the georgetown herald second section georgetown onl wednesday september 29th 1954 six pages georgetown pall fair friday and satu this week harness jes grand horse show excellent livestock poultry exhibit mfttrysoroond rides games for the kiddies a big weekend u planned- for those who attend the 108th fall fair which will be staged at the park by the eaqueaing agricultural boe- jhy of which harding price la the presiding officer the only major factor left to aaaur a good time la the weather end jt la heaped lh weatherman can procnlae ua the same fine day that milton fair en joyed laat week end it ehould be a big day or the 2000 odd achool children who have received complimentary passes to the ahow for the directorm have been promised six ridee including a merry -co- round swings cars etc there wlu be games and refresh ment boothe galore in fact with the ateady influx of new ctuzena to town and district the grand total of attendance ahould be well above normal and dont forget that the display hall will be open from 7 to 10 in the evening of friday october 1st when the work of the school chil dren the various displays can be seen at a more leisure time thai on the busy saturday and fair day itself for those who would start the fall season off with a dunce we draw your attention to the annual fair night dance in the arena at which the dobonnaircs orchestra w 111 supply the music the directors deem it nn honour to have the assistant dcjhity minister of agriculture j a carroll to offi cially open the fair at 2 p m on saturday afternoon mr carrol s also immediate past superintend ent of the jail rairs association of ontario and has not taken part in the ceremonies in george town since 146 when he took part in the cen tennial celebrations of the society although it looks as if the race track might be a bit heavy due to the amount of rain recently there are a numer tif fine horses uttered in both classes and the racing pro gramme ahould be good with sec retary jack cllrale of tulaonborg bringing hia starting cat bar for the first time a quick check among the light horse exhibitors at neighbouring fairs assures a ajood show in front of the grandstand here and dont forget our own girls pipe band will supply music throughout the afternoon everything points to a record livestock show especially in the hoist el n class where a number of special prizes are offered exhibitors among these is the hoy a dank tray for the exhibitor with the most points plus a cash prize by n a robinson and bona and 400 iba of pesluregro by swifts through their agent pat patterson of norval en tries are also in for a good jersey ahow and sheep entries promise this class will be well filled farmers are reminded if they have bacon hogs ready for market of the t tat- on co special which will add to their selling price of hogs t1r young farmers of the district will not want to forget the com mercial dairy mid beef class com ix tit ton and the showmanship class two wrist watches have been dona ted us flrat prizes in tile two ago krouje orul by the bank of com ment and the other by barber s gift ahop as well as tht large cash prlte list with a 5 00 prize for e ry culf mti red the poultry show will be given a boost uils year and the birds shown t advantage w heij a large tent w 111 urcufiimodati the show the ontario hydro mobile inform ation bureau will be at the fair and fair goers are urged to visit this unit and acquaint themselves with the new conversion programme there will be no baby show this year due to lack of entries n the last few years but there are a number of specials offered in the ladles work classes which should maiding puce heading the board of baquealng agricultural society as president for a third time harding price and his directorate are busy with final plans for georgetown fair october 1st and 2nd uttrikt exhibitors both young and old so thins it folks a fall pro gramme of rntertaliunent you won t want to miss probably your laat big outing before the winter seta in to correct an erroneous impres sion the admission price to the fair is only ioc for adults children isc ii nd can 25c children with school i misses free tanya of de graaei qualifies two shows tanya of de grassl qualified in two show over the week nd to wards her obedience title of com panion dog the german shepherd owned by miss laura treble of tanhardt ken- neli r r 1 georgetown hopes to get her degree next saturday at the iondon dog show at ehqursing council bond sale fire area head township business three meetings have kept ea queaing cou net lion m extra busy this moni and much busineaa has been transacted as already reported a special meeting was culled to open deben ture landers fur the fjoooo glen wlllams school addition j l gra ham co and the hank of com merce bought the issue paying 102 80 for the issue with reeve wilfrid bird away ojj a trip west deputy reeve wslter linhem has been appointed by coun cil to act in his absence cr george currle and road foreman william townaend were eent by council as delegates to a meeting of the ur banrural municipalities associa tion at the old 14111 early in the month a weed spraying outfit eoatlng bio waa purchased from s matta- wey professor ferguson was ap ulnted under the tile drainage act to inspect drains installed on the farms of fred nurse and leslie giftcn the salary of auditor h a lever was given an upward ad justment acton fire area no 2 has been established by bytaw making three fire districts within the township the township la advertising fur a rod grader snow plow and wing unking for tendi rs with and with out u trade in sheep claims were fairly light a total of 47 being paid to george c urrle 22 a n stark 14 and ro bert irving 10 for lambs killed a n strk and meldrum stark recei mil m each ai nlualors six 3 claims for foxes destroyed were paid to mrs jessie stark rob- rt ruddrll lloyd fisher wm arhrt a n stark and gordon shoobrtdge lawson family reldtive weds at balmer heights h1dro hpfaker at uons a t wluett showed movies and explained how hydro conversion will be accomplished to lions club members at last week s meeting mauon eileen bo rao n a graduate this year from hamil ton teachers college martonjstlleen robson has her first teaching posi tion on the staff of carrruchael school in kitchener she is the eld- eat daughter of mr and mrs ern est robson r r 2 guclph and her mother is the former mary norton of glen williams social and personal john and bill whitney spent a recent week in sudbury with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs george truce y mr and mrs joseph lake called on relatives in town on saturday they live tn powassan where mr lake li publisher of the powasaan news on saturday kllen xllchn enter tained a group of her friends at a balmer heights farm ingle- wood was the scene of the iriarrug of judith grant bongard daughter of mr and mrs strschan r bonn gard and michael meredith too of mr and mrs alien osier meredith rev hues k cameron officiated and the wedding music wag played by curly pusen v the bride wore an embroidered nylon tulle gown fashioned with grecian drape bodice and featuring a bouffant skirt which extended to a brain her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a band with seed pearls and she carried euchar- 1st lilies snd atephanotls her attendants mrs donald fal coner matron of honour miss joan hall miss ann mackersy miss pat godson mlas sue jsrvls and mis joan taylor wore similar ballet frocks of powder blue nylon tulle fashioned with chantllly lace bod- ice and featuring a shoulder drape they carried pink roses snd carna tions david goaaage was groomsman and the ushers were james mor- lock donald east mure 1 fairy mere dith hdmund meredith and stra- chan ilongard following the reception the cou ple left on a rip to virginia the bride whose mother is the former helen lawson of george town is a niece of mrs j arnott larly ut town theatre party at tht roxy followed by o suiajxr at her home on queen street which marked her 7th birth- day guests at the party were car roll and david 1arncll mary mc- numam lynda and debbie hyde sharon allen lynn ritchie jane bradley alan mcdonald michael hall john flnlay villa and jo ann hideout her sister carolyn and bro ther char lea country setting for meredith bongard wedding their attendants gather around mr and mrs michael meredith after the wedding at balmer heights farta inglewood on t from left to right standing are donald east and harry meredith ushers mrs donald falconer matron of honour the bride and groom david goaaage best man miss pat godson bridesmaid edmund meredith strachan bongard and james mor- lock ushers seated are bridesmaids miss joan hall masjk a jg miss ann mackersy miss sue jarvis and miss joan taylor the bride was judith grant bongard daughter of mr and mrs strachan- k bongard and the groom is the son of mr and mrs allen osier meredith er rbis fair i ices ssi t