Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1957, p. 9

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yjril toivjihjii iiisfh it5jj the ju 6eorgetown ontario wednesday evening july 10 1957 ono second section p pollution control program being formulated in ontario acton funeral for m yarey limehouse service was held saturday june 29 for mark varey r b- 1 lime- house who died suddenly at his residence june 27th mr varey was born in peel county a son of the late mr and mrs george varey tie had pre viously lived for 30 ytfarkin term cotta inoviixg to limehouse one and a half years ago surviving are fdurohildren rus sell morley elgie coon and ka thleen itfrs ernest plumb broth ers william meadowville trtiiaan and garnet chufchviue floydof georgetown and clarence silver- creek r or funeral service was held from the rumey funeral jlome june 29ur rav evan jones officiated interment was- in fanrview cemet ery pallbearers were harvey lam bert bus chisholm clifford grace charlie mclaughlin ken mcleod and clayton sinclair a m snider of waterloo chair man of the ontario water resour ces commission said a coknprehen- slve program for controlling wat er pollution throughout the prov ince is now underway following a meeting of the corn missipn mr snider said that leg islation approved by the ontario legislature at the spring session authorized the commission to tin dertake such a program the ob ject is t6 ensure clean streamsand water courses and make these wat ers available for all normal uses wrigglesworth school graduates best in binders knotten love mcconnick twine famous i h developed ensacroos cover prevents tangling twin runs smoothly to the last foot rki mm account book hn yon order your supply of mcconnick twma written guarantee in every bale archdekin aid m0l0y 24 wesleyan street where service is be itional harvester company of canada limited i li we service null street television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing triangl 72701 these 34 smiling faces will be entering high school next year plus poul popiel who was absent when the graduating class at wriggles worth public school had their picture snapped left to right in the picture are front row james fiddler carol bradley jtann paige jacqueline harlow can dida boughton principal william kinrade judith richardson barbara finlay aaargot dixon sandra lloyd ronald copland 2nd r glenwright hillock hubert mcaaann david bryden brenda dawson barbara gadd jenny tenhagen linda rayrer joanne duncan myrna cook catherine smith william barber douglas packer jack poot peter forgrave 3rd r ernest pearce terrance obrien robert hen derson lambert tenhagen erik poulstrup leigh retd edward wylie norbert norns stanley aaickus edward white mr and mrs allan braiden make home in woodstock on saturday afternoon june 29 beaumont daughter of mr and st albans church glen williams mrs william h beaumont glen was decorated with vases of white williams to allan braiden son of carnations on the altar and stand- mr and mrs frederick m braid ards of coloured gladioli in the en of caledon rev j e maxwell church for the marriage of joan officiated and mrs r williams ac w george c hewson ba john d ord frederick a nelson ba bsa we announce the formation of a new law firm hewson ord and helson george c hewson john d ord at 39 main street south trtamftk 72246 cm 4 frederick a helson at the hunter building 120guelph street triangle 7701 k j7 saaess companied the soloist mr john emmerson who sang the 10 rd s prater before the ceremony and o perfect love during the signing of the register the bride entered the church on the arm of her father wearing a white ballerina gown the bouffant skirt of net and lace was tiered and it featured a white strapless lace bodice and peplun the accoin panying jacket was fashioned with lilypoint sleeves her fingertip veil fell from a pillbox headdress set with seed pearls and sequins the wedding bouquet was a cas cade of red and white roses mrs john hossiter was matron of honour gowned in french blue crystal charm nylon fashioned with full skirt with a bustle back and matching headdress and she car ried a spraj of pink carnations the bridesmaids wer6 sisteys of the bride edith and isabel both gowned alike in strapless ballerina length gowns of pink lace and net featuring bouffant tiered skirts matching headdresses and jackets i they carried sprays of blue carna tions i bruce braiden brother of the groom was groomsman while blake inglis and milton giles brother in law of the groom from caledon were ushers the wedding reception wasjield in st altons parish hall iffrs beaumont received for her daugh tcr wearing a navy and white prin ted combed cotton with white ac cessories and a corsage of red and white roses she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing navy silk with white accessories and a corsage of red and white roses for their honeymoon in the mus koka district the bride chose a french blue butcher linen sheath gown with matching blue and white jacket white accessories with pink carnation corsage mr and mrs braiden will make their home in woodstock where he is employed with the canadian coin- stock company the bride was formerly employed at smith and stone limited guests attended from stoney creek caledon gait toronto ha milton guelpb milton george town glen williams orangevllle and erin x home from england mrs w r code 29 henry st- arrived none by air from england on v sunday june aoth where the attended her fathers funeral re turning to canada with her was her sirotle athewa who hopes tamake her home here lbs aftthewi was a resident of corn wall domestic water supplies in dustrial uses fish and wildlife and recreation the commission chairman said a good start already has been made on the program and outlined some of its procedures construction of new sewage treatment plants and extension of existing plants are necessary he said those wfllbe built either by the commission or the munici palities themselves- treatment tpjants for all indus trial wastes sufficient to prevent adverse effectsunstreains also are most necessary while com plete and regular inspection of afl outlets and drains to water cour ses is being undertaken with cor rective measures applied where necessary chairman also noted that regu lar sampling of streams through out the province is being carried out in conjunction with supervis ion over all sources of pollution further there would be close su pervision over the operation of all sewage and waste treatment works many phases of this work have already started he said the program is a huge one and will re quire large expenditures but pol lution of streams involves major losses to the people of the proy- ince the work will be expedited but it must be recognjred thatsuch a program will take some tune for completion however the impor tant thing is that it is going for ward and that its effect will be felt increasingly throughout ontario as time goes by mr snider said that to carry out such a program of water pollution control the water resources com mission has developed a staff of experienced experts recruited from the field of sanitation a new mo dern laboratory for research and testing purpose was planned for the northwest section of metropol itan toronto while a new labora tory had been put into operation in sarnia recently we ask the cooperation of in dustry municipalities and all in terested persons in such a major undertaking mr snider said it will cost money but the ultimate benefits will far outweigh the to tal cost georgetowmecommuhity swimming pool schedule swimming classes july august foes 200 at registration for all classes school children monday 900 am to noon tuesday thursday 1245 pun to friday 145 pan prkschool children and adults every wednesday 900 am to noon release forms not required open swimming xdults and children daily 200 pm to 830 pan adults only 16 yr and over daily 830 pm to 1140 pfm floodlit pool prices children 15c adults 25c com and enjoy on of the finest pools in the country get 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