Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1952, p. 1

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the geor h ten pages georgetown ontario wednesday october 29th 1952 ten pages mxphail succeeds cleaver contests next election harleykay employee curdwwlie weddiltt thirty years ago u tth 7j at the largest liberal convention ever iam ui hallon county mur ray mcphail of caropbeuvule whj elected a candidate in the next fed eral election by an overwhelming majority over john kehoe uf bur lington and jtecve kdward lauder of qakvlllr oci saturday evening in milton twn hall the new liberal standard bearer is 30 years of age and a native uf campbell vl he the funn which u till in the family and on which he wai bqrn being terded to his grand- lather by the crown rue some yearn mr mdhail has besn wrn tary of the ontario retail seed dealers aatxlutiou and commuu a dally to his toronto office he is iumrriteiuit nt a st uuuita 1ies bytertan churoh sunday school a member of the session and the mas onic lalge hr is married and has two children lurry 10 and margar u 8 hughes cleavtr ml the sitting member poke briefly cxprutblng thanks to hlsfuruitltucnu for their support and confidence during hi- years in oftlce a resolution endorsed by the meeting to be- itll t to the lrlmc minister that jrivtec- ognltion of the long and oututand- ng service in government hughes cleaver the present member fur hal tun be appointed to the sen ate ifon walter harris minister uf immigration and citizenship was the special smakcr in dealing with the governments iromlw of 1w9 in the light of what has been accom plished he said no other parly could undertake a platform such as ours compare results and go to the people with as contented a mind he cited how exports had increased from 3 billion in 1mb to over 14 billion and how unem ployment was less than at any time he said that more canadian goods were going abroad than at any time in oui history murray mrpiiail the weather mr kdltor a hitk of indian sumim r 111 mi how 1i0 uu like if ri ii utkl n dull max mill ha in dull ckt 0 oct 21 ckt 2- jet jj cxi m oct 2i oct 26 ac ram- ownership changes lillico beauty salon mrs don hutchinson has purrh ascd lullcos beauty salon and will take over ownership from bruno sclisizxi on saturday mrs hutchinson the former joan buck has worked for mr scllsizzl rlncc graduating from the marvel hairdressing school tn toronto two years ago she will continue to op- crate the business under the lillico name the present stall will re main with her donna thornpeon also a graduate of the marvel school and eileen oates and marlenc rau who work parttime in the shop school preview for board staff members member of the public school board and staffs of the high school and the old public school with their wives had o preview of the new howard wriieglcsworth school nk ago last night the school will have its ofticlal opening thurs day when it will be open for in spection by the public in the after noon and evening a short musical program by pupils will precede the official ceremonies at which school inspector l 1- skuce will preside principal william klnrade and hi staff were hosts for the evening which started with a few games of cords a singsong led by music teachers kenneth r harrison and mrs james f evans and a twenty questions competition a novel way had been devised for the visitors to view the school they were divided into groups and each group given a number of ques tions to answer the search for the answers gave everyone a complete tour of the building and a close examination of all the details of us construction the daughters of st george s catered for refreshments inspector skuce and assistant in spector robert bornhold with their wives were also guests ago as a machinist at the haricykay plant edward allan feller 08 died suddenly at jnjrt hope hospital thursday the youngest son of james keller and maria hoi ley he was born at lelstori suffolk lie was prisoner of war for three years in the first war after leaving georgetown he lived in ilusburgh ia and tor onto retiring 1 few years ago he leaves hi wife elizabeth spacek one daughter mrs harold iollard and two grandchildren in iort hajm and one brother arnlin roller georgetown interment wafl 111 lort lfom cvim tt ry following thr furit ral m ru e un saturday rev e r peterson gets new church in state itecently culled a mlnlstt t of highway tabt rnu u at dansmllt n v rev e it ivteraon has moved to thr states mr and mr jvt tm left 4own rterila bound for their new homo in ijaiiiv llli a tow i of jkj kjpij litiofi which is eighty miles south of niagara lalls mr peterson a native of keulng liii uiskaultewan graduated in m from hetlm i bible institute in saskatoon after three y ears with the rcaf he l gaii preaching at llagersvllle wh re a ihurch was built through his i forts then nt two jiars at huntsvtlle tefore coip inj to georgetown in limtf he has since besn conducting goiel ser vices in the oddfellows hall while i mploed at the a v hoe jlant at malton mrs iv terson is a native of hamilton tin y hav e thr it t lilldren i juyd 4 and donna and dunne two ear old twins their house on john street will be occupied for the win ler b mr and mrs george stew art in knqjt presbyterian church on saturday rev alex j calder offi ciated at a double ring ceremony whtcb united sarah wylie and rob ert mark exard in marriage the bride is the daughter of jwjr and mrs william wylie and the groom la the son of mr and mrs frank exard trie wedding music as played by mrs james r kvans ttie bride wore a ballrriua style wetldlng gown of rrenrh lace with a lace jack i a shoulder length embrol- drfml veil fell from a mother-of- pearl headdress and slw carried a bouquet of red ruses aitd w hlte ikjms miss jran itrure maid of honour iid miss ann wylie her sister a bridesmaids wur similar ballei ina gow ns and floral headdrn w ith accessories to niauh their gow ns miss bruce was in shrimp pink and mi wylie in blue each carried u lxuouet of irllkw lutiis 1 he grooro brotlwr franklin frtxrt eard ilramptou wui best man lhvhtrs wire the brides bro ther hugh wylie and the groom s uncle william littleton brampton mr wylie gave his daughter in nuirrlage at a reception in the legion hall mrs wylie nxiiveij wtaring a grt y dress and liat w itli black arcesiortob mrs ezard wore w- der blue and black accessories botii liad corsj3 of retl roses leaving for buffalo on a honey moon trip the bride wore a navy dress navy hat and gloves red ac- leorles and in offwhiu sliorty coat with a corsage of white joms mr and mrs riant will live 111 george tow it lucky draw winners at curlers dance a crowd of 400 danced to the awing and old tyme music of the cknx ranch boys on friday when the ladies curling club sponsored a dance in the rose room spot dance winners were mr and mrs robinson and dr and mrs reld of maple the draw wits made ior a mixttuister and a piece of luggage on which the ladies had been fifty acresbumed selling tickets mrs thomas beer with ticket 620 won the mixmaster jean ruddcll had ticket 648 to win second prize terra cotta stubborn brush fire empire daughters at kitchener convention sev cral members of countess of strathmore chapter iode attended the semiannual conentlon of the district on friday at the walpcr house kitchener mrs percy leslie and mrs j f gidis were delegates miss helen macdonald miss ann hickey mrs william hamilton and miss jean mackenzie were at the dinner in the evening an estimated fifty acres of bush- land have been burned in a fire which has been burning for 10 days at terra cotta the fire started on the clancy property then spread to land owned by vcrn ihompson and mrs elsie mcbridc on monday night with i y residents out fighting the fire mrs mcbridc s house on the martin estate was thrcitenod and erin fire brigade was called to stand by to protect the house no serious damage has been done yet the fire has not been intense enough to burn large trees but if has destroyed a number of young trees and shrubbery official opening of the howarcl wrigglesworth public sckool thursday october 30th doors dpen 745 pm the school la alsoopen for inspection v in the afternoon frpm 2 to 5 i her iiachelor of music degree social personal mrs edgar eyres buffalo n v spent a few days lat week in town vlth mr and mrs elmer dron a weekend guest with th mis ses lucy and vi miles worth charles street was mrs u pcnnell of tor onto mr and mrs t j fisher spent a frw diys this week in london where they were visiting v ith mr and mrs john wilson recently returned from a six month visit in england and scot land are mrs walter whitmee and mrs george hcrrington mr and mrs irwin noble and ann lorraine were visitors on sun day in chcsley w 1th mr and mrs cralg nightingale and mr and mrs stanley mcmullcn georgetown librarian miss rose mary jordan attended a meeting of the children s librarian section at boys and girls house in toronto last week preaching at anniversary services in st johns church on sunday rcv and mrs it c todd and family if niagara rail were gucts of mr and mrs graham farnell mrs a slcighthotmc and mi stella sicightholme motored from oshawa to attind the sunday even ing jcrice in st georges church to hear canon fred was who rector of the church whcq they v ed in tow n weekend visitors with mr and mrs walter rigg and with rela tives in town were mr and mrs ed lloarc of ohawa mrs eileen parkinson and son paul accoman- led mr and mrs hoare to town twin brothers frank and ken neth braybon of toronto were sunday visitors w itht mr and mrs bruce harding members of st thomas church choir thty sang with st georges choir at the even ing service v during their visit in town vvhen he was special preacher at st george church canon and mrs vc wase their daughter mary and son david were overnight guests with mr and mr fred mcnally mary u studying at the conscr vatorjr in toronto working towards wellington exwsrden narrowly misses death eeeoping serious injury goldwin burt 1051 warden of wellington county had a brush with dearth on friday mr burt was working on his erin township farm and was coupling a plow to his large tractor when the machine backed up pinning him over the plow the tractor fortun ately climbed over the plow in such a jkwitlon that 11 did not crush him his cry 1 for help were heard by men at work cutting turnips on the nearby farm of earl jackson a georgetown man walter hyde was among them they called a crane ruck from erin and there was some 1elay as everybody in erin was at stanley park at the first which de stroyed the pavilion eventually a large enough eroup of neighbors wa on hand for the men to lift the tractor high enough for mr burt to be pulled to sate he was treated by an erin doctor for badly bruised legs but was able to walk away under his own power after the orde i nlijnakau worship service for united church wms engagements mr ffnd mrs john cateley on nounce the engagement of their only daughter shirley elizabeth to har old rasmuasen son of mr and mrs p rasmussen fyn denmark the wedding will take place quietly tn november the wms met nt the home of mrs d rcrguwm on frtdav after noon the theme for the worship aj ijy was courts of thi lord h- the call to worship was psalm 100 lepcated in unwm what t chris tian worship u is in offering to god of our thanks of our confi fions of our mtcntion to his gos pel as it is rear ond preached our substance as tokens of our offering of ourselves to him books read and visits made during the past month were recorded items on christian stewardship and temperance were read the topic from the study book was given by mrs william glbb w hlch dcucrlbed life in the african villages stressing the need lor more missionaries the thank- ode ring meeting of the wms groups will be held nejtsunday evening itev ear la curric orton will be special speaker mrs w wright who has been in guelph general hospital for the past two weeks la progressing fav ourably and expects to get home soon several ladies of this community attended the thank offering a mel ville wednesday aftcttroon the speaker was a returned missionary from china who told of the great hardships and suffering the chris tian people are undergoing at the coach lewis whipping hockey raiders in shape canon fred wase at st georges district governor vistis lions club district governor william d ftayloc paid an official visit to georgetown lions dob at their meeting last tusday at the glbbon ffouffe iidurtor hands of the communists miss muriel van putten of ber- tftuda and a student of hamilton normal school was a weekend guest of miss dorothy warn and spoke at the young people service at churchill sunday evening many former church people who have moved to other tow 11s joined tiie congm gallon at st gorgc a anglican church to hear canon irtd wusv of dunnville who oke ul morning and evening services canon wase rector of the church irom 1026 to 1031 also ikke to a school in the afternoon and a hymn petiol meeting of the sunday written by him in honour of the church centennial was presented on a little card to cuth one present during his time in gcorgctow n mr was was htrll rular i y known fur his work among the young peo ple thi present tennis courts were constructed under his direction tills sunday a series of five sje rial services will conclude when bit hop bag nail will dedicate sev eral new appointment for the 1 hurih in the morning and canon mccollum of york mills a geor- letow n natlv e w ill jrcaoh in the evening bowling mcclures produce tie jy are bailey ttecuaa a in the grim battle for first place mcclure s made a first place tie with silvers by letting them rcccivi only 5 points the teams are now led with 19 points the runners up are lagging ulte a bit but there is still a long way to go and anything ran happen maple leaf dairy have j2 and maccormack s have 6 it is interesting to note that maccor- macks have the highest pinfall of any team they have a nice score rf boob in the individual scoring j hall took the spotlight by rolling the seasons high single to date 320 joe rlso rolled high triple for the week w ith 6iw runners up on triple scores were j brandford 691 bill anderson 071 and e wilson 661 in the singles class it wns b mulr 27h i chaplin 2bi g barber 254 and a norton 251 lou also ran with a 135 high team was maple leaf dairy rolling 3177 section n the team scoring is beginning to get a little tighter for lead position lawn bowlers made a 70 v irtory over legion no 1 to put them selves in first place by a very nar row margin they have 18 points misfits are in second place with 17 points in third and fourth it is provincials 15 and legion no 1 six high team score was rolled by provincial 2016 rolling high triple was a norrle 631 and high single was rolled hy if brandford 272 these scores include handicap some other good scores less han dicap were rolled by a norrle 631 j yates 626 j kerns head 606 if brandford 260 and b anderson 251 section c kays broke their tie with lome scots and moved into first place with 10 points they made this pos sible by taking a 32 split over le gion no 2 imperials made a 52 split over lome scots runners up for team placing arc lome scots 16 legion no 2 12 and imperials grsuujbb perter the raiders arc beginning to look like a uuckey team now that they have yl several workouts and the boys are really working hard to get in shape coach lewis mlsed up his lines- to find thr best combination so far nash chap pel and qrulkshank looked bejt as a for ward line over heard couch 14 is give a couple of tho boys a few point r wttkh wont hurt them a bit kciimhead flying urounj the lee as if he wire skating all year scot- ty lutterson handed out a few good body checks which cauaed a layer to hy sco4ty imi t ling any miuillt r lii uie rfur on defence jtriy i nth- ixici bradbury and martin look v ry good going both wayb rred lawn nil botherid with a miff knee max bradbury suf- fitd a cut over the right eye which look a couple of stitches to close nick kerri is liking a few days off from farming will be back nest week nick is favouring a twisted unkle but it is expected to be in shape in a week or so the raiders are still short on de- fen cemen del beaumont who is working nights till week would be a great help behind the bluellne if he inttnds to play how about it dep junior beaumont also working nights u exectcd uut to practice whin he gets back to day work moitday night sa w moat of the players dressed except ken nash who complains of a sore back but he informs us it won t keep him out long coach lewis hit the boys through another brisk workout which saw thcrn line ruehhlntf and defenccmen playing against the forward line without the use of ticks also taking backhand shots on the net it appears that lite coach is all that he was t xpectcd to be and knows jtwt how to handle the team and they arc listening to all he has to say qii encouraging number of fans watched the practice friday looks like a good year for hockey in town next practice friday night 7pm umeiiouse birthday parties for umehouse children mrs walter linham and llndo spent a few days in milton last week mrs a w norton visited in hamilton last w eek mr and mrs bill shclboumc and girls spent sunday with the fred coxes in imusburgh blllie sanford celebrated his tenth birthday last weekend on satur day he entertained his junior friend- and on monday evening had five older boys to dinner at his home dixie jones celebrated her sev enth birthday with a party at her home on monday after school recent visitors mr and mrs bill mills susan and wm alnslcy mills of streeu- vlllc and miss helen mills of tor onto with mr and mrs w t mills mr and mrs wilfred grecnlecs marianne and lois and rev james sutherland of campbellvillc tt with the a w bentons mr and mrs l- wright miss betty mrs stanley wright and babe of toronto skyith the s wrights mr and mrs thompson of tor onto with the gearys miss doris mitchell home from torortto for the weekend high team score was 2031 rolled by kays rolling high triple was f carter with 652 taking high sincle was w korzack with 268 runners up in the scoring class were j emmer- son 622 l crass 620 w korzack 617 t bludd 258 t herbert 2 and j murphy 230 mr and mrs joseph lake of pow- assan were sunday visitors with mr new canadians want to learn english ifso register net tuesday nov 4th 730 pm at georgeton high school or see principal lambert at theschool isefore that date a course will be given if there are sufficient students to make dt- worthwhile l1rnitril1piimiirwmiitiiiiiiiiiiir ilir 1i

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