Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1950, p. 1

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beautiful cohtest ilfibatuirday if the cluing date la ihe yard bedutiful contest wttleh m being jppnsored for hie tlrat kft this yfiey by georgetown fains ldfrrbvethe general appearance- of to- towj na prloaor wiflto hd wijoitervneicnof the own f andirentors classes- circulars describing the contest- vere mailed recently to au jfesl- jnts whoaenamci appear iiin the oters list and extra copies of tlisseare available at ernies radio urfromcecll davldion who la in ihargeof the conteat torhheolub to date there have been only itnall number of entries and those wishing to compete in the contest are urged to enter by saturday the prlzea are worth winning and the spirit of competition will add seat to your gardening thla year a different baits of judging will be used for owned homes and rentde homes the bulk otthc points i in the latter being awarded for cleanliness of front and back yard while in the owners section there is more detail required in things i which a property owner may buy to improve his grounds i three judges will choose the win- i tarn and the conteat will run from uth to june 17th ivndffson fifth best in ba bowling tourney bui anderson local bowler who lad in the first week of the mens wv tfw tiw w m merchant forty years erenjibarmhill lks bank attouritant everett- h bafnhlu wurtmaster aifa proprietor of a general store at novat- for- over forty year u ixawvr iu eumbed to a heart ittacli jt hla i- umbothi sunday may kb hvhasv 6i saturday may 6 at the-upfc- been it 111 health fov some tlneo4 ted church manse newfclskeara hid just recently returned trow- rew1ulam itiltb urutod in mat- hospital where ha had- been taking tinge olive berrdee- caldweuv treatment for a heart condition- daughter of mr and mrs gordon mr bornhul wis one vbrveva caldwell of new llskcardand da- beatknown residents and ha will vtd arthur vincent jones son 6f bo greatly missed from his accuav mr and mrs david jones of kirk- lomdplaceot buslncs at the malfl rond lake corner v the bride woro a-jgrcen- gabar- he is survived by his wife terra dine suit with grey accessories and erlyjcnn scott and one son har corsage of white gardenias they dy a brother hardy lives u to mr and mrs wsaron and there are three neph ews and four nieces he attendee nbrval united church the funeral service at his late residence was conducted yesteedsc by rev alex cowan assisted by two other norvnl ministers rev mrs edward rutter mrs edward ruttcr the for mer pamela cousens whose wedding took place last sat- urday lnst georges church following qhoncymoon in the us mr and mrs rutter wlll tike up residence in plcton the weather mr edltor- thla is the summary for the tlrat week in may while it shows some improvement there will have to be a quick change or we will have short spring it were attended by mr and mrs james aspln mrs aspln who is a sister of the groom wearing a grey gabardine suit navy accesor les and a corsage of red roses a reception followed at the ho- tel hallcybury where the brides sssssssssassvjsssassss- in mauve and g 2 l xz llt tcf hsburywhere the brides i omer j l s mother received the sw p were crown attornat in mauve and grey a g dov r i nnrt a corsage ol raa long iuii- i mark in the sky z selected as the new insignia for ine canadian pacific x w ryan wtfs to the preaidbm cvuv townley general manager of operl couver thw umuiu aerial traits of high speed and long distance flight will highlight thr design on canadian pacific planes flying the pacific ocean to the orient and australia as well as on cpa aircraft routes in canada corsage ol red roses mr and mrs jones will live la an apartment at berwick hu in georgetown where vlnce is accountant at the royal bank mrs jones was an employee of the roy al baqk branch in new uskeard before her marriage ld in the first wee ol iu sgle at the cba tournament ta now u half gone saturday the winnins srsd bui 924 was n cellant sowing for georgetowns first en- rtrylnto the big time salmon js p win hocket bstt i litby afrland of daves tjz 55 wiethe sxe iinr cottage llocted may 2 may 3 may may s 58 61 so 61 may 6 may 1 8b ern batkln mln rain 67 30 30 42 40 50 i average j02b 3857 cpr freight cfter eral changes au effecuye mayj mo schedules social and per ax mr george adams oi st thom- a u vuiuni lntown this week i mrs john d kelly molra and ml enjoyed a bus trip o mon treal lat week mr thomas goodlet is vialllnj thitweek lcll hi pephew mr gavin martin lnvovlng the canadian pacific i railways freight traffic department have been announced lett to right gerald hiam of montreal is ap pointed general freight traffic man ager with system wide jurisdic tion over all freight matters f k hollyman of montreal becomes irers were vivwu a g davis of brampton georgo wsnarpe e b snow david josv n t lalduw and j u hlllls o toronto there was a profusion 0 beautiful floral tributes intermstst was inade in hillcrest cemetery nerval pamela cousens weds je rutter a surprise birthday party was cofjb s i held for mrs laura poole at the home of her daughter mrs joseph on- saturday may 6th at threa norton on friday evening may 5 oclock in st georges church of mer four chhdren mrs norton and england archdeacon w g o mrs herbert hancock glen wil- thompson ococjated at the wedding hams bernard poole bronte and ceremony which united in marrjaf tom poole lambeth presented her pamela margaret cousens youn- with an electric tea kettle and t daughter of ltcol and mrav ini trloht tffie i th grandchildren pre- g cna and edward sib- iuk wilkef ofr- te grandmother with a r mr and mn altken walker tor following fr gr of k the bride given in marri wrtrft a wcddlm ri fn wiix1ams familv party for mb8 laura poole manager aluccn nn onto moves to montreal headquar tcrs as freight traffic manager for the eastern region of the railway and allan shields of toronto also xomn to montreal as assistant frejrht traffic manager with super vision over the quebec and new brunswick district of the cpr lesltexlark new r conservative presutentu jr w iiuuaestions for the grc is entering teams in oba competition in juvenile ban tarn and midget this year which will provide more hardball in town then we have seen for many years seven entries were received in the midget league and the league has been split into two groups georgetown will play with acton milton and brampton the other group includes ookvllle clarkson and campbellville the two highest teams in each group will play off j and the winners will meet in the ttroila georgetown fergus and bramp ton have entered midget teams and georgetown campbellville oak- vtlle and milton will play in the juvenile series juvenile schedule saturday june 3 georgetown town at campbellville wednesday june 7 ookvllle at georgetown saturday june 10 georgetown at milton wednesday june 14 camp bellville at georgetown saturday june 1 oakvlue at georgetown monday june 19 milton at georgetown saturday june 24 georgetown at oakville july 1 georgetown at camp bellville wednesday july k milton at georgetown saturday july 8 campbellville at georgetown wednesday july 12 george town at oakville wednesday july 19 george town at milton midget schedule june 3 fergus at georgetown june 10 georgetown at brampton j june 17 brampton at george town june 24 fergus at brampton mrs jack polly and daughter su san are visiting in town this week wttr mr and mrs albert tennant sunday guests with mr and mrs j d godfrey ware mr and mrs stanley godfrey bruce and carol of toronto recent visitors with reeve and mrs w g marshall were mr and mrs w e marshall margaret and elaine of otterville weekend visitors with mr ana mrs edwin hall at their home on queen street were mr and mrs reuben squires barbara and bill and mr don sadler ol lambeth mr and mrs joe prucyk larry i and martin left last night on a mo tor trip to calgary where they will visit with hlsther and wlnnl- pek where they will see his par ents george s linton of carlisle eng land who is in canada on a busi ness trip spent the weekend in town with his brother james and mrs linton the annual meeting of the local progressiva conservative associa tion was held last friday night in the public llbratjrr in 800 pm mr fred mcnally iviis chairman and there was a good frchvd in attendance after a short bu meeting nominations were called for and the ensuing officers elected honorary pies fred mcnally president leslie clark 1st vice president mrs jack gunning treasurer david crichton secretary jack gunning a number of offices were left to be elected to the county execu tive till a later meeting as tho county annual meeting is not till later in the year the chairman called on the rrrrreions for the organ- tlon after which th meeting adjourned a buffet lunch the evening spent in games and danc ch n st georges church archdeocon w g o thompson betor rogation sunday holy commun ion 800 am sun day school 10 sjn matins and lorne scots church par ade 1100 ajn rank rutter ox piutuuu the bride given in marriage tqr her father wore a wedding gowa of brocaded white satin with read chantilly lacesand carried a aaml- cascade of deep red roses maid of honour was miss gladys klrkpatp- rlck of guelph wearing lea blue satin and carrying o seralcascade of deep pink carnations- brldaa- ualu attend nephew wedding in toronto church mr and mrs f l thompson dorothy jane and roy attended the wedding in toronto on saturday of mrs thompsons nephew gor don hume of milton and miss isa- bel taylor of toronto the cere mony took place in st- enochs united church at seven oclock the groom is a son of mr wil hum hume of mutdn and the late mrs hume and graduated sprink from emmsnucl colleg sunday school rally at milton 300 pm evensong 700 pm i aw church gen wujjte r 930 ge0 sunday school 1030 sjn stjohns unltsd church rev john m smith minister i mr norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am special mothers day service all parents und friends cordially invited late morning worship 11 m co- this workers with god lesson ephes ho lans 6118 minister in evening worship 7 pm the newlyfleeted ladio president of the dominion sybil bennett kc congratulated her on her recent appointment and usked her to address the gathering miss bennett then made a brief address chiefly dealing with the notional convention recently held in ottawa vodii minister in evening worship 7 p ailed on the wc united church hamilton thlmesson 3 conservative on may 31st wednesday may 17 8 pm v1usic festival at 1 milton ttos week concert sunday visitors with mr and mrs john bell were her brother ralph snelgrove owner of the bar- rie radio station mrs snelgrove and lyn constable george cousens stat loned with the rcmp at val dor quebec is spending ten days leavo with his parents ltcol ond mrs gordon cousens at their farm home near town mrs w- t sinclair mrs george campbell mrs h c bailey and mrs w v grant attended the fwio conference at the oac guelph last frldoyjirj sayrea of iowa president of the associated countrywomen of tho world waa guest speaker halton music festival will be held thursday and friday in milton muiu irural schools will compete on ottawa i thursday high schools that evening several members also spoke and and ur echoolson friday liqns club tag day june 24 roiku july 8 brampton at fergus july is georgetown at fergus bantam schedule june 3 acton at georgetown june 10 georgetown at brampton june 17 georgetown at mutdn june m qeo g acton july 6 brampton at george town july is milton at georgetown mrs laurs stephens of ottawa is visiting with mr snd mrs bernard miller at their new home in acton and with them attended morning servlcejn st johns united church here on sunday mrs staphenihss many fond memories of the metho- ldlat church her and recalls as a young girl attending with her fa ther- the opening service of the new church buy atag- half the proceeds will go to lions food for britain and half to sight conservation work n this district baptist church rev chaa r gowar minister i mrs r h wright organist i 10 am mothers day service 11 ajn sunday school t pjn woe to the offender of the gospel 8 pm monday bypu 8 pm wednesday prayer meet ing and bible study knox and luqehoose presbyterian churches rev alex j cslder ba knox church 10 sjn sunday school 11 am public worship uraehonse 130 pm sunday school 130 pm public worship bslllnatsd charge f the united church william a gibb- minister balltnafad 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship churchill 1j0 pm i public worship melville 3 p m sunday school s om public worship i half cress b0 chamh 2nd and 4th sundays i lfaas at s a jn 1 1 1st 3rd and jth sundays ii lat ll un bjjj haass werc mlm j desseruii of guelph and mrs stanley moun- tain of cheltenham both weartnsf ice blue satin and carrying pale pink carnations gall ellis of wel lington elghyearold niece of th groom was flower girl and herlonsj white satin gown was fashioned c similar lines lo the bridal gown she wore a white satin poke bon net mr cliltord rutter of bloomfleld groomsman and brides brothers idie ueorge coumna of val dor quebec and colin cousens of georgetown mrs w f bradley played the wedding music and mra philip howard of milton sang o perfect love during the signing of the register the brides gifts to her attendants were pearl necklaces and the grooms gifts to best man land ushers gold key chains at a reception at the home of the brides parents her mother re ceived wearing a navy blue silk suit with white accessories and corsage of white roses the grooms mother wore a pale blue gabardine suit with navy accessories and corsage of talisman roses mr w f brad- ley proposed the toast to the bride during the reception miss joyce desserault sang through th years and because- for a wed ding trip to the northern united states the bride changed to a pal grey gabardine suit grey felt hat and veil and navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses they will live in plcton guests from out of town at the wedding were from toronto pto- jpn bloomfleld guelph bellavtbe and kingston brampton funeral for mary jane mcmurchy mary jane mcmurchy a native of huttonvllle died at private pat- lents povlslon toronto general hospital on thursday may 4th aa the result of a stroke which she suffered a few days earlier a daughter of the late archibald and esther mcmurchy she had bees employed for several yeare at a st catharines vdenartment store she is survived ly one slater mrs isobel fraser ol streetavule and two brothers a c tom atat gordon both of huttonvflle the funeral service waa held on stasa- day from the funeral home of me brampton runeral barvlce wmh lav- terment in brampton f

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