Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 11

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georgetown oht wedmsmyjmnrnq june hlh 19m second section fourth annual remembrance service sunday june 15th 230 pm glen wiliiams cemetery rev glockhart royal wiu conduct the service with tev john kathbone assisting band in attendance robert mcmaster chairman mrs vern kirby secty treasurer fishing and the future saving made this holiday possible continued saving will help me look alter debbys futureshes one good reason i save regularly at the canadian bank of commerce hou imam 7is lunches acioss ouuojt keut td sebve tm georgetown branch dm w1ngrove manager msbi is choose two sctnits for h brunswick jamboree two members ofthesrd geor getown scout troop will be going to woodstock new brunswick in a month to attend the scout jam boree there which starts on ally the scouts len taylor and john pennock will be represent ing the green acres region at he jamboree both the boys are patrol leaders in their troop and are 2nd class scouts they will be return- ninghome some time around july 12th on monday june 2nd the 3rd georgetown troop aided police three troops of georgetown girl guides participated in the annual guides own parade in milton on june 1st joining others from milton and norval they paraded through the town led by the mil ton band to attend a service in the arena district commissioner mrs c e wood took the salute at the town hall miss elizabeth hoople gave an address and there were prayers by mrs g adams and scripture reading by mrs norman marchment georgetown what council did hyde suggests plebiscite for ward voting system possibility of returning to a ward system of council representa tion was suggested by cr ern hyde at the june 2nd council mee ting j an opponent of the idea last yearwhen it was proposed by east georgetown ratepayers associa tion cr hyde said he still bcl- licves a councillor should represent the town as a whole but in view of large scale development in the eastern part of georgetown he is concerned about what the future could bring it is possible that at some fut ure date one new district could elect a complete council he said which could be bad for that area and for other parts o town as well cr hyde said he thinks council should give some consideration to holding a plebiscite at this years election mayor armstrong pointed out that the matter would require stu- you are invited to take advantage of thse services deposits 3mt interest is paid on deposits and you may withdraw your money any time 500 deposited weekly in five years amounts to 141775 our offices are open from 9 430 and fridays from 9 630 4 interest is paid on guaranteed investment certificates issued for 1 or 2 years investments 44 interest is paid on certificates issued for 3 4 or 5 years issued in amounts from 100 to 25000 interest is paid by cheque halfyearly accumulative certificates also available 79079 in 5 years accumulates to 1000 pension plans join the halton orpeel trust savings company pension plan for the self- employed and save on your income tax ask for folder will planning you are invited to use our will planning service our officers will be pleased to estimate your succession duties and may suggest howbest to keep them to a minimum agency service if you would like to free yourself from the worry of looking after your investments mortgages etc you may do so under an agency agreement with the trust company the fee is moderate and is allowed as a deduc tion on your income tax our officers and staff will be glad to give you further in anytime i halton peel trust savings company 97 cotbone st e 11 queen- st e 451 brant st oakville vi 43216 brampton gl 13365 burlington n 41028 dy and suggested councillors disward boundaries which have been cuss it with ratepayers and with outdated by expansion he said past present councillors to getand possibly the number of coun- expressiuns of opinion therecillors would have to be altered would be a question of setting halton mp sandy best marries eileen jane thompson in a mock search for two- missing children toe scheme was touched off when police chief roy haley telephoned scoutmaster vic gunn at sixthirty and by proper proce dure one boy relaying the message to another the complete troop of twenty scouts were at the police station within twenty minutes the troop was split into search parties of ten under scooter vic gunn and bill malr and combed the area betweennhe eighth line and the deiiex subdivision at the end of their search the child- reri were discovered sound asleep in a car and mrs vic gunn and mrs dan whltson served hot dogs and cold drinks to the group and all concerned felt that the scheme was a complete success pentecostal tabernacle worship with us sunday sunday school 10 am morning 11 am evoning 7 pm thursday 7 pm young peoples service 95 guelph street on no 7 highway at maple ave rosedale floral your headquarters for bedding plants a complete selection of flowering hants geraniums begonia canna cabbage tomatoes cauliflower we fill hanging pots and windows boxes make your selection early we will keep them for you rosedale floral albert and murdock srs tr 72952 overflow bingo crowd helps hospital funds the entire proceeds of a very successful bingo and penny sale sponsored by the past noble grands club of verdun rcbekah ivodgc last thursday evening will be turned over to the georgetown hospital fund the crowd ex ceeded all expectations and bingo players were even playing on the stair steps of the ioof hall mrs vance kentner and mrs harry bailey were conveners of the penny sale mrs alf collins and mrs gordon spenee were in charge of the bingo the ranch which was served at the conclu sion of the evening was also planned by these conveners mrs herb hancock ng welcomed and thanked everyone for coming and swelling the fund for the very worthy cause two of the bingo prizes were an oil painting which was won by mrs curley wheeler and a nest of tables won by mrs wil- lian hillier door prizes were won by mrs sam walker mrs bert dixon miss shirley white and mrs k fryer lucky winners on the penny sale draws were lawn chair mrs alex brown white enamel gar bage container mrs l pucker ing pair of lamps mrs fred hue shower set ray har- ley salad bowl mrs jamieson oil painting mrs larmour servi ette holder mrs austin clothes basket miss lyla armstrong vase mrs w willett pair of towels mrs j graham apcon fred mcnally bride and groom doll irene swales pair of diam ond socks mrs r haley doily mrs a c mcbride 2 pair nylons mrs m miller wicker waste bas ket mrs c sargent 2 cups and saucers mrs honsinger pair pil low cases paul presswood pair tea towels mrs a norton alum inum tray terrence hancock pair pillow cases brenda dawson tote bag mrs ernie pearce doily mrs e curry cushion jim mur phy apron mrs e rawson and pair sheets mrs b jamieson margaret packer gets brownie golden bar in an article in the herald last week which listed the names of brownies receiving their golden bar and first year service star one of the names was omitted the list should have included a wedding of wide interest in halton county took place last fri day in knox college chapel in toronto when miss eileen jane thompson became the bride of charles alexander sandy best miss thompson is the daughter of mr and mrs arthur edmund thompson of west hill ontario the bride was the assistant editor of the church publication the presbyterian record mr best conservative member of parlia ment for halton is the son of dr and mrs charles ii best conduct ing the marriage ceremony was dr j macnab who was recently made moderator of the presbyter- ian church in canada the brides gown was of white swiss peau de soie with a silk illu sion veil held by a headdress of french flowers centred by pearls her father gave her in marriage her sole attendant was miss rita gisela wenckc of bremen ger many miss wencke chose royal blue organza and carried a bou quet of pink sensation roses the grooms brother henry was best man ushers were two- of mr bests fellow mps john m pal let or peel county and wallace ncsbitt of oxford county the brides brother william thomp son ushered as did e t pengelley and j dalzell browne of montreal the reception was held in the caven library with mrs thomp son receiving wedding guests for her daughter assisted by the grooms mother mrs thompson chose pink lace with matching hat while mrs best wore grey with a flowered hat present among the guests were the lieutenant governor the hon j keillcr mackay and mrs mac- kay many of the university of toronto faculty where the groom had taught for some years as well as fellow mjvs congratulatory telegrams were received from a- large number of friends including the rl hon john diefenbaker and senator cairine wilson god mother of the groom who had in troduced the bridal couple to each other mr and mrs best left on a mot or trip to the united states with the bride wearing a red anit with matching cape white accessories and a lily corsage on their return they will live at the grooms farm in georgetown and in ottawa atriong those at the wedding from georgetown and district were mr and mrs arthur beau mont mr and mrs harold moyer mr and mrs james cleave mr and mrs douglas latimer air and mrs leslie clark rev and mrs alex odder mr and mrs nelson robinson mr and mrs c f pat terson mr and mrs dennis brown miss joy laird ifiss isa bella preston tuas freda herbert and mr harding price cold waving style cutting bleaching tinting martins beauty salon 8 gleavekoim drive v v 2 v7jy v rr i eirw e is 1 a 5 t w h kentner son 45 queen st georgetown spring sale of blue 32 coal order now at year lowest men price for june and july delivery stove nut sizes 2500 per ton hamilton construction 6 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements aaqts renovations concrete work building supplies every building need

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