Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1953, p. 3

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j ftojtnby wr24 tin gonn be lumber jack when i growupr we have what you need in lumber and builders supplies frame sash doors georgetown lumber we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown fairway construction asphalt driveways and parking areas represented by mcnally construction phone 18 georgetown free estimates wilma thompson weds student at ryerson a hornby girl wilma eleanor thompson was married to a ryer son institute student at an after noon ceremony in hornby united church on may 9th mias thompson daughter 6f mr and mrs wilmcr james thompson hornby wed hugh roberts drew- brook son of mr and mrs george drewbrook ariss ontario rev a o w foreman of acton and rev george leek pastor of the hornby church conducted the cer emony mrs george leek sang the lords prayer and o promise me during the service and mrs fred huffman was organist ferns and pink and white snapdragon decorated the church given in marriage by her father the bnde wore an ivory satin gown with lonn fitted sleeves and princess collar and o bouffant skirt falling into a full cathedral train a crown held n fulllength veil which was trimmed with beaded lovcis knots she wore her grand mothers cameo brooch and earned a cascade of red i oies betty irene rihme toronto was maid of hnnoui she wore a mint green taffeta gown ballerina length with low neckline she carried a nosegay of bronze roses and wore a matching rose headdress little miss susart fendley cousin of the bride from toronto was flower girl she wore a tiered peach taf feta dress ballerina length and carried a baske of pink sweetheart roses with matching spray in her hair donald bowman university of toronto was groomsman ushers were the brides brother joseph dale thompson potsdam n y and edgar davm toronto the reception was held in st stephens parish hall which was decorated with pink and white snapdragons carnations and stream ers the bride s mother received in a crepe anlace blue gown with white accessories and corsage of pink roses the grooms mother wore a beige gown brown acces sories and a bronze rose corsage in a speech at the reception mr foreman referred to the bride in flattering terms saying he had known her mot of her life and had christened her in babytiood after a honeymoon trip in que bec and the states the couple will live in toronto the bride travel led in a corded coatdress of rose colour with navy flecks navy ac cessories white gloves and a blue orchid corsage commercial students all have positions school has already ended for v twelve of the special commercial students who wfll graduate at georgetown high school this year eleven girls and one male stud ent have taken positions in such centres as georgetown brampton acton milton oakvtlle and mal- ton v locally- harry greig joan lati mer and marilyn carter are in the smith stone office joan fiddler at alliance paper mill evalonne smith is assistant at the hydro of fice and lois bessey is at domin ion seed house joan drake is working at the avro office in malton joan clare with rammdnglon plastics oak vtlle jcajn lowe in the bank of nova scotia milton and yvonne long and kathleen foster have positions in brampton evelyn mc donald is employed with the bank of nova scolia acton farm news soil crop enthusiasts plan michigan visit the annual bus trip sponsored by the hal ton soil and crop im provement association is the out standing event of the year for many members of that association in for mer years bus trips have been made to the state ot ohio eastern on tario and western ontario this year according to fred nurse president of the association it is expected the programme will in volve three days and will include various points of interest in west ern ontario and the state of mich igan present plans call for the group to leave on june 8th return ing the evening of june 10th acres of potertial raw materials and often these acres stand idle from fifty to a hundred years worse than that the careless incineration of forests by human hands destroys each year 400 million youthful trees mother nature planted as canadas future timber supply no country can make headway on such tragic subtractions from publicowned as sets paving the forest resources is to be weighed as survival insur ance for all branches of the nat ion s business silverwood wjl district president is visitor at institute the silver- woodstlniet at the home of miss charwtte mccullough on may 14th the new president mrs r carbett in the chair and she wel comed as visitor foathd afternoon the district presidentmhrs j eller- by after singing o canada the past president mrs e miller con ducted the installation of officers ceremony after which mrs corbett spoke a few words saying an in stitute was only as good as each one of its members made it and she knew she would have the sup port of all the roll cau a highlight of the year brought forth some interest rfg events remember ed during this past year and mrs russell millers paper on the mot to cast your bread upon the wa ters and it will return to you was very well done mrs williamson rave the cuncnt events mrs mil ler was appointed resolutions con vener and another bac of clothing js to be packer for korea thi b tie as the previous one consist ing of 14 cartons is to be a joint projetl with lamchouse wi and it is hoped to send to korea good used clothing which is much needed mrs george burt representing the stone school association re ported the projector is now in use mrs h bell gave a talk and dem onstration on leather work all the members were very interested to see the results of courses conduc ted this past v inter during the social hour mrs corbett presented the georgetown heeau wednesday evening may 20 1063 page the retiring president mrs e mil ler with a gift of a picture mrs bert sinclair and mrs batkln as sisted miss charlotte mccullough mr and mrs domm of mount forest and mr and mrs ronald ortlieb of guelph are visiting mr and mrs russell miller there were many family gather ings in our neighbourhood for mo thers day f recent visitors with mr and mrs t appleyard were mr and mrs d given and shirley of toronto charlotte mccullqughs parents mr and mrs w h mccullough are visiting her for a few weeks mr andrew burns and his fam ily of port credit visited recently at the home of mr and mrs d williamson mr and mrs e miller and mr and mrs r miller spent the long weekend at niagara falls visitors with ben case this holi day weekend were mr gordon wilson of san diego calif and his bi other j wilson of stratford oth er old army friends visiting dur ing the week end came from grim sby fat catharines guelph ond toronto miss f johnson spent the week end with mr and mrs h e bat- kin try the acilet column for best results phone 8 the herald budget terms v arranged if desired for seons blue coal a complete fuel service w h kentner son phone 12 high quality stoker coal blue coal fuel oil ford of canada assembly plant opens attention dog owners bylaw no 3810x prohibits all dogs in town from running at large from may 15th to september 15th this order applies to nights as well as days and whbe strictly enforced anyone complaining of violations of this bylaw should contact the ontario provincial police telephone 1 23 canadas survival depends on forests if past records are repeated this year 4 000 canadians will blacken the summer skies with blazing for est wallace a delahey president of the canadian forestry associa tion said m a public message to day at a time 1 ke this when can ada is building new employment and new indusry from her natural resources said mr delahey the reckless wasting of timbcrlands by manset fire is a lethal blow to the nation s security we can t build industry and bitter down natural resources at onf and the same time and count ourselves as making pro gress at this critical juncture in canada s history with the trading world bidding for our wood prod ucts the annual plague of forest- burning strips us of two million custom television service by jimmy brown completetv radtcrservice f including custom installation factory trained work guaranteed jimmy brown cordaro bldg mainstreet georgetown 418 residence phone brampton 1722m tjlfc twi i n v tf e cab boby h nuol mmmmt ims i ts ik wwhmo i mt hwmtmmcom some idea of the complexity of a modern automobile plant is shown in these diagrams of the new ford plant at oakville which was open ed last week ttie major construction job in the interior of the plant was the installation of the immensely com plicated automobile assembly lines the operation of the entire sxvt acre plant most be coordlmted o that the right part reaches the right car at exactly the right moment to supply the needed power over 300 miles of wire and high tension cable and a score of transformers have been installed eventually ford oakville will as semble all ford of canadas pas senger cars and trucks the build up of production at the new plant will be gradual as the oakville plant first takes over the assembly of cars then the trucks with the building of the first passenger car part of the big job is finished but ford engineers still have plenty on their minds installation ot the truck assem bly lines will proceed in one pert of the plant while passengers cars are being built in another section step by step with as little inter ruption of production as possible assembly operations wu be moved from windsor and as fast as space is vacated in the windsor plants new manufacturing equipment will be installed there to raise the over all production capacity of the com pany

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