Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1956, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday evening november 7th 1956 first section businesswomens first anniversary photocraft enterprise cvorgi tuwn georgetown business and professional womens club celebrate their first anniversary at the jack o lantern guests of honour in centre of head table from left to right joyce nevitt past president mrs ethel armstrong collins provincial organizer toronto marion robinson president and eleanor mcdonald president of the brampton club hockey raiders open schedule next wednesday in brampton at a league meeting in bramp ton last thursday three new team were added to the senior b ho ckey group bringing the total of teams to eight with the five uams from last season readj to go plus onllia meaford and elmira this promises to be one of the fastest senior b groups in the province of the three teams added onllia is the only one the raiders have never met but thc are- not strang trs in milton last season it took the milton team eight games to el jminate them in a very tough ser jes meaford eliminaud the raid trs last year and elmira spent scv ral seasons is this troup a few vcars ago a twentj eight same schedule is bung drawn up b pat patterson of brampton the league convener the raiders open in brampton net wednesdav nov 14 with the home opener on fnda nov loth tin stouffvilk clippers art the oppos ltion thdt nwht the ret of th checluk will he printed nit wick the raiders with two vvtcks j rattier under th ir hilt- hit iwo exhibit n kj til s wt k with the lljnil ombims i st n ior l oulht lh v u i i wellind fm tin lionel urn n fntlav nulil pn- should trvt tn tet them in top noun h ipe u i ihtir lu ii jninr the f llriwtn week with ill if hst st isons pi vers to choom from plus spiral n vv comers the ruders should hi i strong dub ired kintmr fiom cton s mi with the it i it p ifu i spmding the list ouph of tins in scolhnd stvtril of hi eirs juniors art also out uhik atltndanct has puked up 1he last two snstns- it i hoped th ii this jear will be om better with three new teams ml most of lh home games i rid w nuhls ihc raiders are hoping for b inner uar at the gatt the weather mr editor another warm week over and we art on into november to review and compare the month of october the maximum average this jtar wjs 66 degrees which is 9 degrees above normal while the minimum average is ex actlj normal average of 38 de grets tht highest reading for tht month was 85 degrees and the low est wis hi dtjrees we had ruin on 8 das during the whole month jnd tht liitil was onlv 1 05 inehts whieh is much 1 low hit nornul of vi mthis lrn bilkin date max min rain lon lit jo u i lit oct jo 7 11 tttd oil 11 t7 w u ibuis nov 1 hi rn nov 1 id 57 11 sit nov i il 5i sun nov 4 r 51 45 police warnagain check air rifles i i ci t hi f hov ii ilt v bis nsk til tint it iim hi hi hilit t i i in ilti ntnm of ii illi juu nil s mil p hi nts i f tin impiop i usi f ur i f vviiliiii tht town limit- ii v ii nil uk in i urn nit if he 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woke tht next morning to find their ores a little lacking in air prtssurt down town teen agtrs took soap in hand the first time in months for man of them and at tempted intelligible sentences on the slon windows while main strt e t traffic was reduced to a minimum the most c insistent of which wert two but ies and a man ure sprtadtr drawn bj an oer grown thibuahua point patrolling thestittts were able lo keep evcrlhing under con trol including their overwrought tempers ban storm drainage into sewer system roof drainage into sanitary sew ers is creating problems in some sections of town and the town en gineer has been asked by council to advise residents that this cannot be allowed one such request caused john bell general manager of smith and stont to interview council on monday mr hell explained that suth drainage fiom the company s king strett plant had been direi ltd into iht stwtr stvtul years ago at the rt quest of tht town sup tnntendent at that time ihe ex tra water was nettled in the sew ers but with more building on king stieet it now causts trouble in the sjstem count il agreed with mr hell that it is a luwn responsibility anil dtcidetl to make a storm sewtr ex tension estimated to cost 700 to overcame the problem suggesting that action be taken to speed construction of the new harrison school john kreppi 23 she iky street was told by the may or that he should contatt tht school board with any suggestions as council has no direction over school matters the public school board asktd temporary extra lights at tht wng gits worth school crossing explain ing that in uectmbtr when pupils art crossing the highway at 5 p m there will lit a darkntss hazard 1hi pi tnnmg hoard informtd touiitil that they tould not recom mend a thange from industrial lo commercial for the iclrafina high wjj proptrlv as the companj has rtqucstt tl two moi strings of coloured arts crafts exhibition visitors from wide area mcnally construction gets school contract raider debut 116 trim welland here iirii lown il nth rs made in uispit nnis ddmt hst nuht on hoint ice when tht v dtfnlid wil 1 uil sr it miliums 11 thi ii mis niul uun in will ind i ii tin it ii ins tun urn i fust p n tl ii id li u h md 1 i oulsitm htm r 1 in i i h of tin n 1 1 pt iituls i r i i ii t hi t ji i m i w in m d di h ii n i ii w i 111 st in 1 nut t r w th i d huiun h in u nt s i iwi ml tint gtnls wi ri n sii ii i h k nlni i itu i ii t n s ii it hi i ik in imninthim itliki iruhs ml third lions masquerade aicjs swimming pool djruin i stitmis pnis mil i imd i it il r i tin uun imimu smmmuu ll ill ht ijm il 1 in iki hi i oils hilluwi ui i t id i t 1 illiv nuhl in lilt it iliulll l siiklssflll hit in nn in ii n llni in s n mm i mil mrs ink imstrtinu i nn i i in piis i ind mis i nd si i n did llu jinluiu iht pni fin in si ditsmtl luiv vvtnl lo mrs i i mi dunn i whilt lr ahstair l luntuh w s pukttl in si tlnssnl in in i in iwud for iht besl tiuiiie iisiiinu vvtnt to hot i iiwin most iiruind to mis itlin hosl and ticsl tlnssnl couplt mr ind mis dimimntl ul ltn williams iht modt in an is orchtsiia pro vitltil tin nnisit rm dancing whitb listed until 1 10 am knox presbjltnan church hall was the sctnt of tht annual txhi- ilion and lea of the arts and crai of corgetown on saturtliv nov tmber jrd an unusuallv 1 irg t owd look advantage of tht ovtlj afternoon to browse arou tl inioiu the manv txttlknt displavs jnd lo tnjoj i most enjovablc icj hour iiiests wert greeted al tht door by mrs m i movtr founder of tht arts and crafts in 1942 and mrs cjnl ilrandford assisting wtrt past presidents mrs 11 j newman mrs a m nielsen and mrs j a iarlj peter hnn wis in charge of ihe guest book mrs 1 eslit c lark was displav convener and the hall was beauti fulh decor itt d with aulunin teavts fruits vegdabks evtrjreens and cattails combined with mums don attd b norton mural this made a most inte resting and colourful background for ihe man arls and crafts displayed rosemary jordan with mrs john dljnn wire in eh irgt of thi advt i tising miss mirgtrv mukinzii issisud bv mis i j mil irnngtd thi i unlv it i ioiirinf it i wtn mis mm ii mis i wm in mis nitlsin mis arh mis kr mil find mil mis wolk f atton miss wilim slull assistnl bv mrs m nulsiii win iisjunsihli for tin ii r inn tut nt of n ifls tiispl iv ttl i hi n u i mw tl sjihv w is i iilhi tion of pit u s fniiii olbt i i n is ownitl in llu intlividuil iminln is tf tin jimp i his must ii i infill unl inltiisluu displiv w is in duui nt mrs l h i in donated bj ihe members mils violet molesworth demon slrated rug hooking mrs john ginn spinning miss doroth blone printing and mitring miss race crav cuclph brought col ouied slides of htr r uropean irav els for showing on the stage the display of oil paintings in iht hall and tea room was from the five counl art association teachers council travelling show irf 195b this show compiled b art teachers from halton pttl wellington duffenn and waterloo counties was loaned to the arls si crafts for display through the co opernlion of one of its members mr h j newman i nests attended from owen sound onllia barne kitchener pcterboro woodbndge woodstock i milton and toronto ilit in lu nti i tvi st ii mrs wm ostrander is 90 years old i isi suntliv membtrs of tht oslrantltr funil from georgetown ind huttonville met it tht home nf mr and mrs oslrantltr h it 4 to honour mrs w a 1st i indt r of i me iv strt 1 1 who eel i hi ilnl htr rum in lh biithdn on mond iv novimbu illi anniversary id mrs ilobtit addv will nn to 1 he it fin nds on sit stivt mhi r tht li nth from in fin p in i n tin nt i i linn fifnt h wnliluu in airforceman and bride contract for an broom addition to georgetown high school has been awarded to the local mcnalty construction firm the 138 000 mcnallj tender was lowest of four received by north halton high school district board which accepted it at a spec lal meeting called in georgetown monday night it was the second time the board had asked tenders last spring lenders received were not made public after it was found they ex cecded estimates so much that the board could not proceed with fur ther plans revised plans were prepared b the architects j b parkin associates and second ten dcra called the twostorey eightroom addi tion will join the old school build ing at the rear and forms part of a composite plan by which the or iginal building will tome day be replaced by a complete new one it ls expected it w be ready for occupancy when school begins next september presentation for curling benedicts a presentation to two club mem hers who were married this jear featured a banquet of the men s curling club thurstlaj in the loof hall ian hmslic who now lives in orangcville and ted illudd were honoured by the club when mem bcrs met for their annual dinner and election of officers the lad curlers served a roasl beef dinner and retiring president george cleave acted as dinner chairman dick li cat a was elected president and ernie curr vice president maurice mandcrson was named the secretary treasurer and jack hep- bum games chairman goldwin burt erin officiated at the elec tion last j ear a activities were re viewed by r w darou rockwood whin he presented his report a stirttarv treasurtr oliver hunter and vt rn archir moved a volt ol thanks to the ladies club for cater ing for the dinner thelma hunter on hit parade tonight there is particular local interrst in television lonight thelma hunter a noral girl tn her final jcar at queen univrr sit will be guest disc jockey on cross canada hit parade which is telecast from the cblt toronto studios at 830 pm thelma who is the daughter of mr and mrs oliver hunter has been announcing for two years on radio station cfrc kingston own ed by the university and operated entirely by students she is the first lady disc jockey to appear on the ihow limehouse waterdown minister was sunday preacher rev r d a turrit b a of wat trtlown exchanged pulpits on sun daj with rev a calder who prea chid at anniversarj services at wa tt rdown mr r karn and mr wm karn and other members of their famllj visited relatives in london on sun daj mr william karn remaining there to be near a verj sick son in hospital the w i met at the home of mrs harry drown last thursday after noon members are preparing for their annual bazaar mr and mrs charles sinclair and daughters of welland mr and mrs klliott patterson acton and mrs stuart smith and grandson jimmic hutchinson of weston with the a c pattersons on sunday poppy day buy a popp saturday and wear it proudly in memory of those who sacrificed their lives in war for lights were ordered for main street christmas decorating and at dep uty reeve sargent s suggestion tho town engineer was asktd to submit sketch and cost for ornamental lighting for the municipal building for the holiday season extra street lights will be placed on ewmg street windsor road and chapel street e after a study ot these streets by the light commit tee second georgetown featured on graphic for the second time in a very few months georgetown tv view ers had a particular interest in tho friday evening tv program gra phic 1 ast tnday dr charles h best and mrs best were mterview- t in thtir home in toronto dr best spoke of the highlights of his most interesting career tho first was whtn he and dr banting tried their serum successfully on animals and the second when it was tried on a diabetic patient suc cessful he spoke of his sons one of whom is well known in this district sandy who makes his home on the family farm green- osk and who is a professor of bot any at the university of toronto dr best s way of relaxing is paint ing and some of his pictures were shown on the program television viewer are fortunate to have these intimate glimpses into the horae- lifc of people who have made our lives safer and happier miss agnes leslie esquesing pioneer a town resident at 11 edith st for thirty years miss agnes jane leslie 80 died at her home on friday she had been ill for only few days miss leslie was a pioneer es quesing resident she was the daughter of william and mary brown leslie and was born on the 8th i ine farm near town now own ed bv perc i cslie she attended ashgrove school then lived at home with her famil her broth r lltnrv operated the family farm after htr fathers death and when he dietl sbt moved to georgetown fond of musit she sang as a girl in noml prcsbvtenan church tltnir md later in knox church ihiur in lown she was a fonner purulent of the church missionarj sotietv mil a member of the park irele hdits group at knox miss tslie vv is the last member of htr familv she wis predeceas ttl bj i msii i isibdla ind brothers minion md lltnrv clostst reh tivts lie meets mrs peicv i cslie of georgetown anil mrs william nic i son i lornbv me a nephew union i cslie t inon b c riv k c ittkr was assisted by rev 1 ocklnrt roval norval in conducting tht funeral seivice on montlav it the hirold c mccluro fune ral homt pallbearers were 1 imt s gooillt t kenneth micdon- ild impbell smeliir alex hume lleib cli ive md milton bird in teinunl was in hillcrest cemcltr norval social personal 1 t col md mrs gordon cou sins nrt motoring outh this week and pi in lo stiv in honda until aftir tht new jcir mr and mrs a miller 6 victo ria criscent have had as their must mrs robert f coulter from denver colorado mrs coulter is mrs miller s mother mrs alice forsjthe and mr laton forsthc of erie penn paid a short visit to her nieces mrs j a crochu and mrs ken neth harris of r r 2 george town other weekend visitors in cluded mrs e smith and mr how ard jones of port dalhousie and mr and mrs e j keats of sl catharines engagements flying officer keith scott and dorothy violet mcdonald are living in winnipeg following s honeymoon in mexico city tho groom n the son of mr and mrs edgar scott 69 guelph street and his bride is the daughter of mr and mrs alex mcdonald crewsons corners they were married in guelph mr and mrs john harrison 45 ontario street georgetown wish to announce the engagement of their oungest daughter joan louiso to james anson costigan george town the wedding to take place on fridaj december 7th 1956 at st george s anglican church mr and mrs fred foster r r 1 glen williams announce the engagement of tseir eldest daugh ter margaret loraa to garnet james neely son of mrs pearl neely of brampton and the late james neely the marriage will take place on saturday november the twenty fourth

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