Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1961, p. 13

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h j ari trucker instantly killed in accident at wawa tragic accident took the life of a former local man el- wood perryman 38 when he was instantly killed at wawa june 16th mr perryman who was em ployed with buds transfer of sault ste marie had arrived in wawa with a large van carry ing equipment for a truck rodeo planned there on saturday while unloading a heavy start ing gate suddenly tilted pin- flu bug is making the rounds in norval the flu is going the rounds in the village these days with sev eral of the school children miss ing some of their exams one of them had an acute attack that lodged around the append ix and was rushed to guelph general hospital for observa tion to be sure that it wasnt appendicitis but was able to re turn home in a couple of days credit is due the georgetown volunteer ambulance service for their prompt courteous and kind service mrs chris grimwood bramp ton ont formerly of norval sailed for england on the em press of britain on friday june 9th to spend a couple of months visiting relatives england nlng him in the cab and caus ing instanpdeath born at brougham near osh- iwa he was the son of mr and mrs e e perryman bjt 1 georgetown the family mov ed to ballinafad when he was twelve he was overseas for three years with the canadian army serving with the carleton and york regiment later work ed in hespeler and acton and waa employed with industrial sand gravel and at avro when he was a town- reident on victoria ave four years ago be moved to the soo he leaves his wife dorothy moore six children judy san dy marilyn shirley bobby and elwood his parents and four sisters mrs jack campbell jean of acton mrs lloyd swindlehurst lena of ballin afad mrs jack bryce betty of lome park and mrs robert hepburn georgina of rr 1 a brother allan was killed over seas in world war 2 fuimral sarvlc a sunday funeral service took place in sault ste marie with a further service the next day at the rumley shoemaker funeral home acton which was conducted by charles bea ton student minister at ballin afad united church pallbearers were gordon bowers elwood babe allen jack campbell jack bryce lloyd mclean and lloyd swin- dleurst interment was in fair- view cemetery acton congratulations on the open ing of the norval nursing home in june owned and operated by mrs a karpis this was the rr g r estate and has been completely reno- tated both inside and out with a lot of hard work mr and mrs i all persons having claims karpis have changed one- of l against the estate of the above mentioned late of the village of glen williams in the county notice to creditors and others of donald ellison pottery worker deceased piano vocal pupils appear in recital piano and vocal pupils of kenneth r harrison arct rmt appeared -in- recital on june 17tb in the auditorium of st johns united church gift from pupils graham farnell itctcd as chairman for the musical pro gram and mr harrison was presented with gift from pupils by roger smith at the close of the evening playing piano solos war beth fleming eric hansen kevin harris peter francis veronica namath peter nlev whof alax and yolanda goud- karrlnn marshall hansen hugh wiulams joann fantwx oar- une ledwidoe elisabeth al len pauline cass jacqueline bowell ian bowel lesley han- ten jamie fleming gloria turnbull katharine williams david fleming janii chaplin page is th1 oioroitown hmald thursday june 2tth 141 page mary mcnamara jill run- ham paul baker and hone ktv vaes s vocalists included george mills robert rudy ricky chap lin kathy neil judy wbitson andrea chaplin margaret par ker glenda emerson joy hain es diane carr jane bouskiu gillian swann carolyn hauitt sharron sweexie david far nell sandra sproulc vicky beaumont jim scarlett and joan bcaty dual roles some pupils study both piano and vocal and performing in due roles were keith kovacs shirley kovacs roger smith vivien perry barbara evans and peter forgrave who played a duet with mr harrison a piano trio by marshall lesley and elltebelh hansen was a novel feature of the pro gram atex and yolanda goud- ellxabeth hansen christine jkatting played e piano duet tosfc jean kovacs dorothy fa did jamie end davicv flam- queens house queen elizabeth tl has grto iously consented to have a copy j of the little house in great windsor park england structed at the 63rd canadians national exhibition aug- 18 to 3 sept 4 this is the first time permission has ever been 5 granted for a replica of little house to be built ou side of england the house wu presented to the then princes elizabeth by the people ofi wales in 1932 ing nancy hunter played n piano duet with mr harrison and sang a vocal duet with joan beaty jim scarlett end david farnell sang a vocal duet pupils unable to be present were jeannette biggs paul 2 kidney debbie and lynda 1 hide grunt n groaners here friday atmen of the first line invade the georgetown park friday in a charity show aimed al ting the hospital fund coffers whipper watson athol layton tim geohagen the femikoffs and other headlines will contribute to the grappling spectacular shown here are timothy geohagen and lord athol laylon insert one norvals old properties into tidy nursing home that is a credit to the village i mrs win switzcr of norval is the first guest in the new i home the highway through the vil- age is still a mess as peel con- stniction co continue their j widening and straightening job michael burns photo the dust stirred up by the i huge power shovel graders and large trucks is so thick at times that it is impossible to hung out a washing the worv progressing rapidly wrestling show for hospital t words of the wise the only something you for nothing is failure arn georgetown hospital will beneiit by a handsome donation if glasgow bere are as many wrestling fans in this district as we think watson layton team friday night in the park or in case of bad weather in the ma some of the most scintillating stars of the canvas will in a charity snow aimed at s well innthu hospital fund upper billy watson lord athol layton he kalnukofr broth- timothy geohagen tony marino anil prince nero are among tem sam yanaky who with larry phillips has recently purchased lie corner cupboard restaurant is promoting the shov with bob ke as copromoter mr yanaky who started as a wrestler ritcbed later to managing and handled nanjo sinih the mad indu for many years unbeaten ruskiei fridays main event teams the kalmiknffs against watson 1 layton who are intent on stopping the bearded brothers who rve dawned all opposition to dale brother nikita will tangle i marino a muscular italian who holds a mr america- title i was voted wrestlings rookieoftheycar a few years back l will tangle with colorful prince nero in the opener practically all of main street deceased dug up and gravel fill dumped in the workmen have a group o interested spectators watch ing them at all times as the village folk watch their pro gress closely of halton who died at the said village of glen williams on the 6th day of may 1961 are re quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or be fore the 28th day of july 1961 after that date the estate will be distributed having re gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice dated at georgetown this 13th day of june 1961 by mar- dell ellison administratrix of the estate of donald ellison by her solicitors hew50n ord helson barristers and solicitors 39 main street south georgetown ont- feston is future home or bride carol francis and mrs robert lome pood less who will live in wcs- following a honeymoon i to new york city were ried in st georges anali- i church on june 10th she i the former carol irene kraii- rev kenneth richardson pr formed the ceremony at 33 u in a setting of white mum iprge dcklcer played the wei music net and lace the bride wore a full lcnkih wn of net and lace on which s had aewed 6500 mother of irl sequins her also mother ifuins and she carried let of talisman roses and lily- bltbevalley her father gave in marriage j her sislcr barbara mrs em t trimble was matron of hon- mrs eleanor mcleod and pat connally were brides- j pis and little terri trimble i her aunts flower girl mrs mble wore lilac nylon with i latching hat and carried talis- j i roses and mums brides- lids were similarly gowned i i pink and the flower girl wore i pink nylon a white and carried a basket latching overcoat while ar cssnrie and a corsage of red iiims the grooms mother tsisted wearing mauve lace hitc accessories and a corsaqc f gnld mums leaving on their honeymoon rip the nride wore a gold twi- tiece dress with lime green ac- the bride is the daughter if mr and mrs clarence arthur francis 35 shelley st her j husband is the son of mrs lor no hoodies weston and the iate mr hoodless motner oi headpiece third scout auxiliary holds dinner meeting the third georgetown lad ies scout aux held their june meeting in the form of a ban quet at the jack olantcrn banquet hall main si n the past president mrs g- hayes was presented with a past presidents pin and mrs grant from stewarttown held the winning ticket on a draw the remainder of the even ing was spent at the home of charles robinson main where a shower was held for mrs victor gunn there k peugeot 403 costs up to 1447075 less than other cars in its held captures top honour roses and lily-ol-lhs- were 14 ladies present double ring vernon mcviltifc was grunrti and ushers were ernest congratulations to the first rhble and campbell nickels hornby scout troop who eom- was a double ring ceremony peted with sixteen other troops 1 the wedding service inclurl- at the georgetown district communion mr francis camparee held at hillsburch prve his daughter in marriage j camp over the weekend and receiving afterwards in the won the tup they were a i hall the brides mother happy troop when they arrived blue silk dress with home in hornby peugeot is one of the seven bestmade cars in the world according to john bond editor of road track magazine yet peugeot costs up lo 14470 75 less than the other six peugeot drives velvetsmooth over the roughest roads delivers more than 35 mpg on regular gas at turn pike speeds corners as if on rails upkeep is unbelievably low and service no problem there are more than 625 factory- trained dealers in north america peugeot is extremely nimble and alert in traffic it turns around in 31 feet parking is easy peugeots styling is classic not preobsoloted or handmedown every peugeot is completely equipped you buy no accessories the money you invest in peugeot solves your automobile problems once and for all one other thing peugeot is not compactsized peugeot is carsized has been since 1889 the others rolls royce tncia mercedes bern rover bmw and cadillac with a hew twoelement electric water heater there are sizessnd capacities to suit every familys needs more hot water own your heater only 105 buys the same fast recovery water heater sized just right for your needs your choice of flat 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