Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1955, p. 3

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plumbing water system ncw bathrooms installed qrsumodup report of all kiwi ken charlie nash mcdowell s kino rntfrr east ttungu 72142 eleanor cook weds doctor from pembroke page s thi omkoajtown mmald wednesday evenhtf july fltb uos bigthings ore happening motor truck ssttttribftal new moctefe- for allout ptdannwc maveal motor sales main stitect triangl 7311 tv trouble tr 73376 pence strings wigo wi60s wigo specializes in tv and radio repairs most sets repelnd in your ham jul one call will convince youl alto tremendous choice in ncw sets in these famous makes marconi general electric philips and motorola df tndun robert russell bower who were married on saturday in the reorganised church of jesus christ guelph will be living in pembroke where dr bower a uegul university gradual is starting his own medical practice he is the son of air and airs russell e bower port colborne ills bride eleanor uargaret cook daughter of airs thomas ii cook of limebouu and the late ur cook is a graduate of guelph general hospi tal school tor nurses and has been on the suff of port colborne general hospital roses delphinium fern sod white eandatebra dacorstd the church and bamimafad wms pruton to wife of minuter the wals held their asvx ate ltd pert meeting monday lnglil in ibe church after a short business meet tng mrs v shortill took charge of the program airs warne read the tcrlpture lotion from romans 10 813 telling of pauls ministry and hu spe cial message to the roman prople a reading wst given by mrs j bnov telling of dr ctoabit t mltitonary work on the psrific coast and of dr darby superintendent of whs in- pi tals injlrititb columbia shirley kirk wood and bonny cotton sang two du eu betide the sum watert and the church in the wildwood which weer much appreciated urt stsrret read an article on stewardship and miss hilts told of missionary wok car tied on in angola at the close of the meeting un ruts was presented with a cup and saucer and matching bowl with the best wishes of til urt k smith presented urt russ with soo ther cup snd saucer on behalf of the womens astocittion snd wished them every bletilng in their new home a dtlnty lunch wss served to close the meeting and all enjoyed s social time together the young people met sunday ev ening at the home of rosa shortill beth ucenery led in the worship ter vice tnd duncan gibson gsve the top ic on why uistlont plsns were ditcuued on htving a picnic later in july brock robinson is enjoying two weeks vscstton st camp near honey harbour mist pauline wheeler of acton spent the weekend with ijiiabcth ihton there wai s good sttendsnee st the blue uountain school picnic wednrs day afternoon the pupli enjoyed a ball game with ur art uoye as urn pire races also were hotly contest d ur rust was present snd gave out the certificates and report cards lv eryone then enjoyed a bountiful tup per to close an enjoyable afternoon grade 7 and 8 presented mrs r shor till with t gift of earrings and pin we with to congratulate bonny tot ton shirley klrkwood marie milch rll and richard smith on passing tn trance exams tuccetsfully the evening tuxiliary held s very rnjoysble afternoon tea and program thursday guests were present from otprlngc erin georgetown ash grove and melville mrs rlnsler wns guest speskrr who with her husband had tsugh school in ethiopia for three years mrs rlnglcr hsd on display many articles msdc snd used by the people of that country and proved to be quite interesting snd education al a bountiful salad supper was served in the basement motorola volunatlc cab radio no fadeout model 395 5995 war- 6995 faaltttlvs vjwawucvilfsj mumtmlf telly hmhllill w y 4tmp fowiipaic chaltlt slsasjy u4 tts4lly lailatted slfmmajlmll ml csmmmf wigo radio tv levision l radio sales service v spccalsts ji8x38bmmmk jskwtov elder e kennedy officiated mrs william green was organist and mrs alex strangways sang wedding pray er during the service the bride wore a waits length gown of nylon lace over taffeta with illy point sleeves and a tulle veil caught to a headdress of orange blossoms she carried red roses and stephanous alias enid pordham toronto was rnsld of honour wearing waits length pale blue nylon chromespun a head dress of stephanotie and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations the brides brother george cook gsve her in marriage dr ii thurs ton bonney port colborne was the groomsman and ushers were fred and albert lepeuvre of toronto the reception was held in guelph vwca the brides mother wore pink embossed printed sheer snd a corsage of white rosebuds snd delphl nluw the grooms mother wore pnk crepe and a corsage of while roses kor a wedding trip to the lauren liana the bride wore a light blue lin en auit white accessories and a cor- ssge of deep pink rosea prtttht silver awards at school grtdufition carolyn bicha sod barbara kir rude won the h silver memorial awsrds by lopping their grade 8 elas tic thu year in georgetown tbey received cheque from sid silver who established the warda tn mttnory of his father a prominent geursetown merchant at graduation cert monies wednesday at the two schools mayor jack armstrong acted for mr silver who was unable to be pre- tent that day in presenting the prizes in his talk to the students the mayor repressed gratitude to mr silver for his interest in education and aaid it had been a definite stimulus to all itudents to do their beat in school he stressed summer safety asking boys and girls to take care of them irlves and come back to school in good health in the fall at the chapel street graduation in the morning principal harold lln ry officiated prixea were presented to carolyn biehn to june lyon who ranked second and to david smith and bill montgomery who shared the award for making the most progress during the school year the whole school assembled at vt rtgglcsworth in the afternoon when lyincipal william kinrade was chair man and mayor armstrong was pre cnt there too to present prises these were given to barbara kinrade mar karel bason in second place and jac- qeuhne tost most progress it was the first grade 8 class to graduate from the new school completes first yew maths course at varsity harry rarrar whose parents oper ate t rra cotta inn received second dak honours at the university of toronto where he computet his first ear in the mathematics and physics course this ear he is working this summer as a bus ho at banff springs hotel his brother hdward who followed him in kraduating from brampton hich school this year has enrolled in the tame course at university next fall one of canadaa newest and fas test growing crops from the standpoint of spreading production is the soybean weekly sports calendar soccer saturday july vth vs simcoe columbus vs the army game will b played in simco thursday july 14lh juvenile baseball milton vs georgetown georgetown park 6 30 p m lacrosse tonite july 6th ohsweken at georgetown georgetown aran s45 pm fastball thursday july 7ih georgetown brampton in brampton parle blue valley ranch l i me h ou it swimming pool open daily 1 2 noon to 1 2 midnlte attmlstlori 2st chudrwt 12 and imw 15c catering to corn and weinest boasts pony rides picnic oshmamos tenting accommodation western show every sunday nite 8 30 to 1 1 00 earl scott prop umehouse ttuel 7339 lihmmslatatjgwmjalbmaliltuimmm dthews bfcbwino company umitid the mail bao urges police curb speeding drivers georgetown ontario 34 river drive june 30th 1055 hilitor the herald v dear sir passing of the opp lly the time this will have cone to press our town will have hsd a few days experience in the reversion to a town police force replacing that of the provincial police it is supposed that opinion would lie divided aa to the taenia and de merits of the two different forces we do not forget that previous to tho taking over of police duties by tho provincials georgetown boasted of a town force that waa very efficient and at the tome time kindly in the en forcement of the law every effort was made to rehabilitate the indivi dual who may have been amias rather than to merely enforce the law this is aa it should be and we ahould feel that the officers entrusted with our safety and wellbeing are our personal friends sometimes it is difficult to persuade a person that this is a fact but it is a common sense attitude our own experience with the prov incials waa that they were men of in tegrity and high purpose and we are glad to pay tribute to their work there is one feature of enforcement that ahould receive prior considera tion and it is long overdue it the safe ty and wellbeing of tho resident to be considered this has to do with the speeding that is done in several sections of the town some of the streets have become practical race- vays and aome method must be found to curb this dangerous prac tice we are not referring to the oc casional motorist who may inadvert ently exceed the limit by a few miles an hour but rather the type of mot orist or truck driver who is absolute- 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krunciue celery hearts california valencias 220s oranges 3 bunch 14 bunch bunch 19 dozen 39 ly callous in his disregard of tho val ues of humanlife such a driver when untlor the influence ef liquor la nothing less ttisn a potential mur derer the increasing incidence of tho latter type is giving rise to much con cern and beforo long tho governments at both lovels will have to do some thing drastle to remedy the altuauon it la to be hoped that our splendid town will lead the way in regards to enforcement which will safeguard the interests of one and all before any more fatalities occur v sincerely yours ed peters f tliauiiikstl

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