Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1958, p. 1

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fourteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday june 35th 19s first section new georgetown industry will produce porcelain metal product a i new company p graham bei associates ltd has leased the did dolphin craft plant on kin street fromthe royal bank and has already started produc- tion of a line of architectural por celain and metal products the plant idle since dolphin craft closed down a year ago is in process of renovation the ex terior has beenpainted hlue with red trim and a handsome sign will be erected within the next week or two drawing attention to georgetowns newest industry the company will produce all types of insulated veneer and trim panels and shapes in porcel ain enamel aluminum and state less steel for buildings porcelain enamel originally developed in 250 bjc in the past ten yean has come into wide use it is a complex glass protective coating for metals that is weather and fire resistant and will carry per manently any colour or surface texture p graham bell formerly pres ident of graham bell ltd and the founder of graham bell ena meling ltd in 1946 in streets- viue resigned on april 2nd as president of the former firm he was followed by joseph axon vice president in charge of techni cal and quality control george burton vice president in charge of manufacturing and doug smyth chief engineer and other top men in sales engineering and manufacturing messrs bell burton and axon were the original prindpaht of graham bell enameling and have been working together in the industry for 34 years this group has remained together and a new company bapbeen incorpor ated with head office at 560 bay- view ave toronto and a fabrica ting as and laminating plant at georgetown the porce lain enameling operation will be carried out at several plants in the area with technical direction given by mr bell and his asoci- ates where necessary p- graham bell associates is an allcanadian controlled company mr bell and his associates still retain all their stock interest in the americancontrolled firm rush five to hospital after crash on 9th line all five persons involved in a headon collision on the 9th line between georgetown and glen williams last wednesday night june 18th were rushed to hospi tal minutes after the crash oc curred four of them with seri ous injuries in st josephs hospital guelph suffering from a severely slashed right arm and loss of blood is john mcgill 16 year old son of mr and mrs roy mcgill 10 church st a passenger in the car driven by paul marshall who was released from the same hospi tal after being treated for a badly cut upper lip and chipped teeth the driver is the- son of mr and mrs harold marshall 37 charles st a passenger in the other car mrs stan miller was also taken to st josephs with a fractured right hip and facial lacerations the driver mrs florence schlei cher suffered lacerations about her face and both arms and an other passenger mrs barbara giefert received lacerations to her forehead and a fractured skull both were taken to guelph gener al all three women are resi dents of terra cotta constables harley lowe and hospital administrator speaks to rotarians last weeks rotary meeting pro ved an interesting one for rotary in that two special events were held for the clubs information the first was in the form of a tape recording of a meeting held by the rotary club of george town tasmania australia tha two clubs are exchanging record ings of tiieir meetings and every member found the description of that particular part of australia and the various classifications of the members highly interesting the recording opened with the australian rotarians singing that well known national song they have waltzing matilda and included the induction of new members and a few brief words from merrioers the local club hope to recip rocate by sending a tape carrying a few words of greeting from each member and a ten minute history of this community also present to give a talk on the various aspects of hospital work jwas mr walter patehthe business administrator of the kit chener waterloo general hospi- retired customs collector lifelong georgetown resident one of georgetowns best known natives everett cole 73 of 44 charles street died on sunday he had been collector of customs for 36 years prior to his retire ment in 1050 son of the late mr and mrs john wesley cole he bad spent his whole life in own after at tending public and high school he started as a clerk with the old bank of hamilton leaving this for his position with the govern ment treasurer of credit lodge af it am he had served the lodge as worshipful master in 1910 he was chairman of georgetown cem etery board at the time of his death a hockey player in his youth he had also been a mem ber of the town band he once sang in the presbyterian church choir and was noted as an enter tainer at minstrel shows and gar den parties years back his wife bessie kay died in 1918 rev morgan mcfarlane conduc ted the funeral service yesterday at the harold c mcclure funeral home pallbearers were douglas cole andy crichton jack wil liamson james cooper of allis- ton nixon cole and ronald cole toronto interment was in green wood cemetery georgetown on monday evening lodge brethren paid their last respects when they held a masonic service at the fu neral home attempts landing plane crashes in main st farm field a cub trainer piloted by robert dunbar 35 sussex st toronto crashed in moores field west of main street sunday night while attempting tp land there the crash occurred after mr dunbar had brought his plane in from the north corner of the field and touched down he was trying to regain altitude to clear a snake fence at the end of the held when the wheels caught the top bars neither the pilot nor his one passenger were injured in the crash which did consider able damage to the planes mo tor propeller struts and under- minister quest speaker wrigglesworth banquet the wrigglesworth public school grade eight banquet was held in the school auditorium on monday june 23rd with rev morgan mcfarlane the guest speaker in his talk mr mcfarlane spoke on unfinished business stress ing that in all well planned meet ings there is always the item un finished business and compared that itemto us unfinished busi ness he dwelt briefly oh the ex perience they had hadtnptbjic school and defined education as a training of the mental powers and the qualifying of onev self for the duties of life he gave the class three rules to remember firstly maintain good habits both physically and mentally secondly learn to mind your own business and thirdly face up to life and dont be afraid of people work or truth he said that truth can only be dis covered god has already made it and added that to get the most out ol life the person must them selves put much into it he end ed his talk with a story stressing the lesson never sound the retreat when one of lifes difficult spots is encountered but always charge ahead at the head table with mr mc farlane were graham farnell rep resenting the home school as sociation the chairman of the public school board ray salter and mayor jack armstrong bob hyde acted as chairman and thanked the home school asso ciation for catering toasts were proposed to the queen by mary jane taylor to our country by iheke wcststcyn and to the staff by richard wade the latter being responded to by grade seven teacher harold cat ling a toast to the school by michael payne was responded to by principal william kinrade musical entertainment was pro vided by the wrigglesworth double trio and the evening was conclud ed with an hour of dancingv the royal blue and silver decorations which adorned the walls and ban quet tables wne the contribution of grade even two children injured when car jumps curb ralph dyson three year old son of mr and mrs oly dyson 51 edith sl and steve bailey al so age three the son of mr and mrs ace bailey 22 church street were treated by dr c v wih liams and dr r t paul for in juries following an accident wednesday urie 18th in front of richardsons crest hardware on main st the children were knocked to the pavement when a late mod el oldsmobue driven by carole lane 0 george st jumped the curb while pulling into a parking space in front of the hardware miss lane told police that her foot slipped off the brake and bit the gas pedal propelling the car onto the sidewalk steve bailey suffered a broken wrist bruised elbow and lacera tions to the left hip while ralph dyson received only a cut lip and bruises cst ted scott investi gated the accident which occurred t about hjb0 pm laughlin clan reunion held at orangevilte what council did moore farm is top choice as georgetown hospital site maurice herbert weds girl from brentford a couple who win live at 22 hewsoifcrescent were married on saturday in brantford at a cere mony which took place in brant avenue united church at 3jb0 pun rev a e kewiey officiated at the wedidng which united in riage mildred leona mabee dau ghter of mr and mrs t l mabee brantford and maurice william herbert son of mr and mrs tho mas herbert 11 temple road georgetown the bride was em ployed in the law office of read and tones in brantford and her husband works at smith stone ltd pink gladioli and white mums decorated the church john searchfield was organist and miss ruth sheffield sang the lords prayer and o perfect love dur ing the service the bride wore a gown of tulle and lace over satin fashioned with a bouffant skirt picture neckline short sleeves and matching glov es she carried a cascade bou quet of red roses and stephanotis a fingertip veil of tulle illusion net bordered with irridescent se- qious was caught to a pillbox style halfhat of nylon swiss net simil arly embroidered in sequins and seed pearls mrs william malham the bri des sister was matron of honour wearing a gown of shrimp silk or ganza waltz length with small the laughlin clan met for their 13th annual reunion on the spaci ous lawns of mr and mrs w h hunter and their son mr and mrs keith hunter orangeville where president john mcclure of georgetown welcomed over 70 members of the clan to the beau tiful setting and kind hospitality of the hunters an excellent sports program under direction of agnes and ecj cles mcclure provided an en matching hat she carried yellow joyable afternoon after a buffet swec roses and white mums luncheon was served the new the grooms cousin norman her- cxccutivc was chosen president bcrt was best man and ushers several georgetown stores have indicated they win be open next monday on the day preceeding dominion day bill laughlin vicepresident har- man laughlin osbawa scctreas mrs bill laughlin place commit tee watson wiggins harry laugh lin brampton elgin laughlin caledon special prizes awarded during the day included oldest lady mrs tom laughlin toronto youngest child laurie laughlin belfoun- tain longest distance norm laughlin osbawa guessing game ruby laughlin toronto wedding anniversary mr and mrs watson wiggins caledon hidden bell margaret wilkinson malton new est auto elgin laughlin caledon past pupils join tribute to retiring glen teacher the afternoon of june 21st will carnage mr dunbar had taken off from ln h ory lose toronto island and told police atcndc satherinfi hon hat he had used the held as a ounn mrs edna beaumont held j place to land on several occasions gl williams public school mainly through the first aid n tv cs tri s investigated the m bcaurnr is retiring at the hospitals in montreal and the end of the term and she has been ted scott were firs 0 arrive a h p 1h the scene of the accident and tion for ten years before that hav- 1 applied by cst scott on john mcgill that the loss of blood was united states i he gave an interesting and in- i terminated before paving fatal formative ulk on the 0nurio hos both ambulances of the george- pitj commission 5et by town volunteer ambulance ser- government to administer the new vice and four local doctors dr i nal health insurance plan in c v williams dr c a thomp- tnis prov he predicted what son dr o m brewster and dr j would t place when the plan a e macintosh were also at the 5 mto effect the first of next crash shortly after it occurred j year an explained some of the the accident occurred a few great problems that will face the hundred yards inside opp terri- commission he stressed that the tory and was investigated by cst bennett of the milton detachment fendley family reunion ferndale park event ball games in the afternoon and a number of novelty races were the features of the pendley re union held in ferndale park on sunday june 15th some one hundred and twentyeight mem bers of the clan attended the af fair and sat down to lunch in the pavilion served by ladies of the lunch committee an election of officers for the coming year took place at the meeting at which harold fendley of glen williams was elected pre sident and shirley fendley of norval secretary commissions role is an impartial one and is to administer the over all work of the hospitals at the same time keeping the govern ment informed of operation he explained the costs and the var ious services that this took into consideration stressing that this was for ward care fees are to be 210 per month for a single person and 420 for family cov erage mr patch explained his work and the purpose of a business ad ministrator and furnished mem bers with a diagram showing the chain of command in any hospi tal he warned of some of the difficulties a new hospital faces and also what sort of help can be expected from various groups he was introduced by james ritchie and thanked by john d kelly the new president bill hamtk ton closed the meeting a large number of members and wives are attending the tri town meet in milton this evening kinsmen to i ratal playground at pool the georgetown kinsmen club held their final meeting of year but friday night in the form bdav p at tome of a banquet at hilltop lodge party at home it wms announced at the meeting i jf f that work on the proposed bmv i j mens kiddies playground on the stained on stu community pool pr would start in two or three weeks the dub intends to concentrate right now on sodding and planting trees on the portion of land allotted then for their project later add ing the pl tacoittea the esthwated east of the playgrowsd would bel30tt day at a barbecue party on the occasion of her tenth birthday her guests were christy moartti- ur sheryt puckerinc linda wood jam ctiairiberlaifi cathy wav liams jib rimham valerie kheh- en mary rawson heather barber elisabeth hay and mary hah mrs earl trefesvee assisted in entertaining 8arbecuecarden party lodge entertains ladies accident which occurred at 755 l pm it was the first time hat mcmbcr of ihe staff of gl local police have had to report an wii pubic schooi for tlie air crash thirtysix years holding the position of principal for all but the last seven years the committee in charge of the affair had the use of the regis- a number of members of hal i nation records for these years and ton chapter masonic lodge and out invitations to as many lher wives attended a garden former stude as it was possible party and barbecue supper at the to obt addres p hes were home of jack armstrong 23 park- t view blvd last wednesday night recciwd rr n and far and june 18th many personal letters were re- jim union bill hamilton john f mrs beaumont from cun and george- sivill handled s st the cooking chores and entertain- roy norton acted as chairman nt was provided- byralph ur during uw afternoon the george- sel who brought along hit elec own boys band under the leader- trie piano most of the evening was spent in playing games and square dancing the party was planned by jack armstrong and sam penrice hip of ah perrott played a num ber of selections a duet played by bill and marty wheeler was also much enjoyed bill is a past student while his brother marty is a present student were william malham and albert whitney georgetown at a reception at the hotel kerby the brides mother receiv ed wearing a light blue sheath dress of silk shantung with pink and white accessories and a cor sage of pink sweetheart roses the grooms mother also receiv ed wearing a printed silk dress and navy duster coat white acces sories and a corsage of pink sweet heart roses leaving on a honeymoon trip in eastern ontario the bride wore powder blue linen sheath dress matching duster coat white ac cessories and a corsage of white mums a portion of the moore farm on the western highway entrance to town which was recently purch ased by a syndicate headed by contractor harold fobert is no 1 choice as a site for the george town hospital appearing before council mon day mr fobertt- showed a sketch of the proposed layout of an area which would include the hospital and industrial and residential sec- tions he asked the town to instal a trunk sewer line to a point along the cnr rightofway from which the subdivision wouhi relay its own sewer lines town engineer win carr ex plained that it would be more economical to sewer the property in this manner than to approach the property from an xng trunk in the river valley and that the trunk would parallel similar situations on other subdivisions like delrex and swanek where similar action had been taken cr fred harrison objected to a proposal which he claimed would mean the town paying for 1700 feet of sewer to service a subdi vision reeve doug sargent said dis- cussion on sewers was premature as council should first consider whether the subdivision plan lound favour before discussing details such as sewers cr john gunn who is chair man of the hospital board as well as councils hospital committee chairman explained that the moore site is being considered with two others and is preferred by the building committee the board is anxious to complete its plans for a fall financial campaign and wishes to have a site finalized as soon as possible mr foberts request was turned over to the public works commi ttee for study initial action was taken to add a seventh policeman to the town force when an advertisement was ordered for a probationary eon- stable a brief submitted by local 73 national union of public service employees was turned over to the administration committee for their consideration traffic problems at highway hv- tersections at rexway dr and mountainview rd were mentioned by engineer carr who said he will in touch with the depl of gives ratepayers tips on landscaping trees ed paris president of the hi studying the problem many friendships were renewed georgetown horticultural society j during jhc afternoon some at- was the guest speaker at the meet- bireet signs came one step do- tending from toronto guelph i hig of the east georgetown rate- j j the engineer instructed georgetown and many other plac- r pay association held on thurs- nvte tenders from several es as the afternoon progressed day june 10th in wrigglesworth nrms n tms business mrs beaumont john wagstaffe a school the final one until sep- past student and his son danny a tember mr faris gave tips on member of the present class were landscaping and keeping healthy called to the platform where the awns and trees in his address address was given by john and a basic landscaping presentation of a silver tray with i tne association president sid relish plate liner along with a hrdie was in the chair for the purse of money was made by meeting and conducted a discuss- danny the tray was inscribed j on the pros and cons of a to edna beaumont with love- system in town a recap of and appreciation from your pres- years work by roy warwick ent and former students of glen ced he federal election meeting williams who have been guided campaign for blood donors and toward a clearer conception of formation of the community responsibility in socty j centre as the highlights mrs beaumont replied thank- 1 another item on the agerda ing everyone for the gift and say- should some of the associations ing that all her memories were of funds be used to purchase major pleasant association the guests had been asked to bring their picnic baskets and coffee was ser ved a social time was enjoyed during and after the picnic sup per but seldom used items such rollers wheelbarrows cement mixers etc to be rented at a nom inal fee to the members was only touched on at the meeting and will not be dealt with until the fall at the campsm on the credit rfciw near glen vllvarm are these 130 north marfan scout who amended a weekend carnporee scouts from georosrtowh glen williarm norval acton erin and hilhburgh had e wonderful time using their cemping end cooking skhls entoylng the good fehowshtp with their neighbours end a weekend in the outdoors acton free press photo- water shortage in georgetown not this year said engineer carr in answer to a question by cr mc- gilvray mr carr said june consump tion is running at the normal au gust level with people using more water for lawns than normally present consumption of 80 to 90- 000 gallons an hour in the even ings does not pose any problem to the system be said golden hand ceremony for 2nd brownie pack in st georges hall the 2nd pack of georgetown brownies held a social evening on tuesday june 17th in sl georges church hall to close their activi ties for the season- twentythree mothers were present to witness the gold hand ceremony which is the highest award a brownie can receive commissioner mrs norman marchment presented this covet ed award to susan collier dianne goiden sandra hayes and joanne mitchell six brownies who bad flown up to guides in febru ary were invited back to receive their leaving certificates they were joyce bundle laura bair- stow ginny terry linda powers judy meades and edwina smith other badges presented by the- commissioner were swimming proficiency to dariene ledwidge skating badges to laura bairstow ginny terry and linda powers and valerie kitchen received her collectors badge after a few games and brownie songs a lunch provided by the mothers was served the eveninf closed with the brownie prayer and brownie taps the 2nd peek to under the leadership of brown owl mrs dove sart and tawny owi mrs fvaa

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