Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1959, p. 11

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the georgetown herald authorized iwoffica georgetown ontario widn juiy 15th 1959 second section new service location opens july 20th highway no 7 triangle television and radio service fast eff cient service to tv record players home radios car radios hi fi apphances etc antenna installation tv towers installed triangle 7- 9607 or glendale 1- 6180 1rampto service to georgetown bl owned and operated by lou davis formerly with peel electric tn brampton shop open 9 a m to 9 p m invite rotary lames to installation night the rotary club met on monday evening jnly gth for iheir last meeting under the 1855s offic trs the imt meeting mil be held at ibe usual place north hal ton golf country club next monday vith the installation of officers taking placeas a special nature the ladies are invited and will be present for the installation there was a goodly number at this week s ntcclmg with the busi ness portion of the evening bring held after dinner president bill hamilton gave a number of re fktrt and read some correspond ence some discussion toot place re gardins the possibility of there being needy children whose par enta are unable to pay for their swimming- bob gougcon was left to investigate uu and to help if possible john wolfe gave a report on the recent auction sale and it was an nounced that already a number of phone call had been received ask ins that items be picked up for the nest vears sale one visitor was present all the way from revelstoke bc while two were also present from the neighbouring hilton rotary club jen xash was given the job of arranging the forthcoming rotary olf tournament rent i gas water heater and have all the hot water you need no interruption in supply residential omy pfus gas for a fuuy automatic rental water heater this is what you get a modern gleaming blue enamel tank fast recovery adustable water temperature control free service mamienance installation tn some cases there may be a charge lor extra pipirts nothing can equal natural gas for water for complete information see your gas plumber heating united suburban gas company limited georgetown 7 main st s a happy occasion shared by family and friends was the diamond wedding celebration of mr and mrs jesse brandford 28 queen st married in england and residents of town and district for much of their married life mr and mrs brartctfotd had numerous callers during an open house to mark the day photo by ed peters third issue of challenge compiled by ghs students the student bod of georgetown high school have again pooled their writing talents to produce the epitome of high school life in a 5ixt page booklet tht call the challenge this j ears edition is the third since the jearbook was revived bj interested students in 1956 and the experience gained by the con tnbutors fhrough the two previous successes is reflected in the pro fessional like reports which have captured the excittment and ttu esprit dc corps aocialcd with the term highlights from cover to coir the book i a picture dt tied chronol of chs 1958 59 and a souvt nir thit will accumulate nostalgic alue for the present alumni with the pns in j ears rlizjbeth slmn and carohn bit hn headed the er capable earbmk staff comprising ju 1 jonathan mike o linen jum 1 nn shann harkj mir h ison dav greenw a sandra sproult ken horn tnmtorgraie an 1 iwn members of the teaching staff don go kic ind mian dobson assisted is adwmrs 1 ileran contributions include the principal s mes igt ytn i i i amhert i nu sage fromtm hi b chool distnet board b local ap pomtce fr d mj itrmin e htor ials b flizaheth sloan and tirol n bit hn and the mclividml rlass rcpnris mantvn birth penned cnlr 1 rlass sketch ian mu presbyterian minister marks 90th birthday a presbyterian minister who ser ved as a missionary in southern china for twenh ears rt hec tor mclean celebrated his 90lh birthda at the home of mr and mrs howard bowman of anss re ctnth where ht has resided for the past six jcars a daughter miss karin mclean toronto wa unable to attend due to a slight cident before goinf into mission work lr mel tan had sertd throughout eastern ontario in setral church t in china he and his wire si rid who dud sew ral tars ao trtd with the pre sin it nan in land mission sinte his return in c ana la ht has litd in si in rt tu tint nt n trutling stxtral bible cljsst n the riss and kitehener arta t ir hi birthday member of hi 1 ii bible class gathered to pa h m tnbute he rccened greeting from friends and former conrca lions in man parts of ontario mr mel i in was born in i i township and still has iid i c uctions of farmers us ng oxct fi ploughing in fine health he i quite actie and attributes his uiod htalth to putting hu trust in od from da to da he has four sistt rs iiin in town and di tnct lisf jtan marj and janet mttian charlt- ind tirv st net and mrs john bird stew teeter grade ii irohn tnlor arltown another sistt r mrs tho lilt brim lewts 110 joce trpl mas bird of oeorm towlf dad rec tc 11d cathtnnc huntir 10 entl and three brothers havt rnndi diwsnn 10b dirwin tost dud anjus of balhnafad john of couple to live in georgetown knox pcsbytenan manse acton decorated w ith summer flowers wis the scene of a pretty wedding when miss ann faber daughter of mr and mrs raukc fabc rr2 acton became the bride of wil ham charles ingles son of mrs ernest ingles and the ate ernest ingles of 90 main street acton rev andrew mckcnzic officia ltd at the ceremony the bride was given in marriage by her bro ther peter faber and attended by her sister miss rennic faber as maid of honor allan jnglos of georgetown was best man miss faber chose a street length dress of pale green lace over taf feta pmcess style fashioned with brief sleeves and 37 bateau neck line forming a v at the back two panels of taffeta fell from the fit ted bodice a matching cap of ny lon held her shoulder length veil of illusion tulle she earned cascade of red and white roses as maid of honor miss rennie faber was gowned in pink nylon featunng a bouffant skirt and moulded bodice styled with back streamers her headdress was matching bandeau and her bouquet was formed of red roses guests from acton capetown teeswater kockwood whitby and georgetown attended a reception at the home of the grooms sister mrs elmer roszclle 90 main st acton retelling the brides mother was gowned in naj with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations assisting her the mother of the groom wore a blue and white terylenc dress with a corsage of pink carnations and white accessories tor a wedding trip to northern ontar o the bride donned a dress of freen embossed cotton worn with white aceessones mr and mrs inles will reside at king st georgetown where mr in is drmr of the cnr express truck for georgetown transportation co ioc barhara schrac 10d sharon swales 9 carnhnnt hillitt or- flainc greenw o i or ml lark er ind pat hims 9h irginii w ilker looks into trie workings of the school i hi month 1 piiblicnti in in her n pi t in huh talts ml the ttri cur neiilar admitu trail in sit the sime treitrmnt in inn s ott re m w of tht stud ill ounc i 1 ettr uhnil muse jjoinjs on in thi b k jvpltrm set in his nnci i ihrorum md joec mclxin recalls hijl points of the choir ctr in ht i report on music the interchool christ urftfrl low hip an expennicnlal organlzifion was von successful in its firs term is cinned b its prtsi dent carol ijne jiidj bomthin protws the annual monej ni iker the bazaar and sharin hnrlc nil kt n bt am recapture the thrills of the sports world in a three page thletics coverage the stardust ball heads a parade of social events reported on by sandra sproule and karen norton and the annuattommencement ex orrises arc relived in commence ment a review by judy bonath an rosemarj young and tom barber adtj scientific and military slants in their reports on the science club and tadels and the book is brought to an approp riate conclusion with a history of the school paulene watson and joan cummins handling the res earch cton and rt jiw a ho 1 11 1 im of moose an nluan minis 18 000 loss when fire destroyed barn last week lightning struck and t fire to tht barn on the proper of austin corntr btlfountain the fnn fire brifadt was sum mimed trfmhc scent and pre en ltd the buize from sprea lin into ihe adjoining buildings the barn vilue at sloooo wa complete 1 dt tioxed along with ninet tons of ha quirr equip nt and some farm machiner in all the 1om was estimated at 18 000 union rejects pay cut in avro bid for order the international association of mat hinists has rejected a request b ro ircraft ltd that work tr take a wage cut in order to i place the compans in a more fi irabl post in t tomptle for a conti id to buil i i s patmt plan ts for tht kt b tht ajt probkm will bt an issue next month when the ex istin tnlrut whith tpirt in tttlkr littunie ipt n forrtmjo tiation r pr ipo al for a wage cut was based on the fact that the vagts of us two competitors for the dt ft nst department contract canadair ltd in montreal and tie hawlland in toronto arc lower than at malton wages at vro range from si 68 to 2 54 an hour a fic cent an hour increase was negotiated just before cancellation of the arrow program but the contract was not uncd until iftt r the drastic cut kick in staff tiairo now has about 2100 em l6ni elect international president was life long farmer im bruce county a native of the riple distnet where he farmed all his life thomas lowry died on june-2jst- in kincardine general hospital he had been hospitalized following a stroke his daughter mrs jack watson lives in town al 54 charles st he also leaves his wife another daughter becky and two sons w1 ham and smith all of ripley dis trtcw joanne hair stylists tr 73911 main t mill streets above cotton bros store travel notes lowest trans atlantic fares to england and scotland pay later plan available for all flights john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 7 2214 mill strt plojees most of whom maintain kcafnlanes in service t thermions- decision to reject an cut in wages was confirmed during tht weekend at a seminar of union stewards at port elgin i l starm of manawt wisconsin waa elected interna tional president of uona inter national at the association a 2nd annual convention in new york- city lions international with 590000 members in93 coun trfes or regions is the workta largest service club organization lions temational la best known tor its many youth programa community service projects sight conservation activities and id to the blind last year lions dubs arouoc toe globe com pleted more than 180000 indi vidual worthwbtl nrvtc projects crown photo 47 main north for all occasions tr 74820 here is your chance to get started with photo accessories 4 4 lamp movie light bar 9 kalart editor starflash kits tight aaeters j aaovie lamps everything in the window at a reduced price take advantage of this oncfinalifftime offbt limited quantity- enlarging paper samples flash bulbs and 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