Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1957, p. 1

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w i jw ib f sm is- charieoe onnerbd at toronto is pending three vka with mr and sharing in a proofewlve goiwetotw tafl oust the liberal party from federal power after 23 vails halton edbg and son jgacmft sandy ijesi athumpiiio imkmrity at th polls on monday h reabwhitaseat won by that lata sybil bennett qc in 1 953 add ing trtousands of votes in his plurality 4 tt was a decisive win vid saw haltons hew aap lead eyery municipality in the county evan mrttori home town of liberal candidate kenneth dick voted conservative mr dick received ntajoritje m this district only in the esquesing polling divisions of qiaatre bras and dublin ccfer jack henry makirjghis first bid for office trailed in every division statu 0 pc wis leaves the balance f power in canadas inc par uaanent la the hands off the oct end social credit parties party standings compared with 1953 are 1893 jhr- hfczzzzzzzz 61 utt ubsral 170 10j xf social credit 15 moac 6 7- jdqftefetl l 265 265 mondays election in the county continued a trend to the conserva tives apparent in the 1953 election in ims liberal baches cleaver had a 1426 majorityover miss ben nett in 1253 hiss bennett receiv ed a 12m majority over liberal murray mcphail the liberals were still strong in 1953 in esquestns acton milton bronte and nassa- gaweya in 1957 the county vas solidly conservative it is the second time in history that a georgetown or to be speci fic an esquesing resident vill represent halton in the house of conunans mr best operates a nur sery stock farm on georgetown outskirts while also teaching hiel- egy at the university of toronto his scientific beat comes naturally free has fath d c h b e wotajtmsancass codiscoverer ox in satin the county vote pjc lib cop georgetown 1338 940 420 esquesing 1018 839 327 milton 919 837 321 acton 882 804 2h nassagaweya 482 336 62 nelson 36631343 617 trafalgar 3882 1754 643 burlington 2782 993 371 oawule 2390 1093 473 bronte 348 224 104 advance poll 16 10 o jattav9 roiaetpao4a axe vhdjtttg her sister lvjr- downle and mr pownto of uie cottage innl mr and mrs v a oueen street attended dine of beverley joyce htoee and donald edward shnnel in detroit mich on saturday evening they pent the week end in detroit and visited with many old mends mr and lira- art scott majale ave jr wetafcoaa htsmteek aeeje ffea waemsswbsapbfts ajaasnj qanxvav tton of the ftauarw aatoiiaomls dealers tt ticiuueau laurier mrtvya mawda bnattwd ite attended aba mu gxadn- attonjnajjtffttnl general jfeapi- tal arid her aato reunton chief cearmle roy haley is convalescing it his home after tthv dergotog aanery in st joseph hospital ow he to expected to return tolaoty some time next i mrs aiieen bradley 7totoiia street attended jfe attchlaoiv johnston wedding- to iaeingtda preefayterton church totontavaad the lecepttoo to thegardta of the old mid test saturday mr and mrs del laird and marto off 5 tysen street ve a birthday ptty for thdr eon ant brother on satuydayrrtine the etgbth it wal jackie sixth birthday and his guests ware joey mcmenemy charlie ittetui doug las penrice and his brother and sister gordon and catherine beats dick by decent visitors vdth the juhdea of ft r 3 ware mr charles aunt mrs d k carriers st thomas and her two bisters and their families mr and mr ken duntfearovand family of st marys and mr and mrs al mar- ray and family of ingersol mr and mrs jack hart st ca tharines were sunday visitors with mr and mrs stan fuday next prime minister btkcted to be canadas next prime minister after the progressiveconservatives gained he most seels in mondays election john diefenbafcer will be conferring on friday with the governor qeneral and prime minister 5t jereflt about confused situation in which his party has hot a dear majority 4 rkberdswo workins saittowf rmjm sutkn radio statjaktcpqc to saska toon sasmatdmnvan will have a new local a next mon day to the penwa of richard sien- and mrs henry st mr steako position hy train ko son of sienko 14 will leave fori on thursday la his vertising with radio nal sales year of radio ad- been employed natlo- toronto for ov er fourteen obnths where he held the position sales representa tive prior tqftais he was employ ed with confederation life inaur- ance as sales promoter mr sienko wih deal directly with the local saskatoon businessmen with reg ard to adveronnf on station cttqc battlnafad 17700 897s 331 tme georgetown vote ctovwrdale 171 110 43 swanek main n 185 131 is park 203 120 17 college view 97 91 40 queen 170 103 18 jfounteinview 159 112 7 normandy main s 156 123 37 sunbeam delrex 197 160 113 1338 949 4m the esquesing vote milton heights 88 75 16 quatrebras 47 93 9 hornby 82 57 5 nerval 153 103 18 stewarttown 164 123 19 dublin 102 103 37 lfanehouse 52 37 37 suvercreek 128 118 34 den williams 61 93 51 31 glen williams 62 131 76 41 1018 835 227 foot bejkt piipus pass exswi posit pupils of the school eat lanetog grade one in teacher was cetto of the the girls carol moh jackie letgwtt au cojvuminlty ff arcwfai for wahne famry last friday evening mr and mrs robert warne- vera and roy were honoured at a social gathering at the church both mr and mrs warne have been active in the sun day school and on church commit tees for quite a few years and it is with a feeling of great loss that we see them moving away from our midst to- acton what will be our loss here will be gain to the church there mr f j shortill acted as chairman for the evening and a presentation address was read hy mr f w shortill mr and mrs warne received a lovely kitchen ta ble an electric alarm clock and a bible and vera and roy each rec eived a bed lamp each one ex pressed their thanks and mr neel- dn also spoke a few words those taking part in the program earlier in the evening were mr ernie mc- enery and daughter caroline mr and mrs lloyd swindlehurst mrs robert mcenery mrs black and bobbie ann shortill charlehe burt alan show and the givens sisters all of the younger ones taking part were members of mrs warnes sunday school class public relations was the theme of the institute meeting held at the home of mrs win mclean m wed nesday evening june 5ula film on the different races of people was shown by mrs n sinclair and mrs f j shortill took the topic which was give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you havent time to criticise oth ers a letter of thanks was read i from dta lotta hitcbmanova diree- be observed as fathers day and will also be the communion service and the reception of new members into the congregation all of the children in the district axe preparing for exams this week and will soon be enjoying the sum mer vacation mr vic swindlehurst has sold his garage business to mr roy warne who will be taking over in the near future and we welcome him into the community as a busi nessman and wish him success in bis new venture social personal hytor of the unitarian service com- mittee of canada thanking the la dies for the tonics sent to the mid- mrs john feoattota toronto is visiting with her cousin mrs s gowland charles street for a few days prior to their marriage on june 15th shirley dixon and donny pelker were guests at a shower given by mrs robert mcmaster and mrs harold bennett at mrs bennetts home the couple were presented with many gifts from relatives and friends recent gussts with miss adah coventry church street were her cousin and his wife mr and mrs edgar shook her nephew and hfcs wife mr and mrs norman hclnnis and their daughter and her husband and family and hier nephews brotherinlaw from near 5l harkdale present abwlinf trophy to wfotsaifl lesion team president ojthe industrial bowl ers club bmfanderson presented the winers trophy to the legion no 1 team a the industrial bowl- era banquet to the legion ball on thursday may 3qljlthe mentoers of airjmml3ekfanqm that any of the thar was no church service at bajltoafad on goaday bat several attended the aaai of hal die bast for the school children there another item of business was the schooling of two defecates to attend a course to the fall en lamp shade making mrs t fiibson and mrs robert mcenery are to be the representatives mrs leo jam- jeeon conducted a survey on radio and tv programs the la gav their views on different programi and what waa the moat educational for children this jras very much enjoyed lunch was served by the social ceauattteei mrs l mclean mr x meneryjirstt ijljjtv engagejwent mr and mrs william h beau mont glen williams announce the engagement of their daughter jean to allan bradden son of mr and mrs frederick braiden caledon the marriage wql take place on saturday the twenty- ninth of june ib87 at three oclock in str ajhans anglican church glen williams each presen ted with a clock the legion lad les who catered to the turkey din ner were thanked hy bill korssack and presented withy the proceeds of a collection taken up by the bowlers each lady also received a rose the captain of legion no 1 was called on to make the presen tation to the silvers team who rec eived wallets as well as the team trophy sid silver presented each member with a white shirt the winners of the playoffs andersons took the playcdr trophy plus indiv idual vouchers tv lamps were the prizes for season high in the single triple and average departments george barber made the presentation to the winners ace bailey jim reav es and bill anderson an award for the most improved bowler went to earl wilcox victor gunn captain of the bar flies presented the prises for the neat nine highest averages prank anderson and george webster rec eived desk sets ace badleyand george barber cuff links and tie pins bill konack lome shipway ted penning harry brandford and she lawr key folds mrs jack yokslma of the lucky strike bowling alley was presen ted with two cups and saucers for her help to the league plus a nov elty award of a waste paper bats- of one of the bowlers who ruined the one be longing to the alley fay kicking it everytime the pins refused to drop there were also prizes given at the dance which followed the ban quet mrs gene green won the door prise mrs william anderson and frank anderson mr and mrs jim murphy mrs jack yokslma and she lawr and mr and mrs gene green spot dance prises the music was supplies hy the debon haltons new mp best for haitonj- icst for you was a campaign slogan which paid off at the polls monday when sandy best scored an imprpblwn win in hftjf ejection campa he will replace fa o when pejrliernent convenes in the next few weeks georgetown reeve stan allen is new hahon manor superiiitemfent hewrt attack fatal for lesion carettkef albert edward ted rogers 55 caretaker at the legion mall for the past three years died from a heart attack to the building last thursday morning mr rogers bad been cutting grass and had just entered the building when he suffered a fatal seizure he was found soon afterward by the steward boh muir a native of deal england he bad been in canada since child hood emigrating with his parents who settled in sherhrooke que bec district they later moved to hamilton he had been a geor getown resident sincelma a former employee of george town clay products he served overseas three years with the lome scots regiment since the war he had lived near town on no 20 sideroad he was a mem ber of branch 120 canadian le gion surviving are his wife florence hendrick three sons edward of georgetown and george and ro bert serving with the canadian army in souest germany his father james rogers hamilton and four grandchildren another son died in infancy he also leaves four brothers frederick charles george and william of hamilton rev kenneth richardson con ducted the funeral service on sat urday at the harold c mcclure funeral home with toternaent fol lowing in greenwood cemetery pallbearers were his brothers frederick george and william a nephew harold rogers tsansilton percy king and herb harlow members of the legion conducted a legion service at the funeral home on friday night bereava new meanher of narlta arat sand besp was tuumml led hy well vdshera totiinwlwxsi etrabaltenowns monday en routev5l to m official celetarvakto to hwjet after news of his victory was ethw ftatsedx as the early returns vwere re ceived at pc headquarters here his election seemed certain and- a naotor cavalacade began forming at 3 pin as soon as election was cojtf ceded hy the liberals and ccf the cavalcade horns honking star- ted on its rounds mr best stan hall mps and his wife local pmc president leslie clark and his wife or and mrs c h best and henty best rode in two convertibles driven by vera kirfay and jim a call was made at glen wil liams at pc headquarters there and then there was a tour ofthe delrex and normandy districts off town at berwick had the girls pipe band joined the group and led a parade up main street the parade toured to acton for a similar main street celebration then to the county town for anoth er parade to the traditional victory celebration in milton town salt there county president george el liott qc introduced the new mp and mr best expressed his thanks to supporters and his desire to serve his county and his country as a member of the next canadian parliament stan hall mpp was also on the speaking platform the cavalcade continued to oakvide and to burlington returning to home territory the victory celebration continued at as open house at the home of the lo cal president leslie clark nokval as well as a lovely bouquet for mrs mcdonald a bounteous buffet lunch was served among guests were mr and mrs minot clare of milton parents of mrs robert mcdonald owing to painting during the week in preparatim for anniver sary services on june 16 services were withdrawn at limehouse presbyterian church last sunday 1 bind concert sunday to be first in series georgetowns brass and reed band will be holding their ant concert since severing connections with the lome scots next sunday beixgcarried as a w in the georgetown park if the hon m g to response is favourable the hand oir th i blf s rev james fraser is nerval united speaker morval united church celebrat ed the 104th anniversary off the dedication off the original metho dist church on the present site last sunday the day was also the 68th anniversary off the con secration of the present sanctuary a good many sat to the aisles far the morning service the even- ton attendance ao smaller the guest speaker rev jamear a fraser toronto formerly- president of the maritime confetv ence and five times elected to- the general council off the church spoke to the morning off the four- anchors that were thrown out off the ship on which st paul prisoner to limehouse stan alton geoctfetown anjlhalton count 1io has bee of hajtbm mrv alton succeeds brie w7 clarke to the oosltiaa at mlltca srwjhrw 1 sssssfflijaftii elderly ooonty councfl rattftod the potafiaaent nude hw boerdtat us aaeetfig one of the caamtwa pation t smith k stone at anan off the fabrtcaktoa aeettu tabe ove n be taan a county gw candsdahi l ptvvbwial and anmday party held fot mas emsiy mcdonald congratulations to my and mrs russeu mcdonald on the arrival of a utme son to gnelph hoapital a week ago and also to mr and mrs at kara who had their second soti iwra on june 5th and to wma on june ocn ana to hr and lbs lloyd ktor a son on jane 6th m jas noble visited t chri than pleasant gatheringr at the acton t bresuo milton and us weak carter chartie itjngsmin response may run a series of the concerts in an effort to raise funds to pur chase new uniforms on sunday the band members will be to civies the uniforms decided upon hy the band include navy blue serge trousers with gold leg stripe light blue shirts and navy cap tunics have not been included in the ini tial dress uniform due to their terrific expense however will probably be purchased later in all the band will need about 700 the hand now officially the brass and reed band ended their long affiliation with the lome scots regiment just three weeks ago when members broke the ties with a vote to operate indepen dently the change made no ef fect on the personnel the hand members are cornetscharlie landsherough vic carter jina golden charlie kmmans doug peck fred arm strong jack coates e smellie joe wilcox ian forbes watty randall clarinets george elliott frank carter emery thompson- nino braida archie kerr roger fisher harold catling alto ho ernest forgrave tom- eason save hastings baritones boy coates n long jim bona boa ale john cummins saxophone 0 dyer trombones p delaney auah p xmnuns bui au brace- mckerr onto ledwith al aatsll wwbafjwl bdrsmcw area hart ooek karl cuth- iwhu jswaw off the recks the speaker said we would do well to drop four anchors into the stormy sea off oar lives to avoid shipwreck and achieve the long life ahead the anchors are hope duty prayer and love fin the evening mr fraser de veloped his message from the text the things which are aeon are temporal but the things which are not are spiritual the choir music was exception ally fine in the morning the choir sang two anthems a lathes triple trio sang a sacred number and mrs jack may sang bless us 0 lord in the evening the choir sang rend your hearts with which they won a silver cap for best church choir at peel music festival the triple trio sans again and julian reed sang the lord is my shepherd htr fraser commended the choir and thefar director miss kay cooanhs for the finest sacred mosto heard to a hang time and also gave high praise to the xongre gatjen for improvements to church oouding the latest redecoration off the ranctauoyat astr time he tint contxibertions to and maintenance funds and la theto support off the local adato- try mmmiesmamcmilue ttoe between mgs loa mchto milton oatarlo marat aintawr ij terdjusvhteroffmrj ihtikt ahmfttaa h her ftardo macdrid

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