Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1957, p. 1

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fff ton pages geocgetown ontawo wednesday august rth 1957 fust section toronto collegiate teacher saturday bride at erindale en an her wedding day by jacque- htrt beverley cohoon a member of oe teaching atafi of vaughan md collegiate toronto who was married in st peters anglican church erindale at avso pan to re charles sanderson hr sanderson son of mr and lbs cecil g sandy sanderson hamilton is employed in the com pwthag department of the a v bm co malton his bride is the daughter of mr and lbs william james cohoon limehouse canon g f banks officiated and the church was decorated with white gladioli william boucbier was organist and mr j boonar the lords prayer before the and o perfect love dur ing the signing of the register mr sanderson is a graduate of mevsster university and his bride of the university of toron to the bride wore white mirra mist her gown having an empire waiwmne a portrait neckline out lined with flowers of sequins and seed pearls andjong lilypoint sleeves the gown had a slim panel in front on princess lines with fullness at the hip dipping who at u at the back it had a chapel train a tulle illusion fin gertip veil was held by a coronet of net and pearl petals with se quin backing in flower design she carried a white orchid on a white prayer book with streamers of larkspur the brides sister mrs wu- basn bruce mccallum burnham- taearpe was matron of honour losses leslie ann newman to ronto and nancy watson gibb part credit were bridesmaids their waits length gowns on piiiess lines were of pale blue htacsdkd taffeta with flowers of btae and white they wore white bee p hats white gloves and sines and carried white feather awana with hue bows and iliiem era allan saunders was groomsman i and ushers were norman aspen and the grooms brother william cohoon jr limehouse the reception was held at k0- braey country club port credit the brides mdther wore beige sheath with matching jacket of suk lace over taffeta dark brown accessaries and a corsage of pink car also in the receiving line the grooms mother wore tur quoise sheath embroidered silk with matching duster of crystal- ette navy and white accessories and a corsage of varigated pink carnations an unique feature of the reception was a toast to the bride recorded by arthur e pad- don a family friend whose pres ence at the boy scout jamboree in england kept him from at tending the wedding mr and mrs sanderson will be living in toronto after returning from a honeymoon trip south to suehnrand virginia for travell ing the bride wore an ensemble and white ilk print with niarrhmg duster of dark brown a white straw picture hat and a white orchid corsage saturday august 3rd was coos to u m wwmmhm in hv jaean sister escorts chilqrkn to amp for handicapped during a stmoter at malton lira ken wilson of port arthur volunteer worker with the so ciety of crippled children visited with her sister mrs jack meenery hr 1 georgetown recently mrs wilson is presently helping the crippled vouiigsters get to their summer camp in collingwosd by escorting thejn on the flight from port arthur to malton from there they- are driven to the camp at collingwood the tab for the transportation and camp needs is picked up by the rotary dub on wednesday mrs wilson brought three girls from the lake- head and took care of three boysjrl on the return flight in the even ing mrs wilson has always been interested in helping children worsting with them during a term in the wrens proposed new parish in discussion stage only report of a new anglican parish being created which appeared in a news story in the herald last week was somewhat premature it was reported that a letter from bishop bagnall read at a service in st georges church and glen williams and stewarttown were to become a separate parish in the near future it has since been learned that while consideration is being given to such a step it is presently only in the discussion stage and no an al decision has been made by the bishop or officials of the two churches concerning the merger the weather mr editor according to this weeks mary the rain tried sard to get hare with three traces recorded to review the month of julyt it was certainly dry wit lest than jnch for the whole srttile normal july should three inches the average temperatures for july were not very far from nor mal in fact the rnarirnum average of 80 degrees is exactly normal and the minimum average was 54 degrees being 3 degrees be low normal so now maybe shall have a wet month of august batkin mrs bruce norton date has min bain hon july 29 90 63 tues july 30 90 06 tract wed july 31 87 62 thurs aug 1 as 62 frl aug 2 87 52 sat aug 3 sun aug 4 8q 64 trace 80 55 trace average 87 61 traces station agent called west mother dies john elliott 48 rewson crescent who is cnr station agent here was called west last week by the death of his mother mrs charles elliott who had suffered for some time with a heart condition died on friday in grenfell saskatchewan a native of london england she aad been a resident of grenfell since coming to canada 35 years ago mrs elliott spent three months in town last year visiting at her sons home surviving are her husband and fie sons charles of victoria bc bob of toronto ernest and arthur of grenfell and john georgetown lions club decides to drop masquerade a popular event locally decade there will be no club halloween masquerade dance this year the club recently decided to dispense with this public affair in favour of a private party at that season rising costs of operation forced the move while not de signed primarily to make money the dance has always realised a small profit for the clubs chari table work however the lions feel the risk involved in such a public affair is not worth the planning announcement has been made early so that if any other or ganization might wish to take over the halloween spot they will feel free to do so mr and mrs bruce norton who are living t 36 market st georgetown were married last month in st pauls united church brampton mrs norton the former lauretta west is the daughter of mr and mrs heggie west brampton her husband is the son cjf mr and mrs w j norton 18 arietta st with them in the picture above is their flower girl linda tost daughter of mr and mrs pete tost georgetown funeral service tuesday fo mrs james mcbride iwinsawbbsbi mlnort can anyone recall orr marble worjcst recently the herald office had an enquiry about the history of an early georgetown h the oar marble works the building was hwrd on an early morning accident on gnelph st in the approximate lo- maple ave west on saturday cation of the present j j gibbens july 27th resulted in approximate- bouse 1 1 120 damage to the two cars perhaps one of georgetowns involved the cars one travelling senior residents nosy recall some west and driven by reginald jack- details of the business son of 14 john st milton and the other east bound driven by clar- keep them coming i ence king 25 byron st scraped the social and personal col- when they passed almost opposite iimns this week are brimful with the north halton golf club interesting items concerning lo- the damage was confined to the cal residents left side of the king car a 1953 we appreciate the many people dodge and the left front fender who have phoned in their news and side of the 36 plymouth driv- and ask others to help compile en by mr jackson the mishap this part of the herald cjnttit was investigated by cst nels traf- 72201 r ford since april hunter me home on the carscollide mapli rvnrntaimview corner oaanage amounted to over 300 hot wednesday afternoon when aa easthotmd car collided with a vehicle at the corner of ave e and itouotainview the first car driven by mrs adams was pulling up be- tbe waiting vehicle when it aai on the road and rammed in to the back of the other the driver cyril engleby of 11 kennedy st was about to make a left turn onto mountainview the resulting damage was divid ed 75 to the rear body and fender ef the 47 cbev owned by mr engtefcy and 250 to the grill headlight of the a to ford chief boy haley investigated the awttiuhit which ucc at ghxis spitzer wedding party after being ill varjosrie kmtabeth bride died at her h line esquesing on sunday ugtst 4th mrs mcbride was fiftyeight years old and is sur vived by her husband james a daughter ruth of the wriggles- worth public school staff and two brothers gordon and isaac hunter she was born the daughter of william and mary kennc hunter on the 8th line at the hunter farm where she lived until her marriage to james mcbride twentynine years ago mrs mcbride attended public school in milton and high school in georgetown an anglican she attended st pauls in norval un til her marriage and since that time has been active in st johns stewarttown rev james maxwell conducted the funeral service at the harold c mcdure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown on tues day august 6th the pallbearers were norman icam vvray bessey george job clifford hunter jack hunter and mcbride hunter in- tertnent was in glen williams cemetery serious injuries for brisbois family norval headon crash appoint john morrison mill manager ft william john 5 morrison formerly as sistant manager of the sport wp- liajri mill of abitibi power a pa per company limited has been appointed manager to succeed j t carey wo retires after 23 years service with tjie company an nouncement of mr morrisons nro motion was made by k w mc bride manager of abitibi mills which also controls the local pro vincial paper ltd mlll mr morrison is a native of vancouver bc where he attend ed school he graduated from the university of british columbia with the bsc degree honours in chemistry he started bis career with the palp and paper industry in 1038 as assistant plant chemist with the british columbia pulp and paper company port alice bc he joined abitibi in march 1948 as senior chemist central research laboratory sault ste marie in january 1951 he be came assistant to the mill manager at sault ste marie and in 1053 was named assistant mill manager in the same division mr morri son discharged those functions un til his appointment as assistant six members of a local fwnfly- were admitted to peel memorial hospital brampton last wednes day night following headon collision on norval hill ton the eastern outskirts of the village mr and mrs wilfrid brisbois and their four cmdnp were re turning home after visiting her parents mr and mrs leslie vtn- nels in islington their car was in collision with a brampton- nound car both vehicles wen demolished in the crash they sue residents of 31 melntyre cres mr and mrs brisbois and baby robert is months axe still hospi talized mr brisbois suff a broken right elbow and a deep head cut mrs brisbois bad chest injuries a broken arm and frac tured pelvis and robert a broken leg and fractured skull the child- ren louise 9 lesleymarie 6 and laird 4 who received multiple cuts and bruises have been releas ed from hospital the driver of the other ear dave huson of woodbridge and a passenger douglas horaley sailer ed leg fractures and head cuts when thrown to the pavement the latter being taken to toronto gen eral hospital for facial surgery mr huson was to have married carol anne murray a brampton mill manager of the fort william rtamsaiaat employee mul lurday social 8c personal late rw wflltake ju the seventh at to sl oeorg angu- ueorgaoaanjia mrs bart grasrf the to mr ls imavmo ltd after their recant wedding aiihs w iride pose on the church steps wfftt their wedding party behind mr prtd an gitfe jtroomstrmin god beanor spits mam of honour 4101 fallow mshar and anna ifceerj wjtfsuhaad hilda sfriirny toronto rrnaa pros 33 score is new golf club record a sdtrling three under par s3 carded last saturday rooming by north halton golf club pro russ kelly set a new mark for the nine hole course russ playing in a threesome with ken nash and jack malcolm shot a following round 37 for an eighteen hole total of 70 also believed to be a record on the record smashing s3 the club pro birdied four holes paired four and shot over on only one his card read- hole 1 2 3 4 5 7 a ft par 3 3 i s 4 4 4 4 s 38 mr and mrs james mcbryde and children robbie and vickl 7 elizabeth st- have returned home after spending a week at enosburg falls vermont mr and mrs james doberty hewson crescent and mrs allan clements ef milton have spent ten days at the clement cottage at black lake their family joined them for the two week ends mr and mrs keith barber king street and their daughters mary heather and phyllis have been holidaying at the barber summer home at port carting for the past two weeks mary return ed to enter her third year as a nurse- intraining ken reeves 33 water st join ed a special flight of avro em ployees last week to england he will visit with his father in swin- den wiltshire mrs reeves and their baby son have been in eng land since june and will be re turning hone soon too miss ann luke and miss june mackay of hillsburgh have just returned from a three weeks trip on the canadian on their tour they visited the rockies regina the calgary stampede banff and lake louise as well as vancouver and victoria visitors on he weekend with mr and mrs era thompson in cluded mr thompsons uncle joe thompson ef saskatchewan mr and mrs kay thompson blind river mr and mrs george thom pson of stratford and rev and mrs j e cstrom of clinton mr and mrs tom armitstead 23 prince charles dr were in new york city for the week end visit ing with mr armitsteads uncje tom james while their parents were away kevin and cathy armi- stead stayed with their grand parents mr and mrs poskitt of huttonville mr and mrs garfield mcgilvray and carol attended the centennial reunion of s s no 3tralee a public school attended by mrs mc gilvray the reunion was held in score i connection with the mornington miss laurene baker 4 main st south has returned from a weeks vacation which she spent at her heme at heathcote mr and mrs frederjcfc mckes and daughters nancy and beth is byron st are vacationing for two weeks at stoney lake in the 3 3 i 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 33 ivic wolioar cancels monday rotary muattino the july 29th regular monday meeting of the georgetown rotary club was held as usual at fairview there was no business brought upbut the meeting was given over tto reviewing what they aad accom plished in the past year in detail i details of projeetsjo e held the coming months quite a number of members were vacationing aad were not pre- township and milverton centenni al celebrations over the holiday week end mr and mrs stan finlay bar bara andtjohn 17 durham street have returned from spending three weeks at little current manitoulin island mr and mrs ross duncan joanne and ross jr 74 guelph st were with them for part of the tine mr and mrs edwin wilson valleyview ltd have returned from a motor trip east they tra velled to halifax ns taking a sidetrip en jotote to prince ed ward island son bui and mrs wilsons sister mia helen har rison of woodstock travelled with mr and mrs vic rutledge 174v gaateh st left on sands on a motor trip srhlch will take then to chtcmuu wilotmr ftauedges- mother mae w l itatiedge of ttvoato wnba itavhaafcav mr and mrs richard barley 42 byron st and their two daughters hatel and anne are spending the week in philadelphia they are visiting tom clark a former georgetowner now residing there away for two weeks on a tour of the north country are mr and mrs tom brown of 48 prince charles dr and their children diane michael and robin among the many places they intend to visit is algonquin park keith tost has returned to the east coast after a 14day leave which he spent in town with his parents mr and mrs frank tost 32 churchill crescent keith started his naval service at corn- wallis and will now be stationed in halifax with hmcs stadacona bllss may mossop toronto and her brother percy left malton by plane on saturday for vancouver where they intend to visit their oldest brother donald and his wife and family they win be also be spending a couple of weeks on a camping trip in bc mr and mrs frank beauregard 17 bairstow crescent motored to ottawa last week to visit with his parents mr and mrs a beaure gard en route they picked op her mother mrs l gordon who makes her home with them and had been visiting in carleton place they wul also visit in ro chester ny with mrs h fortin miss euphemia martin 17 vic toria st has had relatives from scotland as visitors for several weeks her grandnephew george urqwhart his wife and children frances and fioona were here for a visit and have now gone to to ronto where he has secured a posi tion with the bell telephone co they intend to make their future home in canada mr and mrs armand swack- hamer and jimmy of ottawa spent sunday july 28th with w0 and mrs wm ffenemore at hforin heights quebec mr and mrs swackhamer were god- parests for baby wluiami john fenempre who was baptised that day at morin heights anglican church revuhorace biugh offici- tingt mrs fenemore is the for mer tfarjorie evans of town mr and mrs john holde fe margaret street and mr and mrs7 gordon barley and their son doug las john street took a holiday trip to liberty tenness where they visited with mr harieyahro- tber and wife mr and mrs song iu earley whue on their trip they went to ttnmpgiia anl latii ed tboogh the mijbiivf the united

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