Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1954, p. 1

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the herald twelve pages georgetown odbuso wednesday april 7 1964 twelve pages levy 40 charge for town sewer hookups a 40 charge for hookup to the mwrage system has been imposed on home owner by korsetowu council concerned with mounting coals of this service if several planned divisions materialize majority of council overruled mayor armstrong in his opposition to the charge at monday a council meeting the charge which u common in other district towns was racom mended by the public works rom- jiilltrw and brought bnfore the meet ing by chairman ifarry hale spank ing his opposition mayor armstrong aald it was a matter which could be be duh with when the time arises we have already placed a charge for water hookups and i don t see burdening home builders with this he sold in 1047 we told people tf they payed lie a foot frontage they would hav r irwi rage ufid it doesnl seem right to put on thi extra charge reeve allerv believes subdlvlder are coming into dwrgrtown to build dormitory residences for rord and other neighbouring plants and taking od van tare of free service which other towns charge for cr mcguvray said a 5soq reserve had been set up in the 1054 budget to take care of sewer hook upa and nioney collected for this would not serve the purpose intended because no reserve fund is set uj into which money collected will placed a recorded uti showed rs mi gilvruy and dny op nog trie mo lion with tit nijor at d tilt ux otht r council ni mix rt v uti 4 in luvour of the 10 chargt true blues sponsor coo lung school tin true blue lodx- jonsored canada packers rookini school last uctk when dlttlclan juan y t llde n demonstrated uit company s products in st joint hall master of ceremonies thursday night wu mayor jack armstrong while on friday afternoon company tf salesman vlnce mountford llramp tn took oir this post quick lunchtun dishes cakes and uayi f using rfiortenlng wen main features of the school there were many prucs some donated by mcr- chants and baking dishes made wen also given away a special prize a larjc ham was won rtlday by mrs herb hirlow sr mrs r c freestone was pres nted with on orchid corsage for her goth wed ding anniversary and mrs it lane of llmehouse a bouquet of roses as oldest lady present mother in caledonia diet suddenly in sleep mrs robert fleming mother of william fleming georgetown died suddenly in her sleep sunday night at her home in caledonia she leaves her husband and a family of four children harvey and mrs stephen halfpenny caledo nia george of now westminster b c and williom of georgetown wai oldest living resident of town a lady who lud resided in geor getown jongrr than any other mrs anthony coatlifun bv died satur day the former r ram is rayner she was born ut stewnrtlomn the daughter of samuel and nirtxh itayner and spent her kirlhol at nurvsj where irr father was the first employee of the old nobl mill she had lived in georifrtown since her marriage to mr cokugun who died 41 years ujo she wai a member of the anglican oatini tjunlvlliit tre thief children mrs luy kerch r tottenham mn sarsh llunit and jjinn oattgun eorvetow n f iw gruiulthlldi en and six tfieil gratt it hlldirn mrs hose gill tii onto i the iimt mrm tier of thi itjynt r family mrs ostlgan w pr dec t iwd i broth ers lilck tor y red t iiurl and henry and suwr mrs j litrric lor and margaret hnyiu r archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service yes erday at the mcclurc runeral home with interment following ui greenwood cemetery ihillbearers were ray and hitur cnstlian bruce itetd jim mr alg ifirb sinclair mid leonard itayner employed many years at old lower mill a luiuf time employ i of tho old irovlnclal i vi r iilll torki v barnes 7 1 died it hit home ut john strei i un r ndn tr ijan i ulio w s um in greenwich yt l1 md t unt to can ad a ome 4fi rs ik and ll ed for a short unit in tht utst ami in toronto thtn moud to town rire ht was mployrd at the mc gibbon hott i bt fori joining the paper mill staff mr harriet was a keeo bavkill f m and took h krtat intertvt in lh km in town 11 tuid bttn in hliiu hi uih for 4orn time surlvlni an hi if ti dan ghtt rs mrs kathlt m dai i y ami hazel mrs k1 rt willi tins ond live grartdchildren all resub nt in town a slsttr mrs harry holme in rnglaml is the iiki survimnfc mcmtmt of hla family archdeacon w o 1 nompson conducted the funeral m r ice on monday at the mccjure fxmcrnl home and interment a in green wood cemctt ry georgt tow n pall bearers were georke chaplin allan norton walter louth don mc lliail albert williams urul ed short ill what council did gordon csmpb ilrsmplun william ml iter r nnd ins hr hr grorrettr gidu pic turrd nftrr their wedding last week in brampton mr milliere operates a television business in town and mrs millicre was a member of the dominion bank staff in brampton avmvtrsary mr and mrs 1- c freestone ex tend an invitation to friends to their home temple road on the occasion of their sixtieth wedding anniversary rriday april the ninth from three to five nnd seven to nine bricade answers three fire calls hint unk end fin tall t f tin in in h timnshlp k j t tin i us t it him 1 tio prop rtj 1 mi 44 thl m- k s itur 1 ty ht rt o n 1 j hi i t r at thi farn bon of jo it hs uisol a ftrt wart ami inn t tuu i il4 to ttu ht iter at d m sui ti noon th reason s first vnixs fin tot aut of untrol on fnik s at i wai kkui chiv ked by tht tirlk nrlf motut t tht bi uj4li kiih c uled t iht jiurn giaham f inn v hi rt i blii hail suultd in tht lofl of uit chnki n lion i tht f ml k pi tht flrt in chtt k iiul finimn hid littlt work to ilo whin tht orrl ttl as a prtx lution fctr iw in hit 1 ft is rt mo t tl a set on 1 iry rt lull of ttu flrt t ill m is ihuit of a tow trutk to pull uie crulnt out of uit firm i mi vthtri it had but kid dov n in h mud returns homefrom england for easter suun gmharn is tnjouig o thru month visit in rngland m comjmny with her grandparents mr nnd mrs t i cmn ixindon ontirio slie has spent most of her lime in the midlands and london and with relative and is in cumberland for a few days before sailing for home her parents mr and mrs h u canham of sttw irttown nnd broth ers ptttr nnd chris will drlvt to montreal to me t the returning party on hasti r sdunliy brochuking wedding in toronto church jiik t wtttlitil ceremony vnk i 1 in lorotilo at simiui ave i hi i hurt ii mikii m irlon a i let ki k i lit si diikhtir tf mr syd t v smith and the late william jims furnit rl of acton nnd jo- ipli a ilrtkhu tttrtmto wert utn t t in marriai e thi ir attendants tin tht trldt j slslt r mrs k n- t th ii irrti tork ioa n anil ht r t io11ur 1 loyd jiiiim toronto the bride and tur attendant wore gtt suits with 111 ilt hituf uivwior it an 1 torsike of pink md red rt- mt aflir a wettdiiik supp r at 48 m irji i avenut the home of the t ndi 1 mother mi ami mrs bro thu lift ir mikiin halls they 111 it s ilt in toronto i maw1m1stn mr mid mr karl br ib oij 11011 tin the engigement tf their ildtst daughter dorotlty jean to hirles alt xander armittrong son of mrs walter iturrowii md the la4- al xander armstrong tlic mar rlivke will take place on saturday may the first at st pauls anglican church norv il at three o clock mr nnd mrs a r carney nor al announce the engtgemtnt of their daughter mary isabel i to wll ii im melville staines or aglncoiirt i he marrtnge will uke place on saturday april the twenty fourth tt threethirty o clock in norval united chtirch was industrial nunc at stqith stone a crvlcc wos held on saturday nt the mcclure funeral home oeorfictown r lliobol maraarcl emslle dautrhtcr of mr and mm b lelle emxue urompton who died the mornlnjr of april 1st at her home in cjcorkctown she wa industrial nurse at bmlth a stone ltd until three months ago when latlinu health caused her resignation born in ottawa miss emslic at tended havergal collage toronto and oakvllle hleh school in lmr ahc graduated in arts at mccul university and the following year in library science later ahc gra duated as a nurse at the general hospital toronto and practiced her profession in brampton and district for a time until taking a position at smith si stone surviving are her parents a bro ther james d bmslie formerly of acton who now lives at shclburne her ounuemjlxand anna emslle georgetown and on uncle john emslle oakvllle the funeral service was conduct ed toy mr aun m ure of the greenwood avenuo chapel tbron- to pallbearers were harry adams eric londesboro stan allen ted darlington w hill and f h hos- sjter interment was in the town cemetery oakvllle testifying to uie esteem in which miss emslle wu h were many beautiful flor al tributes including those from tab 4unnt tmpslrtwmshj- m- smith tt hums- n 1 jb fclii over 500 view dials at bell open house more than sco georgetown citi zens toured the bell telephone ex change here lust week when tho company held open house at its building at 3a main street north on thursday and friday nights designed to acquaint rosldents of thiscommunltywltm the -telephone- factutios that have been serving them since the dial exchange went into service lart september end to explain the progress of telephone development here the tour took the euetti throughout uie building vis itors were shown uuwarlous sec- tionsof the exchange sind saw the entire process of connecting a tel- ttptsotssegllf t most it toe dpr house was w o mlsener bell telephone manaby the georgetown exchange gcr for this region telephone em ployees acted fas guides and nnr gators through the tour visitors saw local calls being connected through tlio dial switch ing equipment the operation of which wos described ibynarrators errtbers homeuntll it eeaehaethe using working models other n ex tors described how long distance calls are carried through the equip ment otlests were told how use of the telephone has grown greatly in re cent years since 104 local calls have increased from 2735 to 4670pir claims government propaganda on 1954 municipal tax bijjs the weather mr hdilur the low of 4 dtgreos on buiyuy inoxuing was rather utueusonable for april tko jnonth of march was the cld- us1 to nonnal averages that v liave had for some ume 7tus nor- irisl avrruife mtiaunuxn fur the month of march u i6 and this year it was juft 1 v degree above the average miiumimi of it was our mul and also the tf iiu twm of snow was exactly normal average so maybe we just thought munii wvi bt hind aversgt rn itslkln 1045 there were 000 telephones here compared with lqsq now among the dtsnlnyi of particular interest to vuiton wai ono that aketched the pnth or a telephone enll from the ume it leave a iub- ulc mai mil snow marth u jl ii 3v msrrh ju j a murth jl jj 1 lurrlr aprlf 1 j7 10 a pi ii 44 ii hurrlra april 3 k 1 hurrlrs anl si 4 awrairt 33 13 3 1 entrance class learns of high school courses t rude 8 pupils joined memlx n ot thi home ond school ut the us wmljtion meeting murvuiy in chapel strc et srhool when high school prlnriuil j i iimhert outllrxed uie diftt n ut luurmi uvalltibli when a ludtiit i nti ri high trhool mijh m1kkj1 ktrls who will ling in tlit lrl trio and duet ut the muiir fistljl rthi irsed thi lr a 1 x 1 iii f r tl i men ting sis vell ui wiiiiir i timic tthmi my who nvlll sii k in jrio i- t 1 1 s launch wjs mritl ah r thi muting and efec tui of iliitii uai announced or thf m i ii in g worked four year at thompgon hardware a former en ployee of tlvomp soim hiirdwan huasell mickey it 101 ns 63 died in ij ramp ton last nurslny mr hutfinj workel in town for lour iars with itny thompson ai suldi visions tai bills si4evutj and drainage occupied a share of cousscii s uml jt meeting on mon day f cr doug ijurgent expressed jectlon to the printing of govwn- ment propaganda on the town tax bills this year the subsidy r- reived from queen pafv la jndica ted in an sjnnouncernetit wtdch th govenanent rwjulrea u be printed on ue rwerse side of erh tax not ice a sjdewulk petition received lagt yeur from arleua street resident will be dealt with this year and it was suggested ttu any such peti tions under iucl improvement siutuld be tiandleil nil st one time s vtral yrr ugo sarah bt resi dents asked for sidewalks und fiirttier petition would he necessary tt for any action ts taken muu lsobel moore attended in meeting to usk uial precautions b taken when drainage work is don on muln street north that tier pro perty does not suffer with prospect of the harold ci nave subdivision again in the lr council reaffirmed lost years prom le to provide sewers and water kecvr allen said georgetown should insist that the county use oil in place of calcium on connecting roads through town tills year pot holes on normandy luvd and danger sot in sunbeam 1 fright a will be repaired a y00 option was gicn the high ways dpartmnt for their purvhas of a town owntj strip 17 ft by 168 tii t fr highway wldi nlng near n in ndy ijlvd siing that a man had been v noiked down by a car that morn ing at the church and main corner cr gray suggested no u turn for tills dtaitgi rous spot hie question of stop lights at school crossings was mentioned brlelly and the subject will be dis cussed ai a later meeting a plumber and steamflttcr and mo ved back to ids home town of brampton in 1052 he was prede ceased two years ago by his wife and leaves a f imlly of two daugh ters and one son georgetown businessman marries brampton girl imt mlsener expressed grattnea- tlonljylth the interest in the open house shown by georgetown resi dents we feel that a look at the work ings of a local telephone system is legion notes m a few weeks ago the annual el ection of officers for the imperial section of branch 120 was held re suiting as follows pievident bui droughton past pres james murphy vice pres arthur herbert sccrttary bob muir treasurer jack wareing rxecutivc perc clark tom herbert suk committee mrs t grlcvo i- ntcrlalnmcnt alex taylor the meeting was held at the home of mr and mrs james mur phy with a goodly number pres enl of tht section members and nssoci1u1 members the president of the ilranch and 1st vice presi dent were there to take charge of he election various committee reports were rend nnd adopud and general busi ness dealt with fxve ilowmnn was modi an associate member of tho section a rocial time brought the very intiri sting evening to a close oh collier is now head of a new bumiiesh enterprise gobs driving classes he ovidently uses n new system whereby the pupil drives while the teacher runs behind he had his first pupil last friday night at the bill lawrence night at nnmpton uegion inst friday a few of bur local boys were down lome cross won the door prize v the inspector from the lcbo is nnxious to meet the two characters who sign themselves into the local branch guest book as chub and sharkey he says he 11 bet they are a real pair of dandle in case youre interested boys he wants fu14ffnature in future hockey night for the rid hockey- ist wi be mond majf3rd it is expected there will be a hockey star present a good dinner and a sports film fciterwlard a georgetown businessman wil liam george mil here who operates millicre television morrled mlsa georgette gladu of brampton last week the ceremony in sl mary s rec tory brampton was performed by rev fy c w sullivan the bride was employed before her marriage at the brampton brunch of the do minion bank mr mlluerc u the son or mr and mrs william millicre of kit chener residents here while his father was cnr station agent the bride is the daughter of mr joseph gkidu winnipeg and the late mrs ciladu for her marriage the bride wor a cocktail irnvth cown of white satin and nylonlace fingertip veil and corsage of red carnations her sister mrs r coutu toronto was her attendant wearing a blue wool mut and pink carnation corsage mr coutu was groomsman after the wedding reception in kitchener at the home of the tnoorn s parents mr and mvtluuiftre left for a honeymoon trip to niagara foil and buffalo the bride travelling in a grey suit dark navy hat and black accessories they arc living in georketown this uugtouhh in local oauirtf j prwidan buffc injto li reflected t in th increaaa in the m jwi iwhai wtfirtf the oftt card of thanks true blue lodge members of the true blue lodge wish to thanle taerchantffor prizes dona ted for uielr codklnst scboot ami cnadapckrsl for un williams sunday schoolers get attendance pins a number of students of the sunday school of glen wiluams united church received attendance pins at a service sunday morning attended by parents and friends those receiving gold pins for one full year of perfect attendance were john june norman tommle and gary mcgowon terrence hen- cock dennis hancock patricia bell allen wheeler danny wag- staffo charles glbbs gall wheel er betty wagstaffo and catherine hancock silver pins for so bun- days were awarded to billy wheeler and donnle norton and red pins 28 sundays to linda puckering gregory moody and susan wheel- v er bronze pins for 1 sundays were given to diane giles and doug las hims after the lesson ma bop- esta kjottccsnpantm- by

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