Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1955, p. 1

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the georgetown tier aid twelve pages georgetown ontario wednesday january 26th 1055 twelve pages l what council did ask faludi oil zoning some dy we are going tobe fcr- ced to build a new high school ia ihe vicinity of the reid farm because w have no other suitable land in town aaid uayor armstrong at thursday council meeting the mayor was proposing a mas tar plan of ihe town befgre any mure municipally owned property i sold council has asked ur h o ialudi e town planning consultant who has already made an industrial survey fur the council and who is also work lng for ilex heslop in planning thi new del rex subdivision to attend meeting neit month and give an idia of the probable cokt and the ijuthoel of procedure in toning the town the mor spoke about an offer by ross simmons to purchase a build lng lot on lorne street no decision was made on the oftw mr arnutrong said it was a pit that land in parkview drive where hla own mw house la located was ever allowed to be subdivided and built on as it would have twtn a perteit tit for ahlgti choot with the park available to be used as a campus the iornt strut district is one of the few major blocks of property left within town limits hi said it adjoins the park has vacant land owned by harold lit at e also ad joining and wr should know where we are goink before we sell oit small parcels and find someday that it is all gone deputy iu ve norton biding with the mayor re minded council that if the moore propehy u developed this area would erow rapidly the trouble with all councils has been a lack of lonk raiiki planning said the major we didn i think thut whin wg sold some valuable propertj on duelph street onl a few months ago said reeve stan allrn who agreed that the hifbway district is also a boost fur zoning with conuncr clal properties affecting values of previously built houses cr irwin noble who has been a proponent of town planning mnci he entered council a ear aj also favoured ihe zoning plan at cr garfield mccuhraj s aujm hon proper speed limit sin will be placed on the hijhvn the ncwl incorporated section ind population figures will be chant d on the hiih way signs at the town approaches garbage pick ups in thi new area of town will also be started imnwtl lately on georgetown juniors hand first savings wilson are defeat to collingwoed st georges wardens the weather ur editor below rero rgain but the average maximum this week r about normal for january the 2s inches of snow on this weeks summary adds some to the month s total but we are not half way to the normal average fur jan uary which is jo inches krn ilatvin date max mm sriow january 17 h j lurries januar ib 2fl jo january 10 27 7 flurries january 20 28 7 january 21 30 5 2 january 22 35 21 hurries j ant uary 23 2ti 10 hurrie average 28 3 2 georgetown s champioruhjpheajej junior oiia squad defeated the highlytouted collingwood team here monday in an 87 win sparked by 3 goals by bob webster and two by 11 ud haines georgetown now has the lu- tinction of being the first to topple the league leaders jt was colling woods first defeat in m starts this season the collingwood coach took it to bad that he spent the last su mla utea of the game cooling hla heels outside after the referee banished hjm from the arena for iuiik of his remarks passed in that direction only thing mtsking to make it a perfect evening was spectators the junior executive is disappointed and wonders if people realize the fine brand of hotkey bung played in thla league they hope that saturdays match with midland may bring a de cent size cheering section hob hrtestonr jim beckett and hum lurntr were auo oal getters georltlown is now only a point be hind aurora for ncond place in the standing uith midland fourth broomball revival boosts jjnimentls ale we wouldn i want anonc to aklp a saturday nijht party on our sa so but a wi ii confirmed rumour tells us that a proposed broom ball tame after the hockey game this week might provide some entertainment unless the decision is reversed at the last minute darou s dragoons have challenged the injury riddled mcclure clowns tu a saturday night affair meanwhile walker cleave has announced retirement of his butcher squad which despite hav import lng took a sound trouncing by mc clure t last saturda coached and managed bj harold mcclure a stellar attraction for lh l lowns was parson jack muckart mho didn t bcort any kals but did some wonderful line blocking dick i icata an old hand at broom ball plaed goal while the goal was there the team had a kid line don 1ortl harry grcig and butch schcnk plus unmc seasoned plarr like ivan crabtree ita hitmee harold de lorm and jim jones the leave learn included uncle eore in joal brothe r frank and cousin jim plug boh and cfare llurn hutch llirrinmon ken rwrn walt richardson ted arnold and harlie bole taletnl awa some ef the fun was a major injury to the litter whohi broken collar bone will lay him up for the m tthre c or four weeks twenty rinks play in ladycurlersoiuwel read the herald etr vieek mr and mrs rex heslop entertain at dinner last night in the legion auditor ium mr and mrs rex heslop enter tamed a group of georgetown people at a dinner and dance it was as mr heslop explained a get together of those whose prop erties had been purchased by the del rex company for subdivision devel opment and various municipal offic iala and their wives those present included members of georgetown and esqueeing councils bankers munici pal employees and representatives of various organizations such as the hy ri c school bo and parka board a group of legion ladies served turkey dinner and mayor jack arm strong acted as chairman for a brief speaking program whih included a lew remarks by mr lleajop and a r talk by reeve bcvtwis of etoblcoketowhship mr lewis had a particularly in teres ting message as he is reeve of a municipality whicn contains rex dale the large subdivision which mr heslop first promoted and on which georgetown will be modelled he sketched the procedure after the war in which etobfcoke waa tho first ontario municipality to draw up a master plan and tone areas for housing and for industrial develop- mont at-a- nrhon rftrtain r development had put debenture debt at n maximum and more industry was needed to balance housing he recalled how mr jicslop hadapqoa meetings agreement was signed similar to that in georgetown i today there is six million dollars of taxable assessment and industries are still coming to thiijra it is at economically sound development on what was farm land a tow years ago he continued he spoke highly of the honest and ethical manner in which mr heslop bad conducted his business giving after dinner the modern aires played for dancing head table guests introduced at dinner were mr and mrs heslop mayor and mrs armstrong reeve and mrs wilfrid bird of lsqucsing stan hall mpp and mrs hall reeve and mrs bey lewis and mr and mrs leslie campbell mr campbell is mr llcslop s legal adviser and a member of the dclrcx firm the first invitation bonspvel ipon sored by georgetown indies curling club wax a success thursday when a full entr of twenty rinks attended the allday affair in tors who came from several towns were entertained al a buffet supper in the evening there were rinks from brampton hamilton vic tunas and hamilton thistles oak ville st catharines 1crgus toronto granite club and toronto royal can adiani guelph welland and george tiun competing three prizes were mvcn in each the luu tlrjws and miss jean ituddell nuili a special hit when she presented aluminum trays deini d and worked by herself to the third place teams each tra having a eurl inn motif workeel in as a permanent reminder of the day rirst prizes were viella sheets and second were silver butter lis he shaped like ruin lature curling stones hamilton iiras and toronto llojal lanattiansi were top pnzin ncrs second prizes went to welland and to a brampton rink composed of four ladies who all had lived in gcor lt town at one time guelph mil te r onto granite club won third prizes i uck draw tickets had been sold b me in hers and mrs ki morton rrin won twenty atlvrr dollars nmi mrs clinch ye hand second prize of ten silver dollars the ladies club which numbers some 25 members thn car all pitch ed in for the das work which wai under the direction of the president mrs irnic curr next month a mixed bonspicl is being planned 9 o clotk draw hamilton victorias mrs g g w hitemore skip mrs g d smelzer mrs a d carson mrs m r fare well brampton mrs gordon russell skip mrs p dalton mrs harvey clarke mrs ii b motion guelph mm w ii utten skip mrs j j geoghegan mrs ii j hall mrs ii c ritchie 11 oclock draw toronto royal canadians mrs h c woods skip mrs g grcig mrs j h sadher mrs i p monahan welland mrs g clinch skip mrs 1 falkcnhagcn mrs t cordner mrs g ldgell- toronto tmrntti etuir mrs q chamberlain skip mrs r sproat mrs m hudson mrs l crate harry savings was elected people j warden at the annual vestry meeting of sl georges anglican church on monday he succeems jack arm strong who has held the position for three years edwin wilson was named rectors warden by rev ken neth richardson new rector of the church who acted as chairman other church officers al the meet lng included mrs thomas esson envelope scrtrlary irwin noble sam iv or ice and jack armstrong lay delegates to synod with thomas lason as alternsle the rector wardens and lay delegates will form a vestry committee along with two men elected at the meeting walter biehn and thomas kason and two others who will be appointed by mr richardson organization reports liu lude d the wa by mrs ron hdwanu dauh ters of the church mrs john irwin mens club cacii davidson avia clenna dohert hoir ihornas w arnes and sunday sehool hdwln w ilson jack armstre dk reviewed the church anancial stall me nt wallace thompson was vestrv clerk mr and mrs thompson were namrd au ditors and jim valentine ct nvener of sidesmen possibility ot tennatlug tho chancel to allowmort spate for the choir was suggested at the meeting mr warnes also spoke of organizing a boys choir church statistics showed over 300 families on the roll during 10m there were 10 baptisms 4 weddings 16 confirmations and 14 burials indies of the w a served lunch after the meeting discuss building church hall at knox presbyterian church choose mrs j w kerr womens council head officers for 1055 and ctnvemrs f standing ce intnitte e s wen che se n in frnla when nte mix n of the ocal ciuneil of women mil at tin h mi of mrs w i- nodutl incominst office rs are mrs j w kt rr preside nl mr arthur lie e ve 1st viee president mrs j h mncke n zit nd vice president mrs r t i aid recorelink secre tarv mis hit tie uusun corresponding secntarj mn 11 j nman ire isur r miss ii staunton mkii n i i mrs m adam press r j t i m 1 iw sun mrs i ve 11 41 i im nii f st n i f i i s i i miss ilia n i is i i 1 ii is n rs i ml i ui itton n i i ili i h p mrs ui it i in i n i f i ml wrlfarr- mn kerr r i i jtion mrs re iv in ilth vis t johnson mhiial sources and economics mis d u baxter films and printed matter mrs a m nielsen leisla tiun mrs herr opened the meeting with silent pracr and mm paul read the minutes concerning the council s ac tivities for the past ear a five dol lar donation uas sent to the save the children fund with a member donatu i a further 2 00 miss ijiw son read a new years message from mrs turner bone the national prcs ident and reports were read of the affiliated organizations tho next meeting is planned on rcbruirj if at the home of mrs r t paul 46 new canadians attend hight schcwl some 46 new canadians have been taking advantage of the classes in basic hnglish and citizenship wtdch arc offered tuesday nights in georgetown hit sehool the classes r under the direction of north halton district high school board which for severs years has cumlueled classes in the high schools in milton and acton as well mi j- lor nc e laike of the school tatt teache s tie advanced group and mrs aud hardu norval n in ihar of theu i in tu rs hollirmj and ge no any are he home lands of a majority of stude nts with olliers eoming from switzerland yug slavia i nmark and austria y uroimeut in the classes is as fol lows bagirmar mr and mrs 1 e ntj yuo slav mr and mrs ianvttmck mr ii junk mr w kraui mr g 1ulda mr r kakies mrs w lick mr and mrs ul it mailt mr j jung german mr 11 keller mr ii schuu mr krame r swiss itr j kaise r aus trian mrs heifman mm ixfe rink mr and mrs van i n re mrs mied ema miss ann roltel duteh mr 1 hans n danish advanced class mr and mrs john schwinkshandl mr w hek mr storch mr ii hut ter mrs it iulda mr 1 wanr mr a ruteneier mr gerhard sasch enbrecher mr gunter detjt ge rman mr i- kn rome r danish mrs kt homan miss roelie ur links mr m miedema mr b klumpt nh uwir mrs 1- westn mrs c hulsilms mr a iwinnk mr and mrs b ilaker mr john klumpe nhotiwe r mr a dre nih mr s lema duteh ministers mother dies in gait hospital norman ituss student minister at itallintfal i nile el c hurth was ixrea ed last weik when his mother died in it hmpttal she had imi n ill for mitiu time mis i- rink russ a native of pre s ti n and i e side lit of llespe l r for thir t ve irs was an active worker in the i mini hureh there she i survived hv her husband two sons norman of hallmafad and i irl eif gilt four grandsons three brothers and t sister carl and wil li mi schane mi of oshawa rduard in western canada and mrs minnie hir choffer of willlankburg rev morgan mclarlane who was ministe r at hespelcr united before comine to gemritown conelucted the funeril service on january 10th as sisted hy rev j m butler present minister there r meenbert of knos presbyterian church aw discusiing building a church hal which would be construc ted on church street adjoining the present church building at their annual me hag last weltr which followed an evening dinner served by wive of the eldars and managers church members decjaed to fully investigate the possibility of a building which would provide not only a large auditorium but also a cfioir room church parlour a new heating unit church office and extra sunday cjuol accommodation it would ih pi an net to have the street side of the building lo stone to match the church the session snd board of managers presented pre lam nary skc tela s at the meeting giving an idea of what the church halt would look like tinal decision will depend on a financial survey to e nsure that the building could be an dertaken on a sound financial basis ihe 1054 year reviewed at the met ttn in various reports of organ izations showed keen interest in e hurch affairs rev alex calder commented particularly on givings for the budget allocation which ex ceedml the 1000 allotment by 350 there wero several improvements made at the manse hy the women association aided by the young lad ies auxiliary which included a com pletely iuw kitchen work was done on the t hureh roof and towers treasurer w g marshall in his mateiuent revealed a subbtantial sur lu robert i aim timer hill and wil ham mcdonald were reelected to tho tkiard of management and sidney robin is a new member of the board olhe rs who continue is office are russell lupburn robert burke liar rv devereaux john mcclure august spitu r kit hard i acke r james lin ton and alex hendry herbert cleave and alex hume wire n electee trustees members of the kirk session are herbert cleave itotn rt touhs william c romar sam macke nzie camptell sinclair robert ale xande r ilham g marshall w ilham mclkmald jameui iutchu ceeirtve henderson bob lane rich ard i acker ixirnc peters alex hen drj and alex hume new maher manager here from renfrew bert bavcrstock is the new mana te r eif the maher shoe store replai ing joe jackson who has been trans f e trent company store in london a huntsvillc native mr bavcr sleck has boeh with the companytlvc eafs and comes here from renfrew his wife and chtldronydcborah g and brian 4 will be joining him as soon as he finds living accommodation georgetown has two goo oha hockev teams this year which do serve our support plan to cheer jour teams in the playoffs flies to england tq see ailing mother informed that her mother was ter lously ill in birmingham hngland mrs william carney embarked by plane at malton lost tuesday and crossed the atlantic to be with her for awhile mrs alexander burgess was district resident over 50 years a resident of town and district al most half a century mrs alexander nurifmi 7b dlod wednesday in new toronto where she had been living with heir daughter for the past two years mrs burgess formerly annie may mitchell was the daughter of mr and mrs robert mitchell and was born at dunsford in the lindsay tit itf trlet her husband who died 20 mrs taylor qfflcers years ag f for many years on the 10th line and later at union elected oy lejior lsdies crawford vice president of anglers and hunters a news item last week about clcc lion of officers for georgetown anc lers hunters association omitted the name of one of the directors charles chuck crawford is vice president of the organisation which is headed by arthur mcallister before moving to new toronto she lived in town on main sl s in the house now occupied by the heweon ord law flrmi she was a member bf the presby- mrs alex tsyjor was rcelcctcd president of the ladles auxiliary branch 120 canadian legion at the annual meeting thursday ih tho ed how mr healop had pdroa- bitd u rebekah legion hall council and how arturjiy- loage tncw toronto other offleera of tho auxiliary for ngs and much durtfislon an she by five- children 1058 include mrs charlotufarton almiafl ailmllsll rt ivlilt iv mont hhhuukm m1 ta sooal and personal harold mclaren who was hospital ized last week is home again and re cupcrating frnf his illness mr and mrs calvin clark of wyom ing were visiting in town on monday and mrs clark stayed over for an ex tra day as a guest of mrs garrtetl mcgilvray john oswajd spent the week end in cheslcy with his parepts mr and mrs w p oswald mrs 11 matthews of kitchener who has been visiting with mrs fred laws for the past two weeks will be leaving today for brampton to visit friends mr john bingham former ofliqe manager of alliance paper mills and chairman of the esqucsing public school area board has been quite ill at his home since returning from hospital several weeks ago thursday evening members of her bridge club honoured mrs h h rugg at the home of mrs r w darou a silver bread tray was presented to mrs rugg by mrs murt auuon mr and mrs rugg and family are leaving town shortly to residein montreal burlington reeve shannon new halton county warden past president mrs charles may 1st vico pryrident mrs frank car ter 2nd vice president mrs frank connely secretary mrs bob lock- 4irs george paco margaret and mrs ernest gray jane 61 new to ronto mrs henry logan beatrice of toronto mrs monty logan ideli- ace and burwell of glen william hurst recording aeeretary mrs jo fout grandchildren reha gray mrs kemshead treasurer mrs mary mor- howard haneyt jack burgess of row pianist mrs ray harioy mrs lakevuw and eugene logan glen gordon held standard bearers mrs williams and lour brothers alvln mitchell los 4ngoles john alex and goorge ofdunjford a brother him jull share of credit forthe and lister predeceased her mrs geo success of the township development v burgess of dunsford and james hlt- aibiveqpuurmap ol rexdale choh llnasty euvlesultte mawrf dunrior4 tgj henry sheph rw d ulii ki saturday joucrina- funeral srrlc blu tub george johnson social convener mrs thomas grievo bingo convener mrs c kjstacey sick convener ex ecutive committee is composed of mrs grieve mrs c sargent mrs gordon jamleson mrs jlenry haljs it w hwi june- committee com- ken mcmillan again hackney horse head president last year of tho cana dian hackney harso association ken mcmillan was elected- to a second term of office last week when tho as sociation held its annual meetlngjn preston mr mcmillan is wellknown throughout ontario as a show horse man and hu won prlxos at many fall fairs the cneand winter fair horse shows judy mccumber bob crawfo win school speaking contest judy mccumber and bob crawford were judged best speakers last night in n contest for high school students sponsored by georgetown lions club they were two of ixwho entered the contest in wrigglcsworth school auditorium and will enter tho lions zone finals in oakvillc in february winners received ten jollar cheques from the club and other entrants five dollars each miss mccumber spoke about the late itobert saunders ontario hydro chairman and mr crawford on for est conservation jack gunning was chairman for the evening and mrs del french provided a musical inter lude at tho piano joan cummins neal wallace bev erley emmerstm and bob hess wero too other speakers the contest was arranged by a li ons committee composed of jim jones don barragcr and ernie al- cqtt tho two winners will attend next tuesdays club dinner meeting when fen job of the brampton ra dio station will begucstspeakor bingo prize 125 a former georgetown lady mrs charles barlow had the thrill of win ning 225 in a bingo in brampton last weak the former mrs lily broomhead sho has been living in brampton since her marriage a few years ago ieiwajiiriflanijinj robert shannon 31 reeve of bur lington is halton s new warden one of two nominees ho defeated milton s reeve dr carl martin when councillors chose their leader last tuesday in milton youngest warden ever chosen he has boen a county councillor for five years reviewing future work of the coun ell the new warden said he hoped to establish an impro ved road building program in 1953 a new registry of fice and lncroosod accommodation in halton centennial manor are also on tho years program a former warden george leslie of esqucsing was na med to tho board of governors the- manor at the meeting committees with tho first named chairman oro finance wilfrid bird dr carl martin j haldcnby john hargrave and d h w blth printing and education john hargrave e savin walter linham fred c atkinson allan norton county buildings harold adldns norton sidney childs hargrave sa vin hospital dr carl martin a e footitt haldonby atkinson thomas mulward agriculture ft reforestation a r service bird robert- marshall fredwalkor hsrtfrave special communications thorn- al mulward linham footlttchlldi allen z-

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