Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1957, p. 1

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r un mob georgetown ontamo wgdmesoay august 14th 19s7 first section yi mr and mrs jack thompson councl georgetown m again fall back en the ow silvercreek reservoir for part of its water supply the pos- sibility of- sujeta a move cropped up in a discussion at council thurso day that followed an- announce ment by town engineer bill carr ming that the punhping station js overworked mr carr told council that certain rush periods such as in lhe early evening when peo ple are sing lawn sprinklers the station was pumping as much as 92000 gallons per hour far bey ond its intended capacity he war ned that in the event of a fire du ring such a period v the station would be unable to provide en ough water to assist the firemen with consumption rising all the time he said i would suggest that a third well be located and ready to work he mentioned that systems such as even numbered re sidents watering their lawns on even numbered days etc had been used in other communities to over come these rush periods if we discontinue our present supply to silvercreek residents we could save wear and tear on the equipment was another suggest ion by mr carr the people now using this supply could still get a gravity supply from the old silver jgard watches will also be dona ted again this year in the show- out and covered he went on to say that revenue received for sap- plying silvercreek was not worth the maintenance reeve stan allen reminded coun cil that the town is not pumping water to silvercreek for the rev enue ive always been opposed to cutting off silvercreek agreed cr hyde it has a great natural resource that most municipalities cast get it provides as with dou ble protection a good head of pres sure and a reservoir it was when cr hyde suggested that mr carr prepare a report for the following meeting on the possibilities of a storage of water at silvercreek for rash periods that it canoe to light through a suggestion by cr harri son enlarged upon by the mayor that if the aid sfhrer greek- reser voir were again functioning it would solve the storage problem and provide another source the matter was left with the town engineer for investigation hans fvwe for 1957 georgetown fall fair an enthusiastic gathering of some 35 directors of the esquesing agri cultural society sponsors of the georgetown fall fair met at the home ofe the president spencer wilson nerval- on friday evenlng- both the ladies and mens sections met to finaliie the prize list and make plans for another big show on friday and saturday october 4- 5 many special prices were added to the ladies prize list and some worth while prizes will be given in the sewing baking flower and veg etable classes a beautiful silver tray donated by the t eaton co will go to the winner with the most points ia the hall the horse races should see some of ontarios fastest harness horses as prize money in both the 228 and freeforall clases have been raised considerably there are several changes in the commercial dairy and beef classes and junior fanners would do well to check the prize list in this re- inanship classes king shows will also be on hand with their rides etc and have sig fvhieh was followed with a service nified their desire to throw the midway in full swing on friday evening the hall will also be open as usual printing of the complete prize lists will get underway this week end and exhibitors will do well to write to secretary trevor wil liams for a copy as soon as pos- able lets get behind the fair board and exhibit as much as possible this year policeman 29 years bob woon buried here due to retire in six months af ter 2 years as a toronto police man roberft william woon suwwas hurled in greenwood cemetery here last wednesday following fu neral service in toronto he died on august 4th in toronto general hospital where he had been rush ed after suffering n heart attack at his home 166 high park ave a mounted policeman mr woon served with nd 6 police station he was a native of goldwater s6n of the late mr and mrs nelson d woon he was a member of the presbyterian church and of the 25 year club of the pouceassociation he leaves his wife the former marjorie hillock of georgetown two children roberta and robert and ten brothers and sisters har ry of kingston eric kirkland lake norman south porcupine ernest kingston francis tim- nains david cut bank montana mrs lyle caswell rock ton mrs lloyd bangs london mrs lome polkinghorne kitchener and mrs kenneth polkinghorne waubaush- ene rev ross k cameron conducted a private service at the home ballimafad ihsrmm mas picnic at elofta gorge park the- august meeting of ballina- fad women institute took the form of a bus trip to fjora gorge park where a picnic and tour of the park were the highlights thirteen members 6 visitors and a number of children travelled by georgetown transportation bus and first toured the park where the children saw peacocks and a number of animals had fun on it was brought to the attention of council that the new parallel parking zones on the west side of main street did not coincide with the parking bylaw which had been the swings and were treated unamended as to angle parking i ice cream a motion by cr hyde seconded by cr harrison soon righted the error at the lynett funeral chapel on wednesday pallbearers were fel low members of the police force inspector john watt andlonstab- les kevin dowling bobtharvey andy russell bob law and doug short mr cameron also conducted a graveside service in georgetown where pallbearers were grant and jim hillock bob and pat caswell duncan tost and pc dowling what council mo ctmindl may licence trailer hcbms ut town varying opinions on allowing trailers to locate within municipal limits were expressed at the coun cil meeting monday the discussion arose when build ing inspector joseph gibbons ask ed it any legislation vetoed a re- council reverses opinion anqte parking restored the weather mr editor the weather seemed more hum id than ever after the little rain which arrived at last maybe that is just a start for a change in the weather ern batkin bate max min rain won aug 5 6 48 tues aug 6 67 48 wed aug 7 p6 45 thurs aug 8 83 57 fri aug 9 79 63 trace sat aug 10 85 58 24 sun aug 11 86 57 average 79 54 24 cbixacm photo centre brampton mr and mrs jack thompson 78 guelp4i street were married july 27th in knox presbyterian church the groom is the son of mr and mrs ern thompson 19 guelph street his bride marjorie is fhe daughter of mr and mrs garnet lacey 34 church street pei honeymoon for mr and mrs hazen sherry honeymooning in prince edward island where thy are visiting with relatives or the groom mr and mrs hazen sherry- are plan ning to make their future bonie in toronto mr gaaurj whose par- enti live at albany pel and his bride gail patricia long daughter of mr and sirs john william long 7 mountain view road were married on august 3rd in st tho mas aquinas rc church toronto rev fr corliss officiated at the eleven am ceremony i the bride wore a white satin with chapel train a white speeds reach 105 mph poke mat motorist to a letter of thanks was read from doug peck secretary of the geor getown brass and reed band for the 300 donated to the band to help buy uniforms one hundred dollars was voted to me georgetown fire depart ment to send delegates to the con tention at waterdown mrs archie wcenery presided at the meeting minutes were read by the secretary mrs archie lawr and treasurer mrs george ed munds collected a small amount from everyone to help pay for the bus the ladies arranged to have booths at the various fall fairs the picnic tables groaned with the large supply of wonderful food the ladies provided after supper there was a tour on the bus to see the big gorge on the other side of the park excitement in town as guelph fugitive captured ax extensive chase of a 17-year- old refo escapee ended in georgetown last friday night when he was nabbed near the park af ter two members of a nine man posse ron and mike miller notic ed kut reformatory clothing near there the capture ended a seven anile chase taken up by cat merv- yn harness of the opp at acton when he noticed a car being driv en recklessly through the town u- tnits- tbe- chase by car was halted at j the georgetown western limit when the fugitives car crashed into the guard rail at mccullooghs en however the young a was uninjured and sntiaatul his flight an foot toward stewarttown at this time be was fa niwi nation of a shotgun and a baa of sheas which were ia the car whoa it was stolen in goefepa the search party led by cat harness sad georgetown police ckt karley lowe cat ted scott and cpl jan bflaho and com- prisbaf i of the armed for ces who wore ia towa onheave for the when one rolled over in a ditch guelph police returned the escapee to the reformatory at about ten pro just five hoars after the es cape the shot gun and ammuni tion have not yet been recovered and police have asked anyone find ing them to turn them over to the georgetown office miss dorothy stone bad an en counter with the young man when he called at her check line home to ask directions to toronto she became suspicious after he left aad called police to find that he had already been apprehended quest by a maul to locate a house trailer in town- mayor armstrong said there is nothing hv knows of in town by- 1 pf an laws which would prohibit it we should have some control legislation was cr hydes opin ion the mayor said the town hats not too much to worry about for con trol can be exercised through san itation requirenoents and water hookups cr harrison said he is against the trailer homes because they do not pay their share of the tax bur den i dont think trailers are any pearls and a waist length veil and carried a bouquet of white gladioli and red roses mrs eugene matalie toronto was matron of honour wearing a shrimp coloured baller ina gown matching tulle accessor ies and a white tiara with orange blossoms- the brides sister mrs wallace foster cheltenham and her aunt mrs harvey brooker of toronto were also attendants they wore strapless tulle gowns with lace tops mrs foster in pale yellow and mrs brooker pale blue more a problem than people sux i and carri boutjuets of lemon col be was alaaaj t the cpl lsoartw wao had hen tilled by tteowof tkectcaj cat iiiraoajaam taurine coatd hare eawad teoeaan a c as firemen nm two slauiip fifes two bras within aa hew of each other hatl fisaabcn soaping from one end of the town to the other late tsaraday nifht h in both eases daman was negfigihlr on the first call turned in at ab out 20 nmiautes to it the hi emeu wen rrnanvnaerl to the cadarvale school pr on main st sooth msek i buinlag in a couple of tsn-ihe- stjh m thejffrehafl dea- wp wheel the s alarm agaad hv e jet ottwar who took the af eahtou ttmwmm that the arid a car saw harping at the ia of taw tat use and no 7 whei tiny arrived at dividing their homes tbey dont pay double taxes when this hap pens said reeve allen mr allen said a good trailer camp might be an asset to town although agreeing that it should he controlled and properly taxed council decided to have the town planning and property committees investigate possible legislation and report at a future meeting two other problems brought up by the building inspector were de ferred for investigation one concerned a planned addi tion to a duplex on queen street where the owner wishes to build an addition which would come wi thin 6 feet of charity lane an un opened road allowance and would then contravene the building by law a request from rex heslop ho mes to clarify the legality of hous es placed 29 feet from the road allowance as the law specifies having porches added had coone- illors of varied opinions mayor armstrong said general interpretation hau been that a porch is not part of a house reeve allen disagreed saying that if this is allowed a man could have a 28 foot verandah and take up his whole front yard he also pointed out that a porch could be later boxed jn and become a para of the boose oured gladioli little patsy ship- cott 5 was flower girl for her cou sin she wore pale mauve organdy and a white tiara and carried a basket of lemon glads the brides father gave her in marriage in the double ring cere mony john sherry was his bro thers groomsman and wallace foster and harvey brooker were ushers the groom and his atten dants wore white coats and black tuxedopants a wedding breakfast was served at bennys steak house and in the afternoon there was a reception at fhe same place mrs long receiv ed with the bridal couple wearing a friesian blue print white acces sories and corsage of pink roses for her honeymoon trip the bride wore a navy blue taffeta dress pink bat and accessories and a cor sage of pink roses amotsmamn0mwas andy shannon a cnr engineer bote h was in capreol died toddenry oa august ota eflr shannon leaves his wife the- foraocvlwarta shram of barjal took nlace ia 8l on friday erdsenke at day i l front fetfe pirbfkity for lirtd silver 1 f elevenyearold linda silver did not win a soap derby last week lwed by forest hm ree tion oonvnusion but she gained a measure of fame when a telegram poorajiher snapped her in a testaete looked ids otwnner until the soap box hot rod overturned 2 ftols ltbr of fce aum plus aaother af a police liana fa the asbfssttr of mfc ani speeds reached ms moes per hour in a spectacular chase during the wee small hours of saturday morning when cat nelson trafforo thwarted a possible attempted theft at the iga when constable traf- ford investigated a call at 330 ajn 1 which reported someone stealing fruit from the stand in front of the supermarket he found a green ford parked on the lot when al ong side tb car to fltestion the driver the vehicle took off at a terrific rate of speed with the cruiser in pursuit the car sped through sunbeam heights and then tried to shake off the pol ice in the maze of side streets in the delrex subdivision near the corner of rerway and no 7 high way cst trafford overtook the car the driver still opposed to the idea of being taken in tried to rid himself of his pursuer by riding the cruiser into the ditch but with out success as the chase continued cst trafford fired two warning shots over the drivers head out on the highway speeds exceeded 95 mph as the police officer tired two more shots these at the rear tires the car turned down the 9th line where the driver changed his tactics and tried to ou trace the cruiser here the police car clocked the speed of the chase at over 108 mph as the car shot through intersections and by stop signs- when they reached the darkness of the country cst trafford lost the car when the dftver switched off the lights he patrolled the area and picked up where he left off back on no 7 highway and ap prehended the driver opposite the new ba station the youth a resident of r ft 1 erin was taken to milton jail and has been char ged with criminal negligence social personal mr and mrs william hewitt sr returned home recently from little lake midland mr and mrs ernie miller mr and mrs russell- miller and family spent a week at wasaga beach mr and mrs godfrey collier 11 orchard blvd spent a week of their vacation at bangor lodge don seddon 20 academy road spent the weekend in sault ste marie with out of town friends mr and mrs allen teeter cross street are on a motor trip to new orleans for two weeks mr and mrs william hewitt jr 35 albert street are spending their holidays at cape cod mrs jack rush janice and gary of toronto are visiting with her mother mrs harry stockford 18 george street mrs thomas grieve 25 queen street was in st catharines last week to attend the provincial can adian legion convention mr and mrs michael george gary and diane 18 normandy blv have returned from holidaying at new wasaga beach mr and mrs ern eason hea ther and ernie of toronto are vis iting with the graham porters 31 charles street mrs edward hill 7 guelph st has been visiting at seaforth with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs clare keith mr and mrs araim feller 2 emery street are visiting in peter borough with her brother and fam ily mr and mrs charles lake mr and mrs sam tennant 16 elgin street spent a few days last week with their sob albert and fa mily at his new home in scarboro hlr and mrs graham porter 31 charles street recently spent a week at balm beach lake simcoe with her brother murray wilcox mr and sirs don bums and donna 28 arietta street and mr and mrs cliff norton and debbie 31 arietta street spent the week t farlain lake penetang misses marion robinson and lena mcnally 17 edith st are home from vacation they spent two weeks at blue mountain inn n the adirondacks engagements htr social personal is dr and mas john kerby market street have had as guests mrs g r kerby toronto and mrs j r hoag of mrs hoag is the chainaaa of dti- f and ibunlgratioo cor the national council of w the was in ontario to co at lata dm the spouaofship of uhs of adntt that mrs nery fox and mlso sandra fox 4 ontario street have jast re tained from a three week aahdaj they travelled through the state of into mew bruatwick nova and cape breton aalaad 3ay retnrneafjo riley brook mb aval spent a few days araw home of mr and mrs l trafhm trafteo tartvelled la tnwa nan safe basil hadley wishes to an- the engagement of ins daughter dorothy kathleen tat paol joseph spiteri son of mr and mrs michael sphteri of malta ktr and mrs w a r b o georgetown engagement of their edith isabel to john lesli ca beu son of mr and lira william campbell of markdale the mar riage win take place en s september seventh at twothirty oclock in union presbyterian chosen mr and mrs frank barnes r r 1 norval announce the engage ment of their youngest daughter marilyn bertha maria to mr james aaron ismond youngest son of htr and mrs joan ismond r r 1 guelph the marriage will take place on saturday septem the seventh at half after two oclock in ashgrove united church warrant officer and mrs a g swarh of the bcaf station bag- otville uebec announce the en gagement of thefelanahfeir and- fejrjcan fo flying officer donald ler carney son of mr and mrs carney r r 4 georgeown the aunriago will take place in the bcaf caumej baaatvide 9ne- jhee en sabirday gaatiwnhsr luv abandoning parallel parking on the west side of main street lef ore it became law council on monday decided to continue with angle parking which has been lit effect for many years in this locality tstrong complaints from merch- ats were relayed to jjie meeting by cr walter gray who- said he had changed his mind after seeing the confusion resulting from par allel parking which has been the- custom since new lines were pain ted on the street in preparation for introduction of parking meters mr grays main objection was that the high curb on thir side of the street necessitates passengers debarking on the traffic area he also pointed out that almost 20 par- king spaces would be eliminated from an alreadyovercrowded fain street the discussion took place when a bylaw ordered last thursday was presented to make the change to parallel official opposed- on thursday only by deputy reeve sargent and cr hale monday found only crs fred harrison and alf sykes still favouring parallel parking cr harrison who as police chair man has been in charge of tiegot- iatfng for meter installation con demned council for shifting opin ion we have to make up our minds what were going to do if we change our minds every time some one objects well never get any thing done was his complaint as he pointed out that there is never 100 per cent satisfaction with any council decision personally opposed to meters cr harrison said it is the store keepers who want them angle parking in his opinion is a traf fic hazard reeve allen and cr sykes poin ted opt that white rmngs on the pavement have been placed in such a position that a ear 3 feet from the curb would be within the fnarkings yet would contravene the highway traffic act if parked this way tbe town could be in an embarrassing position if this cau sed an accident they said cr sykes who had seconded the bylaw motion changed opinion during the discussion and voted against it after listening to the discussion the merchants asked us for me ters but not for a change in park ing he said he suggested how ever that the angles might be flat tened out somewhat to get as mtich centre space for traffic as possible cr sykes said he is against met- ers as a parking solution the only advantage he can see is to give the town some revenue tm not worried about losing parking spaces when we introduce these nickleanatehing onearmed bandits he observed tbe mer chants want to keep cars on the move and parallel parking is fine it gives us more space to get ears off the main street and out of town winch is what the merchants seem to wane after the vote cr harrison said he was dismayed to find council not knowing what they wafted from one meeting to the next tve always said if i started something i would finish it he said hut after listening tonight im afraid tv hm to be against meters were all trying to do the best we can answered the mayor and if we make a decision and find we are wrong its right to change thats one main advantage in a democracy use privilege of chang ing ones mind- and mrs id mtedotk st the t ngageawst of their marie teresa to hatouft 4 see of mr sad mrs paid a nmartlage wffl oh sstatday aunact the roslner bennett peisttes to convention of fireoma a two nub aedegationfrom the georgetown fire department barm himhrirr and harold bennett atten ded the annual convention of fire men at waterdown oa theende ho liday weekend accompanied by an other local fireman clarence car ey the four day convention con sisted of lectures exercises and ladder demonstrations beneficial to the f theannaal two picnic was held on the sunday and on monday all took part in the parade included la the by eat aeetatedf of king a reeeue ia i of plane 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