Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1957, p. 1

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s v ssss twelve pages wednesday evening october 23rd 1957 first secqon what council did advise humane society to use caution in dog pickups a strong suggestion to oakviue district humane society which handles dog patrol duty in town to avouentfciiig pets off private property or pickup was the out come of appearance of- an irate citixen at council meeting mon day lack graham s ostrander blvd strongly protested an incident that day in which a spaniel pup be longing to his daughter bad been picked up by the dog catcher the dog had been locked in the garage he said and had got out without his knowledge but had not left the graham property w claim that the dog catcher had enticed the dog towards the wagon was verified in a report by police officer ted scott who had also been present during the in cident pccott had prepared a written report which was read by the mayor on instructions by -the- catcber and was told by chief roy haley that it is not castam- ary except when complaints are received and a policeman goes along to indicate the area to he patrolled by this case there had been complaints of dojgs being a nuisance in the ostrander district bgit council agreed that the dog in question could not be an of fender as he was just visiting and his home is elsewhere- in town- several councillors expressed sympathy with mr graham as did the police chief although the lat ter said the present dog catcher is doing an excellent job and this was the first such complaint re ceived a motion was made by crs mcgilvray and gray to ask the humane society to refund the 200 fine and to recompense mr graham for his trip to oakviue declining to accept this mr graham said he had not come to mayor aft mr g ask f this bu t e that complaint was received that after- the same thing might not happen noon 1 again to someone else with their cr alfred sykes questioned pet councils action in writing why police accompanied the dog the society was a satisfactory an- swer he said goods stolen locally are recovered in guelph a number of articles found in the possession of two men picked up by the guelph police last wed nesday night where identified as goods stolen from goodlets hard ware here earlier the same day i the items 5 watches and a shave- applications for the position of master electric razor were recov- town engineer advertised in an ered when the police investigat- engineering pubucation are still ed a car acting in a suspicious being received several have manner been read at recent meetings the occupants both hamilton without comment and the clerk men were charged withthe theft presented three m6re at this a tree trimming program which the town will share jointly with the hydro is estimated to cost a total of 875 cedarvale tree experts will be engaged for the job v guardian angel v the on r m turmncton georgetown guardian angel is the name photographer r aa turklngton gives to this fine study of swans at north halton golf club beautiful cr a their offspring are a picturesque sight the pond to passing travellers b pw delegates at ottawa convention five members of the george- william everson 86 lifelong glien resident a lifelong glen williams resi- call tenders for planned new stewarttown school the weather mr editor rain at last but very little the averages this week are not flhr off normal for october ue marximuml being 2 degrees above and the minium 2 degrees below normal only one more week of daylight saving time era batkin max min rain date won oct 14 tues oct is wed oct 16 thurs oct 17 fri oct 18 sat oct 19 sun oct 20 average 68 67 58 52 48 57 60 30 27 36 42 44 36 37 36 25 what council did sad accident takes life of nerval child assist horticulture work with 100 grant appreciation of the work of georgetown horticultural society was expressed by council monday when a 100 donation was voted in response to a request by the society the organization explained in a letter from president norman bird that it is impossible to em- 17j bark on such things as a tree planting program proposed for trace ne spring with the limited funds available from membership fees and a small government grant the preside reviewed suc cessful activitie corapletea this year and mentioned a generous donation by dominion seed house of shrubs which will beautify many sections of the town and district dent whose family were earty town business professional wo- settlers in the community william mens club attended the twelfth henry everson 86 died in st annual conference held m the josephs hospital guelph on sat chateau laurier hotel ottawa he succumbed after a last week those who attended of the articles valued jat over 100 the investigation was being hand led locally by csl ted scott orangemen pallbearers ik a council voted to ask ontario i0r ro bllcliaitafi municipal investment corporation members of the orange lodge meeting a majority of council lors failed to answer in the affir mative when the mayor asked if they wished the letters read they were filed to buy debentures which will he honoured the late robert buch- to jw f georgetowns anan who died in guelph general i fourth p school estimated to hospital on wednesday oct 16th i when they acted as pallbearers and flower hearers at his funeral 1 jw service on saturday october 19th ruckcar crash at the harold c mcclure funeral two persons suffered face lacer- home 34 edith street mr buch- ations and a third back injuries anan had been an orangeman for in a collision monday at the cor- many years and also a member ner of ewing and main st north urday stroke which he suffered the previ ous week during his lifetime mr ever son had worked on various dis trict farms and had also beeiv employed at beaumont knitting mills provincial coating and the old lower mill his wife margaret baron died in december 194a he leaves two sons william oi glen williams and john of toronto two grand children wayne and carolyne and a brother charles of bramp ton three sisters and two bro thers predeceased him rev w edgar gui conducted the funeral service on tuesday at the harold c mcclure funeral home with interment following in glen williams cemetery pall bearers were clayton allen har ry com p ton and four nephews dick and glenn everson of bramp ton and tom and jack baron to ronto were mrs win wallace as dele gate mrs arthur suddaby presi dent mrs aileen bradley as on tario representative of the public relations committee for the cana dian federation of business professional womens clubs and hiss marion robinson and miss lena mcnally as obervers the ottawa club was the hos tess club and held a reception in the drawing room of the hotel on friday evening at which time the mayor of ottawa welcomed the delegates and meirbers to the city of ottawa sessions were packed with business and legisla tion and carried through all day saturday and sunday until 430 saturday the prime minister had a sad accident occurred at norval when mrs anthony lala backing her car out of the drive- chief for elevation to first class pro wn suburban develop- way ran over her 3yearold dau ghter the accident occurred on thursday october 11th rushed to hospital the little girl val- lcrie succumbed the next day to her injuries besides her parents vallerie leaves an older sister mr lala a ford company em ployee at oakviue and his famuy have been norval residents for two years living at the western edge of the village funeral service and burial took place in toronto on the monday following valleries death 6ood week for bowlers six score over 500 by nip shipway recommended by the police a new 3rqom scfatool is being planned for stewarttown to open in september 1958 r this week the board of esqufcs- ing school area no 1 which ad ministers school affairs in the community is calling for tenders for construction of the building which will he located on a acrc parcel of land purchased from herh m reid the property across from st johns church is a corner lot fronting on no 15 sideroad and paralleling the 7th line entrance to the new build ing will be from the sideroad the building will comprise three rooms and architects barnett rieder have designed the build ing so that a later addition of two rooms can be made if needed building style is similar to the jjorval s whirh wa donirncirt by the same architects no decision has been made on what will happen to the old school which has been augmented by a portable classroom for the past jew years erection of the school will help solve some of the rural school constables council voted a pay ment around georgetown baa increase to 3600 for csts harleyj caused at present a 1 pupils at blue mountain school lowe and ted scott the bowlers were really hitting asked to come to the session and the pips last week he spoke to the conference of the black knights born the son of mr and mrs james buchanan in brighton township seventynine years ago he moved to georgetown in 1910 at which time he became an em ployee of provincial paper he was a charter member of the quar ter century club in 1912 he and sarah mccart ney were married mrs buchanan predeceased him in 1951 he is survived by one sister mrs s d jackson swift current sask in terment was in greenwood ceme tery georgetown rev morgan mcfarlane con ducted the service pallbearers were fred armstrong joe hall jr tom clark percy clark ernie rawson and charles davis kenneth inglis of 89 river dr who was driving north on main was in collision with a southbound truck driven by murray hurgett of acton as mr hurgett was in the act of making a left turn on to ewing mr inglis suffered fa cial cuts and mr hurgett hack injuries a passenger in the hur gett vehicle monte andrews of 21 elizabeth st was also cut about the face the accident resulted in consid- erabel damage approximately 1000 to the inglis car ad100 to the hurgett vehicle l occurr ed at about 615 and was investi gated by cst nels trafford social and personal and mrs howard heibien anne and john of kitchen- diefenbaker was a guest at the saturday evening banquet where ann frances was the guest speak er as were many other notable wo men in world affairs while in ottawa the georgetown members were entertained by the local member of parliament sandy best seats were secured for them in the members gallery to in the indus- mrs trial league with no fewer than dont miss the uons jalnboree oct 31 nov 1st mr hugh er were sunday guests with mr watch parliament in session and and mrs garfield mcgilvray 8 he entertained in the members guelph street j dining room of the parliament miss jane wardlaw left on buildings at a dinner sunday with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs w emmerson to terra cotta live at smiths falls where she will be attending smith falls col legiate mr and mrs ted darlington and peter main st s have been on a motor trip to the states mens where they visited with two of world with mrs darlington brothers mr r h blackstone in glenview nii nois and mr parksidc illinois six having single games of 3o0 or better tom stokes 356 geo storey 351 joehil 340 harv cbappel 331 ken derose 315 and cyril engleby 305 the seasons high triple of 815 was passed by three men as it was an estimate submitted by don jacobson for his well drilling company for test drilling for an additional source of town water was turned over to the water com mittee mr jacobson also relay ed information from a toronto man who owns property adjoining notre dane de beauregard farm that he believes there is suffici ent water on the property to sup ply a large town and indicating that he would be prepared to bar gain with council for the property if a subdivision on his property could be serviced with town water asking what news there is of the proposed zoning bylaw john hendlcy was told that the plann ing board now has a revised ver sion which it will be discussing at a meeting thursday night and it is anticipated the board will be submitting the final plan to coun cil soon r c warren asked if any ac tion has been taken on tree plant ing in the now subdivisions near ballinafad are being taken by bus to acton daily similarly pu pils who cannot be accommodat ed at the stone school at pen- sons corners on the highway are being bussed to ashgrove passing the stewarttown school en route ballinafad port credit man speaks laymens sunday service mrs n sinclair was hostess last thursday to the evening auxili ary fourteen members answered the roll call with a thanksgiving thought and a short worship ser vice was conducted by mrs nee- ion the usual business was dis cussed and mrs mclaughlin re viewed another chapter of the missionary study of japan the afternoon auxiliary of the wo mens missionary society also met this week they were the guests of mrs robert warne a former member and who is now living in acton these two orgazri- pushed to 859 by george storey j cr em hjjc propcrty commit are jointly holding theur- wth joe hall having an 825 and chairitlan rcphe1 that fall thanksoffering at a sunday- cyril engleby 821 lou brand- committee has no evening service in the church on ford still is holding on to the high chance to aiscuss thls bu it b october 27th at 8 pm the speek- single with 368 hoped to in the high average race terry goon bludd is top with a nifty 252 aver- age followed by harv cbappel and bill anderson with 239 each ace bailey 229 george webster 228 ken derose 220 scotty pat terson 217 gob collier 216 joe initiate some action 118th anniversary sunday for st johns united church in 1839 st johns united church had its birth as a congregation since that time it has continued to serve the community as a chris tian church ministering to the needs of the people under her care in the varied experiences through which men passthrough the years st johns has grown greatly and today ministers to many hundreds in the community either as members or adherents of the congregation st johns has been noted for the extensive work carried on amonj children and young people sun day school enrolment numbers more than 500 midweek activi ties include 3 packs of cubs a boy scout troop brownies explor ers cgit and a young peoples union a mens club will hold its beginning banquet on november 11th with charles dunning out standing cbc reporter as guest speaker three services are required on widely known for nis ministry car- sundays to accommodate the con- ried on by radio and his keen in- gregation for worship with thejterest and concern for shutins in growth of the town able new his own parish and elsewhere in leaders have joined past members earlier years reserved as field fin extending the work of ihefsecretary in boys work and reu- colbured films take wi around the world members of the terra cotta woj brandford 215 institute went around the in ea standing firemen coloured slides at stu tod 1 24 p x kk their meeting last tuesday wt i 0t sa pvtn 5l z mrsi silvers and provincial 19 david- in uien 10th courtesy mrs john mccul- lerfon no 3 f r blackstone lough who narrated the pictures son 16 f le f on their return taken during her trip to various f kto t fit n ioumeythev stopped in paris to comers of the globe last june v i0 barflcs hc of municipal affairs i j j 1u- m- f dutchmen 2 t water users are to pay a share of council received a reply from the town auditor h a lever to questions about how costs of a new sewage disposal plant could be assessed mr lever said there is no authority by which an 11- 000 charge can be made against the water dept but that this could be done by a sewer service rate which could be added to water bills it would be wise he ad- i visit with friends bill gamble mr and mrs the meeting was at the home of er on that occasion will be rev w a young padre at the ontario agricultural college the ladies of ballinafad church entertained all the wa groups in halton presbytery at their annual fall rally on thursday oct 17th dinner was served to about 75 ladies and at the moraingaessiori greetings were broughtby mrs- robert mcenery president of the local group and reports from the different secretaries were given the highlight of the afternoon session was a stirring message on the theme the glory of the ijist week the silvers team the consideration churcl v prof- george johnston church st johns will celebrate her an nhrersary this sunday and will gjous education dr finlay will speak- at the three- services on sunday mrs have as guest minister dr jamas lerne caird and mr john pater- it finlay minister of carlton st i son ofjdp0hontqm4jl be guest aolo- ohlted toronto and fornier nmtiiittsr tuesdayjmening the annual dent of torontoconnarvbce dr ianiilyjnjjuimar and program w prazor ufacdonald i iasi wctn me oiivvi s icum me cost the roll call which was respond hal onp of their pp bowlers should be given to large users like of e engagements c to wlth country 0 the british ctor webster hit ycry hard by the cnr and dominion seed and mrs cooper of south commonwealth was followed by a announce the crv amusing reading by mrs their daughter william mcllveen in the form of a hack on th alleys before very said mr porcupine ontario engagement of molly elizabeth to ronald george scotch poem mrs art mckanc was appointed delegate to the anl nual central area convention in j toronto for in this area the current events were given by mrs j mcdonald in her talk mrs mcculiough told the ladies of the acww con ference in ceylon and the journey i to australia new zealand and i hong kong curios from the illness wc wish him a speedy house who do not use sewer ser- rccovcry and hope to sec him vires iq the same proportion he bingham son of mr and mrs wil ham j bingham 4 emery street georgetown the marriage will take place in south porcupine uni ted church on saturday november 16th 1937 at one oclock mr basil hadlcy 5 albert st wishes to announce he marriage of bis daughter dorothy kath leen to paul joseph spiteri son cou a shov to of mr and mrs michael spiten instilu mcm malta the marriage will take mrs 0wcns macdonaw thanked place in holy cross church on the hostcssi assistahts mrs w saturday november 9th 1957 at ostrander and mrs e lelie and 11 am a reception will fouow au taking part in the meeting and long as a bowler of his type is the finance committee was em- very hard to fill in for i powered to chock further in the church basement mr and mrs cecil dixon 97 mountainview rd announce the engagement of their second eld est v daughter donna cecil e to wilbur stewart son of mr and mrs herbert stewart of perth the marriage will take place at 230 pm on saturday november the second in the salvation army citadel perth i mr and mrs c f patterson nerval announce the engagement of their daughter sylvia barbara jacqueline to walter joseph blanchi son of mrs j manchi norval and the late mr manchi the marriage will take place on saturday november the ninth at three oclock in grace united a social hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting raiders crab sundri0ge star for 58 season georgetown i baiders strength ened their chance of repeating their feat of winning the ontario championship last year earlier this week jiy signing by far the best man for the sundridge beav ers last season john wood be won the sundridge scorliift hon ours going away in the training camp of sautt st in 1 a few waea fonnj church extension direcfor speaker at knox anniversary and scored one of the soo goals against the toronto maple leafs in a preseason exhibition game he has played iwth the windsor jrs orillia and stratford he is expected in town next sunday morning when the raiders start to work oul at 1030 the milton senior pontiacs have dropped from the league and raider officials expect a migration of milton players at the arena sunday morning a tough break for the county town but a situ ation that will probably prove very- helpful to the 57458 raiders this may also mean the georgetown arena will be sheltering a good number of milton hockey fans come opening game time first baptist church rev a j barker ba- bd 1000 am church school 1100 urn the challenge jautory xeformatlon 700 pjnu we join the anniver- looked mtrit service of st jdhns united rev david mcculiough exten sion director for east and west toronto presbyteries was the guest preacher on sunday at knox pres byterian church pn the occasion l of their ninetyseventh anniversary ft p fo mr and mrs n reid from un- ionville visited with mr and ms j rlack and family over the week end mr duncan gibson returned hornet this week end after a two week holiday in florida mr arkell from port credit was the speaker on sunday morning at the laymens service he spoke on the theme my fathers busi ness and related that when christ was living on earth there was no masscy hall no printing presses and no daily papers to teach the gospel message the disciples were taught by jesus and they in turn at both the morning and evening worship services which were well attended mr roger wade of toronto was guest soloist si t walk with god in the morning aihd bless this house in the evening the choir quartette comprised of mrs wil liam cromar mrs vic torrance richard packer and ed- gowland sang count your blessings in the morning and when the mists have rolled away in the evening special anthems bythe choir were sing 0 heavens and j will magni fy thee ogodt erations until the present age when we are all supposed to be disciples mr f w shortill as sisted in the service and mr neer ion sang the hymn lord speak to me that i may speak i congratulations to vmiss beat- rice hilts who celebrated a birth day on sunday at the home off mr and mrs william hilts to ronto those present were mr and mrs henry hilts mr and mrs james allan mr and mtrs robert warne her many friends wish her many happy returns off the day holiday in michigan returing to alberta airs william ewnsv of jjeduc alberta will be tetgninr homejroy brenea cathy and knsseh o this saturday after visiting for three weeks with- her parents mr and mrs jeff needham at mr and mrs peter maturing qy brenem cathy and ross 17 knggtreet west bare 1 itrlmud i i i m bstr on holiday in pioodee aocc

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