Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1955, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario westwday june rtii 1b55 first section brampton couple wed here aif x i lmi saaron toronto mr nd mrv kenneth aaendham signing the regitr after their marriage in st george church here are living in brampton the bride it the for mer barbara ver nonbrowne daughter of mr and mrv willian vernon- browne brampton and the groom a former georgetown resident it the ton of mrv walter mendham heoertville and the late mr mendham exesquesing councmw wed saturday at carlisle ernest titiuon retired toronto civic employee ernest u timson 70 waa buried in greenwood cemetery yesterday fol lowing a funeral service at his home 7 park avenue he died in sl jot ephs hospital guelph on sunday where he had been a patient for a week born in england he was the son of the late mr and mrs bertram tim aon they came to canada when lie was a baby lived in fergus for a short time and then in toronto mr timson retired a few years ago from his position with the health depart ment ot the city since then he and his wife had lived in town with their daugher mrs walter townend during the winters and spent the summer months at their collage at bancroft lie was a member of the baptist church and belonged to the odd fel lows lodge he served overseas in the first war with the 2nd division artillery surviving are his wife clara new- combe their daughter- vera mrs walter townend three grandchildren and four great grandahildren a son died in infancy hvalso lcavea a brother george timson of kinaale and four sisters mrs w thomas mrs j hill and mrs c lord of tor- a former eaquesing councillor and high school board member ii craig raid married doris wealherell of carlisle on saturday the bride is the daughter of mrs catherine wca therell and the late charles weather- ell and the crremony took place at the brides home kev ceorge cur- rie officiated the ffroom who is the son of mr and mrs w ii held has usl moved to his newly purchased farm on the appelby line south of milton after selling his property adjoining geor getown where he and his falher far med to dclrci developments for a large housing project attending the bridal couple were his brother herb keid georgetown and mrs murray calloway carlisle the bride wore pink nylon lace over taffeta and mrs calloway was similarly attired in blue ilulh wore corsages of roaes a family dinner was held after ihe ceremony dvicgilliwewins in boston presbyterian on saturday slay 28 1055 the mar riage took place betwees anne lor raine glluaa daughter of mr and mr john gould guliaa of wutttn and ronald arthur davit toe of ur and lira arthur davia of meadow- vale the groom is employed with a v roe at ualton the ceremony was solemnised in hialorlo boston presbyterian church hlui the rev l w rote of guelph officiating ur rose also marriajl the bride parents is the same church the organist was crawford douglas arid the soloijl airs 11 ui- chie sang through the year and be cause given in marriage by her falhrr the bride vnirt a door length gown of white nylon net and lace over ume- ta with long tleeves ending in points over the hands her fingertip veil was of tulle illusion and lace and the carried a cascade bouquet of a mauve orchid white carnations baby mums and stcphanolis hiss ilarbara davis was the mild of honour wearing a salmon pink bal lerina length gown of net over taf feta and the bridesmaid barbara tur ner was similarly gowned in ice blue uoth attendants carried bouquets of baby mums lilacs and carnations dy ed to match their dresaea two little nieces of the groom bar bara davis of ueadowvale and bever ley buchanan of toronto acted as flower girlt they wore identlcsl bal lerina length dresses of yellow net over tatteta with headdress of band of yellow ruffles and the flowers they carried were like tboe of the other attendants bill legg acted as best man and the ushers were mcclure cheyne and robert dsvls iwolher of the a room all of ueadowvale following the ceremony a reception was held in slewarttown hall which was decorated with mned flowers in the receiving line were the brides mother wearing a street length gown of beige lace over taffeta with blond accessories and a corsage of talisman roaea and the grooms mother wear ing a street length gown of teel blue crepe and lace pink hat and black ac cessories with a corsage of pink roa es after the reception the bride and groom left for a trip to white face mountain in new york state the bride wearing a dusty pink gabardine suit matching hat and gloves and na vy purse and shoes her corsage was a mauve orchid guests attended the wedding from georgetown milton acton meadow- vale toronto ixtndon and detroit firthappleyart vows tn limehouse church mr and mrs donald garfield firth are honeymooning in northern onta rio this week following their marriage saturday in limehouse presbyterian church rev alex caldar officiated at the ceremony performed in a setting of yellow roaea iris and peaniee mrs jack roughley waa organist tnd miss aana spitser sang the lords prayer before the service and o perfect love during the signing of the regts- ur the bride muriel elaine appleyard as alliance paper mills employee u the daughter of mrs thomas apple- yard ii it and the late mr apple- yard her husband la the son of mr aad mrs garfield firth kicbmond hill the bride wore a ballerina gown with lace bodice longleaved jacket use collar of which was trimmed with seed pearls and a net skirt over satin her headdress of lilyofthe valley held fingertip veil and she carried red roaes and white mums she had three attendants her sis ter mrs joe fry was matron of hon our wearing a green net ballerina own with mauve sequlned flowers on use skirt mauve flowered headdress and carrying green and mauve earns lions miss lluth taylor was brides maid wearing pink with white daisies on the skirt pink flowered headdress and carrying salmon pink carnations little marline leech 6 was her aunts flower girl she wore mauve taffeta with a dark purple sash a white flowered headdress and carried a basket of mixed sweet peas the grooms npehew 0 year old larry shier in while jacket and navy pants accompanied her down the alslr the bride waa given in marriage by her brother llichard appleyard herman klooater was groomsman ami ushers were the brides brother-in- law joe fry and the grooms uncle raymond shier receiving afterwards at the apple- yard home the brides mother wore navy crepe with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roaea the grooms mother wore powder blue lace while accessories and a pink rose corsage for travelling the bride wore a pow der blue and navy boa ault powder blue flowered hat white and blue ac cessories and a coraage of red roses what coumcil did new water system not enough for delrex the weather mr editor this is the first weeks summary for june and u is a dry one reviewing the month of may tre maiimuin average was 71 degrees which is four degrees aove normal and the minimum average was 43 be ing exactly normal the rainfall waa 3 inches for the month which is only v inch above normal and as shakespeare aays what is so rare as a day in june fro llatkln kain dale mai mm may 30 b4 49 may 31 64 45 june 1 72 42 june 2 77 45 june 3 7b 44 june 4 79 47 june 3 83 55 average 74 47 what council did onto and mrs bellgue sault ste ma rie rev alfred barker conducted the funeral service agisted by rev ilcv- erley ward montreal a grandson by msrriarc pallbearers were bob and em thomas harry johnston jack dell jack hill and gordon trotter all of toronto schoolboys are guests at anglers clubhouse repeat inc a successful experiment of last year members of georgetown anglers and hunters association were heists saturday to a group of public school boys when principal william kinrade and boy from the senior rooms at wriggles worth school visited the property at hickory falu c it groves llespeler district for ester talked to the boys atrout the im portance of fire precautions in th woods and dudley hitchcox oakville county game warden explained regu lations for conservation of wild life they saw coloured movies on fishing and fores fires then were supplied with chocolate milk to drink with the imjx lunches they had brought after lunch there was a shooting match kach boy fired two rounds and the top three had a shootoff for prizes winners were murray boss kent riddall and clinton handy mrs ford fatally injured when struck on norval hill a tragic accident took the life of a young georgetown woman friday af ternoon mrs james lliltpn ford s3 had just left her home on the camp nor val property at the nf nerval hill en route to her fi the corner cupbo town she alerted across ine mgnway and ran back to miss a westbound car when the collided with a car proceed ing east driven by alanley chew tor- onto seriously injured she waa ru ined to peel memorial hospital and died the next morning i mr and lira ford have been resi- denta here or five years when he joi- hed the scott motors stiff list fall he established his own business bf auto body shop which is operated in eonjunetion with lincoln motors they lived on charles street in town then moved to norval tbr years ago she is survived by family of five children eleanor shirley marilyn gary and 9monthold handy besides her husband and her parents mr and mrs hutsey of preston she was the fortuer marjoru ins huasey ffil lady golfers have two more outings prize winners for ladies day at the golf club on june 1st were mrs john llcll and mra norm marchment for the afternoon and mra john patter son and miss ruth evans for the ev ening play mra graham parnell mra itosa duncan and miss shirley harrison were hostesses assisted by mrs wil liam mcnally on tuesday june 8th mrs k m langdon mra stan flnlay miss joan harrison and miss helen mcgtll won the tournament prizes hostesses at the buffet supper were harold hutchinson mrs john slsted by mrs ken nam iwetrram photo mrs james h wd canon appleyard rector of st johns interment was la memory gardens the funeral service la st johns- the pallbearer ware howard mear- anbucan church presto yesterday thur mbert wuson and dot howlatt conducted by sev j e maxwell gait brut wlufcu paris hoy oel- norvao assisted by the kev sen and pete scmue ter preston -tmasm-imim-rt- i friends fete bride with two showers mrs margaret appleyard entertain ed eighteen friends at the home of u joe fry on may 28th at a mis cellaneous shower for a saturday bride muriel appleyard who is now mrs donald firth after lunch mrs swalnson of brampton read teacups to end a very entertaining evening the womans auxiliary ofurae- house presbyterian church presented a miscellaneous shower in limehouse hall on june and with forty people attending after a singsong the bride and- groom opened the gifts and the ladles served lunch mtijtaaaatiaa be sure m wote junit btht n j v htiithi social and personal mrs j s flankinr spent the past few days in onllis visiting friends mr j ii mackenzie has been in wcllrslcy hospital toronto since last wydmmlay mr unri xlri ktlgar k res of uuf- falo new york were weekend visi tors with mr uml mrs elmer dron mr unci mrs gunlher frey of ot lawa were week end visitors with mrs freys parents mr and mrs k it ito- tiinson mrs krnet timson is in montrral where she will spend some lime with her krumlriaukhtrr mrs llevcrley wird and ihe reverend ward visiting with mr and mrs tom llirlirt is mrs herberts sister mrs john lnilanil ol abbots lanlcy llartfonlshire knuland she plans to spinii two months here before return ing home itrv g loekhart hoyal minister ol norval anil union rreshyterlan thurihis is a commissioner at the rresbytenan tieneral assembly belni hel this week in st andrews rres bytenan church toronto he is stay ing at knox college mrs r i lienilry of gait the pro vincial hoard member of the womens institute was the guest of mrs clar ence llayrs while attending the hal- tun district annual meeting ot ash- grove last wednesday mr ronald litchfield dsa of huntsville epent the weekend with donald lawson dsa at his home in stcwarttown the two were classmates at the oac donald left monday to take up a position with toronto klevators in that city a party marked the 8th birthday ot mary jane ward daughter of mr and mrs roy ward albert street on monday last her little guests were lynn bradley jeremy wager pat sargent mary hay bonnie dunlop and her brother david miss freds herbert with misses linda mahon and jeasie rldeout of i u for a three week bus tnp in the states iu vutv tlonds who are employed in connaught lab oratories in the eity will visit pitts burgh winchester charlottesville and williamsburg then go oat to washing ton and new york city mr and mrs sheldon lawr and fa mily of limehouse and mr and mrs mitt lawr spent use weekend at vic toria harbour it theutatummer home they got good eatch of fish out in their newboat the mayflower on the way home they visited spring water park near mldhurat tor a picnic miss laura scott will be leaving next week to visit in western canada with her sister mrs a d ucduffee milton she will travel west by train an dlntends to spend some time in victoria vancouver and chuuwack bc where the ladles will visit with their aunt mrs d mckay they also wil be going to portland oregon u-sx-k- v -7- v ymvtyitviw mayor urges action on storm sewers mayor jack armstrong urged coun cil at mondays meeting to take ac tion immediately to correct poor drai nogc conditions on king street where cellar and yards are flooded tiich time it raina the qurmion cutne up when a law- yer wnde on tmhalf of steve unrn paying he is holding the town repon mble for damage cauetl by irwtn backing up into hu cellar which al svo creates a health menace there are places on the old bar ber floral property which used to serve at natural drainage areas said the mayor aa these arc all built up now there is nowhere for the water to go he mentioned that the yard of dolphincraft ltd la a aca of water at times that cellars aad yards st the homes of ur ledwldge and urscnchton are bothered with each rain he asked the public work ceaamu- tec to acejt tome temporary remedy and the road committee to brine cost estimate of a atorm sewer system to nest mondays council meetimj noutiiif is more important than water when a town sets into big stage development la 1mb georgetown took a major tq la abandoning the old silvercreek reservoir for a deep well lyitem un til then town water had been sup plied by spring water collected is a reservoir at silvercreek and distn- buted through watermaiiu by a pump in the municipal building after arriv ing by gravity from the reservoir the new system provided a coast- ant source of supply to replace the dwindling hivercreek sources itswo- ed by land clearance in woods and swamps where the water had collec ted last year growing demand for wa ter from the new smith and stone plastics plant and a foreseeable in crease in other industrial require menu plus a tremendous increase la domestic supplies needed caused the town council to plan a second source of supply a new storage reservoir and other eatcnsive chanaaa more- water was found close to the present supply at the south end of main st and tenders for ins lai ling the new sy stem arc presently being dealt with by the council and consul ling engin eering firm of philip and roberta at wednesdays council meeting a letter was read from mr roberta in which he stated that even the new system will not be adequate to take care of the delrex subdivision when it is completed the total daily capacity will be 2400000 gallons information sup plied by the delrex developers leads mr hobcrts to believe that eventually the town will have to produce four million gallons of water daily ur roberta suggests that explora tory drilling should be planned this year to locale possible new sources of supply first reading was given at the mee ting to a bylaw for a 44000 resur facing job on no 7 highway through town ta ll street names are rurchssed and erected on all town streets the total expenditure will he 13300 according to deputyreeve auaa norton who has anade a survey of this fire truck in exchief latimers funeral cortege members of georgetown fire dcpt in their dress uniforms turned out in force this afternoon to attend the fu neral of donald latimer 5c former fire chief ill for two months he died at his home 27 john st sunday night mr latimer had been one of the departments most faithful members he first became interested when he was one of a group who aided fire men in the big main street fire in 1022 which destroyed the oneill gar age he joined the brigade soon af ter and served continuously until 1q33 he was born in dublin ireland in 1800 came to canada in 1007 and li ved at uttcrson near huntsville until 1016 when he enlisted in the 122nd battalion he served two years overt- seas and after the war settled in georgetown where he had been cm- ployed ever since with lnrvincial pa per ltd he was a member of the companys quarter century club in 1021 he married tryphoaa can- ute who died in 1030 they had tour children george who was killed on active service with the irish regim- cnt in italy in 1044 ronald of lime house douglas of toronto and joan at home also surviving is his wife mary watson whom he married in 1053 rev alex calder conducted the funeral service at the mcclure fun eral home members of the fire de partment were pallbearers chief william hyde deputy jack harjow andy ritchie clarence spence jack davidson and jim valentine other firement were flower bearers and the flowers were carried to green wood cemetery on the town tire truck donald latimer presbyterians mark 117th anniversary an excellent congregation at both morning and evening services marked the 117th anniversary of norval pres byterian church sunday uany bou quets of flowers beautified the church for the occasion rev g lackhart royal who la min ister ot the church preached at bolh tervlcea in the morning his sermon was based on the text passion or souls taken trom the oth chapter of romans verse s god so loved was his text for the evening sermon found tn john 111 verse 16 special music for the occasion was provided by the uxbridge junior far mer quartette in this group joan pearson was pianist and the alngera were hugh piird walter kerry al lan ball and jack pearson at the morning service they sang lord i want to be a christian and wander- ingchlld their selections in the evening were beautiful land and little talk with jesus nga win two and drop one lacrosse georgetown nlga dropped a dose game with lewiston ny 1310 in their tint home appearance friday -atrthe-arena- rmaostment the engagement is announced of irene alary young daughter ot mr- joseph young and the late sirs elsie may young to ur john william ros- alter soft of air and mra sidney roar titer poole dorset- england the marriage will take place in knox pres byterian church on saturday july the ninth at three pm the lewiston team greatly bolster ed from isst season by powllas who played several seasons with peterbor- ough seniors picked up steam in the last period after hlluon tied the score with an early goal last night n4gl redeemed them selves by walloping burlington km la a game which lacked the thrill of the lewis ton match to complete a bury weekend the local team travelled to ohsweken sat- urday where they won a close match continued on page 10 tr aiitwa jt4 ijiliiw iiisjiwisijfiiis

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