Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 22, 1959, p. 1

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2m georgetown her aid sdcicbifagts flwrtnilia1 m tumid tim mb amt optica depal ottawa oeokoitown onf seven market centre stores open tomorrow six more follow soon merejiandiadng history will be made in georgetowp tomorrow whenlhe first stage a a large new abopping area is opened delrex market centre located on what was once the william sin clair farm at the mountamvlew highway corner is planned as one of the largest shopping centres in canada according to rex heslop whose delrex deveiopmns firm is engineering this me proje t ev entual plans call for parking for 3 500 cars in a paved and lighted area adjacent to the stores the market centre wih be further ea building al ready under construction nearby tomorrow the latest branch of loblaw groceterias opens at 10 am a second branch of the ca nadian bank of commerce delrex drugs delrex barber shop delrex beauty parlour osborne interiors and gs tv sales and service are also slated for the thursday open ing the latter two firms have been operating in temporary loca tions on main street far several months while their new stores were under construction six other stores are being pre pared for later opening beam ish stptcsxvisficld4ept storesrjmg w w bata shoes erics hardware kid dies korner and the lindsay cott shops also in prospec are a res taurant and a ladies wear store tomorrows opening will be fol lowed in september by an official opening when all stores are ex pected to be operating the loblaw store occupies half of the 40 000 square feet of floor space contained m the first stage of the market centre when a buil ding permit was taken out last september by the delrex organlza tion estimated cost of the build- mrs william emslie native of scotland mrs nelhe stewart emslie died suddenly in st josephs hospital guelph on wednesday july 15th in her 70th year mrs emslie was born in forden kincardineshire the daughter of elsie middle- ton and robert o f stewart she came to canada from scotland in 1928 and settled in the vicinit of georgetown mr and mrs emslie wes married in scotland in 1908 her husband and their three sons william alexander georgetown george stewart hamilton and ian james orangeville survive one sister elsie stewart kincardine shire scotland predeceased her three grandchildren arlene mrs jim mccaw burlington david and dianne of hamilton are also left rev alex cawer conducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith 6treet georgetown on friday jury 17th at 3 oclock pallbear ers were george cleave george leslie ton sykes steles mcclure john mccta and bert palmer interment was in greenwood cem etery georgetown father of mrs laiiit mr and mrs del laird 5 queen street attended the funeral of her father harry smith on saturday in milton mr smith who had been in sunnybrook hospital for two weeks died in bos 80th jear he was born in yarmouth england and came to canada and settled in milton when he was a joung man he has lived in milton ever since and was emplov ed at the milton brick company until the tune of his retirement several j ears ago mr smith and the late catharine robb were mime din milton and their six children survive fred milton map mrs arthur skeoch mimic mrs del laird george town louise mrs j hopkins of milton hazel mrs shields hornbv and ham of milton mrs smith died and in later ears he married harriet rose stevens who predeceased him a vear ago three stepchildren of this marriage are alo left mrs man pollock tor onto mrs bessie timbers milton and ted stevens of milton nine teen grandchildren and two great grandchildren are also left veteran of the first world war mr smith was a member of the milton branch of the canadian legion and was well known to man of the veterans of the first war who were members of branch 120 georgetown re james maxwell conducted- he funeral service and members of the milton branch of the can adian legion held a service at the milton cemeterv ballinafad record turnout holiday bible school sheila sinclair of guelph visited last week with her cousins cath enne and brian sinclair carol and margaret mcintosh of clifford are hojidajing this week with mr and mrs willard san derson and family rev wm lane from plenh saskatchewan was a visitor in the village recentlj at the home of bis niece mrs willard sanderson congratulations to mr and mrs vytas treciokas nee janice baker on the birth of a son on saturday july 18th in the toronto hospital mr and mrs mike norton rec ently attended the annual conven tion of the case company and a luncheon at the seaway hotel in toronto mrs a himes it enjoying a visit from her son dr ron warren his wife and daughter on their way home to montreal after a holiday trip through the vs there was a total of 86 children registered at the daily bible vaca tion school held last week they earn each morning at 8 oclock from the three churches on the charge churchill mehribe and another 444 cr draw f planned by lions club luck 44 car draw will be a feature of the annual lions jam boree which this vear planned for sept 18 and 19 in the arena the draw simila to a past lions project i- one m wh rfi onh 444 tickets are sold to chooe a luckv winner plans f t jitsi t mated at i rotn e week at t h f mr tickets fo i raw bed to be v 3 a when lii jl 1 l host at ano he annual nt steak par v at s h ime the jamboree w i be oca el again this vear bt uui m on and dan barager other c mm t tee membes are dick miller cod frey collier harold fobert john zorge bob brick clarence hesop ed pnes bill hooter jim cune and dack rxmall of the teheol at the closing session held on friday evening whan parents and mteres ted friends attended mr mcbride introduced the teachers and assist ants and thanked each one person- all for their heap those who he ped this year were mrs lawr miss mildred watson mrs n tur ner mr c kindree mrs e and erson mrs j black misses diane swindlehurst linda swackhamer mary baker sbirlev spiece julie holmes donna smith alice sid ev jean lawr and doreen smith the bible study was on stones from the old testament and each department of the school worked at crafts in keeping with the theme of some bible storj the senior girls under themrection of mrs kindree made corsages out of foam rubber and the bovs un der the supervision of mr mc bride renovated the old pulpit found in the old church shed this was all sanded and cleaned and freshlv amished with a new lea ther top to finish it off and it was presented to the sundav school on sundav morning b bill smith on behalf of the class the offering amounting to 20 taken each mor ning went towards a missionary project of sinding picture to chil dren in other lands to be used in teaching bible stones it was a onderful week for the children and the mtere t taken was shown b their almost perfect attendance each dav cookies and- freshie were ted each morning at 1030 and the ch ldren also enjoved the games and singing a part of tho program mrs viilhtts 15 visiting for a week with her daughter helen in niagaa fal s nt and mrs i mclean and fa rriilv spent the weeke n gr ns t 1 aca a fa boyd garland manager new commerce branch opening of a second branch of the canadian bank of commerce in town marks a double milestone m georgetown s history it is the first time that the town has had more than two branches operating at one time and the first time one chartered bank has bad two bran ches a far cry from wartime days when after closing of the bank of montreal as a wartime measure the downtown commerce branch handled all the towns banking needs a special opening tomorrow to which the public is invited w boyd garland has come from or angeville where he has been ac countant since 1935 to be the ma nager staff includes mrs wil bam fisher 23 norton cresc mrs albert turner 36 hale dr and mrs john easdale 50 shelley st born on a farm near smiths falls mr garland started as a jun lor in the bank in that town lea ing in 1940 to serve as a pilot in the rcaf he returned to the bank after the war was transfer red to cobourg in 1950 to atwood in 1953 and two jears later to or angeville he is married to the former marjone allen of ester- har saskatchewan and the have two children john 12 and bonnie 10 ttrfdnbday li july 22nd 195 toronto bridal couple residing on gower ci lily of the valley and mums de corated fihode aeftue united church on saturday june is when rev harold lhd united in mar riage ethel sally prior daughter of mrs ann drake toronto and harojd p coleman son of mrs leonle coleman of peterboro george w cojematt of peterboro was the soloist and sang whereer you walk ana because the bride gvea in marriage by her brother jed berry chose a dusty rose lace sheath with match ing ovgana coaj orchid hooves and shoes with frefich floral orchid hat she carried a white prayer book and a white orchid gall coleman daughter of the groom was her attendant in a tur quobe silk sheath with matching coat floral hatand beige accessor ies her flowers were talisman rojes russell skinner was the grooms man and russell arnold acted as usher the wedding reception was held at the home of mr and mrs rus sell skinner 152 three valleys drive don mills where the brides mother received for her wearing a rose gown with sky blue accessor ies mrs leonie coleman assisted in a beige gown with brown acces sories the bride chose a two piece chartreuse ensemble with sandle- wood accessories for travelling on their honeymoon to sandy lake hauburton mrs coleman was employed at the great american insurance com pany toronto and mr coleman operates his own hmneti in geor getown harold coleman interiors 21 gower court y many holiday visits katuki limihouh week we regret remoral of tbe mol- lojs bom the vidage they now mate their home- it p ber a cider bapttaed lloyd keith slant son of mr and mia harold frown at the regular aer- vice of mmehwaje lvabyterlan tennis club organized beaumont partner sales manager loses life in bancroft air crash the tennis club is now open with the court situated at st geor ges anglican church on the high way the court has been resur faced and is in excellent playing condition fees for the remainder of the season are 600 a couple 400 singl e this includes the use of balls which will be changed twice week and free coaching if re quired assistance will also be given in selecting and obtaining the most suitable equipment at reasonable prices application forms may be obtai ned from any executive member at the court otby phoningjitic beard 4714 murray macdonald 4052 or bob anderson 9563 atoms beat mimko the atom hearts defeated mim ko atoms thursday july 8th at the park to the tune of 8 goalsto nil there was no doubt about the effectiveness and team pla by georgetown s young team only on very few occasions did the ball appear in the hearts goal area barry sheppard was particular brilliant scoring 4 of the goals the lad like more of thejwys should before very long represent ontario in competitive inteiprovincial soc cer the atoms have a real defen sive solidity only two more games remain in this league hopedale athletic who visited here thursday evening july 16 and dixie atoms who te team plays this week also at the part with a win in each of tbeao games we will win the league from there it will be the plajroffs for the edmunson cup decisive win the bantam hearts keep chasing league leading mimko with a de- chdve 50 win against oakvule tj bantams hare made tremen rous progress in their past few games and have really developed team work to a high degree they completely outplayed oakvule no of any lad afternoon tea marks miss bairds birthday wins television set in contest by koolaio lang no ctccn housewife iad the ood fo-lum- recent k lo win an rca cor tele i n et mr j ham 422 lanjretone redeem enteed the sm ling jug ttct pomoted b general fhi for its hoolvid product it kr entn was judged a win e ihe made her purchase at i jmpt n loblaw s ore engagements v and mrs j s lucas glen ans announce the engagement i daughter bettj joann to pau douglas easoa son of mr mi ms joseph- eason r r 1 glen wi 1 ans the mamage will take 9ace on sa august the hth tn st albans anglican church glen williams at eleven is jeie baird 20 esean street as honoured on sotkui when mr margaret jovcc and i gjjim mrs lliam mcneil entertained holidaer include for her at afternoon tea on the occa ion of her eighlieth birthdav man fnendi from georgetown and bronte were guests and mrs carrie edmunds 85 ears old from grand bend indiana u as also able to be present mi baird re ceifd man gifts in memory of the da bcnda mcneil gcorct town and maureen ciber n of pt trolia agisted with the serwng of charch onbunrtar betty ann tav mary lou brown sang a duet during the service a week ago we are pleased that mrs f brown was able to return borne from hospital saturday and get ar ound a little the halls are spending a few dajs at their cottage here visitors include incka dkxhoorn of hillsburgh with renne janssen mr and mrs large johnm and shirle and mrs merle mann of hamilton with the culps mr js robson of king mrs annie kerr of woodbndge and mrs gorman jasper and mrs wm walker of deleau man with the roughles alex eccles of toronto with the jack noble mr gilbert sinclair of milton py tor icavw honours ith the a c pattersons for the commumt miss glenda quinton w th the a benton pits light of talt w h the hubes brenda and s ephen 1ambert of st cathannes a e th the sr partner with sam penrke and gordon graham in the beaumont knitting co ltd frauds wil llara frank grew lost his life on sunday when the plane he was pil oting crashed near bancroft the accident took place before the eyes of hundreds of swimmers at mackenxie lake 30 miles north west of bancroft mr grew who lived at upper canada drive in north york and his passenger kenneth c van courte of ostaawa were killed in the crash mr grew had a summer cottage at baptist lake nearby witnesses said the twoseat piper cub was flying ab out 100 feet above the lake and about 200 feet offshore when it pulled into a steep climbf stalled and nosedived into the lake res cuers including a brampton worn an mrs albert seddon tore fran tically at the framework in an attempt to rescue the pilot trap ped underwater mr van courte was taken alive but unconscious from the wreck but died soon af ter a toronto nianufacturers agent mr grew and his father the it f h grew had been associated for many years with the beaumont rm when k was owned by ar thur beaumont they were sales agents for its products when the busines was sold a few yers ago to the three partners mr grew be came sales manager for tike firm while stih continuing his f h grew son business on his own he leaves his wife carolyn mor gan a daughter donna louise his mother mrs lena grew and sis ters mrs william merklinger and funeral service took place this afternoon at the morley s bedford funeral cbapel in the city inter ment was in mount pleasant cem etery social personal mrs bon barrager pat and da vid 18 main st s have been hoi idaying at their cottage on lake simcoe mrs james corner 53 john st e spent the weekend with mr and mrs paul barber at their cot tage at bala mr john d kelly 11 albert st has returned home after spending two weeks in st josephs hospi tad guelph mrs frank fetch 30 chapel st e has been visiting with mr and mrs ross fetch in pointe claire quebec mr and mrs ernie curry r r 3 barbara and gordon visited with with mr and mrs dave curry in penetang over tike weekend b v gtbbens of hamilton spent a few days last week with his bro ther and sisterinuw mr and mrs john gibbens 20 guesph st mr and mrs jesse brandford queen street and their family have had as their guests mr and ability is refe to it was a dls- mrs lloyd bebaa of dertoh u play of fine sportsmanship and mrs tens keyes san francisco california has been a guest of mr and mrs ivan bay and mrs hay sr she is a sister in law of mrs hay sr miss jane wardlaw of finch and miss bena ruissen of smith s falls are spending the summer holidays with mr and mrs ivan team play young michael pratt again rose to bantam grade with a fine soccer display the soccer management are very pleased with the support and en couragement thev are receiving from the townspeople at recent games the little league continued sat urda morning with sparta and j temple road hotspurs plating a keenl contes- ted game ending in a 33 tie these oungsters are showing remarkable progress which indicated the tune work and interest the coaches are taking in the community centre soccer endeaour two more ga mes remain rangers vs spurs and sparta s rangers sparta must win to stat in should all teams tie a sudden death game will be pla miss lillian shortiu has i ed her position as halton court clerk in which capacity she serv ed with magistrate k m langdon for a number of years she has ta ken a new position in toronto with the guarantee trust company bay street mr and mrs john foster diana and gordie u elgin st are spen ding their vacation at point pleas ant a summer resort in the parry sound district garnet and grace hunter formerly of georgetown are managing the resort for dr scott of parry sound mr and mrs thomas smith of the scotch bakery will be flying overseas on sunday for a two week vacation in their native scot land travelling via new york city they are bound for glaasjaw where they will vudt with mr smiths father william smith guest at valley view cabins huntsvuie from georgetown and district recently included mr and mrs wesley ixxrtttand daughters reryn sltrtawrjflwjbrral walter louth georgetown mr and mrs james fcgbs of gait ciiwnsjtn1ls georgetown and mr and mrs james wood hamilton two weeks ago mr cecil david son 10 albert st spent a week at bangor lodge lake muskoka mrs davidson spent last week at glen home hotel lake joseph mr and mrs howard kentner 43 queen st are holidaving at their cottage at orr lake and have their grandchildren lnda and da vid kentner with them this week mr and mrs sam reid lvnda and tern of hemet california centre cup wn formerly ined at i college the league st were in town last weekend re i newing acquaintances with friends true blues hold i 1 f 1 anniversary rev charles r and mrs gower of petrolia are observing their 40th wedding anniversary on friday july 31st and will be at home to their friends and relatives at the baptist parsonage greenfield st petrolia opposite the c e e hos pital from 2 pm to 5 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm please omit gifts lawn bingo sale lea marie james at copetman ken neth at cookeville and uiro at bu 1 nston this week mr and mr i ukr janen enjoed a mi mr and mrs dominic scapati and their children bob linda members of the true blue lodge nicl clark new jerse arc held a occeful lawn bingo and uets- with mr and mrs e j bake sale at the home of mrs sm1 6 guelph st the expect to fred mccartney john st last p two weeks in town mondav exenmg ra n earlier in carol mcgrlttav and christ i the evening spoiled the crowd ixhc spent the weekend at ahmic somewhat but it was successful harbour with barbara and map- a large display of handicrafts ton and the staua on hohdavs at back b jo pa tc buckhorn gloria latimer recent h holiday ed with the leifands peter ginn has been holidaving at st cathannes manv good prues were won the and mrs james f evans were hoi bake booth was well patronized idaving there and realized a good sum i mrs 1 uelas meades 72 rexwav another one will be held at n hew overseas last week for the home of mrs harrv shortill trip to mgonqum park and and even one had a good time and fvans who with their parents mf and wbrlrbooks were reviewed by j the group before going upstairs to the church sanctuary where the students under teacher direction gave a delightful programme which concluded with a showing of a film the tell tale ann besides the ministers of the two churches the staff included mrs townend mrs jack hamilton mrs jack arnold mrs jack har ris mrs john stopper m s john fvsn- m s h c wrigglesworth mr v ilham kmrade mrs v mc- shnibso e mrs sweezie mr 45 maple aenuc west at sharp pn august 11th v th her j rlo ett at her enfj ish homeland ii be spending her holidav parents mr and mrs j pinder middlesex mr and mrs douglas pwk 45 normandv bhd and their child ren l nda bruce and iawrence pint a veek at the baptis qiurch atip hctnrsa near godench and lloaing week at port carl icumtk mrs o c tcaaue mrs baptist united join for vacation bible school again this year the first bap tist church and sl johns united church cooperated in planning and conducting a ver successful vac ation bible school during this past week the programme consisting of worship bible stud singing and handicraft was offectielj earned through as was realized on friday night when parents and friends gathered with the children in their closing exercises r ns now plavmo at the driveln and odeon t th brampton is some like it hot starring manlyn monroe tony curhs and jade lemmon admg tn the promotion of this htlartous comedy is ceitiy cunrnngham of bramplon runnerup tn the recent mtss peel cownty cornpetrhon her chauffeur for me occasion a ken giles also of br photo by tom henry mr and m- emev stree x c ijndsav and m- and mr k harrison karen shortill hea iher arnold mama robinson mar lvn mefarlane eoree lcl e 56 queen street at mcfar nv j tended the s iver wedding anmver john sto there r w was tolal enrolment of 175 chil sarv or the cousins mr and mrs joel les le at ingersoll on sundav mrs j a b own 59 sargent bd with daughter lesley are now on their wav to harrow england where thev will be spending their summer holidav with lesle s grandparents who are celebrating their golden wedding anmversan this year guests at vallev view cabins hunstville which is operated b mr and mrs pete hunter of town included mr and mrs charles willson and daughter debbie 1ft bwingsl mr aad mrs harold scbenk jane and james 1 ostraav der blvd and mr and mrs james woods of hamilton girls pipe band at york highland games the georgetown girls pipe band who are sponsored by the lions club travelled to mount den nis last wednesday evening tia georgetown transportation bus to take part in the clan of york highland games the fourteen girl under the di rection of pipe major boy mtg- loughles made an excellent bow ing at the game

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