Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1959, p. 1

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aihhorind k swsiki class mail oa offic owl ottw georgetown ont wednesday september 16 1959 first section rodeo bands will herald official market centre opening ceremonies the clattering hooves of a rodeo performance and the music of two georgetown bands will sound the opening of delrex market centre friday night and again saturdav when 14 stores present 40 000 square feel of ultramodern shop ping facilities for georgetown dis trict residents keu b smith assistant general manager of the canadian bank n commerce will official v ope un dew market centre at 6 pi ant will he fj owed bv william i son scat ral manager of vc politant toronto industrial fim mi sitt vho will ipei the iio town industrial bhihitiu shni ulcd tor a full week al dtlr beginning at 5 p in iridav even ing the opening otbra ioi v 1 present georgetown citizi is ban i and the georgetown girls pipt band together ith a plruninncc hi the oxbovv bodeo who have just computed thee weeks at the e grandstand with lbt cto kid i hut k lelt of brampton will prise nt hi tritk nai a ir and tomm ami lorna bishop u 11 alliance s s stone vie for playoff position bv 8 o coek tomorrow night barring rain lor snow the glen should know their opposition for the industrial fastball league iju jrels of 1959 smith and stone forced the sua pulled lnym4tmrfgewwown s industrial corrvnission chairman stan fnlay jack cnchton president of georgetown chamber i jj alhance tusdav night after of commerce explains equipment in the alliance paper company display the exhibition opens friday night at oerex market centre down two game to nil for one week 150 will be offered grade five to eight georgetown school pupils who submit best essays 1 the industries 53 started their drive sunda do their trick riding act fin two by the ox bow rodeo who haye delrex new stores tommybtshop also performs a trick roping act and roy ionson of erindalc will be master of ceremonies of the rodeo performance the rodeo and band music will be repeated again on saturdaj between 2 and 0 p m maur ji k armstrong and rex heslop prib tent of delrex will parlicipa t in the opening of the new shopping structure w hich marks th fi s phase of delrex market uitrc a subsequent ex 1 panion wiil aid at least a dozen more stoit loblaws supermarket delrex drui thi canadian bank of com merce 0 interiors g s t sales anl service dtfvex smokt shop dihex barber shop and delrex licjut lounge all opened earlier this season the otticia opening now marks comp t tc the centre iirl pju t with lh taddilnn or r beamish stort 1 bau shits 1 mdsav colt ship 1 eric s ilarthvrae tteisfield dcpt store and kiddies korner cashiers in ail 14 delrex market stores will be providing jackets this coming week friday 18 thro friday the 25th and the lucky ti cket holder will walk away next friday night with a full wagonload 500 worth of merchandise in eluding food clothing household furnishings and other family needs the georgetown industrial ex hibition opening simultaneously with the mw shopping centre is under auspices of the charnber of commerce ten local industries w ii displaj the range and wealth j of georgetown s industrial produc tion grade five to eight pupils of georgetown and district schools w ill ha e the opportunity to visit the exhibition thin enter an essay competition which offers si 50 in cash awards for the best essas on the industrie- tt hich create work and wealth in georgetown jack c rich ton president of georgetown chamber of commerce and stan i- nla chairman of georgetown in riu trial com mi won will also of ficiat at the exhibition opening getting an advance look at one of the displays in georgetown industrial exhibition are wouldfce essay writers barbara and th bjrt of fae struck crossing highway mrs parker dies in hospital mrs charles parker of shelle concussion internal injuries as street dad on the operating table well as a broken leg made their josephs hospital guelph dash for guelph hospital fruitless whidh create work and wealth in georgetown what council did offer taxpayers discounts fnr i9 prepayment plan an extra bonus to residents who it is probable also that taxpayers advance will benefit next jear from the present lj allowed for prepay merit on the first instalment date in june j according to mayor armstrong pay their year s taxes will be adopted next year in geor getown following passing of a by law on monday each taxpayer is being notified by mail of the plan which will allow a sliding sea e of dis counts depending on the date mo ne is paid to the town pajments which will be made before the 19g0 tax rate is struck who suggested the new discount structure this will pass on savings lo ratepajers which up to the pre icnt have led to heaw bank bor rowing bj the town until taxes are paid a ratepayer will save ap may be figured on the previous proximately 6 per cent if he pre years taxes the discount struc ai of ture is 21 if paid b jan 15th is b feb 15th 1 b march what the town must paj 15th and u b maj 15th esl social personal mrs d alexander and daugh i mr and mrs cjnl mcwhirter ter hazel verdun quebec are vi and family of willowdale and mr sisting mr and mrs e farrow of and mrs james sherman and fam 15 norton crescent y of toronto were sunday visi donald turner son of al and l f jf puckering frances turner 36 hale dnvc has i v m returned to rcasc school at bar a reunion of friends was held nefield ont at tne home of mr and mrs rod mr and mrs joe iakc of pow er king 16 temple road from isiton in town on fr hinsdale new york mr and mrs j mark smith and daughters sheila and linda they arrived earlv saturday afternoon september 5 mrs ivan cople r k4 george hvirvone enjoyed a corn roast in town has returned from a to d garden that evening on week usit with her son and his sunda september 6th all attend family m st hubert pq bt johns united church toge- mrs w g o thompson who lthcr in the early evening a picmc makes her home at the mcgibhon i was enjoed at acton park where when they captured an extra inrw at 9 45 last night an hour after being knocked to the pavement bv car at the comer of queen and ng till 12 11 they needed three guelpn st she as 65 pitchers fisher patterson and mills a witness told police he observ to finally subdue the ais with cd a line of traffic mowng south fred hurst handling the catching street and suddenly while the losers stuck with the a f n tb telfordjillon combination lilils of one of the cars the sil tuesday night s contest was am houette completely edipsd the ther squeaker as a circuit blast i headlight and then turn by doug richardson with nobod i w over the he said on in the last frame made the dif i georgetown volunteer amtoul assan were i day with mr and mrs ler 2 emery street ference in the 65 outcome horn ers by bill bingham and gib tel ford each with one on accounted for most of the alliance scoring scotty patterson and hurst won it gib telford and dillon took the loss game time for the im portant one is 6 15 anee took just five minutes to the driver of the car was jack lovegroe of 28 prince charles drive vi ho recently moved to town with standard products ltd mrs parker leaves three sons roy h hansen 20 king st don parker 39 shelley st and ralph hansen dorval quebec it was three years to the day sept 15th that georgetown exper ienced its last fatality when an infant was kied in a two car col iision on mut street north ironically traffic safety officer in inter fall fair prize lists available pme lists carrying the many cash and special awards offered al georgetoan fall fair oct 23 are now off the press and available from the secretary of lsquesin gncultura sociel trevor it hams copies ma also he had at the herald ofhcc it i hoped man of our towns peope will get the fall fair spirit and enter in the varied classes at the fair thec are section- espec lallv for the ladie vouni women and children as well a classes for poultry livestock sheep and horses entries will be taken for the hall classes at the hall on fndav rmr the judging of the exhibits will then take place school childrt n exhibits will be placed on tues day afternoon i what council did excouncillor sparks cenotaph move debate the senior members of the partv enjoved boating on fairv lake with l kin m nding the vounger nit tiih rs on mondav morning mr king sharon rdith and tl liam drove with mr and mrs smith and familv to the i l at iftt rnoon ptrformance a 1 tti from a formt r t mniil i ir hairy hale prou slin niuvin if thijown s war mem in il and avitm other citizens should bt kinulleil it 1 ti a discussi m at mondav s ctiuncil mettin council 1 cnled d week with sanction of the i egion branch to rtlucal te mtmoridl ii i small park bi in cruled on j urn in i lha- ts streets tt hi t count i h i i 1 n on mi mous in us tiecimon last wctk cr frn hvdt inditali i sjme doubl- in his mind when he said thtre is conidtrablc sentiment attached to nmg from 9 m unul noon whin highway location and 1 he wondered it council had betn hasty in planning the move f tht grandstand mrs kinj was l in when the familv m unalil to atttnd owini to her rec to georgetown thev mam th in npi ration in guelph gintral h i pit tl i attr on mondav t vt n iu thtn itust tttuimd t i ii nsiih ik house is visiting with friends ir st catharines this wttk mr and mrs sam tt nnant 16 figinstne havt returned lo town after spt ndtn the summer at the collase of tht ir son b tcnnant tt gravcnhurst tr in i mrs ustt n mills in dauhttr cnrol 52 bv r in st hiv returned from a 1 two mil n half wttk tr p south i i h ion la carol his rflutmd to st jtpis hih scho 1 i linlon wht e in is i rade 10 lu it it miss i vnn rmimwn diuhtt r of mr mil mr john r mmrrson main si n his rtturnul to srh 10i in bd ivilit iftti spuilin th suinim with ht r pi nls jnd in i rmlmither mrs illu n iuvis sr inn ind hi r nnlniith sptnt tht hnlidiv wn k nd t th ind mi john hi ir in rosev ille miihum mrs hi ink i ttth it nd d tht wedding in toronto on saturday of tnplin of guelph us htr only oth her niece i inda monro dau tit r tr siinv r of mr m and the hte mr- the funeral service i hill in monro to mr larrv i indli v sin the chipt 1 of the ros- ra yuu of mr and mrs a indlty of tral home hv7 cjut e si on bnntford in st f olnmba united tuesdav sept 8th and inu rnienl church st clair ave was in miltjtove emelerv adolphus hilts former norval district fanner adolphus hilts died at milton on tuesday september 1st aher a short illness he had been at centennial manor for about a vear and a half prior to his death hi is eilhtv five vears old bom in ballinifad he farmed most of hii life near norval station i home ovtr the old white br du j mrs hilts predcciased her husband local ladys aunt buried in mi lg rove tin l arev mrs riihitt m i n cn r 1 milv bt r r r v of 1 17 dowl n t tor nt in i n sttunl iy s pti mlm r 1th in giu iph m i h siinl sb was in ht i 81 i n nolher nieci mrs the funi ral st rv ict wis conrtut it tf it tht hirold c met lure run i reach the scene but serious head csl ted scott investigated both plaque marks pioneer home now lawn bowling clubhouse one o i he districts oldestbud old mem of the club were dins a pioneer cabin which is mrs j kenned milton mr now the clubhouse for the lawn an mrs george leslie mr and bow lers now bears a plaque in i mrs tom dolson mr and mrs dicating us historv i albert oolson mrs francis thomp- the plaque presented by the so mr and mrs sid robin mr lonsuan was unveiled at a ccr anq mrs j j gibbens mr and emon saturda to which a number mrs joseph gibbons mrs thomas f iif former members of the club i es misses ma and elizabeth i were muted the plaque bears u mrs james mcrane mrst i this inscription n mckane re alex calder this is the pioneer cabin of mrs lomoclcac mrs perc cof liims mrkanc and elizabah ij f mrs sam mackenzie and mrs on- cnted in 1840 on 4ui lane harold hutchinson i t st ohinguacousj twp reloca thomis i lsons 51 ednh st feature editors mother t z onchesley radio salute dent norman on a special cbt radio show on icim dtpulv rctve walter gray sundav morning m s c e biehn acted is chairman for a program mother of herald ditor walter ne of a number of poke on a saluii to l si vi ral vt ars ij i surviving ir j tht ir childrt n bar wilfred iiu unv tiled thi mrs k skvnni arthur thf l c ford hxlith mrs j ht nnesst t uv janus mri don ims ink i our thirtv brandt hildren twuch includcdremarkb tawr biuinwis rft jack rmstrong stan hall xnp people who p it harrison and miss hazel liar chcslev broadcast rison the show preceded the regular ti it 11 unit m rdith stmt iiir getown bv rev john rathtmnt on rridav septtmbr4th tht pall hi n dividson lynl hnjuh cvnltlarke wjjjiamtoi m nll 1m r hdward tancis ind j w nd the the onmil bowling gncn e tighbourlv new broadcast which lihhshed in 1906 was behind the ako came from the town which prest nt post office site and wis was ct li bralinj it centennial used until the present greens were- ollrs biehn whose grandfather ad- jjunttr 1 c eiui it rv ilirtnent was in ilillmm norval important notice to herald readers commencing on thursday oct 1st new time of issue for this newspaper will be thursday noon each week papers will be on sale at news stands and al the office at 12 pm carrier boy service from nor mandy blvd east wall be as at present after 4 pum with mail delivery effective the same week this means that mail subscribers will not receive their copies until the friday mail de livery we realize that many wi i wis to read the news earlier and sug gest that these subscribers might transfer to office pick up receiving the balance of their sub scnpuon by calling for their weekly copy at the herald office any time after noon on thurs days if you are a subscriber and wish to make a change please do us the favour of indicating your wi thes immediately onlj a small minontj of citiz ens will sec the memoml more hjn once a vear when it is mov ed he said and if it is maintained p opertly in its present location it eould be a beauty spot on lh highwa i lr harrison who as property chairman is in charge of the j o i expressed a contrary view since j the move was rep rled he said j at the september meeting ot ie had discussed it with at least west toronto presbjtcry of the a hundred people and found yy presbvtcnan- church in canada per cent in favour i held in st james churchy long sunday there was a regular pa branch on sept 8th the rev g rade looking over the new site i l rojal of norval and union and i heard dozens of favourable churches war instal ed as modera remarks he said tor for the vear 1959 1960 mr ro choose rev l g royal presbyterian moderator it s impossible to know whether we are pleasing the majority in a question like this said cr anne jure birthoay party gar dewhurst son of mr and mrs harvey dewhurst 49 stevens crescent was four years old on saturday september 5th to cele brate his birthday a party was held at his home at which the follow ing friends were his guests wqdy riding tim tolton david an sandra mundy graham and chris tine korbey lynn mccristal ke vin and bruce and robert rudy al succeeds the rev john g mac gihivray lately of bonar church toronto where he had been mini mer for the past 10 years and now pastor of wexford church in the east toronto presbytery another minister of the area the rev alex j calder georgetown was moder ator of presbytery in 1957 1958 among the duties of a modera tor of resbtery are the lnrtution ar new ministers into a caargewi thin the presbvtery bounds jibe ordination ceremony for dulv lie enced graduates of one of the church collies to act as fhe mod erator chairman at all meetings of the presbvtery and to preside at special services to dedicate and declare open a 1 new church build ings to represent the court of the church at an special happen ings within the church or slate to appoint special committees for special causes west toronto presbytery is the largest presbytery within the presbyterian church in canada it is bounded on the east by bat hurst street on the south bv lake on tano on the west by a line run ning due south through lamehousc and on the north by a line run ning through terra cotta and no bleton there is a total of go con gregations within the presbyterj with a total of 17 000 members due to the continued expansion of the church the large and unwield presbytery of toronto was drvid ed m 1946 into east and west presbyteries instal new officers for kinsmen club the first meeting of the season of the kinsmen club was held on f monda september 14th at the j mcgibbon hotel a brief talk was given by past national presi i dent bill valentine on kinsman ship and their aims to help their community he then installed the new executive comprising the fnl lowing president bill hewitt vice president dean taylor secretarv glynn stevens treasurer rob cdv bonstf directors jack cuthbert jack conn douglas patterson jack spencc bulletin editor sam melt tor the past president clare burns congratulated the club on its suc cess during his year and then han ded the gavel over to the dm president bill hewltc engagements airs mabel cam glen williams announces the engagement of her jaughter audrey erieen to douglas robert weir son of mrs harvey rmstrong king street george town the marriage will take place n october 9th at seven oclock in sl albans anglican church glen williams 1918 first club presi am scott flliot was the towns the late john r barber first settler ind whose rather lub was orsanized at a john h klliot is credited with cre- i meeting in the office of the late ating the bruce count town when major trant he subdivided land told a little of i bowling and lunch were includ the earh historv town clerk geo d in tht afternoons festivities grabb vvhoscson stan had a furs niture store in georgetown after the war was also on the show moni quests nnnv of whom wen town of georgetown notice to water consumers in cooperation with the town water department the town fire brigade will be testing hydrants and flushing water maims in the fouowing streets onv thursday september 17th 1959 commencing at 7 p m all streets east of guelph street from maple ave to ontario street g r bligh supt of works

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