Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1958, p. 14

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th1 opokoitown hiralo wednesday evg sept 2lh 1s3b club midtown e rockn saturday sept 27 this week featuring the midniters rock roll band on stage 900 1015lv dancing 830 1145 admission 50c wanted 75 club midtown couples to attend canadian bandstand this is a live telecast program over ckoc tv in kitchener saturday oct 11 3 georgetown transportation buses available leaving 100 pm rose room bus 50c each no charge a bandstcjjnd thom who are- abl to artend contact any of these mmei pres barry tlmleclt sectytf as unda korzack and club president jake sponco vico midtow columnist dar tost ftr sootd odnte oa aayafeawrance fnuem colli t john t armstrong clu 39 main si s georgetown phone office tr 79621 res tr 72454 tmi mutual iife established 1869 if you are thinking of nursery stock for fall planting consult webbs greenhouses phone huttonville 128 j 1 r r 2 norval 810 you deserve the best in automatic heating installation one contract covers first line heating equipment finest in installation full warranty service all necessary repairs to floors walls trim plaster for the very best in heating installations call tr 74202 bergs electro lab general electric hallmac iron firemen warm air hot water or steam heat ashgrove bth line neighbours shower marion bird the wa of ashgrovc uniud church met on wednesday even ing at the home of mrs lloyd sweezie 34 park street in tor getown with president mrs jam es carney presiding and opening with a hymn and prayer mrs ward brownndge gave a lovel devotional after which many items of business were dealt with the hostess assisted by mrs thos u if fen served dainty refreshments at the close a ver pleasant afternoon was spent on saturday septcmbci 20th in the church basement at a sho wer in honor of miss marion bird an october bride the hostesses were the upper light line ladies mrs bob alex ander mrs percy leslie mrs robert cunningham mrs russell hepburn mrs llovd davison and mrs thos giffen and the had deconted with flowers and easv chairs white bells and pink and white streamers which made iuch a prettj setting after a pro gram of contests and a piano du ct b the picket sisters humorous readings by mrs hector bird and mrs w cromar and lovely solos by mrs h wriggtcsworth of georgetown accompanied by mrs r h wnght at the piano mar ion was seated on the platform in a gaily decorated chair and with the assistance of her sister evel yn jean bird barbara cunning ham and carole hunter opened the many beautiful gifts she than ked everyone and invited the lad les to come to her mother s home on october 22nd to view her lovt ly gifts i unch was served by he oung girls at the close on sundav september 21 mr and mrs ernie tindale and sandra attended the one hundred and twentv second anniversary servi ces at nassagaweya church on saturday evening they attt nded a wedding reception at whilb congratulations to mr and mrs clayton ii dick on the birth of their bab son on sundav mtrn ins we extend our svmpathv to harvej nurse and his fa mi i j in the death of his hirtd man se phrn tavlor last weik m guelph hospital mr and mr- rthur ruddtll have returned fr m a two week trip through the mantimes and lown to the east coast mrs r ii w right of georgetown staved with howson while his parents were awa bauinafad guests at wedding in melville guests from bauinafad rock wood mtlton and brampton at tended the wedding recently in melville united church of cather ine jean tosh daughter of mr and mrs ernest tosh fergus and donald owen early son of mr and mrs william t early camp bcltville v rev a r robinson officiated against a background of gladioli and ferns allan powrie of fergus was sol oist sinking the wedding pray er prior to the ceremony and i ii walk beside you during the signing of the register given in marriage by her father j the bride wore a princess styled gown of white silk organza ovof net and taffeta the bodice of i lace was fashioned with a scallop id neckline edged with rhineston i es as jewellerv she wore a sin gle strand of pearls and liny ear nnls a crown of seed pearls held her elbow length veil of e mbroidered net she carried a bouquet of red roses and stephan otis the bride s twin sister miss therma tost of waterloo was maiel of honour miss margare t earh campbclhille sister of the groom and another sister of the bride miss mildred tost of toronto at tended as bridesmaids the attendants were gowned in identical costumes of trench blue crvstal charm fashioned on pnn cess lines thej chose matching feathered headdresses and carried bronze and vellow carnations the groom s twin nieces shir lt and sharen ortlieb of men mills wore floor length gowns of pink organza oer taffeta trimmed with white lace about the neck lines their white lace hats were trimmed with pink and blue rib bon and thev carrii d baske ts of blue carnations piter ortlieb lden mills was best man the ushers were w i ham bell fergus and r 1 wood gul lis milton mrs tosh refined h r u sts at the reception in the ehurch hill w iring a blue print dn s with rose wood and black accessories aid corsage if pink r im the rooms mother wore i lr ss of rovul blue with matching accessories an i a e irs ijj of tl for a hone moon trip to west trn canada the bride donned mink colored dress and aoua co i her accessories were brown an i she wore a corsage nf vellow r is ken beam sandra sproule field day seniof champs ken beam with 32 points and sandra sproulo with 20 were top senior athletes at the high school field day held dn friday in the park the fielfl day preceded the 4schooi meet in which local winners wilt compete with ath letcs from acton milton and erin tom barber 20 and ron mc lean 12 followed ken beam in winning most points in the senior division while maureen hepburn 25 and lynn scott 15 took second and third place in the girls divi sion intermediate winners were da vid smith 23 simon frankruyter lions advisory board meets here at golf club presidents secretaries and trea surers from nine district i ions clubs were present at a met ng of the advisor board last wcdnes da sept 17lh at the north hal on golf and countr club for the purpose of discussing duties and to exchange ideas on club opera tion the zone chairman vern slet ler of enndalt had charge of the meeting which was honoured bj the presence of the district gover nor russell viokers of burlington and deputv district governor al smith of ancaster the zone chairman welcomed the executive numbers for 1958 1959 and out lined the club objectives and planned activities for the vear n e xchanm of ideas in club min titration and the carrv ing out of fund raising projects dominated the discussion pe nod and afte hearing the reports mr stetler comphme nted the presidents and secretaries on their work and r marked that it points to another ninner vear in zone 6n the visiting governors and i p ulv ove rnor praised the work planned bv the lions for thi e m in vear farm news milton fair september 26th and 27th halton dairy cattle show horse show races midway exhibits entertainment hau and midway open friday night dance in town hau saturday night admission 50c secretary mrs g e readhead milton norton floral 10 main street north tr 7358 jmfo first step to jt spring flowers tf plant dutch bulbs now norton garden centre triangle 73982 thev will reside campbellville k r 1 this man was lucky when he lost money promptness of mrs albert presswood glen williams in noti fing the herald office of finding some money on main street late friday afternoon avoided an anx ious wait for a district man who had cashed a cheque and dropped the money in the street outside the bank mrs presswood found 33 m loose bills and proceeded immed lately to the herald office to in sert an advertisement a call was made from the office notifying the police department of the find the loser was doubly lucky for about the same time i man found three ten dollar bills and reported this to the police checking with the police when be discovered his money was mis sing the loser was overjoyed to find that two honest people had found it r imperial sso service 104wonth budget terms available from sept to june esso furnace oil m w somerville dial operator and ask for zenirh 67200 no toll charge r urges organization control elm disease jew du t eh m in disease ha d fimu k be i n found in ha it on count not once but in several locations to lose all our stately elms is unthinkable unfortunate- iv as yet there is no cure for the disease once a tree is attacked and the disease can only be ldent tied by a laboratory test material from suspected elm trees should be sent to the forest pathology laboratory at maple as pointed out by w e steele reforestation supervisor at hespe- ler onl although elms are a forest tree the disease attacks those growing in the open ar ound fence rows streets and parks in preference to forest trees if our rural and urban municipalities wish to save the elms in the various parks and streets action must be taken to protect the healthj urns before thev are attacked the disease is transmitted bv the flm bark beetle this involves spraving with an insecticide suih as ddt in an oil emulsion it also invol bes a spraver with the ahilitv to cast he insecticide fiftv to seven tj five feet in the air so that the taller kims ntav be rovend according lo mr steele the most economical and efficient tjpe of sprayer appears to be a mist blower the cilv of hanul ton purchased five of these big and powerful mist blowers a vear ago in order that thev might pro tect their healthy elms this is not a problem which the individ ual property owner can solve consequent we can t help but wonder if this is not a problem re quiring the joint action of our mu nicipal councils and park com mittces surely a progreivc county like halt on ran afford at least one of these powerful mist blower- to protect the elm trees an our parks both urban and ru pral perhaps our two conserve tion authorities might participate in such a programme we hope that no one will con elude that we are posing as an authority on the subject but we do think the matter is woth of ronsideratidn in the immediate future tf jou mr or mrs read er thinks that the idea has anv merit why not sow little seed where it wijl bear fruit 19 mike brown 10 marlene kcmshead 33 shannrharley 18 and jo anne royle 17 junior winners were gary ful lerton 14 david diggins 14 ed white j3 elizabeth bottoms 31 rita klooster 25 ana betty car ey m in the bantam classes results were as follows wayne dixon 18 ron mcgowan 14 peter norton 7 ausma verbs 18 andnennc millar 12 senior girls 50 yd dash maureen hep burn sandra sproule virginia walker 75 yd dash carole lane maureen hepburn sandra sproule high jump lyyne scott sandra sproule joan cummins running broad jump maureen hepburn wendy saunders virginia walker standing broad jump lvnn scott virginia walker sandra sproule basketball throw joan cummins sandra sproule virginia walker lvnne scott tied 3rd softball throw sandra sproule joan cummins virginia walker intermediate girls 50 vard dash marlene kem shead joanne role syann har lev 75 vd dash marlew kem shead jo ann royle sharin liar icy hifh jump i inda korzack bev little joanne role run ning broad jump shaftin harlev marlene kemshiad tied lsl ann rovle standing broad jump ann van khnk alice robinson sharin harlev basketball throw marlene komshead bev a lttle barbara gadd softball thriw iois cam karen norton barbara gadd junior girls 50 vd dash elizabeth bottoms bett carcv rita klooster klaart je vande rv oort tie d 3rd 75 v d dash i- hzabe th bottoms rita klooster bettv carcv hih jump sbirle v righv r hzabcth dot tonis sharon swcevie running broid jump r hzaheth bot ills carol higham pam sullivan stan ling broad jump rita kl o er hris morgan pam sullivan ba ke ball throw rita klootf r pai svkcs gina7iln soft hi 11 thro pat svkes c hn mirhment loria ilin bantam girls i so vard dish u mi erhs ca rilvn hallitt runnin broad jump nsina erhs ndnenne millar itarolvn hallitt s if thill throw u ma erlis andnenm millar- senior boys j running broad jump ken beam tom barber ron mclean high jump tom barber ken beam i bill raskerville shot putt mike o linen charles carne ron mc iean pole vault wabe baker john verbs de nms emmcrson 100 vd dash ken beam tom barber ron mclean 220 vd dash ken beam dave smith ron mc lean 880 open tom barber ken beam ralph falkingham intermediate boys running broad jump simon frankruter colin haward paul popiel hih jump dave ander son dave smith paul popiel shot putt mike brown peter townend simon rrankruv tor pole vault paul popiel mike brown dennis fmmerson 100 vd dash dave smith walter dixon simon frankruvtcr 220 vd dash dave smith simon frankruvter walter dixon junior boys running broad jump barr hamilton john kelh rill camp hell high jump fd white rich ard wade garv fullerton shot putt hill campbell fd white grant donnahee 100 vd dash dav id diggins grant donnahee garv fullerton 220 vd dash da vid iliujns irv fullerton 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