x v tw3j frxvr j ij the georgef sixtkn pages georgetown ontario wednesday evening september 18th 1957 flgst section parking meters in operation james ismond marilyn barnes wed sept ashgrove united e church decorated with standards of white yejmw and mauve gladioli far the marriage of marilyn bertha maria barnes daughter of mr and mrs frank barnes rjl 1 nerval to james aaron esmond son of mr and mrs john ismond h r 1 guelph the ceremony was per formed on saturday september 7 at 230 oclock with rev george led grand valley assisted by mr brown of hornby officiating dickinson a perry vows at st norval mrs frank wpson at the organ accompanied lloyd iaidlaw who sang the lords prayer before tbe ceremony and ill walk be side you during the signing of the register the bride who was given in marriage by her father chose a gown of sheer nylon net over satin with lace trim the finger tip illusion veil fell from a crown of pearls and sequins she carried an heirloom handkerchief which her grandmother carried at her wedding it was handmade lace and embroidery the wedding bouquet was of red roses and white stephanotis mrs ruth halbert acted as ma tron of honour for her sister in a ballerina length gown of violet crystalette alary lou alexander the brides cousin was her brides maid in a ballerina length gown of green crystalette both atten dants carried bouquets fashioned in a cascade of yellow roses the brides niece heather halbert was flower girl in yellow crysta- leaving st georges anglican church after their wedding mr lett full length and she carried anc mrs les dickenson pose with their wedding party groomsman a basket of pinkandyellow carn everett and bridesmaid beverly warren are with them and towflowelofw ns tewer brend hulme is in the foreground avr dickenson is an je earrsduielgs is fne c of a and mrs wimard perry ben lomond doable ring ceremony on a satin nbv pillow i george ismond was groomsman for his brother and donald is mond another brother and sandy barnes brother of the bride were ushers the wedding reception was held in the ashgrove church basement mrs barnes received for her daughter in a medium blue lac gown with a corsage of pale pink roses mrs john ismond assisted ill i lj u her gown was of navy and she available ol herald wore a corsage of deep pink roses mr and mrs ismond left on a the 1957 fall fair prize cata- wedding trip to north bay ot- loguo is now off the press and tawa quebec and the inited ran be procured from either the states mrs ismond chose a secretary of the esquesing afiri- roy enwick nep- sqn 0 m and mfs j dickenson kingston and his bride patrici nbv telegram music critic was summer resident here institute will show at georgetown pair plans for an annual exhibit for the georgetown fall fair cook up most of the business discussion period when the norval womens institute held ther opening meet ing at the home of mrs w h smellie the presidenttjlrs l may presided and after th opening ode and the mary stewart collect members discussed their propos ed exhibit the meeting was then turned over to the mrs smellie and mrs cooley who were the committee in charge of community activities and public relations the motto was take time to be friendly it is the road to happiness lunch was served by mrs joe murray and mrs e patterson assis ted by the hostess the next nieet- ing will be on october 3rd at 800 pm at the home of miss p mag- uire new edsel on display at stonehouse firm opening fall fair prize lists for the a large crowd was on hand at 210 guelph street both friday and saturday where celebrations were going on heralding the opening of stonehouse motors georgetowns newest service station and the in troduction locally of the new 1958 edsel free gifts for the ladies and children and free lubrication coupons for the men were part of the giveaway program at the sta tion as was one of the main fea tures a guessing contest on a giant jar of pennies the contest ended in a threeway tie as peter la veil 35 byron st don ballingal and lim monroe all guessed the same amount 5507 the station handles cities ser- vice gas and oil and is being man- 1 54 kod by jack gillies who prior to coining to georgetown was general 2 47 manager of glen monro motors in gait for 2 years lie has with him at the station 2 experienced men in cement business took i aml narlie wnison r jim the weather mr editor plenty of rain to record this week but the warm weather still hangs on and the average this week is above normal for septem ber ern batkin date jl mln rain mon sept 9 jtuos sept 10 wed sept 11 thurs sept 12 fri sept 13 sat sept 14 sun sept 15 j average 71 68 76 79 73 73 77 74 38 48 53 50 56 44 46 48 31 51 11 playing coach 6f sthe 1957 geor getown raiders intermediate a champions of ontario hockey association this year nick ferri will not- be with the team next season at a hockey meeting in the i fsius losie nick ferri aorgetownrtfdroverto coach brampton team years mrs rlcmjfd ljcata died suddenly on mondjgy afternoon in st josephs hospital guelph where she had undergone an oper ation earlier that fust the former fiiaieurto of hamil ton she came to mown as- bride and became one ft georgetowns best known residents during the years she assistedfher husband in operating licataap firujt market retiring from business after sell ing out to the caruso brothers a few years ago mr and mrs licata had since made their home in an apartment at berwick hall on main street south she was a member of holy cross r c church mrs licata also leaves her moth er mrs agatina curio a brother charles and sisterann mrs louis battaglio of hamilton georgetown friends paid their last respects yesterday at tbe har old c mcclure funeral home- re quiem high mass will be held on thursday mornings in st anthony or padua rc church hamilton with interment fallowing in holy sepulchre cemetery violators- parking meters begin official arena last wednesday nick in- operation in georgetown thorn- formed the club that he has sign- nyorriing when the pence force will begin handing out tickets for violations of the 5e an hour charge now being levied for downtown parking the meters were installed the latter part of last week and most parkers have already been contri buting money to the machines while police have been checking offenders up until today only warning notices have been given and no fines have been levied metering ordered by council after a petition hg for this from a group of georgetown mer chants allows an hours parking for 5c or 12 minute periods for lc the parking charge is levjded on tbe twoblock business portion of main st and on mill and wesley- an streets ed to coach brampton regents in the metro junior league he will be missed in georgetown where he has been a stellar per former since 1944 with the ex ception of one year with milton in that time raiders have won three ontario championships with nick playing a large share each time we wish him all the luck in the world in his new job and that some of his ability rubs off on the itegents there will be election of offi cers for this years- raiders at a meeting in the arena next wed nesday sept 25th at 830 pm everyone interested in hockey will be irtade welcome at the meeting with the arena slated to open about midoctober and several new teams in the league george town should have an interesting hockey season ahead mrs james ismond feted at showers in listing the showers and pres entations given to mr and mrs james ismond prior to their j marriage on saturday september mauve suit with navy accessories cultural society or at the herald j turned to the city only a short and a corsage of yellow roses fori office the new booklet offers time before after spending the travelling they will live in alton i many attractive special prizes for summer months in georgetown on their return mrs ismond wasjhome baking ladies work flowjthcv h occupied the home of lrs play as well as outstanding cash while mrs bradley was away for awards for prize cattle poultry the summer and- other livestock mr wodson was well known lo- thc commercial dairy and beef cally and had spent many sum- classes for boys and girls has been j mers in georgetown at one revised this year and extra classes time he and his wife were rcgu- opcaicd for the juniors the usual lar july and august residents and wrist watches will be given for they had acquired- a large circle the showmanship clases it will of friends in their adopted town store and mr ismond is a farmer anglican rector attends huron alumni meeting the huron college alumni as sembled recently on the campus of the university of western ontario for their annual meetings rev kenneth richardson returned to his home college to attend the scs sions this year marks the centenary kdward w wodson 82 many yars music critic for toronto telegram lied last thurs lav m the toronto western llos- r j who mirril a r r me rt r usxu rrnr i l irrsrs ss sse was held monday night at fair slx yoirs jim is station manager home at a miscellaneous shower view inn at ti5 p m with an ex- willson on sales is a well- for members of the family the client attendance known georgetowner and has ad- pincgrovc section honoured them the dinner meeting was opened ni lata on the edsel to his with a presentation and party with the playing of the national recognized knowledge of autorno- when they received a nest of anthem and grace after dinner n tables a singsong was led by rotarian j steamer kmmerson who picked a whatcouncil did inn liloor st ave home mr and mr near his manning wodson had re- industrial bowlers open schedule next week shel lawr and nip shipway were elected president and secretary treasurer respectively on monday when the industrial bowlers held their annual meeting at the lucky strike alleys on mill street the industrial league will be bowling on the same two nights as last year wednesdays and thursdays with the 5758 season opening next wednesday september 25th this year the league is expand ing to become a 12 team circuit and will consist of legion no 1 last years champs silvers keaft- ners legion no 2 davidsons kays barflies provincials ajb- dersons firemen and two new en tries legion no 3 and a dutch team each team is allowed to car ry 10 signed men but arc only able to use six in a game there are still openings for new bowlers and any one interested is advised to leave his name at the bowling alley the schedule for the first week is as follows 630 wed spt 25th icrion no 1 vs andersons legion no 2 vs firemen 630 thurs sept 26hi kentners vs provincials kays vs barflies 800 thurs sept 2ahi dutchmen vs legion no 3 silvers vs davidsons pay all junior farmers and farmer ettes to take a good look at this prize list the mens section of the fair board met at the home of the secretary trevor williams last of the founding of the diocese of thursday evening to make final rfled musician he was particular- huron and tbe alumni executive pas for the big show on october y proficient as an organist andl invited the right reverend and 4th and 5th judges for the vari- pianist and he filled organ appoint- ing rotarian of t brampton club right honourable w c wand j mis classes were chosen and some ments in two city churches before i won lhe iucky draw born in newcastleontync england mr wodson came to canada in 1013 and joined the telegram in thc early 1920s where he wrote under thc pen name yenmita he retired in 1953 a number of popular songs for the members to harmonize with something new was added when jim ritchie af ter collecting a number of fines instituted a con test patterned on thc old time treasure hunt it was finally lo cated by ernie hyde jim also held the first of series of mon thly draws jim archdckin visit- dd bishop emeritus of the dio- entries already received for thc cese of london england to lee- harness races which are an out- ture to the assembly bishop standing attraction at thc fair wand spoke on the nature and character of anglicanism on thursday and friday sept 12th s 13th the reverend john henderson dd professor of canadian church history at huron college addressed the alumni on the history of the anglican church in the diocese of huron it was pointed out that king shows will have thc big midway in full swing on friday evening oct 4th and the hall will he open from 7 to 10 pm for those who wish to have a leisurely look at the exhibits dont forget to circle your cal endar for georgetowns biggest annual event all georgetown t parking meters ore now in operation vwtators wml kecbve f atkino tickets hardware appliance stores soon to join monday closing devoting his attention entirely to prcsident bh1 carr made sever writing about music al announcements concerning a la- my organ technique was never d the cmti convention brilliant he once wrote i was hp hc k lwarr a chemist in my student days and rf aso scd born ancc had to do my practicing on a sil ent clavier and in cdld churches in- early mornings mr wodson studied under dr percy aldcrson then organist of kingston upon thames parish church and later under dr henry watson of manchester hc was educated at st johns college grimsargh of his writing in the telegram the new york musical courier had this flattering comment to make this description of goldmans band is a piece of rarely fine musical poetry it is the work evidently of a master writer who is able not only to feel and un derstand thc doings of the gold man band but is able to put them into words as sonorous- as they are sincere the writing of this brilliant and effective scribe is quoted in part in this issue if is a glorious description of the play ing of a glorious band a brother harry wodson also formerly of the telegram prede ceased him several years ago he leaves his wife the former daisy maria myers and a daughter elaine wodson wellknown on the eng lish stage to be held by the club it is hop ed that a large number of members and their wives will attend at least one evening of the convention and arrangements arc being made to make a special effort to have the club attend thc convention ball in a group by bus mrs pat bradshaw representing the business and professional wo mens club was present to talk to the members regarding the forth coming lecture of lisa sergio at knox presbyterian church hall next tuesday evening miss ser gio is a world famous italian com mentator and news analyst thc talk of the evening was gi ven by era hyde president of hy- co cement of orangeville mr hyde a member of the georgetown rotary spoke pn his business pro duct cement and its uies his talk was a highly interesting one and all members enjoyed it im mensely particularly the question period allowed afterwards steam er emmerson introduced the speak er and he was thanked by bill mac- cormaex meeting adjourned at 830 until nftlfondajti regular meeting jack boomer was once mr and mrs j rossiter creelman firm foreman leave for california a georgetown native who was i mr and mrs john rossiter a foreman at thc old creelman john street left this week for knitting mill mathcw john boom j their new home in reseda call er 89 was buried in park lawn fornia near jjss angeles mrs cemetery toronto on friday fol- j rossiter is the former irene lowing funeral service at the turi young bfforc leaving town ner porter chapel in the city thc couple were honoured with mr roomer died suddenly on several parties and presentations september 10th on a toronto mr and mrs gordon bell mar- street car he suffered a heart kvt street were hosts at a fare- attack while returning home from work at the boeckh brush co where lie had been employed for some time after leaving george town for thc city in 1920 he had operated his own machine shop for several years only son of the late john and well party of friends mr nd mrs brian butch fisher of nor ton crescent also entertained for them the men at orerfda gave a corn roast at the home of mr and mrs bert fowler erin mrs william emmerson entertained at a family dinner at their home in hillsburgh mr and mrs don alice imc andrew boomer he at- 11 d kii o ki carpenter brampton were hosts tended georgetown public school and st georges anglican church next at a corn roast fellow employees m i- j i a avro with mrs rossiter gave nc u them a com roast and dance at the glen on highway 27 and presented mrs rossiter with lug gage mr rossiters fellow em- fan particularly interested in baseball and hockey he was also fond of classical music hc re tained a keen interest in george town coming sometimes to see a hockey game and usually attend ing the fall fair his wife ada dobble whom he married in 1914 survives with two children jack jr of oakyule and evelyn mrs victor mousey of willowdale another daughter mrs beatrice pritchard died in 1954 there are six grandchild ren he also leaves four sinters misses lettie and cicely boomer plpyecs presented him with a watermans pen and pencil set and a wallet joe armstrong of town rev maurice whlddcn conduct ed the funeral service pallbear ers were bis brotherinlaw fred armstrong and nephews fred armstrong and jim- dobbie of town victor mossey and two fellow employees of the boeckh company itol ray aud doug- ryhalalnoj mrs fred armstrong and mrs laauav5rtrr rpsrrv mhr4mw another seven georgetown stor- cs will join the closed mondays open all day thursday classifica tion soon at mondays council meeting in structions were given for prepara tion of a bylaw to set new hours for hardware and appliance stores after a petition was read asking for this it was signed hy six of the seven stores affected good- lets hardware richardsons hard- ware girdwoods hardware wigo tv milliere tv and ernies radio thompsons hardware was a non- signer cr em hyde relayed objections of ray thompson to inclusion of hardware stores in monday clos ing cr hyde said that the goodlet and girdwood stores are not run ning hardware businesses and that as there are only two hardware stores in town the petition does not represent a sufficient major ity he claimed that the goodlet and gird wood management should prove they axe hardwares before council could arfcnn the petition mayor armstrong said council must be guided by legislation and that the law puts the onus of proof oh the person objecting we would have quite a problen if we set out to determine the sta tus of any store he said i havent the slightestnotion of what portion of hardware sales are made ny any store and council has np power to examine a merchants books to determine this crhyde was joined lay cr har- the motion for