Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1952, p. 1

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the georgetown herald twelve pages georgetown ont wednesday november 26th 1952 twelve pages what council did will this be use in council race on monday november tlh will ask the dept of health to issue a mandatory order for con struction of a lewcnte extension along the highway past harrises garage recorded vote mar don aid hale allen sargent and good let voted for the motion armstrong marshall petch and mcglhray vo ted against the matter lias bwn undt r con deration fur tome tliic jtesldcnts in tiie district could not present a petition because the dominion seed house which owns all proinrty on uie other side of the road woul 1 not sign mwyor armstrong had interview ed dr btrry of the health dept and said dr hi rry did not seem to favour a it iiulutory order wliin tlu rt was ttte alti matl t if hav ink sewerage undu u dtftrred pa mi nl plan it is rt mirted that uh s 1 iioum would uina u this w tilth means that tlu town foots thi till for that portion of wtruge until such time as tiie projh ry is subtil vldtsl when the town must ix n t omeurtl cr allen spoke strongly for a mandatory order us he did not think the tax burdi n should 1m s sumvd by the tuwn and cr hale backed him up and seconded his motion a report from the halton health unit said sewerage win the continued on paje 11 the weather mr editor its in was wtiat was needed and rain was wtiat we got it wsi tho longest wet spell thlr year and to date is the most rain for any month this your one consolation though if it had been snow it would liav e piled up nearly thret feet dei p liu batkln data max mln haiti nov 17 -i- hj 71 nov ltt m jh nov 1u u 44 44 nov u 4 18 1 no 1 1 iti 1 j nov 411 14 cm o 1 44 l oo avtra 4m 14 local relatives mourn wife of radio owner mrs ilalph snclgrove 37 wift of radio luuon ckbb barrw died ut the iloyal victoria hospital 1 isl wednesday slic had uhii ill for several months llom in montreal she llid mo of her life in owen sound the former r el n alice y ruser she is survived by her husband and three children lyn dorrainc ralph tim olhy and norman i rase r mr snel grove is a brother of mrs john liell of georgetown the funeral service was held in trinity anglican church barrte on friday with interment following in greenwood cemetcr owm sound four members join georgetown orangemen on thurd i prince arthur lso il oruiim umim of gutlnh paid a frati rn 1 vlilt lo tl oik ixkim georkttow n whin a uniform d de gree ttam eoniked of twelve ut masttrs and past county in liters of wtllington county lonftrred the itu al 11 ue degree on a el ass of four cundidatis joining the lodkt wrt thomas clark jack kerr pert chaplin und jai k armstrong tlu isltors w en w el corned by a or master bruce mccartney and dlnm r uiu urrinje d by tht en ti rtainment cominittee wor liro david bowman and uro lrnie i taw ton and their w iv es a unique incident was that the utlph presiding officer uor dro c j cummlnjts is a past inastt r of tht local lodge wor uro budd a past county maste r w as in thjrk of the degree team a toast to the candidates was rt plied to by uro jaek armstrong mrs vern archer bereft of sister a sister of mrs vern archer georgetown mrs arthur bolton died at her home in islington on november 17lh the former jean macarthur she is sun iv ed by her husband her mother mrs duncan macarthur both of toronto rred of acton three sisters and two brothers ldna macarthur and mrs l h green clarence of wclland and mrs- at chcr the funeral service on thursday t the butler funeral home w as followed b interment in pirk lawn cemetery nomination meeting thursda win again commuter are top avro team still winning with three straight under their bells gtorgtlown commuters are in first place hi tht av ro hockey house it ague on sunday they won their third in brampton arena this time at nlnst hovers jack ifimllton and mil muir led the scoring and jim cofell gets marks for trying cliff norton was sidelined on the sick list but is expected to be back in nction sunday when commuters play their closest riv als uiltmorcs jimmy rord mide his first appear ance of the season doug wilson handled the ttam from the side lines tied for second place in the league are canucks who hoist chirlie jones of limchouse is goalie charlie has let only three goals past him this set son lies u definite loss to the local industrial league where he has played for scv- t nil seasons hale new president quarter century club harry hale was elected president of the quarter century club of provincial paper ltd when the annual meeting v as held last night in the legion hall other officers elected are lena mtnally icc president janet mc- dougall secretary richard grace committee member thirty eight members and three guests partook of a turkey dinner served by the catering committee of the legion auxiliary during dinner music was provided by the uarehment orchestra the president leonard march- i ment called the meeting to order attar dinner and secretary ann hlekey presented a report of the years activities mr marchment in a short but insrilring address i commented on the report and pre- i dieted great tilings for the coming i year he introduced several spea- fsers including john buss reprea- lung head office dr c i hoo- the georgetown dhlsion and inrauer barber retired secrctary- treasurer of the company these j followed by john d kelly and lyred hcnally formerly of george- itewn division but now on the re- i tired list between speeches vocal lualeeuoea were presented by barry hale with miss jessie leavltt at late piano alter the eveninfa business there i a social etucfuier when the finally broke up the had been reached that today la not u food aa the hat the old umera used active clubwoman mrs mcdowell dies prominent in many town activi ties and one thosc wit and jolly disposition will be missed by a lircc circle of friends mrs william mcdowell 63 died monday night in guclph general hospital she had been seriously ill since undergoing a major operation sev eral weeks ago this week she had rallied and seemed to bo improving and her death was a great shock to friends when the news came the former hazel cleave ahe is survived by her husband one sis ter mrs john i williams and three brothers herbert perc and harold cleave mrs mcdowell was a past presi dent of the womens institute a member of the rebekahs st john s church wa and the lawn bowling club with her husband she took an active interest in affairs of the county conservative association plans for the funeral have been made for thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the mcclure funeral home flies westto fathers funeral mr robert souther flew to ed monton on sunday night to attend her father nineral her father fitouery died in edmontololt saturday courti llru lit t iixrvat r wt uondir if councillor frank lt u h ulll 1m u hi lht it tht ract 1 r ihiih il ihii i ir whlu luitlunhh al tht ret cut cork wood ale mr in t h vt ho dim mi l rn ikt pr tin of buin tiling at hi omu 5 ill toulli 1 umst lhi 1h77 urlo hit lktl w ii haiidntali t a hlatksniith it halt s onm 1 imhii ir ik i h fiot t v- hit 1 his 1 j imh liuniltr baik mlutl 4 j hit h ind tht bikt stands flv fit 1 out in h lilti raiders lose to oakville f rlday game down 8 2 holnj into the last per lod it tldcr mrortd uiree fat goalt lo come close to tiie oakville kt i ton kippi rs in a somv hut rouivh gnnt lh it mw a tujd strt 1111 t platrs loh to itntlt box in okmlit on frid tht khppirs took a 0 had in tht fira mil t itn olf tht lit with an fi win o cr h iidi r it was the first loss out of lour k nnes for george town the worst displiv of reft ret ing wus shown friday night by g try ind done 3 of hamilton referee dones surt c tiled some phont y playt which dldn t mnki him look viry smnrt t roni whit m sitn hi couldn t ivtn handle a midget ht cki guni lor tht homt- suit jin lor lit iti mont fire 1 uine for 1 hit truk uixuti md kcmshnd ucountt 1 lor uh othtr two hor cxikvillt ivilltkik w ib uu hcit scoring thn e k itiihiri smith gtlbriith wilson and milm c th tilled siiikhs to finish tht scoring jaik senccr cime through with another kreat fiamc guarding the niys for the haiders tht deft net dldnt help him muth b backing in too fir and not ivlnt him muih twice klippers room on virnc of the shots onkvlllt wtre awardttl a koal be i a use a stlt k was thrown at a play er 11 he wjj cloiink in on spencer as 1 lixkty tiani uu kupperi w ould m ike kood wikxlchoptcrs from tht ipt uranci tht ga e us i- ml iv otkv 1 lh kllppt rs took george towns mi a surt for the m ctmd lime in 1 wtek list nikht in the local 11 rem a crowd of 600 ttn saw george town dissipate an earl lead to lose the iiit 8 6 oakville ptaved a cltantr brand of hocke than in tht previous met tint but m n ilties uert hberil on both sldt mtrtin w is tht tir in this department driwiik 1 mitih misconduct when he tiffed w ith the reft rte when he v i 1 inded a it minute spell in the ikx in the last pt nod coilie sp n cir hid a roukhink ptn ilt which ifillis st rvid foi him the dtftnee w is oor all evening a pen ilt to i llradbury was tosllv one whin oikville scored twiie while he was oft the ice hcf imi irwin and hodson of toronto did a better job tht rridays pair at o ikv 1 he kiltie rs w 1 re minus n ish on the siik list for this kamc mechanization is forum discussion no farmer can nitord ever iti m of equipment avullubli 10 whin bulti iht jbc fuvmtr btopj to con sider whcuuxr the machine will really pay with this thought in mind and the subject of mochiniziuuii cover ed in lat weeks cbc broadcast district farm groups dlscuscd whc thcr ontario farms are mechanized on a sound basis after listening to the monday broadcast series it was interesting to learn from reports cnt to the county secretary that all were agreed that no farm is ovcrmcchanied one forum re ported it la true that on a dollar and cent basis that the cost per acre is high but it is justified with the labour shortage in the district check line farmers believe they are not mechanized enough none afthe meeting havo a combine only one a baler and none have a for age harvester tilling equipment is fairly up to date no 7 nassa- gaweya thinks the financial burden of heavy machinery too high for the small size of farm in ontario tt nemo along with others think they are mechanized on a sound basis and that it is more ec onomical to buy machinery than it is to hire men to do the work 1 forums agreed the only way to acquire expensive machinery is ei ther for one farmer to purchase machinery and do custom work or for a croup to buy machine jointly check line facfeeted a central pool run by implement manufacturers or um1iioisf bale packed for overseas w i ladies arc vcrj busy prepar ing for their at nual bazaar as well as packing a bile for needy people overs is victors wiu miss swackhamer include mr and mrs r corbctt georgetown mr and mrs fred swackhamer vnncouv er and mr and mrs arrowsmith of toronto the kami visited relative in london one day last week mr and mrs james kjrkpatrick and children visited in drayton over the weekend mrs s kirkpatrlck was a guest for two dayi at the royal winter fair lost week since she is a club leader social and personal mr and mrs william conlsn who had been vlsjtiiui with mr and mrs howard kentner for a week left yesterday for their home at st pctersburgh florida mr and mrs jack hill of detroit were visitors for a few days last week with mr and mrs robert barber market street mrs bar ber returned to detroit with them fof a few days visit government where equipment could be rented 1 n ttaatatoiiomi leslie bird council esquesins returns all v 1 1 pipe band formal marks anniversary the third annual formal of gnurgetown girls hand on r rlday coincided wlui tht tenth miiuiversary of the organization of the band a gay crowd of dancers joined with tht band to celebrate the tvmt in tiie hose itoom dall gibsons orcht stra from gurlph played fur dam ing ikcor attons in tht tan 1 t olours of red white and krtt n lnc luded plald pa li on tht bail istai 1 and jtfrth ment tabli and a lutlti woik ran m filud w ith 1 alludns wtlltii vtm t it m 1 at tl t at ro t i itt hint sj t dai t t it uik won by mr 4i 1 mi jihi s rjt nl 1t na i t r i hki mtnr jut i i ii in 1 g a grt ik woi ue i limlriatloii tlanet and mr ai l mrs mi n n took won uie an i itersary pi i gut sift at tht lain lnc lutlttt mi and mrs jack c rirhton mr nd mi i s w hobt rtson don ifuinbt rstont marilyn cunningham 1- c ook r rthtl kaglehain george mk lure iut canity hoy t kt rt ial ijay ixin smiui 11111 taulkntr 11 irb bradford it mcvt y 1 hna sir inker loii 1elker 11 let n kerr mr apd mrs joe h ry mr and mrs curly wheeler clifford garbutt molra kelly a j mcgli ivray lietty king mr and mrs don hancock ted tyler miriam gran julian ajac i- ranees iries mr and mrs vic starret mr and mrs lea deforest margaret sloate olck appleyard g a greig june i usty mr and mrs trrry liludd harry 1 ira nd ford marlene illudd mr and mra clare hums mr and mrs hud hlshop mr and mrs ixjrne garvin owen hughes joan honnell mr and mrs norman iong hob prideau doris kean mr and mrs h c mcclure mr and mrs hlalr armstrong mr and mrs v mccumbcr constance woods donild mackenzie mr and mrs hob urns mr and mrs harvey lce mr and mrs al zerav lev mr md mrs h kitchen joan chap itn i- a mccimum malzie lorri man mr and mrs gar knapp mr and mrs chuck crawford c mer edith helen mcgiii iu brand ford mr and mrs doug townsend mr and mrs john muckart mr and mrs hobcrt t tard mr and mrs irtvtr williams mr and mrs hill ct irk jim hums toots murph mr and mrs scott y patterson mr ind mrs harvey chapprl mr and mm j imrs ivardon mr and mrs j imrt ivardon mr and mm hob t rt mccandless i loyd groielle jterni sprcr mr and mrs dune hixter mr ind mrs iv in i fay mr and mrs hruno sclllzzi mr md mm j a gunn mr and mrs joe mcclintock mr and mrs don herrington mr and mrs hob latne mr and mrs e malison mr and mrs men cook mr and mrs dick crichton mary davis eric ludncr mr antfmrs paul barber mr and mrs leigh bradbury mr and mrs william anderson mr and mrs j saunders james tim leek made line proulx george brand ford kay bludd mr and mrs f hodder mr und mrs max bradbury mr and mrs j torswick mr and mrs hay v hi unci mr and mrs bob huare mr and mrs norrlc wilson mr and mrs bud james mr and mrs frank conncly mr and mrs ted scarlett ann luke don mc- tachern mr and mrs all sykes mr and mrs leslie clark mr and mrs k durnan jean bruce glen snider joan dobble spike scott joan macdougall bob tyler betty ann kerr mr ond mrs walter sargent mr and kirs jim sargent mr and mrs bernard cowtan k j brush mr jutd mrs gene green louis buttlfo brcnda rob inson mr and mrs john evmns lome lalrtg sally luke molly luke bruce cowan h brush mr and mrs earl johnson mr and mrs jack runham air and mrs b watson mr and mrs n r- down ey mr and mrs clarence kennedy mr and mrs george greensward mr and mrs ron kitchen helen gates james collier mr and mrs bill james mr and mrs doug woods mr and mrs bui amom mr and mrs delmar french ber nard dlggins mr and mrs w boyle mr wid mrs w dwyer mr and mrs ted darlington mr and mm ted arnold mr and mrs art scou mr and mrs dick rid- dall mr and stra vern klrfay murray- jseard helen ritchie mr nd mr godfrey pouler lena jthlmerr em thompson mr and mil ajaiopa isefkry esquesing township will have no election this year 11v one of the quietest nfnina- uon meetings in years krlday night and one of the niost poorly atten ded uils years coiincll and two mrmbera of lite board of school a reei no 1 were returned to ojtlc by acclamation gtrge illt and wilfrid bird will serve for accond terms as reeve and dtputy reeve courtclilors re- turiitxl were geirit currie walter i itkjuim and william sehenk hec tor bird tills yeurs stlaool board ihairinan and it i- davidson will b4rvt unotht r two years on the at i x 1 hoard i- red aiinstroiig a m w township rt hit nt who built u new home on tin clttk line lal yeur was nom- n itlfi for t tin nt 11 but declined the n initiation it h c irihain ond il vtalktr iiominets for scliool x ii 1 also withdrew uuir names lontlnutd on pake 4 local council meets at mrs johnsons the local council of women held their regular november meeung on riday at tht home of mrs w johnson with a iood attendance and mm w j wyatt presidlnjt in a brief statement from the national oflice in ottawa the mem bers were reminded of their good fortune in belonging to a ions es tablished international organization one that has the respect of great in- t national bodies for its sane and wise decisions in mirch 1052 a directive was issued telling of the formauon of three new wtirld organ i rat ions of wunien so that ladles may be alert lo branches orfianixed in canada for 1 women 2 the organization for the pro- tee hon of children 3 th world union of women the statement urged alertness as one of the directives of the com munist party is to get into ail or ganizations especially those of women uy vigilance the interna tional council can be kept strong through the national council in canada mrs j w kerr attended the semi annual meeting of the prov incial council of women held in toronto last week and heard dis cussions on sale of indecent literature on news stands cinema releases of ques tionable character the age of 152 as enforced retirement age for women archaic divorce laws of ontario care of the aged ltchibililatlon of discharged women prisoners re sponsibility of women jurors duties of consumers construction program for i greater number of local bran ches mrs w k nod well read press reports of the provincial meeting 1ivl dollars was voted to the st john ambulance brigade mrs nod well submitted the re port of the nominating committee the annual meeting will be held friday january 16th at the home of mrs w j wyatt damage 25000 in tool company fire dimaco estimated at 25 000 was caused by a fire in toronto last week at u company in which former georgetown people hae an inter est the fire occurred at a tool and die manufacturing company at the comer of wilson avenue and duf- fcrtn street while the building was not completely wrecked there uas severe water damage the com pany employs about twenty men interested in the concern are charles stockford son of mrs har ry stockford of town and his broth- ersinlsw jack rush and thomas watts polio at oakville is sixth case in county haltons sixth case of poliomyel itis this year is reported in oak ville this week by halton health unit the disease was contracted by a fourj earold boy in oakville there have been no fatalities and the record compares favourably with last year when si cases were repor ted danger of any more eases is lessened because of the approaching cold weather wkono date apologies to the anglers tt hun- ten asso for ig the wrong data for an important meet ing in an advertlaement last laaue the niaehni la niuradey bight iladleiatedlit nyrjafgiasggsj i

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