Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1956, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday evening november 2 111 1956 first section liberal ladies speaker eulogizes miss bennett the weather mr editor this week s summar is much higher than the corresponding week in november 1955 when the highest was 38 degrees and the lowest was 8 degrees this weeks averages art both 5 degrees above normal average for novunboi how mind longer can this weather last and icmcmber it is only 5 weeks until christmas lrn batkin date mas mm ram mon no 12 48 38 04 tucs no 13 42 25 wed nov 14 63 j4 thurs no 15 62 47 3b fn nov 16 40 36 sat nov 17 40 30 sun nov 18 44 24 averatl 48 33 40 what council did cant see water meters cr sykes water meters are a habilitj at present said cr alfred sykes at council meeting monday mr sykes said that the 16 cost of a meter plus the cost of reading it does not balance with the few extra dollars received in extra wa ter sales and he cannot sec the value of meters i hope we aren t going to get into this perennial debate tonight replied flavor armstrong who has been a strong proponent of meters the mayor said meters are not necessarily installed to create rev enue but can be considered to avoid water wastage statistics show he said that where a com munity has meters there is a 30 per cent decrease in water con sumption the roadside on maple ave be tween normandy and tyers will be sodded cost being 275 it was cr sykes suggestion that negotiations should be made with propertl owners to acquire extra land bordering elm street for fut ure widening of the street an embankment is alread encroach mg on private property he said tribute to haltons late mem ber of parliament sybil bennett q c mp was expressed by a politieal opponent when he spoke at the annual luncheon meeting of the ontario women s liberal association saturday at the reiyal york hotel toronto mrs percy leslie george 1 wi as president of halton lad es issociation was present r tht day one of 70 sueh associ itlons represented guest speaker colin berntlt m p of menford mentioned miss bennett in commenting on tht contribution of ladies in ht poll tical field lie described her as a lovely ladv ch irniing ml iulii y intelligent whose pre etice in parliament would be treaty miss mi hennett who is pnliamen tarv assistant to the minister el velcrans affairs strcssc i tht social welfare which can da has enjoyed under a liberal re line and told the ladies thai this is especially important to stress when they are discussing pjlitic another speaker col w g abel said ladies should be well inform ed on questions sueh as th pipe line which will come to the fore front in the next dominion eloc tion campaign two resolutions were pa scd it the meeting one su loosing that the cost of medical prescripti ms outside of hospital care should be allowed in income tax exemption and another that retirement age of women in business and md i trv should he delayed to igi 65 provincial president mrs w g hale was chairman for the da s sessions hewittmontgomery wedding in milton mr and mrs william ronald hewitt have returned from a hon cjmoon trip to virginia and atlan tie city and are living at 35 albert street mr hewitt who is the son of mr and mrs william hewitt 1 chuichill crescent and his bride joan maxine montgomery daugh ter of mr and mrs3 montgomer milton were married m st paul s united church milton on novcin 10th he is employed t i ro uncial paper ltd and she wis a member of the office stiff of the p i robertson co b j warr officnted at the double unt ceremony candlelight service mrs h magcc was oil m ist and mrs fav mcginnis loion to sunt the lords piayci and 111 walk beside vou during he ser vice i he bride woic a wait length gown of ivoi brocade a tiara of seed pearls and shoulder length veil she carried a bouquet of red roses and ivy mis tied 1 ennell was her sisters matrjn of honuur weiring a blue brocjdc gown sini llarly styled to the bridal gown and carrying yellow roses dan hewitt was his brother s groomsman mr montgomery gave his daugh ter in marriage the brides broth er j montgomery jr niagai a falls was usher receiving afterwards at haw thorne lodge the bride s mother wore a brown brocade dress match ing accessories in mink tone and a corsage of yellow roses i he groom s mother assisted wearing navy bengaline matching accessor ics and a yellow rose corsage for going awaj the bride wore a di r blue silk dress navy shoes and bag white hat and gloves and a white orchid corsage anglican rector officiates at wedding rev kenneth richard on rec tor of st georges anglic in of filiated saturday when his niece was married in st johr s dal housie the st john rcuor rev c m mitchell assist d john f carr and his bride joan elizabeth diughter of mr and mrs t e richardson will live in st carthannes foil iwin a honeymoon motor trip to the states town nominations next week thursday november 29th raiders clobber brampton pontiacs here on friday after losing the first game of the schedule last wednesday night 54 in brampton georgetown came back strong on friday to defeat the same team at home in this game it was a complete reversal of form while the raideis at times looked sluggish in brampton they sure made up for it at home the raid ers scored nine straight goals be fore brampton got their first tally in the first period junior beau mont scored his first of four goals at 1 36 the raiders then rapped fred lawrenc in five more goals before the per lod ended in the second period bradkm made it siven in a row at 7 02 dave irons and bud haines then scored two quick ones with the score 90 moc galand scored for brampton junior beaumont then added another and the sec ond period ended with the raiders leading lol in the third period georgetown picked up six penalties to bramp tons two this made the game a little more even each team scoring three times in this stanza the fi nal score was 13 4 for the george town crew moo galand was best for bramp ton getting three goils couch picking up the other junior beau mont with four dave irons two blake inglis two were high for the raiders singles went lo chard ptashink bradkin bud haines and ron dixon frank ptashink picked up four assists on beaumont s goals with bill chard getting three this line picked up 14 scoring points while not showing in the coring fred lawrence in goal and george grasby on defence turned in good efforts for georgetown the raiders hit the road again this wednesday night when they travel to oakvi it onllia pontiacs supply the opposition friday night in the georgetown arena this junior beaumont should- be quite i gnmi is onlha have a ver strong crew it will b the i onli ics first sh iwing in the league anil thi v will he all out foi i win with the added travtlling in the league this vear il is g ung to bi very difficult for lh raiders to operate with small enwds such is lhi hd fin v night with the cost of sticks and iqu ptmnt such is they are t diy it is imp siblc to operate with cr iw is of three hundred people si ht usallgtle t behind the boys rruhv night trousseau tea showers for mrs william hewitt mrs william hewitt 35 albert street tht former joan montgom crv was honoured with several showers in milton and georgetown prior to her mtrnagc on oem be 10th miss jean blinco was hostess at a miscellaneous shower and mrs trevor babhs enterta ned at a sim ilar event friends gathered at the home of the groom s mother in georgetown and presented a varie tv of gifts mrs laurie durnan was hostess at a persona shower and mrs uil liam dohcrtv entertained at a kit chen and pantry shower friends and relatitm attended a trousseau tea at the montgomery home in milton rotarians discuss recreation centre a factfinding committee i in posed of rotary president dick shtarly and members john gunn and bill carr are exploring the pos sibilities of a reereati n centre it was disclosed mondaj evening al a rotary club dinner meeting it fairvicw inn ihe riliruns also discussid the plans for georgetown s stm i cili zens an event for which thev ex pect to have almost 50 guests fn urtainmtnl fir tht party is btm lined up by sttamcr tmmtrson a ni w club his bun ftrintd by the wiws of rdary club mt tubus the new issitialim hi bttn m med the rot iry nns- and will niut monthly a nature f tht prtvims weeks meeting was a pre gram pre si nted by the guest speaker acton molar lan mae sprowl mr sprowl sho wed slides of his ruent trip to washington md new york stale record bar is new wigo store addition a record bar stocking over 1000 records is a fine new addition to the wigo tv radio stoic on main street proprietors maurice goudt ket ting and ed weincr hav cite cd to all musical tastes in their new vtnturi they hive a wide iruty of popular selections in ill thru speeds i ivis pr slcy fins can find their favourite in profusion while those with milder musical tastes can choose the more standard singers ihncc music md a good nnge of elissi cal numbers bi sides choosing from stock wigo is also running in order sirvici for records not kept m stock md can secure im ru rl requested limehouse many villagers on the sick list social personal mr a beer of brougham is vis iting with his sister mrs a wright mr and mrs maurice hillock blayne and grady spent sunday with daughter diane a student at alma college st thomas mr and mrs r g ellev of windsor spent the week end in town with mr and mrs lark gunning charles street ml elley is mrs gunning s brother bill donaldson of norval is con v ileseing after undergoing an op eration in guelph general hospital this week bill is employed with halton co op supplies mrs g mccallum durham st motored to hollywood horidi recently with her brother and his wife mr and mrs c h wun tosh of toronto mrs met allum returned home by plane mrs don barrager and mrs art scott motored to manitowaning to join their husbands for the week end of hunting they returned on mondaj while mr scott and mr barrager are stayinf on for more hunting mr and mrs 1 1 oster uid miss j milne toronto and mr thomas richardson pendant ui shene were weekend visitors w th rev and mrs ke nncth richard son 0 guelph st mr and mrs john r string and their children john jr ilea thcr ylnn and lewis of riming him michigan arc spending their 1 hanskgiving week uid with mrs strongs sister mr and mrs jern matthics 5 orchard blvd jane ann r mmerson daughter of mr and mrs jim lmmerson 14 margaret street celebrated her fifth birthday with a party on n v ember 17th at her home the guests who celebrated with hei were mary and michael hall judy and tommy pi oust robbie try krin la han ly bervl and john bai ij i indj and claudia tcague mr and mrs garfield met 1 vray ail doug and carol mo tort 1 to port hope on sutid ij and si cut the day with mr and mr ross simmons and loan mrs 1 red laws accompanied them to spend the day with mr md mrs horace groom former rtsi dents of georgetown tour membcis df georgetown busimss in 1 i roft sional worn ens club fltw lo v w ork last wednesday to take pjit in a cm ted nations seminar along with fifty five menders from all parls ofonlaii th se attending frm torgttuwn wile mrs arthur bud dilv mrs jestph gieenw i miss j je vvilt and mrs ailecn brail 111 mr olive r w hitmee silvertreik mrs eorge ilcrnngton uelph st and mrs walttr w hitmee oung st attended the weduing on sit ivcning at 7 o clock of mr w hitmee s daughter mrs asselin to oi don ross the ceremony wa performed in the anglican church in i orno paik mr and mrs ross will mike their home in oakville recuperating from diamond wedding for mr and mrs thos bird a happy event at 48 maple ave w took place saturday when mr and mrs thomas bird were at home to friends on the occasion of their diamond wedding anniversary among those present to sign the guest book and extend gieet mgs were stan hall mlp and mrs hall mayor jack arm strong rev and mrs morgan mcfrarlant and alex maciarcn and lan ritchie of the st johns unit t d church together with many relatives and other friends ladies pouring tea were mrs r j graham mrs j j thomp son mrs victor m icdonald and mrs h irold smcllie thomas bird and s irah mclean were in irncd november 18th what council did political reasons no council tells subdivision assured by several council mem bers that delay in installing swan tk stoim sewers is purely a finan cial matter and has no political im plications ian cass president of valley hill ratepayers expressed confidence that this is the ease on monday mr cass told council that he had heard fiom several souices that council is stalling because oldei residents aie opposed to giving the swanek subdivision something which they haven got themselves and is loathe to make a move at el ection time imphitit deni is tame from siv cr il nintil members including 1896 at the manse b illinafad by mar armstiong and reeve allen rev d l campbell they big in my chief objection at the mom farming near noival station and ln is purely financial said the eontined to farm in that vicinity i maj or ixplaimng hat the bond until 1918 when they purchased marktt is piccanous and there is the farm on the 5th line ls no ccrtainllj that debentures for quesing where their son heeloi work already dt ne can be success now lives in 1927 they move i fully m irkcttd it the moment to i 7th line farm now ownel council applied lo the munieip il by their son john i investment corporation several in 1951 mr and mrs bird mov weeks igo t market a large issue ed into town to their present and as yet have had no answi i home it 48 maple w the formei r c nixon house other mtm bers of the family include nor tltieves trv ia man and milton farmers in eb l quesing efic on the stair of supermarket again fayvvood school north york and elsie at home thieves failed in their attempt mr bird served eight years as rob thc iga foodlintr early in a school trustee of s s 2 chingu monday morning after trjing misv when h frmi 1 nartahi entrance through three ousy when he farmed norval station and also a term at s s 5 esquesing when he mov eel to the 5th line farm he be came a member of the halton llolstcin breeders club and also the county milk producers as sociation when these were or ganicd and later served on their executive boirds congratulati ry messages wi re received on the happy occasion from her majesty thc queen the prune minister of canada the i rovineial suntarj of ontario as well as from numerous relatives and friends what council did kneecap which she suffered fall near the post office a few weeks ago miss kathleen given is with her sister mrs ii f tnnder 85 guelph st she under wtnt an optritiru i gin iph general hospital after the fill ind will not be able to ic uri to her position at beaver i umb r ci fur some time yet 250 grant recognizes jets soccer triumph rteogmtiin if in ontario ch im pionslup soccer ttam wis made on monti ij when council noted a 250 grant lo torgctown jtts cr harrj hale made the sugges lion winch was receive i with en thusiism i y his colleagues lie pointed out that winning of thc southern ontario league brought the first soccer championship in georgetown s history to town mayor rmstrong said that such adverlising is thc best georgetown can receive in the past champion hockey lacrosse and baseball teams have been cmcally honoured and the token recognition to the jets broken follows this procedure near onirance through three dif ferent doors after unsuccessful assaults n thc two rear doors the would 1 e safe crackers were forced to move around to thc front of the building and work on the main entrant e risking being seen from the high way evidently they were scared iff just after their efforts started to get results c owhcr bruce wil llamson discovered the door open when he arrived at thc store at 7 30 a m a cr w bar was later found in a ik in ir thi dot i flir an inspecli n if the prem ises mr williamson reported that nothing was taken constable ttd scott checking tht shopping centre fi und everv thing secure at fa 15 a m which would place the in akin at ju t before dawn i due believe that tht mm did not set f ut inside tht building anniversary mr and mrs s h i indsiy will hi at home to their friends on sun d ij ifterno n from 2 to 5 pm december 2n i on the occasion of thur sixtj fifth wedding anniver sar o g fts pit tsc we irt lo n p rt o trnnv ill in thi neighborhood bill sin fird is just tuck lo school folhiw in i sevt i bout e f mumps mrs ishv md mrs kirn ire loth alit ut fdlowing sick spills mrs reuihlev underwent surg i ry in uelph general hospital list wcik and has begun to improve mrs kirkpalnck was rushed to the same hospital on tucsdav when she had an operttion mrs g sinclur remains very feeble tht w i held their annuil and very well arnnged bazaar on salur dav at the home of mrs kirkpit rick quite i number of lovely it ems were on sale and thc lunch was delicious all the event lack ed was a larger crowd congratulations to mr and mrs archie mcdonald on the safe arm al of another little girl on friday mr waller hcdwing who has made his home in the village all summer left for his home in ger many on wednesday after being m canada over two years he ho pes to return in the gpnng masons parade to norval church sunehy evening vcmbir 18th meitiibirs if tredit lodge illended divine si i uti in norval presbj tir in church thi occasi n was in honour of lh bilge clnplain bro rev h i ituval wh was last yeir chip inn fir wellington district an i ci hi nl turnout was on hind itiompinictl by their wives mrs john irwin is church group head mrs j hn s irwin wis elected president of thc daughters of thc t hurch al their election of officers held last monday evening in the club rooms of st george s mrs i irrv maughan is first vice presi elcnt mrs stan finliv second vice president mrs jack hart treasu rcr mrs edward stigger secre tary and mrs thomas parry in charge of the flower fund the rector rev kenneth rich ardson was asked to preside over thc election of officers by the re tiring president mrs thomas eas on an encouraging financial report was presented by the treasurer mn hart members considered a number of ways in which to use their funds including the purchase of new tables for the sunday a letter from norman snyder ig albert street objected to a news item in thc herald quoting ii mcr rj of the humane society as s ly ing dog control in georgetown has been successful mr snyder said children have been running home screaming foi fear of losing their pets and with the rahies scare ended he ques tinned a 1200 expense for dog contn 1 which isn t needed if i wners looked after their own inn ds in i give them proper cir we c rt nlv vvoullnt need di i ntii 1 ws said ci w ilitr gn reive lli n s nd time hive bun vtr ftw complaint ibout dog con trol md tint if a poll wcie taktn ht thinks a m ijonty opinion would favour control no action was tiken on mr snj dei s letter a letter from cecil davidson 10 albert street complained that gra venl entrances had been destroyed and clay left on thc ptvcnient after i new water line was instilled on the street and said he was speak ing for a number of residents in asking that the contractor be made to rectify this thc matter was lefi to the water committee to lmesti gate a spotlight was purchased for use at thc w ngglesworth school highwaj crossing next month where children will be crossing at 5 pm the road committee was askeri to investigate a bad drainage con dition on lower main st which is undermining a roadway into thc ccdarvale school property school room and a new vacuum for cleaning the church linen will be purchased for the altar linen sup plies and these will be worked on in the new year necessary altera uons and repairs will be made to the choir vestments christmas cake draw will aid swim pool a la tv decorated cbiistm s cike mide ind donated to th lis club bv mrs walter ft v 6 churth st is planned o iaisc funds for thc ommunilv s mm ng pool ror the next few week the cake will be displayed in vino is downtown stores entrants are to guess the number of jellv beans a jir and the closest gucs v 1 win the cike the jar of jelly beans will go to the person mak ng the second closest guess from this government agency he continued with still another is sue which the town must market privately he feels thc town is not m a position to contract for any further debenture expenditure un til the bond maikcl returns to normal mr cass produced pictures taken when homes were flooded last spring in the subdivision if the majors statement is cor reel then we will give up pressing for our storm sewers for as tax payeis we cannot uige something which isn t financially s nsible said mi cass however if other projects less important are to be done then we shall feel we are being sold down that river point ing to one of the flood pictures if mr cass followed other mun icipal matters as closely he will remember when we sold our last debentures wc had to raise the in tcrest rates and we were lucky to have a bond firm take them said reeve allen the reeve said council is in the same posijon a householder who can t make improvements to his property if he can t borrow money he stressed there is no political motive in the delay and pointed out several other locations where storm sewers have been delayed children have to wade through puddles on guelph street near wngglesworth school whenever it rains he said and neighbouring properties are flooded as they are at the john victoria corner he mentioned other such situations on elgin street and henry street mr cass pointed that swanek residents have lived with flood conditions for a year and nowhere in town art so many people affec ted as for children wading through water wc sometimes have to bod ily carry our children 800 yards through a flood to start them on their way to school he said cr garfield mcgilvray said he fails to see how anyone could think it a political advantage to hold up a si 000 storm sewer 2 mr mcgil vraj who is finance chairman sa u the bank is calling every few days about the debenture issue and un til il is marketed council can t con sjder issuing any more mr cass expressed his respect for council and appreciation of thc work they do and said his appear ance was prompted by the reports which had reached his ears from many sources i didn t come to accuse council of a delaying action he concluded but mainly to be reassured that finances are the reason for delay ing our sewers requesting town water for a new service station being built near the eastern town limits shell oil co was told that council would permit them to install a water line at their own expense st georges bridal tordon campbell brampton mr and mrs albert hewson were married in st qfeorges anglican church recently mrs hewson the former eileen prust is the daughter of mr and mrs richard prust 14 james street her husband who farms with his father at malton is the son of mr and mrs wreford hewson

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