Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1954, p. 1

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t twelve pages gurcotdwu oaatarhv w jmv 30 19k4 twelvepages georgetown bridal couple mr garde sptpc ledge dtpety ssattar at the sessions of the k aaasrobly bald in to bey york hotel toronto ifrafoardfa speoe brought honour to verdun bebslrah lode wafeo aha reserved her com mission as district deputy preeuteat 0 centre district no ii with ipnointmenf ef krvey-pw- fcurat aa aa oddfellow doom it present an uadau oeeurraaee the aorst time in many year that two loral lodge have had tola double honour mra bpenee who haa aarved a noble grand of verdun lodge and a district representative for two year will aarve els toronto lodge and georgetown anh milton other from town who attended all or part of the sessions included slater nora tuck reprefrntstive slater dori preaswood eefler and slaur ailaen bradley ann collins anne juddsl vivian arnold myrtle dron edna mcglbbon and pearl eyre of buffalo ny j barrager photo cutting their wedding cnlce in st ajbans parish hall acton following their marriage earlier this month are mr and mr donald white georgetown mr wite waa shirley paul daughter of mr and mra g r paul acton and the groom a smith and stone employee i the eon of the late mr and mra leonard white milton bennett qu p office advertising policy in commons that to save the publics money it was not deemed advlsceble to use every newspaper in canada ih miss dennett claiming that sometimes saving was without effi ciency mr cote promised to consi der the matter in his next budget strong criticism of a limited bud get for newspaper advertising which led to a hitandmiss placing of ads announcing the change in i postal rates was expressed in parlia ment last week by sybil dennett qc halton federal member miss bennett questioned hon al- clde cote the postmaster general about how placing of the advertise ment was ordered and why it did not appear in papers like the geor getown herald and yet was placed in some weeklies serving a smaller readership mr cote explained that bookings of the ads had been left to the walsh advertising agency and dies in toronto brother of the late k u mcgd- vray of town watson mcguvray 88 died suddenly in toronto today the funeral service is being held in the city friday afternoon mr mrguvray had been in the hardware business on dundos street for over 0 years social and personal mr arol oneill toronto spent last thursday in town with mr john oneill leroy dale qc who ha been 111 for everal weeks 1 again a patient in st josephs hospital guelph mr and mrs e b swackhamer were in ottawa lsst week visiting with their son armand and hi fam ily who moved there recently from essex barbara cunningham a piano pu pil of kenneth r harrison arct received drat claa honoure in her grade 2 theory exams which she wrote recently a visitor this week with and mra w a mcgowan i her nephew dr boa harvey who 1 on the ataff of the armed force research centre at sufiield alberta mayor and mrs jack armstrong dtare pending this week at mont tremblant where mr armstrong u attending a convention of mutual insurance agenta karen norton la leaving by plane tomorrow for edmonton alberta tuvhere she will visit for the next month with her uncle albert kem- ahead and hi wife and family visitor last week with mr a wright were mr m wright lake- view mr l matthew and meaara p and 8 beer bromav andhr and tmr u and ricky chat- mr and mrs matt lawr who june bought a cottage at victoria harbour are leaving saturday to spend a vacation there they were up last weekend and en route home attended a memorial service in the th line cemetery at innls- fll lynda daughter of mr and mra claude kentner was seven last wednesday and entertained at a party at her home on queen street guests were brenda fay eaaon paty tuck peter clark dorothy page donnle boyd marie and cath erine laird mary hall janet arm strong donna and marilyn brock lynn emrnerson ellen bell and janl mlno a party marked the fourth birth- day of veraey chapman at the hdme of her patent mr and mr fyed chapman durham street on tues- day peaeat at the party were john and barbara malay ulxabeth and bthjen mrattt engagements mr and mrs r p william an nounce- the engagement of their daughter kathleen maud to richard arnold weetherall of weston the wedding will take place on satur day july the seventeenth at three oclock in riverside united church corner of wallasey ave and main street n weston mr and mrs william leslie an nounce the engagement of their daughter margaret mercedes to mr senno soltzar ton of mr and mr paul spltier ij the wed- ing will take place on saturday july the thirtyural in holy croa bjc church georgetown sty and mr egmont s iprlee announce the engagement of theb daughter elaine kmma to mr carl howtttpetteraon tf oakvule the the marriage will take plea a bfc gmorava- anlolcaiichurenirt three juiyijia the weather wc had a great variety of weath er thla week real storms to start with and a few slullng days to wind up with then a drop of 20 degrees on sunday waa a real coolotter hm bslkln silver a wards to chap sttdetrts top student la title years grade ataa at chapel street school joan oasnmlna marion leajuery and bat ty- avery were presented with cash pits by local marchark bid sover at graduation exercise yesterday at the school last year mr silver eefsmlehod th 11 suver memorial awards in the public and high schools in a geoarou geature to promote educa tion and aa a remembrance of his father hymen stiver who placed a high value on academic work joan obtained highest standing in grade sa aad marion aind betty ware tied fesuhe award in orada sb also honoured with sliver awards w beverley emmaraon and keith treeey for moat progree during th aehool year staff matnbare and grade 7 pup il attended the ceremony at which bean wareing gave the valedictory ddra principal harold henry was chslrmsn snd may salter spoke a chairman of the aehool board while iteeve stan allen represented the town date june 21 june 23 june 23 june 24 june 23 june 20 june 27 average mai min juln si s2 1s4 77 82 13 70 18 75 48 ttsco 88 so 18 85 84 88 58 77 58 1 83 umeiiouse f1ndlay family moves here from the city we welcome mr and mrs james findlay and mr john flndlay to the village on monday they moved from toronto to an apartment et mr and mra spluars where they plan to live until their new house on the westerly corner of the splt- ser fsrm may be built rev g lockhart royal ba of norval was guest preacher on sun day when llmehouse presbyterian church celebrated its ninety third anniversary knox church choir of georgetown under the direction of mrs e gowland provided music at both service solo parte were taken by mr earnest gowland and mr e kim duels by mrs w cro- mar and mr harlow and quartette number by mra cromar mr tor rance r packer and e govt land mra f t c brown 1 at mcmas- ter university this week where she is taking a course in advanced lea- thercraft congratulations to mr snd mrs bob rogers who are proud parenta of a little daughter born early mon day at st josephs hospital guelph mrs d s mcdonald dorothy and keith of guelph visited the gisbys on sunday congratulations to eldin aakin ralph french garry scott and eil een shelboume who were promoted to grade 8 at s s no d also to all of the others who passed their cxamlnatlona mr and mr s glcby were the guests of their niece ariel law who made the address of welcome at her business college graduation dinner at yellow briar brampton on fri day evening llmehouse wi treated the local children to lee cream when they cooperated with mra lawson the teacher at s3 no 0 to hold a pic nic at earl scotts blue vauey ranch an monday soma sixty five children enjoyed the water and the woods with over twenty mothers and wi ladles prize for punc tuality regularity and cleanliness were awarded to joe brown and di ana shelboume aenlor and billy brooks and carole lawson junior by mrs sanford president on be half of the wi see demonstration of bullclam machine councillor who had aeen movlea of the international bulldam in operation were treated to a live demonstratlod thursday whan ken mcmillan arranged for bis company to bring the machine to town garbage was dumped la eonmi- derable quantity la a townowned ulley off the highway near nors mandx blvd and the bulldam eom- nreawd it and covered it with earth scooped fromnelghbourtng terrain the system la used iibpaiskilly in several ontario snunlcipauuft and provide the double advantage of sanitary garbage disposal i and reo- of waste- land ayifiajca georsetown reeve will seek provincial seat stan allen nag win lose with wallaceburg breaking a long winning streak georgetown natcs dropped a game 1511 in wsllacoburg saturday af ter winning here against the sarne team on wednesday 103 georgetown had ten men dressed to the home teams is and kept the scoring even until the last period when wallaceburg forged ahead they had 37 shots on goal to geor getowns 24 at the halfway mark in the 4th a very cheap penalty was handed out to chard since ngs had only three substitutes by this time with a man short they were no match for the wellrested wallace burg team who rapped in 3 goals in two minutes despite wednesdays high score wallaceburg played aggressively and norm young in goal was called on tf jnak soms hard aavea two new man were on hand for the locals and both showed good form dur ing the first period one fight was broken up by the referee and sev eral more threatened as the game was very rugged tonight fergus is the visiting team they have won all games to date and will provide keen compe tition sarnia will be the visiting team next wednesday sifts dedicated at st johns service memorlaj gifts presented by three former georgetown ladles were ded icated sunday morning at a special service in st johns united church doris ferguson russell of mon treal daughter of the late mr and mrs w if ferguson mary will- aon dodds red deer alberta daughter of the late mr and mrs a 13 wlllson and erma bell pom- eroy toronto daughter of the late mr and mrs james a bell pres ented the gifts which included a communion table cross vases altar desk and pulptt append la blblo markers and communion table run ner the gifts were in memory of mr and mrs james a bell mr and mrs herbert kennedy and their children lilian margaret and george mary cutp who was organ ist before the turn of the century and elma culp wlllson organist about 1000 a bible the gift of cede rv ale school was also included in the dedication by rev john m smith gifts were received by cecil me- namara clerk of session and elder p b harrison the pomcroys and russclls were both present for the occasion dorren warwick mado the presentation for ccdarvalc stan allen gaorgetown reave and s smith asfon forman will con test the next pfbvlntlal election for the cctpauhy nominated at a meeting last wew in milton isr alum haa already uimjhd his campaign anticipating an election which will be called thl fall as many informed source have predicted jt will be his second venture in the political field ur allen whs ccf candidate in ths 1053 federal election which was won by sybil bennett qc for the con servative party in accepting the nomination ur allen said that he would improve on the record of past halton repreaen- jutlves if elected to the legislator and that he ham always bean con scientious in carrying out his mun icipal duties and the same attitude would apply to the position he haa accepted special speaker stewart cooke hamilton area supervisor for tha united steelworkers of america attributes the present highways scandal to the policy of the old par ties in accepting funds from big business for election campaigns everyone has a basic right to work and share in the good things of life resulting from that work ha said indicating soma people hold an opposite opinion because it con flicts with their coacern over mak ing money these do not practice in business life what they profess to believe on sundays he said it is possible he continued for some to accumulate so much wealth and power that no human being could have the necessary responsibility and moral strength to develop it properly men thrown out of work as they are today he believes have their lives maimed just as those who were destroyed in war and he criticized the present unemployment insur ance aetup whose benefits are lim ited we hove come through a per- lod when 500000 wefe out of work if that had occurred in one concen trated area it would be considered a national catastrophe said mr cooke and yet the federal govern ment knew it would happen as far back aa ltmo when farm income be gan to fall today farm income is 22 per cent less than in 1040 yet neither provincial or federal gov ernments are doing anything about wedding in b c ur and mr john nodwell were married in st aneelma anglican church vancouver recently the groom who will enter hi final year in mechanical engineering at university of british columbia i in germany a a lieutenant with the canadian army hi bride who waa maureen daughter of mr and mrs o p oconneu pen- tlcton bc will bo visiting in town later- thl ummer wltbber motherlnjaw mr w e nodwell scout presentation to rev john smith f nim of camp kennabl and the 1053 jamboree at ottawa ware shown when parents night waa held by scout and cub in st john hall thurday outa were presented to rev john m smith 4ho eoon leave for hi new church in whitby and an ad- dress read by bob hardman told of the formation of thelat oeorge- town scout troop ave year ago- under hi direction and the pro- rea which ha been mad mr- xtaromaa laid that carrying on of the scout tuoveaunt here would be the moat lasting trsbuta to mr smith aa otgaouter iiiv i scouts and gary armstrong the cub in presenting a bj atatuetta while mr hardman presented a brief case from the group commit tee mr and mra smith were also presented with a larysusan seryv ing tray from the ladle of the scout auxiliary by mrs albert liv ingstone president school results high school reauh are on page 3 chapel street school on page 4 and vrvlgaleaworth school on pramouca meaw afv dlatrlct seho1s wm 5 kwmtt mln haraldifemivtjjv district native was saskatoon physician dr robert j mcewen son or the late donald and mary ann mcew en ii r 1 campbellvllle waa born on the homestead seventy one years ago he succumbed to a heart at tack in hospital in saskatoon on june 13th educated in ontario he practiced medicine in saskatoon since 1010 makng calls on foot when the liv ery stable refused s horaa because of a temperature of 50 degrees be low zero in 1014 he went oversees with the medical corns snd wss stationed at no 2 stationary hospital at boul ogne france he was awarded the order of the british empire in 1018 in 1010 he returned to saskatoon and resumed his practice although a distinguished surgeon dr mc- bwcn was a family physician until his death surviving are his widow formerly helen taylor of milton a aon don ald of port credit and two daugh ters mra robert wlamer betty of quill lake sask and mrs don- aid munro nora of pine fall man mra thomas taylor mar garet a sister and the last mem ber of a family of eleven reside in guelph funerak eervloa waa held in knox united church saskatoon on june lth with interment in saska toon dr mcewen was an tin ele of mr a w benton llme house incorporates garage as maveal meter sales completing hi tint year in the carafe business fred maveal iwln corporatln a a limited company which will operate under the name maveal motor sale ur maveal since purchasing the main street butlnea front fred stoi lair ha added the kalaerwllly and international truck agency to hi bm laatw b hay- wara forineroiltl at stbna eni- ployee beoalim aasftejaiasl wllli the

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