wra5plgifctw liiuiaitt k vvt tr v twelve pages georgetown ontario wednesday june 20th 1951 twelve pages dodgedesoto dealer a prominent georgetown busi nessman david saxe died sudden ly at toronto western hospital early friday aftemoon mr sxe- who had suffered frcim a heart condi tion for sortie time had been in ill health the past few months and had been unable to be at work he was rushed to hospital after suffering a severe heart attack friday rooming and died soon after admittance to hospital the elder son of mr morris saxe and the late mrs saxe he was born 36 years ago in acton the family jnoved to georgetown when he was child and he attended public and high schools here in 1939 he pur chased the garage business of sid mills on the- highway and since that time had been dodge and desoto dealer in georgetown he was also associated with his father in oper ating the georgetown creamery and locker storage which is located in the same building as the garage mr saxe was one of georgetowns most popular citizens he was a for mer president of georgetown hock ey club and wss one of the teams most enthusiastic supporters he was a member of orion lodge ioof surviving are his wife ellen cur tis whom he married eight years ago two children stephen and catharine and his father morris saxe also surviving are three sis ters and one brother mrs mac fichman mlna new york city mrs sam ginsburg pearl mus- bavid saxe koka lodge mrs mowey fleishman leona and percy toronto the funeral chapel of h benja min son toronto was filled to overflowirijjr on sunday afternoon when a host of friends from george town attended the funeral service it was conducted by rabbi norman shapiro pallbearers were six bro thersinlaw george walker doug las sargent and walker cleave of georgetown sam ginsburg mac fichman and mowey fleishman members of the oddfellows lodge conducted a service at the graveside in goel tzedec memorial park social and personal c pte len tennant of wainright alberta phoned his father mr sam tennant for fathers day weekend visitors with mr and mrs arthur reeve were mr and mrs victor wood of peterborough mr and mrs james nickell pon- tiac michigan are visiting with his father mr john nickell this week at eden mills weekend visitors with mr and mrs j d godfrey were mr and mrs stanley godfrey bruce and carol of toronto mr and mrs garfield mcgil- vray and carol spent sunday in kitchener visiting with mr and mrs a s brown mrs harry matthews and sons robert and henry of kitchener cal led on mrs fred laws on satur day enroute to the hipkln-simp- son wedding in toronto lrcpl bill james arrived home yesterday for a fourteen day fur lough which he will spend with his mother mrs e james he is sta tioned with the army at wainwright crta mr and mrs samuel walker have as their guest for the summer a niece of bar walkers mrs j dod- sley of radford nottingham eng land who arrived last friday even ing donnie tuck son of mr and mrs bert tuck celebrated his 5th birth day on friday he invited to his party wayne jimmy may and rkkie mcnlven david boyd linda hyde david and linda kentner and his sister patsy the staff association of alliance paper mills ltd bad dinner at hilltop lodge erin saturday night thirty people were present includ ing as guests office manager how ard hillock and superintendent jack crichton visitors at the home of mr and mrs albert pattenden on sunday were mr and mrs c warnock mr and mrs j wheatley and daugh ters marjorie and thelma mr and mrs c rogers and sons jimmy and john all of toronto mr and mrs ed pries and chil dren merle elaine wayne and gail and mr bob pries attended a family celebration near ayton on sunday it jwas the occasion of the 45th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs henry pries elizabeth hay daughter of mr mrs ivan hay celebrated her birthday tuesday june 19th sr guests were jane cleave and her grandmother mrs isabel cleave terry ritchie carol and douglas mcgllvray and their mb- ther linda rayner daughter of mr and mrs orval rayner celebrated her tenth birthday on m june 11th vith a party she had as ber guests mule sorenson mary ivlfino gsol brabby marilyn peters june 2ulv ishsjion allen trudy jbeottfe and her cousin cjwol ray- mr ambrose hancock is home again after spending two weeks in hospital in toronto and hope that he keeps in good health mr han cock is the oldest member of the hancock family the youngest mem ber of the family his great- grandson baby peter james han cock died last week a number of local men saw a foot ball game in toronto saturday be tween glasgow celtics and fuk ham two visiting overseas teams which played to a 1all tie among those noticed at the game were j l lambert c e stacey jack ev ans george cleave norman dcv- ereaux joe rice ian emslie and george spelcht little maryjo and tommy reid of moncton nb are in town for a summer visit with their grandpar ents mr and mrs wilfrid la vole charles street their parents mr and mrs thomas reid expect to visit here later this summer the children had an exciting trip fly ing unaccompanied by tca from mono to marhorr where the la- voles met them at the airport barbara lusty celebrated her tenth birthday with a party on tuesday june 12th she had as her guests sherrpn bradbury lynn treieaven linda packer gall mal colm kathleen roshier teddy vahl charlene day maxie and joan harris wendy and doreen davidson ruth hancox murdie mcarthur marlene mann evelyn pat and jimmy harris and joann hodge a miscellaneous shower was ar ranged by mrs alex taylor at her home last tuesday for dolene bell of inglewood who was married last saturday a number of fellowem ployees from smith and stone at- tended mrs albert henney assis ted mrs taylor with artangerhents and race scott and helena cox ar ranged the entertainment mrs ivan hay entertained the stitch and chatter club at her home last wednesday evening court whist was played and luntch was served after which mrs calvin clark was presented with a lovely serving tray prior toner leaving town thdsepresent were mrs james ritchie mrs don barrager mrs herb arnold mrs ray harley mrs garfield mcgllvray mrs bruce mackenzie miss helen macdonald mrs clark and mrs hay mivand mrs walter rigg of glen williams attended the wedding of their nephew mr eric hlpkin to miss margaret simpson at st 1 chads anglican church toronto pn saturday june 14 mr and mrs robert addy mr and mrs raymond addy mr and mrs fred engleby and bobby of glen williams mrs harry matthews and sons henry and robert of kitchener former residents f georgetown and mr and bans charles preston of portage la prairie were aim- guest af the wedding norval ronald fendley weds efjrta buttrey saturday on saturday june 16th a ner val couple were married in st pauls church brampton with rev john mcdermid officiating principals ini the wedding were edna buttreyy daughter of mr and mrs arthur buttrey nerval and ronald edward fendley son of mr and mrs harold fendleyv norval after the wedding which todk place- at two oclock members of the families had a wedding supper at the cottage inn brampton the couple will reside on the 6th line chingtracousy give attendance awards at flower day service st johns junior choir directed by norman laird led a beautiful flower day service of worship in the church sunday morning banks of fern ancl flowers arranged by lea ders and members of the explorers decorated the church the worship theme was gods garden of roses and suitable por tions of the old and new testament were recited chorally and individ ually rev john m smith addres sed the congregation on the theme growing for god sunday school scholars and staff attended worsmp in a body and a number received the robert raikes certificates and seals of merit for faithful attendance in 1950 those receiving certificates were 1st year carol deforest david kentner jo ann craig murray marchment judith richardson lynda van wyek myrna cook keith woods george gibbs janet stamp judy stamp june allen barbara alcott robert mc- cumber karen armann marjorie roe david jones judith mccum- ber patsy richardson douglas richardson ann hyde 2nd year gail king robert wrigglesworth 3rd year lois denhain 4th year ross mccilvray gail mcgilvray douglas mcgilvray paulene watson peter forgrave 6th year joyce denham bruce denham thomas forgrav 7th year sue crabtree doug las wrigglesworth 9th year jim buck i oth year ann crabtree married at malton newlyweds live here after rf honeymoon in noi ttrtirn- ontario ucwlyweds mr- and pjrs william howard ostrander have uvkeulip isideiice in town on vic toria streot they weremarried in bethany uiw ited churhon junre 2nd with rev t jpnes jfliciating- the bride was before hur marriage- berrsjee mr- garot watts daughter of mr and mrs floyd watts rr 4- malton and wajj employed at the- a v roe oompuuy at malton thu groom is the so of mr and mn w a os trander r r 4 georgetown the bridal gown wag white slip per fatin with a v neckline and soft flowing collar it was styled with fitted bodice ng sleeves fulf skirt and train a floor length veil of nylon net fell trom a headdress af white satin atfld in place with lilyofthevaller she carried a bouquet of red roses maid of honour was miss marilyn jupp and bridesmaids were the grooms sister isabel ostrander and the brides cousin eula grafton miss jupp was gowned in yellow taffeta and carried talisman roses the bridesmaids wore light green taffeta- and carried yellow roses another niece of the bride elaine watts was flower girl dressed in pink taffeta and carrying sweet peas the bride was given in marriage by her father the grooms brother victor ostrander was best man and ushers were clark middlebrook victoria and don parker george town mrs hlggins was organist and during the signing of the register miss lorraine scarlett sang til walk beside you and during the service the lords prayer at a reception in malton hall the brides mother received in a navy dress with white accessories and yellow rose corsage the grooms mother also received wear ing a crepe printed dress navy ac cessories and corsage of pink car nations for the honeymoon trip the bride chose a gray gabardine suit with navy accessories and corsage of baby sweetheart roses guests were present from cal gary alta gueiph toronto mal ton and georgetown mr and mrs arthur reinhardt of wiarton were weekend guests with her parents mr and mrs m h mover honouring margaret bradley who will be married on june 30th to bruce harding mrs fred hel- son entertained at a linen shower at her home on main street south on wednesday saturday evening mem bers of st georges choir were en tertained atthejjorneoi mr and mrs- mf h moyer when miss brad ley was presented with a trilight lamp on sunday evening a num ber of friends gathered at the home of mr- and mrs s t faram and presented her with a table lamp the evening was arranged by mrs graham farnell mrs james f ev ans and misses barbara faran and joan mallet of toronto among guests at the wedding of belle tennant and william gar- butt which took place on june 9th in st georges church were mr and mrs samuel tennant jr mr and mrs bernard tennant and sha ron acton mrs e tennant mr nad mrs e tennant mr and mrs william mccracken mr and mrs f phillips mr and mrs b cope- land mrs w wench mr andfijwrs j brown ridge mr n young mr and mrs h reid mr william reid miss margaret reid ivtr and mrs ernest steacy brampton mr and mrs w cox miss helena cox erin mr and mrs r fletcher el dorado mr and mrs a garbutt mr donald garbutt mr ross gar- butt misses mary and betty gar- butt r r 4 georgetown ma rus sell flrestlne mr and mrs g kel- iow mr and mrs a mcbride mr and mrs k heasllp misses jean and mary mackay mr jim bar ber miss e elliott toronto mr and mrs john parker detroit mich mr and mrs t warfe and doreen woodleej mr jond mrs samuel tennant mr and mr al bert tennant mrs dorrie kidd and robert archdeacon w o o thompson mr and mrs jack kel- ley mr and mrs thomas r grieve mrs- audrey grieve sharpe mr and mrs john kemshead mr and mrs frank carter mr and mrs william taylor mr and mrs george fanner mrs marshall timbers miss dolores herrington mr t hamil ton blr and mrs don herrington mr jack qriphtoo mr and mrs james blaip mr and mrs henry shepherd georgetown prominent banker dies started career here a banker who started as a jun ior in the old bank of hamilton here many years ago and rose to be managerinchicf of hamilton branches of the bank of commerce died in st josephs hospital ham ilton on saturday he was john percival bell born in hamilton 79 years ago he was general manager of the bank of hamilton at the time of its amal gamation he retired in 1935 bell was prominent in the church of england a warden of christ church cathedral and long time lay delegate to the synod of niagara he was also honorary treasurer of- the general synod of f the church of england in canada mr bells business career began as a junior clerk in georgetown in 1888 he served at kitchener and opened the banks first branch in brantford before returning to ham ilton as local manager in 1909 he is survived by two sons john t and alan s three daughters mrs h f lazier mrs hugh rob ertson and lady aylmer montreal and one sister miss madeline bell jetown airman killed in air jet plane crash fl ckttdon medonaxd the weather mr editor this weeks summary shows plen ty of warm weather even though it is still not officially summer the nights continue cool and just right for sleeping em bat kin date max min rain june 11 74 46 june 12 72 48 02 june 13 60 51 122 june 14 70 52 june 15 77 49 june 16 78 47 june 17 80 47 average 73 4857 124 name milton man coop manager charlie harris employed with the milton district cooperative in the county town for five years will be manager of the georgetown branch mr harris assumes his new posi tion here when the milton coop takes over the business of the geor getown feed mill from del maltby next month the new business will open july 3rd mr harris is a native of milton and is at present looking for a house to rent or buy for occupancy by his wife and himself local menpass university exams two local young men have suc cessfully passed- their- exams at tne- university of toronto douglas latimer son of mr don ald latimer received third class honours in the second year of the pass course doug is spending the summer taking naval training at the west coast jim kirkwood son of mr and mrs james p kirkwood ballina- fad passed his first year in the honour course in english language and literature he received second class honours jim is working with his dad for the summer in their feed mill at ballinafad both boys are graduates of geor getown high school tragic news was received by his parents on monday afternoon of the death in a flying accident in england of flight lieutenant gor don alexander mcdonald a meteor jet plane which he- was piloting in training manoeuvres- crashed shortly after taking ott from the air field at biggin hill a few moments later two other jet pilots were killed when thetr planes collided over the field winston churchill visited the field earlier but left before the ac- cldents it was the opening day of reserve training for squadron no 615 of which he is honorary commander news of the young pilots death was communicated in a cablegram to his parents early monday after noon on tuesday morning his wife phoned her parents mr and bvtrs a m nielsen saying that she in tended to sail for canada as soon as boat passage is arranged the elder son of mr and mrs alvln mcdonald queen street fit lieut mcdonald was born 28 years ago when his parents lived on a farm in the scotch block he at tended waterloo public school and georgetown high school his fam ily moved to georgetown in 1943 he was working at the dominion seed house when he enlisted in the rcaf in 1941 in january 1942 he was commissioned one of the youngest men ever to win an air force commission after serving as an instructor at camp borden he went overseas in december ims served in england and scotland and was then transferred to india where he was attached to the royal air force until the end of the war after the war he was employed at smith 8c stone ltd and in the spring of 1947 he rejoined the air force being granted his discharge rank of flight lieutenant he was in englatfd for a year then spent two years at aldergrove north ira- land before his transfer back to england last november to the raf station at lintenonouse fit lieut mcdonalds career as an air force officer had been bril liant in his advanced training class he won the coveted clarksoa trophy for aerobatics the first can adian- to gain this honour in many years his age precluded him from a further rise in rank up till the present but he was due to write his examinations for a senior commis sion later this year he is survived by his wife the former lois nielsen of town whom he married before- going to wngljuyj in 1947 and who followed him over seas shortly after they have one son r atari trgetwoangi half also surviving are bis par ents mr and mrs alvin mcdon ald the former helen lindsay e sister marjorie mrs jack tars- well whose husband is with the rcaf at trenton and a younger brother james a student at geor getown high school his father is a veteran of two wars having ser ved with the artillery overseas la the first war and with the veter an guards of canada from 1m0 to 1947 mr l e fleck was in town os sunday for the annual deeorattoa day service georgetown captures truschool meet honours tn happy faces above belong to members of georgetown pubh settle 4ra kna flold which won honours the uitchool meet in georgetown imt week threoertsittievwjfk hss been held or pro years by mutonback rbsir ii trigfat tfom -larr- jtrl l ta sndtctifc kenxie francis juulinei v0m owwft tojragnt sjumubeon bertjr diane harrison am hyd lliru oeave poth0i it a ilw ir r ijh f i i iiigrliv4feinuvaa in