Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1954, p. 1

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the georgetown herald ten pages wednesday evening october 27th 1954 ten pages need third public school for proposed 500 homes one of the most interested group in the georgetown extension being planned by rex hesiop i delrex developments is georgetown public school board lart wednesday the board invit ed mr he lop to discus future de velopment with them and had an interesting evening learning vume facts about hit plana which will have a bearing on their dcelsluru in the iu xt year or twu if annexation of i thousand ks- quralng urrs ii appreswrt by xju munlriqw hoiid mr lfntop plani to be in action on the ubdlvlun in the rarly tprlng and by thli time tu xt yiar expects to have live hun dred houses constructed on part of the property this will of course meun a third public school and by terms of the arm s agreement with the town land will be provided in the pro perty being subdivided for construc tion of a school mr ificslup procnl ted all possible coojteratlon with the board and said the board will have some opportunity to choose a site when the time arrive- ontario hurricane relief fund acknowledged mri c e iorkcr flurrlc alcolt uri george alrolt ii 278 m 200 300 200 mr mrs jack cunning 10 00 a rrtmd 3 00 mr st mvf thomas h glften 15 00 marie lindsay 10 00 s s d eaqueslng s 78 mr st mrs s norrlc 25 00 r b c 20 00 helen holmes 200 mrs ed holme 2 00 nelson handy 500 esqueslng unit teachers federation 20 00 mr st mrs emerson lubnson 200 mr si mrs nellson stark 5 00 henry chaplin 10 00 room s grade 3 wriuleroorth school 8 1 1 mr it mrs gordon lane 5 00 georgetown anglers it hunters 15 00 golden gate cafe 5 00 fred le 5 00 michael norton 5 00 r llcata 50 00 mr it mrs sam mac kenzie 25 00 jean mcclcllan 5 00 mr it mrs william burtenshaw 10410 mrs a w gilmer 10 00 cat rosa macrae 3 00 mr it mrs h slenko 10 00 watson wlnlteld 5 00 sliver s dept store 25 00 miss j farmer 5 00 rn thompson 10 00 canadian legion wa 100 00 mr st mrs cyril brand- ford 25 00 a friend 400 mr it mrs h hayward s40 fred mcnally 10 00 james kirkwood balllnafad 1000 employees of apple pro duct glen wlluarrj 100 00 apple products glen williams ud 100 00 glen williams school 12 00 ly freestone 2 00 georgetown fire dept and wa 150 00 donation nnl directly to etobleoki vol firemen s rund mrs l erwln mrs a g mcdonald mrs frank golden mrs wm lucve mrs peter brydcn mrs m maynard mrs c burt mrs h mtclellon mrs lorne norton mrs walter hyde miss k leslie alyln teeter misses moore mr it mrs j dwyer jr mrs j c stoddart mrs j doig mrs r mcclure mrs harold campbell mr it mrs hugh dickie mr j mulholland imrs a olrard mrs norman brawn mrs jean coctcburn lome erwln wm hccternentl v john d kelly cplr beckett a friend k h slmmonj joe gibbons a collin e t ojj 200 100 200 1 00 2o0 500 200 1 00 300 200 200 1 00 700 500 500 5 00 500 1 00 500 1 00 100 501 200 300 100 10 00 500 law 800 800 5x0 mrs alleen bradley 5 00 mr and mrs andrew mlno id 00 town or georgetown 00 00 a rrlend 5 00 a friend 5 00 a rrlend k 1 00 a 1 rl nd 500 mrs mary ually 10 00 a rleul 10 00 anon tr iu 00 it llurkc 5 00 mtmlwgln crowtrs 100 00 a rrloid b0 00 mlu annie itiynolds 10 00 a rrlrnd 20 00 a rlrnd 10 00 ii s young 25 00 anon 5 00 a r mend 2 00 mae thompson 25 00 hublnaon transport 25 00 a friend 25 00 margaret thompson 3 00 11 b cute 100 00 a friend id 00 mrs hannah kuddcll 5 00 s j mllehsm 5 00 alliance taper mill stall 87 00 allium paper mill diviu dlvuum 8 00 a rrliul 5 00 rrlind jo 00 a rrlmil 5 00 a rrlnul 10 00 mtnlrtul cusrln co kegd mintrtal 100 00 john h iljrber 25 00 mri ii lfughri 5 00 mr it mrs syd robin 5 00 jack teeter 10 00 ceorge denham 10 00 llarlty kay maryland limited 10u00 thursday thimble club terra colla 67 00 mcgowan s specialty shop 25 00 a w gilmer 25 00 w lmimrr 10 00 mrs j o while 10 00 john qulnn 5 00 ii e oetrander 5 00 leon cook 5 00 b knight 5 00 v mcdonald 5 00 pauline tyers 5 00 olive kennedy 5 00 mlsa isabelle preston 5 00 anon 5 00 anon 5 00 j patton 2 00 anon 10 00 mr st mrs k w darou 5 00 a friend 10 00 anon 5 00 mr and mrs herb harlow sr 5 00 mr mrs wm deans 10 00 frances desns 10 00 mr st mrs roy magloughlen 5 00 a friend 10 00 anon 5 00 mr st mrs g d smith 5 00 mrs m turner 2 00 mr st mrs j hamilton 10 00 mr st mrs bruce harley 2 00 mrs ivan elliott 2 00 mrs bob bonfleld 250 stt george s a y pa 10 00 exchange public house 10 00 mcclure lfome furnish ings 2500 women s association of knox church 100 00 gordon hull 5 00 a friend 10 00 mr st mrs clarcnct hayes 5 00 dominion seed house 75 00 dr c sayirs 10 00 jamis linton 10 00 qcorgirown local council of women 39 14 mrs olive llawn 00 mcwurttown school junior room 1400 mrs l w tollock 5 00 jessie wilcox 5 00 mcadowglcn employees 33 00 n f 200 b f 5 00 h bingnam 25 00 dr it mrs c v williams 2500 g d 2 00 1 w c 25 00 k j d 500 john f humphrey 40 00 florrlc alcott 3 00 what council did cant resurface guelph street until next spring two happy local boys who played in maple leaf car- dens on an all star team earlier thi month are brian iewis left and lddle wylie right they represented georgetown on a team of little nhl players which defeated another team of boys whose parents play in the big leagues hirer men who made the toronto trip are left to right frank connely ivan crabtree und bud jamea what council did the weather mr editor quite a contrast between this week s rain column of nil and last week s over 7 inches the fuax mum 70 degree temperature tills week is 14 degrees above the normal uv rrage for october km batkln date max mln ualn ot ib 55 27 cvt iu 57 27 oct 0 5j 13 oil i 67 32 oil 21 05 24 u1 j 71 38 oct 4 70 42 provincial paper plans end to stream dumping when georgt town buys a bull- clam machine for garbage dlaposal it may haw at effect not previously planned on cleaning up an una light ly local condition appearing at monday s council mtetlng hoas duncan divisional manager of provincial paper ltd said the company is considering stopping the dumping of waste clay and casein into the stream which runs through town the company la discussing disposing as this waste recent nursing grad ann crabtree weds mr and mrs charles francis allan win be living in bundas fol lowing their recent marriage in ot tawa the bride ann marie crabtree daughter of mr and mrs ivan crabtree of town has just graduat ed from the school of nursing at ottawa civic hospital the groom is the son of mr use mrs john allun milton find 1 employed with the john d re company the bride t oungcr sisur sup crab tret nnd s ertni bcraftni wctl widdlnt utundunb their wedding date marked the 25th anniversary oi the bruk a purcnus by transporting it to the garbage dumping grounds v hcrt it would be cucnd along with other gar bage r or many yean cergetown s itnam hui bet n colourful red green blue white depending on what paper run is in process at the mill there have been odours from ottlng casein which while not always noticeable have at times offended residents near the stream council made a 200 donation to the hurricane relief fund which is receiving auch strong luqport lo cally garbage came to the fore with a delegation from parkview bkd asking that the present dump be rlobcd and another delegation from sunbeam heights opposing any idea of moving the dump to their area an extension of lome st re quested by red mavca as well as water and sewer service to his new home there will be made as soon as land for the btrect is deed ed to the town john ireland spoke for residents of main st north in complaining nbout poor drainage along the high wa several children have been al most hit by cars he said and people have to walk on the high way to avoid pools of water on the sidewalk after o rain council will put gravel to raise the sidewalk level as a temporary measure and will investigate drain ing water back to kennedy st aeruge g2 jj nil crc church cotnenutor annversary preacher on sunday st john s united chureh will cekbralc their hmh anniversary services itev w sj gullaghir ii a it d dx seen tury for tht canadian council of churches alul news commentator f r world church news on the c 11c tadi saturday afternoon will ln tht guet minister at both morn log and evening service special music is being pre pared by the choir of the church for this occa sion on monday night the anniversary family night will be held in the chureh hall this will be a church family upp r followed by a pro gramme the ypu will conduct u h rt church family devotional period hrv a harker will show coloured pictures on canada and mr laird the music director is ar ranging to have special musical numbers for the evening trousseau tea showers for saturday bride mrs james murphy entertained at a trousseau tea a week ago sat urday for her daughter alice who was married last week to jim ii urns mrs norman burns poured tea and members of the girls pipe band mrs ron kitchen and the bride elect s sister mrs arthur hurst of kitchener assisted during the day several showers and presentations were also tendered including a presentation at the home of mr and mrs itobert burns and a party and presentation by pipe band members in toronto at the home of shirley wright and elma stringer mrs blmer fendley was hostess when members of the smith ju stone office staff had a party ln honour of the bride mrs michael george and mrs charles day each had a shower for her with the town engineers opinion that guelph st cannot be satisfac torily reajfftared before winter plans to do the jotv this fall have been shelved until nest spring recently council decided to call jut lenders for the job and mon day night the one tender received wai read at council moetlng price or the compltte job was 37 000 ngineer hoe ishnmoru saltf it wi uld itot be possible to start ota jot until late november as high ways dept and municipal buar miat first give tht lr approval iteevc stan alien waterworks chairman wtia reported the new pump in operation and the system con vertex to 60 cycle power after a weekend jiowrr shut down com mended thr public for conervlnst water during the emergency the town staff he ald worked long hours ut complete the job in time and the ore department deserves particular recognition he said for tht lr eflorts in damming streams and leelnjf that every possible water soune be available in case of fire changes in the personnel of the hoard of parks management were forecast with resignation of j j gibbet because of 111 health de parture from town of ftcd chap man and impending resignation of another mfmlur who is also in ui he a 1 1 h mayor armstrong reviewed a change in the law which allows two council members to sit on the board if council desires but no vol unteers were seen the question of having a paid recreation director working under the parks board was dimtussed briefly heq uest by maple leaf dairy proprietor ern thompson for a bylaw which would limit milk sales to milk pasteurised and bottl ed in town caused discussion but no action cr walter gray favoured such a by law reeve allen said he couldn t support creating a mono poly which could deprive resident of any benefits they might derive from competition he feared that if council protects dairies they might be asked later to protect bread salesmen builders or any other certain group youre personals are always ap preciated phone them to the office triurban board plan trade fair exhibit north halton will be prominent at next springs trade fair in toron to meeting m georgetown last week members of the triurban board from acton milton and georgetown discussed plans for an exhibit at the fair which will include distribution of a pamphlet now in process of preparation most valuable player 4060 57 knitting club presentation to november bride thl monday night knitting club held u party and presentation on monday to honour miss margaret pasmorcn toronto whose marriage to lioyd dyer of rock wood takes place november 20th the mem bers gathered at the home of mrs wolter biehn and presented miss pasmore with a bridge tabic and chair act misses sweepstake fortune sunny brae fails to place fortune came close to georgetown this morning bufpesed by whea minstrel romped home in the cam- tiridfeahlre sweepstake at new market england john melaughun r h1 lime- hyde ujio houe bad t ticket on sonny brae to an acton resident xhe horse failed to place and while he will get a sizeable sum it will not come near the fortune which a win would have meant only three canadians were major winner pei lady who sot tm- 000 second place money and iwo- bsl wboeewta last ftr brought m0om ontario tw m000 john scotty patterson georgetown pitcher who- waj awarded the jim bur- tow memorial trophy aa the moat valuable and sportsmanlike player in the in termediate softball leageefov 1954 the presentation was msde try jacki thorn ton during georgetownvivianjbrown game at resales recently other win- era of the trophy have beert ralph coles reg jacobs tedtollard lorne cheater 1

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