Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1955, p. 1

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hegeokfietown herald fourteen pages georgetown oourio wednsjuky msuttb 9 1955 two sections what council did fans honour goldham mitime engineer car camera other girts for georgetown at aaai dvnarlmcnl ib bob gold turn was a playing sasual ty on bob coldham nigbt thursday in detroits olynapu van gathered to honour tv voter an ovenunun bfor the petrolt chicago game ilob was in uniform but was forced out of the lineup for tho first time this season by fw injury suffered in practici the veteran of cluvtn leuoni of major league hockey five of these as a lied wing recti veln 8paascnger ford country sedan as a major gift from ad our era m thi motor city mayor jack armstrong made a spe cial trip from georgetown to prtsmt him with a movie nmrrtf and projec tor from the people in his hoint town team mate contributed a silver ua service and then win such other gift as a radio clothing fishing ta rkle from fans in toronto and an tcc trie frying pan llu parents mr and mrs llarr goldham wert thin to set iovrtor williams and acting mayor miriam pxestnt bob with a plague and scroll so wire jack hart and v a mcdow an from town his aunt mrs cook of windsor and cousin dr and mrs donald graham detroit an honour ed guest was mrs ijllian herbert scott also of detroit who was hobs nurse when hi was born festivities continue el after thi gaim at a hausi pirt tindirtd b some uf bobs dttroij fans bob goldham umehouse after a years experiment in shar infnginering services with aelon and mil ton georgetown council on tjondjy decided to termmata thia the end of april anh engage a full time engineer who will be on the tieorgetown payroll rou simmon who has ljvitd in georgetown since he was engaged by the urban board utt year has b paid by the three towns and divided his duties between thun until now council ftcls uiat the rapid growth anticipated in the new dclrix subdiv isioo will require the completf se rv itts of a local tnginttr a utur protesting hiring of an as mutant in tht town office who is not a war veteran in prt f t ranc to an applicant with war service was rtad at the muting mayor armstrong to whom tht letter was addressed from 9hf ivgion branch said that he would insvttr tin letter convein council i tit in ttu matti r stolen car recovered arrest two in acton tu from 1 two ouii mm n win itoum in tlli 1 1 i run sonu lt mi nl in town on rrniiv i oral p im win d rli d w hi n tht n ci iveel w rl lb it tin im n win trying ir rs nst hit u lui nngton wis lookuu f r th m v inn the fcinctt tie in t iitirik a ir own ed by jim hums at tht mint lime i nstjhlt moure of the millon ilitnhnm1 was mttr ing town and spotted tht stolen cir procoeelink on no 7 towards acton lie chased it there and found the car abandoned the two were apprihendcd later in acton and will appear in court today in milton they arc alleged to hat stolen three other cars tn route to georgetown mr milchtll visited in toronto on sundii mm mitchell returning with him after two we i its visit then we regret the serious illness of mr hiism ii ilminpsnn who was taken l uinhul uk e to st jose h hospital tui iph on ihursdiv miss i ite amsliotlnm and miss mir millethamp and mis jones of 1 ti unto ut h l he t losliis sun ilai mr n mrs j hut i isile i 1 ml lbur a mi 1 i f wit k at mr i n mill ii is us tun n i i lues ar iun 1 shiihnnke ui mi iiwl mis ii it n m it 1 jn- win in lor nto i n sui t i til tn in m l n 1 i i lehr i his nth i irth la with a rt i i t james lurk wa cnted fur a s cond vear as wi ed inspee tor and will ik paid 0 for his m rv in s wtl estimates of m7v win re rrtieel from the puttlie se hmil luiel iilimrusi i ihm on i listveai ballittafad ofjanizes farm union local first group to organize in thi vie inity local 138 of tha ontario farm era union has baen formed in bajun- afad last week some 35 farmer gath ered in ballinafad iuu to hear what this organization relatively new to ontario is ail about kubteeu of those pree facidt to take out a membership sjtirthe first officer of balunaiad branch ware ehowi f 8 boyd is praldent w u mar shall vice president and klwood snow mhretary treasurer organization uf the union was pre ceded by a meeting two wteks ago addressed by john hutchinson mark etale who explained that it is an or gamut ton of farmers en ated by and for the fanner toolve tud s prol lems it is non political and non seel an an a v ormack f arthur ontario prefidrnl was prevented by illness froa making a scheduled appearance wednesday in ht place wwirt mor den shelburne a ouffenn county director skke a third rne ling was hi id satur da nitht when j srhuli chairman of the intt rprovincial rann tniun council was speaker a past presi d nl of manitoba arm rs inion he talketl alout ht tnion s success in tht prairie province and need for its growth in ontario what council oid subdivision progressing start building in may the weatlffilt mr hdilor this is the jirst weks summary fur march and we hay had plenty uf wiod to remind us that it is march turmg rebruary the five days with thy tlurniumilvr up to 45 de frees it raised tin maximum average for thi month to 33 which i 7 de- i re tv above normal with sevtn das renstenni btlow zero the minimum average was 10 lein one de gre bt low nonnal the lowest rt lisle red was 21 btlow zxru imuu the coldest of ihl winter 1otil nowfall for rcbruary this t ar wai 17 which is life inches more than normal for 1ehrujry 1jn llatkin mlimstlili lh it new hu iness s in i hari ed a i iimim ss in c ik i w is tin in i ie i i tin fuiami iiiiuitlie i ton i it i ititin ll w is it nili lh it the r t in t h ii d d s r in liu ti l sum in i s uu ouih illois thnn ht this i old hi i pr it il l tine i i mil nui i t tin lun liu iin itti m si n mb ii mil in 1 h i it i tin hid nli n 1 i ilt n 1 i i ti s i iin r l uiin il i i n i liu m ii t i nti i hi 111 sill 1 ns x 1 1 1 i h m ii i ir mill i inn 11 1 m 1 iv il in iii 11 4 wc irt mr in 1 l a 1 in iii n nl vt i 1 v llll h r m iii r n s iii il jllrs charl c i hr mi 1 l st 111 mini i il n c m jl a wsl i r llll i i ii s vv i i i miihiim llll ii ii lull u ill ik 1 11 lis hi i kill mkl- ill i lul p i i llu a hi nuiiis on tihmij don t lorccl to come out for ihs i ions club bii annual st patrick a ddnn lu 1m held ntxl irulav i vn mi march ih1i1 rillil aullli llll 1 kh1 t llilllilli it r m m r anil w a n r i li iimuns in lrini i harli s drin hlnjiil st shi llu st anil iirni si many visitors attend rotary charter night over a hundred rotanans and their wivea from twenty clubs in district 247 joined in a welcome to the rot ary club of georgetown monday when thli new club received its charter president john gunn received the charter from c k ilasil tippet dis tnct governor who spoke of itotary s remarkable growth georgetown is the third new club this year in his dlitrict he said joining over 8400 auch groups in all parts of the world mr tippet is a world traveller who has attended meetings in many coun trlea and he stressed club fellowship bclwecri men of all races ami creeds mr gunn also received a number of sifts presented by h u campbell guclph on behalf of district clubs thcac included flags a clock lapel buttons name badges road signs gueat register rostrum and a picture of tlie queen the local club was sponsored by the guelph club and president trevor jones acted as chairman other guelph men took part also campbell macarthur as song leader j s dun- lop grlng the invocation and chris christopher introducing visiting clubs joseph caulder toronto was the main speaker and he explained in de tail the aimi of notary and the history of the organisation which celebrates its 50th anniversary this ear guests introduced included interna tional director ken partridge mayor jack armstrong and iteevc stan al len lions president clarence ken nedy legion president harvey gar vln r w darou and walter bichn the meeting took place in the le gion auditorium with the legion wa catering for a turkey dinner the 133 rotanans present came from guelph acton alliston brad ford barric bolton brampton bur lington cooksville thornhill milton oakville mimico new toronto or- ancevllle port credit richmond iuu wlllowdale toronto toronto eglln- ton toronto fairbanks and streets vtue i charter members ot the new club re john gunn president john r barber vice president alex reader secretary robert burke treasurer stan hutchinson sergeant at arms james ritchie lome peters direc tors charles bud bishop bob burns dr j ii chamberlain whel- don emmereon william b hamilton v ralph hawes harold hutchinson era hyde robert jl jones john d kd- iy ei v maccormack maurice man- derton fred maveali jacvv muckart ibosert mecoujan kelt nash and edith benham mcwilliamt former georgetown resident mrs hilith s mc llllanis aunl of ian nn li nhani of limn anil a former nsulint iliid on riliruar 2h 11155 at the home of her ilaiikhti r in toronto she was prtdiccasul ii hi r husband anil is sursiscd by hrr daughter ixlilh mcwilliams and oni sistir hnut hi nhsm the funrral service was hi id on march 2nd in york llrothirs lliariil and was conductctl by tht riv i jrwitt of hunnincdc unitcl church interment was in prospect ctmtte toronto esquesing native john sproat passes john a sproat the son of the late mr and mrs john sproat of klsea lsqucsing township passed former hornby man killed in accident derahl william s ill 47 who liwel it horn i win n his f itht r was a 1 ni ii d chinch in i n ist i i the ie and at a h lion dud in kitclii m r ati rl o hopil i t- 1 brum v lh u fi w ikmii s ii r jn si e idi nl mr ni ill a fimtnan with ltckit ittus i td w it in i h m t of unli a i ink struetuid sliel lx ams at a kit hi hi r plant uid vv i stria k hi a tin t n in i ii i vtt t 1 win ii i tx oni miappe d horn at tilpui hai ni it lar ion mr ni il inovtel from ilornh to uaterho in 1041 lit was the son of the late he v john neill his mother now lives tn y lmira surviv irg ao are his wife khzatxth ste phrni two daughter mrs john kaeraldint smith stree twille and y ranees at home five brothers mil lard and ralph of iondon a ikh of i ort le rr john of vanrmmi jnel mirrill of halifax and lui sisl r mrs uilberl ll is i mrl ur o striitsvilt in i vin 1 ussi ii i miiiji mki r imir i ltd it i r t ndiutid tin f nn nl v rim i st i ndj in tin eh i i i uf t- st i n tut hunh u at irloo ui r i d w is in waterloo mount hope e mi te r awa in milton private hospital qn tthruary 10th runeral service was held at the macnab and son chapel on monda 1- cbruary 21 followed by interment in iacrgrren cemetery milton surviving are two brother adam who is clerk of the county town and murray of milton ijall mai min luin and snow mb 11 40 20 it 24 marrl 41 so hutl 1 all 24 si march j m 17 s 1 march 4 jl 13 march 5 it march d xt 12 avi ral lj s j h4 terra cotta breakin closes school for day i ui sitav pupils of s s 15 had a hoi i la on mon lav nn ht vandals broke windiws and did nthi r damage to looks mj ktxiards etc itt t wishes to ml and mrs ilinrs 1 iwimhi whi ci lihraliil tht ir if th wiildiiik aiinive rr iste rda ti i iw i ir 1 1 sidi nls of the villa e r mr an i mrs kobe rt r mine rsnn if loimili wtio an stalik with mr mil mis kn miller n tin sitk list at pnsent david jums t nn sht iparel neiw off the s k list hill die harold ship pan and slurb ilio john icki rs uf tht itcar is houii or a 30 da leave mrs howard matxt home from y wrtb preliminary approval given jjortday by eorgetowrt or a large portion of he fselrux subdtvkloo de tailed plath arenow in the hand of the uept of 1 manning and develop- mrnl if all cues smoothly hoiuf uiflelinb will start on the h craig fold farm the latter part oi may queried by mayor armstrong aj to the assessment posslbihuea in 103 in the new area lubdivider kei lira lop said wet are geared to constiaict buildings up to five million dollars in krosa value thi year if wc get roll mi soon t noujli it will depend on council the planning department and all the associated groupa which must bavt a hand in del rex ouncil is seeking lawyer harry willis advict a we ii as that of eorge hi vrson the two who acted fur thi town in tbe annexation of the land tt fore final approval ta given to tht kuudivision ouncil monday law plans and had lhm e i plained by lr k g ialudl who ih workinj for mr heslop as a planning consultant the maps show ed de tailed dtvt lopmijit of 1034 acres of the 17m owned hy thn eompany sid s fur ihret public schools and a possible new high sellout site thfl latter at the southern extremity of the new town boundaries have been armarked fur donation to the town lotal sehool acreage u 40 aenn and mother 31j acres of valley land will i ruviile a rte n lx ll 1 hi niw bulmlivision will compose an industrial area west of highway 7 commircial in the no 7 oth line area and three residential areas cast nf the highway which can be devel opesd ai separate i ntitles mi riilw rs of the public school board itu nded the uniting and wen given i ouih ils oh to hav plans drawn for i m ni w puhhr school ho pilal with a new son joseph ni lsoo we ire iumiij oni of our residrnls simin he v lws who will marrv loro lh masse of milton on the 10th tiny will iw living in millon iuw wishes dev anel dot sundridge beavers thursday first game of playoffs social and personal paul p tlarrls rotary international a branch of which has been established in geor kctown had its birth so years ago in chicago and waa the idea of paul hams a lawyer who thought business and professional men should band to gether in friendship and fellowship mr harris was president emeritus when he died in 1m7 geerke k means george x means is secretary of rotarylnternatloual which compri- mr and mrs jack monro niagara falls n y were week end guests with her mother mrs j f gillia tmcry street fred dickenson stationed with the navy at cornwallis n s has been spending a leave with relatives in town on sunday mr and mrs wilbcrt nradley had mrs harvey bradley mr and mrs edwin hoare mrs eileen parkinson and her son paul from oshawa visiting with them ross petch spent tho weekend here with ms parent mr and mrs frank petch his mother went back to ot tawa with him to visit there for a few days weekend guests with mr and mrs stuart young included his mother mrs e young and mr and mrs jack swift stratford and mr and mrs bill young owen sound mr and mrs john gunn fraser and warren spent last weekend in london visiting mrs gunns mother mrs d u piatt and mr gunns par ents mr and mrs william gunn mr and mrs reuben eason camp bell ord were here for tho weekend to visit with her mother mrs joseph carter and other relatives their daughters june and betty visited in brampton mr and mrs walter bichn attcn ded a dinner meeting- of woekly newspapermen in palmcrston onsat- urday and continued on to choslcy to visitr with his molhcfpmrs c e blehn mrs e galloway of sornlo is visit- fag fn georgetown and- acton- this week ahd has wsa been visiting her lister mrs charles watson who has xirs arthur roinhardt mary and david of wlarton have been aaiend irr a few weeks in town with her parents mr and mrs m h moyer with mr heinhardt joining them here for the weekend declare percent dividend for cooperative members possibilltv of adding distribution of petroleum products to lis other scr vices will be investigated b halton coopcrativc supplies after a sug gestinn made at yesterday s annual meeting in milton arthur musgrtfve vice president of united cooperatves of ontar who spoke at the meeting strcfxcxl the importance of such business to coops and voiced the eventual pos sibihty of having a refinery in the province similar to jonc operated in saskatchewan mr musgravc looked into the fut urc with his talk which he tlued imafiinecnng and told those pros ent that what we get is what wc send our imagination after eaeh year shows an increase in such coop ac tivities as operation of meat pack ins plants fertilizer plants and cre dit union organizations he said the report of w ii smellie gen cral manager recommended a 4 per cent dividend on purchases which will be credited to patronage loan accounts the 1040 deferred patron age will be paid this year in cash it has been decided to add a ser vice charge of 1 per cent per month to past due accounts to cover bank interest payments which the coop makes last year a power break down at 1ast kridav philip son of mr and mrs krn hvde celebrated his third birthday with a party the guests wire michael and pat fans johnny and ricky canpbcll linda harley bobbie mccolgan jamjc reader vicky chappcl and janet mcciure miss gwvnncth mcgowan spent a couple of dajh lust week with her par- cnts mr and mrs w a mcgowann georgetown null resulted in re placing the before leaing with a friend for mon treal on a vacation which will take them to cairo egypt where a nephew of mr mcgowan is in the canadian diplomatic service while then they hope to visit alexandria and suez and then travel through the holy land to karachi pakistan and india return ing early in april on saturday jane bradley celebra ted her 8th birthday with a party at he home guests included lynn rit chie judy nash ellen blehn sharon allen maureen smith sharon cob- urn lynn bradley mary mcnamara janes cousins sharon bradley of acton and beverley bradley of rock- wood and her brother robert i engagements mr and mrs c g english esques- intx riflnbunco tho engagement of their daughter mary gllberta jacqu- cllne to mr john cyrus wilson ton ot ur and mrs jack wttson george- old dicscl equipment with electric power at a cost of 4000 extra floor space was added at mil ton and a coal unloadcr purchased as well as a new truck retiring directors william hume william mahon and jack mcdonald were reelected for another term at the meeting other officers who con tinuc in office arc a g hunter fred nurse clarence ford xlavid lawson penney charles and spen cer wilson v j lawrence is tjecre- the business mooting followed a noon dinner served by the ashgrove wa the coop employs a staff of six teen in its branches at imilton and georgetown headed by general man ager w h smellie with charles harris as georgetown branch mana ger and yob a accountant georeetowrmployeos are jack mc- encry bui iiley bolr ed wards- wak one step closer to an ontario chamhionhip after defeating vimy signals in kingston on saturdav dcorgctown raiders mett tough op position here thursday sundndgc heavers who have been on both ends of the picture in two former aeries with the raiders ar rive thursday for the first game in a bestof seven series raiders play in sundridge saturday and there is another game here next tuesday raiders who took an unexpected defeat from vimy after winning the first three games polished off the ar my bovs saturday in kingston when thry won 73 tbe local team minus nick fcrri and pete bratkin and with fred law re nee back in goal had no trouble finishing the scries with vimy bud haines up from the juniors for his uestgamc of the season turned in a good performance and equalled chap pcl a two goals bud varey leigh bradbury and blake infills were the other scorers this will be the third time in six years that buck mc a sund ridge team has slacked up against georgetown in 1040 sundridge nos ed out raiders for the ontario cham pionship the next year it was a dif ferent story and raiders took four straight games for their provin cial honours there have been changvs in both teams though collectively there will be about a dozen players still in ac tion from those 104050 daya bucko has hung up his skates and will be wearing his corsets on the sidelines if the local ladies bring another pair this time but he has assembled a powerful team including two former brampton juniors and ruas johnstone defenceman with the leafs for a cou ple of seasons during the war this will be sundridfies first p- pcarance in the intermediate play- downs after dropping two games to brace bridge they won four in a row in their league playoffs life members pin to mrs arthur reeve mrs arthur reeve received a won derful surprise yesterday afternoon at a tttoeting pf the womens mis sion circle of first baptist church when she was present el with a dom inion life members pin thirty six years a member of tho groupers reeve has been secretary fflhc post three ti out j wltaf jtaanipansnipti wfltw- m fi been patient in guelph general- town ttu marruie will take place hospital lor some ttae 7 3 y uttaf part olfardi years in her ter edwards hugh dickie and bui ycarofservlccsshe was president for mcenery employed at milton are fifteen years arid has also been treas- morley liindquist bob ifepowell urer and a group leader at various cliff broun frank mcglbbon sid times- rblni glenrr pollard and don stew- mrs william 7 smith made the art pinaseriullon ymterday u

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