Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1957, p. 12

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j mboltoitowwhrald bveg sep 4th 1867 ptm3b t thb mail bag tsths human socimr qotno to tttt doost jf tatamattea received is com met alt the nmuia aspect of the toronto humane society ii tor the dogs cats and other specie in which they ate interested ce none of it fat for the dogcateher oiey employ here is an instance of a whose job is very important and cau be dangerous he works six days avweek covets a vast area of countryside without help ta all kinds of weather the is not co vered by nnemployinent insur ance gets no meals paid for while away front home and while ale lowed a weekhoiidays he is paid for none not even statutory hou days- due to sigh years oc war soy vice it is necessary for sim to do outside work his lefvleg which wast blasted with shrapnel be comes in damp weather very un- comfortable to live with he was mqnerably discharged without pension along with catcmtsgdogs he is in danger of catchihghtes which could be contaminated with ra bies he is on call 24 hours of the day and at any hour may be expected to rescue some pet from a dangerous position his pay hold your breath 35 a week shame yeu say well there it is in this case the animals get the best of the deal is this the best a proseprous canada can do for oar returned men whose jobs are raited as important lets ask for an honest answer signed letts be fair damage 1500 when load shifts in dump truck extensive damage of 1500 was caused to a dump truck yesterday when the truck mechanism acted up a truck driven by george bur gers snelgrove was about to dump a load of gravel on the 9th line near the highway corner the load shifted and the dumping portion was torn from the chassis smash- ins the truck cab gas bjwerv- wtk wen kma sal ataee tfce three years at k to farther ttaabjeet the balk to research at pma ataee jare to a or care h three ellniea an bmw t wfsiltr aj al up aa help them ma m to farm news junior plowing match on spencer wilson farm nw a singh policy fives honselovukj maples firtrheftltabilrly breteclkm security convenience and thrift are three big advan tages of our 1 policy home protection plan you may save as much as 20 of what separate policies for fire theft and liability would cost or get jnore protection titan theyd pro vide call us for details john r barber agency insurance and travel john r barber freawnan kersey nm street tbiangle 73521 coulter robinson it scholarships to oac lynne coulter of campbellvillc r r 3 and won c robinson of oakvule r r 1 were recently sel ected as the recipients of the first two scholarships to be awarded by the halton federation of agricul ture states j h taylor president of the halton federation these scholarships each to the value of 100 are offered to encourage wor thy students of halton to enrol in one of the regular courses at the ontario agricultural college onta rio veterinary college or macdon- ald institute both young men have in recent years played an active and prom inent role in the 4h and junior farmer programme in halton cou nty both were members of hal- tons winning team in the inter- county live stock judging competi tion at the 1956 royal in addi tion they have been active in their respective communities as well as in extra curricular activities during their high school courses lynne coulter is i graduate of the bur lington nelson high school and bill robinson of the oakville tra falgar high school botnyeung men are planning to enrol fn the degree course at the ontario ag ricultural college next month j e w halton junior farmers with some assistance from senior plow men plan to stage their annual junior farmer plowing match on the farm of spencer wilson on sal- urday september 7lh we under stand from president earl wilson that the county junior farmer ex ecutive is offering a special to the junior farmer group getting out the largest number of entries winfred timbers of stouffville noted plowman and coach is to be 1 the official judge and coach for the event which is scheduled to get under way at 9 am special clas ses are provided for beginners and copies of the prize list may be se cured at the agricultural office in milton thi childrens aid society of the county of halton new address court house block box 280 milton ontario new teiephone number trianglo ft2375 limehouse cathryn e anderson weds george wheeler good eyesight good 1 t- j i a j pf irtwrhi vrtiugp jul jyn examination 1k yovt ll- o i miss ivens mrs newtom are moving to brantford sunday school at limehouse presbyterian church will reopen on sept 8th mr john wood visited in to ronto recently mr and mrs david mcvey and wee daughter of oakville visited the robert mcveys recently mr gilbert sinclair of milton and mrs robert patterson were with the a c pattersons recent ly the s kirkpatricks spent last week end with tllecalvln mcdon alds of elmwood congratulations to our newly weds mr and mrs herbert spit ter nee marie armstrong who will be livimfln their new hone at the east owhe village mr thornton won twenty one prizi in the recent guelph horti cultural show v mrs e sanford spent the week end at waubashrne billie return ing home with her after holidays david mcdonald of georgetown spent last week with fred gisfcy on behalf of the community mrs newtsh and miss tvens were presented with a popup toaster prior to their moving to brant- ford monday evening at the home of mr and mrs wilfred harding the session and board ofmanagers of ijmehouse presbyterian church presented mln ivens with a travel ling bag in recognition of her past assistance in church work and the wa members presented with a tate from the organis ation whkasfa luid t organised the guest of honourreplied wia rant at the wan irene ahd mn newton nmv mrs we wrtapru gladioli and fern formed the background for a ceremony which joined cathryn jettsabetb an derson and george stanley whee ler in wedlock revvy slinn of lions head ontario performed the ceremony in eneneier united church the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs maofarlane ander son r r 1 campbellvrlle and the groom is the son of mr and mrs finalize plans for sept interlude x last monday labour day their was no regular meeting of the rot ary club at was felt that with the long weekend many members of the group would be assay a week ago the clutfa had their usual dinner meeting avtfairview inn withy a good turnout and two visitors one from the acton club amlthe other from mhton after dinner a singsong was held before the general business session a directors meeting was held after this meeting at the home of bob burns and final plans were made for the september interlude and afternoon tea to be held at the home of mr and mrs arthur beaumont glen williams on sun day september 8th at 200 pm this musical treat is being promo ted by the club to create greater in terest in our local musical organiz ation the georgetown brass and norman wheeler r jt i orton given in marriage toy her father the bride wore a gown of wite em broidered swiss eyelet over white uffefal the beautiful full length gown was nude by the bride she carried a honjauet of pink sweet heart roses and white carnations miss doris anderson sister pi the bride was maid of honour her waltz length gown made by her another was of yellow crystalette over yellow taffeta she carried a basket of white chrysanthemums and pink sweetheart margaret early was bridesmaid her waits length gown was of yel low crystalette over yellow taffebv she carried a white satin basket of pink sweetheart roses and white chrysanthemums bert wheeler brother of the groom r r si orton attended bin as nest man james anderson r r- 1 campheuvflle and andrew king r r s orton ushered the guests to their places ken elsley of guelph played the wedding music miss donna marmihan r r 2 rockurood sang o perfect love and wedding prayer during the i of the register following the service a reception- for seventy five guests washeld in he chrurch basement pink and roses miss white streamers and- cornflowers decorated the table for the recep tion a party in hononr of the bride and groom at btookrihe hall followed the reception the brides mother received her guests wearing a dress of teal use silk gom accjbhhirtwt and a corsage of hronxe chrysanthemuuns the grooms mother wore a dress of roseberry and tan crepe black ac cessories and a corsage of pink baby chrysantheumus f lor a wedding trip to new york the bride wore a pink suit with navy accessories and a corsage of pink carnations on white ostrich feathers the couple plan to live in holsburgh oat of town guests were present from toronto oshawa streetsville oakvffle niagara falls wallace- burg bancroft rin grand valley and georgetown r l v y reed band a group of the rotary club are in charge of having every thing ready for- the day with bill hamilton the clubs vice president sup crvlsing build ing of a plat form that the band may be seen to advantage a large crowd is expected for this affair j several other business matters were dealt with 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