Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1953, p. 4

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ihs annanown mibaijn wednesday evening june 17 19qs page what council did on speedvale ave east a northern city umlta tours f1u june 18 19 golden girl technicolor mltzl gaynor dale robertson sat monday junk- 2022 thats my boy martin and lewis toes wed june 2324 union station win holden nancy olson thurs fri june 25 26 new mexico marilyn maxwell lew ayres 2 shows nightly on monday june 8th decided after adjourning the meeting to look at the johnmcnab street corner to spend up to 500 dumping stone which the town is obtaining for the cost of hauling to widen the dangerous corner accepted a sketch drawn up by sam mackenzie as the design for a building in the park which will pro vide public toilets the chamber of commerce and mill unions have undertaken to do as much work as possible on the building which will be erected just behind the pylon granted the true blues permis sion to hold a tag day on july 4th cr goodlet criticized the muni cipal board for holding up reading of a bylaw for a debenture issue sold to a bond firm last fall but which cannot be issued until the final aprpoval is received clerk j d kelly said that he had been as sured the bylaw would be in his hands by the end of the week considerable time was spent in discussing a sewer extension which will be made in a laneway between j j gibbens and mrs a n coles properties on the highway mayor armstrong found some support when he said that it did not seem right for mrs cole to be taxed for a sewer line which had been reques ted by and would only benefit one property others felt council could not deal with this and it was deci ded to leave it for a court of revi sion to decide if protest is made limeiiouse for export eye care consult otwalker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pm dally evenings by appointment only the harie has so many features nw loot kin itabh hrn trout fork kick dart hi ar slook mw dm iw come in today or frit test ridt strand cycle sports 737 king e hamilton 8 am9 pm closed wed l bill garbuft plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems em v estrone bine sarah st georgetown phone 505r travel notes flytca to new york a flights daily from toronto 4080 return an air trip to new york combined with an allexpense freedom tour is an ideal holiday combination tours from 2 to 7 days consult john r barber travel advisor c thompson insurance service ii mill street west indies honeymoon for the warren wilkins in christ church deer park tor onto on friday at two thirty rev arthur smith officiated at the mar riage of ann elizabeth walker and warren dyas wilkins of the globe trotting wilkins brothers the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs c h walker of toronto and limehouse and the eroom the son of mr and mrs s r wilkins toronto he is a member f the homerwarren company firm this spring with his brother douglas he presented a travelogue in the legion auditorium and they will return this fall with further movies of their jeep tour of the far east canon p j dykes assisted at the service mixed flowers in standards were used for the wedding setting and during the service mr lovick played praise my soul jerusa lem jesu joy of mans desiring and the lords prayer the bridal gown was of original white satin embroidered around the neck with pearls and brilliants the gown had a cathedral train and a fulllength veil of limerick lace a family heirloom she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and fern miss- walker had four attendants mrs peter dickie as matron of hon our and misses shirley ambridgo ross creel man and nancy katcliite their original ballerina length gowns were of white tulle with basoue bo dices and obi stole jackets they wore feather caps and carried bou quets of mixed flowers mr walker wave his daughter in marriage and the grooms brother douglas was groomsman ushers were fraser fell michael grills dr john evans john lcishman jef frey norman and richard sadleir receiving at toronto golf club long branch mrs walker wore an original dress of hyacinth blue silk organza large tricorn matching straw hat and a corsage of ameri can beauty roses the grooms mo ther was in original dark blue chantilly lace over royal blue net and pink shantung a hat of match ing net and wore a corsage of mix ed flowers mr and mrs wilkins are honey mooning in the west indies and will- be living in toronto for travel ling the bride wore a white linen dress with matching short jacket white straw hat and accessories of navy blue and white with a cor sage of mixed flowers woods canadas leading home freezers the modern way to preserve food model 15 15 cu ft has lots of storage space fast freeze section hermet ically sealed unit counter balanced lid contact robert cooper phone 1311 box 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf club filed a letter from mr and mrs john cordaro requesting council to pass an antinoise bylaw mayor armstrong opposed any more road paving this year when cr allen asked if the paving of young street might be considered the mayor believes that paving should wait a year or two and then a major project be undertaken such as last year mr allen reported new sidewalk laying in progress on wa ter young and market streets and at cr coodlets suggestion an esti- mate will be obtained for new side walk on victoria ave some action will also be taken on grading ar ietta street which is higher than the properties abutting it burlington is the only town which is dissatisfied with this years equal ized assessment reeve macdonald reported after a tou of the county which he had made with the assess ment committee mr macdonald said tests made by the committee showed all municipalities fairly as sessed but burlington was up in arms about an extra amount asses sed to them this year he fears that this will be taken to court no paving of the connecting link through town can be expected this year said mr macdonald because of a 30000 cut in grant by the go vernment council by motion re quested the county to make repairs on lower main street and expres sed disappointment that georgetown was not getting more of the link pa ved took no action on declaring july 6th a civic holiday to replace july 1st when it was learned that the three large industries had agreed to switch their holiday to that date council felt it was a matter for mer chants to decide themselves and that a holiday declaration would force banks and liquor stores to close two days farm news 3eef dollar wow stretching the jokes one heard not so long ago on the alleged high price of beef stock are already passed recent calculations by the american meat institute point out that in relation to earnings of industrial workers beef prices are now at the lowest point on record for which reliable dad are available with an hours pay the average ils factory worker can now take home 22 lbs of round steak com pared to only 12 lbs in 1929 of 28 lbs of rife roast compared to 15 lbs in 1929 going back to 1914 an hours wages would buy only one pound of steak or a little over one pound of prime rib roast specialists in new or remodelled bathrooms air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing estimates free of charge thompsons hardware main street phone 46 0 you will likely do some boating too during your vacation but remember the safety rules that will make your holiday a happy qnefor added enjoyment travel by bus to your favorite resort ask voub ioca1 agent about high- wait rouns ro au pasts of the usa round trip fares wasaga beach penetang burks falls subject to change 650 720 1135 ordered a new clectri the council chamber crock for tickets and information corner cupboard phone 89 of the season right across the country the trend is to fordi fords stepping ahead everywhere because ford is ahead in all the things carbuyers want most because ford is worth more when you buy it worth more when you sell it fords acclaimed from coast to coast for its great stratostar 1 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