fouktkn paoes gkkqetown ontamo vwdnboay evbuno auoust j7 1m what council mo contract to abc for delrex road surface armstrong brothers brampton lowest of three tenderers for the job of priming and chipping a bomber of roads in the delrex fiubidivision was awarded a 15385 contract by council on monday- work will proceed when roads hive been approved forssub- sidy by the dept of highways and have been approved by the town engineer for acceptance by the town j the contract wasawarded over objections by crerh hyde that the roads should not be accepted by the town until a later date but if they are accepted be said a cheaper method of tar and sand which could save the town over 7000 should be used cr hyde said the roads have no proper base and will break up in the spring it wont help taxpayers there or in other parts of town to spend this money i feel well lose 90 per cent of the job in the spring breakups he said cr fred harrison said he has been criticized for changing his mind an original objector to taking over the roads he is now agreeable if roads are brought up to depl of highways specifica- lions the herald neglected to re- 1 port all 1 said at a previous meet- ing he continued 1 pointed j out that delrex residents are tax- i payers and roads which are de- plorable should be fixed i am in favour of maintaining the roads after mr hestop has done his part i didnt change horses in midstream cr harrison said there is a good base in the roads road chairman walter gray back after missing several meetings through illness said the base is adequate and road difficulties are a ques- tion of grading asking if gravel could be put on a public thoroughfare from norton crescent to harrison school gerald rusk was told that this would be considered by the property committee the com mittee was also instructed to get a price on gravelling a simitar property oh mclntyre crescent the town will purchase a motor tricycle cost not to exceed 250 for police work the machine will be useful as ah auxiliary vehicle for the force mayor armstrong exypained a portion of sidewalk on main street in front of the cordaro albert westbrook dies father of local lady albert e westbrook of 76 strathcona avenue brantford fa ther of mrs val stein 9 queen street died on tuesday august 19th in brantford general hospi tal be had been ill since march mr westbrook who was in his 87th year was born the son of abraham and hannah westbrook in brant county in his younger years he farmed in the county moving to brantford forty years ago he was an insurance and real estate salesman until his re tirement mr and mrs westbrook the former clara williams celebrated their sixty second wedding anniv ersary in march of this year he was a member of the doric masonic lodge canadian wood men of the world and served on the committee of the christian businessmen his wife and three daughters gladys of hamilton ethel of brantford and hilda mrs val stein georgetown survive him one daughter florence predecea sed him in 1957 rev irwin of wesley united church brantford conducted the service in thorpe brothers fun eral home on thursday august 21st friends from brantford and district acted as pallbiarers in- terment was in oakland cemetery with rhi speed ahead the slogan in a new 582house project near the eastern highway town limits town and delrex officials toured the scene of operations one day recently leaving a home site in process of construction are left to right cr garfield mcgilvray finance chairman mayor jack armstrong rex heslop president of delrex developments and bill wilson public relations director for the company norval smith stone lead industrial finals mock wedding feature of local bridal shower a mock wedding featured shower by miss norma olney 25 mill street for miss berylc patten den who was married on august 16th to george bceney mrs stan wade portrayed the minister bride and groom were mrs cy wilson and miss dorothy olney while mrs bill james was the brides father mrs phil carney and mrs alan bceney entertained at a miscellan eous shower on august 11 when games were played prior to open ing the gifts employees of provincial paper ltd presented the groom with an upholstered chair while fellow employees at alliance paper mills presented a steam iron to the bride building will be repaired after the mayor relayed a request by mrs cordaro that this be done georgetown attender gives observations of th c n e you have enjoyed a summer vacation and on your way home you see signs along the highway canadian national exhibition 1958 at the first glance it docs not click then you think oh its quite a way off yet why adver tise so early and then later you say to yourself ye gods the cne where the heck is the time going then thanksgiving then halloween then christmas and another year is shot so its the ex once more and youre a year older you are ask ed going to the ex this year your inner mind says no but your spirit unheard says yes you arise and look out the win dow the sun is shining and you get an urge and you say to the gal you married so many years ago would you like to go to the ex or shall we go to the ex or what say lets go to the ex you get a yes lets so you wash and dress then comes a problem now what should i wear will it rain my hat may get ruined til wear some well worn trou sers and an odd coat we are on ly going to the ex we dont want to wear our best duds they cduld get dirty you know then again if we wear certain clothes and meet someone from town your in nermost thoughts when you do see someone from your hometown are saying well we could have worn something different we look like a couple of tramps the clothes closets get raided and you pick out this suit and this dress and you look into the mirror and stroke yorchin yes those whiskers should comeoff so oul comes the shaving tackle and you take off the bidden beard which could be the firstlayer of skin and the faces you make at yourself- while aeraplng your hidden beard would scare thetery devil himself well after v delay of an hour or ao you are ready for the ex and you leave the house after checking yon did not leave any taps running or close the windows or turned off the kitco- a two run triple by terry i brush in the bottom of the seventh inning last night enabled norval to pull off a spectacular upset victory over the favoured com bines in the first game of their semifinal industrial fastball ser ies at norval the norvals were trailing 1 to 0 and seemed head ed for a predicted defeat and pos sible shutout until the last frame rally the lone combine run came in the fourth when pomcroy connec ted safely after blake inglis had worked his way to third mac stafford and zilio were on base when brush smashed his win pro ducing three bagger gib telford went all the way and took the loss dave leslie working behind the plate and roy foster pitched the distance in registering norvaps first play off win mac stafford was the norval catcher the series was scheduled to open in the park on sunday but was washed out they will be going at it again thurs day nijgjit in the park affcrpaao games played in the other series smith stone holds a percentage lead on the strength of their opening game 11 to 10 squeaker over the alliance mill last thursday on monday the two clubs played 8 innings to a 2- all tie before darkness set in al liance oulhit the smith stone crew 9 to 6 and each club commit ted 2 errors dcrose started for ss and went seven innings before patter son came on in the 8th while ja mie cunninghax hurled all the way for the coalers patterson started behind the plate for ss before going into pitch when he was relieved by jim timleck and pick dillon caught for alliance the next game originally schedu led for next sunday has been shifted to tuesday all games start at 630 what council did swanek storm sewers now one step closer first principal holy cross school thomas j fitxmauricewill com mence his duties on tuesday as principal of the new holy cross separate school a graduate of ottawa teachers training college he holds a first class certificate elementary auxi liary education certificate and an ontario public school men teach ers federation principals certifi cate his experience in the field of education is extensive both as a classroom teacher and as a mem ber of various curriculum devel opment committees for many years he has been active on the executive of both the provincial and district no 5 ontario eng lish catholic teachers associa tion during the past two years he has been principal of sl greg orys school in toronto mr and mrs fitzmaurice and their family will soon take up res idence in georgetown what council did smell but no taste with chlorination says engineer en stove or pulled the plug from the electric kettle and made sure you had the house keys in your pocket before you slammed the doors shut and you are ready for the ex and the gal you married look ing like she is going to enjoy the day at the ex up goes the gar age door you make a circular tour of the car making sure you have no flats and this would be one fine time if you did have a flat no no flats youre ojc you climb in the car and you look through the windshield you cant see through the windshield for bug juice and the rest of the windows are rain spotted and dus ty and the rest of the car looks- like it could do with a once over lightly so you make a circular tour of the garage hoping to find a damp cloth to give it a scm blancc of its former self when you first bought it but no no damp cloths you look through the ga rage windows and you espy a piece of rag you left out last night yes it will be slightly damp you grab it up and youre in lucks way so the windows and car proper gets a quick once over this job could have been done last night you think but what the heck we had no idea last night we were going to the ex today and this is warriors day the times you marched too when you were so weary from carrying hea vy equipment and a rifle on your shoulders and youd swear that once you got your boots off the blisters you had on your feet would all tear apart and youd never walk again but the tones and martial music are being play ed over and over again on an lp record in the back of your brain and the suffering the sorrow the tragedy the sadden exit of pals you once knew the hilarity of the time and place all of this is a vague memory in the space of timefcince world war l continued on pafe vl you might get a javex smell from your hot water hut theres no taste is the opinion of town engineer w r carr questioned at a recent council meeting by mayor armstrong who is strongly critical of the taste quality of the local water supply since chlorination was in troduced mr can explained that the chlorine content in the water has been dropped to one part in a million after complaints had been received though the mayor was serious in his objections he injected touch of humour as he referred to the matter as a distasteful sub ject its been said its my imagin ation he said but the water in toronto certainly tastes better than ours at present asked if the chlorine is clearing up an iron fungus growth in the system which brought chlorina tion in the first place mr carr said it is working on the bacteria will be dirty water for awhile until the chlorine accom- bermuda honeymoon for knightmcdonald wedding principals a trip to bermuda followed the marriage in dovercourt presby terian church toronto of mrs ruby lois mcdonald daughter of mr and mrs a m nielsen 40 market street georgetown to ro land arthur knight son of mr and mrs george k knight tor onto rev ross cameron officia ted given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a gown of white silk organza over pink taffeta fa shioned with a fitted bodice the scoop neckline edged with lace and the skirt bouffant her crown- less hat of matching material was embroidered with iridescent crys tals and pearls and she carried white and pink carnations and roses mrs barbara goldstein attended as matron of honour and was in a gown of white silk organza over pink taffeta the bouffant skirt em broidered with small pink roses her hat was crownlcss of the same material and her flowers were also pink and white carnations and ros es the ring bearer was master alan mcdonald son of the bride mr george hinder was groomsman and the ushers were gary king and do nald macdonald receiving at the boulevard club the brides mother wore sapphire blue lace with matching accessor ies the grooms mother chose a pale blue silk sheath dress with allover embroidery thomas j fitzmaurice x interest for town in friday quiz show television viewers will find something of particular local in terest if they watch one of a kind this friday at 30 which is telecast and seen locally on channels 6 and 11 format of the show is such that details can not be given a decision to proceed with four storm sewers pending for some time was made atmondays coun cil meeting after a complicated debate in which at one stage it appeared that the whole program quld be shelved oh a technical ity the matter was discussed when ian cass a representative of val ley hill ratepayers explained that his group had kept silence for some time realizing that the town has had difficulty in selling deben tures now that money is avail able be asked for action situation in the swanek subdivision has become a vicious circle he said necessary road improvements have been held up because of the lack of storm sewers mayor armstrong asked clerk c g benham to review the pic ture mr benham explained that storm sewers for swanek guelph st and john st had been consol idated into one bylaw on advice of the omic lending commission which prefers to issue debentures at one time rather than a series of smaller ones the town solici tor had not taken further action until council decided if another storm sewer on henry and draper streets also under discussion would be proceeded with and a new bylaw drawn up for the four projects the mayor and cr john elliott first got involved in a procedure hassle when an elliotuharrison motion was presented to advertise for tenders for the swanek work the mayor suggested that sub ject to municipal board approval be added to the motion and when cr elliott declined the mayor said he would have to vote ag ainst something which was not properly worded an amendment was made by sargent and sykes that tenders be asked for all four projects and when this was voted on it car ried 81 with cr era hyde the lone opponent crifjde explrlne- that he does not think storm sewers will be any use in swanek unless there are pavements and curbs the storms would soon be filled with gravel he said a cheaper and better solution would be to prop erly grade ditches and sod them he maintained one man has of fered to sod a portion as a test and be paid only if it works he said certain portions of the subdivision might still need stornt sewers he said to take away ex cess water but this would be on ly a minor installation the town solicitor was instruc ted to prepare a bylaw consoli dating all four sewer projects to take care of financing when ten ders are received plishes its job he said the only people who might have cause to complain he said are those who live close to the atezworksihiilding at times they get a little more than their share before the chemical is ev enly distributed in the water sup ply this beaimful uuboaftd in colour will draw attention to georgetown as an industrial and resi dential location to thousands of motorists daily it is being installed at the bay and fleet corner m toronto one of the choicest sign locetions in the dty delrex a dreem come true is the cap tion at top and under georgetown is a panorama of the delrex area looking north from the 9th line re will be surprised to see a lake in the foreground it- wtn be created if planv go tnrough to dam the credit and flood a large portion of hungry hollow mayor jack arm- strong is showing a pro delrex resident and her young son a seals modal of the bihboard beeneypattehden bridal vows at holy cross rectory a reception in the ioof hall followed the wedding ceremony on august 16th which united in marriage melvinah beryle patten- den 9 william st and george beeney son of mr and mrs ed gar bceney r r 1 georgetown rev thomas van lacr officiated at the 1130 am ceremony which took place in the rectory of holy cross rc church mr beeney is employed at provincial paper itd and his bride at alliance pa per mills ltd the bride wore a white three- quarter length gown with lace bo dice fingertip sleeves scalloped neckline and floating appliqucd nylon net panels at the back a satin skirt had an appliqued ny lon net overskirt nylon petals with seed pearls and a fingertip veil were her headdress and she carried red sweetheart roses and stephanotts mrs bill james was her sisters matronofhonour she wore pale yellow sheernylon chiffon a dra ped cowl neckline dipping to a v at the back with two fulllength floating panels mrs- alan been ey sisterinlaw of the groom was bridesmaid wearing a pale blue gown of similar style they car ried nosegays of pink and white carnations robert beeney was his brothers groomsman mothers of the bridal pair recei ved mrs pattcnden wearing a light blue linen dress white ac cessories and yellow rose corsage mrs beeney wore royal blue crepe white accessories and pink rose corsage honoured guests included the brides grandfather mr f pattenden georgetown and the grooms grandmother mrs h ebeeney toronto a telegram from relatives in sonunerside pjsx and s letter from broay france were read at the recep tion leaving on a honeymoon trip to huntsville and burks falls the bride wore a white and blue ny lon chemise and matching k dus ter coat white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations mr and mrs beeney will live at 38 ewing street guests attended the reception from toronto weston rexdale willowdale hornby scarboro cheltenham orangevule and georgetown bahai leader guest at georgetown home last monday evening mr win ston evans of nashville tennes see visited georgetown he is a wellknown radio commentator and writer and has just recently completed teaching a short course at geneva park lake couchich- ing entitled bahai in a chris tian world mr evans was the guest of mr and mrs tom ferguson 12 mar ket sl at their home on monday night mr evans spoke on the spirit of the bahai faith and its relation to the christian religion liberal christianity he said has for a long time completely disregarded that part of the bible which deals with the promised re turn of christ as a result the peo ple are not prepared for the gig antic claim of the bahai faith that christ has indeed returned and the kingdom of god is being es tablished engagements mr and mrs w h smelue norval announce the engagement of their daughter jane ann to mr lawrence burke madsaac son of mr and mrs earl maebaac port hood nova scotia the marriace will take place in the cantetef st thomas aquinua toronto on saturday september uth im