Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1961, p. 12

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th ini taken prisoner at dieppe were edward norm and john irvine seen here with russ trestine who was wounded near caen they talked over old times at the lome scots reunion in elrompton f may add new zoning category in housihg creation of a new resident al zoning category rl modi fled is a possibility in georgetown according to cr ian cass on monday cr cass said the town plann ng board is recommending the new category which would allow houses of 1200 square foot floor space f they had an attached gar age present rl regulat ons call for 1350 sq ft encourage r2 the board feels there is arrexcess of rl building lots in town and a shortage of r2 th s would encourage butld ing of a type that the town finds des rable he explained mayor hyde added that any change would be made only in areas which are unbuilt and no rl modified homes would be allowed m areas which already contain rj homes moore park the planning board has also made a recommendat on for zoning in the moore park subdiv s on cr cass said there would be 109 r2 homes with the balance r3 plus dust rial and commercial areas and a spec al block e of open space adjoining a public school site on the property esques1nc council claim dogs damage poultry and livestock extensive damage to poultry jmd livestock by dogs was re parted to esquesing council ikonday night b livestock ev loator n stark he reported a calf killed and three injured i seventeen goslings killed and f at peahen sitting on eggs dca trojed under the provisions of the poultry and livestock act the owners must be reimbursed by the township j a letter read by mr mack rat alexander of lot 7 the 10th line could have far reach ing implications the letter from premier frosfs office stated that it would seem that a planning board does not have mi authority to charge an am i it for school costs to separ to a lot in esquesing the amount has been 300 a separ ation reeve c sinclair said the money goes to a capital res trvej fund what are you going to do with it asked mr alexander we haven t decided but well put it to good use replied the rvev i can put the 300 to better use opined mr alex ander the matter was left there for th meantime minor baseball news minor ball teams started tuesday night and will play every tuesday and thurs day evening with the ex ccption of tonight thursday a the park is beinj prupand for the rodeo the boj s will have their new sweaters for the big parade on ba eball day june i7th only a few more sponsors are needtd now all bojs must pay their dullir and return their signed forms to ihcir coich cs at onu if they wibh to play ball thii summer margret smith kenneth dodos wed in st georges church rev kenneth richardson of flciated sod george dekleer played the wedding music on saturday june 3rd when cath erine margret smith daughter of mr and mrs norman smith 12 king street west and ken ncth a dodds son of mr and mrs albert dodds acton were married mr smith gave his daughter in marriage she wore a floor length gown of white lace over satin with shoulder length veil caught wibh a tiara of pearls and crystals she carried a nosegay of red roses and white mums mrs robert mathews was ma tron of honour she wore a gown of green nylon lace over taffeta and a bat with gros- grain pleated dip bridesmaids were joann smith the bride s sister and miss barbara ben nctt of long beach california they wore mauve gowns sirn ilarly styled to that of the matron or honour trevelan and susan patrick cousins of the groom were flower girls they wore green gowns with flower headdresses ah attend ants wore corsages of yellow and mauve mums mr m hunter was grooms man ushers were herbert dodds brother of the groom and paul coles groom and male attendants wore white ja ckets dark trousers and red rose boutonnleres mr and mrs smith were hosts afterwards at a reception at tbeir home mrs smith wore blue with pink accessories and white baby mum corsage the grooms mother wore a brown and gold figured dress gold accessories and corsage of bronze- baby mums the home was decorated with pink and white with blue for get menots in low vases for a honeymoon trip to nt agara falls and buffalo the bride wore a navy dress with heavy white lace trimming white accessories and a corsage of baby mums mr and mrs dodds will be making their home in acton among the wedding quests were mrs david smith halifax mrs peter manning sudbury mrs norman kilpatnck madoc mr harry smith the brides uncle from west hill and ojh er friends from hamilton gait and acton what council did building permits valued 66 300 were issued in the rronth of ma esquesing build i ing inspec or wm hulls told council all the permits were i for residential construction a delegation from pinegrove wanted to know if school area no 4 pinegrove was in or out of the esquesing school area they wanted to know definitely before selecting a site for a school i the council passed a motion then and there that a by law be prepared to include pine grove in esquesing school area no 1 this will be effective january 1st at that time all school areas in the township will be one the proposed johnson bros development at highways 401 and 25 will not be started in the immediate future tho department of municipal af i fairs in a letter to council c pressed doubts about the pro posal and a similar letter was received from the deparlmnt of highways a fear of too many entrances and exits in the area of high way 401 seems to be the rca son for the delay however a service road could solve thi problem suggested the reeve bingo and penny sale swell hospital gift members or the past noble grands club of verdun re bekah lodge swelled the cof fers of their donation to the georgetown and district mem rial hospital fund bv a con sdderable sum on tucsdaj mav 80th when they sponsored their annual bingo and penny sale the fun started at 7 30 down atairs in the ioof hall when a good crowd began distributing their penny tickets on the var itras objects they hoped to win irs vance kentner and mr3 parry bailey were in charge of this part of the evening and jrere ably assisted by many olunteers from the lodjc mem jership shortly after eight the noble grand mrs merv cook wcl omed the large crowd who had turned out for the bingo and pale and the bingo games com ttenced they were fast mov jng games and the prizes wcr suite evenly distributed mrs alf collins was in charge of the bingo with a group of mem pers to help her i those winning at the penny bale were alice wilson yerna widdis mrs wm mer itt mrs frank carle- mrs laxy tracej mrs ethel an bony mrs jean lane mr abelle davidson charlie ball trsvjaek cnchton mrs ailcen tradley mrs wm schenk mrs hire held mrs i w marsh gjoelph marry livingstone irs bob freestone mrs edna icgibbod mrs robert mac- lxthar jack thompson mrs tak gudgeon mrs elmer met j fryer mrs rose cscutrof mrs don the penny sale plans were made and tickets sold for 25 pr zes however 9 extra prizes vere donated and it was dead ed to gie tnosc who attended the sale and bingo a little extra bonus tor coming and the c prizes were drawn for from the whole lot of numbers from the original penny sale and the to plans completed for red cross evening mils rosemary jordan was hostess at an executive meet ing of georgetown branch of the red cross society at her home at ballmafad the after noon of june 5th mrs d lyttle reported everything in readiness for the red cross evening on june 14th in the odd fellows hall there will be demon strations of mouth tomouth respiration speakers from toronto a aim and presen tation of home nursing miss jordan reported for mrs ferguson that the blood donor clinic is planned for june 29th in knox church with afternoon session from 2 to 4 30 and evening 6 to 9 pm new free first aid courses and a free home nuit ing course will be starting in the fall the loan cupboard has been active this past month anyone wishing sick room suppl es may phone tr 7 2185 or 3551 executive meetings have been suspended until the fall end the next is planned on september 11th at the home of mrs boyd garland hope town to set new safety record georgetown fs to be honoured for a second year for a fatal ty free year according to advice from the ontario safety league mayor hyde has received an invitat on to attend a lunch eon in toronto on june 14th to receive the award poc asking if trucks could be this is a credit to our pol stopped from using raylawn i ice department and to constable crescent in the late evenings ted scott in particular said resident james jenkins was the mayor as council expressed told that cbuncil has no auth pleasure at the honour on to ban any traffic how i later a 25 grant was made ever it was decided to write to help defray expenses of a to north halton builders as dinner and trip to the city for hoys of the safct patrol at would sold by hare 17 simxoad silvercreek for results list with hare charles dykstra rep tr 73245 137 main snwet north georgetown four home runs win ball game for glen four home runs all by glen williams sluggers enabled the glen to crush palermo 136 in a halton county rural softball league game m palermo fri day junior beaumont tony zilio max stafford and george bur iington were the home run hit ters in the game which saw palermo go through three pitch ers trying to silence glen bats tom pcavoy who burled for the winners went all the way the glen scored three runs m the first inning chasing the first palermo pitcher in the pro cession and kept adding to their total with two and three runs n inning while peavoy held the palermos off the score sheet i for 6 frames they played lowville in hornby last night and tomorrow frida plav omagh in omagh next tuesdaj the glen and hornbv play in hornby joes taxi new taxi in town 24 hour service 2 new cars to serve you local and long distance calls call tr 79286 harrison public school police chief roy halev was detailed to attend a seminar for polici officers at mcmaster lni versity later this month i asking if contractors cooperate in having deputy i trucks sla off the streets much as possible bronte beats local ball club by score of 31 georgetown s intermediate a i think the deputy chief entry in the halton county should attend some of these baseball league took their third courses too said cr ian cass straight setback in bronte vvt haunl appoinletua de 1 tuesday naht3k pulv chief reminded police i the team s manager and i chairman wm f hunter i anchor man on the pitching j lta lvri mclaren hurled fine i a letter from the city of ball for the entire t innings windsor asked endorsement fo- giving up only 3 hits two ram icipal legislation to regu walks in the 4th and three in late bankruptcies fire sales and the 5th which got mclaren in going out of business sales the hot water that produced alt council turned this over to bronte runs were vigorously the businessmen s association disputed by the locals skipper fur their ideas pitches which appeared well i inside the strike zone weren i j milton has refused to side seen that way by the plate um- with georgetown in opposing a pire and the costly calls insane new county industrial commit ed the georgetown bench icc an ervw combined with the favour 2 fourth inning walks gave a letter from the council of bronte their first score though that town said they favoured they failed to hit in the frame ttce and hoped geor both of their pair in the 5th gelown might change its mind in opposing il s wrt se whi those tvho were in the hall winners were mrs harry j bailey muriel davidson mrs jjck watson mrs dick rid dall mrs paul barber mrs rupert beaumont mrs charles ball mrs august spitzcr and mrs ft f allen mrs peavoy president of hockey supporters mrs tom peavoy was named president of the ladies allstar hockey support group monday when the organization held their annual meeting at the home of mrs dick riddall officers also elected to offices were mrs earl neil vicepresident irs len boyd treasurer and d ck riddall secretary the past president is mrs gordon lane membership the group reports indicated a highly successful year and expressions of thanks were dir ected to everyone who helped them through the season they said that they hoped to hive an even larger membership fori ne opening meeting next fall the meeting will be a bake sile planned for monday sptember ii th and all members havei teen requested to bring some baking the location will be published later for fathers day sunday june 18 choose from a vast selection of shirts sport shirts and pyjamas by arrow t00ke forsyth at silvers were put into scoring positions by walks georgetown outhlt the win ners but couldn t put their tags together they registered one clean hit in every inning except the first with ron ritchie lead ing th way with two george barber paul legge and don mclaghlan accounted for th others hughes osborne and mckay wtr th only bronte men to get to mclaren hughes went all th way on th mound for bronte george town plays in milton on sunday and than takes on acton wed nesday june 14th and dundas saturday june 17th in two horn games three ball teams to parade june 17 georgetown s intermeate a ball team will ride in convertibles in the baseball day parade for june 17th the midgets and minor ball teams will also take part in the parade and carry ban ners proclaiming their spon sors the procession will form up at th plan and pro ceed along guelph st to canadian tire then to the four corners along main to park st and then into th a ball game between the midgets and th association executive will procede th scheduled intermediate game between dundas and george- ln the morning th town will be swarming with minor ball players selling tags door to door the inscrip tion i helped a boy play ball who could refuse mrs norm mack i em and daughter strung the tags by hand all 4 000 of them saturday dance at letown golf club attention men businessmens luncheon club every thursday 1215 200 pm 100 everyone welcome bring a friend no advance reservat ons necessary main dining room north ha1ton golf t country club ltd george on hundred and ten peo ple attended georgetown golf and country clubs first danc of th season satur day a club member bill mc- cutchon of chic radio brampton mcd the night and spun th records th attendance was th largest in the young club s brief hist ory mr and mrs everett bow er and roger addy and judy bonathan took home prues as winners in novelty dances and mr bower doubly lucky also won th door prixe get the finest m economical care free auto matic heating and enjoy happy healthful h ing next winter models available for gas or oil firing call us now for further information and fix quotations or come in and see us don black heating 14 bairstow georgetown ont with pay you to get me finest in printing whatever your printing needs business cards stationery form letters greeting cards rubber stamps labels wedding other invitations draw tickets signs menus programmes etc you name it and well print it at 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