Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1952, p. 9

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l x papiermache procession modelled for toronto exhibition by former georgetown girl fage 4 wednesday evening amj 20th 1952 the georgetown hxkau the former peggy maclaren daughter of mr and mrs alex llftclaren of georgetown has msdv to interesting contribution to this yesy cne the following article bout her work appeared in an issue of the globe and hii last week visitors to the coronutlou v ing of the women bufldtng at the canadian national exhibition lifts year will be grwte by a pr itrw of uie pomp and circumstance which mill surround the coronation of the young queen next junt out landing in th display will bethe central tuiuuuru uf th wing where a miniature of tht corona tion processional will march down a btflugged aisle creator of the i xeuisitt tittle papier niache ftguirs in this piu cession is a toronto it pi kgy belhitm who has upetil nun weeks uirkink iif lur loll lov ingly i that nuy tit iu will u just rikju bliui tin re el it ihioii di asigri will nun i i r n in hun 1 1 ts ut l i mm i kl and tin leaner o tlu wing k irl sllitlilr iiim or the tnot npiimnlilivi lihiim fur 1he nr display i here will be i human figures ml thi eight f imo j windsor r horsca draw li g tht fsmllt er told roarh in whn h ilrlt uh monarch hive in lit ion illy driven to thi lr crowning win 1 first mtirttd tin job i ulouglll 1 collm fillip t iii about thru weeks peg riiulli 1 boon foui d out ih it it w in i just m job t ut a hobb it took hi i nearl mx wteka to nliii and th it durttik the hottest wek of the siinum r maunals iiw lul in tin piotit he savs tun a little hit of wood little bit of lr a little bit of paste i ml a little bit of paper jmd an iwful lot of patience work ing from a colore 1 picture tnirrow d from the public library she first tnadc the horses since they were the most intricate modelling job demand in i una loin leal corrtn tin she started with a wire armature modelled the figure in plasticine rid then cast a planter mould over it in two sections dried and at p iralcd fiom the plasticine this was lined with ihni layers of astc and piper be fori these wrre dry the two piece i of the mold were joined and the moll was remove loft to stand overnight the figure then received tlu perky ears and otht r finishing louche i the lens which wore still hollow at this itiki i re filled with t plastic wood composition with i wooden pen inserted before tlu wood h irdened it is this peg which stuck into a hofe in thl display base will en able the horse to prance upright without danger of falling over last touch was the coat of paint which must be just the correct shade of windsor grey and an intricately painted harness the human models arc easle r peggy says because the faces onl need be modelled and the bodies are decked out in carefully fash toned cutpaper robes panning the faces is the part i really enjoy ed most peggy said i wanted every one to be different so i could really let myself go on them visitors to the coronation wing young engineer dies suddenly in florida son of a- former limehouse dis trict resident david kennedy hen dtraon z3 dtd suddenly in lorida on thursday a ctvemital engineer he was a sop ot mr arid mrs 1 howard henderson 1audcr avenue toronto mr henderson who haclbei n tour- ii gloulh america for some months wiis e n route to turontu and had expected to arrive holm early in eptenilr llorft ui toror4 he graduated from the university of toronto with the decree of bath lor of c le rue tor a lime he was with tht t 11 j i straw inag in vails he was a rntmlmr of tht t ngine ring insti lute of ontario ml ci ill mil il unite 1 iiiikii lit li juj ii parents i twin slatt i mis allan ifuniiise tt un 1 uo him muuay itnl ir mlllu i till 1- m 1 if tn look i f ullv will u thai tvcr mlil exprtftmon n mdted dllltienl mm linf r iun ulthou identic dl airbed luvir le mltikin for i n h olht r tilt ladle a in w iltliik wi ir txii itiloiis v it nik fiom hlvli excitement the ounjl to ill- ipuitrd inntdom on the lad with more 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hinnit nun- iii1il1e rv ii i ihumii i v lr tit w iii anil af l if fm ii velriiilu siiirin mail in il ind rmr in i i l rmr- mil i iih in uloii m iii m mv nurt iturt ni ikt tin an jit ill it ui lt v r v i ii it elt i nl i if t r ifl in i ii inj iihi llu u m r km tin lint i lelmolnli mr j lit n a- eiti i idi tin nil iii v v r tin n n iel iil iir i ihunmlnl 1 lit r mkiii rocket a cekeial motors value arthur scon motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets reduce highways minister announces major highway improvements meeting thin years cvhollcngq of ilmosl jnlokrable traftic congest- lion lund on hon cteorge ii dou ce it ontario minister of highways lias nnoounced an immediate start must ih madj on mnjor construe tlon projects in several areas of the province ifl emphasized that tliesc developmcnts will be over and above the normal requirements of highway irpprovcmcnt hon mr doncclt reached the an nounced decision following inten sive study of the overall traffic pic ture in ontario which he found is dominated by the fact that on juno toth of this yenr motor vehicle re gistrations had reached an alltlmu highway 2h south of peterborough this new road will relieve prtkfcuro of trnltlc on no z highway from newcastle to port hope by divtrt ing tnltic from highways 7 and ut at peterborough to highway ia now nturly completed to nlwcnstle 1 tlu grading of a controlled ac cess hlgliway to the north of the city of kingston from village of cataraejui easterly us a part of the eventual tor on to- montreal road steel for the structures on this line will be ordered and bridges proc eeded with as soon as steel is re ceived 4 the buiidfng of an express rouu on highway 11 from crown high of llflioqi it will probably- hill to a point north of orlulii in- to the canadian national exhibition august 23rd to septemer 6th except sunday direct into the grounds reduced th if include jt zuu exhibition return fare admuion ijiave ueukgetown 8 53 a m for children rates see- your agent leave exhibition 1030 p m daylight tlmo exhlbltlonptumnaors trovelllnb on regular buiea will tranalor at toronto bui r terminal to butei runnlnc into the ground v tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant be much higher in 1053 work on the ipven projects an nounced listed below will proceed immediately in the hope mr dou- cctt said uiat materials steel par- ticularly can be obtained for their early completion 1 construction ot a controlled access highway for a diatanco of 35 miles between eastwood on high way no 2 and running south ot woodstock to intersection with highway no 4 approximately mid way between london and st tho mas this road when conpletod will fornvpart of the new windsor- toronto highway and mako it pos sible for through traffic to avoid tho heavily populated urban centres of london ingersou and woodauxfk it alio wilt help to divert a portion ot the through traffic around st jthomafhdjulsonburg eluding the orillla bypass to re lieve congestion which is particu larly pressing lrtummer 5 completion of highway 60 from parry sound to burwaah to shorten the route between toronto and sudbury and to relieve pres sure of traffic on highway no 11 6 hon mr doucett states that the deportment is prepared to pro ceed with the necessary connec tions of highways 15 and 17 at the easterly and westerly approaches to the capital city of canada it is also proposed to complete highway 17 from ottawa to hawkesbury as part of tho transcanada highway ap proximately is miles o grading remains to be done on that route k the building of a bypass on highway 11 at washogo- in coop eration with the jjederattdepbrt- ment ot transport to eliminate the two polio cases county report there have been 2 cases of polio myelitis reported in halton county during the past three weeks doth cases were in young adults one of these occurring in acton nnd the other in uurllngton doth patients appear to be making complete re covery nnd there is no evidence of paralysis bridge over the trent canal this project involves besides the build ing o a new canal bridge const rue 1 1on of two structures over the lines of thc canadian national hallways projects listed above have been chosen as being the most urgently it need of attention but there ore many others in the provtrcc of ontario which will be given early attention as rapidly as finances materials and available manpower will permit the work outlined for immediate attention colli for a minimum of 7000000 poundi of reinforcing steel every effort will bo made to ob tain steel required n rapidly ai possible howskiniiygirls get lovely curves citosltloltohawny 2 construction of a 16 mile dlv- very serious delay that ire occur- rilon ur connect highway 35 with rtnv thm due to hw narrow awing

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