tbi georgetown herald auhwdnd m smomi port offk dapt okmtmtown oht tmht1m what council did no extra wjtter here must seek north source engineer if georgetown wants large quan tities of water above its present anpply of two million gallons dally the town will have to seek this out of town limits in the north accord ing to an engineering expert en gaged by the town to make a stu dy of present and future supplies addressing council at the final meeting of the sear on december 15th jack kirk of international water supply said his firm has found no new source in town after a series of explorations the present two wells are effi dent and produce two million gal lons daily whichjs in excess of present demands both wells he said draw from a large reservoir which is replenished bynofur springs and the river while it is possible to get three million gal ions daily for short periods this average could not be maintained over a year and another well in the same location would serve no particular purpose in increasing the yearly water total be said he is not optimistic that a water supply discovered in the park area would be good for any protracted period there is an underground reservoir there he said but he thinks it is limited in scope creation of a conservation lake in the 9th line area would be of instal mrs brewster church group leader rev morgan mcfarlane conduc ted the installation service for the new officers of the evening aux iliary of st johns united church when they met on monday night at the home of mrs o h brewster shelley street the president mrs kelvin brown presided and chose the carol hark the herald angels sing to open the meeting the record of the messlsh was a de light to all present the treasurer reported that the allocation had been met which was most encour aging and each member brought a donation to be used as a bible fund for cedarvale school mrs brown read two appropri ate poems entitled christmas wrappings and theres magic mrs brewster led in the worship service for unto us a child is born which gave food for thought mrs john sinclair mrs earl lince and mrs r mcmenemy assisted the hostess in serving j delicious lunch officers for the ensuing year are president mrs o m brew ster 1st vice president mrs john mathies treasurer mrs j bailey help in recharging the towns pre- secretary mrs trevor williams seat water source be said but the christian stewardship mrs h c town would still be limited in the amount of water that could get in the reservoir to be pumped in a question and answer period following presentation of bis firms report mr kirk answered a variety of queries by councillors q suppose a new industry might require half a million gallons a day a you cant offer it you dont have that much extra water unless you go to no 8 well across from the old wright farm on mam st s q is there a supply of water in the park area a there is a water reservoir but it seems limited and would be pumped dry in a short tune q i was told by a farmer miles away that town pumping in the vicinity of the new park school had lowered his well a rainfall id the bush is the mam source of water in our opin ion but we will investigate and see what is there q coud we have a separate supply of industrial water which migfit not be suitable for general use a weve had no experience with this in any community weve wor ked in q what is georgetown s peak water supply a if you added no 6 and no 8 wells you could have a peak of 3 million gallons daily in the summer months q where can we find larger quantities of extra water a i think you would have to go north for much extra supply per haps like brampton you will have to purchase land in an outoftown watershed and seek your water there wrigglesworth christian citizen ship mrs earl lince community friendship isobel dobson press mrs alan prouse literature mrs thomas darcie kill four rabid foxes recently in halton four rabid- foxes have been kil led in halton county during the past three weeks according to a news release from halton health unit rabies has not been repor eed in any other animals and there have been no reports of rabid anim als biting- humans tnc disease has been occurring in animals in the portion of ontario surrounding halton county and it appears like ly that further cases will be occur ing in halton it is important that ever one should observe the following pre cautions avoid contact with all wild ant mals living or dead family pets cats and dogs should be vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian abnormal behaviour of any am mal wild or domestic or the pre sence of any sick or dead wild an i mal should be reported immedia tely to the nearest health of am mals veterinarian canada dept of agriculture the game warden the representative of the depl of lands forests the humane society or the local police bites and scratches from any animals incurred where rabid am mats have been discovered should be reported as soon as possible both to your family physician and the medical officer of health nursing graduate weds guelph church ceremony knox pre chapel guelph was the scene of the marr iage of grace yvonne mcenery daughter of mr and mrs archie s mcenery rj r 1 georgetown when she became the bride of ha rold edward garton son of mr and mrs fred garton of golden valley rev crawford d smith performed the double ring cerem ony on saturday december 13th at three oclock the church was decorated with bronxe and yellow mums mr wti son was the organist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a ballerina length gown of white satin fashioned with an empire waistline with a bell skirt the bateau neckline was edged with appliques of lace and the sleeves were long with lily pointed cuffs her finger tip illu sion veil fell from a wreath of or ange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses the brides sister mrs gordon king churchill crescent george town was her attendant in a sheathj gown of turquoise peau de sole with an empire waist she wore a matching shade feather bat and gloves and fare flowers wer pink carnation david mackentie of north bay was groomsman and lloyd mcen ery a brother of the bride was following the ceremony a recep- taon was held at the parkview mo tel guelph where mrs mcenery received for her daughter in a sheath gown of fern green peau sole with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations the groom s mother assisted her wear ing a sheath gown of cinnamon crepe with brown accessories and a pink carnation corsage for travelling on their honey moon to florida the bride wore a sheath gown of black and red silk with matching jacket black seal skin coat a white hat and gloves and a corsage of red roses mr and mrs garton are making their home at 8 marlborough rd guelph he is employed with sherwin and williams and she is a graduate nurse on the staff of the guelph general hospital thimble club buys sunday school projector the terra cotta sunday school held thier concert saturday night with good attendance there were recitations plays solos carol sin ging the childrens performance was very commendable the highlight of the evening was the appearance of santa claus to present the children with their gifts and candy mrs k baker and mrs c freeman on behalf of the parents of the sunday school children and friends in the munxty presented mrs r ing mrs l icam and miss a pu ckering with electric decorator clocks the thursday thimble club presented the sunday school with 100 to purchase a pi iwststction supreme champion shorthorn at the ryil winter fair was the bull scotsdale marshall own ed by s g bennett georgetown in this pfctuve mr bennett receives from w j macgillivroy scotland the silver challenge trophy donatep by the shorthorn society of great britain and ire land also in this pictura are gordon blackstock udge of the show and marshall mclaughlin herdsman at aar bennetts scotsdale farm milton and alliston fall to sharpshooting realtors bolton new home for bride mary lindsay mary elizabeth lindsay daugh ter of mr and mrs k c lindsay 11 emery st became the bride of edward thomas carberry son qf mr and mrs beverley carberry mono road r r 2 on saturday december 20th 1958 in knox pres bytenan church at three o clock the church was decorated with standards of white mums rev alex calder performed the double ring ceremony miss edith car berry sister of the groom wasthe organist and eleanor maw w5the soloist who sang o perfect love before the ceremony and the wed ding prayer during m af- urguur the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of cham pagne lace over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice and a full waltz length skirt the sleeves were long and tapered her shoulder length veil fell from a matching hat a gold pin belonging to her great grandmother was also a part of her wedding costume and she carried tea roses in off white miss barbara lindsay sister of the bride was her attendant in emerald green satin with match ing accessories and she carried pink tea roses beverley carberry brother of the groom was the groomsman and stanley archde- kin cousmg of theg room and don lindsay brother of the bride a wedding reception was held in knox church hall following the ceremony mrs lindsay received for her daughter in a royal blue crepe gown with accessories of dusty rose and wearing a pink sweetheart rose corsage mrs bev erley carberry sr mother of the groom assisted her in a dior blue gown and a corsage of pink sweet heart roses for travelling on their honey moon mrs carberry chose a gown of wool floral print with white hat and gloves and a corsage of pink roses mr and mrs carberry will live in bolton local relatives attend funeral service in toronto joseph hall sr mr and mrs joseph hall jr and family mr robert hall and mr and mrs dick riddall of town and mrs clarence white of brampton attended the funeral service on tuesday dec 16th for mr william henderson who died suddenly on sunday de cember 14th uddjaojjtjlj4 bis home 57 macey ave toronto he was 58 years of age besides his wife lucy studd he icaves two stepchildren alfred studd of gait and adelaide bourne of toronto his mother and three sisters in scotland pallbearers were six fellow em plojecs of the hydro interment was in rcsthaven memorial gar dens mr henderson was a brother in law of joseph hall sr quick action averts sunday fire at arena prompt action of arena manager ed pries on sunday morning aver ted what might have been a cata strophe at georgetown arena noticing smoke in the mens washroom mr pries discovered that a cigarette had been dropped and was able to quench the blaze himself before it got out of con trot it u believed that a young lad smoking in the washroom was responsible mr pries later cal led fire chief jack harlow to make an inspection to ensure that there was no danger of further fire pinegrove school has annua christmas concert the annual christmas concert of pinegrove school took place in the school on thursday evening december 18th there was an excellent attend ance as parents and friends came to see the performance of the chil dren the program consisted of solos recitations piano solos a dance of the elves and a christ mas pageant the children were directed by their teacher mrs jack lawson and music supervis or mrs gordon kidney after the program santa claus distributed gifts to au the chil dren and the ladies served lunch to bring a very enjoyable evening to a close many parties herald i season at local plant some time during the past two weeks almost ever department at smith stont celebrated the holiday season with their an nual christmas parties for em ployees and children spotlighted by the annual plant christmas tree at the legion hall on sunday december 13th where over three hundred children enjoyed an ear ly visit from santa and received a bag of candy and a gift bozo the clown entertained the youngsters prior to santas ap pearance at the party a joint ef fort between smith and stone and local 14161 united mine work ers of america plastic workers partled at the legion hall on thursday dec 11th when some seventy five sat down to the turkey supper the attendance swelled to closetopjie hundred for dancing to regry alls orchestra dotted with door prizes and novelty dances an estimated forty couples en joyed themselves at the annual office party at the north halton golivand country club on satur day where the doris hulls orch- esta played for dancing a buffet lunch was catered by the splcers and gob collier and ian pcesgrave comprised the committee in charge ofarrangements the wives of the pressmen cater ed to the pressmen s stag at the oddfellows hall on friday even ing highlighted by a turkey ban quet hunters real eataters are brea thing hot down the necks of the pace setting bradford club after a pair of convincing wins during the weekend the hunters tightened their hold i second place by surprising 101- ton 8 to 2 in milton on friday and then romping over alliston 100 in their other away game on mon day the locals have now won 5 of their last 6 and could be hold ing the league reins come so bill chard sparked the dub to their alliston win scoring in every period chard and wally magdy tallied in the 2all first period opposite paul meger and sehell for alliston seven prizewinners legion imperials draw prizewinners in a christmas j lucky draw conducted by the im penal section canadian legion were drawn on december 19th winners were r williams sr 351 j e rees 214 alma kens ley 21 mrs jack graham 42 vic perry 440 mrs bob martin 744 and he hurley 1228 bill chard georgetown possesed a 54 mar gin after 2 games chard again junior beaumont and jamie cun ningham for the hunters mecrone and whiteside keeping it close but the roof fell in in the third when dave irons netted a pair and chard blake inglis and nick ferri added singles to run the to tal to two figures bartlett picked up the solo alliston goal of the period open house tv show features local home thirteen win christmas dinners poultry euchre the georgetown and halton poultry association made their an nual draw for turkeys at their euchre party held in the oddfel lows hall saturday night where thirteen christmas dinners were given away during the evenings play the euchre players were called dn to make the draw which proved lucky for the following people bob hooper glen williams ab hill 7 john st w lori ban- 38 rver dr george cooper glen williams may davies 25 norman dy blvd mrs fred anthony 26 durham st wes hilts glen wil liams clare wilson r r 1 geor getown mrs g herrington 24 guelph sl mrs nettie wilson chris vickers sid robinson and gregg barr l rt rev w e bagnall anglican bishop of niagara officiated at a recent confirmation service in st jbens church glen williams posed with she bishop seated from left to right are dorothy imberlain eleanor hill wayne norton elizabeth fendley rev kenneth richardson of st rges church who took part in the service don sargent pern armirage george webster rev john rathbone rector of st alberts who conducted the service peter norton mint george burlington len murdock barbara hilts martin aveyrmrs george eason mrs george webster lois coin and joan crawford the day hada sad note for the church which held a memorial ser vice in the morning for two members john hancock and jack crawford whose death occurred a few days before v tbe open house program on cbctv on monday december 29 will be of particular interest loc ally the show which is telecast at 3 30 p m will feature a visit in the home of mr and mrs rex heslop with a commentary describing the beautiful home which they built on heslop court when they moved to georgetown friday evening mr and mrs heslop entertained at a preview of the film when they were host to the producers howard fletcher and hugh moreland and miss ru by renaut who handled the script duties the film which took over three days to make is one of a series being shown on open house others have included vis its to the homes of the hon ellen fairclough and mayor jackson of hamilton those attending the party on friday had an extra thrill in meet ing kaye vaughan of the otuwa rough riders a big 4 allstar line man who was miss renauts escort mr and mrs heslop and their children manlyn and rex jr ap pear in tbe film which shows glimpses of various rooms in the house the swimming pool and recreation room as well as views of the lovely grounds what council did cst dennis resigns from police force georgetown will be seeking a seventh member for its police force in january last week cst frank dennis who joined the force in august submitted his resignation to take effect the end of the year coun cil decided to advertise for a pro bationer with applications to be in by january 19th the date set for the first meeting of tbe 1969 council at cr era hydes the depl of municipal affairs had been consulted about a question of an elected official being eligible to serve if be is an employee or shareholder of a limited company the department answered that it will give no opinion on the mat ter and suggested the town consult us solicitor council decided write the municipal world a pub lication which specialises in munici pal affairs for its opinion j council ended its year with the junior beaumont it was almost a carbon copy of the milton game on friday when the hunters smothered the oppo sition with five markers in the last frame after struggling to hold a 32 edge at the end of two ron dixon and beaumont ac counted for four of the final total hewitt chard gerry inglis and irons got the others melanson potted b milton markers dave voyce made his debut in the milton game and contributed to both weekend wins picking up three assists fred lawrence was in the local cage at milton jack rhodes a alliston dave voyce the hunters points race of de cember 9th when it was last tallied showed dixon and blake inglis in front with 16 irons had 15 cun ningham 12 chard 10 varey 9 beaumont 9 hewitt 6 magdy 6 hall 4 grasby 3 gerry inglis 2 and ferri 2 an indication of georgetowns balance was reflec ted in the overall scoring when a local name didn t bob up until down around thirteenth even the the club was riding up around third at that time price of milton was almost out of sight with 40 points 15 ahead of his closest ri val spider gibson of bradford who bad 25 mayor armstrong for his leader ship during the year a defeated candidate in the el ections cr sykes expressed his pleasure at serving as a councillor for three years i wish every ratepayer could have this privilege he said if thye could learn as much about municipal affairs as i have in these three years it would make the work of future councillors much easier mayor armstrong spoke his ap preciation of tbe time and atten tion council has given to impart ant decisions v we dont always agree and each councillor haa voted ar lie thinks best which is as it should i be he said but tbe important usual amenities u cr alfred i thing is whatever arguments we sykes assumed the mayor chair night have at me council table and motion was patted iaaridue an friend oata