Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1958, p. 11

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r chance to sav on chil and a lucky shrpmant variety it sets fcrwear i are raahy etowaatoncei it arrived lots of mainst georgetown korzack rlome in glen williams k ravaged by fire on sunday a glen william family was loft homeless late sunday night when fire gutted their large brick two storey house located beside glen williams public school mr and mrs bill kqrzack their two daugh ters karn and nancy and son nell were in toronto when the names which originated in the basement spread quickly to the at tic claiming everything within the four brick walls an addition at the rear of the house containing a bedroom and kitchen escaped the flames but suffered water damage the in surance adjuster listed it aa a to la loss the fire broke out at about 840 and was first noticed by a passing motorist who could see flames through the cellar window he stopped his oar and alerted the neigh bouringlvome of bev moody who turned ik the alarm using booster lines to pump wa ter from the nearby river firemen had little trouble in killing the basement blaze but some of the flames were shielded by a stair well and clothes chute and quickly carried disaster to the rest of the house the flames in the clothes chute traveled directly to the up stairs where the damage first star ted to mount the familys pet dog died in the fire when overcome by the heavy smoke when firemen entered the house they found it lifeless on the chesterfield where it had appar ently been sleeping besides furni ture and clothing a number of christmas boxes were also lost the brigade stayed until 3 am battling the blaze and had just fin ished the job when their two booster lines and one smaller line i were rendered uselss by the sub- freezing temperature they were called back to- the scene of the fire twice through the night to douse minor ftareups firemen were grateful to the many glen residents who opened their houses and others who provi- j ded coffee and sandwiches as well as changes of socks and gloves for i the brigade one of the firemen wilfred babe brecn who was directing traffic on jhe ninth line informed the korzacks of their loss when they returned mr korzack drove up beside the brigadjc member at the intersection and inquired of the excitement when he noticed the horde of cars parked near his home glen neighbours and friends in town have generously rallied to aid the family with donations of cash and useful articles which with the insurance payments will help the family become reestablished in hc house which mr korzack is hoping to rebuild ajjjnafad institute members christmas program twenty members of the ballin- afad institute met at the home of mrs lloyd marshall for their dec ember meeting the president mrs jesse mcenery opened the meeting with a christmas poem after which the members joined in the opening ode after the us ual lengthy business session a xmas program was presented having been prepared by mrs wm mc lean mrs r b kirkwood and mrs wm kirkwood as convener cows foot 3 here- time of sale durham steers lbs 5 hereford weight about and durham weight aiboutj decorate your home this christmas and beautify the town you might win a prize in the con- u1 sponsored by the chamber of commerce kenneth south marie gibbs wed in norval united church tomes recottds at lady oque bowling accords toppled at the lucky strike bowling alleys pn monday where the leaders in both seasons high single and high triple were bettered by some excellent bowl ing from eleanor spitzer and mrs scotiy herkes miss spitzer who captains the second place chtrmps rolled a 288 to drop mrs cyril brandford to the runnerup spot in the seasons singles race mrs brandford has a 27ft eight pins more than mrs doug davidson who remained 3rd on the days rolling mrs herkes carded a 260 good enough for sec ond while mrs ron kitchens cre ditable 239 gave her third ross duncan took five points from mrs hcrkse put together three ihelr closest rivals the chumps good games to move lout in front captained by eleanor spitzer and in the triples department with 677 dethroning mrs cyril brand ford whose 668 was tops until this week the singles leader miss spitzer is third in triples with a mrs ross duncan with 624 and mrs ron kitchen with 611 were second and third on the day mrs ron kitchens average con tinued to climb and new stands at 194 the best in the league mrs herkes average rocketed from 171 to 177 on her good day lifted her to second mrs brandford prev iously second with 172 dropped two pins and slipped to third mrs herkes team the rockettes picked up seven points from the georgetown heralo wednesday eve dec 10 15 on friday october 24th at 730 pm norval united church was the scene of a fall wedding when marie gibbs became the bride of kenneth nelson south the bride ts jthe youngest daugh ter of mr and mrs charles gibbs glen williams and the groom the elder son of mr and mrs roy south 24 chapel sl brampton are starting to pull away from the rest of the teams with 44 points the chumps now have 37 the rockettes have 30 and the luck less squibs captained by mrs len ward are in the cellar with just 15 points the league will recess for the holidays and resume play on jan 6th pipe major dies george c campbell former pipe major or the lome scots pipe band died suddenly at his bramp ton home on nov 30th a tiverton native he had lived the in brampton since 1936 and squibs but remained in third spot an orenda employee he was pipe tiklhe standing which has not major of the band until 1954 and changed since the early part of the during the war served in a similar schedule the league leading capacity at the basic training cen chop chops captained by mrs tre at brantford rev uoyd preel officiated at the double ring ceremony given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a street length dress of avocado green crystaletut over taffeta with matching feath ered hat she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses she was attended by her sister mrs char- lene robertson glen williams gowned in mint greet crystalette over taffeta with matching feath er band she carried a nosegay of bronze mums bruce south brampton was his brothers groomsman ushering were james presswood george town cousin of the brhft and pe ter worthy bramptona f following the cexemonfcva rec eption was held in georgetown odd fellows hall the brides mo ther received the quests in a light grey suit navy accessories and corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother assisted in a blue suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses for a honeymoon trip to the states the bride chose a winter white suit navy accessories oyer which she wore a grey muskrat coat mr and mrs south are re siding at 24 chapel sl brampton where the groom is employed with the ontario hydro commission brampton roa guests attended i from brampton norval glen wil- liams spniccdale port credit prion and georgetown 4 ctxccctktigl your christmas gift headquarters mrs mclean began the program by reading the christmas story from the book of luke following a sing song of carols stones and poems pertaining to the festive season were read by several of the mem bers the roll call was answered by the exchange of gifts mrs f smith expressed the appreciation of the group to mrs marshall and the program committee mrs j snow mrs leo jamieson and mrs f j shortill assisted the hostess during the social hour the sec ond euchre of the season was held on saturday night for the institute members at the home omr and mrs t gibson prize winners were mrs grant wrighajyrfrs leo jamieson and mcssrsnranl smith and art willitts we welcome mr andvli ter sanderson parents ol lard sanderson to the ctftnjuy they come from bensford jvthg peterborough district and jnll t making their home in th house formerly owned by miss maud b young ia il 45 head top quality ayrshire dispersal owned by 1rvin w h r r 1 sari json hario fully accredited selling at the r oakville onrio diw rop escs arena thursday ltrh 100 pm has been ihtted at major royal winter are 16 progeny from cberrjfcank golden anchor grand chaipion at the royal la- chute aeeormstown exhibitions thirteen other females carry his service included are the champ ion and reserve champion fem ales petroua 1957 58- for cata logues write hays farm limited sales managers oakville box 480 l

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