the herald port omc cwpt ottawa georgetown ontario wednesday august mi 195 second section barbrabdll terry norton wed in st georges georgetown st georges anglican church was decorated with pink and white gladioli and poms on the altar and in the tall standards on sat urday july 19th when barbra anne ball daughter of mrs may l ball of 34 croham rd toron to became the bride of terrance andrew norton son of mr and mrs d allan norton 32 victoria street rev john rathbone performed the double ring ceremony at four- thirty oclock mrs j r williams was the organist r the bride chose a white taffeta mandairn style gown and her fin gertip veil fell from a taffeta cap she wore white shoes and nylon gloves and carried a white bible garlanded with a pink orchid with white streamers and stephanotis her brother gregory of toronto gave her n marriage mrs bruce norton was her at tendant gowned in powder blue terra cotta inn has been enlarged and modernized now accommodating overnight guest now open excellent roast duckling roast beef and yorkshire pudding steak and kidney pie book accommodation early businesmens retreat mrs farrar phone victoria 18 r 2 if you hold victory bonds due 79597966 you now have the opportunity of reinvesting in the new canada conversion loan bonds at a higher interest rate surplus funds may be invested at an interest rate of 4vi complete information will gladly be given on request oakviue phone victor 43216 brampton phone gundale 13365 halton peel trust savings company nytyon with matching headpiece and gloves and with white shoes her flowers were pink sweetheart roses with white poms j ross a norton acted asgrooms- man for his brother and bob sim- 1 son a cousin of the groom was the usher the wedding reception was held at the jack olantern where the brides mother received for her in a blue chemise gown with white accessories her corsage was of red roses and white poms mrs norton assisted her in beige lace with beige accessories her corsage wis of red roses and white poms for their honeymoon through northern ontario and across to ottawa mrs- norton travelled in a white lace gown over blue taf feta with white accessories and a pink orchid corsage they will make their home at 36 market st the groom is employed at smith and stone ltd and the bride was formerly an office employee of sykes tool corporation ltd guests attended from toronto malton and georgetown soccer popular this summer -i- million orenda man hours with no lost time accident for the third time in less than five years 1000000 consecutive man hours have been worked at orenda engines limited malton without a single lost time accident the two previous records were established in the fall of 1953 and in late 1955 and 1956 orenda ppople are still working on this third period having posted more than 1200000 hours worked with out a lost time accident to date executive vice president and general manager earlc k brown- ridge in congratulating orenda personnel for the effort which has made this record possible said this new record has been estab lished at a time when we are bus ily preparing for the manufac ture of the iroquois engine the achievement is most remarkable occuring as it has during a period of change and abnormal pressure he urged employees to strive for the 2000000 hour mark for the first time in the companys history there are approximately 5000 people working an average 40 hour week at orenda to exchange your victory bonds conversion d d bring yr victory bonds to our nearest branch v receive immediate cash adjustment and receipt for victory bonds v canada conversion bonds yield a higher return over a longer period v we are equipped to help yon make the conversion quickly and simply f no cash outlay the canadian bank of commerce 775 manchfs across canada ready to assist too georgetown branch d m wingrove manse promoted by the community centre association soccer has become a popular sport this sum mer at the park with four local and one brampton team competing in a league charles trott snap ped this picture in early season showing a group of players and officials front row left to right tom higham john adams leon nielsen per nielsen steve lawr dan sweeney jess niel sen rear coach hans richter gord brown pete lavell wayne sproule trefor smith and george adams of the community centre directorate farm improvement loans seventy million in 1957 a total of 57988 farmers in cluding some in this area bor rowed 69427873 under the pro visions of- the farm improvement loans act in 1957 these figures were disclosed in the annual re port of the act tabled in the house of commons by the honourable donald m fleming minister of finance the report notes the lending for the year is down slighly from the previous year only two pro vinces ontario and quebec show increases over the 1956 lending loans for the purchase of farm implements again represent the largest percentage of loans being j 84 of the total for the first time in the history of the legis- j lation a province other than a western province obtained the most loans for the financing of tractors a change in dairy pro- duction practices particularly in the central provinces is noted there were 569 ontario farmers who obtained loans for the- pur- 1 chase of bulk milk installations and quebec farmers obtained 643 loans for the purchase of milk i coolers the report states that 758 ni farm houses were financed dur ing the year a total of 6000233 was lent to 3974 farmers to assist in financing the construction al teration and repair of farm build ings including houses in 1957 the sum of 4272399 was loan ed to 4557 farmers for the pur chase of livestock in 1957 repayment of these intermediate short term loans remains at a high level during 1957 there was 73634665 repaid which exceed ed the amount borrowed by 4026792 losses for the year amounted to 180822 represented by 257 claims since the incep tion of the legislation in 1954 a joul of 722957000 has been lent the loss total for the same per iod has amounted to 618822 being slightly less than 1 tenth of 1 percent the report states that the out standing dejbt as a whole is re- garded as good that the borrow ers are widely distributed that on the average they are compara tively young being just over 42 years of age and that they are basically in a sound financial pos ition 38 of all borrowers have unencumbered farms the loaning in 1957 by provin ces is shown below r hartley anderson marries elaine hodge in st laurent min0 millw0rk note staff additions at two local banks a native of gait jack fowler is the most recent addition to the royal bank staff replacing ed dowling jack comes to george town from the lakefield branch other members of the staff un der manager dick miller include george michn jim parsons shir ley burt mrs ken jubb mary iliggins mrs s stockfish dini kalsbeck betty lucas and rosa lind capuano joining the commerce staff two weeks ago was mrs dennis nooth formerly of the new tor onto branch mrs booth brings to sixteen the number of staff under manager don wingrove including 1 b king bob burke mrs fred hclson gloria boyd mrs jessie wilcox mrs don rand gail thompson mrs luke jans- sen mrs ii richter mary lind say neil benton grant casely mrs louis dreyer mrs william henderson mrs roland awrey and mrs david hastings province loans amount alberta 14257 16523732 saskatchewan 13581 15856983 ontario 10438 13043018 quebec 9631 11862445 manitoba 6117 7104417 british col 1597 1990219 prince ed is 961 1047520 nova scotia 779 852780 n b 577 68802 newfoundland total 50 57988 58557 69427873 enjoying the personals in this issue the herald staff takes a lot of hme collecting these items and appreciates your help when you phone your news to tr 7- 3spl your visits and visitors are important news car wrecked during trip home from easy mr and mrs dclbert dawn and daughter shirley were n turning home from a motor trip to the east coast on thursday when they stopped at a souvenjr shop outside of three rivers quebct on thursday while they were standing about twenty feet n from their car a 1958 chevrolet car smashed into the rear of the downs car making it a complete wreck tney returned home by train and taxi on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs vernon archer on their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary on august 5th miss emma nietlispach return ed home on sunday after a two weeks train tour through to the west coasl mr and mrs kenneth ella mo ored to manitoulln island last week for a few days holiday edward robertson dune robin son and bill richardson were at manitoulin island for three days johnny and judy saunders are havingrwoweek holiday at the home of lynnc and wayne ellis birthday greetings to harold robson on august 10th jean peterson iphyttls bradley and irene saunders left on mon day for a visit with alraa bradley edna and bill brunk in peoria illinois usa they motored to durham ontario first where jean was taking part in a parade they are planning to be away for two weeks mr and mrs roy kendall and amily left last saturday on a two weeks camping trip in the mon treal district mr and mrs wm bailey and family spent the holiday week end at lake of bays near dorset bill chisholm is home for a few weeks holiday from working on the boats frank and donny chisholm were at french river for the holi day weekend the marriage of margaret mil dred elaine daughter of alderman and mrs william alexander hodge of mount royal quebec to ralph hartley anderson son of mr and mrs robert anderson of milton took place on july 12 in sl an drews united church st laurent quebec with the rev j a hock- in officiating miss m howell played the wed ding music and mrs margaret sev- igny sang during the signing of the register white summer flow ers arranged with candles in can delabra were used to decorate the church the bride given away by her father was in a gown of white french lace over pale turquoise tulle and taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice having a sabrina neckline embroidered with seed pearls and a very full skirt drap ed with pale turquoise taffeta falling into a chapel train her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis mrs john ritchie as matron of honor wore a frock of turquoise organdy with a coronet of feath ered white and turquoise carna tions she carried a semicascade bouquet of the same fowers colin anderson of oakvile act ed as best man for his brother and the ushers were griffith hodge brother of the bride and robert allen mrs hodge the brides mother was in a gown of champagne silk organza and chantilly lace she wore a soft pink feather hat and a corsage of pale pink sweetheart roses mrs anderson mother of the groom wore a gown of rose- beige chiffon and lace with a matching hat and a corsage of tal isman roses the reception was held at the mount royal hotel later mr and mrs anderson left for banff jasper alberta and vancouver the bride travelled in an ensemble of rose and blue printed silk under a matching coat and wearing a feather hat and a corsage of cymbldium orchids among the outoftown guests attending were mr and mrs tom 33oussold mrs cora wrigglee- worth and mrs ellen readhead of milton doors cabinets prompt service i free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 ibjpbwhbbbbhb farm news hog marketing plan approved j e w we learn from the ontario farm products marketing board that 676 per cent of the ontario hog producers who voted cast a yes vote a total of 78685 ontario farmers had been registered as eligible voters and of this number 37573 availed themselves of the opportunity of voting on the on tario hog producer marketing plan in halton 296 votes were cast and of this number 764 cent voted in favour it is a bit unfortunate as we see it that a larger percentage of the eligible voters- did not cast their 4aj3ots which perhaps would have resulted in more derisive indication of the hog producers wishes glen taxi 3cabs3 monuments designs submitted cemetery ktrhtrlng comer posts and marker a good display in stock brampton monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11613 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13863 bsllgmbuh