Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1950, p. 1

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ssjjsssfi georgetown ontario wednesday july sin i9s0 gf bw industry now wcateo in georgetown kttutt cmmeil did ok monday july ft t i would not aeotpt the proposed eot figures foruorgetowtts share the high school dutrict this year u instruct the clerk to write kvui board tht council considecpd jljhem unfair fse question ofihiringcofti has been contentious one thli year llasquesing has claimed that they are paying too much and haa threatened to let the matter bo to arbitration e on the present equalized assessment basis which esqueslng is contest ing georgetown would pay 4630 bn the proposed basis which is ba- sed on a new equalized assessment agreed to at a recent county council meeting and which will be in effect in 1951 georgetown would pay 7600 this is ss80 over the years budget estimate of 7000 at the last school board meeting 4 motion to appoint a board of ar bitration was madi with the pro- jriso that if signed agreements from jthe ave municipalities wncerked received within it days the would b shelved kenneth of milton solicitor tor the board appeared at the meeting to discuss tha question with councfit will make an agreement with cedarrale school waiving charges et 180 yearly tor a private tire protection una on the presumption that georgetown new municipal wen has interfered with the school water supply moved by marshall and lyons deputized cr harry bale to in terview alliance paper muvofoc- lals to ask what is being dona about correcting the am waste situation along papermlll road stan allen appeared at council to ask u coun cil had any further informstiasv a letter from the county health tjnlt advised that the new dump on property on main street south next to the disposal plan was un desirable property owners had ob jected and tbe health unit felt that it dumping were continued it would become unsightly if the site were to be used further a sanitary fill system should he adopted the new dump was used a short time but has now been abandoned and the former dump is once again being used asked the ocpt of highways to resurface no 7 highway through town where necessary received an enquiry from the st regis paper company saying they were considering a plant in the hamilton district and wanted 10 obtain 50000 square feet floor space or 4 acres of land to con struct a building the company op erates mills at dryden and three rivers and produces kraft paper bags the new factory would em ploy 70 women and 30 men council wrote giving details of the town and ottered to send a delegation to montreal to interview company officials mayor cleave reported that he had been told on friday by mr askerman of toronto that he had purchased the old paper mill build ing from provincial paper ltd and would be establishing a new industry here a letter from provincial police headquarters advised that next year replacements would not be provided for officers who were on vacation due to a shortage in staff gave third reading to a bylaw to borrow 100000 for the construc tion of a new public school m will repair the 0th line hill the v 0th line in front of l e flecks residence and queen street beside scott motors estimate figures are 80 for queen street 80 for fleck and 760 for the hill moved by marshall and mac- donald will offer jack tost 400 and ileon cook 380 for sewerage dam- age to thalr properties providing easements are granted moved by km and m i e contewaat awojeturtneafc hagey t discu axtanaqestfo at system which ere eon- 1 the weather i mr editor after all the remarks made kbout june the summary shows almost a normal average the maximum av erage was 78 degrees uonly k degreeabove normal and the mini mum average was 5050 degrees being only 1h degrees below aver age the total rain for june was 373 inches whfch was almost one inch more than normal ern bstkln date max mln rain juno 26 84 36 06 june 27 72 65 june 2s 75 48 m june 20 71 43 june 30 73 48 32 july 1 66 44 july 2 7d 46 41 average 73 48 28 78 evelyn guest weds george kenzie jr before an altar banked with pink and white peonies with deep red peonies decorating the windows evelyn may guest daughter of mr and mrs agar b guest of george town became the bride of george gilbert kenzie jr son of mr and mrs kenzie of toronto archdeacon w o o thompson performed the ceremony in st georges church of england on saturday july 1st mrs w r bradley played the wedding music and mrs leslie tomlinson pfevtasalal sang the lords prayer and o perfect love during the signing of the register the bride wore a gown of white prinked silk organra a silver tiara studded with aeed pearls catching her threequarter length veil of ny lon lace she carried a cascade bou quet of fed and white roses and babys breath miss gladys prlngle of toronto was maid of honour wearing a ballerina length gown of powder blue printed organza and carrying an old fashioned nosegay of pale yellow roses the brides sister marilyn and her cousin car ole marsden of brampton wore similar gowns of pink and yellow with bouquets of pale pink and deep yellow roses al wore match ing hats fashioned in a wida ban deau the brides father gave her in marriage and wllham henderson of toronto was groomsman ushers were the groom s brother william kenzie of toronto the brides uncle charles laws and robert weese of toronto the ladies of st georges w a catered for a reception which fol lowed in the churoh basement at which mrs guest received wearing rosebud pink nylon taffeta with white accessories and corsage of talisman roses assisted by the grooms mother wearing powder blue silk with white accessories and corsage of deep pink roses the bi ide s two grandmothers were also in the reception line mrs harvey guest of barrlc wearing navy fig ured silk with matching accessor ies and mrs fred laws in navy and white with navy accessories both wore corsage of red roses fo a honeymoon trip the bride chose a pink tropical suit with white accessories large white mo hair hat and yellow rose corsage after a stay at honeymoon lodge brnccbridge the couple will live in tororu social cwd personal mr nd mrs ivan qsy and daughter elizabeth spent the holi day wkend with his parents at tart gjjests at thekenilcguest wed ding in st georges church on sat urday included mr and mrs george kenzie mr william ken- ile mr and mrs morton keachle sr mr and mrs morton keachle jr mr w keachle dr shcck miss ethel sheck mrs james alckneil mr allan keachle mr rd mrs clyde elder mr c p wilson mrs florence dorcas miss c guluson mrsjomes w bicknell miss dav idson mr and mrs prlngle mr and mrs reg dollard mr robert weese mr william henderson all of toronto dr and mrs d l tenzje chatham mr and mrs roy carey gait mr and mrs lome guest mr and mrs dalton guest mr and mrs harvey guest barria mr and mrs george mars den miss carol marsden miss may marsden mr jack slbbald bramp ton mr and mrs agar guest mr roy quest mrs fred laws mies annie reynolds mr and mrs charles laws mr and mrs marsh all timbers mrs a hyde mra clarence buck of georgetown i mi and mrs gordon harley and son douglas and pctei hough of guelph spent the weekend wih mr and mis john holdcn at ther cottage on lake cccebe mr and mrs wllf hulls paul anddavld are spending two weeks at turkey lake erie miss osa betsey is taking the primary methods coujse at dalo- wood publiej school hamilton mrs walters of new toronto l a visitor with mr and mrs j c alexander at their farm home near georgetown miss m e nellie maynard is spending a months vacation in vlttorla bc stopping over en route at banff holly dwyer has returned to his position at kentners drug store after vacationing last week at north boy mr and mrs henry slenko richard slenko and irene fogg flew to new york city jast week end for a two week visit misses joan devrles brenda rob inson islay mcclure and mary dobson spent the holiday weekend in detroit michigan mrs l mccuntook and daughter mary of grand valley spent a few days in town last week with her mother mrs william long mr and mrs jim crawford har- old and myrna spent the holiday weekand with his parents at car dinal myrna remaining for a lon ger visit mrs alt collins mrs george blyth and family are spending this week at wasaga beach mr blyth will join them there next week for his vacation mr and mra j llambert syl via michael and cynthia are spending two weeks bondays at howdenvale in the bruce penin sula guests over the- holiday week end at valleyview cabins hants- villa operated by mmaa mr wil frid hunter included mr and mrs walter meadhun ot geo mr and mrs m a cook of owen sound spent the weekend with their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs mervyn cook mrs cook is spending this week with them mr and mrs nelson handy cons dennis harvey clinton and billy and nephew larry bailey of glen williams are spending two weeks acatlonat west guilford near redstone in hallburton mr and mrs walter mcgllvray of dunnville were weekend visi tors with mr and mrs garfield mcgllvray mrs f l mcgllvray who has been visiting in dunnville returned to town with them wendy saunders daughter of mr and mrs jack saunders celebrated her eighth birthday a week ago friday with a party to which she invited patsy bouskill june lyon bnntams nlao saturday in the caro yn blehn margaret eason b hcaacr p cnrnlo prppnaujnmi till vnntnar i grcnews alliance drops oct of softball league alliance paper team has dropped out ot industrial sottbauand alli ance players wil be permitted to play for any of the seven other teams no more than two being allowed to a team player lists moat be turned in either to the tional director or at the office by saturday july 8th or fai- i ur mmes will not count for the melltmientteeanv a srtudala far the final round of games appears in this edition last week business men slipped and lost two game while norval won two to pull into a first place tie third place game scores were legion 33 combines 11 ss 8 bmen 5 nor val 1 ltmchouse 7 norval 18 b men 11 limchouse 22 legion 4 hardball roundup the undefeated bantams won lili in an exhibition game with lcasido last wednesday anu gave i- t k warning that they arc after an oba jrown midgets with two and two go to sucetsulle saturday to seek win number three and second place in the standing juveniles with fic ol their reg ulars on holidays lost 53 to camp bellville but are expected to redeem themselves saturday at the park tower paper mill is sold to toronto firm seleir d019 and uss mcclure wed in a quiet ceremony in knox- presbyterian church on saturday july 1st helen dolgv daughter ot mrs robert dolg- ot georgetown and the late mr dolg was united in marriage with russell mcclure son of mrs william mcclure of norval and the late mr mcclure rov alex j colder offlciated- the bride wore a powder blue nylon street length dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses her attendant was her sis ter mrs john mann of acton who wore pink sheer with white acces sories mr earl mcclure of nor val was his brothers groomsman a reception tor members of tbe family was held afterwards at the home ot the brides mother alter a honeymoon trip the couple wul reside in georgetown thomas young found dead in bed last wednesday a resident ot georgetown tor seventeen years thomas a young died in his sleep on wednesday june 28th at his home on main st south mr young with his two sis ters had just recently moved into the former charles chapman house a few doors north ot his former residence a son ot the late mr and mrs thomas young of erin he was 7 years old he lived in winnipeg tor a number of years before moving to georgetown he was a carpenter by trade and worked for some years with j b mackenzie son limehouse are ln- he is survived by two sisters mrs j d torrie and miss minnie young of georgetown and one bro ther william j young ot guelph rev alex j caldcr conducted the funeral scrlce on saturday at the mcclure funeral home and pallbearers were fayman and tho mas patterson ross lcitch arthur torrie donald ktrkwood and sam mackenzie flower bearers were jack sinclair keith harrison tho mas perry douglas young douglas torrlo and william patterson a uracmdc service at huxley ceme tery hillsburgh was conducted by ke r h somcrville ot erin georgetowa ha a new industry jloit week negotiations werejcoav pleted between provincial papeft ltd arid wlllutnv b a6kermiln of toronto thr ackermanr imrchasing the building which formerly boo sed the lower paper mim the pur chase includes the bujldfap and 106 acres of land mir aclcermanwflr op t companies in the building com merclal displays ltd which man ufactures steel filing cabinets desks and lockers and commercial chem icols ltd manufacturing baklak enamels lacquers and paints the plant is expected to even tually employ 150 men and women some of the staff will be brought from leoslde where mr acker- mans previous plant was destroyed by fire earlier this year and other help will be hired locally a com pany official will be be at the plant this saturday to interview thasa interested in obtaining employment mr ackermon is plsnnlng ta make bis own home in town and also has ideas ot building several houses on the property along tha credit near the mill the planf win be in operation as soon as machin ery can be moved in the town council at a special meeting a few weeks ago promised a sewerage extension to the build ing a surfaced road down tram the glen road and repair work ob the roadway on tha company prop erty which was washed out by spring floods m carole greensward jill kentner i judy richardson marilyn patton jo denton diesi peggy ann cowle gerry robert- spaniel breedek son philip rau jimmy goodlct and her brothers end sisters linda john deno who ljvcd on i t u highway near bilvercrcek died on neighbours and friends gathered j toronlo gencrol hos nt the home of mrs clarence froo- i pltil mr denton who was a nat- slone churchill crescent one even ing inst wefck to honour a saturday ker dogs on had sod hi ide mrs gcorc kenzie jr xo locol neoulc archdeacon evelyn guest at a miscellaneous q q tn0mphon conduced the shower mrs kenlc was also hon ourcd in toronto by the girls ot willord hall where she resided before her marriugp when they tendered her a kitchen bhower jit the mcclure r unerai home and interment was made in greenwood cemetery mr denton is survived by hls wife tor- nurly grace lillian sawyer when the subject was introduced by he mayor who is police chairman ho said he was dissatisfied with recent charges against several clti zens which he felthad been unnec essary and thai he had had several complaints from the public com plaints of dogs running at large had also bean received reave mar shall and cr hill complained that there was no check on speeding on king and quean streets and sir marshall said ha did not think tha to w g fi tha fbooo yearly aavandttara a it was daddad ta write knlfht ooqoarnnit tha water shut off the water will be shut off at 8 am on sunday morning july 9 queen street king street guelph street at seotta garage and all atreete aouth and eaat of tke above mentioned i nstitute ladies hold tea at bell home the georgetown womens insti tute held their closing meeting on the spacious lawn at the home of mrs w g bell main st south on wednesday afternoon june 28 with the president mrs h c bailey presiding mrs w g bell chairman of the helping hand com mittee reported attending the op- 1 enlng of the new wing of peel memorial hospital brampton as delegated the local branch having donated ele en metal extension bed i lamps on stands for public wards twenty five dollars was voted to the manitoba flood relief fund and 10 00 to the recreation cesa- mljslon pleasure was depressed at hav ing a w i member from scotland present in the home of mrs mc- gnrvn who is visiting her brother mr sam hatoiison of town she spoke briefly of activities in her home branch gllng some pcw ideas that were well worth copy ing among them being a mystery tour which the ladles are plan ning to adopt in place of the usual summer picnic several friends joined the mem bers at the te hour and all were thrilled with the beauty of the gar den aa well as the delicious re- freshment served the wish has been expressed that thl become so annual event and all think this would be a grand idea george f hashes instantly killed in tractor accident uhha george f hughes was instantly killed on saturday morning at hit farm on the 7th line when he was pinned by on overturned tractor mr hughes was backing the tractor out ot the born when the plattonat plonking gave way be jumped from the machine which overturned and he suffered back and head in juries mr hughes had been a resident of georgetown tor the past four years moving here from fergus when he purchased the former vera picket farm he was cpr station agent at brampton at the time re tiring from that position two years ago after being an employee ot tha company tor 41 years he was born at gilford a son of the late mr and mrs john hughes ot owen sound and after attending owen sound collegiate he worked for four years with the grand trunk railway before join ing the cpr staff he was at many stations in ontario including chatham london harrletvflle erindale port erurwell fergus and durham mr hughes was a member of the united church and belonged to the masonltf and oddfellows lodges he is survived by his wife former ly gladys price two sons leslie ot dixie and harworth ot st george and six grandchildren a brother russell lives in owen sound and two sisters mrs howard bills and miss lula hughes of toronto rev johnm smith conducted the funeral service on monday from the residence elmholme and in terment was made in dixie ceme tery pallbearers were john dor creaux walter lawson ken mcmil lan george burt vern picket and g b swackhamer mrand mrs norman smith and family era vaaattenlng tor two t daughter of first dentist miss mckinley buried here the only daughter ot george towns first dentist the late dr archie mckinley and his wife re becca bcssey miss emma bessey mckinley died in toronto recently and was burled in the family plot in greenwood cemetery george town her father built tbe bouse on the main street hill now occu pied by dr and mrs a mcallister and carried on his dental prseuoo in an office which ha established ta the bouse he died at an early aaa contracting an illness on shipboard when returning tram a trip at lurope about fifty yaars ago h was enestaar lmpftjab iw rasagmb at n u ston

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