Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1966, p. 13

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mrs cascade pupils and parents say thanks to devoted teacher mrs c a grant right presents a silver tray to mrs tom cascadden on behalf of the esquesing public school board as master of ceremonies william hunter looks on the presentation was one of several made to mrs cascadden at a social evening of wh ch residents of norval and district paid tribute to the retiring norval public school teacher isquesins council veto request for septic tank on road allowance couples club held congrega matson lasby wedding vows in royal york road church mr and kn michael ed ward autaoji an uvlns at iso bedford rrtrwoata following thalr marriage in royal york road united church last mon th tlie groom la the ion of mr and kn r b bud mat on of brampton hia mother la the former haul waldla of slim william car assembly horse farm are highlights of glen bus trip the annuil bui trip sponso red by the united church worn en wii held lut tuesday a chartered bus with forty ladies and three men left the church at 830 to have in enjoyable day despite the showers the ladles were welcomed aboard by the convener of the trip mrs john wtgstaffe travelling by way of the macdonaldcartier free way the first stop was at the general motors plant at oibawa much of the lovely scenery en route was blanketed by fog on arriving all were taken by a lit tie train through the plant and watched the assembling of the pontiac chev and oldsmobile and buick which was explained by a guide m the train moved from one operstion to another everyone- found it most inter eating the point of moat inter est seemed to be where the com plated body is lowered from an upper floor at precisely the right moment to fit onto a chai sis as it is constantly moving at a slow psce along the line this complete trip took about an hour then all headed back to the guild ino in scarborough for luncheon all enjoyed this beauty spot snd lovely meal many toured the grounds a lit tie but all were disappointed that they could not stay long er outdoors but ss it was rain ing they spent the time look ing around indoors and found it a very interesting place carry a house with scarcely any land beyond the land it sits posed a problem for es quesing council monday night mr ironies allen stewart own has no land of his own on whitfti to instal a septic tank and had requested town ship permission to use unopened road basement of the church friday evening june 17th in honour of rev snd mrs r duncanson before they leave to spend the two summer months in scotland mr oliv ef hunter presented them with a purse on behalf of the con gregation miss mary mcclure led in a sing song with mrs phillips at the piano the committee in charge of the r a r enjoyable evening ere mr ror anniversary iervicend mrs harold mcclure and mr and mrs murray weir norval rev a cowan returns tional pot luck supper in the ing out the theme of an english manor next stop was at wynfield farm the luxurious home of mr e p taylors race horses bayview avenue all the horse lovers were most interes ted here as the folk went thru the stables it happened to be feeding time when they were impatiently waiting for their rations of oats mash etc tra veiling down bayview one could see some of the most beautiful homes in toronto a atop for a known on old mans as saw mill road two weeks ago when the original request was made reeve george leslie instruct ed mir allen to obtain the approval of the sanitary in apector the county road dept a county road would nave to be crossed and both a i join ing neighbours norval united church snni versa ry services were held on allowance sunday june 12 with rev alex cowan of bwen bound a former minister in this charge as special preacher at the morning service special music was provided by the choir under the direc tion of miss k coombs and mr ronald laidlaw organist mrs clark lyons and mrs garnet laidlaw sang a duet hold thou my hand however mr hall manager at the of master feeds protested strongly against a tile bed so close to the stream and to master feeds property after hearing cr george currle state that a township road should not be used as a sewage outle and clerk k c lindsay explain that the town ship would be liable for dm- ages if they gave heir appro val council turned down mr aliens request the reeve sympathized wi h mr allen saying we know youre in a spot but undrthe circumstances there s nothing we can do he suggested the only alternative was to instal a closed tank which would be pumped out periodically we can t make fish of one and fowl of another com merited cr tom hill when hornby park board requested snow fencing for their annual garden party service rev tom forgrave took the ser vice and special music was again provided by the choir mm norma murray assist ed by her mother mrs joe murray held a surprise linen shower for miss joyce mc lean on saturday afternoon june 11 friends were gather ed on the lawn and surprised joyce she received many lovely gifts and a social after noon was enjoyed mrs ron mclean brampton held a miscellaneous shower for joyce on monday evenmg june 13 relatives and friends from brampton were present a lovely lunch served by the hostess followed a contest and the opening of the many love ly gifts r j reed principal of norval public school recently completed two more subjects towards his bachelor of arts degree from mcmaster unlver sity mr reed achieved class n standing in ancient history and sociology during the win ter extension sessions in ha milton elect mrs greig to district ltb post in last week s issue of the herald there was an error in the report of the lt b a con vention officers elected should have read as follows mr harry shortill was elected to the office of first auditor of the provincial grand lodge of ontario and mrs george greig was elected to the office of district mist ress of halton a wellington south road treatment contract goes to port colborne firm tender for surface treatment of a number of georgetown streets was awarded by coun the staff in the office ofi cl1 on monday to r e law tippet richardson toronto crushed stone ltd a port presented joyce with a toaster colborne firm abd beautiful coloured glass the tender lowest of tw if georgetown fair board gets tt so should hornby pa k unit two of norval united board agreed deputy reeve church ucw met bowl before leaving the ofrcel lved calls for 17 801 on her last day work on a number of selected streets for the tar and chip process tlie work will be done in july w leslie the lending of 90 ft snow fencing and 50 posts to horn by park board was jpproved providing the fencing is pick ed up two days before the eat and returned tha next day any missing or damaged fencing will hava to be re placed an engineering firm s ap proval to conduct a roads sudy for the township brought two brief comments we can survey the condi tion of our own roads said deputy reeve w leslie and we can use the money would pay for this study fix the roads added cr tom hill loneliness is the lot of the person who makes 100000 year or more says a business executive it abouldn t be as for 9100000 a person can buy a lot home of mrs lloyd laidlaw on thursday evening june 16 with the president mrs peter pomeroy in the chair during the business plans were made for the church picnic to be held at pinegrovc school fol lowing church and sunday school on sunday june 26 the program proved very interesting and was a demon stration of salads fruit vege table jellied and dressings put on by the peel halton home economist of the dtp of agriculture mrs squire as sisted by miss jean crossbill mrs rosemane laidlaw and mrs lillian grant were in charge of the lunch which coo sisted mostly in sampling the salads with cake and tea visiting with the rabsons ofi the general store were mrs rabsons sister and husband mr and mrs bowen smith of sl john new brunswick they enjoyed a week s visit norval presbyterian church half hour gave everyone s chance to see all the beautiful flowers at edward a gardens and get cup of tea from there to don mills shopping plaxa for shop ping the ladies never fail enjoy themselves after supper there at the plaxa all boarded the bus for home at that point the sun broke through and vol ces broke into song wfetch last ed the triphoiimrbveryone en joyed the day and so another annual bus trip is over as one passenger said as she left the bus see you next year ladies there was communion sa vice sunday morning at th united church conducted by rev tom forgrave this was his first since his ordination re cently mrs bob andrews sang a lovely solo at the service one of our local industries glen knitting co operated and owned by w schenk jr recent ly left the village and moved in to their new building near mou ntainvlew road in georgetown the brick building here was or iglnally a blacksmith shop own ed by mr w tost then the pop shop credit valley bot tling works owned by w schenk sr til they moved into town then the woollen mill the building is one of our old landmarks we hate to tee in dustrles leaving the village but that s progress we wish them well in their new location mrs lee longstrcet has re turned home otter an operation in georgetown and district me morlal hospital little vera vis ited her grandparents mr and mrs w mcgowan while her mother was 111 georgetown the bride is marian royee lasby daughter of mr and mrs william wal ter laiby of toronto white mums and candela bra decorated the church for tha five o clock ceremony per formed by rev b f ennals the bride wore an empire wedding gown of candle light white with scoop neck and overdress of scattered lace ap plique on cotton net over tulle a full length tulle veil and seed pearl trimmed peau de aote headpiece with full length veil she carried thedral bouquet of stephano- tls with dark green foliage mrs glaela green matron of honour and misses gerry gor don and margaret newbold bridesmaids wore gowns of lime with touches of orange pink and turquoise softened by a cobwebby green silk chlf fon overdress they wore tiny headbands of similar print and carried bouquets of lily of the valley mr lasby gave his daughter in marriage and glynn payne brampton was groomsman ushers were michael ward brampton and the bnde s bro ther james lasby toronto a rectttoa dinner for 160 lutata with duwtfti attar- wards wu held in th patio room of th constellation ho tel mrs lasby received wear ing an ice blue silk shantung drsaa and suit style jacket petalled hat in blue and green hues and a corsage of corn flowers and yellow rose buds the groom s mother also re ceived wearing a champagne crepe dress with lace over blouse and a bronxe orchid corsage for a honeymoon trip to quebec the bride wore a white gardenia suit gold india silk blouse and pillbox hat of swiss cotton print and navy and white accessories t mr matson is with the au dltlng firm of glendenning jarret gould at co and mrs matson is employed as a drafts man with a toronto architect suffers whiplash as cars collide at plaza entrance mrs lillian racers of kit- chenee suffered whiplash when her husband s car and another driven by shirley gregory of brampton came together at the guelphsl entrance to the delrex market centre june 12 glen james rogers was east- bound on guelph st and mak ing a right turn into the plaxa when the gregory ear- collided with the rear end property damage amounted to 9200 to the gregory 1658 chev and 180 to rogers- 1069 cadillac p c william koeslag hand led tha investigation thi orormtown hi rato thumoay juni 23 ltt page u t midsummer bazaar and garden party holy cross church l grounds saturday juni 25th 11am bingo midway a film shows white eehmhent home cooking a strawberry shtjrttake supper grand draw etc something for all hi gang 1 f dont miss recording stars the 1ustus at the orange hall brampton this saturday for two big dances 2pm to 5 p m and 8pm to midnight l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown ust off main street phone 8771671 employers and homeowners tt we have 500 students both male and female availaue fox all types of work telephone national employment service 4511240 do 1t now have a picnic food shopping here prlcw effective wl sat un 22 25 paramount sockeye salmon 61 georgetown i main st n essex packers new wham luncheon meat 12 oi tins rose sweet mixed k a pickles l f 07 instant coffee omatoes mount royal 2 sr 53 75 i this weeks meat features maple leaf iwieners lb pkg 53 aylmer choice pe 4 club housesmooth or crunchy peanut butter 43 it at lar rat sjc canadas finest jprime rib roasts 91 79 stuart house orangeade mix 10 cherry lemonade grape stuart house lean tender braising ribs 49 lb bologna i i i i f0il wrap foil pkg ex 21 table syrup i i t lynn valley standard 59 produce features california can no 1 grade new potatoes 65 carolina dew red cutting f 0 watermelons 89 cut green beans 7 15 91 tint 27 open thurs nights for your summer shopping convenience next week open wed thurs nights to 9 pm prior to dominion day holiday friday july 1st new crop arizona fancy red cardinal grapes 35 ont grown size is head lettuce 2 33

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