sixteen rages 6eoroenfbjdikiweinesdaynov rii 1957 iooji social personal mrs edward callaway sarnia is vistting with her sister mrs charles watson 37 mainst n mrs dean hariey 15 john st west visited las weekend with her daughter i and family mr and mis donald adams bobby mark and breiida of welland mr and mrs charles lake of peterborough spent a few days re cently visiting with his sister mrs a h feller and mr feller 2 emery street mrs wihiam ostrander 91st birthday tuesday a lovely lady was ninetyone years old yesterday mrs william ostrander it 7 emery street when we use the word old we are cer- tatnly using it incorrectly because mrs ostrander is very young at heart and in spirit she still keeps her own home and enjoys life in eitery way she was born at sprtnghrook and attended schools in the district her maiden name was olive jane clar- idge and she was the daughter of mr and mrs- lloyd graham of mr and mrs george claridge she xjxtaidgrfind mr and mrs walter arried william ostrander over r bowen and son of toronto were recent visitors with mrs j rowe r r 1 georgetown mr and mrs douglas v latim er misses joy laird and margery mackenzie and mrs bud carter at tend the unveiling of the memorial window given by the late m sybil bennett qc mp at st pauls united church in milton on sun day 3 guests on sunday with mr and mrs s robin 71 guelph st sixty years ago and they had fwve children three boys and two girls two of whom are living agar who lives on r r 4 georgetown and milliard on guelph street all who know mrs ostrander wish her many more years of ealth and happiness ittltt nhl team lists in next weeks herald last saturday november 2 sev- were mr and mrs hedley robin i sportsminded men attended a mr and mrs arthur laceue mr meeting of the utile nhl these and mrs herbert hurst lynn and men a w1lng to give up their mark all of bcamsville and mr valuable spare time to help in var- and mrs walter robin campbell- ous capacities in the organization ville and miss jean wilson of w s herad win carrv norval l coaches managers and game schedules the first games on saturday robert saxe son re scheduled for saturday novem- jstjzzfvfl m b 16th w 1 t0 haboio giuoes were married on september 28th in 5t entertained at a halloween play are asked to watch for these luncheon to celebrate his seventh dates and to note the fact that if is acon church manse wn rev g adams officiating rnniisection two local ladies see sputnik visible f rpm town last might two local people have reported the weather mr editor to review the month of october the averages were above and balow normal the maximum for the month was 60 degrees andis 3 de- grces above normal nd the mini mum of 34 was 4 degrees below normal the highest registered any day was 77 and the lowest night was 18 degrees we had- rain on only 7 days in the month for a to tal of two inches and that amonnt is 4 inch short of the october nor mal average now here we are with half a week of november gone oldest institute member unveils park gate plaque tribute to the public service work of georgetown womens in stitute and the chamber of- com merce was expressed by mayor jack armstrong sunday afternoon when he spoke at a dedication service for the park gates the seeing sputnik 11 lastnignt russias latest scientific wonder a satellite containing a spacetrav elling dog passed ver this part of ontario shortly after 7 pm aler ted when listening toj news broad cast two ladies saw it miss doro- thy stone r r 3 and mrs harold page 8 hewson crescent miss stone says the satellite was clearly visible with binoculars for some 15 minutes as it traced an orb near- the horizon from north o east the size of a star she like already so winter may be just ar ound the corner 05rn batkikiceremonx max mih rain 53 22 handsome stone gates and orna- said it was a reddish colour mental- ironwork were presented to flare a contrast the town at the ceremony by the when a plane from malton passed date mon oct 28 tues oct 29 xtrt oct 30 thurs oct 31 fri nov 1 sat nov 2 sun nov 3 veragc 51 t66 58 58 84 56 57 two organizations birthday his guests attended in aturday november 16th for the v s lne tormer jean woore daughter of mr and aars costume and included jane me- first games nally barry shortill tony frost kenneth maidment his brother aars gilkes is the former jean aaoore i stanley aaoore guelph st her husband is the son of aar william j gilkes r r 1 georgetown i ssff sz nick ferri night when ruth and sally shamal mr and mrs w t graham 23 market st and mrs clarence buck 11 ostrander blvd went to a disappointing crowd of about london on friday to attend the jno turned out to see the raiders brampton regents visit funeral service for william mat thew kaiser mr kaiser a lon don merchant and former george- pay tribute to long time local fav- urite nick ferri at the arena last night when the intermediate a a teammate of nicks for many ears junior beaumont presented im with a gladstone club bag town resident was a brother of ontario champions played host to the late mrs j buck and uncle nicks brampton regents jack of mrs graham armstrong spoke for the fans in october the 81st was more than wishing nick all the success in bis just halloween in the hrtori rowwiai the regents and horn b iyrms fjunt mhm fyn- ces linton daughter of mr and mrs jim linton celebrated her 1 oth birthday with a party her nd s oa behalf of the club friends attending included carroll georgetown rolled over the reg- farnell linda hyde ellen biehn im m 8 but faied to jacqueline mills linda powers ps many of the onlookers who edwina smith and elspeth macin- pt see the same rinesse josh sharp accurate passing display- d by the raiders on anril 2th mrs gordon cousens who lives six months ago when they outhust at berwick hall returned home ed tillsonburg 52 to skate off was ripped down the middle since our of last years local junior c ntry were wearing brampton weaters doug richardson fred harrison butch hyde and norm ckhurst didnt look at all out of place with the junior b dub the raiders open the schedule n brampton next wednesday and are hack here on november 15th to open against meaford last week after spending a couple of months in england she visited with relatives in somerset brighton and london and also spent a few days in paris arriv ing at montreal on the ss hom eric her son george who is sta tioned in ottawa with the rcmp met her and returned home with her to georgetown for a short visit with the provincial honours last night was the raiders first game of any kind this season and did romise another fine showing by he senior club they did not use files white or lawrence irons led the scoring with a hat rick beaumont varey and dixon picked up two apiece and stcven- on grasby and dugan each tai led one the loyalty of the fans chamber of commerce j has dimmer and dance j a dinnerdance the second annual such affair was another successful event held by george town chamber of commerce this year members anjjs guests gathered in the legion auditorium last tuesday octowr 29th where a turkey dinner wat catered by a group of legion ladies harow baiattrilx c preav qbnt wais 4auie frisnnnnffc rev g lockhart royal said grace the modern aires played for dancing the evening was arranged by a committee comprising jim alcorn harold mcclure jack crichton and win b hamilton mr and mrs s handy and fa mily who formerly lived on river drive have moved into their new home on norton crescent i firemen silvers at top of bowling ladder skill in ladder climbing was ex emplified last week by the fire mens bowling team when they won 7 points from provincials to ad vance to a deadlock with silvers for league leadership the latter copped only five points from leg ions no 2 davidsons winning three from kays hung on to third place with kays and andersons tied or fourth spot legion no 1 with a clean sweep from dutchmen mov ed into fifth position legion no 2 provincial kentners barflies legion no 3 and dutchmen follow n that order it was another week of 300 gav mes as ace bailey was thelcader with a nice m0 followed by geo feaptfford 339 terry blood bob esard 327 frank buchanan 325 john long 315 shel lawr 31 end vic gunn 311 in triples john long led with 826 bob ezard 804 and andy rit chie 808 were other good scores high averages are very close terry bludd 235 nip ship way 231 harv chappel 230 ace bailey 229 bill anderson 228 george webster 26 gob collier 222 george brandford 222 ken derose 221 frank anderson 219 the mayor spoke of a nzelrious he had attended many years ago when gates at the ceme tery were preesnted by the insti- 24 depute 26 20 harouftbairstow president of 29 the chqmber was chairman and 28 i rev morgan mcfarlane of st 4 johns united church conducted the 32 religious part of the ceremony a j combined group of senior and ju- 28 26 nior band members directed by alf perrott played for the singing of two hymns and the national anthem mrs verral rawson wi presi dent presented the gates to the town mrs dan n the sky 3 minutes to disappear n the horizon r she reported the facts to the david dunlap observatory and it appears to check with others recei ved zr oldest member of the wl in years of service unveiled a brass plaque which will perpetuate the memory of the gift name ed hall new chief for ambulance corps ed hall 16 margaret street was named acting chief of georgetown volunteer ambulance service at a livingstone meeting of officers on sunday engagements the engagement is announced of lauralouise treble silver- creek daughter of the late dr and mrs charles edward treble toronto to john donald tomlin- son rockwood son of mr and mrs harry tomlinson gait the marriage will take place in st georges anglican church geor- 333 getown on friday evening de- eembef the strtti at sixthirty oclock mr and mrs j t cascadden norval announce the engagement of their youngest daughter kath leen jean to edward keith king son of mr and mrs clarence king 25 byron street the marriage will take place on saturday no vember 30th in knox presbyterian church at three oclock the meeting accepted the resig nation of ralph e hawes the first chief of the service when it was formed in march with expressions of regret that a new business posi tion will make it impossible for him to carry on mr hawes at pre- ent in montreal taking a sales training course had submitted a letter of resignation in which he said that he would continue to erve as actively as possible as a lember and would be available or call duty whenever he is home on a weekend harold gilmer was elevated to a captaincy at the meeting and will be coeaptain with jim enniiersnu john elliott was named as a new ueatenant joining jfin onrtjgin gene green gordon graham keith macdonald and ollie barefoot in this rank john henley is secre tary and publiqty chief for the mbulance service and don win grove is treasurer the regular monthly meeting of the ambulance service is slated for this thursday evening in wriggles- worth auditorium lions jamboree 555 car draw raises 3000 for swim pool school naming recognizes family service to education merry pays mjj0o for peterborough shorthorn featuring the louada annual shorthorn sale held at the farm of owner l cadesky peterborough was the price of 13000 received for the tenmonth bull calf burton gordon the purchaser was mrs t3c stuart arundel quebec this constitutes a twoway record in appropriate ceremonies marked the official opening of harrison public school monday when a de dication ceremony was combined with an inspection tour of the building the home school as sociation served refreshments to conclude the evening guests of honour at the affair mr p b harrison miss that urn was the highest priced j harrison and mrs j m shorthorn bull ever to sell at auc- mckini toront children of u i v f ithe late r e harrison who was ftrl bu evm t0 i public school pnncipal here from second high price seouu was i reached twice in this sale and in lo assocaton wth georgetown pau kitchcner each case on very young animals cducau p i w h merry milton paid this ar jflzsz ure for the ninenonth bull calf ool a past secretary louada battleship and leonard as hl buck thomasville georgia paid mi m a similar price for the six month weston and mount dennte before bull calf louada balmoral i joining the school staff here gordon and balmoral were where retirement ended a lengthy sired by the 49000 bapton structor and battleship by 27000 calrossie armada purchases were made by breed ers from three provinces quebec ontario and alberta and from four teen statesgeorgia florida illi nois nebraska indiana iowa oh io tennesseemaryuvnd wisconsin virginia missouri montana and con cord of- service a few years ago thel mckinlay was also a teacher who taught at zimmerman where her father started bis career later at the stone school and in mid land and ft william before her curly bead sold for 7s75 an average of 91jmt twelve butts made 37100 an avflfcige of 3001 association mr harrison spoke nsdrwenty eight females soij for of the humble pride felt by the wrs averaging fltos au otftmaly in having such n honour marriage her chudren donald g school principal harold henry introduced edwin wilson a school board member who acted as chair man explaining that board chair man ray salter was absent on a business trip and sent his regrets several guests were introduced and spoke briefly including mayor jack armstrong edmund parkin of the arm of architects j b parkin associates which designed the school inspector l l skuce and contractor sam mackenzie a competition had been held among senior students for the best story about the harrison family was chosen to deliver his speech mr parkin in his remarks ex plained distinctive features of the building pointing out the economy of a new type of beam construc tion and painted metal ceilings without destroying any beauty fea tures of the building heat resis tant windows and the boiler room on the roof arc unique in school design he said a large picture of r e harrison occupies a place of hon our in the main corridor of the three thousand dollars will be urned over to the community swimming pool by the lions club of georgetown after a successful car draw and jamboree last week the donation brings the pool debt within 4700 of being completely liquidated the jamboree was presented in the armoury at the park for two ights thursday and friday and hile attendance was not as heavy n numbers as was anticipated those attending were generous in heir patronage of the various gain s of chance the usual numeral wheels with prizes of fowl hams nd blankets were there a mon- ter bingo took the interest of a arge number of attenders and here were such novelties as a bal- oon bursting booth and a toss a enny into a floating cup feature of the evening of course was the 555 draw with tickets li mited to that number and prizes f a new 1958 chevrolet a refrig erator and a range interest was keen when dick miller jr whose at her convened the draw was as ked to draw the winning ticket al though the winner serafino russo ives at 12 madawaska ave wil- owdalc he has a local connection s a subcontractor working with iarold fobert construction mr fobert a lions club member sold him his winning ticket no 382 it s the first car the happy winner has ever owned the other prizes went to local people the refrigerator to dick race 50 queen street ticket 164 nd the range to ed killingback 0 guelph street ticket 555 don barrager was general conve ner of thejamooree with murt al lison and jim robertson as assist ants with some booth prizes left over after the friday evening big draw some further swimming pool mon ey was collected when jack arm strong and harold mcclure acted as auctioneers and enticed the li on workers into buying most of the merchandise harrison mckinlay and mrs john whillans were also at the cere mony monday dedication of the building was performed by rev ales caldw vsbtmj eocuttifeite the high- aumiietn cooun eoqferred on them and the o four retired members of the school staff who had been associ ates of miss harrison attended misses georgina young ana lhara scott of milton and misses maff representing the local mtalsteria beatrice brake of town y- and mrs diekwelton street have as their a