Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1959, p. 1

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ihe georgetown herald foumkn paces aulhoiuad a sacond clan mall pod offio dap ottawa georgetown ont wednesday may 27th 1959 town will have new industry delrex factory lease signed georgetown will have a new in dustry which expects to be in pro duction within the next 2 months a signed lease was received this morning by dclrex developmius following negotiations tor location in a new highway factory beside sjkes tool co empty since it was built by the company last year full details will be made public next week as the compan has not vet issued a press statement the firm handled its negotia tions through the local w f hun ter real estate firm and has been looking at possible locations for several weeks 14 join glen united at confirmation day rev llovd freel conducted the confirmation service at glen uni ted church sundaj where fourteen adherents adjoined the church those confirmed were george cooper lorraine cooper william collier mr and mrs william mc gowan and john june and ron manlvn and carol earth ken beam donna dixon glen cooper and bill wheeler parks board fetes champion hockeyists the georgetown board of parks management were the hosts the hunters realtors intermediate b hocke club were the guests of honour and some seventv fie guests were the witnesses as the parks board paid tribute to the ontario champions with a hocke night in the arena rose room sat urdaj night mav or jack armstrong introduc ed bj the president of the parks board bob lane emceed the cere monies and called on the well known recentl elected president of the oha ken mcmillan to pre sent medals to the club members president mcmillan singled out plavingcoach nick fern team captain gerry inglis and president manager bill hunter for special commendation and called the rest of the club to the front of the hall to receive their awards and the eongra ulations of the ontario hockev association also taking part in the cercmonj were referee in chief pat patterson of norval oh executive member pat patter con of brampton and hunter s re altor secretar and announcer axt mcallister dancing to the music of dons hulls orchestra was enjojed for most of the evening which conclu ded with a buffet- supper catered bv mr and mrs ed pries one regular defenceman george gras b was unable to be on hand for the presentations ladies day at north halton club rfbstesses for ladies da at the golf club this week were mrs e w bmklev mrs trevor williams and mrs ted darlington and mrs jim cleave was hostess for the business girls group eleanor spitzer won low net for eighteen holes and mrs jack pennock low net for nine holes mrs ron kitchen had the low net for the business girls other prize winners on hidden hole scores were mrs tom van sickler mrs j h chamberlain mrs sw orr mrs frank wal lace miss jean mackenzie and mrs gob cohier kresszubatink vows in st johns united st john s united church was decorated with baskets of carnat ions snapdragon and mums for the marriage of frances zubatink when she became the bride of george edwin kress milton the bride is the daughter of the late william zubatink and the groom ihe son of mr and mrs w l kress london kenneth arrison ahct rmjf wasjhe organist pla jing the ijord s prajer and be cause the double ring ceremonj was performed at 7 p m friday ma 15lh the bride given in marriage b her guarqian elmer smith wore a waltz length gown with a prin cess neckline and a lace bodice the bouffant skirt was lace over tiers of taffeta the fingertip veil fell from a tiara of rhmes tones and pearls she carried a white bible festooned with sweetheart roses norma smith was the brides at tendant m a ballerina length gown of maize lace fashioned on princess lines and she wore a matching headpiece and white shoes and gloves and her flowers were pink carnations and sweet peas illiam kress was the groomsman and bob tost the ush er a wedding reception was held at the jack o lantern following the ceremonj and mrs smith receiv ed for the bride in a gown of dus t rose lace with matching hat and gloves beige shoes and handbag with a corsage of deep pink roses she was assisted by the groom s mother in a turquoise sheath with beige accessories and a corsage of eiow roses mr and mrs kress spent their honej moon in niagara falls for travelling the bride chose a mauve dress topped with a green duster coat black accessories and a cor sage of red sweetheart roses an honoured guest at the wedding was the groom s grandmother mrs dennis the bride was a member af the smith stone staff and tine groom is emploed at the p l robertson manufacturing co ltd milton the will make their home at 256 main st milton jim jones attends postgraduate course recentlv jim jones funeral dir ector for the harold c mcclure fu neral home 34 edith st attended apm graduate course conducted in the board of administration of lmbalmers and funeral directors the course was held in toronto continuing for several das it isl the second sueh course that mr jones has attended since graduat ing with honour- in 1948 dart champions in brampton tournament two teams went from the leg ion branch in georgetown to plav m a dart tournament sponsored bj labatts brewing co there both teams were vcr success- team a winning the title iefeatmg the other georgetown entrj team b members of the teams were a ed mcdermott d capperauld j bradley r cash j stamp b hedlej this team won a beautiful trophy ful with i by defeat 25 year club welcomes three new ss members three georgetown emplojees were welcomed into the 25 year club of smith and stone limited and associated companies at the club s annual dinner meeting at active quarter century members include j bernard armstrong herbert bullock george v chap lin mrs a n cole william j collier john h daidson waldo he roof garden of the roval diggins ronald gedwards i ork hotel reeentlv bringing the i ham a emslie mrs nellie fox clubs enrolment to over 100 mrs william freefone joseph the new members john pre hall jr ravmond m harlev her wood herbert harlow and w ilium freestone were prescn ted with gold watches club pins and certificates bv the president of smith stone brig f c wal jace who chatted with them and six emploees of duplatc canada ltd who joined the same evening following the dinner and pres entauon the club was entertained bv a top stage show featuring jul lette the popular songstress of ra dq and television brigj wallace paid warm trib ute to the veteran employees who he said could make valuable con mirations to the company by us ixtf tbur experience end know ledge to assist new and younger finpnmh in their careers bert h harlow llmer j hill wi liam j hill mrs john holden svdncv hulme mrs bert hun cr robert jepson albert kershaw clarence g king john s lucas john macdonald james murphv john preswood mrs w alter rigg harold d ritchie mrt nan scot frank seddon ernest e simson john r smith clarence v spence gordon r spence frederick t spires miss llsie mav whilsmith bernard a wilcox trjgve wold four members wilfred b ford herbert f hurley donald j mc- phail and arthur e wilson have retired and two members freder ick gumer and james russell have died since the clubs initiation first communion for holy cross children on sunday may 24th 52 cciil dren of the holy cross church re ccived their first communion in the afternoon following a torchlight procession the crown ing of our lady and benediction the children were given a party sponsojpd b the catholic women t league the first communicants were mary barnes danny btrtrand marian bus clay campbell din n carney daryl chamberlain kevin curran paula dore mary lou doucctt frank drentcrs in no dubclaar debby elslger marv frost ethel ruller linda clout icr victor gicfcrt linda guenn john haarsma john hewson paul joudvirsis anna krynen diane leduc betty ann pnngle linda stangret eddie van alphen mi chacl walsh michael whyte bar bara wilcox ellen yates maur cen gardiner darlcne gibbons donald laforet james bond lloyd bond julia garside ann mary su thcrland leonard landry paul tu cker phelim o malley richard walker johan wash bourne cass siekicrzjcki richard siekicrzy eki bill ewins janet tubbs ro main van vlaandcren diane su chan anna simonjc peter niluw hop karen dorscy theodore kr ncn f c pattenden was brick firm employee constable scott at school reunion a native of fulham england frederick charles pattenden died in st joseph s hospital guelph on w ednesdaj maj 20th after being in ill health for several months he was in his 76th year mr pattenden had made his home witih his son and daughter in law at 9 william street for the past four years xproe the ladies served he came to canada fifty years a ppbsmt evening ago and lived at cheltenham where he worked for over thirty years in the cheltenham brick yard his wife elizabeth towell pattenden died in 1947 and he is survived b thtir son albert two grand daughters bcr le beeney and arietta james- and two great granrfnons brian and barry james all of georgetown rev ala calder conducted the funt ral ser ice on fridav mav 22nd at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown interment w as in cheltenham ccmeter pallbearers were ro artd- frank i ons carmen de lutis of cheltenham jack booth brampton george foster georgetown and russell roster six escape injury car wreck at limehouse all si occupants of a 1952 meteor driven b 1 indsaj weath erall of 15 charles st escaped serious injury when the car was almost totall wtcckcd in an acci dent west of limehousc saturda wcauicrall was driving east on no 22 sideroad between limehouse and no 25 highway when he lost control of the vehicle on a curve the car plunged into the ditch and then veered sharply across to the opposite side of the road however the driver and his five passengers received onl a shaking up cst w illiam bennett of tie countv detachmefct opp imeshgai ed the smashand placed the dam age at abouf s600 the accident occurred at 4 p m glen commands lead in industrial fastball after the first week of action in the industrial fastball league only the glen remains with an unmar red record of two wins and no dc foals they took the opener from al liance mill on thursday on the steady hurling of tom peavoy who went the distance to ect creili for the 63 decision gib telford pitched all the way for alliance in he losint cause at the park bud varey held cotton broth ers in check as norval cuptujed their staiting game 7 3 at norval the same night cassidy wa char ged witih the loss norval also look their sunday game with smith stono at the park bud varcy counting his second win in ioing the route to nip smith and tone 6 to 4 in the only game last night al liance snapped norval s win streak by our slugging the border town 9 to 5 jamie cunningham started and finished for the winners while smith started for norval but nte ded help from varcy in the last frame only two home runs in the ball game grasby punching one for norval and big bill bingham turn ing the trick for tbe winning coa ters smith and stone are scheduled for the glen tomorrow night while alliance and cotton bros tangle in the park several prizes won holy cross euchre the catholic w omens league held a bridge and euchre in the parish hdll on monday may 25th mrs j a i ignatell 3 bard lane and mrs fred tucker 93 main street north were the conveners for the evening mrs fred master man won fust prize for bridge charles corcoran first prize for gentlemen richard ditchfiel 1 and dominic lorusso were first an 1 second prize winners for euchre and mrs stark of milton was first for ladies h mrs norman snyder and- s tucker tied for second pn rs j doucette won the cor on mze the ladies served 1 2sal police officer constable ted scot t and mrs scott 4 1 shellej st attended a school re union at r h mccrcgor school in toronto recently where some 2 000 former pupils paid tribute to the schools retiring principal and well known educator mr george x shewftlt his graduates honoured his thirty eight years as principal with a presentation of a purse of 250 and an expense pai 1 four month vacation anvwherc in the worl i mr shewftlt was lie instigator tf inter school sports in toronto and music competitions there cst vott said law la v enforcement the curgv and aim st evtrv walk f life was represented at the re union many parishioners sod turning ceremony 6n sunday many parishioners friends and clergy assembled for the turning of the sod for the new st hilda s anglican church in the bronte oakvillc area the brief service at the church site was conducted by the rector and the rev b c purcell and the sod was turned by rural dean ken neth richardson of georgetown acting on behalf of the dean of niagara the very rev w e jack son d d who was confined to hfs home with a brief illness following the sod turning the congregation proceeded to the new rectory and the ceremony of the blessing of the rectory was conducted by the rural dean of halton a reception followed and refreshments were served by the ladies guild of st hildas clergy participating in the service were hie rector rev b c purcell rev k richardson rev j bothwell rev wm rowles and rev c mitchell canon c j loat miss ruth evans hostess to auxiliary miss ruth evans 52 maple ave w was hostess for the may meet ing of the evening auxiliary of st john s united chuch mrs morgan mcfarlane substituting for their guest speaker who was unable to be present on account of illness spoke on the text of isiah 58 verse 11 the devotion al was taken by lsobel dobson as sisted by mrs don rand and ruth evans social personal jn charge of publicity mrs vic babey was presented w- with a lovely cup and saucer pn or to her moving away to fonuiil with her husband and family it was planned to hold the june meet ing in the form of a supper meet 6000 competitors took part in festival over su thousand children took part in the county music fes tival this year it was reported at the annual meeting of the festival cxccutiv c at deny es school mil ton on wednesday may 13 rep resentatives from trafalgar and oakville of the south urban area and the north urban area compris ing stewarttown norval milton acton and glen williams turned out strong to make the meeting a success in numbers and enthusi asm however success was not reflec ted in the financial statement the 1958 59 receipts totalled 130123 and the disbursements 1289102 eav ing a meagre balance of 1223 a major change in festival proce dure was reported from the south urban area where boundaries are being laid for competition units with approximately five schools per unit for eliminations the mem bers opined that festival work in the schools does produce a higher standard of music the festival officers for the north rural section chose mrs x robertson r r 6 milton as pres ident at a separate meeting moot- day night mrs vern archer r r 3 georgetown is secretary treas urer mrs harold learmont of hornby is assistant secretary mrs moffat of campbellville fund com mittee chairman and mrs cliff hunter of r r 2 georgetown is ing and to be held at kinshrook harm on june 15th lsobel dobson and mrs rand assisted the hostess in serving refreshments what council did award contracts for storms water lines local shorthorns top sale top bull to saskatchewan shorthorns from this area made an impressive showing at the an nual sale held at millikcn ont top priced bull at si 500 was con signed by s g bennett george town this was a son of the perth champir n calrossie prefect and sold to ralph elliott borden sask atehewan another bennett entrv a yearling heifer also sired bv prefect sold at si 000 to mrs t c stuart arundel quebec at the amo four figure price a heifer consigned bv r gardhouse milton went to ohio breeder dwieht griffith northfield ten bulb made an average price f 59 i lhirty0ur femalcs heorll7opposedsto iv e raged 500 indicative of the keep demand salts were made to three province quebec ontario and saskatche wan and f ve states ohio 11 inois virginia mi soun and tennessee fireworks entertainment boosts hospital interest general passenger agt can pacific railways rov mcgill 10 church st at tended the funeral service for his brothre john a mccill in ottawa on mav 2lt mr met ill had been with cana dian pacific railwavs for thirtv cars retiring in 1945 as eeneraff pa enger agent i inichoue native son of the late mr mrs j j m nil he attended high school in georgetown after learn ing wireless operating while em pjojcd with the cnr in acton- -he- traded railwav work for banking and was with the traders bank tn several places including sault ste mane preseott arthur and cargill in 1915 he joined the cpr was in cleveland ohio and british col umbia before going to ottawa his wife the former helen symons of acton in 1943 be sides his brother in georgetown he leaves two sisters mrs g r polklnghorne coldwater and mrs j f downing london exchange perennials al wa meeting an exchange of perennial roots and plants was an interesting part of the meeting of group 3 a of st johns united church on friday afternoon the meeting was held at the home of n james kirkwood 4 pauline st and the opening dcvotionals were hymn 270 prayer and responsive read ing in psalm 721 during the business period it was decided to send the makings of another quilt to the fred vic tor mission in toronto mrs go vlan 1 led in the woiship period the subject being humil stating what is humility it is our willingness to do that which we might consider beneath us anv task no matter how humble to serve one another the scrip turc lesson from john 13 was read b mrs- e pe tickets were on hand ior the banquet which will be held at the next general meeting of the v a groups on june 8th mrs kirswood conduc ted the interesting contests flow er names which was won by mrs mcfarlane and an advertisement contest in which mrs walter brownndge and mrs victor mac- donald were tied mrs f petch and mrs macdonald prepared a delicious lunch and a social time was enjoyed over tbe tea caps the hospital campaign received a moral and financial boost and a large number of residents had a couple of hours of holiday enjoj ment saturraj evening at the gala day celebration which despite showers earlier in the day came off on schedule the program ended with the us ual fireworks spectacle a joint effort of legion and town coun cil and was preceded by a variety program which included highlights from the rotary minstrel show dancers from the louise studio in toronto farl scott and the blue valley boys the girls pipe band and a set of square dancers from the night school mayor jack armstrong emceed the show and hospital board chairman john gunn spoke briefly to the large audience sales were brisk in the refresh ment booths operated by the rot ary anne s and the catholic 6- nten s league and lucky draw tickets were sold on a special iro- lect for the hospital pnzewin ners were mrs scott y herkes portable tv ticket 1067 andy thompson glen williams radio 2771 and ivan crabtree garden lounge 2437 receiving a report on the even ing at a hospital board meeting last night members were remind ed of tag days planned for june 19 and 20 and for fall fair day and an invitauon was extended to any interested citizens to attend the next board meeting on june 23rd in the municipal building contracts totalling 7593 awarded by council last week alrcx contracting when tenders were opened in answer to buds for storm sower and watermam installations at the same meeting engineer wm h carr explained action be ing taken in the swanek subdm ion where because a storm sew er price was lower than anticipa ted he had decided to use excess debenture monev for sodding drt ches he also said he hoped to be able to lower the grade on hewson crescent and still be with in the original estimates cr hvdc who had brought the matter up at a previous meeting aid he had no criticism with the ork being done and in fact when sew ng the area one of his points had been that they would work without sodding he does belicv e howev er that council should have deal with the ques tion of sodding before any action was taken mr carr satd he had proceeded vith the work on the assumption hat the funds were available sodding should have been at iiacd in the original estimates he said for it is an integral part of the plan the sewers wouhi be filled with silt unless we ded mr carr said he hoped sahdr ision residents will assist in kee ping catch basins free of dehrb so flash floods will not cause daoa- age cr john gunn chairman of the hospital association reported that prospects are brighter for a campaign later this year since an ontario government announce that at least s5o000 more will be available tn grants if we get the same boos croat the federal government we matenallv reduce tbe 250000 which we had anticipated asking in donations he said mb c swntf f bkadra is -via- an wjtia tar srfw mrs a h felfieir ant mr fefder emery sl in has parkview ha befl tame after wshantc tor helen at he itattau crilksc n ste anne de the ctaeroa cbnfle ff terra cot ta tntvfit altaflr mama outing and war ten to mtleifla n y this year totvmfltags tibene with frrcnds book getmrfmnm cd terra cotta aftwr the ttmjfcal gau night ut the- pank stttaraay sirs george bewtwov us vartkww road bos- ted a itnnutsr jjwhty at her home for 6ft sjncjlts arrtasts the louise burns iftavmss and broends sir and sbs wm ft hamilton 8 cent cmmt save quests from spofcanfc vasaonjjcan mr and stdsv jwnx cmlliitt mi daughter marx mixisas p otneu and nan cy raftner tbiy are en route for a mult mi hutnr tacsvc ireland 3tr ft xbk onrou jlftbclure were receoftqy not prcarae ny where they attotartbd meeting of the btmah stftevftcj vonacuns at temfamte mxoatotl roemher of the oggamanftwffi oram ontario and new yacfcs mr aqnnedl bbahu ins son and tauttterajfrini sir bd mrs ken neth wttfbdt and children roger and bwiaft 401 ff wayne michi ganv wm toiamrs vast the week end web str and mrs fred mc- naflts 38 xansott sl mr and stas h haagsma from sasalfc tttjbttml ve visiting with them- tfemtstoor anra smwn law mr and sbns j van wanssen and their gga rvtter and harold toe 3b he shoots back to hoi mr and mrs frank petch 30 chap sl east j3eia the weekend ux scnafifitopn miere they were guests aft tttb weddeng of their aephttw- samhrf mcclellan to miss icaot mcefrum mi sl jumes anglican chwrafti sacomasy afternoon anrnim a gfenn toronto and skta occand 31 banstow cres cent florw syracuse new york last franny t acaend the wedding of tftenr uqpbew jcnnte s haselton and nats etesnn ceortlaxtd new yocftv ywey imrnwu tome on son- mis smvamt hoijips john a east and tfaer sen gary have re turned a eeutvihe njs with her mocier mrs clarence haystead who aao- totem visiting in town wihi itanr tfimghxn- and son in law for bo jpreb aftove weeks mrs phil upp wrfe be xasttmj her mother eur a mytnftlti mr anfl mrs george burt and anwir ami mr harry chaplin at enrfwl a jpanty m saturday even jag- far mrs barfs mother mrs jeanne p3sar toronto mrs fos tsr mat vtottonttms her 75lh birth- iij an aw fonroe f her daughter and sunnnjlwi mr itsd mrs ed lmr qb xctcmarawtt oni mf la lady teachers of auwaood sdwifl toronto were en ect3tti a jbss fean bird at her itk 3 facon aiinne margaret van 8tocne as soest ff honour for the ewemms tfbe hndeeleet received man ttwrj jpjts from her fellow tssnrftors off tibe school mrs etten hanson who left town mmday onjjtft to wftorn to scotland was tbrawnmd with a party that xemnt ff wmp of friends at trte- hum tf mrs dorothy basker- jt stabmbidy blvd she re- fcdl ouawr ff ban voyage gfl she ttmpr esonaned far mont rent ffimn where will travel to gwwbkak sdbthrod aboard the k off somthmd baryes danghter of mr an mrs gap- hayes 11 ewmg st eettcatei her x3th birthday this wtk wdda snjvwattyar nei hrnat goests atwlmg included jconmtie detekxnd sheila roberts lots mconawdh peggy martin lmda einfc susan dick bonnie sanadeirs chrastine tost gau pnws chery jcfwelllsiwron king t nnstuge hd pauline ma or armstrong thanks to property chairman fred harrison for excellent arrange ments made for the governor gen eral s visit and cr harrison ut turn said town emplovees shoout have a large share of the credit a number of changes tn the zoning bvlaw were okayed by the council and will be incorporated with the by law when it is review ed b the municipal board at a hearing in town this friday possibility of having a m the park which would he ed if there were to be rinks in tbe ed by cr cmpuiuiu the gii la the gala day the- eo as announced of ifcwwtfcy ana tjasty daughter of l4 ae lusty g lac douglas john smr maahews son of mr and mm gwrdm ma chilliwack kc the ntamage will take place on stfnnday am tbe soth in sil gins inebnn cmrcb

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