Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1958, p. 7

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f kentners its thrifty its sate buy blue coal today ixfaacoai clean safexowcost heat wmkbntntrson fuel 11 1 stove oil coal jq we ve moved forced by fire to seek another location bf auto body is now in larger premises at mountainview rd and river dr corner the former wally s auto body shop across from the varian plant complete collision work and repainting b f auto body don brinuow triangle 73601 lome scots bid farewell to brigadier gl cassidy r tte proficiency of the lome scots has long been recognised throughout the group and i am going to sincerely miss working with you declared brig g l cassidy dso ed commander of 16 militia group at a farewell gathering the event took the form of a aerden party at the home of lit col and mrs arthur kemp at burlington brig and mrs cassidy of hail eybury were guests of honour and the party was attended by officers of the regiment and their ladies from orangeviue oakville bramp ton port credit georgetown and other communities affiliated with the unit the guests included lt col john r barber of george town honorary colonel of the regiment and major and mrs robert stock of toronto following a buffet dinner con eluding with renditions b the pipes and drums who paraded on the lawn col kemp co of the unit addressed the guests of hon or he reminisced about his long and pleasant association with brig cassidy and described him as a man of many achievements both in uniform and mufti acquitting himself with distinc uon overseas in world war n bng cassidy went on to serve in the militia and from october 1964 until june of this year it was his 16 group with which the lome scots served and won effi ciency awards in june the peel ifitffetin and halton rfcgunent was transferred to 17 group in civilian life brig cassidy is principal of the hailejbury high school and is district civil defence coordinator in his brief moments of leisure he has won recognition as an artist further tribute was paid brig cassidy by maj r j honcv of brampton president of the mess committee which arranged the successful outing maj hone re called being on active service with brig cassidv yrving with him at wars end in armv counsel ling senioe at the toronto depot on behalf of the unit maj lion e presented a suitabh inscribed siher cigarette box to brig cassi dy then the regiment represented b major charles guy of bramp ton presented an orchid to mrs cassid expressing appreciation for the many evenings when you must have sat home while bng cassidv went off to the armour farm news simazin fails in 195 blame moisture lack i am not discouraged that si- mazin failed to give satisfactory results in 1968 stated prof geo jones of the dept of field hus bandry oac when addressing the twilight meeting at the farm of ford- wickson near asbgrove simazin is the chemical which prior to this year had given such outstanding results as a pre-emer- gence spray for corn the wick son corn was planted on may 19 and the following day two acres of the field was treated by prof jones two pounds of simazin with 30 gals of water was applied to the acre experimental work with the ma terial had been conducted over the past several years with excel lent results last year it was pla cedlon a field scale as a matter of faw in august of 1957 your ag rep personally inspected a field of silage corn which had been so treated no cultivation had been practiced and without question it was the cleanest fiald of corn we had ever seen and that goes back to the time folk used to hoe their corn while similar tests have worked in other areas his year apparently here in halton we did not receive sufficient mois ture in late may and june to en able the chemical to function some fifty folk were in attend ance for the twilight programme which also included an inspection of the replicated plots of some six varieties of barley and seven vaneties of oats in all a total of 52 plots were involved and these thanks to mr wickson were in excellent condition it was a most interesting discus sion on cereal grains legumes and weed control which was abh led by prof jones members of the acton 4 ii forage club the halton 4 ii foragi club the hal ton 4 11 cram club and the hal ton 411 potato cluh plus a rood h number of adults were in at tendance for the interesting pro gramme at the conclusion of which the entire group uert the gut ts of mr and mrs wickson for refreshments wednesday eve- august oth 1mb tm ow i ontario hydro chairman james s dunoon cjag mn shows her royal highness princess margaret tho mural in the information centre at the commissions sir adam beck niagara generat station no 2 her royal highness was recenred at the power plonthyjar and mrs duncan from information divisran ontario hydro mrs cassid thanked the lome scots for their remembrance but with a smile informed them that i didn t wait home for brig cas sidv 1 joined the militia myself full automatic defrosting on this v general electric deluxe 127 cu ft refrigerator not even a dial to set or button to push when you defrost this refrig erator because it defrosts auto matically whenever its needed thats just one of the many im portant features of this general electric model look at the hand some square styling the wonderful use of space and note these points revolving shelves help avoid upsets as you reach in the back of the refrigerator large freezer compartment holds up to 74 lbs of frozen food twin vegetable enspers days a boon for salad removable door shelves for easy quicv cleaning magnetic safety door 60 cycle model apgrox 64 high x 30 wide x 27 deep 34900 wigo tv l appliance local couples grandson wed in brantford church on leaving wesley united church brantford on saturday afternoon july 26 following their mamage mr and mrs victor locker had a guard of honour for med by the 2nd trinity cubs and scouts the bride and groom arc leaders of this pack she is the former patrice kerr daughter of mr and mrs w kerr brantford a graduate of hamilton teachers college she is a member of brantford public schools teaching staff mr ixwrker a graduate of rerson institute of technolog is the sdn of mr and mrs elwjn iocker brantford and grandson of mr and mrs ed holmes 70 main si n eorgeloun rev ii francis yardlc officia led at the four o clock douhlc ring nuptials and the brides fa ther escorted her to the altar which was adorned with gladioli vellow mums and fern an ongi nal floor length gov n of while nlon tulle oer taffeta was the bride s attire hergbwn had lin sleeves and a square neckline out lined with lace applique d ifts of tulle formed the bouffant skirt which was enhanced with a tide garland of app iqued lace sp a midwa between waist and hem line and extended into a snip mg trim she earned a creacint boiiqut t of white ro cs and u phanotis and her fingertip eil of double tulle illusion was raimht to a headdrcs of tulk leave- and pearl attendin thr bride were mr bruce bannister of st grnrju missj marie i ockrr sister of tht bridegroom and miss bett r ir mrr gountd identically hc wore street length frocks of lim green tricot shnr over taitcn sulcd with round necklines rap sleeves and full kirts with draped cummerbunds ide back panels of dark green tricot were finished b two large roses at the back of the gowns the girls had pic jure hats of dark green tricot tin ished with lime green roses their crescent bouquets were ellow roses and white carnations jem katpin of toronto was best man the ushers were don ferguson and a cousin of the bride ken purdv of gait jack chittenden plaed the wedding music and miss sharon campbell of st george sang o perfect iw and wedding pravcr i- came iodge was the scene of a reception when mrs kerr recei ved in a street length dress of beige lace fashioned with a drap ed panel in the skirt her acces sones were green and pink and white roses were in her cor ac yellow flowered sheer was chos en b the bridegroom s mo her she wore beige accessories and a corsage of yellow and white ros es guests attended from gait st george acton simcoc toronto owen sound guelph hamilton freclton ottawa dundas kitch encr and georgetown honoured guests were the bridegrooms grandparents mr and mrs ed holmes of town the bride s travelling costume was a brown and white polka dot chemise dress with matching brown duster coat and a corsage of orange delight roses the newlyweds will live at 34 bel holme ave brantford after honeymoon in k laurentians and the east grandmother pours tea at trousseau in brantford on wednesday afternoon july 23rd a trousseau tea was held at the home of mrs w kerr brant ford for her daughter patrice who married victor locker on july 26th pouring tea were the grandmo ther of the bridegroom mrs ed holmes of georgetown mrs tho mas mason mrs common tb bride s aunt and mrs lloyd mar lott miss helen holmes of town was a guest at the trousseau tea halton municipal officials form clerk treas group c g bcnham clerk for the town of georgetown attended a meeting recent which was held for the purpose of forming a clerks treasurers association for halton county the members of the newlv formed association felt that with halton county municipalities grow ing so rapidly that they would all have common problems and that being able to meet once a month and discussing them to gether would be of great benefit to all all municipalities in halton were represented with the excep tion of burlington and their mem ber was unable to attend due to another commitment but intima ted that burlington was definitely going to take part the next meet ing is scheduled for september 17th in milton halton county clerk garfield brown was named president tra falgar township clerk sheldon a featherstone was chosen vicer president and halton treasurer miss margaret maxted was named secretary treasurer you deserve the best in automatic heating installation one contract covers first i in heating equipment finst in installation full warranty service ah necessary repairs fo floors walls trim plaster for the very best in heating installations call tr 74302 bergs electro lab cnr1 electric hallmac iran firomon warm air hot watar or staam hnl 32 mam strut georgetown trurngk 73376 l three showers for mrs terry norton mrs terry norton the former barbra ball was honoured at tnree miscellaneous showers prior to her marnagc on saturday july t9th the ladies who entertained for her at their homes were mrs bruce norton 36 market street mrs ernest simson 9 ontario st and mrs peggie wylie 11 ontario street streetsville dry cleaners georgetown store 6 water street near highway flutter 1 open daily 900am to 6 00 p m fridays tu 9 00 p m free pickup and delivery 48 hour service shirts laundered all garments returned in plastic triangle 74151 streetsville lant taylor 61 s 2 mackenzie news house upkeep saves ytxj many a dime if you make small repairs in there are many small things you can do your self in your vacation period that will preserve your house and save further repairs i rent a caulking gun for 25c per day and caulk all cracks cautking cartridges to fit the gun at 49c for black and 98c for grey use black plastic roofing cement at 69c per quart to stick down any loose shingles use fiberglas the permanent screening on old screens at the cost of 19c per sq ft for small holes in concrete or masonry use readymixed con crete and mortar mix at 43c per 10 lb and 89c for 25 lbs just mix with water and apply for making new concrete stick to old use albriol the perfect bond at s3 95 per quart during yowr vacation com in and anelfc many in hams that even an unhandy handyman cm tf jj mackenzie a- soi wiisii

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