Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1952, p. 1

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the georgetown herald ten pages georgetown ont wednesday september 17th 1952 ten pages fall fair attendance suffers top hot dutgest entkv ijut makks ab est show ik vkakh th weather the hottest day the largest numm pdrtor fcer at entries and the ut fair in years from an exhibition stand point sums up georgetown s annual fair on saturday the- weather tiad an adverse ef feet on attendance and gate receipts were down some 200 over last year about twenty show birds were easuauias in the poultry show the t m new livestock building proved lis be something to thtnkibout three worth for sheep rattle arid note months from now when we arc to look at this week s iaummary and averages you would never guess it was the middle of september the 3 days this week registering temp t future in the 00 s brings a tola of ll day i thti year with 00 deg rees or over being j dsys in juih 4 in july 1 tit august and 3 lor september to date ttiu might and kept iem comfortable allhu bom of the heavier cattle were si moat knocked out by the intense best j- j trimble streelsville won the royal bank silver tray fur best hblstein herd in this heavily con tasted class in which there wen seven exhlbtors the calf club i was the outstanding feature uf the bow with 52 young men and worn n entering sandy duohansn mof 1st was top showman and won the bulova watch presented by l he bank of commerce mrs wellington wilson mudt a i clean sweep in hall exhibits fur i most points in the lull she wun the i t eaton co silver entree duh the i robt simpson co casserole fur tin i most points in ladles work and the i dsymond electric clock for ntoit i points in flowtrs mrs norman itob i rtson had most points in domestic i science and won a kitchen stool and the mccjurc apecul mayor jack armstrong opened the i fair tory gregg wax masur of i ceremonies a jot which he has ftl lied for several yeurs oldest per 1 son attending was 92 year old i george coilop norval horse racing and the horse show i kept the grandstand crowd in teres i tad while an excellent midway ci ihiblts of cars and farm equipment 1 and numerous refreshment booths i operated by local organizations were i interspersed on the grounds included in the hall exhibits were displays by a number of district women s institutes and local and district public schools a non- 1 com petit we flower display by a i thorn ton llmehouse was also a lfeature the pony race wai won by i robert rusself norval the friday dance in the arena i was successful the hall was also i open friday and many took the opportunity of seeing the exhibits i that night the iodk had csujrge lol a bllndcraft booth at which nr- iticlcs made by the hllnd were on tile georgetown girl pipe band ipuryed during fair day at various ots on the grounds the hereford calf daisys lass by horace barnes was won lucky draw held by the fair ard by grnyaon chester kbrval i tearing christmas itii lutkln if m mir kuni bvt 8 72 j4 bevt a 4 snt 10 bu eu spt ii uo m srpt uj 15 spl 1j 04 5b scpl 14 ho 51 7h georgetown team mooted for avro hockey league mt aim r r mrntrsoii who is out of tht hundreds of loeal nun on liu avru stall at million is uiuloui to luive a xeorgctow n intry in tin house league w hkh will takt ovtr the hockey ice surface it hramptoi anna saturday afternoons this win ter steamer has already spoken to itmrjl georgetown hotkey f layer employed st malton but thi re ure others on elliterent shifts whom hi would like to see me k thai anyone interested in joining iht team get in touch with him aj soon aa possible he also needs a man ager for the team some of the hopefuls already lln el up include jimmy coftll art sheppard cliff norton jack ham llton charlie jones lv wilson blake and dune baxter charlie hennessey bill barry joe louth hoot wyllr bruce gummer htr ble wright dcnney wright and hill mutr which makes us wonder jul what well have in the local industrials tills winter u thla trek to malum continues close for teur contest georgetown sept 17th 1052 ar sir alow mo space in your paper to iform the amateur contestants at no more entries will be accop- for the competition on october jllth with the exception of 3 appll- antt who are making their final clsion the contest will consist of piano armonica violin spanish gultnr lit bones sleight of hand pipes dancing acrobatic soloist and quartette over and above the prizes a filiation of 10 from the t eaton will be given to the champion rrformcr w o brownrldge norval mrs fc patterson was hostess last thursday evening for the sepiem ber meeting of the norval w i the new president mrs e burke was in charge roll call was an swered by naming an artlclt man ufuctuvcd in halton and where displays for the local fairs were planned area convention to be held this year in kitchener in oc t fiber was discussed ten dollars was voted to the acww to cover cost of pins mbtto be proud of your farm heritage and have faith in the fu turc was given by mrs wish art mrs w graham conducted two contests with mrs o hunter and mrs joe murray the winners t at the close of the meeting the hostess and assistants served lunch bob harris manages rvlcclure milton store hob harris who sold his grocciy store at stewurttown last month to ken v ilson of toronto is now working with mcclurc home furn ivhlngs mr harris is in charge of the milton store ocruted by the mc flujre firm but with his wife and son robert is living in georgetown ivening ceremony for uckartbrown wedding nember oj the bell telephone to office staft nancy louise brown j married on friday to john hob- tltucuart who is associated with father george it muckart in plumbing and heating business town ttio bride is the only slighter of mr and mrs norman ttwn the ceremony took place at se- ocloclc in st johns united with nev john m smith una before the altar decor- wlth standards of gladioli ncjfburns wu organist and dur- j ilhesignlng of the resiitef play- hi walk beside you and oh iet love i the bride- wore chanully lace ver satin the gown fashioned with f petal collar long sleeves end a alclrt which felt into a chapel a lace trimmed fingertip wu held by a cap trimmed aeed pearls she carried a shower bouquet of white and rod gladioli barbara gollop toronto was maid of honour alice murphy bridesmaid add helen muckart the nroom s sister junior bridesmaid they wore identical gowns of blue chsntilly lace over taffeta match ing caps and mittens and carried shower bouquets of gladioli the brides father gave her in marriage james cloavc was groomsman ushers were william milliere cou- u iln of the bride and clare hubtis tl acton bhives must win jomorrow acton bhrves have their backs to the wall in the playoffs with btreetsvllle and thursday night will be fighting to keep in the running when they play thr fourth gsme of the series in acton after dropping the tirw game 17 15 to streetavllle b hjve came buck strongly in acton saturday to swamp the vltllors 2u0 last night with high hojei they travelled to street svllle only to lose a thr ll ltr when lfarey nfadgett srorel the winning goal in the last s sec oids of ten minutes overtime y in a i score 11 10 if acton win tomorrow thr final gamt is slated or street tnhu on r rlduy tkt mccanllru ud the acton wottij lnht nlkht with 3 goals and laul isndom jiul jo ii krujxxk t ui ti tfot two slngltti wf rt uorcd l joiinny huines 1irry taillcfer atwl goallc jim hublnaon who rt i 1 tl norm voung out for thr m joh with ui li jured knn mil 1 ft tt wai a iriplr mortr for lhc win nt r liifattoiit i orllf r win i- red kent m r letl uu orlng with 6 and mc candle and doug townstnd etuth nud i hob wilson und junior hau inont scord three upitxe tl ganii was ruggil and strettsvilh put up a btttir btittlt than the store would indu iit glen williams hiinim if mt k r let is planned for this sundjy ut 7 o cluck in the oil n united cjiurth the minister ht v c c gilbert i presch at s meeting of tht willing mil per tuesday at the home of mrs lit rt bullock plana were made for a rummage sale and bake sale in the church bjsement next week scout news hoy seoul and wolf cub oct i lies are under way agiln and plans arc being made lor a kood season of fun and plenty tt do two new assist int it iders will tx helping skm iteg isroumhcad this season they ore walt hlch trdson and gerard v ilcox it is planned to form a hover crew this fall the nucleus of the rew will come from last years se mor scout troop the change will will take place early in october any young man 16 years of age sad over may join providing they art w tiling to fulfill the require ments previous scouting experience makes the preliminary requirements easier but if thi candidate is will ing to kiu the necessary tests he can make up for the luck of re toui scouting aj he goes along there ore a number of promo tions to be made this fajl these will lake place early in october for the present all cuhn und scouts irc to remain in the groups they wire in last year this will be necessary for your promotion to be clticial leaping wolf cubs going ip into scouts ought to take ad van tage of these few weeks to complete their second star and so receive thi lr leaping wolf did tie which thty will wear on their scout uni form the ladles auxilnry of the hoy scouts were verv busy in their tea tent at the 1nir on saturday it uas a lot of hard work but they were able o bonter their funds which means they will be in a better position tn help the scout nnd cub movement in the days that lie ahead these ladies do much throughout the yenr to keep scout nf active they wish to loke this opportunity of thanking all who in any way osslsted in the tent sup plied food etc or made purahascs there a ipccul thanks to dr and mrs c held at the reception ot the mor f briar inn the brides mother rdfep n ved in navy lice navy nccessxirjftji and a pink rose corsage the ffroorrrs mother wore a powder blue dreis navy owasociei0ul pink roses por a honeymoon trip east the bride wore a navy suit navy and white acce stories and orchid corsage they will live in ceorgetown the fall meetings of the ladles auxiliary of the boy scouq started on monday evening the meeting was held in st john s church par lour with the president mrs kidd in the chair future meetings will be held monthly and all ladles in terested in keeping scouting and cubbing to the fore in georgetown ore invited to attend and to make their contribution toward this ef fort it is net necessary to have- boy in scouts to belong the ono requirement is your interest in boys and thair development alf mother of oubjand scouts should be mcm bers of the auxiliary the boyscout committee la to meetdn room 1 of st johns sqrr- day- school on thursday evening at 8 pm druggist will become commercial traveller walter cook left his position with maccormark drugs last week to become a commercial traveller mr cook left for montrettl on sunday to jorrj the burroughs well come at co firm pharmaceutical manufacturers he will be in mun tres for a month before being as signed a terrttisry the son of mr and mrs ieon cooej he attended the ontario coj lege of lliartnucy after servrce with iht ik ah during the war grsduut lug in 11m7 ik was employ tl wlui mr maccormack during his student days thin worked here us a grad uate drugglkt in town and uur in lira nt fortl and stratford he re tu met to mat connai k s two yrtfrs ago mr cook t ntarrittl to uu former dawn keelun uiui tliry have two thlidftn haulit wn1 mlt hat 1 public school i rupee tor hsu new assistant a former tuhph publle si huol prln mal hotmrt llornhold hus bee i af hlntetl axnlstunt to hallo publit sehool injxxtor 1 1 skuti mr and mrs hornholtl wll live in milton mr skuce lias mid 1 fait on sbhuol population douhli since he first rami to tht tounty i years ago at that time thin were i j school rooms today the ic itn ov t r iwlu that riutiitkt tikka totta hamilton psychiatrist speaker at institute 11 hrllllngn of humllton gavr an interesting addreii on mental health to me idimti of terra cotta w onu ii s institute when he was ttusjt apt iker at their saplmb r meeting at tht home of mrs george y rat r me nibers broutrht a frit nd in re jionse to roll call mrs a mc i eod kavt the motto if you can not be a star you need not be a i loud durbars carney sang a solo a sa i es rom m 1 1 1 ee was formed for the new cook book which members huv e prepared and which was on dale at georgetown r air on satur diy mrs leslie oung thanked dr hrilltnrr for his inspiring talk the ladles will have members of urampton west institute as their kutsls at the next meeting at the home of mrs wilfrid leslie which will be on october iflth one week lilt r than usunl ummiovsf study british guiana at w ms meetmg here the wms met at the home of mrs hough ley on thursday i ven liu mr benton reid scripftvirc and mrs sanford led in prayer mrs smethurst read a chapter from the study book de iling with brit ish gulina neil lienton played j tsu joy of minis desiring and the lost chord text word quiet was answered by a verse tif scrip tun the hostess strvetl refresh ments afterwards we arc pleased to report that mrs currle is home following treat merit in toronto general hospital mr and mrs jick iloukhley were host nnd hostess to the- jet engine onspectlon dipurtment workmen and fimllits from j v hoe plant nunibt ring elishty a week ao mr and mrs max urodbury were guests at the muckart brown wed ding on friday evening mr allison grant or trinidad wos n recent guest of mr a c liourne mrs hoy hoss of toronto called on mrs ii nprton nnd other friends a week ago a tennis club corn roast wlsheld nt the home of mr nnd mrs jack crichton on tuesday night miss iluth brown john and joe entertained a number of young friends at a corn roast on tuesday evening miss w ivens mrs newton and miss colllnsan moved to george town on monday miss wons sold her home here recently mr bui newton of barrio vislled them on saturday minor damage in car accident tuesday minor damage was done to a car driven by mrs marguerite harri- soiv brechin and ernies radio panel truck when the vehicles col lided ot the albert streetmckab street intersection at the supper hour last niftjht rev arthur diyfoot en route to trinidad hev arthur dayfoot who has been taking postgraduate work at cambridge university for the past year la en route to trinidad bwi where bawill preach in the united church mission sleld mr dayfuot was in town fr a few hours last wedeadsy to say gosvdjrye to a number of friends he will iravh by boat to jhr west jikitts and will be joined there by his wife and children oathy and harlrs who will make th trip by plane since returulng frotn lr ng land thry have been out to tlw west toast to vwil wiuymj iayfoot s parents mr and mrs c h day foot who now live at oak hay h c ont of ceorgttowj high sctiool s moat dlstingulsheel graduates mr duyfftot had n brilliant seholastu reeord at rmrnunud college tor on to after graduating from unlver mty tu toronto he sinnt six years in the china mlision field until tlie 1 resent jolltlril situation made it ntxemary for all missionaries to be re ulled slmrtly afti r re turning htjme in the irinj of iu51 he vlsi tttl seorgrtown und gave a special tulk ut st johns church on his experience in china mrs day foot u the former uessle julian of wheutlry ontario who also was a minblonary anef met arwl marrieel her husband in china smith stone picnic attracts 250 sunday an attrndann of 330 was noted at the annual smith stone plrnlc sunday at stane y park r rin a softball tournament with mlxed te aim of laellos and men wui won by ii tiam eaptalned by jim kink and mrs vern klrby whuji tlefea l eel trains uplalned by doug sar knt and jim sargent wayne ar mann won a prue for spotting the mvsttry man hon kitchen rranrls hulme and bob t reeatone ihilred to win the horseshoe tourna ment with hill collkr and joe stamp second winners of the darts tournament were rank harmetcr and david bowman bruce mccart ney and olenn olbbs were runners up in the program of races prices were given to all in the year and under flass hact winners were girls 6 a sandra supleton hetty hue johnson heather arnold hoys u n lddie while paul stump jim mcnlven girls 0 11 sharon iar meter sharih harley carole heeve hoys 0 11 norm lockhurst wayne arm inn fred young girls 12 14 harbor a bowman judy mccumbtr laura young hoys 12 14 francis hulme hud gibbs john hulme ladle 4 18 charlcnc day laura oung maxinc hyall men s sack race r hulme fred dickenson hud glbbs shoe race mrs hay addy tom harlow i- gg race mrs hon kitchen don campbell pie plate mrs vcrn kirby doug sargent bruce limdsay wins 100 firemens bond bruce lindsay was winner of the 1100 bond offered as a prise by georgetown rlre depc in a kicky draw wfclch took place at the fair on saturday the ftrvsnen dained the draw to raise money to pay fur a pane truck which has been purchased fax use as an auxiliary to the fire en gine it la used to transport aquip- mcnt wjdloh cannot be satisfactorily taken to fires on the engine an excellent response was met frotn the public in tin- draw which wu uiullex to iou one dollar tick etj emmerson jenncr prize babies georgetown fair jane amir kinmrriun and hlch aid jt nner were prlie babies in the six months to one year class in uu hoblitsvon ha by show at the fair llf tic jane anne livva in terra cotta wllh her fiarenu mr aiul mrtk jim lmrncrsun i u chard who is uie son of mr and mrs clkirlea jenne r quee it street was born in windsor roiping tiie j tu 6 months e lass were iorralne daughter uf mr and mrs tom 1cdwuige and thomas ton of mr and mrs alan hrouse vt timers in tht class for bablfs unde r j months we re kathleen daughter uf mr anil mrs thomas alven hallinafad and hdward son f mr ufid mrs garnet hunter a sjmxui 15 xj prut fur thr best twins went to honald and donald ixirx h sons of pc and mrs ken dare h hrampton 1 heir mother is tin former violet ixuth of george te wu set ond prizes in the 3 6 month e lus were won by sally anne huyt i dauivhtrr of mr and mrs gear hayes glen williams and mehartl lesllr son of mr and mrs ivan leslie second i n d uilrd p r lzea were g i en in the class fur older children winners bhij judith daughter 6 mr and mrs lome draper marsha daughter of mx and mrs charles tones llmehouse murray son of mr and mrs ward hrownrldge it it 2 and danny son of mr and mrs cyril 1 ngleby mr nat given donor of prizes at he baby show for n rny years was here from toronto as usual to pre st nt silver dollars to the runners up in the contest the herald will be pleased to print wedding pictures ask at the office for details pi as t en n j contractor moves to georgetown peter pruneau plastering and stucco work contractor has moved to town from norval originally from three hi vers quebec mr pruneau moved to norval a year ago from val d or and has been carrying on business in the district successfully since then he has bought v 11 11am roshlers house on ontario street mr and mrs pruneau have six children pierrette putsy and son jean who are attending public school and i isle joanne and suanne copy held over sorry but several items ot news had to be held untunext weeks paper including an account qf the marshall wedding at ottervpie pipers heather to jean beckett at an nftemoon ceremony in knox presbyterian church on sep ttmber 6th jane ilodger beckcjt daughter of mr and mrs thomas pccki tt georgetown become the bride of jumen i orstad tonrwick son of mr nnd mrs aksel tors wick hamilton the bride has been em ployed in the odce of rlberglas of canada limited in guclph and the groom works in the litho department of the americiin can company in hamilton guejt attended the wexu dlgn from hamilton toronto lon don guclph oakvlllc winnipeg vtoodbridge brampton alton and chicago iii as well as norval and georgetown rev alex j colder was the of ficiating clergyman mrs jaraos r evans was organist and miss anna spitzcr soloist she sang the lords prayer before the ceremony and because while the register was be ing signed a long train feature tho bridal gown which was of ivory satin with lace panneling ond lace sleeves the wedding bouquet of pink roses and muma included a spray of white heather sent by tho brides grand mother mrs thomas beckett from the botanical gardens in- edinburgh scotland tho maid of honour the brides sister mary beckett wore a strap less tin gown with cinnamon lace jacket bridesmaid misses joan chaplin and ann luke were in ipse sotln and turquoise satin they all cdrrletji bouquets and wore head dresses of talisman roses the flow er girl sandva green wore ice add scottish s wedding blue satin and carried a basket of mixed flowers mr beckett gae his diughtcr in marriage a cousin of the groom peder svcndscn chicago 111 was best mnn ushers were the bride broth tr thomas beckett and thomas ttrry hamilton mrs thomas beckett received for her daughter after the wedding in the oddfellows hall she wore rose coloured ince on crepe black acces sories ond corsage of talisman rpacs the groom s mother wore a pale blue twopiece dress blue and brown accessories and talisman rose corsage the wedding coke was decorated with plaid ribbon end heather with two small figures of piper and skis on top signifying the brides scottish origin and the groom s proficiency in skiing an honoured guettat the wedding was the brides grandfather mr james h run ton the brides wedding band was a family heirloom being the grooms grandmothers wedding ring the bride is a member of geor getown girls pipe band and in keeping with bids the couple were piped into the church and serena ded when the ceremony was over by miss eileen kerr a rnember of the band and mr w day of the argyle etc sutiherlond highlanders pipe band l for a honeymoon trip to fox point near huntsvllle the bride wore a grey gabardine threepiece stilt with velvet trimming and pink andnsrvystmeseorlej they will live in hamilton

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