Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1957, p. 1

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dpel bonds jfarticulriy short term opes to caiiada at present said mr dwuvfor there is no ito- vestn tooa available i to keep iip wftft canadas expanding econ- emv oieneb hi in the isddsfof nego- tbrtiitg sale of over 400j0o thru tin ontario- municipal investment corp- mte dam said it would be dffaewtto- interest ids client in the remaining 250400 as ameri can ara seeking tb purchase bonds of long maturity to take advantage of thepresent high in terest rates and will n take a investigating trip to town a large pnreliiaeistnvolvedr it wasezplained that the bonds would be repayable in american -funds- and when questioned abbot the danger of canadian money be ing at a discount when payments are dne mr dunn gave- the opin ion that our money should con tinue strong because there is no other place in the world for foreign capital to be invested ooanddors expressed no opin ion on the proposal and it turned over to the finance mtttee to study and make a re st next mondays meeting by harold bair- stow on behalf of cities service ob col council win allow the t y to erect gas pumps feet from the highway road ahow- andmhefr building 75 feet the allowance the station wol be erected at the bexway dr and highway cor- son of bicbbkd- grabanv kb generationrr ashgrove far- the grahams weisrtbe sec ond family to settle in that com munity and his mother alice ami coyne was member of a trafalgar family mr graham farmed on the 7th line untfl 1947 when his gerald took over jhe famuyfarm jt was recently sold to ford wiek- he was always interested in good livestock and was an exhibi tor of jersey came and clydes dale horses for many years he was a charter member of peel jersey crab and the first president of halton jersey club he was a member of ashgrove united church and an honorary elder abb mentioned of rdaxmg ttsts in a portion of subdivision near that which is earmarked for- bufldings council decided to leave any decision on this un til some specific occasion arises and deal with it at that time the police department was au thorised to sponsor a dance ta april which is planned for the benefit of the athletic association which the department married in 1808 to haral arnott of peel county he leaves bis- wife two daughters mrs maurice dix on lula of kapuskasing and mrs fred nurse zetaof ashgrove gerald of mbten and eight grandchildren adrienne jeffrey and stuart nurse kent hugh faye sylva and nell graham and one brother john of hamilton last member of a fami ly of the funeratservice last wed nesday at the harold cmcchnre funeral home was conducted by rev george leek of grand val ley former minister of ashgrove united church assisted by mr norman buss iiihviii minister at the church pallbearers were t as i j- brownridge joseph drake lea coxe and three nephews ninian lindsay detttert arnott and eus- worth arnott inlisiiiaiil was in hulcrest ctetneteiorval jocenfly where he bth9bprkiagj v a native of budapest be die chemistry at the university of karlsruhe to germany where be received bi ph ti on a thesis on radioactivity in dms j he worked for a year to mutnch caliedtoto the hungarian army at- theeutbreak etthe firsts world war and was severed womjr ded in action after the war he was employed with a tannery in hungary sprat a year in vienna at a leatberteev hnleal school then worked hungary until he became ed with beardmores in 1938 the family lived jn torontobrat and to 1841 purchased the gebrgeleslie farm in the scotch block there they established a charming home blending the cul ture of the old country with the operation of a s farming business which specialised- to ceca bobk host a- opemhonae attiheaew bank of commerce building in mil ton was attended by a number of localpeopte toemdtog some mem bers of the georgetown branch the public was invited to inspect the modernised facilities offered to milton which include a night depos itory modern vaults and handsome oak furnishings cecil dobie accountant at the georgetown branch before his ap pointment as manager at muton is promote several years ago was host with his wife for the evening what council did may have st john brigade for local ambulance aid this service operates without charge he explained but the town would be expected to make contribution for purchase of uniforms and supplies and purchase an ambulance and with milton not interested at percent teany tritown ambulance service georgetown council mon day deridedtom to th thai of a purely local service which will probably be either a subsidised private operator or ai house it the reeve estimated municipally j ahllbblancjco by volunteers problem has been posed to by decision of funeral ab in the county to aban don ambulance as a phase of their t triurbanvboard meeting tost week to muton it was- learn- edthat the two milton undertak- ef have reconsidered and will continue in business there jl suggestion that st john am bulance brigades be formed in the other two towns met with fa vour to acton where a public mnotlnc has been called to dis cuss this monday georgetown council decided on similar action and those interested to serving on a possible local brigade have been invited to a friday evening meet ing to the municipal building beeve stan auen gave full report of the urban board- meet ing which chad been addressed by superintendent charles jeffktos of the hamilton branch 5948 club members j attend prayer service p r the 50stciub of st johns united church held their first meetitw 4tf the year on wednes day when members attende th week of prayer service to ffiat inguetoh he said baptist chi4 tbtt was fot ed w jajstoessf ineeting in by mr 1imltewa and mr and hthe executive ih would be good for at years and said it could best be housed by building a small addi tion on the fireball operating because it would be manned by volunteers and the town would have control over fee charges the brigade would also be avail able for other duties such as at tendance at fall fairs he- said mayor armstrong summariipd various ways that ambulance oper ation could be handled after the reeve spoke besides st john it could be strictly a private operator with a subsidy already two- men town one in milton and one in brampton have indicated interest in this though none have sub mitted written propositions as he suggested said the mayor at the meeting mr cohey of brampton- offered to take o service here immediately for a 700 yearly subsidy the fire department might con sider adding it to their present duties he said although he bad not talked with deparonent offi cials and it might be combined with the poucedepartment though cbls has not proved too successful hotstein cattle- and turkey the present the site of the old- farm home which wax destroyed by fire and withit pil curios and furni ture brought from europe r is marked by artistieafly gates designed by his wife lidia who died to 1888 he leaves two sons xnomas on the farm and michael of ottawa two granddaughters and two tors mrs helen vadko of vine- land and mrs louisa mniwy to hungary his brother was killed to a car acci near the farm to 1850 mrs beers mother mrs vttma pap also resides at the iwith go lions club pledging to clear au todebtodness remalnhfg 1hetowq council ac cepted tha community swimming pool at its meeting last thursday test 90000 poot wmeb has a balance of 18000 stm to be met some of tins in unpaid pledges is a fine addition to georgetowns re creation opened last summer and operated privately by the swimming pool committee it will this year be under municipal di rection dick licata and jack gunning president and secretary of the committee which raised funds to build the pool gave a detailed outline of progress at the meet- who are living at 29 market si were married letf mbnrh at jst georges anglican church the groom a prbvwdel paper wnployeevls the son of aar and aars el mer cosrjgart endhts bride 4pan is the daughter of aar and aars jack harrisonyil5 ontario street a w lose twice still head league dr beer was a member of knox presbyterian church and rev atex calder co the iwer co the fan- ttss g bentottt andy beer prof brie arthur p don coxeter and dr paatfeieulx at bonw thtoxpisr the big gun foe the balder picking up five points three go andtwa crash fatal for mrs stephencoxe mrs stephencoke 63 of 67 ro berts st attltan was instantly ku- lad saturday afternoon in a motor accident at- the no 5 sideroad and 10th line intersection in esques- ing- her daughter mrs george smil- lie was driving the car which was to collision with a cattle truck dri ven by john beattie streetsville mrs smihie is still a patient to peel memorial hospital brampton with accident injuries her children judy s and linda 3 escaped inju ry mr beattie and a passenger carl linesberry streetsville sudalned minor injuries a buu being trans ported tothe truck had a broken leg and had to be des mr and mrs coxe had moved to milton only 9 months ago after re tiring from farming to nassagawe- ya interested in work of hie re tarded childrens organisation she had planed to start teaching t the school m j to milton on monday would be low he former edith mary gmti- slade she was a native of london atever the outcome bound tb cost u players money to the ioclfis 108 of 1800 breaktog eventas a tmstoess pro m her family hi 191 after their mar riage in gaelph mr and mrs coxe operated a farm in nassagaweya lived ip actenfrom 1923 to 1881 then returned to farming she at tended the presbyterian church and was a past president of nassaga weya busy bees w j surviving are her husband one son leonard coxe r r 2 george town and hre daughter doris mrs smillie of milton four grandchil dren stephen judy and linda smillie and janice coxe a sister mrs lloyd price guelph and twd brothers joseph of hamilton and percy of london england rev ernest orsborn conducted the funeral service yesterday at the macnab and son chapel in milton with interment following in ever green cemetery tallbearers were harold and jack coxe reg teas- dale bui mcleod oscar locker and jackdredge although the georgetown raid ers only won onevoi their three games hutweek they are still to a tie for first place with dakvule these two teams- clash to a home and home series tids week wed nesday night in oakvole and back to the local arena friday vlght it is the- last two times these teams meet to the decide who double win for give them last w came efforts to and may well first place a team would the raiders titeir better a9to inciden- dave irons and pete brad- kin got two apiece with stogies go ing to budtvarey and bui chard on friday night the raiders suf fered a serious blow to losing a decision to orillia in the third period jerry inglls crashed hard into the end boards at first it was feared that ibs leg might be broken but luckily it turned out to be a severe sprain he will likely be out of action f or month or so jerry will be badly missed ss he is one of the finest blockers in the league the hockey game in itself was a drab listless affair the raiders seemed to take the attitude that be cause the pontiacswere in last place they had a push over the fraiders scored the first two goals and then for the rest of the even ing just went for a skate the or- ifiremen quell chimney blaze at stewarttown fire at the stewarttown home of james staddon thursday morning sent the township truck racing to the scene tobe greeted by flames leaping a full two feet above the main chimney firemen using five gallon port- able tank extinguishers were able to kill the blase within half ah england and came to canadajdlh junitwhilejdamage to the chimney was almost nil the ore which occurred at- about 9 iti is believed to have started- from sparks off kindling sdded to glowing stove coals by mrs stad don in an attempt to get a little ex tra heat to the house the outside temperature at the time of the blase was 10 degrees below sero illia team fighting for a playoff birth had other ideas they scor ed ant straight goals before cun ninghamcame up with the raiders third irnal garith a minute to go shropshire at goal for orillia was the star of the night in meaford saturday night the raiders lost their second game in ita after playing wednes- jamie cunnninoham day and friday night the raiders just did not have the legs to cope with the strong knights to give the meaford team a fight at home is a tough job anytime when you show up with five regulars miss ing it is impossible this is hard to understand a the visiting clubs always show up in georgetown with a full team as our home re cord will show three losses in the last five games also it is hardly fair to the fans bui chard and junior beaumont scored the goals for georgetown bui mccomb was the big man for the knights firing three goals receive a portion of opera costs to government grants such a council would- be com posed of 2 councillors and five ap pointed members and it is pos sible that the present board of parks management which operates the arena may be reconstituted to include the swimming pool in its operations it was explained to councu that all obligations have been met fend the upraised balance of the pool has been met by individuals who privately backed h with private notes it is hoped that donations will still be forthcoming to complete payments on the pool mayor armstrong expre the towns thanks to men who had worked so hard to give george- one of the finest swimming possi mentioning esped- ir ij ha bee a ow pool became reality questioned on whnthnr thn swimming pool wttl pay ita way in operating costs mr gdbntog mr said this had been the lane last summer he said however that there had been much voluntary work which kept expenses to a minimum it couldnt possibility be a ua- candidate royal sprowl alsp vatiyes gathered 4 tnwmitlfy hauwfickacarididatoosijctte4 t tbelatomisasylbejjnettocsff inohmtfchipj ly inadequ foth the tt1nb99rtas agreedrtiw it wasttle largest group to ever assemble at any affair hewi thew l a one of the largest contribdthig factors to the crowd of ciaibfifmm that the three taomnctendew were from the same partojf- the county eaquesing and wjbrjtii tog their initial bid for office on county wide scale another factor was that contrar to us p in canadian politics they were all young men the oldest being only 33 years of age the meeting came to order at 845 with pc president george el liott in the chair welcoming the delegates and aywig that th rm- mense interest verified by the l il s f 8how bbwrtonlflnt 4o him community- centres branch do- partment of agriculture for a 5000 grant allowed by the gov ernment for such construction and wfll also investigate forming a sbrreation council to operate pool which wol entitle the win meant titatregardless which of the can was chosen meant vic tory for the party in halton in the forthcoming election mr elliott paid glowing tribute tomjss benr nett and hoped that no word or jwouldmaxthejrsm feeling that existed in thecount regarding her he then asked that the meetiqgjbhpose a chairman for the election and it- was moved 4hat james roberts of dakyille take the chair brig roberts did so and after a few words about what he consid ered the bright prospects for the future of the p-c- party called for nominations three names were placed in nom ination sandy best nominated by george elliott of milton and sec onded by alan nicholson of bur lington rev g lockhart boyal nominated by wm 13hunion oak- ville and seconded by fred mcnal- ly of georgetown and mac sprowl nominated by rev s wake low- ville and seconded by j stewart acton three men moving the can- ji then imoke for dldatovvbowera the candidates fii case gave something of theui tical background ifpa also dealt with current problems andpalidet of the conservative party the chairman then appointed a returning officer and scrutineers and ballot boxes were passed so- intense was the press of- people in the hall that it was only with the miss adah coventry marks 90th birthday miss adah coventry lvj police warn action ipftons defaced pplicalchiefroy haley- is con- cernedlalely about damage to road signs which ore being defaced by vandals r the chief warns that these are severe penalties provided for off ea- demv anttudopes that 8 wordtothe suobhgareprose- coul oune aerlpos jsat- one of georgetowns grand youmt lad- jga he wul be to action this week junior beaumonlplay- ies celebrated her ninetieth birth day on december 28th at her home on sqlceurch street miss coventry was born at her parents home on the third line west chto- moved to stewartt and then to georgetown about fifty years so in miss coventrys younger years she was beset with many ill- lived to a wonderful age andfls to fairly good health now bef-bro- then andsisters have 011 nradv ceased her toclttding mrs john 0nem who died last year mtes coventry wh6hasalways been o- tivei in the cmnmtollty reoctand know hlbf ddts and dashes the raiders signed a new for ward last week he is tommy fyle he formerly played with gait and marlboro juniors also in the ed defenceinmeaford andgave a creditable performance if au thje players bn the club tried as hard ajf jamie cunningham the raiders wouldnt lose a game bui chard has picked up a goal a game since he started playing the wing lou fawcett has scored two goals and nine assists to lead the defencemen in scoring blake ingliajsjeading nesses but fortunately she kjs the team in goals with ten frank ptashnik in assists with thirteen played jan la r7 etdwn is 8 5 68 16 18 7 8 ofr 89 14 oakvul 19 7 6 4849 14 ij3ktj ys been ao- elmklhwiat 8 88 39 14 bw of au who mntont 18 5 8 w55 10 ts t- i la j fij jg scout auxiliary elects officers meeting monday to the parlour of st johna united church ladies of the scout auxiliary chose mrs wesley flebig president of organization serving with flebig wffl lbe mrs cliff hibbert vicepresident mrs cyril engleby secretary and mrs dave wood treasurer bev morgan mcfarlane presid ed for the installation of the new executive and congratulated 1950 o the splendid leadership given in this important youth work convenersthia year are mrs cliff hibbert meniberahlp m bruce mcnlven sunshine and mrs garfield mcguvray social a committee was appointed to make catering- plans for the an nual father son banquet in february mrs h j keyse whose husband is the local scout master spoke oarecouting to eng- land hdity if ltdoat money every year 4 was cr ahred sykes opinion mri dtfficuly that the bal- sykes said benefits cannot bet were orilected almost 100 measured- to dollars and cents and pff eentthe joting delegate ex that even if the pool revenue does not cover operating costs it will be an investment to health and recreation for young people incorporation of the poor under the community centres act turned over to the town solicitor for investigation ercisedxtfaeir privilege while waiting for the results to became known the chairman intro duced waily nesbitt mp for ox ford and john pallett from next- door peel county bothspoke to the gathering regarding the future of the pc party mr nesbtttspoke of the intense optimism throughout the country as a whole arto p4j- chances in the next election say ing that there should be no doubt in any ones minds that they would win to june tt continued on page 4 welcome subtrades to builders croup k- livs vmillam hyde serves on mutual committee wuuani hyde 6f the george wn fire dept was named a member of the banquet committee when halton mutual fire aid as sociation held ita annual meeting ioj nelson township- firehall chief bex mills of jnelson was elected president and other- offi cers serving with him include chief jack newton acton vice- presldentalex phuups truu gar secretsjryreasurer j alt peacock nelson jackjbaw bwlingtdn and grant- bray bronte are on the eaicattonalcdnv jbiuminelntvjmdip slciabuamsnt muton ofa a decislbn to take subtrades and suppliers into the r organis ation was made at a meeting last- week of the newlyiormed north halton builders association bobmccolgan of industrial sand gravel was named chairman of this membership committee while vwm b hamilton became gena membership chairman andharpld fobert social convener secretary harold bairstow was asked to prepare a draft bylaw 4o therf new association members meeting in the office 4 of dejrex developments heardt m president jrex hesldp report on f the convention of the national house builders associatiori which r1 he attended last week ait the mount royal hotel in montreal the local group is affiliated with l this a mrihfclpp invited members w bring thefr wives to the next meeting which will be held at ids home y the membership committee at- peacock and georg wrighfe traf falgar and mr hyde onthe barw quet committee qhtait fredl sbaw of qakjpuj ciemenfctft milton ai deputyiv ham sullivan of thav ou f coni

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