Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1958, p. 1

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t fmn2 prf m tw georgetown herald twbve pages georgetown ontario wedneday svenlng januarym 1s hrst section three accidents 4 fatalhtes heavy toll for norval fdfstftet mwtwclubriket train crash victims three accidents claimed a heavy toll of life in nqryal district in a 74 hour period last weekend fuda evening andy jensen 28 and his son lars 4 were instantly killed when mrjensen s car skid ded into a passenger train at the norval station cnr crossing the jf3n11y were en route to brampton mine early evening and planned to pick up the owe kjeldsen family which lives across the tracks mr kjeldsen who works on the arth ur clark farm was almost an ec witness as he stood at the window watching for the jensens to arme mrs jensen and their daughter bente 4 are m peel memorial hos pital with injuries the joungster was the most seriously injured and will be in hospital for several weeks twenty months in canada from his native denmark mr jensen was employed atthe clure dolson farm the jensens came here from innerkip m the woodstock dis trict and mrs jensen had been at tending the english classes for new canadians at georgetown high school besides his wife and daughter mr jensen leaves his parents mr and mrs ebbe jensen in denmark the double funeral servic- took place at the david a mcclureun era home brampton esterdaj with interment in brampton ceme tery a second railway fatality on sat urday at brampton claimed the life of harold ernest whetham 26 norval when a cpr passenger train and a milk transport colli ded at a crossing the cab and chassis of the truck were sheared off and pushed 400 yards along the track and several windows in the coaches were shat tered by flying milk cans pinned in the wreckage it took rescuers over an hour to free the accident victim from the wreckage ur whetham who lived in a house on the former oliver hunter farm near norval leaves his wife may clubine two children richard nd sandra and his parents mr and mrs harold whetham bramp ton he was buried in evergreen cemetery milton yesterday fol lowing a funeral service in grace anglican church milton on sunday m st catharines rus sell keith nicholson 24 of tor onto was killed in a motor accid enl eldest son of mr and mrs ftussell nicholson his mother is the former iva harrop of norval he leaves his wife muriel fend ley a son stephen his parents and a brother lome funeral service was conducted this afternoon at themekillop fun eral home brampton with inter ment in brampton cemetery assistance fund will aid the jensen family norval district residents have rallied to aid mrs andy jensen who lost her husband and young son ip a tragic irjajncrash at nor val station friday mrs jensen and daughter bente 4 are still in brampton hospital recuperating from injuries suffer ed in the accident the young fa thcr had no insurance or hospital benefits and realizing mrs jen sen s plight a group of norval peo ple met last night at the hom- of hartlej cameron and organized the jensen assistance fund rev g lockhart royal is chair man mrs hartley cameron sccre lary and rev j e maxwell treas urcr a canvass will be undertaken in the norval and georgetown dis trict amt donations may be sent to the treasurer and will also be ac cepted at the georgetown herald office generous assistance in or gamzing has also been extended by a local man steve larsen who ar ranged with the danish canadian business men s club to pay cost of the funeral which took place yes terday in brampton rotary midgets defeat milton georgetowormidgets the rotary sponsored team defeated milton 7 to 2 on saturday january 4th to open their schedule georgetown were fired up right from the starting whistle and never let milton get much of the plaj r falkingham and k riddall gave the locals a 2 goal margin tjj sa cuntnurbunds and matching the first period and stack scored fulljength back panels miss llel robbsinclair vows in hamilton church honeymooning in new york city are mr and mrs james wil ham robb whose wedding took place saturday afternoon decern ber 28th at 4 o clock in st en och s presbyterian church ham ilton the rev marino di gangi officiating the bride is gloria may daughter of mr and mrs her bert d sinclair hamilton and on ly granddaughter of mr and mrs james costigan 55 john st e georgetown the groom s parents are mr and mrs ben robb mr alex urquhart provided organ music and miss norjna robertson and mr fred packer sang mr george jarrett attended the groom and ushers were mr ted rcid burlington mr daniel siri clair brother of the bride and mr douglas robb brother of the groom as she was given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white velvet and italian lace the long sleeved lace bod ice was embroidered at the neck line with sequins and pearls while the full skirt of velvet for med a tram the draped hemline was caught up with flat bows of e lace petals of nylon tulle and cod pearls formed her coronet ic headdress which held in cc hex fingerbp veil of illus ion she carried red sweetheart ioscs with white camelias cind lou mathie as flower girl wore a gown of red velvet as did the trio of adult attendants she earned a while fur muff with red and white feathered carna tions as did the other attendants mtss helen wilkinson miss mary mummery and miss jojce wilkin son the gowns of the adult attend ants haildraped necklines red with 20 seconds left for milton r falkingham scored 2 more in the second period to give georgetown a 4 to 1 lead at the end of the sec ond period mihun scored their second foal at the two minute mark of the 3rd period k rid1ill t t i hri ak awa and nu 1 no mi ake si bingham c rtd 1 in nuu mir in make iu2 k rid tall scored his 3rd goal wihll 1 his ind b lit n derson assisting i dixon recim i match mk ojdutmpen ilt f r ijlk n back u referee hillock pluink goal for georgetown tu in d n a ood kam- and the rest if th lns on tht team plajeii k k0ke also the three stars vver k rideiau r falkrmhain fgcortct m and lark miltcn georgetown s next home game is saturday january 11th ojkville vs georgetown game turn 5 pm in matchi pill box hat wa no satin while those of mir and miss joyce were white satin a reecption was held after cirimm at i he pinisstrfmy l tek on 11 ir rcturnrtu coupti w ii live at 181 oj lnit on ajnrlnu vw delink quests ci r town act r 1 n nto u and riiffati ny i n l n in 1 ilj nil n the christmas story by caroiynne halhtt age 12 years in a poor and lowl suine verv arl christmas la mir iji i her little bain in i m inltr f me with hi shiph rds he id the n ws ft n angels sins n pra scs ft m on high inn and f uind ii m in the s tbl with his parents standing l ist m n came from faroff t ast lands bringing rfll of spice and gold mary kiwlt and kissed the bih belleghembowlrrecord triple in industrials bui belltham of barflies really blew hut last week to show the rest of the boys how this game of bowl i jig should c oowled bi rolling three lovely lamia of j 15 and 336 for a lerntie tot tl of 912 an average of 34 per game on the night tjiis triple besides being high on the car also sparked the whole barfjbs team to a seven point win over tife tough legion nq 2 team ujjruics a new bunch of fellows who entered this league list year without too much successonl a lot of fun arc coming on nicely and art a e red it to the league up to now there were not too many weeks when a pat on the back could be given them but when you see a member of a team roll week after week and never a beef al wajs a lot of loud kidding for any one in the league it would he un fair to pass up such a fine effort given by such a real sport nice gojnt bill and if this triple is beaten before the end of the year i onl hope it is by bill himself other high triples for the night were george webster with 811 and harry brandford 76t herb arnold had the high sin gle with 342 followedby bill bel legham with his three 300 games and george webster with two ga mes in 300 class 306 and 30 in the race for high average bill anderson led with 235 follow ed bj harv chappcl 233 george websjcr 231 nip shipway 229 ace baile 221 terry bludd 219 and hank chaplin bill young george storey and frank ander son all tied with 21b sihers arc lop teams in the standing with 65 points followed by firemen 81 anderson s 57 da vidson s 54 kentner s 48 kay s 48 provincial 45 legion no 2 41 legion no 1 38 barflies 35 leg ion no 3 and dutchmen 21 due to the christmas roll tak ing place a tic between silver s and dutchmen was not rolled off this game will be rolled off on february 13th b these two teams team captains please note this date after rolling 39 games sil vers are leading with a game av crate of 1155 closely followed b andersons 1142 ka s 1123 kent ncr- 1111 firemen 1107 and pro vincials 1103 sotfar personal mr and mrs norman unsworth and winston mr and mrs george underwood mrs hatel rapsom and mibs diane ingram of t6ron- tp and mr and mrs george hall of applcwood acres were- guests t the home of mr and mrs d unsworth 44rolrtttcrwc last week in honour of mrs norman unsworth s birthday onsunday mr and mrs garfield met llvrny and family drove their son ross hack to huron college indthc university of western on uuo and their daughter gail to alma college sfrf thomas after spending the holidays at their home 8 guelph st they were accompanied by bliss janet stand brook of drangevulc also a third year student at alma mr and mrs dick miller peggy and dick jr had a holiday trip to sarnia where they visited with her mother mrs william guthrie to rodney visiting with his mo ther mrs margaret miller and with friends in wheajey where he was formerly with the royal bank branch mr david brown who has been visiting with his son and family mr and mrs dennis brown 11 parkview blvd left from st johns new brunswick yesterday via the empress of france to return to his home in newmarket suffolk england mr brown has been with his family here for the past six months mr and mrs e benedict vir ginia and martin 19 bairstow cresc were to wallaceburg during the holidays visiting their families mr and mrs j martin and sir and mrs william benedict at new years ronnie marrs and jo anne moore of willowdale were the guests of virginia and martin stewarttown a happy new year to all our readers birthdav greetings to miss e appelbc who had a birthday on january 1st happy birthday to larry picket 1 1 years old on december 28th and happy birthday to sandra lloyd whose birthday was on de comber 30th lome scots rest hold open house the respects of the i orne septs fpdih reg t were paid to 1 u ul tnant governor keilltr markav at toronto new yi ar s da b it cil arthur kimp of burlunjilt n the rtimt nt s niw rommimlint offiei r atcoiiipaninlh j the reception were vtfj r r r lonoxcr e f brampumjiie iwu i c f the re jini nt milt i uk tth rani t arkson ihc irljutint for i lie l ma ne r f egbert c reed 70 artist youth worker egbert c reed 70 well known in art and advertising circles in toronto and montreal and a r den of norval w on december 23 al guelph genpral hospital from a heart attack born in toronto and a graduate of the ontario college of art mr reed has been on the staffs of the mckim and maclaren advertising agencies in torontoo more recent ly he was with ronalds adcrtising in montreal as an artist he was known es peel a 11 for his many portraits of famous canadians some of which were commissioned b the gporn ment and exhibited at thi canad lan national fxhibition for a ra ho series he painted pictures qf mdors of ontario towns including then mayor harold cleave of town and for a later series on the ehlest residents he painted a picture of the late mrs nielsen mother of a local doctor of chiropractic which is a p ized possession in the mid se n hom llis latest series of por traits of canadian publishers are present appearing in dailj news papers lie freclanc el as a writer for ma nj j ears specializing in jmcnile fiction among which was a series called adventures of starr sterl ing i mr reed was intensted inaiork with bos particular the under privileged with the late t p loblaw he helped organize what la ter bennit the k tluhs of toronto active in the rig brother nune- int nt he assumed responsihiuh of i number of bow who had ixin tonictid in ju nile court andpir rha4vfmdedh m into path of isciful rihze nslnp tie also ctmtri butt el his somites to the annual h miil sh ms of t ronto nt wtks it in lunel hi was i mi mbe r elf the r1- sr 1 tins ib tht lhn t luh of i r nt i an i a me init r of kiuanis lul in t iiiw ml m n r al 1i m it m rflfte ilii niin if uth iehitlv fir kiw mis f r the n john lodselnasiferloltt robert john of lol 68 dted 04 ary 2nd in gttdqpk pital after an luaess t srmral months born m ratfmit la son of horace jcafaamaa 4 macy uwrey j l l aas nuly came tu canada vide h was a child moving ftrrf fea m dennis and shorter to stewwrttwtrn where he attended tt stewart- ttfwn pubuc bcfcnol mr jenkinson ipcte wats thirty- ei years of age was a of the second wart vr approximatelj in 1948 july his he merkley united church time they moved tft cjaretwwi where they have saace wade then- home he was evsrjwd at fed eral sales and saadh sme ltd for a tune and at the baa he be came ill had been wo at orenda engines mr jenkinson is 5 try his wife thehgaa aad a saaatt so bobbt he is also sumwl h his mother mrs horace jeataasaa aad two sisters fraaxes titrs u sic- cou mary obs ft anda brother fraal on friday of loetotheu service to honour thewjmce aaas- ter county master deputy master jiaa thomas warnesv part in the serncei lodges in acton mbl ville hornby t and georgetown partvonafeed the funeral scmre as can- ducted by ftrv trtiij hcfar lane from the ttaram c mcowre funeral home a saturday lann ary 4th at x njaa palrviui i were frank rial mum dan slc- cou ralph serhaqr one merk ley clifford hwhert and ftah bar ns members f the dm act ed as bower heaters was in brookkn wallops towns luckfess junior raiders the weather mr editor janaar 1958 is off to a rial cole start and no fooling that drop to 15 below zero certainly wiu bring the january average ktwa the ground being wlhic with snow howcer seems more seasonal ble h e balkin snaw dale max mm moa dec 30 32 18 tocs doc 31 31 20 wcd jan 1 26 is hiurs jan 2 21 7 fn jan 3 14 4 sal jan 4 21 15 san jan 5 26 7 average 24 7 heisslerjanssen weewinsatholy cross rc church papenmkers mow tm inarstrialhodwy provincial mill toaik aver sale possession of 1st pare kat week end b shading thnr malls smith and stone by a sl nmt m the second game of the cesewtur san da doubleheader taw ui left the papennakers with c xar in 9 starts and drapped the sfcs crew to second just tin santes ah ead of the combines the combines ouatassed ttamrto 9 to 7 m the opener t pat them selves back in the rare snaanms ltheir string olteive strawchs ttefmts they had to come from laehuad w-v- eral times thronsdnort the pawn la finally turn the tnctl tannaws loss left them in the cellar walh on 1 one win t l t 1 re pro metal c a 1 13 smith stonv a 4 s 3 11 combines 3 s 1 7 toronto 1 s- 3 t t ivoai g a 1 his kemhcad p 13 7 13 hewitt p a v 16 barber d r- ii 16 haines is sjrnvk t t 4 11 davie r- t 4 11 burn c 3 11 bau r 1 5 j 10 hall 1 is s 4 r ret slont n1u i 4 9 ho cross rc church was the scene of the marriage ot sigrid janssen daughter of mr and mrs henry janssen 36 shelley street work with linkups comprising iff he st u i fe m so i nt sees texas channel on local tv set ron kitchen and his famdy 83 mclntyrc crescent were amazed last friday morning when watch ing tv around nine oclock to thestrhf was touchinj to heh have 4heir tatmel 4 wbh fade a sang thicr songs m out and to suddenly find themsel j heaven ves walchmfe amanllo texas i music coulctjje heard b ill kgnc the fade out and appear shepherds lsc men theirtttts ance of kgnc was probably duej given to atmospheric conditions and softly left the hol stall mr kitchen whose phone number an wlthin thc hujb 5iabe it tr 74898 would like to talk was a clear and heav nly light with anyone who also had the mary sweetly thanked the father swuft reception- 1 that her son was bora that night regiments siscrtflurtlmbriuin 1 mi j hn 1 ilk tt e 1 ir intei t w rtshrp i e e vi t m j ick n i pka n si iiirl of hmt s ik 1 ii n 11 i hutjirvl ffiieij nmtn i iu n l m ihij br xyp loronl it col hahiiish vailnt h t t f die imh hi2hlanelets 1 ironto ii i j wedhe il ef lfimihtu tiioup 1 runt mm it col hartlr ililil llranipl in former i inn scot t cts lol it v conivir moad owale lt colc m liirkttt brampton it col ii hitiolm oakvillc u col pullen oak ville t col c t sharpe- enn- da e it col s r charters of brampton the officers and nco s exchan ged visits- to each other s messes during hc day and toasts were proposed to the rcbimehl by ll col charters to fallen comrades by maj c w barclay and to the id i i h wife man it nob le i ju itli mi hi rt i nd lot unto thnr sem kinj eif teir inuj jntl 141 1 1 in ind i nine netr nnel a uter mrv ak r t el teireintn n the funtnl sricc in nflnil niteel t hurch on derenibir 26th vm cindurtiel b re fdvar ttiji ind ke altx nwan of own si nnri who forlnorl preached a the church followinc cremation at tcironln rematonum an inter im nt srnci look place in norval cemeter on saturday with the ifirce orvtl ministers mr gill he v j b maxwetl and rev t lockhart roal officiating recuperates rw ctadi returns to airsae job ciord pimv tn w mr ad mri ch greijjr itr i grarprtwti is expected ta be boffs axms ter orlh w ng urtunr jkhlhur tbe et uw dajs tmd tik been h nilin a recowrex prrtm at i h mi m ii o iks cvacaw frwm istvun hantit hwpiftkl in twih i nt qut bc whwey he was tattt whtn tht pkuie it mats jnns crashed at jaoire tjr doe to fautt larrdins 3caratik jlanice ijikers located afrtaimatet- 125 north of skvcn ttaum trn crash cfeuaaed the hfe of rrn ptkoa a tfrat avme apce- msor who was a yaesravrjrr m thc plane and rrsaftted m w and head injuries t oaed aad n r- hoc captain wh was rfm tfc of landings udnafeealk ami was at the coatrwh vara the ajame crashed the lamjnv anjwred p- when she became the jmde of karl heuu heissler son of mis ouocnar heissler and the late ur heissler of mannheim gar- tenstaol germany the mam ace which took place on saturday december 21st at 1130 in the morning was performed by father thomas van laer the bride who was given marriage by her father wore gown of white taffeta with nylon jerverokirt bouffant style forming short train a narrow bertha collar of shirred nylbd edged in farce topped the fitted taffeta bo dice the short nylon sleeves were also trimmed with the lace her fingertip illusion veil fell from a scalloped cap headdress embroid ered in pearls she wore the gift of the groom gold cross and au a bouquet of red rosea mrs robert heissler hex sister- h4w and miss margaret bingham were her attendants gowned rtnal blue chiffon over taffeta fas hioned with bouffant skirts and fitted bodices their headdresses were of the same inaterial em brotdcred in pearls they wore matching gloves and shoes and earned bouquets ouwhite mums robert heissler brother of the groom was groomsman and herns buscb was the usher thc wedding reception was held at the home of the brides par ents where her mother received for her wearing a roal blue ny ton crjrslalctte gown royal blue hat white gloves and black shoes her corsage was of pink carna tions for their honeymoon to nia gam falls the bride travelled in a red wool jumper red hat and grey mouton fur jacket the groom who has been in canada for two years operates karl s tv mr heisslers mother who was instrumental in his be ing able to come to canada and establish his own business was unable to attend the wedding but expects to come to canada in the nng to meet her daughterin uw and her family mr heissler s father died in 195 the bride has been employed at the stewart bookbinding toronto one of the honoured guests at the wedding was the bride s grandmother mrs martha metzel bremen germany who has since returned home after a visit of six months in canada if the other seven teams in the super eight junior c hockey loop could have had a crystal ball back around the first of decem ber they would have been doing everything possible to itire geor getowns jj raiders into their group at the start of thc season since the opening game here ag ainst whitbv three weeks ago the jjls have been dumped by every- leam they vc faced and on paper would appear to be a desperate bunch of low calibre hockey pla yers to bo toyed with and scored on when ever the opposition feels the urge thc truth is almost the oppos ite o k they are desperate but the tjpe of hockey players that make up the team arent found ar- onnd the bottom of the barrel and as for checking ask the 300 plus newmarket fans that witnessed the january 2nd clash a quick look at the games pla yed column in the individual sco ring race tehs the whole story only 5 players 2 defenccmen and 3 forwards have taken part in all of the games played so far and at times coach bill chard has had to- the lancashire fuuuers by lt ceil corkett brampton posttnas ter i t lol corkett served with the rusihors in world war 1 scmor host in thc sergeant i mess was rsm w card oak ville sergeants mess president is csm ken murray or george town and csm jack ban- of brampton is mpta rice tpreaidenl et scnger bed ef uacraot reeding before the the plane w at jmwce late when a war sapaat which aw- tomatically stows whm ajaar goes wroatc wtth the tamtm mec- nanism saamded be waia tried to reflaam aw mt ay one al turkey breeder r0tarian speaker v mcctin of the rotan club i na hrld on dceembtr 30th it i ihr tc ulii nit e line phce the u i luh speaker on thit ext mon wa mietr john t arm ir nt whet poke in alnniupnl xffjur his talk u much ip preciaied u the membership tim week s meeting was held at the mine phce viitn an excel lent attendant c after thc dinner a brn f bumnest mrrting was kcld and p jns t ro outlined for the ap proachms lad us nuht and- tri town meet o lo held fcbrtiarvtcaledon 34th a hoeke nighi for the mil got hockc team sponsored bi the rotan elub will be held on feb- nian 3 nhen thc lads- will be on icrtained at a dinner b the ctuh speaker of the evrning was bud bishop who gave a clavsifiratum uk on turkevs this was en joved bv all the members as was the film ahoutttirkrv raising that was shown of interest especially to members were certain facts ab out turkeys suoh as that before a bird was ready to be sold h had eajten four times its weight in feed bod was introduced ui the dob by sgtlanns jim rstchle and than ked by bob mccolgan and 11 players shuffling lines converting wingers to defence- men and rearguards to centres in order to givethe opposition a bat tle for the win last saturday georgetown took their fifth straight loss on 8 to 1 drubbing from the league lean ing brooklin combines in port perry ferguson redshaw and jones each tallied twice for the com bines with pascoe and grandy get ting the other two doug richard son kept his goal a game streak go ing by banging in georgetowns on ly marker most of the action came in the middle period after pascoe put brooklm one up on a pass from jo nes at the 7 os mark of a tightly played first session the game broke wide open when redshaw capped a rush touched off by ger- mond at 29 and less than a min ute later ferguson firrisoad a three way pass play from germond and redshaw lt was 40 before the half way jnark redshaw notching his second from germond and jon es jt 906 thirteen seventeen was the time of georgetown s lone- tally by doug richardson set up by mclean and harrison ferguson and jones got the 5th and 6th brooklin tallies in thc 16th minute of the second per iod jones repeated the feat at 8 52 of the third and grandy potted his single at 9 16 to complete the- route the jr raider lineup was minus pomerpy dance baxter cunningham turner black and king miller was also out for half the game when he lost three teeth after being hit in the mouth by a brooklin stick scoring summary 1st period 1 brooklin pascoe jones 7 05 penalties warner 10 01 grandy 15 55 2nd period 2 brooklin redshaw germond 2j9 3 brooklinrfeguson redshaw and germond 4 brooklin redshaw germond and jones 5 georgetown richardson mclean and harrison 6 brooklin ferguson germond and grand 7 brooklin jones germond and redshaw 1654 penalties grandy 545 war ncr 6 10 mcmahan 5 nun 6 50 marshall 10 03 cornish 10 42 ri chardson and carnegie 1047 red- shiw 1310 hde 16 42 grandy and richardson 17 41 coxe 19 10 3rd period 8 brooklin jones cornish and cirnejji 8 52 9 brooklin grand cornish and amesiei 9 16 penalties redshaw 4 55 sin tlair lol marshall 14 45 coxe jnel peivuson 5 min 1 17 51 hde 18 17 333 906 13 17 district young people at norval dance norval and union presbyterian and norval united young peoples groups were the hosts of a district young people s social and dance december 28th at thc norval par ish hall young people from cheltenham brampton strcotsvilc may field ashgrove nonal and georgetown attended and were lead by don cleave of tnorval united in a number of games before the start pf round and square dancing at 80 laurie reed was caller for the square dances at 11 oclock a delicious loach was served downstairs twf conven er betty jean anderson of noral and union pre and jo anne reed of norval united dancing was later resumed andn concluded the rery enjoyable evening- approximately 00 young people a the affair

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