Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1952, p. 8

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whe geoegetfown lithiil wednesday evening june 151 page f m the georgetown herald mrv wsmtnaml et oeoboetown olzn ntwval ulizhocsk hoawby byttwastytown baiunatad ashoeove texjla coyta subeerlpuoai bat emr a jmr single copies 8c och advertising ratee quoted an application and editor leslie u clark reg broomneed j w alter c stern publlaha 8 t a f gartku u ifeguvray corey uarrtnctonjr the herald u printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorised a aeoood class mall poet office dept ottawa uesnber of the oenadlan weekly newspaper aeapclatloa and tba ontarioquebec division of tha cwna tgmiii aiitnnur nfi rr t rttrrnrn r ri i sister is maid of honour at fendleyharrison nuptial wearing a white itrnplrw jown of rmrt lace arid iwrt uvr katllt shirley leather llarrtaon wed klmer llarold kendlry la i doublr rlnc ceremony in si icorgra aruelkran church on june mlh a malrhlivie lace jacket with a stand up collar and illy pointed aleevra enhanced the wedding ensemble and a ftnjjcr- lip veil of tullr illusion wi held by a crown of aeed pearls and rhne- loner she cmrrled a caacade of peerlm red row and steplianotu archdettcoo w g o thompaon prrf ormed the ceremony tho church wai decorated with peonle and iris mra w k uradlcy wu organist and mlas shirley forbes aang th lord a prayer twfore the cervmony and o perfect love during the signing of the register miss joan lfarrlaon was her sis ters maid of honour mr doru townaley aclon and miae ma rl llulme were brldeamaldi and mlaa may irvine bramptoti flower girl mlxa llarrtaon wore- a strapless gown of mauve lace over nylon with a matching lace jacket with standup collar and thneoquarlrr length sleeves lace mittens dutch cap and carried a bouquet of queen kllui- beth roses- the brideamalds were similarly gowned mn townalcy in green and miss llulme in yellow both carried bouquet of flare ro sea the flower girl wore green taf feta matching dutch hat and mit tens trimmed with rhinestones and carried a basket of tea roses mr harrison gave his daughter in marriage norman young of urampton waa groomsman and the ushers were the grooms brother huuell fvrndley brampton and harold townaley acton kecelvlng in the church lar lours mrs harrison wore navy bluo ny lon over taffeta while accessories and a corsage uf pink roaes the grooms mother wore dusty blue irepe white accessories and pink roc corsage ieavlrtg on a honeymoon trip in musk ok a and manltoultn island the bride wore a navy strapless dresa of nylon marquisette over taffeta with matching bolero in white flower ileslgn a whit- yelled plllbos hat while accessories and a corsage of orchids they will live on itlver- vlew crescent georgetown the broom is employed at copeland- chatterson ltd in hramplon and the bride is a member of the smith and stone office stalt rev fred hunnuett wiu spk here morning worship was conducted in st johns united church on sunday by the minister hrv john m smith who read the lesson from st matthews gospel chapter 18 verse 37 mr smith look as his sermon suuccl the conscience ol the world in his remarks he re ferred to the christ as the worlds conscience the truth which he revealed to mankind was threefold in its significance truth about god the truth about man and the truth iboul himself such truths sets the glorious ought to be for the world over against the sordid is and acts as a conscience warning challeng ing inspiring and directing men and nations to make the ought to be a living reality in the lives of nations and individuals the music was provided by th junior choir which aocomionied by norman lird satng singing for the king it was announced that next sunday would be fred victor day in sl johns united church when hrv wesley huimuru dd wrll- knuwn friend of suffering humanity und director of the fred victor m ission in toronto would be the curst speaker at the sunday school and at tike morning worship throughout the ast few years st johns has trlrd in various ways to aid the fred victor mission in its work and it will be of interest to irar dr hutmlsetts story of mis sion work dr hunnisetl li the newly appointed president of to- runlo conference of the united church of canada an honour which in part ays tribute to his work at he mission the st johns congregational picnic is to lie held this thursday in stanley park erin ernest al eut t and his teiim from the mens club are the organizers o this event und something new in pirmra has teen ttdriett chamber e commerce seeks park farjuties at mwaing of club nd organ ization representative called list wednesday in the municipal build ing by th chamber of commerce it was decided to carry out a short- term program locally flnaoced for improvements at the park a mem ber of each of the following groups will form a committee to implement this council legion lions club lode kebckans agricultural soc iety womens institute town indus tries and chamber of commerce present at the meeting were mrs- uert tuck and mrs italpb press- wood representing the knsekahs mrs fred sinclair and mrs albert livingstone wi uealle clark canadian legion mrs ron kitchen and mrs hob hoare iodk hard ing iv ice aod charlotte uccul- pugh fair board llay whluace lions as well as c of c directors c p lioulelle fred chapiiran ales macjaren jim urrton jack mal colm and joseph gibbons mr chapman suggested that tp corttumtty could get together and install a childrens playground with wading loo and picnic facilities at the park mr clark uinted out tlial the iark might not be central en ough und that it rniitht be possible lo utilize ihf vacant property be- iwwn main and lower water st the fact was streael by several that proper suervlsaon would be a primary consideration no matter whttc the location the chairman pointed out that the majority opinion favoured the park and a discussion took place on beautifying the present entrance and osslbillty of a second entrance from maple avenue the question uf gov ernment grants was brought up and it was decided to ask a representa tive from the community programs iranch of th- dept of kducallon tu meet the full membership uf the chamber and detail fuels regarding recreational facilities for george town it is believed that the mili tary authorities might tie prepared tu install profmr washroom facili ties close to the armouries directory wmbroughton mataeur dally 10 ejn to 8 pjn except wednaeday phone 387 murdock sl dr clifford retd iu dj0 dentist telephone 41 main street geofetomm d w coombe aeereuted fauu aeeaaataau aectetered- ia4aatrul aeeeulaata buelwotqn s05 drant st pbona ml dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone h g f mexroatie number of intsttttm ov accheditbd puulic accountants bka10ton u queen sl w ihone 4 dr xhn kerby pkacncac of dhntistry xray telephone 303 male street georgetown conkult j a willoubhby son or cohpucte kkal estate kekvice head oftice toronto 1m yone st ad 040s chr aad ceentrr ileaue faratf aaa haiall acreaaaa intfaautal aad bealaeai rraaertlaa tom hewson la your local phone 331w c w sayers dvjvl veterinarian guelnh street oppoette arroitroncs caraca phone ii s m faibish ro ortometmist smfmon jeweller georgetown phone 336 bon voyage party for mrs russell a bon oyage party for mrs james itussell who left town yes terday bound for a three month visit in kngland was held monday night at the home uf mrs ii hur ley a number of friends attrnded the event with hlnko and a singsong comprising the entertainment and mrs itussell was presented with a handbag and a brooch she satis aboard the ascanta later this week murfin firm expands since move to city since moving to toronto last fall frank murfln has greatly ex panded his 11 k murfln sheet me tal works he now has a start of id includ ing his brother kalph cecil brown ernie whytc and georgr duke all of whom moved with hi in to the city and has contracted to install close to 600 healing units in new subdivisions in and around the city these included installations in monuments pollock i campbell 3 water st north g a l t dealgna on requeat phone 20is inapect our worlc in greenwood cemetery nielsen the chiropractor dreitaaa taaraalat mth year of practice lady attendant moo tuea frl 2s pjn wed au j5 and so pjn oeer deraialea stare erietew rhaae 1mw hometown a new srudlvikion at dtsle on the queen elizabeth and a number of new houses wtilch aro being built at malton for avro employees mr murfln hat added a fleet of five new trucks to the business recently leroy dale qc m sybu bennett qc qarrlstera and solicitor milj street georgetown phone 10 amazing speed record established by bucksaw champ james f mcnab barhistter soucttor notary public norton bldg main street telephone css kenneth m langdon babk1stek and 80hjcitok notary rimuc first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building mill street rnone iiw a j crandell chartered accountant main street george town telephone g54 lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bids 44 victoria street toronto el 11131 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt scrvlco phone 301 georgetown po box 413 twentyone year old gerard lavole a tall dark and hand- aome lumberjack tram st ulrlc da uantana in tha oaapa panln- aula la shownat centre bottom esttbluwiig a world speed record during tha finals of tha canartlin bucksaw contest in atebtraal his averaee tor alx euti in 10lneh tpruee lo was li seconds a food aeeondbetter than th prerlous reeom in tha hveyearom eompeotlon he had two amulns slnsla cuts- of wj ajao b9 meoadfl the new champion who- is 1 tan and weighs over 300 kiunds works or the quebeo orth shorjt paper company in the woods north of bala cofneau qua this contrasts with the ballroom ol tha mount royal hotel where tha finals were held soma goo delegates r the annual meeting of tna canadian puln and paper associations woodlands section were in at tendance sending sawdust flying in tha soup o die banquet guests the nine lumberjaeka taking part in tha nnata rwt on a-tlne-demon- stratlon of speed in pulpyood cutting second in the bnals- witn an average of tt seconds rtood enough to win hands down n former years was romeo al lan 25 from causapscal que tat left bottom employed by new brunswick international paper dalhousle nb alma maruneau rlgjith of su agatha de lotblnlercoe represenung tha ontario paper co ltrl thorold out was third with an average of 87 seconds in tha top nine eontestaji in the top photograph are the ina eontastajits left to right gerard brodeurtst paullnque representing the sl lawrence paper corporation ltdv three rlyeira gerard- bernler cap st ignace montmagny co que- representlng e bredoy com pany hull que paul lavole abrlel de representing the kvp company limited espanola ont alma martlnoau paul e champagne nlcolet qua representing cana dlan international paper com pany three rivera que yvon roussol st7 quentln jnijeu rap- resenung rraser companies umltedtedmuniton nb cham pion gerard lavole adeodat selanger st leen ataupedla ca representing reatlgoucheca ltd xtholvluenb and run nerup romeo anard nessssssoeaeejie averaging 511 over 185 pounds and 33 years of aire these woodworkers representee g nine ot tho largest pulp and paper companies in v whose woodiworkers during cutting season total soma 40 men art many ot them took part in hundreds of preliminary camp matches followed by divi sional quarter finals district semifinals end company finals tha naw champ was presented with two trophies arur cash prtria- totaling l5o donated by the woodlands section of tha canadian pulp and paper as- aoclatlon sponsors tof the event radio repairing we ipeciolize in this work m y erperjenea phone qeorgetown 34w

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