Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1955, p. 2

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown orrurio wtsrwirky june sth 1955 first section brampton couple wed here ln shanon toronto mr and mrs kenneth aendham signing the register after their marriage in st georget church here are living in brampton the bride is the for mer barbara vernonbrowne daughter of mr and mrv willian vernon- browne brampton and the groom a former georgetown resident is the ion of mrs walter mendham hageraville end lb late mr mendham exesquesing councillor wed saturday at carlisle diviwgillirtwwwir in boston preibytrtd oo saturday may 28 5s live nir- riage took plac bw anne lor- raiae gujie atitmr of mr ud mr john gould glui of ifillui ud ronald urthar davit toe of mr and mrs arthur dvu of meadow- vale thfc groom u employed with a v roe at walton the ceremony u avolemniaad u historic boston presbyterian church with the rev 0 w rose of guelpb officiating uis rose also marted the brides parents w the time church the organist wh crawford douglas and the soloist lira 11 hi chic sang through the years and be- cause given in marriage by her father the bride wor a floor length sown of while nylon bet and uc over taffe ta- with isnxjeevea ending in points over the handa her fingertip vu waa of tulle illusion and lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of a mauve orchid white camauona baby mum and itephanotla uiss barbara da via was the maid of honour wearing a aalmon pink bal lerina length gown of net over taf feta and the biideamaid barbara tur ner was similarly gowned in ice blus both attendant carried bouquet of baby mums i liars and carnations dy ed to match their dresses two little nieces of the groom bar bara davis of tleadowvale and bever ley buchanan of toronto acted as flower girls they wore identical bal lerinalength dresses of yellow net over taffeta with headdresses of hands of yellow ruffles and the flowers they carried were like those of the other attendants bill pegg acted as beat man and the ushers were urclure chryne snd robert davis brother of the groom all of afcadowvale following the ceremony a reception was hitd in stewart town hall which was decorated wtlh mixed 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 roses snd 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 roe- ernest timson retired toronto civic employee ernest u timson 70 was buried in greenwood cemetery yesterday fol lowing a funeral service at his home 7 park avenue he died in st jos ephs hospital guelph on sunday where be had been a patient for a week born in england he was the son of the late mr and mrs bertram tim son they came to canada when he 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 of the city since then he and his wife had lived in town with their daughcr mrs walter townend during the winters and spent the summer months at their cottage at bancroft he was a member of the baptist church and belonged to the odd fel lows lodge lie served overseas in the first war with the 2nd division artillery surviving arc his wife clara ncw- combe their daughter vera mrs walter townend three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren a son died in infancy he also leaves a brother george timson of kinsalc and four sisters mrs w thomas mrs j hill and mrs c lord of tor- a former esquesing councillor and high school board member ii craig beld married doria wealherell of carlisle on saturday the bride is the daughter of mrs cstherinc wca therell and the late charles weather- ell and the ceremony look place at the bride home rev george cur- rie officiated the groom who is the son of mr and mrs w ii beid hss just moved to his newly purchased farm on the appelby line south of milton after selling his property adjoining geor getown where he and his father far med to del rex developments for a large housing project attending the bridal couple were his hrother herb reid georgetown and mrs murray calloway carlisle the bride wore pink nylon lace over taffeta and mrs calloway was similarly attired in blue both wore corsages of roses a family dinner was held after the ceremony onto and mrs bcllgue saull ste ma rie rev alfred barker conducted the funeral service assisted by rev bev erley ward montreal a grandson by marriage pallbearers were bob and ern thomas harry johnston jack bell jack hill and gordon trotter all of toronto after the reception the bride and groom left for a trip to white face mountain in new york state the bride wearing dusty pink gabardine suit vy purse and shoes her corsage a mauve orchid guests attended he wedding from georgetown uillon acton meadow- vale toronto 1ondon and ielroit rirtlvappleywd vows in limehotfse church mr and mrs donald garfield firth fere honeymooning in northern onta rio this weelt following their marriage saturday in limehouse presbyterian churtfa re ajex cajder officiated at the eremony performed in a setting of yellow rotas iris and peonies mrs jack rough ey was organist and miss anna spiuer sang the lords prayer before the service- and 0 perfect love during the signing of theregis- tsjr th bride muriel elaine appleyard ay alliance paper mills employee is the daughter of urs thomas apple- yard 11 r 1 and the late mr apple- yard her husband is the son of mr and mrs garfield firth richmond hu1 the bride wore s batlrnna gown wth lace bodice long leeved jacket th collar of which waa trimmld with sed pearls and a net skirt over satin ur headdress of lllyof the valley held fingertip veil and she carried red rose and white mums she had three attendants her sis tc mrs joe fry was matron of hon our wearing a green net ballerina gown with mauve sequined floyrcrs on ui skirt msuve flowered headdress and carrying green and mauve carna tions miss ruth taylor was brides maid wesring pink with white dsisies on the skirt pink flowered hrsddrcs sad carrying salmon pink carnations uttle msrlene leech 6 was her aunts flower girl she wore msuve taffeta with a dark purple sash a white flowered headdress snd carried a basket of mixed sweet peas the grooms npehew 0 year old irry shier in white jacket and navy pants accompanied her down the aisle the bride was given in marriage by her brother richard appleysrd herman klooster was groomsman and 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 rosea the grooms mother wore powder blue lace white accessories and a pink rose corsage for trs veiling the bride wore a pow der blue and navy bos suit powder blue flowered hst white and blue ac cessories and a corsage of red roses what coumcil did w new water system not enough for delrex the weather mr editor this tt the tint week aumraary for june snd it la a dry one reviewing the month of may the maximum average waa 71 degreea which la four degreea- atove normal and the minimum average wis 43 be ing exactly normal the rainfall waa 3 inf hea for the month which ii only h inch above normal and aa shakrtpearr says what u so rare as a day in june krn itatkin kaln pale mai ilia may 30 64 40 may 31 64 43 june 1 72 42 june 2 77 41 june 3 78 44 june 4 70 47 june 83 m average 74 47 what council did wearing duty pink gabardine si5st social and personal schoolboys are guests at anglers club house repeating a successful experiment of last year members of georgetown anglers and hunters association were hosts saturday to a group of public school hoys when principal william kinrade and boys from the senior rooms at wriggles worth school visited the property at hickory falls c r groves llespeler district for rster talked to the hoys at tout the ini portanco of fire precautions in the woods and dudley hitehcox oakville county game warden explained regu lations for conservation of wild life they saw coloured movies on fishing and forest fires then were supplied with chocolate milk to drink with the box lunches they had brought after lunch there was a shooting match each boy fired two rounds and the top three had a shootoff for prizes winner were murray ross 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 lira jamea hilton ford 33 had just left her home on the camp nor val property at the top of norval hill en route to her job aa a waltreaa at be corner cupboard restaurant ln town she atarted acroaa the highway ud ran back to mia a westbound car when ahe collided with a car proceed- lug east driven by uanley criew tor onto seriously injured ahe was ru shed to peel memorial hospital and died the next morning mr and lira ford have been resi dents here for five years when he joi ned the scott motors staff last fall he established his own business bf- auto body shop which is operated in eonjunttioa with lincoln motors they lived on charles street in town then moved to norval three years ago she is survived by family of five children eleanor shirley marilyn gary and omonthold bandy besides her husband and her parents mr and mrs hussey of preston she was the former marjorle ina hussey the funeral service in st johns anglican churchy preston yesterday as conducted by rev j b maxwell i norval assisted by the rev ri1 lady golfers have two more outings prize winners for ladies day at the golf club on june 1st were mrs john itcll and mrs norm marchment for the afternoon and mrs john patter- son and miss ruth evana for the ev ening play mrs graham farnell mrs ross duncan and miss shirley harrison were hostesses assisted by mrs wil liam mcnally on tuesday june 8th mrs k m lsngdon mrs stsn finlay miss joan harrison and miss helen mcgiu won the tournsment prizes hostesses st the buffet supper were mrs harold hutchinson mrs john patterson and mrs jsck karby as sisted by mrs ken nash tsleerem photo mrs james a ford canon appleyard rector of 8l johns interment was in memory gardens the pallbearers were howard mcar- thiuvmbe whoa atttddnttcwtett gait bruce wilson paris hoy del- sen and peter schluelet preston friends fete bride with two showers mrs margaret appleyard entertain ed eighteen friends at the home of mrs joe fry on may 26th at a mis cellaneous shower for a saturday bride muriel appleyard who la now mrs donald firth after lunch mrs swslnsonof brampton read teacups to end a very entertaining evening the womans auxiliary of lime- house presbyterian church presented a miscellaneous shower in limehouse hall on june snd with forty people attending after s singsong the bride and sroom opened the gifts and the ladles served lunch be sure amd vote june ftthl mrs j s ilankine spent the past few day in orillis visiting friend mrs j n mackenzie hss been in wcllrnlry hospital toronto since last weilnrsilsy mr and mr kdcar kre uf buf falo nrw york were weekend vlli- tors witti mr and kin elmer dron mr ami mrs cunther frey of ot tawa were week end visitors with mrs kreys parents mr and mrs k h ho timson mrs krnest timson is in montreal where she will spend some time with her granddaughter mrs hevcrlcy wiirjt and the reverend ware visltinn with mr and mrs tom ilirlmrt is mrs llerlnrts sister mrs john irikland oi ahbols laniliy hertfordshire knkland she plans to spend two months here before return ing home lte t lockhart koval minister of niirsal and tnion presbyterian ihiirehes is a commissioner at the presbyterian general assembly belnk held this week in st andrews pres byterian church toronto lie is slay ing at knox college mrs it d ilindrxjif gait the pro vincial hoard member of the womens institute was the guest of mrs clar ence hayes while attending the hal- ton district annual meeting at ash- grove last wednesday mr ilonald litchfield dsa of lluntsvillc spent the weekend with donald lowson dsa at his home in stcwarttown the two were classmates at the oac donald left monday to take up a position with- toronto elevstors in that city a party marked the 8th birthday of mary jane ward daughter of mr and mrs roy ward albert street on monday last her little guests were lynn brsdley jeremy wager pat sargent mary hay bonnie dunlop- and her brother david miss freda herbert with miuea linda mahon and jessie hideout of toronto is away for a throe week bus trip in the states the three friends who are employed in connaught lab oratories in the city 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 llmenmsse and mr and mrs matt lawr spent use weekend at vic toria harbour at their summer home they got a coed eaten of fish out in their new boat the mayflower on the way home they visited soring water park near mldhurst for a picnic mlas laura settt will be leaving neat week to visit in western canada with her sister mrs a d medutfee milton she will travel west by train an dlntends to spend some tlrna in victoria vancouver and chlluwaek bc where the ladle will visit wuh their kunl mr istmcir theyffio wfttbe going to portland oregon mayor urges action on storm sewers mayor jack armstrong urrcd conn cil at mondays meeting to take ac tion immediately to correct poor drai naie conditions on kint street where cellars and yards are flooded each time it rains the question came up when a law yer wrote on lchah of steve 1arten saying he is holding the town respon sible for damages caused by sewers hacking up into his cellar which al so creates a health menace there are places on the old bar ber floral property which used to serve as natural drainage areas said the mayor aa these are all built up now there is nowhere for the water to go he mentioned that the yard of dolphincraft ltd la a aea of water at times that cellars and yard at the homes of ur ledwdge and mrscrichton are bothered with each rain he asked the public world commit tee to seek some temporary remedy and the road committee to brinf a cost estimate of a aierrn sever ay s to next mondays council meet inf nothing u more important titan water when a town gels into bic stage development in 1s48 georgetown took a major step in abandoning the old silvercxeek reservftr for a deep well system un til then towv water had been sup plut by spring water coilftcted in a reservoir at kuvercreek and dutri- buied through waurmaina by a pump in the municipal building after arriv ing by gravity from the reservoir the new system ptyvtded a const ant source of supply o replace the dwindling silvercrcek sources lessen- ed by land clearance in woods and surhmps 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 ments plus a tremendous increase jn domestic supplies needed caused the town council to plan a second source of supply a new storage reservoir and other extrnsive changes more water was found close to the present supply at the south end of main st and tenders for installing the new sy stem arc presently being dealt with by the council and consulting engin eering firm of philips and iloperts at wednesdays council meeting a letter was read from mr robert 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 daseloper leads mr huberts to believe that eventually the town will have to produce four million gallons of water daily mr roberta suggest that explora tory drilling should be planned this year to locate possible new sources of supply first reading waa given at the mee ting to a bylaw for a 44000 resur facing job on no 7 highway through town if street names are purchased and erected oa all town streets the total expenditure will be tssoo according to deputyreeve allan norton who has made a survey of this fire truck in exchief latimers funeral cortege members of georgetown fire dept in their dress uniforms turned out in force this afternoon to attend the fu neral of donald ljitimer ft former fire chief hi for two months he died at his home 27 john st sunday night mr iatimcr had been one of the departments most faithful members he first became interested when he was one of a kroup 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 1953 he was born in dublin ireland in 100 came to canada in 1007 and li ved at utterson near lluntsvillc until 1010 when he enlisted in the 122nd battalion he served two years over seas and after the war settled in georgetown where he had been cm- ployed ever since with iovincial pa per ltd lie was a member of the companys quarter century club in 1021 he married tryphosa can ute who died in 1030 they had four children george who wo killed on active service with the irish regim ent 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 loar 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 harlow andy ritchie clarence spence jack davidson and jim valentine other flrcment were flower bearers and the flowers were carried to green wood cemetery on the town fire truck donald latimer norval presbyterians mark 117th anniversary an excellent congregation at both morning and evening services marked the 117th anniversary of norval pres byterian church sunday many bou quets of flowers beautified the church for the ocession- kev g 1ockhart royal wno1s min ister of the church preached at both services in the morning his sermon wss based on the text passion or souls taken from the 0th chapter of romans verse s god so loved waa his text for the evening sermon found in john 111 verse ib special music for the occasion waa provided by the uxhrldge junior far mer quartette in this group jean pearson was pianist and the singers were hugh baird walter kerry al lan ball and jack pearson at the morning service they sang lord i want to be a christian and wander ing child their selections in the evening were beautiful land and little talk with jesus ng win two and drop one lacrosse georgetown nfcgs dropped a close game with lewlaton ny 1310 in their first home appearance friday at the arena r noaoiment the engagement is announced- of irene mary young daughter of mr joseph younavandthe late lira elsie may young to mr john william roe alter son of ur and mrs sidney ros- tlter poole dorset- england- the marriage will take place fa kncoc prs- hyterlan church on saturday july thcrnlhth at three pm the lewlaton tearagrsuy bolster- ed from last season by powllss who played several seasons with peterbo pugh seniors picked op steam in the lut period after hlllaon tied the scon with an early oil lut night- natgi redeemed them selves by wslloplng burlington m4 in game which lacked th thrills of the lewilton match to complete a busy weekend the local team travelled to ohsweken sat urday where they won a elosa matchj cohunued on page 10

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