Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1956, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday evening september 5th 1956 first section two injured as cars collide on 9th line tht intersection of the ninth lint and no 10 sidtroad was the seent of a two car collision last wednesday august 29th involving a brampton and a georgetown res ident wtndell parks 22 guclph st georgetown was driving piilh on the ninth i int at approi matelv 1 10 pin and armed al the side road intersection it tht same turn as a 1956 dodge driven bv lloyd davcj of 64 wellington st brampton which was proem ing west the parks c ir i 48 dodge struck tht sidt of tht davcv vthi tie knocking it into the south ditch when it continued on out of con trol until it came to an abrupt halt against a large hjdro pole thi parks car also out of control ea tcned into the south ditch behind the firbt v thick mr parks received a deep laccra tion to his head and minor cuts and bruises to his chest mr dav ty suffertd a gash over his right tye cuts to his legs and lost a num ber of tctth the two men wtn taken into town bj a passing mot onst where their injuries wen treated bj dr c v williams the front end of parks car was damaged to the extend of s500 00 while the damage to the stcond tar amounted to about 1000 george moore of the opp invts tigated tht accident what council did school board protest changes highway reroute growing constantly the impact of canada s weekly newspapers is constantly growing to the point where they now go into over 1 1 mill on canadian homes here win allison and bill telfer look over the revised number of member papers at the recent canadian weekly newspaper assoc lation annual convention held at manoir richelieu murray bay quebec glen williams glen group visits at camp artaban mrs t wagstaffe and her grind son mitchell wagstaffe spent two weeks holidaj at tanners beach waubashent with mr waldo dj ins and david elaine crawford of burlington sptnt tht wttktnd with the bill hurzacks also visiting was urn davison of brampton on iridav evening thej all visited lamp at iiban on visitors night when an interesting program u arrarigi bv the campers followed b i fin other pirens atte ndmg i that evening wire mr and ro puckcrin mr ind mrs don hilts and llunnic and mi mrs jimes dims md juan mr and mrs willi mi m 11 erj with their ntwlv chosen old son bobbv visited her pi mr and mrs w 11 rrmmjtr blenheim f r the vvctk end tamp t iban mrs or lom re tits newlyweds injured cars crash on honeymoon trip mrs margaret grieve visiting in england mrs migartt new shi lie street u ft on saturdav st pie mix r 1st in plane to vimi hi r h nu in u aimer kenl hnland she will be awn thret weeks while there she will present i friendship im fr m tin sin ml tomp inv i f i gctown irl gi idis to the first uilnier kent irl u di ci in panv mrs grieve will ils vis i in umdon ami sti i social personal facial cuts when thrown on windshield deep pot heilts wtre the caiim of an act dint on nu 10 sitliroid la t mini i i september ltd whu tht driver f i west b umi t ir lost ei ntrt i mil plunged it into ditj ditth ihi t r i m sluikl iktr ill vtn in wrni inghmi 18 of 91 i nntt t h ir if s drue strut k tu ser e if potholes ilient hilf w n l twiin the th mil ullh hnis it ahuut 70 pm it viertil icross the road jnel tlroppid into a stvtn font i t iv tn n on the si nth s i pis enir in the c ir i in w 1 a bride and groom were rushed to milton private hospital satur d iv with injuries received when their tar collided with another mi nutes aftt r they left the brides norm on tht ir wedding trip mrs william dohe rlv is still in htispilil with a fractured skull mil i ft ktured shoulder tier husbind less suioiislv hurl had knee in juries ind t htad cut and ex piets to tit itleised fiom ho pilal ihi- week hi btideroum s iithliuind e u ii huh d with in e i tl ounil car elnven t hi naltl v it nu ni- ik ihille at in int i t tir n of tl t hirst lint int i side e id and ihi didit rlv ir i n 2 f i in t a ditih bv tut impact bidding gmsts wllths 1 til t i h uhkl airman son killed in motor accident ht leut donald cordon shier 32 year old airman attached to tht kcai station i ontlon was killed instantly august 25th his north bound ear swerved off highway 4 ibont fivt miles north of 1 utan and crashtd into a tret a p issint motorist martin pom pies of i ondon found the demol ishtd tar with tht airman s boelj still irimdi when he passed the setnt stunt lime later lit lived in ingcrsoll with his wift and fam ily ind was reluming from their summer cottage on lake iluion when the accident oecured ht i it til slmr wis the son of the late dr d w shier of loronto ind western ind mrs shitr who now makes her home at silver creek ik leavt s his wife uoro th i llarvev and four voung ehil efren donald manfvn david and birbira and a sister maran mrs r tistlale interment was in mount pit as mt tcmelery toronto following tht funeral service vesterdaj at the ward funeral home in weston ht luut shier was buried with full military honours the weather tht weather for the holiday week end made up for tht full rain column shown in this weeks sum mar tilt highest temperature recor ded for the month of august this vcir wis f4 and the miximum av ciagt for the iiiji h was 75 rle- grets whith is two depress below normal 1 he minimum average was 5g degrees and is one degicc abo vi normil average ihc low est ttmpcralure for the month was 46 degrees thrrt was nin on 16 davs dur ing tht meinli fo i lot it of 7 24 inchts which is over 2 time s tht normal of 2 inches for aug ust i hive given yei the faet of the weather for the month of august so just c ill it an kind of a month ou like lrn batkin date max min ram mon aug 21 76 55 trace lues aug 28 74 62 71 wed aug 29 78 62 2 49 thurs aug 30 69 60 88 fn aug 31 82 63 02 sat stpl 1 82 61 06 sun stpt 2 72 60 02 i avi 7b 60 118 what council did sunbeam drainage adds to council problems dnimgi prohlt ms in tht swan tk subdivision hive a counltrpirt in tht sunlit mi in i ilso accord ing to sid hirdic and victor loke who asktd culvtrls for shi hi whtn tin ippt irtd btfort til last night tht v follow i el a sw mtk de put i tion letl h sim re id who repor ttel thin himsts filing ruing st tl the next mt e ling solicitor eorgt lltwson was present ind saitl his firm has had loke no advice from a tit lawvtr on the si ladvisibil tj of suing finlav munro oun for storm sewtrs if he docs not heir from the firm bv nct mon it iv mr lewson advised the town to proceed an it v n w ih court karen daughter of mr and mrs rover norton 6 ontario street lus enrolled as a student at lorit ti atadtmv uelph this itrm thief rov halt j mrs ii il ind ihtir son bobbv have been holidn ing at thtir collage on th noll wasaga river rtctnt gutsts with mr and mrs archie mclner r r i george town were mr and mrs r j shortill of winnipeg man miss htltn mcoill md miss 1 indsaj have just rtturntd from thtir holidas which the sptnt il britannia hotel huntsville mr and mrs arthur suddahv charles street have had as their guests mrs suddabj s sister mrs fteorge d froom and he r son bruce froom from newport nova scotia mr and mrs orhe v hernngton main street south visited with their son ron and his w i alt the dave patman s of i nson and the charlie skein s of t t n c dur ing their holidavs mr and mrs clem dwjer and family of st catharines visited with mr and mrs oarfield mc gilvray on saturday douglas mc gllvray returned home with them after spending a week in st calh annes mr and mrs wesle fiebig dawn and wayne of victoria cres cent have been on a motor trip to lake placid and the adirondacks they also spent two days at hast ings miss mary mcclure mountain vitw road has returned from a very enjoyable trip to the british isles and the continent whilt touring the continent bv car she attended the salzburg festival in austria miss mcclure has now resumed her teaching dutic- al preston mr and mrs dick riddall os trander blvd are spending this week at murraj ba at the manoir richelieu they are attending the investors svndicatc of canada con vention mr and mrs ridriall ira veiled by train to montreal and up the st lawrence on the ss richelieu to murrav bay a fifth birlhdaj was the occas ion for a part givtr b mr nd mrs walter biehn 26 queen st for their son charles or tuesday september 4th i ihle friends mvi ted were douglas pennce ritth c i inton dav d farnem jojc mac donald paul perkins and hi cou sin john mcnally mr i t si t linn linn in ji mr md mrs u mmelv filvt d mi i n f n el night i r of mi ind m s h lovnson h n s hf bet n h tlav in i h lit r t int mrs cijttisji of lie llevillt mr ind mrs cart id mtf i i v md fimilv 8 in p sin t o nl ht holit iv vtn k e nil ti hit c il vin ci irks at u v om mr and mrs u lit r met ilvi dunnulh wtre visiimg ovir iht heiluhv wttkend witn mr nil mrs hovel hind 31 i rm mh blvd mr v f smith 22 p irk u and he r sister n law mrs hv w t be riturning home this week lum a hohd i visit in ntw york and new jerse mr and mr han f- irrar and staff of terra cotta inn give a farewtll breakfast to mr ind mrs clifford hick and familv old friends from fnghntl who hi rm numerous occasions givtn us val uablc assistance at the inn thcv are emigrating to california mr and mrs harr coldham guelph street are vacationing it their summer cottage at orr i akt mr goldham is up and around ag am recuperating afler a heart at tack which he suffered several weeks ago mr and mrs william t cromar 51 maplt ave w h iu returned from a motor trip easi tht v lrn ellcd through the states to the mantimes visited prince fdwird inland and ape breton and re turned home bv wav of ottawa mrs a i dawson glen wil hams is flving from milton air port on fridav afternoon to al gary and fdmonton for a visit of six weeks in calgarv she will i sit with htr ton donald k daw son and familv and in fdmonton she will be with her daughter mrs philip howard and family there wtre rmn guests from georgetown district at vallev view cabins huntsville dunn 1ht pist week and the holtdav wrekend tht included hcnr williams mr and mrs alf rolfe william ronev chic roncv mr and mrs charles davis gwen davis mrs g poile miss fthel davis two former orval ladies now toronto residenls were also at the cabins mrs ivy clegg and mrs g rod wav 12 uelph slrtil vv i thi vv n mine i t til i hoi ii d i it flooded dining 1 ist wiek s he ivv i nsi tin win mm id ml sufft i from ih rtt i oi s n runs it 11 mrighlv md i in t is d f id i in rt n dr mum mi ilehilv is thi tanner v in i ikoprki the i itti r re p i ting th il ch lie iiid the injurus 1 nt il mhli i f mr in 1 mrs elite ins hive to hi diu out iflei when ill i ff i m n m le me nl ih i iiuli m i iv ih nehiin trtlieismof nitionil irr veil the nrwililimi it n flr ml mis iimisdhr ih u in wis expressed for home vi i jnd dmost t ui i f si li dm 1 h w i i st ni i in wt i wtie is h v h id lit lie luek in torn age amumlul t jii u d n t ik p e ii st u in led pi ning tt tb government hodv iirth m 11 ii mi llirdie sud tulvt its ire th mh wlulion on she ii v si ind removes ten posts 7 ni t hil li iilnl i in wh n il eiivhe 1 mli tin mu l 1v f mm 3r norval hill plunge m ru kmkng i imd svmght rmh iwn 3 ii ih 11 s v i shtlv luek ont sl i llls l i c r ilrivtn i v r il n m v i r immliils ru irul lf l llh i f dint fa hd it link lb turn at the lift s hit km ff the triffir l h provultd tht v were bisi if ii orv 1 hill on me nd iv i hi r 111 iv f lit v tt i- ll h is nisliimm for homi m i w uii ird i th t mint wh r idt s n ir uu e i n r gn ownls pi ovule thtir own cul 1s4iki is si inn ti tht dnwr until dpi v wh quired ihi 1 driven bv i rm st llu tffuer t e e rgi moon irrnh i r w r ri ro id tommil lull ij i of onnto what council did rnisli ip tt isktel to re port threaten court action if permit not granted sells erin store merchant moves here a local merchant since purchas ing the john mcbcan clothing store i six vears ago gordon garner has become a town residtnt mr and mrs garner have moved here from frin and an occupving an aparl imcnt above their store at 3 main street south the v have sold their business m irintoa f hibbcrt of rramplon antl in future will concentrate tf forts in their georgetown stori whtrt a continuing sines of im provt mints havt been made since the store was taktn over i mr garntr a native of we hand has bttn in f- nn for 25 vcars the store tht re grew from an origiml i shoe re pair business foundt d bv his fithcnnlaw the late archie stephens a retail shoe business was added later ihen drj goods and clothing 1 hr new fnn merchant father of six children is a former geor gelown resident moving from town to brampton sevenl cars ago where he has been in the tni ex pert businrss- district deputy visits rebekahs mrs harry easton district dep uty president of centre distncl no 11 paid her official visit to car crash leaves six motherless six small e hi id re n were left molherkss earlv sundaj when mrs i awrence timleck 3 was instan tlj killed in a car crash on high wav 5 just west of toronto mrs timleck was the wifi of 1 awrtnet timleck a brother of jack tim hek of normandv blvtl mr antl mrs timltck were dnv ing home to cooksville after visit ing friends in toronto when a car heading for toronto on the 4 lane highway v e e red across the road and hit the timleck auto the pol ice said david dorej 29 of whit in driver of the car and his two pissengeis i eonard janveaux and lifford blanchard wen oni sligh tlv injured mis timleck is sunned bv her husband i awrence mil sons and diughtors 1 irrv ravmond patri ai richard wendv and jill fun ir service was conducted at ihc funeral home of skinner and mid dlcbrook 128 iake shore road port credit this afternoon inter ment was in spring creek ceme tcry clarkson verdun rcbckah lodge on tues day evening it was the opening meeting of the season and it was a well attended enjovablc meet ing mrs easton had her commis eion read by mrs alf collins pressing thi ir case to build n rear storage extension on the iga supermarket owners bruce wil lnmson and bob caldwell advised council through a solicitor that thcv would ask for a court order to issue a building permit uncss advised bj stpt 5th that counicl is giving favourable consideration to a permit a letter from downe shand robertson stated the iga case forcefully claiming that the town has no basis on which to withold a permit council recently endorsed a plan ning board recommendation thit the permit be refused as it will contravene a clause in a zoning b law under consideration the bv law calls for a rear yard allow ancc which could be a service road in future the iga wants to take care of rubbish and packing boxes present 1 stored in the back yard and which according to sid hardie area ratepavers head arc a nuis ance to adjoining householders council savs the firm has plentv of land to build a storage shed at either side of the present building and that if the rear yard is built on it will preclude an future road wav the letter was filed when major armstrong said he believed it cal led for no answer as no question was asked solicitor george hew son was empowered to deal with the matter if and when the court orders a building permit aclion t until will isk irch ttc i ii ill lo t rid t n t nuclin to dscuss i r feci in the munitipil build i n whin p ti it is pttluv ff i w ill n impri u d moutlip i i t n tin m nn streil drinking fount nn wis utile re d ifttr nthici from ihc tountv hnllh unit two ttmplintid suruvin tints turns win di ilt with in int nsi in t rro- in li m oul ann streit will in silvtd bv ippro lehing proptrk owner to ex ehmge poitions of ihc street on which thtir homes arc built foi portions of the built up strut whith in re illv on pnv ue prop ertv a survevors error several vears ago in marking maple avenue is that m in s responsibilitv accord ing to a ruling of tht survevor gintral and the town is writing him asking that his survej be coi rectid it is important btcaust of ihi present finishing of the road a strong protest from the pub lie school board has caused a change in plans for rerouting traf fie during paving of no 7 high way through town the matter was discussed at a council meeting last night when mayor armstrong said he had been called to an emergency school board meeting last thursday after a herald newspaper story in wed ntsday s issue which said high way traffic would he routed along maple avenue during paving the board put in a strong protest claiming that tht road which is being ustd as a traffic artery for school children attending wriggles worth school would be hazardous with no sidewalk for the children the mayor and town engineer then decided to change highway traffic rerouting and council okayed a proposal to use durham queen and john streets alternately as tht paving progresses the new idea met with some criticism from reeve stan allen who claimed there will be just as much hazard for children from the other end of town when this hap pens cr alf sykes suggested that children from the park district could use a longer route past the post office and along the highwa for the few days necessary for paving cr migilvray suggested the younger children be given a holidaj during paving operations while highway traffic will not oroceed along maple there will be still danger to kindergarten chil drcn who will be arriving and leaving school in mid morning an tscort is being arranged to provide a safe avenue for these children work on the road will not stait until sam and work men will be off for lunch at noon so the street will be clear at these times m nn street will be eesignatcd a through street when lh2 maple avenue extension opens a sur ev is being made and street lights are planned on th exten sion in tht next few months tenders art being call fi for the sidtwalks and catchbains on ma pic avtnut ind for gnvtl on the stine road a new sidewalk is also planned on the highwaj from dur ham street to the wnggltsworfh school trussing mrs charlotte lee once town resident mrs hirlotle i ee dud in hospi til in toronlo on saturday august 25th after a lingering illness mrs i ee lived in georgetown for a year some time ago with the late mrs sam gilmer edith street the funeral service was tuesdaj afternoon august 28th mrs lee was a member of the presbyterian church she is survived by one son herbert who lives in parrv sound austin wrecked but driver is uninjured one car was completclv demo ishi d an another damaged lo the extent of s100 in an accident on widncsdiv august 29th at the itorncr of the 9th line and no 5 sidcroad piter schtll 18 of 9 john st wis travelling north on the 9th line at 6 pm while earl clarndge 23 of 20 mill street brampton was driving cast on the side road the schell car a 1950 meteor stunk the side of the austin dri vtn bv mr clarndge causing tht kmall cir to roll over several times finally coming to rest in the north ditch fortunatelv mr clarndge was able to walk awav from the wreck ed vehicle with nothing more sen ous than a shaking up mr schell was also uninjured opp officer george moore was called to investigate the acidcnt personal cfn bud hardman of no 216 workshop rceme is home on a month s furlough from chilliwack b c bud expects to spend most of his leave around his home town he is with his parents mr and mrs bob hardman 8 normandy blvd no prize this band fourth the iconic scots band returned home thursdav night after falling short in their attempt to capture the trophv at the cnf for the 3rd ear in succession the band pla ccd fourh in a field of five how ever this defeat was one of the rare mars on the splendid reputa tion built up bv the band over the jears the number one position was won hy newmarket thcv were fol lowed bv new westminster petro lia georgetown and woodstock in that order some of the members scheduled to make the trip were unable to at tend those who did travel to the cne were cornets charlie landsborough year at cne vic carter jim golden doug peck charlie emmans jack coates and e smellie clarinets george elliott frank carter john settcrfield emerv thompson and nino braida alto horns ern forgrave joe wilcox and monte cook saxaphones allen heatlc g djer and dick riddall baritones fred lcece bill wal ker and roy coates trombones ian emshc paul de- laney ken allen p emmans bruce mckerr basses art herbert fred car tcr charlie hingsmill norm long drums arnold cuthbert and al len machin

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