Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1954, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ont wednesday september 15th 1954 fourteen pages what council did council votes buuclam for garbage disposal what council did unless two member of council f should ctiange their minds the bullclam method of garbage dispo sal will hid adopted in uwa before the end of thu year monday dark john d kelly was instructed to prepare a bylaw to provide the iiiooq which will be borrowe on oebenlure lo finance purchase or ottt machine which was demonstrated here this etfmrnrr and which y reported to have worked so successfully in several cities and towns the purchase was made only af ter a brisk council debate which saw crs hale lyons and noble opposed the three favoured fur ther dlscussldn with bob lane hol der of the gsnbage collection con tract to take orr the ub of dispo sal as well using property he owns with a guarantee to bulldoze earth over garbage at it ti dumped dally mr lyons reported that mr lane had said he would do the whole job for an extra s3 000 yearly over his present contract other coun cillors argued that the extra money could be better spent on the bull- clam machine though mr noblo warned that he did not believe the company a claim that it would take only a few hours a day for bullclam opt ration and he thinks a mm will be employed full time at this job mr lyons proposed that garbage collection should be paid the umr as water rates with eojwrute bills to each householder but was told that this could not be enforced and it would lead to people dumping garbage all over town mr noble claimed that garbage filled land couldn t be built on but deputy heeve norton said the old guclp 1 dump i now the site of a housing subdivision wevc all kinds of evidence to how the bullclam successful but not a shred to show that an open dump meets with approval said ileeve allen in moving to buy the machine the daily papers tell us every night of nrpen dump trouble said cr sargent who seconded the mot ion 4 mayor armstrong envisaged fill ing waste land in town such as the area behind the arena while mr norton said he thought the mach ine could work for 15 or 20 years reclaiming central park for some uiseful purpose mr lyons reported that people in brampton hadnt been too satisfied with their recent bull- chun purchase and that he didnt think it would be economical for a town as small a georgetown to use this method bix til h denison mr and mrs w deh- ison aileen pllrhfield 1876 glendale avt windsor are hap py to announce he birth of a daughter in metropolitan hospi tal september 13th 1um sandkitscln mr and mrs don ald sanderson madeline me ian son are happy to announce the birth of a daughter lynda belle 8 lb 0 ox on ihurstuy septem ber uth 10m at i memorial hospital llrampton ktrst grand child for mr and mrs chester mrlanmon it h i georgetown deatiih mcmiun mury m mcdowell on thursday september dth 1054 at her home 8 hmrry st geor getown mary mcdowell wife of tht late william w mcmillan and mother of kenneth c in her bnd yevar lohll mhcl hlrdetlr koblnson on wednesday september 8th 1154 at her home in norval ethel itlrdette nobinson wife of the late james loree mdth r of kd 1th mrs john lxe and lite late jack loree and sister of j m iter i kobiiison midlothian hi and ii c iferb hob n son drum hi lit r altii in in r 7jrd year tht funtral service was held in sf iaul s anglic m c liurch norval tn saturday irttrmint in lllllcrest cemetery norval homings mills rector weds at st pauls a wedding of local and maritime interest took place yesterday in st paul s church of england norval when barbara louise mulock only daughter of mr and mrs prank mu lock upper la have nova scotia became the bride of rev robert w coupland sorr of mr c w coupland norval and the late mrs coupland the double ring ceremony was performed by rev j e maxwell and celebration of holy communion folowed the altar was decorated with white gladioli the bride wearing a grey suit navy accessories and corsage ot pink rosea wsa given in marriage by her fatherinlaw miss prairie magulre in a wine suit with cor sage ot yellow and white roses was bridal attendant and warwick coupland was groomsman for his brother a reception for the immediate family was held at the estaminet burlington and from there the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to niagara palls and other points south mrs coupland wear ing a sapphire mink jacket the gift cf her parents they will live irv horning mills where mr coupland is church of englond rector norval baby munt buried in georgetown cemetery mrs thomas munt is progressing favourably in guelph general hos pital whervshe had been seriously ill since the birth of a baby last week the baby boy died at birth and was burled n greenwood cemetery georgetown on satur day wlth rev j e maxwell nar va conducting a service at the graveside mr and mrs munt who emltfrav ted from england three year ago and have lived in norval for the iaf few months have two daughv ten please note thu la a 14yaetw0 mrmorlams oilvhl in proud and loving memory of our dturly lov id son and brother ptc john bid oil vtr killed in uctii n in belgium seit dth 1144 nothing can ev r lake uu ly the love a heart holds dear raind memories linger every day remembrance keeps him ntiir sadly missed and ever r em bered by his mom and dad sisters and brother oliver in proud and loving memory of a dear brother john bud oliver killed in action overseas sept dth 1044 a helping hand to all he knew he was so kind so generous and true on earth he nobly did his best grant him jesus heavenly rest always remembered by sister louise and brotherinlaw bruce mossop palmer in loving memory of i my door son thomas arthur pal mir who died result of car acci dent september 10th 1053 at night the silent stars look down on a grave not far frorrvhcrc where sleeps the one i won t forget the one i loved so dear the dearest son this world could hold a beautiful smile and a heart of gold and those who knew tom all will know htm much i lost a year ago if love could save thou hadst not died always loved and remembered mum palmer in loving memory of a very dear friend thomas ar thur palmer who died result of a car accident sept 10th 1053 good was his heart his friendship sound loved raapootod by allaround to a wonderful life came a terrible end he died as he lived everyone s friend always remembered al teeter palmer in loving memory of a dear nephew thorhas palmer who died after a car accident sept 10th 1053 there s a face that is haunting us ever theres a voice that were longing to hear theres a smile we u remember for ever though we try to forget each tear there s a sad but sweet remem brance theres a memory fond and true theres a token of affection tom and- heartaches still for you aunt irene caseley and cousins shirley bob and grant palmebp in loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin thomas palmer who died as a result of a car accident sept 10 10s3 they say time heals all sorrow and helps us to forget but time so far has only proved how much we miss you yet god gave us strength tojlgbt it and courage to bear the blow butwhat it meontto loa yot no one will ever know alwaysi remembered l by aunt louise uncle normal cousins joan and norma latotetegvj mrs j s ranklne left this waejc to visit with her sister in london who has been seriously 111 in hospi tal mr snd mrs harold mcclure re turned to town last week after spending some time at their cottage at 1011 sydney mrs wellington stringer is rem- perating in guelph general hospl tal where she underwent an opera tion last week mr and mrs guntiuir vroy otta wa spcut a few days recently in- town with her parents mr and mrs e u robinson mr and mrs ii c cm well of hollywood florida are visiting this week at tlie exchange hotel with their aunt mrs a wright mr and mra nelaun cardno and son jimmy of seaforth were week end guests with mr cardno s sis ter mrs bam mackenzie and mr ma ken tie cntr relay mr and mrs thomas grieve had as their guests his cous in c b rutherford vc uiul charles spruombrow of colborne mr ruth- trfurd is post m niter in colborne mr and mrs walter t evans are m present in penticlon 11 c when they urt vlsltli g with mrs fvans mothtr airs stewart who has lxcn hi for somt tltne mrs 1- j uruwn akron ohio and r w collier indianapolis in dlatui win quests lust wet k at the home f thtlr parent mr and mrs w m collier b twlng street mrs frank ilinnie of lindsay who has been visiting in town and at balliiuifad for several unki had her n in luw and duughwr mr and mn norman tail of parry sound with her on sunday mr and mrs james i lvans mary and barbara and mrs wll ham r rank spent last week end at carnsrumagh ahmic harbour the summer home of mr and mrs w ui ti r t ivans mr and mrs kdward kelly and miss catherine clayton of madison wisconsin were visitors last week with mr and mrs k r macdonald and miss helen macdonald miss helen devereoux who spent the summer in town with her par ents mr and mrs harry dever taux has returned to her teaching position at macdonald college mc- gill university mary garbutt a saturday bride- elect was feted at a miscellaneous show cr thursday when mrs bill garbutt and mrs george farmer entertained at the home of mrs waller gumma klru street mr and mrs john lcc and patsy of london and mr and mrs e m robinson midlothian illinois who attended the funeral of mrs e b loree in norval on saturday were guests of miss prairie magulre mr and mrs fred mcnally and mrs george herrlngton attended the wedding in oshawa on saturday of douglas chapman and barbara fills the groom s mother mrs frank chojpman is mrs mcnally s niece mr and mrs walter townend and son peter have returned from spending flve weeks at their form at diamond lake near bancroft mrs townend s parents mr and mrs e tlmson arc still enjoying a vacation there mr and mrs s pence mckinnon en route from dresden to cornwall where he will be accountant in the bankof commerce branch were in town for a day last week visiting with her brother william mllllerc and friends lt col and mrs gordon cousens were in windsor last week the georgetown postmaster and his wife were attending the conference of ontario postmasters which was held for three days at the king ed ward hotel there slat toned at halifax withmlmcs resolute ajb david barber has been in kingston for the past three weeks and has been able to spend weekends here with his parents mr and mrs george barber he is returning to the east coast this week last friday evening a group of friends of rene martin local hockey sur recently married to velma lane gathered at the home of fred law rence for a social evening later in the evening he wa presented with an automatic toaster by fred lawrence on behalf of the men present several local people attended a wedding in christ memorial church oahawa on saurday when audrey leslie ond robert chatterson were married the bride is the daughter of mr and mri gordon leslie of oshawa her mother belna the for- mer stella bjelstholme of george- town at the wed ding were mr n4 mrsvberu wes ton mrs ftftfl law mr and mr steve eajaa and brend dr and mrs w a kerby hum boldt saskatchewan visited last week with his brother and sister inlaw dr and mrs jack kerby they were en routt to st andrews- by -the- sea new brunswick to at tend the canadian dental conven tion pamela daughter of mr and mrs leslie clark entertained at her 5lh birttwluy party last wednesday her guests were betty mcgulgan donna and marilyn liiuck ann marehmeiit sharuir and wendy denne kluurtjc vander voort and tier brutlier david bil tuck ihovlnclal paper em- pluye and a former member of town couiutl is a partnit in guelph general hospital where he was taken after suffering a heart attack early last week he is progressing well and expects to be home from hoaplul soon on t- rlday a group of rsiatlv es and jrtends attended a shower at the h me of mrs george louth king mrcet fur patricia adams who is to be married to her son jix pli later this month thirtyfive ladles en joyed an evening of garnet and pre sen ted gills to the bride elect mr and mrs george fleming and children itlcluird and susan who have recently moved to caledonia from new westminster b c were visitors last week end with his bro ther and famiiv mr and mrs wll ham hemlng their father robert fleming was also a guest on saturday alan mcdonald 6 year old son of mrs gordon mc donald had a birthday party at die home of his graiidpare nts mr and mrs alvin mcdonald quet n st 1 1 is guests were lynda ami iebble hydt lllen ulehn carroll and da vld iarncll michael and mary hall and hobby alc tt thursday lynda hyde daughter of mr and mrs william hyde queen street t ad a party to cele brate her th birthday ifer gdests were ellen bithn carroll rarnell mlcharl and mary hall pat hyde velia hidout 1 ranees unton carol crawford and her sister debbie carol mcglivray daughter of mr and mrs garfield mcgilvrey who was six years old in august had a belated birthday party at her home on guelph street r rlday when she entertained valeric kjtohen gail pries janet chamberlain barbara and mary evans elizabeth and mary ifay cathy williams trudy 1 mmcrson patsy laws brian wicks elliott klingbcll and paul hayward last tuesday glenn 7 yearold son of mr and mrs reg broomhead had a birthday party at his home 14 victoria crescent his guests included peter and mary mcnom- ara jimmy and ronny richarson gall and nell young lynnc em- merson gall pries lauralnc and jackie ford john prouse john mc- clements douglas harley billy anderson wayne feibig his cou sin david press wood and his bro ther michael prior to her marriage to flight sergeant william fcnemore miss marjorie evans was entertained at a kitchen shower at the home ot mrs robert steward son elgin st mrs thomas graham assisted the hostess in serving lunch qt the par ty miss frances deans held a mis cellaneous shower at her charles st home hvr mother mrs wil liam deans sisters mrs ronald malt land and mrs edward jjcam mid little nancy jjcam of toronto assisted in serving refreshments plan 61 more nha homes in new georgetown subdivision the weather sunday muttiinf made one feel uuit lumnwr fiad gone officially we atlll have one nkore week ot sum- mer then lite end of daylight tav- lnj and leu than utree mouth until christmas trn llutim date max mill 1uiu sep s 7s 57 supu 7 h5 m tract spt a 7o ao iiul tt b7 44 spt 10 78 411 trace ixpt 11 b7 50 pt 12 04 34 15 arrugr engagements mr and mrs arthur robinson oranjjevlllc announce the engage ment of their daughter gwendolyn mary to james tlmlock son of mr and mrs j d tlmleck georgetown the wedding will take placo on saturday october the second at three oclock in st marks anglican church orangevillc mr and mrs j r william glen williams announce the engagement of their daughter gwynneth mary to franks peter knox of toronto the wedding will take place on saturday october the sixteenth in the church ot our lady ot lourdes toronto 72 48 13 ttmrnousr annual wi garden awards th annus school fair sponsored by the wi was held in the hall on 1 rlday evening with mr bruce purgeter judge as usual slnior phizes aste rs r reel blanciurd dorothy kirkiatrltk joe brown cosmos d kirkpatrlek j brown billy sunfurd zinnias j brown d kirkpatrlek june drlggs snapdra g n d klrkpatrkk peter glynn i- hlanchard irtunlaa mlchae i paiu hill ban ford j brown liv ing room bouquet j brown d klrpatrlck carol lawson dining room ct ntre peter glynn j llnvni dunnie curry carrots j ilrown p glynn d kirkpatrlek onloiu pttcr icclcs david rough ley j urown pepper j bruwn d kirkjatfick d routfhle y cab- baki v glynn d kirkpatrlek jaek scholz tomatoes i glynn i- hlanchard d kirkpatrlek pot- utoei hill sanford d hough ley d klrkpautck corn d kirk patrick display of garden produce d kirkpatrlek j brown d curry p lccles michael payne d rough ley f blanchanj junior prizes petunias wm brlggs eleanor karn carol lawson snapdragon mulllc mcvey carol lawson gor don curry onions george scholx c lawson fjl mcvey car rots c lawson betty ann brown m mcvey tomatoes c lawson g curry w brlggs bou quet c lawson e karn heath er clarke display garden produce c lawson e karn g curry sr garden plots as judged by mr pargeler dorothy kirkpatrlek peter glynn joe brown jack scholz and peter eccles tied bil ly sanford june brlggs donnle curry and david rough cy tied michael payne barbara currte trudy scott garry scott junior garden plots betty ann brown and george scholz tied carol lawson motile mcvey elea nor karnv anne brlggs william brlggs and fied blanchard tied gordon curry heather clarke lin da clarke bobby kirkpatrlek and eugene turner tied record books peter glynn two films on gardening were shown as well as an animal one for entertainment previous to lunch againct objections of cr thorns l uyoos to grunting any more wa ter and sewer services to uew hous ing subdivisions council last weak okaytsj the plan of a toronto firm to build 61 houses on property jm mediately behind katrvtew inn near the sunbeam it sigh ts etevelopmanl the property once part of cedar- vale ram snd later ofwssed by e b tycrs was purchased laatyar by a mr bayer who lias sold it to a syndicate comprising mr staley and mr corbett of toronto who inter viewed council and romans n bros r nstruction firm which wlq build the laouaes if sufficient nha funds are made available the company plans mass production on the 01 iiouses all at one time the two men reported mr i yons said he thinks george town is getting overloaded with houses and thai there is danger of it incoming a drrmltory town feed ing outside industries which do no contribute la money to the towns welfare hi it c ncerned about ris ing school costs and cost of essen tial service which the town must supply to such subdivisions uiiat council did two opposed as council renews police contract vi ith two councillors voting in opposition council on monday de- elded to renew the contract for pol icing by provincial police which ter minates the end of the year hetvt stan allen led the opposi tion baying that while he had no thing personally against the consta bles stationed here he does not fa vour a system which gives council n control over policing he is par ticularly bitter against the opp at titude to catching speeding motor ist and would favour having mun icipal police who could act on coun- lll s orders in ftuch matters cr garfield mcglivray renewed a plea that council ask opp head- tiuarters to consider maintaining the prewnt 3man force rather than adding an extra man nest yesr as they plan previously no one had agreed with him but this time cr doug sargent sided in with the iinanct minister other councillors felt that t opp is wanted their decisions should not be questioned the mayor and clerk were auth orized to sign the new agreement cr harry hale voted with the reeve against the move street lighting improvements on ostrander blvd will be made at the suggestion of cr walter gray by moving one light and adding an extra one tenders will be asked for side walk construction on sarah street by laws will also be sprepared for replacing sidewalks in two sections of northern main street and for sidewalks on arietta street and on a section of guelph street near wrtgglesworth school it is doubt ful if this will be done until next year attend business college two local girls ann hyde and jean muck art have enrolled at guelph business college this year hulmseifried marriage solemnized in guelph child uninjured struck by car jjnry bradley 4yearold son of mr and mr jim bradley norman dy blvd escaped injury when jie was struck by a car on no 7 high way saturday jimmy ran into the path of a ear driven by bill pinkney hr 1 erin in front ot the high school he waa taken to the office ot dr c v williams his only injury was a bruised thumb the accident happened atijs30 pjn in the after- mr and mrs ronald vincent llulmc returned from their honey moon in windsor and detroit this week and arc living at 30 klpg st mr hulmo and his bride mar guerite elizabeth seltrled daughter of mrs scltrictl and the late herb ert sclfried guelph were married september 4th in the church of our ljidy guolph which was decorated with pink and white gladioli for the occasion the groom son of mr and mru sydney hulme of town is a member ot the post office staff and his wife works in the guelph office ot the huron and erie mort gage and canada trust rev dr j a oreilly officiated john martin was organist and mrs howard bowman arlss soloist she sang o lord i am not worthy dcr blue strapless gowns of lace ond tullo with boleros and tiaras of seed pearls and lace ond carried carnations miss sclfried white and the other pink flower girls linda sclfried and betty ann hulme wore white dotted swuts over powder blue taffeta matching headpieces and carried baskets ot pink carna tions and white mums with pink white and blue streamers kenneth hulme was his brother best man another brother francis hulme and the brides brother lloyd belfrled were ushers a nephew terrance seifried was ring bearer the knights of columbus hall waa decorated with multicoloured gladioli and pink and white atreara- n sfort rrre thn h the service mother wore navy and white sheer the bride who waa given in matchlrtb accessories and the grooms marrlbgo by her brotherclarence mother turquoise eetln navy accea- wore strapless chantllly lace and wles and both had eonases ot pink sweetheart rose for her going away outfit the bride chose a navy suit with shawl collar whltisvacceaaorlea and e-eor- eage comjwaea ot a white gardenia and red sweetheart rose guests at tended from 81 catharine buffo- honour andbrldeamalds marie lo kitchener preston hamilton asnts alater ot th groomtsa n 4 ofiwn qlett darlene bohertygueleit wore pow- bluanw and guespb tulle matching lace bolero a head piece ot pearls and brilliants and embossed fingertip veil arid pearl choker and earrings gift of the groom bhe carried red roses and atephanotl she had five attend ants her airier eileen maid of

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