Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1957, p. 11

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oeohoctown ontamo wednesday evening september 18rt 1957 w e bad accounts g collected i j on amy account oveft g 5 5o0 regajuthess of g j ac3e we pay you g g x if we couect aj if hmt is ftt collection mar m to n chats by canada s oldwt collcti agency j kelly aiken e m box 239 g s 04um4gevhjle ont s 5 o guaranteed certificates term 123 or 5 years amounts 10o up enquiries invited halton peel trust savings co oaarville woohvorth bldg brampton 11 queen st e herbert spitzer marriage vows at rev father t h van lner of ficiated at the marriage ceremony on saturday august 31st at ten oclock in holy cross roman cath olic cholrch when marie tberese armstrong daughter of mr and mrs bernard armstrong 16 mur- dbck street beeaine the bride of herbert ft spitzer son of mr and mrs- pan spitxer einnehouse joan cummins wasrthe organist and mrs prank carmichael wits the soloist the church wg beautifully decor ated with white gladioli in large standards the bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of nylon tricot over taffeta styled with a shirred bodice and sleeves scooped illusion neckline decorated with embroidered organdy daisy appli ques nipped in bodice with a cha pel train falling from the waist in a cascade of shirring her imported uusion tnandrolled fingertip veil from a lieadpiece of chantilly lace embroidered and outlined in pearls her mittens matched her gown she carried a prayer book finished with a shotpet of white satin ribbon red rosettes roses and stephanotis eveline fenn of willowdale was maid of honour mrs ron moore and miss mary barber were brides maids they were gowned alike in bouffant gowns of beige and cop- perglow brocaded taffeta the bo dices featured short sleeves and a sabrina neckline dipping to a v at the back the grecian style sash of copperglow taffeta swathed the front bodice and fell in floating panels at the back they wore mat ching bauideaux of flowers and net their flowers were semicascades i of joanna hill roses and verigated j ivy leaves interspersed with pale green net i ben no spitzer was groomsman la armstrong holy cross church out of town guests attending were from bjantfonj toronto willowdale brampton hamilton juelph breslau weston and ac- ton mr spitzer is employed at oren- tla engines and mrs spitzer at al liance paper mills 26 girls enrolment at cedarvak school the cedarvale school for girls has start ecl- its newterm with great plans formulated v for the year there are twentysix girls enrolled and living at the school one of them a pupil of georgetown high school and the other twenty- five pupils ranging from grades three to eight mrs iva murgeson is teacher for these grades the girls also study music under the direction of mrs h j newman sewing with miss paula arthurs and it is hoped that miss margery mackenzie wilf continue teaching household science again this year girls also receive and enjoy a well planned physical training pro gram mrs kay armstrong is the supervisor mrs o m houston is superintendent of this very worth while school which is sponsored by the board of evangelism and soc ial service of the united church of canada what council did st albans wedding rotary sponsored september interlude is well received for his brother philip carney and robert spiers were ushers the wedding reception was held in holy cross hall where the brides mother received for her wearing ocean blue lace over sat in with matching hat and wheattan accessories and a corsage of buff sweetheart roses the grooms mo ther assisted in a gown of rose wood chiffon over taffeta with na vy accessories her corsage was white butterfly roses glamelias j and pinochio pompom mums dec- orated the tables j for travelling on their honey moon to northern ontario the bride cbose an imported offwhite basket weave wool suit with navy accessories her floxterst were a corsage of rossette roses and ste phanotis mr and mrs spitzer will live in their newly built home in limehouse following the ceremony and re ception in the church hall the grooms parents held a reception in the afternoon and evening at their home in limchouse for guests end friends moise nuisance bylaw confusing to interpret for the second time in recent weeks council dealt with the possi bility of passing an antinoise by- lay the subject was first brought up three weeks ago when a letter from police chief roy haley was read asking that an antinoise by law be brought into effect so that police would have some authority to take action in putting a stop to i unnecessary noise at that time the matter was left in the hands of the town solicitor for investigation it was the opinion of cr hyde jhat such a bylaw wouli never work since the police would have trouble in pinning down just what was noise v was my belief that wo were trvin to stop nuisances he was reminded by the mayor that it would be no easier to define nuisances cr harrison explained that the major reason for the police making the request was the many com plaints of squealing wheels and noisy motor vehicles an anti- noise by law would not include au thority to halt a man working on his own home on sunday- since such an allowance has already been made in the lords day act how ever if paid labour was being employed then the police could take action mr amd mrs george webster residents of mountain view rd and employees of smith and stone ltd were married recently in st albans anglican church glen williams mr webster is the son of mr and mrs raymond webster 88 mountainview rd his bride marlene cain is the daughter of mrs robert cain glen wil liams and the late mr cain n introducing lisa sergio brilliant news analyst who will speak in inquiring what was to be done with money received from the new parking meters cr hyde said that he would like to see it kept separ ate and allocated for better pafk ing he suggested that in time council would have enough to pave the parking lot being made behind the business section mayor arm strong explained that such a fund could not be formed without a by law mr i abbls of 34 henry street reported that the lat big rain had created a drainage problem around man street where water was flow ing down driveways of residences on the south side of mary street and settling in the backyards on henry street the matter was referred to cr grays road committee harrison wood 28 bairstoiv cresc attended the meeting with several sharp criticisms of council for not taking action against buil ders who were continuing to build houses in the eastern subdivision even though the present schools al ready are overflowing he charged that if ihe building continued the public schools would be forced back on staggered hours which he said was not a good system of edu cation he was thanked by the mayor who explained that the grea test amount of the problem comes under school board jurisdiction mayor armstrong said that he was always glad to have citizens with something on their mind attend council meetings weather here cooperates with television play a tv viewer sunday night was struck by a coincidence which oc curred as the title of a hitch cock play flashed on the screen crack of doom appeared in large letters just as a tremendous crash o fthunder made people in all parts of town jump with fright the preceding lightning bolt ap parently did no serious damage last monday night members of the rotaiy club of georgetown at theft regular dinner meeting at fanview inn heard a report oa the band concert september in terlude held sunday september 8th on the beautiful grownd of mrolr and mrs arthur beaumonts glen williams hsune a beautiful day with flawless weather combined with wonderful surroundings and a good sand crowd made the day a memorable one for cub members band and music lovers alike the hand un der the leadership of alf perrotjl played many beautiful numbed specially tucked to reflect ike theme found in the name of the affair september interlude tea and cookies were served by ladies of the lesion wa the concert not only was a success as far as those taking part were con but the funds raised should mat erially help tins georgetown and district musical organization it will be recalled that some time ago the group of musicians severed their connection with the lome scots regiment and reorganized as the georgetown x citizens brass and reed band as musical direc tor they persuaded alf perrott to return from retirement to once again lead a local hand mr per rott is one of canadas bestknown and finest bandmasters having re- 1 peatedly scored wins for his group capet jodiette appears just about everyone has heard of juliette ami quite a few know that one of her hobbies is cook ing bat few people know who all the cooking is for husband tony cavazzl here she makes one of her specialties curried lobster a la cbctv productions at the cne and at waterloo can adas two top band competitions at the dinner meeting the guest speaker was mr william kinrade of wrigglesworth school who had t9 make the theme education for his talk s s principal kinrade gave a very in- j teresting as well as thought-prov- oking talk one that will long be remembered by the nunebers a visitor was present from the acton rotary dave mains during general business special thanks was given to ernie peart who decorated the stage for the band and to bill hamilton for sup ervising the building of it and his helpers as well as the legion wa builkmmg sand comctete gravel road gravel fill amd top soil stonoe work tom haines 6fcn winii tr 73302 knox church hall tuesday september 24th 8 pjw sponsored by gtown business professional womens club intem4at10naljtoeratiom bpw president miss margaret hyndmam qc will also be present dutch reformed church choir will uno the public ord4auy invited admission 100 ticketrttay be secured prom any member timely as torrwrrcrws newspaper inspiring as great drama l pmhbflphjhj i pjj space contributed n the corvkn oft pflif mfmimmvme5l community by john ubam limited j brewery ljmito farm news halton juniors prominent anions cne prizewinners farmers day at the cne saw some 21 halton junior competing in the annual judging competitions while no first prize awards came to halton mary lou taylor of ap pleby won second in the junior section sheep george stull of milton r r 5 was also in second spot in the farm machinery junior section then in the senior section swine we find george greenlees in third place here arc some of the other prize winners dairy cattle juniors don tay lor 4th tom leslie 5th lorna woodley 7th marjtljwrencc 11th doreen sinclair 12th dairy cattle seniors edward segsworth 8th beef cattle seniors ross aust in and lynne coulter tied for 13th tom hunter 17th and wm c ro binson 19th beef cattle juniors don tay lor 10th philip shepherd 15th sheep juniors gay lakin 4th grain a roots seniors lyohe coulter 7th grain a roots junior philip shepherd 5th david hume 6th don taylor 9th we were also interested to note that in the calf scramble 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