Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1957, p. 1

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f pag ocokottown ontario evanno may as 1957 first section owdon okahait s gordon graham son of mr and mrs w t grahao jurketsti received his bsa degree on friday at the ontario agricultural col late guelph ha won an award in 4th year as the student ranking highest in general proficiency he is working at the college this sum mer and is considering continuing in post graduate studies next f atl gordon attended georgetown high school for two yearsrthen comple ted his high school eiueation at milton before regutertng at oac on friday evening rev kenneth richardson in st georges anglican church at a ddublering ceremony uniting in marriage elate marlon daughter of mr and mrs paul larson r br and james daniel hewitt tola of mr and mrs william hew itt 1 churchill crescent given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a bouffant gown of white crystaletto with lace ap pliques embroidered with pearls with matching cap and fingertip vett she carried a cascade bouquet of blue baby mums and yellow rosebuds the brides sister mrs allanteeter aa matron of honour and mist eva garvin as bridesmaid were gowned alike in blue-crystal- ette with matching headdresses and carried cascade bouquets of white and bine mums william hewitt jr was groom man for us brother with allan teeter aa usher receiving afterwards at home the brides mother wore navy blue with pink accessories and gardenia corsage the grooms mother wore brown with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses following wadding trip i to jttrida rijanet mrs hewitt will reside in george town v 1 two have brokht lejs i ca cycle omh a capacity park has seen csiebrattbnt parkhondaj day cmehrattt town council nraachand bthet r played bingo jammed the riety show of by mayor jajck tainers included the blue valley boys band don social personal mabel chave is spending the week with mr and mrs william richardson in orillia miss edith cowen toronto week end gatst with the i jo 1 i spent suttdaywith ber coosm mass ada coventry mrs s b groat vtetoria street has been a guest of mr and mrs s c mackensie of ancestor for a few days donna bennett is convalescing at her home after undergoing an emergency appendectomy mt st josephs hospital mrs john newson of brighton is visiting in town with her daugh ter mrs charles harvey and mr harvey at their home on maple ave e mr and mrs tester csullivan st lambert quebec were visit ors for the holiday with mr and mrs douglas wilson 31 shelley st 3cst tom dobbie ot n division rcm police rockclifte was at home over the weekend visiting with his parents mr and mrs jim dobbie 10 young street dr and mrs david waterhouse and family of guelph mr and mrs bob prideaux and family of sarnia mr and mrs j r bridges and family brampton and mr and mrs jack young were holi day visitors with their parents mr and mrs alex kenn mcnab street arirving at montreal on the ivernia last saturday was mrs n b m o b sell 22 prince charles br mrs v victors st family and mrs sarah boyd spent mr and mrs homer stennett and daughter valerie were holiday weekend guests with her parents mr and mrs percy chaplin 1 mc- nabb street the holiday week end with mr and mrs walter mcgovray at dunnvole brownsell will be staying with her son and daughterinlay for about ten months and with another son in vancouver for two months mr and mrs rex heslopvheslop court entertained on friday aa formal party for their daughter maroyn in honour of her eigh teenth birthday sixty guests ar- tended the party in the recreation room which was gajky decoraeo with balloons and pink and blue streamers reg ryalts orchestra played for dancing and a buffet supper was served afterwards mrs george herringtow guelph street and mr oliver whttmea motored to colborne last week where they visited with mr and mrs frank chapman on their return they visited with mr and mrs john day in castleton mis walter whitmee accompanied them as far as brooklyn where she stayed with her daughter mrs william- scott stewart they re- turned to georgetown on sunday mr and mrs oliver banter g park ave were in kingston friday to see their dam thelma receive her ba and hp hjbvdegreesat eoovwustionv cea utoades in grant hall hfisp hun rttr wffl fouow her dadoes at hieos uiijverrity wstt a i rasats urtlngji ptiaiflonbfibosxal eda- mrs wynne scott of shropshire england is visiting with her daughter mrs john ord and mr ord 84 market st mrs scott ar rived a little over a week ago on the- corinthia mrs william long mrs l mc clintock and her daughter mary and mrs maurice hillock attend ed the may day festival at alma college st thomas last satur day mrs e d sheley birmingham michigan was a visitod in town last week with her aunt miss a coventry so church st and mr and mrs victor mcdonald 38 maple ave w mr and mrs donald sehenk mr and mrs robert heaton mr and mrs gene logan and lawrence and mr and mrs donald hancock and dean spent the holiday weekend at the summer cottage near hunts- ville brenda faye daughter of mr and mrs steve eason mcnab st celebrated her sixth birthday on friday with a party her guests were her godpareats mrs floyd varey mr and mrs jim stone eleanor chaplin and sherry and linda vanwyck on- mothers day mr and mrs harry shortill 45 maple avew- entertained for her mother mrs george walters 15 emery st with all members of the family attend ing a dinner party in her honour present with their wives and fam ilies were harvey of acton llayd of hamilton lome of guelph and clarence of town mr and mrs harold mcclure 8 maple ave w motored to king ston to attend graduation cere monies at royal military college on friday their son george was one af 111 cadets graduating and he received his diploma in curri hall following a daylong program which included inspection by mai- gen s f clark of centre com mand a display of physical train ing and gymnastics and a full cere monial parade a formalball in the evening completed the day other guests attending the gradu ation were miss inao riedell buf falo rfy miss mary mclean and mr and mrs h g samweu to ronto imr and mrs lykle devrjes r 3 geor have had guests from holland who left to- day on their return journey home they wera jfr devriee brother and his wife mr and mrs h w whose home lailn al- ttro local youths were rushed to hospital thursday night folowinf a collision on no 7 highway near peasant service station involving a motorcycle and a haltton truck taken to st josephi hospital guelph by gvas wear hal hlcken r r 1 georgetown and qnrry scott of umebouse mel tottered m dou ble tractate of the left its tod lac erations to the foot be was driv ing he motorcycle on which garry who also received a broken left leg was passenger the driver of the truck james doucette was uninjured in the acci dent which occured at about 104s pjn both vehicles wen proceed ing north at the time ciu andress of milton detachment opp investi gated the largest the for similar georgetown for victoria ted by yie on fobbnuul eebsft fwaihvmrin wemany rnniry othera- d to aee a v- emeeed jbnter and town dons westernr talent at school vfonrtd on television television viewers watching the late tv news on channel 11 last monday night may have recognized one of the men taldraf notes on an accident scene at the ontario traffic conference in toronto representing the georgetown force is cst nelson trttf osd who is atten toe traflbc lahwlimtnwfaiatddent b vestifbtioa and traffic control the hctm are being held at the university of tarono from may isth to 24th for police offi cers from all across canada and parts of the united states in cluded in the course attended by cst trafford is criminal traffic work tickets and minor violations investigation on completing the course cst trafford will look after accident recording for the local depart ment and try to eliminate traffic problems the information gain ed will assist hup in safety cam paign work sponsorel by the force from time to time and will probably be beneficial to all the local personnel car damage 800 in flasher light crash damage amounting te 800 res ulted when a car travelling east on guelph st collided with anoth er vehicle attempting to make a left turn onto water street friday afternoon however neither driver wilbert peavoy of erin township and edwin anderson white 271 conestoga ave richmond hill was injured the accident occurreq at about 310 pjn when mr peavoy driving west on the highway started to make the left turn onto- water st mr white who was driving in the opposite direction was unable to bait in time to avoid the collision the white car rammed into the left side of the other vehicle there was approximately 400 damage to each car ttte accident was investigated by chief consta ble roy haley aires councuior ktery hale with music hall songs little diane hut chison who tap danced and geor getowns veteran entertainer m- yearold joe martin who did some fancy step dancing and played the bones as be has done on so many occasions in the- past mrs george glaasford provided piano accomp animent for the alow which took place on the hanjatand reeve stan allan was asked to draw the wining tickets on a lucky draw conducted by the hospital board mrs chaifes wray 81 mill street won a portable tv mrs pe ter bryden 14 arietta street an electric frying pan the bryden family were doubly lucky for a movie camera was won by little b dunlop jr who is her great- grandson he is grandson of mr and mrs dave bryden of town and on his fathers aide of bunny dun lop wellknown wrestling referee paul prust honour grad at ttyerson receiving high standing in his final year at ryermn institute of technology paulprust will start work in ottawabn july 1st with the najaonal paseart cwmcil and etectroengtneering lab paul who is the son of mr and mrs richard prust 14 james st graduated on may 10th from his threeyear course in electronic technology he received honour standing every year royal military colltige 61 gekxtoi mccliwr william huohis two georgetown men bill hughes and george mcclure both grad uates of- georgetown high school were among those graduating from royal military college kingston on friday bill who is the son of mrs ivan copley r r 4 georgetown will spend the sum mer with the rcaf in western canada and will be attending uni versity of toronto next year studying for his degree in chemical engineerrng george who left on sunday for a summer posting with the- navy at esquimault bc intends tofake the business ad ministration course e university of western ontario london next fall he is the son of mr and mrs harold mcclure 83 maple ave w local teachers attend dinner glenwood school movement that swept britain that time its purpose is to make the bible available o ever regardless of and economic drcumstanees rev morgan mcfariane conduct ed devotions and presided at toe business meeting and e tentative plans were made for a fin canvas later this year la view of the small amount couect- ed during the past year leas than taoa georoatownirs gufsts at north bay nuptial mr joe hall sr mr and mrs dick riddall mr and mrs joe hall jr and their daughter joanne mr and mrs bob caldwell mr and mrs robert hall all of george town and mrs clarence white of brampton attended the double wedding in north bay on monday may 20th when jacqueline mathers the bride of david lemaire the bride of jacqueline and ronald are the daughter and son of the former irene hall of georgetown the marriage ceremony was conducted in trinity united church with the reception following in the marine room north bay marilyn bell harold henry graduate saturday uwo revising officer with amthjdomuo they- crossed the atlantic woealahd fkn california to visit with their aonln4aw daughter mir and mrs j tens who live in san far attend nieces wedding nephew to be ordained mr and mrs frank syces and their isoo ross attended the wed ding in toronto saturday of their niece benaice jaggs vhn she be came the bride of john pilling the ceremony was conducted in st simons church howard street with the wedding reception in the church parlours mr and mrs pilling left by train or their fut ure home in winnipeg the sykes family araalso plan ning to attend the ordination ser vice t huron college london when w kenneth jaggs their ne phew wftuhte ordained mr and mrs 2eorge jaggs and wkenneth and bernlee used to live in geor getown in the home nova occupied by the george brahdfards on mounuunview road they were and ineasbers ot the anglican chujrch and kefineth wasauenilwr of the sunday school and choir boy maurice manderson maurice manderson local law yer is revising officer for the federal election in georgetown applications for corrections and revisions will be made on may 23 24 and 25 at 20 tyers ave residents are reminded that unless their name is on the list as revised they wql not be able to vote on june 10 results issued yesterday by the university of western ontario list two georgetown residents among the graduates on saturday marilyn bell the daughter of mr and mrs john bel 79 main st s will receive her bisc degree when convocation is held at the university at the same time harold henry is mar ket street who is principal of har rison public school will receive his ba degree miss bell has a position as lib rarian with imperial co in sarnia and is working in the companys lab at present prior to spending the summer at columbia university in new york city where she will take a special library course mr henry has taken his univer sity work attending summer coua- ses at university and taking extra mural classes in the winter months local public school teachers were included in a group of 250 county teachers attending a dinner in glenwood public school may 13th which culminated the inser vice training program in helton rev a m laverty padre of queens university kingston was speaker at the dinner his topic was the younger generation if we are dissatisfied with our young people whose example is it that they are following was his way of p jus main theme in devejopinga sense of fishing day for humber valley kids a mammoth ashing day for kids only aimed at promoting good conservation practices among children is to be held near bolton may 25th when 500 eighth grade students take part in the second annual humbrr valley conserva tion fishing day on that day the albion hills conservation area about anr miles north of bolton will be in vaded by the horde of juvenile isaak waltons armed with fishing rods of every description jttjd lunch boxes their alia to catch the biggest fish whether be a trout mudcat perch or any other piscatorial species soccer sport thai tobe the only present three showers for june brideelect donna mae campbell or inglc- wood has been entertained at three miscellaneous showers this week prior to her marriage to floyd bud varey on saturday june the first a hundred guests attended a community shower in the claude presbyterian church the evening was spent in the presentation of gifts and some excellent entertain ment and concluded with a delic ious lunch her bridesmaids mrs beverley kay and mary lou kline and nancy sibbald all of bramp ton were hostesses at the kline home for her the past worthy advisors and their past mother advisors of the rainbow girls with rose marie laldlaw as their hostess at her home in nor- val also honoured her clifford mullin ents and teachers to let children make mistakes because we learn from our errors adults should be well informed about issues in government he said for this is a responsibility we owe our country too often our interest is aroused only at election time and then it is of partisan nat ure a poorexample to youngsters invited guests included mrs r n dobson chairman of tsa no 1 nelson and burlington mayor j a lockhart before his retirement principal of central public school in burlington both spoke briefly chairman for the evening was mrs leeta horning bronte presi dent of the county women teach ers federation morrell acheson chairman of the inservice training committee was host for the even ing buried at on thursday may lth at min- deu ontario cutford h mullin died at the age ot titty seven he was the youngest son of we late mr and mrs william mullin glen wjjiami- a brother gordon r predeceased him and hes survived by a broth er wuuam aa abater ma health unit offers prenatal clinks the first of eight prenatal clas ses was held tuesday afternoon in st johns church with nine ladies joining the class these classes are sponsored by the wives of mem bers of the lions club and are con ducted by mis grace leavey super vise of the north halton health unit the members of the class are re ferred to it by their family doctor from whom they receive a certifi cate to attend- at the eighth and final class the prospective fathers will attend with their wives and dr bull of the health unit will also be present they wurbe in structed on bathing the baby and child care miss rosemary jordan llbrariam of the georgetown public library was in attendance and stated that the library would cooperate by securing books applicable to the class on prenatal care natural childbirth and child care the class is- primarily for motherstobe for the thst time but others may at tend anl ladies wishing to join the rest of the class may do so they should get in touch with their doctor for information alan prouse fleeted bible lil alan prouas was elected presi- of the local auxiliary of the r canada bible society nt thy annual ineeng friday- held ttls year in st johns united ctorcw v he succeeds harold toijnpbell who recently qwodva sswtowh to british cohlbibla ftttann wfnseld continm asaee- mtteytreasurer with local miinv gters acting as vicehunasidents an outstandings film on the work of the bttde society in gcorea was shown and rev g p parson was special speaker the society is an interchurch which crosses all dehomhuv boundaries and is an impor tant auxiliary to i worir abroad the parent organisation tin british at foreign bible so ciety traces its work back some hundred and fifty years to the be ginning of the modern i soccer team upset by 31 gait win the georgeown soccer teem suf- feerd its second setback in as ma ny games saturday by dropping a 51 decision to gait united at the georgetown park just 4 minutes had gone by ha the first half h urged par t pepped garafirsfrtaby hwwever the lead was abort lived aa georgetown capitalised on a penalty shot young hans koch was the marksman with a hard drive that caught the open side despite some sturdy defensive work by pete schippef and freddy allen makin ga welcome reappear ance for georgetown kelly broke through for gait to put his team hack out in front and thats the way it stood at half time gait uni ted 2 georgetown 1 georgetown doubled their attackr ba the second half and had the vis itors in hot water for a big part of the period gait however came on strong in the last stages and pushed the locals back into their own end where a georgetown pla yer nailed down the win for gait when he accidentally headed the bal by his own goalie since geor getown didnt hit tor any more goals the slipup was not as costly as it could have been gait had little trouble in holding the two- god cushion for the few remaining minutes georgetown plays away next sat urday theyll be at brentford where they take on the always tough brentford eximperials queens grad engagement the engagements announced of jean emily ayres daughter of mrs steve tencs of hornby and the late harry ayres to james wil fred brown sen of mr- and mrs harry r brown r r 5 milton the wedding wul take place on june 1st mr and mrs charles daviea normandy blvdajuaotmeethe en gagement of their daufhtir7 bev erley jean to thomas a shea brampton tfaeniaragem take trees at ttnft place on thtlma hunter a 1857 graduate of ojaeenvuhk verslty kingston mist thetana hunter will join the staff ot quint district high school belleville in september as physical educaliw teacher daughter of mr and mrs oliver hunter who recently moir ed to town when he retired front farming heir nerval she is a mhv ton high school graduate onfrii day miss huater received her ba chelorkt arts and bachelor f7 phydcal bduceuon andiealth de i is taking a ionvoeaiiuiii ftnjuss fttflssgsssi

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