Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 11, 1954, p. 6

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r th oeoetcettowr rix a 1 1t wedtteadar bveninst august lftm ragk the georgetown herald serving the communities of qeoausetown ouen wauiaks noktai ullkhotjsx hoenby rrwaattown ballznaitad akhgkovk tllu cotta- subscription rat 3300 year uncle copies advertising rates quoted on app e each walter c bikhn publisher and editor b t a r r garfield i ueguvroy lulls at oars corey herrington jr reg broomhead the herald is printed each wednesday in use ofllce oa vain street georgetown authorized as second class null poet office dept ottawa member of the fjpahian weekly newspapers association sad the ontario division of the cwj4a rn t ii soinefarsighted citizens perspicacity of lour local men in afe- yniarding property behind the arena for future f good irrgeorfletown i something with out parallel in our recollection and something for which everyone should thank them as reported last week dick licata har- old mcclure art scott and jack armstrong have purchased the buck estate property and it is their present plan to sell the house and to offer the rest of the land in a nonprofit sale to any organization which will utilize it in a pub lic way the four are members of the lions club but the purchase is in no way connected too much for one man each year as we report the town council meetings we are impressed with the amount of work which is loaded on the rood chair man as compared with other committee work a town which is growing demands ex panding services and a town as old as ours also has plenty of replacement work and it is getting to the point where it is too much to expect one man to shoulder the whole load perhaps in future years the mayor might mope for netu industry it is to be hoped that the american com pany which is considering establishing a branch in georgetown will proceed with their plan for to our mind it is just what the town needs we have never been convinced that geor getown would benefit too much by a large fordtype plant to suddenly roost on our door step it brings too many problems of roads housing schools and community services but in industry like georgetowns pros pective is n different thing again the town pot pourri eileen prust who has been working in the local hewson ac glancy office since she left high school has moved to the city and will work in ken glancys office there two more new faces at the bank of commerce are alan darby and marilyn warnea who joined the staff last week for the record we repor ted last week that mary mcdonald who is also working there was a high school commercial graduate this year mary didnt take this course staying at the wolverine hotel detroit one night last week harvey lusty was given a welcome befitting a tirerrvan harvey heard fire sirens about one am and automatically jumped out of bed he soon discovered that the call was from the hotel though it proved to be minor and no damage was done he wus impressed by the precau- n u bkjcily for eleven units were at the scene in case you were wondering the bill hydes were a little closer to home than with that organization it is the hope of the purchasers hat the two acres of hwd behind the arena can be used in the public interest all kinds of interesting possibilities come to mind now that the subject has been brought to the fore a swimming pool a curling rink a parking area for nte arena a public playground are some which have already been mentioned since the news was published rep resentations from organizations interested in buying the property will be made to the four owners who will make what they consider the best decision for georgetown at large give consideration to splitting road work among two or three chairmen or allocating specific tasks to other road committee mem bers as subchairmen a system like this could put a man in charge of sidewalks another for drains another for road repairs etc which would leave the road chairmen free to con centrate on administrative work of his depart ment nndthc new construction which will take more and more of his lime in years to come can readily absorb this type which will em ploy 25 to 50 people and which will be built in a settled area which will not mean heavy expenditures on installing services and with so many housing projects on the go there is no question of housing accommodation for new workers a scattering of smaller type factories would add immeasurably to the economic sec urity of the town which should not depend too heavily on one or two large plants we hope that this will be the forerunner of more we reported last week itiey vacationed at a cottage on lake nipissing not lake nipigon ihe new lady you see in the office a couple of afternoons a week is mrs bob souther who is giving the editor a hand with some of the office routine a norval boy jimmy dix on was somewhat slighted we are told when school results were published in june by er ror jimmy was not listed with the honours group in his year noticed a former geor getown face some time ago in a dnily news paper picture it was mrs harold hancox who is regent of a new iode chapter in high land creek she was an active member of the locil group before moving to the city owner of glen textile industries wb it w operated in glen williams max steinberg died tome time ago in los angeles hie son- inlaw wilflederman who comnnnged-the- businesa here with jim linton is now an in- surance agent in toronto noeval i avro employee weds cliutfuevcousy teacher mr snd mr hurray william brunskill returned on the tyeekend from a honeymoon trip in northern ontario and new york stale snd are living near norval mr brunskul snd his bride ag- nes van vmet were married on july 3lst in norval united church when rev f j dunlop a former minis ter st the church officiated at the cerecnony the bride daughter of mr and mrs bert van vliet u teacher at s 3 chinguacousy the groom an avro employee is son of mr and mrs k c urunsklli uuilonvulr the church was doc- orutedwlth white and jlnlc gladioli gowned in ivory jreich lace over satin the bride wore a white satin handpiece snd a net fingertip wll the gown had net insets down the front she carried red and white- roses with illy of the valley inter mingled attendants were her sister mrs lutty mileiuiur cousin cerda clg- gour and miss wendy ncwnham all of llrumpton they wore taffeta guwns with matching headbands and carried yellow roars mrs mll- lenaar sod mueclggaar were in mauve and mlu ncnham in umc green mr van vlltt gave his daughter in marriage elaine laird was or ganist and the brides cousin elea nor van vllet tflxle sang o ter- feit love before the bride entered the church and llecauae during the signing of the register the brldea brother dick van vllet was grooms man the grooms nephew hob pcrmycook and brother don brun aklli were usher mothers ofhrlde and groom re ceived guests afterwards at a recep tion in the church basoment mrs van vllet wore a navy dress with pearl trim and navy accessories mrs ilrunsklll wore rust lace with tiltc accessories loth had corsages of white ru sts kor her honeymoon trip the bride wore a mauve linen suit with white accessories and a yellow roac corsage st your jioclal onti prrsonil item maki thr hrruld a iicwb paper when you have visits or vls4tur phone- the herald at any time wr will oiprecltc our cooperation tef timekeeper t avro jyukon plant rev ales colder conducted the funeral service last wednesday at the mcclure funeral home for john s hughes m who died sud denly the previous monday soon attar his arrival in ottawa on a holiday trip a mr hughes was a native of norval and received his education in norval public and georgetown httfh school he lived in toronto x6r some time and lately in qeorge- jimra where for the past twelve ftsflaars he was chief timekeeping or in the gas turbine sec- st the a v roe co at mel- he was a member of knox church georgetown lodge and an of- masonic lodge i james and sarah korval ha is bius wulens rtib is- j slstey he- olid new mcmillan haclpiey hu wonderful record purchase of three new hackney horses by ken mcmillan has been widely heralded in show horse pub lications j mr mcmillan recently bought argyll magician argyll mystic and nork elegance from s j campbell of argyll stables mt carroll i1u- sols magician is particularly noted in the states and one magazine calls him the greatest stake horse bred in america he has won the stako at the chicago international several times the horses fere under trainer jick mckay at present- and will be- mak ing their first appearance under the mcmillan colours in the near future h hr s deceased him moral and kathleen j- j- six men associated with him at the avro plant- were pallbearers at the fuuasj bob oamer claud toltktkerrmcphereoh peter wld- er wtatrm pehdertjasi haa have your sso oil burner installed now i e- 5500 d 1 b er s years te pay rsyments as lew as lm v per hmath fautt swmiatits wbillswule tajnaaattam st iwonk ittl weekly sports calendar intermediate lacrosse georgetown arena wed august 11th lewiston ny georgetown n gs 845p7nv industrial softball next game wednesday aug 20 georgetown v maltpn oame at keaslas park brasbbtsa legion golf tourney saturnay atjg 14 at north haltongolf and countryclub jezsjsim we changed from a car to a new tateniatkmal 100 now we can enjoy all the advantaiea of a pickup and the oonvenianee of ear at a aavinf of bundredst of dollars late 3 demongfrdffon vrife 7bfaif auakc anas fkwilw md lvtah maveal motor sales tr 73611 main street i fbeo maveaibitx haywabd international trucks directory monuments pollock campbell s3 water st north o a l t designs on request piionz ims inspect our work in greenwood ceroeterr a m nielsen dc nd deeter ef chtrebraetla sad natorepathj hours 35 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 10 main sl n georgetown tr 73812 frank petch ucensed aucnonedl prompt service tr 72s64 georgetown po box 413 dr clifford reid ljjs dja dentist tr 73381 main street georgetown i radio repairing we specialize in this work zfl years experience jsanford son fit 7ai3 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon 11111 street tr 7m71 dr john r kerby practice of dentistov xray tr 73m1 ualn street georgetown c w sayers dvml veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 73711 it pays you to buy or sell through j a willoughby a son limited realtors city and country flemee farms and snail aereajtes industrial and saslnaas properties your local representatives tom hewson tr mitt waltcr fidlek brampton 395 r 4 head office tokonto m bglfnlon ave e- hu iss01 s ortouktrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown tr 7atsl leroy dale qc m sybfl bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill st georgetown trsmi leverahoskin chartered accountants successors to jeuldiu and hardy lbfj9mttopottatrblae 44 vletorii st toronto em 4tslu james f mcnab barrr1stkr 80llcrtob nbtary ptjbuc norton bdlg uoln street tr 7381 ivi when you jye wr can sell a herald adlet wtttdo m job quickly wuqflti9iw you oitt ettiie m 3i

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