trip to three riv ers quebec where he delivered a shipment of grade and registered hoi lc ins which he assembled from farms in the georgetown and acton districts a rrarnplon couple are honey- moonlng in boston mass this weiklr11nwmi their marriage sat urday in knox presbyterian church here rev alex calder officiated at the marriage of anne shirley jam leson daughter of mr and mrs guidon jamleson georgetown who is employed at chlnns photo cen tre and william collin goddard son of mr and mrs william e goddnrd brampton the groom is employed with e g steacy plumb ing a heating brampton a st albans church wedding mcmillan hackney is champion at cne nork elegance a hackney horso which ken mcmillan purchased rec ently from argyll stables ml car- loll ill was rand champion har ness mare at the cne norsc show on sunday the k t c browns and miss e brown visited it mcaford on sun day miss ivens nnd mrs newton vis ited the griers at brantford one day lust week mr harold karn ivtr and mrs e karn and family and mr and mrs alvin karn and family of london all enjoyed a few days on manltoulin island last week scrioirrfyilnjiired in motor accident a former georgetown woman mrs b limebeer will be in boa net to the general and marine hospital owen sound tlie vehlele went out oi control en route to chatsworth and travelr i accident in which she narrowly ea- i f caped death thursday evening mrs umebeer who is the daugh ter- of lira cheater hill of town and robert edmunds escaped almost certain death whenthe ear in which- they were travelling went out of contra turned two aomer- aaulu abd cane to real in a ditch four miles north 1f chatsworth on and 10 thursday even ing efcautlts lira ubnebaerof houand centre 30000 esquesins debentures purchased by bank of commerce jl graham and co and the canadian bank of conunerce have purchased a 30000 debenture issue of esquesing township the money will pay for the new addition to glen williams school h5ghbldwas 102c0 for the 4ur debentures which will mature lit twenty- years ten bojvd firms sub mitted bids which weropened at a council meeting in stewarttown friday njghtvv anderson and co and the royal bank had- second highest of 101919 and lowesfetender wag tjl other firms wshtnlrting bids were galrdner cd deacon flndlay coyne bell geulnlock t co h vfti co beer was sbte to get it back across the road but swung h into the ditch to avoid an oncoming car the drivers side of the car was completely- crushed in- and the in- terior was a shambles the garage operator who hauled the car away cuimed never before had he known people to survive an eecisent which wrecked a- vehicle so thoroughly the bride wore white floor length taffeta with jacket and peplum of silk ohantllly lace a white silk tulle veil bordered with lace and a juliet carp of tulle and seed pearls her only ornament was the grooms gift a string of pearls morta jamleson as her sisters maid of honour and nancy jamleson as junior bridesmaid wore ballerina length gowns of faille taffeta matching half hat and mittens mona in green andnancy in mauve nancy goddard was flower girl similarly gowned in yellow the bride carried orchids and stephan- otls and the two attendants had bou quets of yellow roses while the flower girl carried a basket of yel low roses mrs bern lec gow land was organ ist and mrs jukn mcclure sang wedding prayer and the lords prayer during the service mr jamieson gave his daughter in mar riage the grooms brother louis goddard was groomsman and ush ers were john puckering and eric jamieson ths reception was held at the home of the brides parents 62 guelph street mrs jamieson wore a light rust suit with black acces sories both she and the grooms mother who assisted wore corsages of white roses leaving on their honeymoon the bride wore a blue poodle suit with pink and navy blue accessories mr and mrs goddard will be living ut j3b isabella street brampton norval mrs birdie loree dies suddenly a norval resident mrs e b birdie loree died in her sleep last night mrs loree who was formerly ethelblrdette robinson lived in sn apartment at the home of mr and mrs william townsend sur vived by one daughter mrs john lee london and three grandchil dren she was predeceased by ber husband and one son jack she alas leaves two brothers bert of chi- oagolu and herb of drumheuer alta rt satlt ksnrttk thanksgiving day october 11 will be nertubjug holiday 7 mills spenceti mr and mra leslie norton aign the register in st albans churchy glen williams after dieir marriage last month they weje txtarried in an early evening anyat w ai w g o t bgssiwki8jj ladk golptbs mrs john patterson and mrs kd- ward- anold were hostecaes for ladles day at the north halton golf dub- on tuesda prlrea for- score wento

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