Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1954, p. 1

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jt twelve pages wedoetrky juaa otfa 1s54 twelve pages thtee district oac qrdds manned move here coronary b fatal a lady who was planning to move feon to fjeongatowa died suddenly earl monday evening while visits lng at tbe home of her cousin kin lome peters edith 8treec while a guest wjlth her- huaband at the peters mrs robert elliott m suffered a ooronary mr elliott la plant manalw of pioneer appli ance etdbleoke which la tut getllng into production in a new building they were planning to anove frbnv london and make their home here mrs elliott who waa the former ssarela bragg la survived by her jjuabend two daughters mr laalla fcvsn and mta colleed elliott and two arandcbjldren all of london the funeral eelrice la planned in t inndnn tomorrow terra cotta brick plant may soon operate agaui dl donald wttxjtts three young diatrict men received their deffreea thii year at guelph dr donald wil- litts of ballinafad haa beun veterinary prac tice in uxbridge lykle devriea will appty lykle deveies dick van vuet hi acientific knowledge farming with his fa ther on the check line dick van vliet will farm thii aummer with hi father at norval and begin teaching at weaton in september five attendants for bride don white shirley paul wed an acton wedding on saturday of local and district interest unit ed in marriage shirley marie paul daughter of mr and mr george robert paul acton and donald leonard white eon or the late mr end mra leonard white whose father wu publisher for many years of the milton champion white snapdragons were on the altar of st alberts anglican church where hev ralph e price officiated t the ceremony baskets of white snsptlragons also adorned the chancel steps organist was mrs bessie jobb llsiowal and the torldes aunt mrs william a beard peterborough sang the lorda prayer before the ceremony and o perfect love during the tlgntnf of the reclster the bride wore white ehanlilly lace over satin with front panel of pleated nylon and the skirt ex tending to a chapel train her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls and lace and she carried a mauve orchid on a white prayer book ilcr only sister sheila as maid of honour wai dressed in a blue net strapless gown over taffeta with brocaded satin bolero flower head dress and carried an oldfashioned nosegay of pink roses and stephano- tls senior bridesmaids were carol tyler acton and joanne alexan der llstowel miss tyler wore mauve net over taffeta with match ing stole and miss alexander a pale green strapless gown of lace and net and matching bolero flow er headdresses and nosegays of yellow roses completed their en sembles junior bridesmaids were nieces of the groom bettysue john son and gall sttgfcer georgetown who wore pink and yellow net over taffeta and carried nosegays of yel low roses and matching streamers they wore dutch hats elmer hill cousin of the groom nrimlrkl holmes wra uihera and ther wore navy blue crepe with white accessories and pink rosebud corsage mrs fred johnson re ceived for her brother wearing printed nylon taffeta white acces sories and a corsage of crimson rosebuds centering the brides table was a wedding cake topped with decoratlona from her mothers cake of 21 years ago leaving for honeymoon in mon treal end caitcrn points the bride wore a pink tweed suit navy ac cessories and a pink ahorlle coat and mauve orchid corsage they will live in georgetown where mr whits is employed at smith u stone ltd before her marriage the bride worked in the acton of fice of j b mackenzie son ltd guests attended the wedding from jfhrristoa g peter borough london woodstock bar- rle norwich glen williams fer gus li it o we 1 and toronto groorpa sisters entertain for acton bribveiect a georgetown event in honour of a saturday bride shirley paul of acton who married donald white was a miscellaneous shower given by the groom sisters mrs ted stlgger and mrs fred johnson in acton mrs d c price ten dered a pantry shelf shower and misses carol tyler and maureen kinread a miscellaneous shower at a troussea tea given by her mother mrs ted stlgger received with mrs psu and the brideelect mrs w mlno mrs l h fountain and mrs g dorr poured tea and the brides sister sheila was in charge of the guest book also assisting were mrs mick holmes who showed the linens miss carol tyler the trousseau and miss jo anne alexander llstowel the shower gifts district students get university exam results with tome etlll waiting word of their years reaulta at university a majority of local and district stu- denta have received the newt thelma hunter who la spending the ummer with her parents mr and mra oliver ltunter at their norval farm completed her flret year in arts and physics and health education at queens and john hunter puaaed his second year art at the same university hie brother reed a queene grad has two yean of his law course st os good finished and is working this summer with a toronto law firm john and biting berg who passed his first year chemical engineering crams at university of toronto have summer jobs in town at pro vincial paper ltd carl dutch schenk son of mr snd mrs william schenk olen williams will enter his one year at mcmaster in the fall to complete his ba course at oac gordon graham aon of mr and mrs william graham nor val headed his class of 03 and won a 1 00 scholarship in his first year of the b sc course third year students donald lawson son of mr snd mrs walter lawson stewarttown and stewert alexan der son of mrs john alexander r r 2 had eecond class honours in their 3rd year course donald specializing in animal husbandry snd stewsrt in horticulture norman rues student minister at ballinafad united church suc cessfully completed his first year course st victoria college toron to jaaek jones joins funeral home staff succeeding bill robinson en the mcclure runes heme staff la james s jonas who has coma from brampton to join harold mcclure in the local boelnaas native of mount rarest end man ager of the david a mcclure fun eral home brampton for five years mr jones is an honour graduate of the canadian school of embalming banting institute end has just completed o poatgrsduate course there in brampton he was a anembar of the lions club snd of peel county fish game associ ation with his wife end children philip and michael he will live in the apertment above the funeral home on edith street ibs father step hen jones is secretary cnanager of the kitchener chamber of com merce mr robinson is now employed in toronto with mcdeugell brown ltd mr and mra robinson moved s few weeks ago to downsvlew af ter living in town for six years while he was with the mcclure or ganization an industrial revival in terra cotta is forecast if nagouatioiu now in progress for purchase of the old hajum brick co property mater ialize cloaed down tunc the thirties the 100axre property which was acquired by jjllstrlet farmer clar ence anderson in 1m1 is being bought by three men arom owen sound and it la believed they plan to start production again using the famous terra cotta clay which at one time war known over a wide ares the lend haa been used for pas ture since the brick plant once a thriving business employing msny ann crsbtree u nursing graduate men was closed at that time equipment was sold for soap buildings dismantled the lk4 adjoins the hamutonbarrle cjw line and when the plant was in operation a railway aiding ran into the property the company was operated by messrs mavelle and carew oif lindsay the weather mr editor the pest week with en the clou dy rainy weather could no4 live up to that old quotation about what is so rare as a day in june the month of may was very dry the rainfall being only 1 inch which is 1 inches below normal the avereas normal nas temperature for may is ae and ww exactly that this hay but use nor mal minimum was only 37 being 6 degrees below normal far the month jxn ratkln mas uln rain eo trace m 4 m tu so m b 11 ai joo 40 41 j date may 31 june 1 june 3 june 3 june 4 june ft june 6 average 70 44 m 47 tu groomsman was george hoare jr georgetown the brides father gave her in marriage at a reception following in st albans parish hall the brides mo- pak1stan facts told toollvaxjunlors damage 1500 when car ditched on no 7 an acton man was slightly in jured and damage of s1600 caused in one of two accidents which oc curred less than an hour apart on no 7 hi near pensonf ser- jack hart returns as bank manager accountant at the bank of com merce here from 1033 to 1040 jack hart will aoon fa returning tortown as manager mr- hart who is now manager st richmond hill will succeed fred chapman who has been pro moted to the managership at peter borough social personal mrs jessie adams st thomas is visiting in town at present mrs john i williams toronto spent issl week in town visiting with relatives bert gilmer manager of the harleykaymarsland ltd left on saturday by plane for a twoweek business trip in england mrs l kilns snd mr sam stein of kitchener visited on sunday with their brother mr v a stein and mrs stein at their home on queen street mr and mrs blair armstrong with his mother mra o r arm strong guelph and alster mrs la bel nixon toronto were in ot tawa saturday to attend the wed ding of miss isabel buir and mr bob hawkins they visited in hull with mr and mrs ralph arm strong relatives from england and the states were in town yesterday visit ing with mr and mra sam tenn ant they included mr and mra jack wharton lorraine ohio mr and mrs j j lynn rugby eng- lsnd mr montague tennant and miss j whittle of london england mra ross petch ann crabtree a georgetown girl who will com plete her nursing course this fall ann cnabtree was a member of the graduating class of the school of nursing st ottawa civic hospital last wednesday born in vajleyfleld quebec ann came to georgetown when her par ents moved here sixteen yesrs sgo sttrnded chapel st school end graduated from high school here she spent six months ss mn operator at the belt telephone office before commencing her nursing duties attending the graduation cere- moniee last week were her par ents mr and mrs ivan crabtree her sister sue and mr charles al len of milton john gunn president chamber el commerce with more need than ever for an active chamber of commerce members of the executive rllsniss ed future plans at a meetlne last week when new officers were elect ed succeeding fred chapman who will soon leave town for his new post ss bsnk of commerce manager at peterborough la john gunn of the provincial paper staff mr gunn who is n graduate of the university of western ontario london has lived in town for the past four or five years and is en thusiastic about georgetowns fu ture jsmes p evana georgetown- born insurance and reel estate man is the new chamber eecreeaxy be succeeds assessment commissioner joseph gibbons who has held this post since the chamber was organi sed robert darou royal bank manager continues as treasurer saturday bride and qroom will make home in huntsville and daughter carol of vaudreuil terrace quebec are visiting this week with mr and mrs frank petch mr petch wlu join them here this weekend a couple who will live in hunta- vlue were married ssuurday in knox presbyterisn church by rev alex j calder wedding princtpala were audrey marie mitchell daughter of mr and mra richard h mitchell r r 1 llmehouse and jamee hamilton stone eon of mr and mrs lome a stone toronto the bride waa employed at provincial paper ltd before her marriage and mr stone associated with hb father in op- the capitol bowling alley eratlng in huntsville standards of white lilacs snap dragons and carnations were used for church decorations the brides grahamthompson wedding party xfi a larger percentage of pakistan young people go to university than in canada wna one of the interest ing ractstealnea by members of norval juniors who heard a talk at their meeting last week by charagh chaudhary the speaker who is studying canadian agriculture as a represen tative of- the pakistan government comes from lahore in the country which became a dominion id 107 bis people he said are particularly advancing in scientific studies but lack equipment in descjibmg the different classes in the country be aid the upper class have nothing to do but try to use up their wemuhy and that the middle class is the backbone of the country walls the poor are very poor sp first at the boys meetlnt mr cheud- harl described farming in pakistan where there is also great lack of siqulpcnent mr esaon from the dale estate wu the speaker for the junior ln- autttto meeting he told 41 gfru how to arrange bouqueuauu bos tq ntilce tfaem tsat longer and oes- ctihad dlffeiemyeeomf in the buidjfsa sesslott tt wil decided to buy m ehslw far meet ings which will ajgp itt ren for it vice station saturday later that night telephone service was disrup ted in part of norval when an other car hit a telephone pole there a car driven by donald muekart brampton was heavily damaged when it akldded on vet pavement coming down sllvercreek hill end rolled over on the west side of the highway early saturday afternoon theodore perkins acton paasjsn- iter was treated by dr j if cham berlain at his office for minor in juries half an hour later a minor ac- cldent occurred near the aame spot when ears driven toy mrs charles laws georgetown and bruce und- say rjl 1 were in collision total damage was estimated at 1b0 opr- officers from milton investi gated the two accidents rounding the curve on mo 7 on the east side of the norval bridge a car owned by gordon btirtonv brampton and driven by harold bryentori also of brampton went nut of control at 14u ajm sunday and knocked down a telephone pole the accident was mveeugated by pcvkan derch brampton opp de- tachment btop advrtlaemeot en- tered w j3frm suffer oorey het- wtbv on ihz-fsteps- of fitrt baptii gretcyun where they wii turried on wght ih th pkum t s may 22nd mr aatl mirhvvwrl awiyww girl anne llcji aetony t gudtuuntmme with ttrjrarteusbttt thlrrauw t- thomtttbnv maid- o hoiotir j mk um cousin june esson campbellford ssng wedding prayer when the brides mother entered the church snd o perfect love white the re gister waa signed sirs bernica oowland brampton was organist the wedding gown of chantilly lace and gossamer nylon tulle over taffeta was featured by a figure moulding bodice enhanced by a acallopedged neckline with delw cate sparkling sequin ndtaylufcv trout seed pearl embroidery and long tapering sleeves the full skirt ended in a chapel train matching headpiece of appuquad lace shaped with modified potato and illumined with sequins and seed pearls caught her double fingertip illusion veil tbe bridal bouquet was white amebuls and ataphanoua attendants were the brides sister ruby mitchell mild of honourp wore shrimp nylon net and lac over taffeta with a captivating lace ahrug jacket worn over a strapless bodice and bridesmaids joanne hamilton of ramore cousin of the groom and ann luke they wore blue nylon net and lice over ta ffeta with demure highnecked lac boleros worn over strapless bodlcea the attendants wore headbandi of frilled nylon- tula and forgetmenots and their bou quetx were of gardenias stephanotla and ivy mr mitchell gave his daughter la marriage- groomsman waa the grooms wether william stone sudbury and the usher were john mlehle milton and alee sutherumd toronto ai recepuonr- in the thurch- baseraent the brides mother woht eumstchuecalsc4a corsage of trotrsptsvxhldsi the groom motfewcaeptik vmh shantuna musti a gueals wf

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