Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1959, p. 11

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wingham 4 65 corrosdondlng font froa inlennodlalo potato full information from agents what council did head table guests at the annual legion banquet in acton in eluded front row wes stanley c n i b representative and stanley l hall aapp for halton back row leslie clark zone commander for zone b 7 bruce andrews high school student and holder of the juven le onemrle track record j h hurst chairman and vic patrick past president mr stanley the guest speaker explained the operations of the cj4lb and urged sup port to the eye bank for the sightless the banquet was attended by over 1 40 veterans and guests acton free press photo what council did new industry considers old papermill possibility of a new industry which might employ up to 50 peo ple was mentioned at the feb 2nd council meeting when w b ack erman owner of the old lower papermill discussed closing of a road allowance in the vicinity he explained that a chute which would be used in a woodworking busin ess might block the road which has never been opened the property committee was las ked to investigate and make aire commendation next monday the first of 18 town owned buol ding lots in a new subdivision created when property was acquir cd for the new park school was sold advertised on two occasions tender bids had not been suffic lently high for council to sell any until now an offer of 1800 from james h 1 yons was accepted for one of the lots of princess anne drive council adjourned during the meeting to visit the funeral home to pay respects to the late w g marshall an ex reeve and former police chief whose death occur red on monday replying to a letter from the georgetown scouiers council iht major proclaimed feb f4 22 as boy seoul week in town council when you want the best electrical equipment buy canadian gf live better electrically the canadian electrical lutafh i am m tr cmum i manufacturers association mnarm mjm sxrua caraduks was invited to attend a scout church service in st georges an gliean on the 22nd complaining of a chlorine taste and oily deposit m the water sup ply on ostrander blvd norton nelson and frank robinson were told that next time the deposit ts noticed a sample should be taken for analysis water chairman era hyde said chlorine added to the town sup ply is low according to the water resources commission which re cently had suggested it be increa sed a 100 grant- was made to the horticultural society the mail bag vote second term for golf club president william mcnally was elected to a second term as president of north halton golf and country club at a directors meeting last week which followed the annual meeting of the club he was one of fourteen directors reelected to office oth ers being ross duncan who is vice president jack malcolm james i inton e w binkley russ woods art scott dick ucata dr john kcrby jack gunning grab am farncll james f evans ken n sh and fred hclson murt alh son joined the board as a newdir ector an important uim on the meet ing agenda was a discussion on pnccihihty of building a curling rink and a majority favored pro ceeding with investigations into this possibility the club has reached the point where it will be possible to retire the mortgage debt this year aad plans are being made for a 4 gage burning ceremony mob improvements to the course inrht- ded watering extensions to the fairways and refurnishtngs carpeting of the downstairs louagr in the club house pays strong tribute to exrouce chief 31 byron street february 3rd 1959 dear mr editor- is the passing of william g bill marshall georgetown has lost one of it aaost respected citizens he was for man years a public servant an georgetown in varying capacities- and to each he sought to give of feus best with reason aad lander as poise chief he was one of the finest with a humanitarian at made which causel him to temper the ttraiwss of the law with a great aaeasure of mero he sought ta help and restore rather than aaeely o prnsreute those who tramsrsed ihe law mam could stand aed tet fv to his greatness hss respect- he was a friend to a 1 who satasht to be friendly and he will tons he nnta for his grac tows cheers- personality sincerely yours edward peters honours in piano carol lawson who ts a pupil of mrs edgar gowland or ganist at knox presbyterian church received honours when she tned her grade 2 piano examinations recently at the royal conservator of toronto florida honeymoon for ron green alma coombs rav john rathbone officiated arihe double ring ccrcmonv whin alma lillian loombes daughter of mrs lil co mbes r r 1 flee tnct became the bride of ronald george grim son of harold re n anl the lilc mrs ncnnfrr 1 len will im the marriage t ok place in st albans church glen williams on siiiirda december 6th at 2 do k the church was iecoralrd vith standards of red and whm cirnations mrs rrg williams wis the organist with mrs mae hoiumont the soloist singing the breath of eden and o perfect love the bride who was given in marrngc bj a friend gordon craham ch v a gown of while chintit lice and tulle fashioned with i hifh scalloped neckline long lily pointed sleeves and fitted bodice the skirt was tiered and very bouffant her fingertip veil fell from a headdress or sequins and seed pearls the wedding bou quet was of red roses sylvia norton was maid of hon our gowned in antique gold chif fon over nylon taffeta with mat clring hat and gloves and she car ried gold mum a coombes ute of the brade and sylvia bird choose james rankine new police constable janus rbna d rank me of osh awa will replace frank dennis as a constable on georgetown s pol ice force one of eight- applicants interviewed by council on febru ary 4lh hewas chosen for the po sition mr rnkinc has had a j ear s oxu perience as a police constable in whitby and for the past year has been working as a plastering con tractor in osh awa he is a world war 2 veteran with navy service overseas married and father of three ch idrcn at tbc meeting csts evan rol tins and r d whilson were pro moted from probationers with consequent sa ary increases the v atcr and public works committees were asked to report in answer to a letter from delrex developments asking about sewer and water s rvice to the new shop ping p aza which is expected to be in ope alion in early june cr j hn flliott said he had been informed bv proctor red fern consulting engineers that tenders are expected to be called this week for a trunk sewer first stop in construction of the new dis posal plant a check on waterworks pres sure charts revealed that the high eat pressure recorded has been 140 pounds cr era hyde reported the checjt had been made follow ing a complaint from halton coop that varying pressures had inter fcred with a gauge on their spnnk ling sstcm and pressure of iso lbs had damaged the gauge mr hyde said council should in vestigate possibility of again us ing the old silvcrcreek reservoir to accomplish the double purpose of having more water available for peak loads and evening out the pressure which might be helping cause the complaints of chlorine taste and discoloration in the town water supply mr hyde said use of silver creek might add half a million gallons dally an engineers ad vice should be obtained he said mayor armstrong said halton health unit should also be consul ted as an okay from health auth orities would be necessary as a first step when silvercxeek was last used tests were showing as low as d he said 3 1 have read of two fire chiefs having heart attacks at tires said cr anne curne and wondered if our local department has a yearly medical check mayor armstrong said he bel ieves the local brigade is a close- knit group and members would take their own action to avoid any danger of a man not in good health being in danger cr hyde sugges ted that perhaps firemen would like to have yearly health checks and it was left to the fire commit tee to discuss this with the brigade if they wish gowned alike in apple green chif fon over taffeta with matching hats and glomes and thev earned iold mums the groom s brother rot wa his groomsman james switxer and tack dawdson wrre ushers tht wed line reception was h- w it th ulnw rnar brampton follow ins the crremon tv hndt mother wore a sown of trep go d purr silk with pale pink accessories and a corsage of ptak roses ror traelling on their hoaer- moon to miami florida the brdc chose a blue grey ensemble with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses mr and mrs green are emptor- ed at the beaumont knittin coo pan glen williams and vrro aircraft ud respectively reside with the groom s amirjr at ttr 1 glen wuliams move to e sgt and mrs w van blancom have sold their h 20 rexway drive and british columbia he has transferred by the rcaf avro aicraft halton to the sea island rcaf station a bc na tive sgl van to be he ha

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