the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday july 4th 1956 first section chapel st public school grade 8 graduates prinoe cliitrlti studio gcoreutown the graduating class of chapel street public school posed with their teacher pnnc pal harold henry prior to last weeks gradua tion dinner in st johns church hall front row ruih mcclements barbara bennett patricia sykes dorothy thomsen dianne green wood judith mccarthy brenda bell janice shrubsole second row june oliver betty bonfield john cummins hank deboer douglas mcgilvray marilyn mcfarlane joan cra g third row janette stamp judith stamp douglas kennedy lynne hyde sheila oneill patricia o neill back row raymond lenz gerald roden philip rau john mcgill barry hayward colin hayward john sweenie gary teeter principal harold henry absent robert salter montague andrews leo tucker arthur barnes social and personal mrs a paltenden attended a fa mil reunion on monday at river side park miss nancy greenthal of toron 10 is spending two weeds with her cousin mrs bill james mr and mrs stank w light of ostrander blvtl spent the holidav at their cottage at port elgin mrs warner mcroherts of i uc an is a guest of mr and mrs w a mcgowan of ostrander elvd this week mr and mrs a greenthal of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs b james md mr and mrs a pattenden mrs george c how son lyn john and brian arc spending their summer at their cottage at crvstal lake miss carol wilson of the ttc staff toronto spent the weekend with fern macgillivrav at htr home mrs walter biehn caron elkn and charles are hohdawng for the next few weeks at inverhuron beach miss jean mackenzie is holidav ing at craigleath on georgian ba with mrs k a mackenzie jack and margaret of acton mr and mrs wesley i ichig and their son wavne of victoria crcsc are on a motor trip through the northern part of ontario mr and mrs thomas ras m margaret and jeffrey of bvron st spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs reuben r ise n and family of campbellford miss joyce evitt attended th internationil congress if business and professional women he id juh 7th to 11th in the m hint rnvil hotel montreal weekend visitors at thi home of mr and mrs j r macgillvriv were leta barrv r n oltiwa mrs carl dafoe mtinlrt il and mr aylmer barn pickering mr and mrs jack brown orch ard blvd have his mother mrs alys angus with them as a usilor for the next month her home is in san francisco california mr and mrs don adims bob mark and brenda of wclland haw been visiting over the week end with mrs adams mother mrs dean harley john street mrs billy allen thomas dob- bie and james dobbie of town at tended the funeral of their sister and aunt mrs w a patterson in muskegon michigan on tucsdav june 26th mrs a r annattcr durham street is visiting with mr tnd mn f r edwards of toronto and her two great grandchildren mrs edwards is mrs vannattcr s grand daughter mr and mrs armand i iri ha mer and son jimmy of ottawa in spending this week in town vis t ing with his parents mr in 1 mr h b swackhamer and h r mslrr miss hilda erwin sandra scott karen sou and john scott children of mr md mrs art scott have all eft for summer camps sandra will be waterfront director at catip wah cahmie nobel for the summer karen to camp tapawinffo parry sound for three weeks and john to camp pinecrest bala fo- ihcc week mrs i- gillawav sarnia is visit inf in town with her sister mrs charles watson 37 main st n weekend guests with rev and mrs kenneth richardson were mr thomas riehardson penetang and mrs h milne loronlo mrs j roe r r 1 had visi tors from guelph with her for the hohdav mr and mrs w robin son h atkinson brian lowry mr and mrs f robinson ian and judith mr and mrs ken cowetl and f i i mil were in detroit for the holi dav week end visiting with mr and mrs a prentice mr and i mrs cowell who have been living on durham st are moving this week to glen williams guists at valley view cabins huntsville over the holida week end included mr and mrs norman long mr and mrs albert living stone and jack mr and mrs char les robinson and kelly mr hir old scotl verna and lifford and mr jack peart itockwtiod mr and mrs don hancock their son dean mr and mrs don sent nk clarence spcnct mr and mrs lugene i ogan and their son i iwrtnce bob lualon ind hirshn leslic spent the holiehy weekend at a cottage north of huntsville mr md mrs ted dulingum hid as week t nel guests mr and mrs k nine irrow lid and m n m fi nn fmonlf ihe hnlingtons entertained at a firewell pi rlv f r mr ml mrs keith i hi i wh moved to port colli irnt if t uk riixy mmur i 11 i esli n i his sn mix mot ed tt thi l s for a f w davs last i k v it n iw york it t hilidilph i at linlit itv md t m iv n j ihtv had i tour of w si i o nl nil lit m ictdinn during tin r trip mavor ind mrs lick rmstr n motored to st andre bv the si i new brunswick list week when the v ittc nde d i conference of mo tin i ifr if cin id i ins i anre re p resintativcs it the alf n ii n ho tel i mr and mrs t bnd nnl n wavne tc rr and 1 arrv if is panola spent the h ill iav week tnd with mr tnd mrs joe downn of 52 hewson cr scent i arrv is jo ing lo spend the miinmi r here with his aunt mr ind mrs downir an proprietors of the cottage inn mrs jr hn ird maiket st md her sons kohin and civile are spin ding the summer it their ct ttage at i ikt hussein diwn ruing daughter of mr and mrs wesley fiebig is spending a month with mrs ord holidav ing from position on tht town pohet fine ic and mis clifford found left last wedntsdav for arlington virginia where they will visit with his brother and wifi mr and mrs uslit hnind they will also wsit in nashville un nessee mr and mrv keith tartlidge have movetl to the ir new home in port colbornt whirc mr irtlulge has the positu n of parts maniger with dkes motors mr cntlidge his bten unplmid at seott motors limited and thev have lived at q9 mipli vtnut west mr and mrs walter thompson ictoria street ind mrs russt ii thompson qiktn strut wire the guests on satunh at the gngsbv thompson wedding in tht dun barton anglican chun h the wid ding rteeption was held at tht rouge hills glf club mrs man nswill leittsltr fnglanti is spending the summer with her daughter mrs kenneth meers and mr mecrs mrs ns well arrived in linada on the s cania in june and expects to sill on the sixinia n september mr md mrs meers live on albert st i mr ant mrs sam i e nnce jt in i ind d uil is md miss i vi uli son m it ind to clevehntl ohio 1 ist we k in 1 1 1 visit it the horn f mr ind mrs iluiv k lly miss i his m ntminiil to spend some lime with the he lie s bt fine n lur mm ti htr h in m the me of mm i mi ml mis j k uihl rt ami i vnd i in i td t e rildt ml t tm 1 the we ilnu m silur i f his bnithii nl i uttilitrt in i miss vieki km luk vvbith toe k pint in si j m s vnuu in chinch llun i h hi m i the s n of mr md mr w illtr e ulh btrt britnpl in i ndi w is fl nvei girl it th wi idmg s mt 2511 gut sts itt nit i i reee ption ifli r v rls t thi eurl n ihib engagements mr mil mis creil smith ire h ippv to iniimmelht ineigimenl of their v mingi st tl uighti r rv 1 onoe rosalit to ralph cirlislt de forest s n of mr md mrs llirnlel dirorest thi nnrnage will tike place august 1st h5i it t o clock in st johns nglic in church in stewarttown planning board reviews zone bylaw with faludi a zoning hy law for georgetown moved one step closer thursday when dr e g faludi whose draft by law has been under review by the planning board for several weeks discussed it with the board chairman edwin wilson presid ed at the meeting in the council chamber with all members present bob mcmcnemy claude kcntner harold bairstow major jack arm strong dcputj reeve doug sarg cnt cr irwin noble and secretary clarence benham several points which the board wished clarified or where rcvis ions will be made were discussed with dr faludi when revisions arc made an the by law accepted by the boahl it is planned to pre sent it to the town council who after further possible revisions will call a public meeting at which ratepayers may air their views zoning will become law at some later date after the bylaw is as perfect as possible cemfusion over designation of an lions bingo adds 1000 to swimming pool fund forrest inch will be palmerston police chief a i unstable with georgetown po lice force since its ince ption a ear ago forrest inch has resign ed to tike a new position as chief constable for tht town of i aimer stem mr inch tame here from i on don to join the police f rce when georgetown a itched from provin cial pohung v t summer with his wife and daughter irene he has lived at 24 prince harlts dnvt irene who is graduating from high school this vear is planning to en ter nurses truning at st jost ph s hospifil guelph mr inch his ilso operated a pho tographv business in his spirt time using the name prince charles stuelio anil m m of his pictures hive appe ired in the he nld from lime lo time dining the gordon preston who just retent lj had a ninow t st ipe in i mitt 1 ind truck aceidenl won the 1000 special pi izt jt the monster bingo in the georgetown arena last in daj june 29lh onjon son of mr ind mrs george i rest on of glen willnms was prestnltel with the coveted cheiiie b jim jones president of ihe lions club which sponsored the games in in effort to raise funds for the cemmunit swim ming pool hie event was well advertised anel as a result eltew a crowd of about 800 man of whom wen from out of town and eoulel not resist a ehince at winning the big 1000 or the deluxe clothes elrvtr terra cotta resident ii mieel zmshi held ticket number 314 which preivtd to be the luck one when mrs j ktmshead sr m iclc the draw for the drjtr legion members and firemen as the weather mr iditor julv m ide a grand tntrv with a hot daj and i sever thunderstorm lo rtuew the month of june the maximum avenge was 78 and wis 3 degrees above normal aver age the minimum average of 54 was 2 degrees above the normal av nge the r nnfall for the month was 3 j8 incht s and thit is a h tlf inch i hove normal the hottest da for jum this vear was 91 dtg rees on the 13th ind 14th and the cot lest w is 40 elegrtes on june 19 lrn batkin tv graphic telecast visits the rex heslops georgetown wis publ cird on the national tv network friday when graphic took viewers on a tour of rex heslop s home while joe mccullc interviewed mr lies lop described as a construction mil honaire who builds whole ci les mr heslop was first pictured sit ting in the living room of his home and answered qucstnns about his career from the time he built his first house in 143 to his late st 2000 acre delrcx project joined by mrs heslop he then proceeded to the downstairs recrea torn room where viewers had a glimpse of the junior toda bar daughter marllvns doll collection ind the swimming pool where mar ihn giil mcdlvrav md f nl thompstn were rnjoving t swim scm rex jr wis ilso introduced people also were shown the ter race overlooking the allc ind the scale model of delrex which has been on view at various home shows and the trade fair asking about the present tight ening on mortgage moncj mr hcs lop opined that it is affecting del rex like all building operations and if it continues he foresees un emplojment this winter a crew of 50 cbc technicians turned the heslop home into a tel evision studio for the show there mobile camera were used one upstairs one in the recreation room and one on the terrace vandermeerlenstra wedding in acton on salurdn june lgth in knox iresbjtenan church acton hellv i e nstra ihughttr of mr ind mrs walter leustia georgetown bee ami the bride of john mile rmeer son of mrs inelermetr anel the 1 ite mi lui nee mdtrmeer of i- tie si md lb hand rev r ntnbotr offiented md mr h instil ef ctun wis orginisl i lie bride wis giwneel in white ml m net ind i it t e w r s itin tier widdin linitiut wis if p nk ind white n he t fingertip veil fell h in en wn f pi lis ii r shoes win s iv r hicuiu ih r t pin n w is he i 1 it the burnt if tin in nk s pi tuts itivn drive the tin li s nuiilit i re cemni for hi r we nmg i light blue suit trimmed with lice ind i corsit of w hilt i irn iti ms die in his been em pi veil it the toionti dominion h ink win nipig md the giumi is m em plovee if otitle hloek glen wil inms mr inel mrs v initeimet r will live in it n willi uns em their re tin n from their hone moon troussea tea showers for dorothy thompson mrs 1 a erne thompson enter timid it i trousseau tea it he home for her d uighter uorothv jine prit r to htr marriage to ge rdon alixindcr covne 1 com those pouring tea were mrs peter i dick mrs u wis pulling of men tone indnni mrs burton terrv mrs herb welelon mrs lire nee i vons anel mrs wilfrid i eslie tea assistants wtic mrs malcolm irra icr barbari thompson margaret ianc ruth tcrr grace terr jinn ttrrv cared wddem ind mrs john i vons mrs alexander j covne bramp ton entertained at a rehearsal par ty at terra cotla inn for the bn dal part the hndc was honoured at sev oral showers mrs malcolm fraz cr and barbara thompson held a miscellaneous shower tn toronto mrs ross hudson entertained at a crjstal shower in toronto mrs lloyd crichton mrs clarence l ons mrs wilfrid leslie entertain ed at a miscellaneous shower m union prejbvterim church hall diti mux min rain mon jum 21 ti 58 tins jum 26 74 44 88 wcl june 27 74 57 ih thur jum 28 5f 4fl tract f n june 29 71 44 sat jum 10 81 55 tract sun jul 1 86 59 80 sisteel the lions in selling cards anel checking the winning numbers many of the prizes had to lie shared because of ties but even af ter sharing the winners received a generous sum proving their luck at the bingo were dill williams acton anel ptgg miller georgetown in the quest for the first 20 mrs p tur kits acton mrs robert currie of milton mr fred mccartney jack ford acton mrs aileen isradlev georgetown shared s25 mrs sid hulme mrs bull brampton i vn da packer mrs trank king sr mr le blanc brampton mrs bud hvele mrs m hobbs jim hyatt i grtte van hockclen acton mrs shannon milton wm crisp alton shared 20 jim stttn r r 3 mihon mrs t cook acton mrs pierson 14 hewson crcsc sh ired 20 mrs john 1 crrj of georgetown and tom wilson of campbellville each won 20 shirrng in a 15 prize were mar ion jcffrev acton mrs jim yates mrs ron brten mr fusscll of brampton mrs mclaughlin r r 1 1 imehouse and mrs pimm of weslon one of the 20 prizes went to mrs singer of port credit while mis ideorcst sr acton mrs george miller milton and mrs garner brampton were able to return home i little richer after dividing another 20 mrs sid hulme won a second time and sha red 20 with mrs george paul ctem ait stamp and joy haines john nieoczvm 26 centre street brampton won 50 the first of the special prizes the 575 award went to larl peck also of bramp ton anel the 100 bingo was won bv mrs rill hillicr jr eorgc town the bingo night was as expec ted a sucecss and made it possible for the i ions to ring up another 1 000 for the community swim ming pool silver wood civil defence members train with provincials the loe i numbers of the civil deft nee hive is pirt of their lrn 1 mng been lecomp inving the conn llv pedne officers in the pitrol c ir in i ehvs rounel of duties whuh of c urst his been verv intciest ng is wt h is inform line silver wood w omens ins t innu il juh picnic is going to in lull it tht waltrfills phv1 unil m thnrsdiv juh 12th we vv r to mike ibis i tomnuimlv iff i and eeinne is invitee te itunit bring ileing veiur picnic bisket ind enjt v innu hineh georgetown community swimming pool donation to june 29th 1956 acknowledged s 35 42183 j richardson ind 2500 georgetown lumber 2nd 10000 doug v litimer toronto 2nd 1000 ivan inhtree 50 00 mr ind mrs keith birber 2500 anon 20 00 john rmmirsem 2 00 h ii itnrsliw 2500 s tj7018j sorin i in plus of news this week inel several items missed in serlion well citeh up in the ntl htr ild edition grade 8 top awards to k norton d thomsen bill bingham gets tryout with ticats bill bingham of smith i stone drafting de pt and former grid stir with mcmastcr univtrsitv has been signed for a trvout with ihe hiniillon tiger cats of the bij four bill who stands 6 4 ind plavs right end was being scouted bv se veral football clubs but jike cm elaur ticit general manager got there ftrst with a contract a terra cotta resident he is the first footballer from the george town area to seem headed for a professional gridiron career since bill thompson jr of george st as only prevented from starting the 55 season with the edmonton fskimos bv a last minute leg inju margaret lane of toronto entertai ned the bride and groom at the boulevard club toronto hvmin silver memorial awards presented bv sid silver in niemorv of his fithcr i prominent loe il me rchant w ere presented lo six public school students at closing exercises bt the schools on rridav at chapel street school the staff inel a number of parents assembled to see principal harold henry pre sent the awards to dorothy thorn sen and joan craig who topped their class and to hank dcrocr as the pupil showing the most prog ress during the school year principil william kinrade prcs enled similar auirds at wriggles worth school to top scholars kar en norton and lois niven ind to frances ernewein whose progress was best this vear manlvn mchirline mido a vile- dictory speech at chapel school and picsentations were also made to music supervisor kenneth r harrison to principal harold hen ry who is leaving to be principal of the new harrison school and to miss w irtif red ivcns principals as sistant who is retiring janice shrubsole made the prea entauon to mr henry monly an drews to hiss ivcns and pat sykes to mr harrison area bordering no 7 highway which is a mixture of commercial and residential was a focal point of discussion thursday the by law designates commerc ial areas such as the large down town section and future shopping plazas and neighbourhood stores but is somewhat vague about the highway development which gives indication of turning into a major commercial area though not a plaza which is usually built at one time with a large central parking site at present the town has two re quests for commercial buildings between fairview inn and the iga store where there are also some residences mayor armstrong wanted to know what answer should be giv en ired ross who now has a bar ber shop in his house and wants to create two or three stores on the property it is important in view of the fact that someday all properties m the area may be commercial the mayor said to have a free area at the rear of such stores for a future service road dr faludi said it would be in order to have a builder reserve such an area but he does not think it legal to have him deed this to the town for a road when such a road cannot be built per haps the solution will be to create a new highway commercial zone in the by law he thought and he promised to give the matter fur ther study and send a revia on to a meeting this week revisions will also be made in industrial zoning which now proh bits certain specified industries such as tanneries and waste prod uet converters from locating in any industrial area the board sug gestcd that in the m3 area border ing the railway line in delrex that there might be more leeway es pecially since many industries for merly classes as obnoxious are now acceptable in the light of manufac turing refinements the board is planning a tour of town to study location of rl r2 and r3 areas residential divisions graded according to desirability of location the great percentage of present residential sections are de signaled r2 dr faludi strongly recommends that church building be banned from all three groups with the ex ceptions of areas already allotted in delrex churches he said have parking problems and can create inconvenience in the present set tied parts of town and should lo cate where there is plenty of par king space there were questions also by the board about a house located in an industrial area which might be par tnlly destroyed by fire i an owner receiving a portion of insurance could be in the unhappy position of not being able to re- i henlel his house and yet one lot nugh not be saleable for industry i there can be exceptions whe circumstances warrant said dr r- iludi expliining that there must be some specific regulations in a i bv hw ind a council ilwavs is svm jpilhetic to an individual problem whe n it occurs dr filudi was asked why he suggests a certificate to be issued hen a building is completed when the original building permit would cover the same ground thit is to stop cheip builders who don t buv according to the bv i iw he replied saving thit a per mit mav he liken for a single fam il duelling onlv to find that it hiel become semi commercial by addin a hurdressing salon or somethin simihr we wotildn t want to stop the person who builds as he can iffo- i ind takes perhaps five years lo finish his house said the miyor citing several instances of sue l homes which are a credit lo tie town in their finished state don i forget that such a house his q low assessment in its interme diate sliges said dr faludi and is subsidized bv the rest of the town until it is finished here again however he said there must be a law and it can be subject to the judgment of the town council when it should be en forced rigidly and when exceptions can be made it wis suggested that rather than charge an extra fee for an inspec tion permit that the clause be in corporated in the building by law school staffs dine at terra cotta inn school teachers from the two local public schools with their hu bands and wives had a pleasan evening last wednesday at tcta cotta inn the group had dinner then spent a social hour sitting outdoors in the lovely gardens of the inn