Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1958, p. 7

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il ft perswpl mr ud aba william hcnally fiaaid jana and john n haifeat st aput i aw daja last weak wifli mr and mr pmal barber at their cottafa at port carllm- hr and aba oarlehmcoomr ckrol and saaaw ooaspk street sprat a fa daja laat week on a autor trip to the itnfer lake district of new york state alao visiting syracuse uuca and returning home by the lay lee bridge at oananoque vanalphen motors tr 7- 9439 gun williams car repairs auto electric tune4jps mechanical the garage where the workmen deals because he can afford it look for the sign on the 9th line mr and mr j l ustbart and daughter cmlala m dakex mad be been vacationing at h cabin kincardine mr and mr gordon tee and daughters loanae and liu 33 byron street wen guests with them or a few day mr and mrs ken ewles caro lyn tommy and danny s3 sargent road have returned from a two- week vacation they spent the first week at barryb bay and al gonquin park and the second week at coboconk guests vacationing at valley view cabins huntsville from georgetown and district during the past week included mr and mrs cedric cross albert st mr and mrs james wood and mr and mrs art buqlvant h and mr pete hunters conslna mr snd mrs kenneth orr and daughter pattie anne of muton and mrs dave taggsrt bramp ton fun for everyone v at the gala field day sponsored by georgetown community centre association saturday sept 6th in georgetown park parade sports beauty contest corn roast dance and some lucky person will win an all expense trip to new york plan now to attend labatts pi brewery limited space contributed m the service of the community by john labatt limited georgetown high school will see these glen witliamspupils members of the graduating class at the glen public school are compton bill walsma peter norton john baker gloria zilio harry johnson robert foster wayne dixon bill lucas another among the new faces in grade 9 when school opens next week pictured with their pnnapal left to right don sargent wayne principal ralph aackeown akke baker walter leuenberger graduate david mi tier was missing when the picture was taken bigger better than ever is promise of 80th cne the worlds largest annual ex position the canadian national exhibition august 20 sept 6th in toronto is within an overnight motor trip for more than 50 000 000 north americans and motoring to the ex is an annual holiday treat for most of the 3 000 000 people who annuallv make the late summer pilgrim age this ear there were two bo nus das cdnesda and thurs la of the tirst week suing visi tors a total of 16 days to view the w ndcrs of the rx in addition ther were two international trad da august 18 and 19 in ad unce of the public opening of the ex when importers and traders re permitted to view the dis plas of foreign exhibitors from 12 british and foreign countries in the international and govern ment buildings in most wavs the 80th exhibition is bigger and better than ev er from the moment prime mm ister john g diefenbakcr oftic lallv opened the ex on august 20 until the closing ceremonies late on september 6th there will be something new something more thrilling than ever before this year danny kaje comedv star of stage and screen aifl heart ontario hospital insurance are you registered group registration pioceedmg until au 31 158 application forms for individual pay direct enrolment available at barks and hospitals in communities without a bank the forms may be ob amed from the post office important do mot rrfttcr iwtwdiw yo rt nguttrh tbrvmgb groj ontario hospital services commission toronto 7 wa 433 line the grandstand show with a cast of hundreds in canadians 58 the ciown prince of comedy will be repeating his success of 1950 when he amused thousands nightly on the huge grandstand stage canadiana 8 will be an all new show with the world s ion gest girls precision line trained by jack arthur his wife midge and alan and blanche lund in physical layout there will be much that is new to the regular exhibition visitor parks com miss i oner george bell and his crew have been busv throughout tin winter and spring arranging ntw laouts for the grounds of particular interest to motorists is tht new hard stand parking area with accommodation for 5 000 ears this is located on top a new embankment built up from lakcshorc road on the toronto waterfront in addition to these nih better parking facilities the parks staff have constructed new formal gardens and added manj new decorative fountains the old fountain which was th traditional meeting place at the ex has been demolished and re placed by a new one on the same site it was named the princess margaret fountain bj the princess herself during her canadian tour additional pedestrian walks hae been created and some of the former streets and roads have been closed to motor traffic as alwavs canadian manufactur ers and dealers will be showing the latest in their fall lines in the automotive building displavs in all the permanent buildings will be bigger and bet ter than ever for sports enthusiasts and his torians there is canada s sports hall of fame with which is com bined the hockey hall of fame under the direction of r w bob bie hewitson former sports ed itor of the telegram toronto the hall of fame will contain mem orabha of canadians who have won fame throughout the world in the realm of sport the history of transportation which has replaced the antique car display will be seen in the up per west annex of the coliseum this combines the features of the former antique car show with the history of canadian transportation of most forms this year the his tory of transportation will give aw ay an antique car as a prize yes in au ways the 80th exhibi tion is bigger and better than ever clara maxine mccallum wed to david cameron johnson standards of white and pink gla dioh with white mums in knox presbyterian church georgetown formed the setting for the wed ding of miss clara maxine mccal lum and mr david cameron john son the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs victor mccallum sr r r 2 streetsville and par ents of the groom are mr and mrs slanlcj johnson r r 5 ha milton riv alex calder officia tod at the ct n mon and miss ruth mcbnde of georgetown pla veil tht nedding music the bride entered the churth on the irm of her fathir wearing a waltz length gown of silk ovir satin with a bodice of french lace two silk organza roses were inset at the back waistline of the gown a coronet of iridescent seq nns and pearb held the finger up veil of white silk illusion she car i ricd a cascade bouquet of small red roses white babj mums and sltphanotis miss gail mccallum of streets ville and maid of honor and mrs jean cowen of brampton the bridesmaid wore matching gowns of light blue chiffon over net and taffeta with chiffon draped neck line endin in floating back pan els to the himline they wore matching blue chiffon picture hats the maid of honour carried a cascade bouquet of pink mums and carnations and the brides maid carried an identical bouquet n tones of blue mr stanley johnson jr of hamilton was best man and ms ron nichols ancastcr heights ushered the bride s mother received the guests at the reception in the church parlors wearing a beige french lace gown with a mint green hat black accessories and a corsage of tiny red roses the groom s mother assisted in a stif fencd green lace sheath gown pink organdv flowered hat and a corsage of pink roses following a honeymoon in que bee city the couple will make their home m hamilton the bride travelled in a blue printed crjtal ette sheath dress with plain blue threequarter length chemise dus ter pink picture hat and white accessories outof town guests were present from kitchener hamilton stoney creek ancaster aldershot burl ington acton milton and bramp ton at the glendale club hamilton on tuesday august 12th with mrs- farnell winning third low gross in the third division thirteen lady members of the club played at the roockway club in kitchener on august 19th with mrs j h chamberlain winning fifth low net in the second divis ion mrs chamberlain and eleanor spitzcr won a ball each for bird d kw for all your transpor tation needs choose from six dif ferent models for comfort conven ience reliability and economy you cant make a hotter choice than the d k w for a free demonstration call triangle 74091 norval ontario the car with the lowest upkeep motors proof of the car is a long trip john kalsbcok of kalsbeek mot ors norval and a codriver hank oldcnjans or bowman ville have jilst completed a 6500 mile trip in a dku model 1000 the travelled to vancouver via the rockv mountain route pro nc the rehabihtv comfort and cc norm of the d k the car performed beaut i jul h on the rlimh as well as on the open m retches without becoming over h ilcd the trip out was made in four riavs it has been proved that the dkw will trav el at a cruising speed of 85 miles per hour contin uouslv for twelve hours only stop ping to gas up the two men were ver comfortable on the whole trip the cost car expeji ses for the trip amounted to 100 advertisement margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 7 32tj3 echini fine watches since 1837 lady golfepfs compete at hamilton kitchener mrs graham farnell albert street and miss margery blacken ne mib st members of the north halton golf and country club took part in matches held all precision watches b see- land have been designed bj mas ter craftsmen in switzerland both men s and ladies watches are available in a broad range of stylets for ladies gold goldfilled or diamond set with either cord or expansion bracelets mens yel low or white choice of leather strap or expansion bracelets all styles have 17 or 21 jewels giving you the finest in precision move ment prices from 2u0 see them today at john f b0ughton ouelph street hiafc

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