Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1958, p. 3

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fellowship glrage baptist church 11 sunday march 2nd ioof hail am the pastor with a timely message tn the spirit of the lords day 7 pm sergeant s baxter formerly of the royal ulster constabulary belfast ireland now an officer of the guelph reformatory meet with us and enjoy the rich fellowship see hear alexander sandy best hiltons conservative t candidate cblt tv channel 6 monday mar 3 745 pm what council did council learhs what am industrial commission does wanted twenty people to start a st jofin first aid course wednesday march 5th 8 pm and every wednesday thereafter for 7 weeks in the odd fellows hall open to everyone over 15 who has s3 00 for a book and bandage register now by phoning john elliott or it will be too late to order supplies initial action towards forming an industrial commission in town was taken recently when council was briefed on the matter by w a wall of the trade industry branch dept of planning development he appeared at a council meeting in answer to a request for information by the town explaining that an industrial commission can be headed by any man from a volunteer to a full- time paid employee mr wall said a commissionshouid comprise men representing the town council chamber of commerce and plann ing boardj and suggested a 6man board s suitable for georgetown it is a longterm proposition he said and if a commission is set up it should not bs expected to produce results immediately it should be looked upon as a three- year proposition jxe saul his department while interest ed in communities is primarily concerned with attracting new in dustry to the province he said and it is up to each municipality to sell itself to newnrospects the department has offices in iew york chicago and london england and is always glad to supply any information which a town might wish industrial locating is highly competitive he said in 1956 for example 143 new industries lo cated inontario 40 of these in the toronto metro area with over 300 municipalities on the lookout his remark was selfevident besides the obvious factors of tax structure water supply trans portation etc t here are such nonrational inducements duslry as a golf course superior hotel accommodation and recrea tion facilities he said which sometimes swing an industry to a town and he said a community should publicize these factors as well law empowers a town to wednesday february 16th ubs thi otorqctofrn hmalo kentners fuel kids our oh1d burm a thermostat a cozy home outeeimm6fw irt thrlftyuts aaxel bwf tloo eotf utbyl trine ffiooal wmkmnr ol cut ac aujc jjas fud ful oil stove oil- coal j72t local ladys sister marries at aurora aurora- united church was dec orated with bridal baskets of fern and white mums white carnat ions and white iris on saturday february 8th for the marriage of sharon kathleen knoll daughter of mr and mrs carl knoll lon don to marvin edward mcclenny son or mr and mrs kenneth mc clenny of aurora rev j f morris performed the double ring ceremony and theorganist was mr mtyd harris mrs donaid watson was vocalist the bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of tulle and chantilly lace over bridal satin lace fashioned the pointed basque bodice which- featured a scalloped sabrina neckline and tapered lily point sleeves the skirt a cloud of tulle enhanced by a deep insert of lace dipping into a dramatic back floated out gracefully to the floorand swept intb a chapel train a tulle and lace pillbox studded with sequins and pearls caught her fingertip veil of french illusion and she carried a cascade of white mums and carnations centered with an orchid the bridal attendants were bev erly doyle of aurora maid of hon our and frances schmidt of aur- ra bridesmaid they were gowned alike in cocktail length sapphire taffeta dresses their frocks were styled on the princess lines and featured full pantlied skirt flaring out into boufrant folds v necklines and short sleeves their headdres ses were white feather bandeaux and they carried cascades of while mums with a touch of blue iowellmcclenny brother of the groom was groomsman and donald morning of aurora and honald led- des of sawville were ushers the brides mother received for her at the reception at ridge inn in a greyblue sheath jacket dress budget up to one mill of the tax with blending blue petal hat white rate for industrial promotion he gloves navy shoes and bas and a said corsage of white gardenias mrs he mentioned st thomas new- kenneth mcclenny mother of the market whitby oshawa kitchen- groom atsistcd in a dior blue cm- er gait waterloo and hamilton broidercd polished cotton dress as some of the communities which pink velvet hat with matching have a full or partlime paid man gloves navy accessories and a cor- on industrial promotion main sage of- pink carnations 1 advantage of a commission hej for the honeymoon trip the bride i fee tna it provides a group wore a deep chocolate brown tweed which works on a specific idea i suit with beigtthat offset by rut i rather than m if with other shop at the sign of service vclvecta cheese miracle whip half lb pkg 16 oz sic 43c beef stew waxed paper clover leaf puritan 24 oz cao freshpak 100 roll 39c 27c cake mixesr coffee ilctofllw 2 oz jar jar cohoe salmon cf cans 1 head lettuce fresh california 2 large firm heads spinach fresh crisp washed crisr tender bunches ariz radishes 2 25c 29c 2 -llo- pkgs 35c 10 oz canadian no 1 cook onions 3 lbs 19c open friday evenings until 900 main street feather trimbeige gloves and dark brown shoes and bag silver grey fur jacket and an orchid corsage mr and mrs mcclenny will make their home at aurora the bride is the sister of mrs tracey barragcr 166 guelph who along with mr barrager travelled to aurora to attend the wedding other georgetown people at the wedding were mr and mrs r d timpson 53 mclntyre crcsc are friends of the groom who duties as is the case when a town council or chamber of commerce includes this m its program pottery demonstration interests church ladies student teachers at blue mountain school miss lucy molesworth 39 char les street was the honoured guest and guest speaker at the last mee ting of the daughters of st geor ges church held in the church rooms on monday february 17th the members and their ruest en- joyed a pot luck supper at seven oclock after which miss moles- worth charmed everyone with her i demonstrations and instructions on and the modelling xti clay she ttrtd misses heather canning arlcigh butterill of toronto teaciher listencres that there arc five hers college were at blue moun- 1 kinds of clay in and around gcor- tain school last week with mrsjgctown shading from terra cotta r shortill who teaches at the 1 a ght ou which she uses al- school heres where you count your lenten special a full selection of fresh fish haddock fillets fh b 55c prime rib roast lb 59c baby beef round tbone wing steaks ib 79c club steaks ib 69c i fresh country sausage 3 lbs 100 butter s65c you cant beat baby beef for quality and tertdernema we sell baby beef only iqm the home of better m n i lti st oeotottown ong with her own glazes she had with her a number of interesting articles she had made as welfas several of the tools she used such as a small hand pot ters wheel 100 mesh copper screen used for the sifting of both clay and glaze several small handtools some made of wood and some of wire which were used to fashion the clay into different shapes on the potters wheel she told how to acquire coloured designs on the pottery by painting in various shades and then covering with a transparent glaze so that both the colour of the pottery and the col or of the design would show thru mrs thomas eason introduced the guest and mrs john irwin ex pressed the thanks of the members and mrs kenneth richardson pres ented her with a small gift to fur ther show their appreciation ron weir manager at beaver lumber ron weir has succeeded whit ney campbell as manager of the local beaver lumber co branch mr campbell manager since the company purchased the business from georgetown lumber co two years ago has taken a new position in brampton with bramp ton lumber co mr weir comes to town from islington where he has been assis tant manager he started with the company at their weston branch a toronto native he has lived in weston most of his life his wife and children bradley and ronda will be joining him here in a few weeks and will be living at 14 durham st when mr and mrs campbell move to brampton the family are members of the united church and mr weir is member df memorial lodge 652 afam toronto and the etobi- coke junior chamber of com merce mr weir will be taking a keen interest in hockey for he is a brotherinlaw of raider star frank ptashnik staff of beaver lumber serving with mr weir includes martin avey assistant- manager miss ka thleen given harold bennetts vic tor majuery j w guhgan and george eason businesswomen attend unionville special night a special meeting of the business womens club was held at the home of mrs john patterson 17 orchard blvd on monday febru ary 17th the special meeting was called in view of the fact the club as a whole was invited to the unionville club to celebrate with them their international night on the regular meeting night february 24th various chalrmenaubmitlcd their reports and the bus trip to unionville was planned at least one member will attend the uni ted nations seminar in new york during the first week of march mrs tony bradshaw of bradshaw flowers demonstrated various flower arrangements which the members found most instruct ive and helpful after several it- cms of business the meeting closed and mrs patterson entertained with a delicious lunch we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances inns lomton mt ernies radio 24 years servicing trjjngle 727q1 march is red cross month support the euivasser when he calls and help red cross to way possible a local candidate speaks for party monday indicative of the high regard for him by his party chieftains is the fact that cblt tv is featur ing sandy best on a 15 minute program the dale has been set for next monday evening and mr best will speak at 745 pm this program it is estimated will be seen by a large proportion of the halton constituents combining as it does an excellent spot on the evening program and the ex cellent reception local people get on channel 6 the toronto station the program is one of those gi ven the various political parties re to allow them to express their views sandy best who was first elec ted to represent halton as a con servative member last june has made a considerable name for himself in the house with hard hitting speeches on several occa sions he is regarded as one of the ablest young men in his party since being nominated- to again contest this riding for the pca mr best has been much in de mand not only in the county but as a speaker in other ridings in support of pc candidates clearout specials bunk beds complete 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