Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1955, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario wjrvedy june 15th 1955 first section trt council did v jhopose 220 house project ft part of moore property sull another new housing subdivi sion is in georgetowns future if coun ell approves a proposal submitted by leroy dale qc at mondays miel lrg mr jbsle q appeared for the misses uoore owners of a 100 acre farm on slain street north winch u one of the last remaining farm prop erties in- town limits introduced mr lane and mr ilsrrison who with mr alderton are interested in buying a portion of the property for housing these gentlemen said mr dale would be building some 220 houses within the next two years on some 40 teres of land before council decided to turn it over to the industrial and town plan ninf committee for an opinion there were two or three council members who were critical of dr k- g faludis position in working foe ceorfetown on toning project while also work uk for private individuals tr dale submitted a plsn of the housing subdivision prepared by dr raludl what doee dr faludl believe aaid reeve stan all in a laad use may he shows this aa an industrial area and bow we see a sketch for the weather mr milor saturday s rain was most welcome by all the gardens even though it was of storm proportions the tempera tures over the weekend dropped much below the average for june but we hair hopes lor better days ahead hrn batkln date mas min rain june u b4 s3 june 1 74 54 june 8 6 m trace june u 71 48 trace june 10 7fl 45 june 11 07 w 55 june 12 es so 02 average 73 50 57 mr alloa said tha tows u in no position to allow mora larseaeale bouilbx without definite com pens stinc industrial tad commercial areas tbera have bn layoffl at malton any more arc anticipated and many present residents ha aaid will have to be absorbed into local lnduitsiea if wc allow any more subdivisions without industry it could wash up our agreement with mr ilealop for delrea he said cr thomas lyons expreased con cern about riainjt school coats air dale said he thought the town should consider the position ot old residents like the llissea uoore whose land la valueless if it cannot be sold they are no longer in a position to farm it and he knows of no offer that has ever been made for purchase by any industry it might be 20 year before indus try would be interested in this he said and it would be unfair to put such ions term restrictions on land use the cnr he added has held an industrial propertj for 40 cars without selling it esquesifts tax rate remaifss at 20 mills esqueelng township taxpayers will have the same bill aa last year except for some minor advances in school taxes which are separately assessed in the different school districts a tax rate of 20 mills waa struck at the june 6th meeting exactly the same as the 1054 rate sir a seynuk acton represent ing anthony gas and oil explore lions ltd which is having success in drilling for natural gu on proper ty in the scotch block explained the progress of the company to date and requested s franchise when enough gas is avsllsble for commercisl use fox claims totalled 12 and were paid to albert benton liraehouse si 50 joe schertxl nerval 1 50 and 13 00 each to gerald mclrod acton john currie georgetown and harold campbell georgetown donald lindsay received s20 for s ewe killed by dogs snd a n slsrk moo as valuator terra cotta summer residents sre bus these days opening their cottages in prepar alion for their seasonal stay in terrs cotta among those already with us are miss search mrs a pctch and mrs hogg of toronto and her broth er mr allen of ottawa members of the famil of mr and mrs dave sim did more than visit last week end when they were home with their parents the sims recently purchased the jordanus van der vliet home and the family had a work bee to help them get settled his brother bud sim and his wife from toronto were also visitors mr and mrs walter hayward of guelph were visitors with mr and mrs harvey puckejjng mrs wesley rutlcdge spent the weekend with friends in toronto mr and mrs robert bremncr and son toronto were with mr and mrs charles smithson mr and mrs leslie icam were in brampton visiting with mr and mrs 1 law miss g wright is on the sick list we hope she will soon be well again miss ncrctta zilio who is taking nurses training in guelph is home for a few daya with her parents mr and mrs a zilio mr and mrs art rhodes toronto were visitors with mr and mrs chor- lea mcnally family gathers for 55th wedding party a happy occasion sunday at the home of mr and mrs ward ruddell saw a croup of thirty relatives rath ered for a family dinner to celebrate the 3th anniversary of ihcr mar nae six of their scen children were present with their families including twelve of their 17 firsndchildrcn they were mr and mrs frank flud dell mr and xlrs hcrwood hume and bobby mr ahd mrs neilon stark mr and mr emerson kobln son mr and mrs newton ruddell and jimmy mr and mrs jack hud dell tommy and douglas mr and mrs mac alexander mary lou jean jeasic ernie margaret and bill and fred ruddell their daughter mrs clarence birch who lies near taa dena california was the only one unable to be present mrs h l hutt 90 years old another georgetown resident join ed the ranks of nonagenarians last week when mrs ii l hutt celebra ted her 00th birthday june 0th mrs hutt cnjos good health and although she does not get out as much as formerly lives an actlvo and use ful life in the home on charles street which she shares with her son gordon and his wife she has been a georgetown resident for some 33 years for many years she and her late husband operated the farm now known as notre dame dc beauregard on lower main street moving to the present home 15 years ago father officiates at huntermutchmor wedding several towtt and district people were guests at a wedding in high tark ave united church saturday when nancy jeanne mutchmor and j reed hunter were married rev j r mutchmor dd officia ted at the marriage of his daughter who is a nursing graduate ot welles- ley hospital the groom son of mrs b h hunter norval and the late mr hunter is a graduate of queens uni versity and will be completing his law course at osgoode hall next year ho u with the firm of mclaughlin mac- aulay may and soward white taper and standards of white flowers formed the setting for the wedding which took place at 7s0 p m mr jftoy grass was organist and mrs margo meklnnon hodson tang tho lords prayer uld o perfect love during the service the bride wore chantillu lace over riedii bouquet of white gardenias and btephanotla with ivy mrs robert bourchler calgary al- ta who is the brides twin sister was matron of honour and her other atten dants were mrs l tyrell r n tor onto and miss marion paton guelph they wore waltx length gowns of for getmenot blue nylon net bouffant blue bandeau headdresses with dallies entwined and carried baskets of daisies mr william davis brampton was groomsman james s mutchmor gave his sister in marriage and ushers were the grooms brothers john and wil liam mitch hunter norval the brides mother received after words at their home 86 high park ave with the grooms mother bssist- ing mrs mutchmor wore bouquet blue pink accessories and a corsago of sweetheart roses while mrs hun- two oloionowm imkovus of smith and slona limited were officially welcomed into the 25 yeer club of du plate canada ud end ettocialed companies at lhe annual dinner and reception held in toronto recently thai club now has 75 member including plant employees of ou- platesmlth stone ribernles canada ltd end head office staffs in toronto brlgedier f c wallace executive view president of the eisociated companies centre presents rjold wstches club pins end certificates to john h davidson and mrs john hoi dan mr davidson it senior foreman at the king street plant end has bean a member of th georgetown fire brigade tor the past ten years mrs holdens husband is alio with smith and stone bur she it senior in service to him starting with the company her first ob efter leaving school i hall back in parliament conservatives win again stan hall progressive conservative member of parliament for llalton was returned for a fourth term thursday when his party scored another large majority in the ontario elections while mr haua over all majority in llalton was lomcwbat leas than in 1031 he was far ahead of his closest opponent liberal bill anderson some 50 per cent of llalton voters went to the polls the conservatives scored a majority in every municipal hy in the county believed to bi i record for any political party in this countys history thursday mr hall received 8433 votes bill anderson ub 5023 and stan allen ccf 3403 in j 951 results were hall 0042 or wm deans ub 62t2 angus ljnglille cck 2103 both old par ties loit some cround to george town reeve an energetic carrtpplk n r who was a fedrra candidate in 1051 the liberals were closest in 1j qucsinj where the candidates regis tired 033 627 and 322 respectively georgetown results poll dlv allen anderson ma 27 120 04 88 28 66 m 74 20 32 74 120 30 107 8s 88 31 04 38 42 32 41 77 110 33 124 50 02 totals 184 47 i 620 mrs walter morphy buried in greenwood a resident of georgetownuntil she married and daughter of a well known stewarttown and georgetown family mrs walter morphy the former cla ra bell died suddenly at her home 38 northcliffc blvd toronto on kn day june 10th she was buried in the family plot in greenwood come tcr georgetown on tuesday after noon mrs morphy was the daughter of tho late mr add mrs thomas bell of stewarttown and georgetown when she married walter morphy kc they made their homo in brampton for a numhor of years before moving to toronto mr morphy died several years ago mrs morphy was the last surviving member of her family a son died in infancy and a daughter evelyn died two years ago and waa buried here mrs w w tyndall ewing street is a first cousin of the late mrs mor phy sister and brother die two days apart a double bereavement occurred in the family of mrs vera archer this week her mother mrs duncan macar tiftir died suddenly in toronto on sat urday on monday john 11 dron jvho was mrs mac arthur a brother died in gualpk mrs macarthur the former han nah elizabeth dron was born in erin township 8ji tar inu daughter of rob rt and hannah limbert dron she and her husband who dud in 1m7 farmed for fift tars on the 2nd 1 me hfcqutmnk she leave a fmil of flc chil dren edna mtarthur mrs k e sre n kred of acton clare of wei land and mm vrn archer of eor krumn a daughter mrs jean bol ton died in 1053 also surviving are brother and sis ters george dron moorefield mrs jenny carter and mrs george gus colt toronto and mrs will young guelph another brother robert dron whose iton elmer is a georgetown res ident died several years ago dr w j johnson of eglmton uni ltd church conducted the funeral ser ice this afternoon in toronto with interment following in acton ccme- ler pallbearers were e e green art bolton vera archer barry arch er ernest rcid and leroy mcathur mr dron who was predeceased by his wife estcllc armitage will be buried in park lawn cemetery tor onto tomorrow after a funeral service in the city film buty counsel norval juniors program ur goodfellow of united coopers tives of ontario showed films at the meeting of the norval junior farmers held last wednesday night at the home of herb and bill wilson when the boy had their separate meeting mr goodfellow ho wed them a ver informative film on grass all cage and at the joint meet ing of the girls and boys he showed another reel of entertaining and col ourful film mrs marion lnglis of georgetown was special guest at the girls meet ing she is the representative for beauty counsellor cosmetics and to demonstrate the use of the different products gsve a full facial treatmrnt to two of the girls mrs lnglis also answered questions on skin problems jamie cunningham expressed the thanks of the nfembcrs to their hosts and their mother mrs cy wilson and the meeting closet with a social hour and the serving of lunch social and personal ur and mrs henry preston left friday for vancouver where they will attend son rosss uedding this saturday mrs walter brownridge attended the 10th annual conference fur uru- tod church women at mc master uni veruty hamilton june 7th to 0th xlrs brownridge i county president of the united church vus thomas u lyons and albert pol son were arfiong many friends who fathered at the home of mr and mrs w j lowe in brampton on sun day mr lowe at one time repres ented peel liberals in the provincial parliament arulahe and his wife were celebrating their golden wedding an nivrrsary on sunday mr and ura joseph eaton r r 4 are in the uruish lsln at present on a holiday thvy sailed on may 3rd from quebec city on usto scythta during thair holiday in england they are visiting ura easons niece miaa vera bignell co id am ing surrey they have toured scotland and ireland ha ving been fortunata enough to do thair traveling before the rail strike began they eipect to sail for home on juae 17th a belated birthday party waa bald last wedneaday for little uoyd held the ay earold son of ur and lira claude raid waa planning his party for june 3rd and fell that morning breaking his elbow to the party had to be postponed his gueats ware linda lane gary dowers marsha and jon fleming charlene lee judy ale- clellan bobby graham unda wood bernard iawr michael harley cindy lorriman his cousins brenda barba ra betty ann and randy br and ford and his brother ricky among ft5 gueata at the wadding in toronto on saturday of j raad hunter and nancy jeanne mutchmor were several from town and district they included mr and ura william davis and ura charlotte carter of brampton uiss florence mcdowell mr john hunter toronto ur and mrs j 11 hunter mr jamea t cleave norval ur and ura thomas lyons mr and mrs clare burns ur robert d leslie mr macdowell hun ter georgetown miss isabel water man erin ur and mrs robert an drews cheltenham rev and mrs d g paton guelph ubc engineering grad joins imperial nperial oil ate of georfleto a graduate of georgetown high school john nodwell is now working with imperial oil in edmonton alta following graduation as a chemical engineer from the university of brit lewiaton wins again over ng lacrossers plaing in lewuton ny friday the ntlgs took their second straight lacrosse defeat from that team losing ltmo georgetown had an early 2 goal lead which lewuton overcame be fore the end of the first period a 7- coal scoring splurge in the third spel led doom for georgetown mccandles beaumont bennett and fvans were chief ng scorers ish columbia mr nodwcl who is the son of mrs w e nodwell of town obtain ed second class honours in his course philpkelly wedding in st georges church 1 blujh tttlii fashjoned with a scallop- ter wore ijroy loco and coral aceeuor- mpohiratt beekllne and tapered lace sea i- i peplum th bouffant klrt fell to v5glvj vtosst w chapel toilnhbritajertlpyeu wore trench blueunen aulttwblte tjwanramm front lau accessories and a corsage of dark red family supper after christening ceremony davldwmiam baby son of mr and mrs john h wolfe valleyvicw hood was christened by ilev kenneth richardson in st georges church on sunday june sth the baptlamal service was perform ed at 4 oclock in the afternoon with miss ellma wanner and mr martin berendt and mr and mrs irvine cleehorn as godparent after the baby was baptized a few close friends and relatives were en tertained at aboffet supper at the parents home present for the occa sion were the grandparents mr and mrs michael wolfe of wasaga beach and mr and mrs william cleghorn of hamilton dont forget tho great program rpt harneu rate inth stewarttown ministers wife telia about western canada mrs pollock told members of es qucsine w i of her experiences as a ministers wife in the west during the depression when she spoke at their mcclinfi at the home of mrs c a crant mrs ii 1 lawson inducted mrs rfcd armstrong aa prealdcnt and mrs l dcvncs as secretary the lat ter reported on the district annual at ashgrovc and programs for the year were distributed mrs arm strong and miss appclbc were re freshment hostesses tips on house plants will be roll call at the july meeting at miss dorothy stones home thursday a bale waa packed at the w a mcoting at the home of mrs bliiard four quilts were enclosed some good used clothing coats dres ses and underwear visitors at the meeting were mr and mrs maxwell and their two little girls laurie and mary jean gall smith presided at the- junior wa meeting when sewing sent to the dorcas room at hamilton was dis played to mothers and friends the carton contained 4 each of cot quilts nighties tllps vesta binders kimon- as bonnets bootees gloves 12 diap ers safety pins 3 towels face cloths soap 13 scrap books 13 writing books pencils crayons and pictures services in st johns the next two sundays wot be at 0 am with h ft beaumont in charge while mr max well is on holidays 6uwdayorfltors trtui smiths were mr and mrs w huff- the marnasc of moira shirley kel ly daukhter of mr and mrs john d kelly albert street to richard blain philp son of mr and mrs norman u philp guelph was solemnized in bt georkrs anglican church on satur day afternoon by hcv kenneth rich arson standards of white glads and poms beautified the church blue and white carnations were on the altar and the seats ucrc marked with nose gays of white sweet peas and blue c6m flowers mrs w f bradley pla yed the wedding music given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length gown of frosted white figured nylon organza it was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline outlined with aeed pearls short sleeves and bouffant aklrt her fingertip veil was held to a pleated organdy period headdress the bridal bouquet waa a semicascade of ateph- anotia with white streamers mrs jack mills guelph was matron of honour wearing a waltz length dress of snowfrost white organdy over whisper blue the bodice had the long torso silhouette and cameo neckline accented with a wide folded flange short sleeves bouffant skirt and mat chine half hat completed her ensem ble miss caroline ihnp clinton on tario was flower girl tracked in white orgsndy both attendants carried bas kets tilledwith white sweet peas carnations and blue cornflowers albert spence guelph was grooma- man and ushers were norman mcwil- hams guelph and william kelly tor onto brother of the bride a reception at the bndea homo fol lowed the ceremony with mrs kelly receiving the guests in a powder blue unen suit with navy and white acces sories assisted by the grooma moth er who wore a dusty rose sftcmoon dress with white accessories the house was beautifully decorated with white snaps and pink and blue carnations for a trip to northern ontario the bride changed to a navy suit dress with white collar and cuffs white lace picture hat and white accessories she wore a corsage of red rosea and slcphanotia the groom is a student at the on tario veterinary college and when mr and mrs philp return from their wedding trip they will make their home in guelph odd fellows rebekahs decoration service church parade sunday june 19hv service iw greenwood cemetery in the afternoon 1 teave odd fellowa hall at 200pm v church parade to st georges anglican church for evening service leave odd fellows hall at 6s0 m t if tomtown omus mnsalnd

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