ten pages wednesday evun july 28111 1964 ten pages r american company consi ders hire cloverdale heights subdivision starts on harold cleave farm lateat in georaotowns growing 11m of subdivisions is cloverdale heights with cb homes planned on a 17aere tract of land being pur chased from exmayor harold cleave the subdivision will lie between main street and churchill cres cent and takes in land south of mr cleaves farm home ail the property la within town limits work will be started this week fay the contractors olatt construc tion ltd of port credit who plan to build in groups of tan homes will hava frontages of 0 to fast sad the contractor offers four bungalow plans for 3 bedroom houses and a storey and a half 4- badroom plan all homes will ba solid claybrick full basement and farced air oil heated they will ba financed under the national hous ing act selling agent on an exclusive basis is it w butt ltd port cre dit realtor who plans to open a branch office here soon with a salesman on the property the first bouse is planned to be ready by midseptember the new subdivision will add two new streets to town cleaveholm which takes its name from the pres ent owner of the property and mary st named after mr glatts small daughter an existing street henry st will also be used as sn entrance to the subdivision what council did plan erection of new stop signs safety measure will be taken al several dangerous corner in town when new stop signs are erected this cummer monday the town council agreed to a list of tome 23 corners where j stop signs will be placed tliese include several entrances onto no 7 a dan serous corner at edith- park where several accidents have occurred emerymonatab charles- ms pic and mcnabbaibert eugns will be placed in the new concrete markers designed by the town to which street names can be added at a later date alfred sykes made a return trip to discuss with council a parkin situation on market st beside his home he complained that cars and trucks frequently ran onto his lawn and that a fence which he had erected wai da mated he ask ed that council erect a barricade sufficient to keep vehicles outside his property line and also build a fence council decided to build the barricade first which will be constructed of hydro poles and advised mr sykes to lay complaints with police if further property damage was caused actor school tcvcher marritt at bllin4sfv balllnafad united church decor ated with baskets of pink and whit gladioli was the setting for the wedding saturday of an acton public school teacher dorothy marie warne daughter of mr and mrs robert warn r il 2 acton and kenneth lane alien sea of mr and mrs char us allan acton hie room operate a bihea laying busineas with his brother morley rev qdrtdge a currey officiat ed mrs lion saunders was or ganist and miss yvonne bruneue sang wedding prayer before the bride entered the church and ill walk beside you during the sign ing of the register later at the reception she sang because the bride wore white nylon net over satin her strapless gown topped with lace had a short il rev ed lace jacket with a net insert in the back the full skirt was edged with rows of scalloped lace with front and back panel of nylon net a net band set with seed pearls held a fingertip veil of nylon tulle edged with scalloped lace she wore a single strand of pearli and carried a bouquet of white shasta mums and red sweetheart roses the brides sisters marjorie and vera warne were bridesmaids both wore fulllength gowns of pink ny lon over taffeta matching picture hats and pink nylon mitts they e srr i ad baskets of white shasta mums sandra blnnle the brides niece ai flower girl wore full- length pale green nylon over taf- cta with matching picture hat and nylon wristlets pointed over her hands she too carried a basket of shasta mums the grooms brother ted allen acton waa groomsman and ushers were another brother charles al len georgetown and the brides brother roy warne acton mr warne gave his daughter in marri age at the reception in the sunday school room of the acton united church the brides mother wore mauve lace with white acces sor i ci and a corsage of yellow pln- nochio roses the grooms mother wore a navy sheer dress over white and navy printed taffeta navy accessories and corsage of pink pin- nochlo roars leaving on a motor irlp to the west coast the bride wore a pow der blue linen dress dusty rose shorty coat white accessories and a corsage of pink plnnochlo roses mr and mrs allen will be living on peel street acton the weather mr bdltor and it is still hot and drv sundays sprinkle hardly laid tha dust erin datkln date mas mini rain july ib 83 m july in 83 u july 21 81 80 july 22 78 48 july 23 81 bl july 24 87 s8 july 23 si 57 07 average 5 07 rmc cadets summer with navy rcaf two local royal military collage students are in to news this week bui hughes nerval who u taking awbree training this summer has completed his solo fight training at panhold alberta george mcclure who is with the navy at hmcs nsden esquimau uc has been chosen for the guard of honour party for the duke of bdlnburgh at tha ilrltlsh empire oemea both young men will enrol in tha fall for their second yesr course at r m c may option 10 acres for new factory social and personal mrs john d kelly molra and michael are holidaying at their cot tage at balm besch near midland mrs john mcdermid spent the weekend visiting with friends in gait mr and mrs bruce mackanxie and paul of hamilton were visitors in town on saturday miss esther turnbull is visiting with her parents in uosetown sas katchewan mr a pattenden li visiting with friends this week at locust hill near mark ham mrs alice collier waa visiting last week in preston with mr and mrs john hodglns dr snd mrs jack kerby spent the lattrr part of lsst week st the baldwins windermere mn a wright mrs s boyd dlanne hillock and doug logan visited with their sunt in stouff- vlllv one day last week mr snd mrs percy olney doro thy and norma and mr and mrs bill james and son brian were at wasaga beach on sunday mr and mrs james blair with mr and mrs thomas wilsonto- ronto have retiirncd home after spending two weeks at beptiste lake and barry bay lorne scots take niagara trophy for the second lime the lome scoti regiment won the gilbrtde trophy for allround military effi ciency during a weeks summer training at camp niagara the lome scots nosed out the irish regiment toronto and al gonquin regiment hailcyhury for the award limited to members of the 5th brigade a turnout of 242 at camp gave the lome scots tho record in this department too the trophy was presented to major sam charters acting o c for ltcol john r barber who is temporarily commanding the 5th brigade jjsterlong wedding party joan ifarrison has returned from a weeks visit in montreal with mr and mrs al vander molen myrna crawford is home from cardinal to spend her vacation with her parents mr and mrs james crawford normandy blvd miss beryl pattenden snd mrs george eames toronto are vacs- tloning this week at a cottage near burks rails paulene wstson and barbara may allan are two local girls who are spending ten days at ryerson beach camp near normsndale mrs jack tarxwell and son john from ottawa are visiting with her parents mr and mrs alvln mc- donald queen st mr and mrs william t sinclair edith st visited mr sinclair sis ters st their cottage the lllack cralglelth mr and mrs thorn a eason and daughter margaret with linda kor- xack srr vacationing this week at waaaga beach mr and mrs c e stacey will spend the next three weeks on a trip to the west coast they are going by araln and will visit both vancouver and victoria bc mr and mrs armand swack- hamer and jimmy ottawa are visiting in town with her sister miss hilda erwln and his parents mr and mrs e b swackhamer mr and mrs james gray cathy and helen of lansing were recent visitors with miss helen macdonald and mr and mrs k it macdon ald miss marlon reld and miss jean hart toronto are vacationing at dclawana inn honey harbour mrs j p rcid spent last week there with them miss barbara norman of new castle pennsylvania was a sunday visitor with her cousins mr and mrs joseph shields and brydon maple ave mr and mrs a mccumber and eon charles oak park illinois were visitors one day last week with mr and mrs a s mccumber chapel st e weekend guests with mr and mrs joe hon re glen williams were their nephew douglas hoare his wife and son doug jr from detroit four local people motored to calgary to attend the famous cal gary stampede they were mr and mr v jcirbyhalan bltchio and mary lindsay visitors with mr and mrs mau rice hillock last week were mrs jean matthews and son ricky chatham and mrs pat morrlssey keswick mrs bob harris and sons robert and kevin visited last week in little britain with her brother-in- law and sister mr and mrs c l hall miss helen hall returned to town with them for a visit mr and mrs frank cleave will be starting the return portion of a months trip to mexico this weelc they are travelling by bur and will leave mexico city to return via the state of texas and new orleans weekend visitors with mr and mrs john henderson normandy blvd were her brother and his wife mr and mrs charles smith chicago i1u and miss betty patter son toronto this picture snapped by bob hill shows joan cummins top student in her grade 8 class at chapel school receiving one of the hyman silver memorial awards from sid silver at the graduation exercises an american electronics company is considering georgetown as the site of a canadian subsidiary end a ten acre local property may be optioned by the end of tills wek monday an official of the firm was in town and expressed interest in two locations a price on one of these hss been submitted by the ovpner and cr doug sargent in dustrial chairman of council la optimistic that the deal will ma ter la hie the company would have 5000 to 6000 square feet of floor space and would employ about so skilled and semiskilled workers to start contrary to most industries they sre not interested in locations near rsllwsys snd in feet because of the nature of production prefer to be away from smoke and dust it is slso interesting to note thst com pany policy leans towards bcautlfl- catlon of industrial properties and their location woud be an asset in sny district in town drilling for oil on mcdonald farm property after finding oil gas on his pro perty southwest of acton last week tony seynuck has started drilling s no 2 wrll on property in the scotch block owned by mr and mrs alvin mcdonald queen street georgetown mr seynuck says that according to factfinding instruments there are good chances of oil and gas on this property at a reasonable depth the farm is situated on the corner of the 4th concession esquetlnc and the speyside sideroad mr seynuck owns is acres in the area where gas was found last week and has leased well rights on 10000 acres approximately 4fl aq miles in the district tony seynuck roumanian by birth came to acton in 1010 and has been drilling in the area for over 25 years ibs no 1 well is presently capped with a temporary six saturday arrests busy time for police six arrests gave the local opp detachment and justice of the peace john d kelly a busy time on saturday night five men and one woman will appear today in court at milton five charged with being drunk in a public place and one with comm on assault a local man is booked on the assault charge after complaints from women in the queen street neighbourhood he was arrested about 1115 pm three huttonville residents a married couple and a friend were picked up on the high way while men from brampton and street s vi he were arrested in separate occurrences elsewhere in town that night fixture snd tests to meter quantity and potential of gas will not be made until a large capping device is axed to the top of the descender representatives of ontario natural gss distributing firms have already been in touch with him if gas is discovered on the mcdonald farm it might lead to a completely new industry for this section of helton at present strictly a rural economy what council did will proceed with queen street paving queen street will be paved this year but at mondays council meeting plans were shelved to wid en the street four feet at present road chairman al norton expres sed doubt at the wisdom of spend ing six or seven thousand dollars on a complete resurfacing job he would rather see the worst holes patched and the money spent on widening reeve sjan allen opposed any widening while the town is stul gravelling a not oiling other streets which could be paved tenders have been called for 1500 feet of sidewalk on victoria street and victoria ave to replace dam aged pavement and the work is planned to be done next month l a drainage problem on lower main street will be cleared up next week said deputyreeve nor ton watertax arrears were reviewed and the collector instructed to get tough with a few delinquents and contact lesser offenders by letter asking for prompt payment irtkotq jer uv honour mm lowijrwsidaisia- btwabjuairteftts- haslownetin druggists golf stuart young- htoght home- a trophy and a carving- let when he hadrlow net at the trlchy drug- guest doctors gclt toturuutto at centiy v v dr j h ouunberuu and dr js takes first vows as loretto nun members of her family with other close friends from town at tended a ceremony at loretto ab bey toronto lost week when teresa daughter of mr aod mrs edgar beeney took her first vows as a nun first local girl to enter a roman catholic religious order for several years sho has been attending lor etto college since her public school days at the stone school she will embark on a byeor training course with the sisters of loretto a teach ing order taking the name slaty marie ste there and is at pres ent completing her high school stu dies there present at the impressive cere mony were her parens andher grandmother mrs edgar beeney st toronto and nine of her ten brothers and etam these includ ed fjsgt and mrs william curley ottawa mr mr edgar bee ney mr and mrs paul beeney and mr ana thfcav waller mc5nap to ronto uaasaw wouain bee- action was still delayed on movj ing the present gartwgo dump when mayor armstrong reported the possibility of joint action with mulon in establishing a common dumping ground between the two towns council is still considering pur chase of a bullclam machine they did not seem interested in- a pro position from bob lane to use prperty he owns near the sewage disposal plant which he would all and cover at a cost of 120m a yeah 8300 in excess of his pres ent collection contract mayor armstrong suggested painting a white centre line at the church st curve onto charles st and contacting the property owner at the charlesmaple corner about lowering his lot to provide better visibility for motorists rounding that co and allan b4ew irland afrivtiaisa street lights were ordered on tyers and margaret in the sunbeam heights subdlvlston i a ii ajiwa4ritow ore brigade for expenses of dele- tsto tw in mulon iiutunwaak and- h sfat l 1m tpfejwa farvi