Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1959, p. 9

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the georgetown herald authorized s second cuts mail port office dapt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday september 16 1959 second section pr1zewinning sheaves at the canadian national exhibition were tied by w o brownndge 26 college st who has been at this ob for many years and has helped bring many prizes to the district left to right in the picture are oats and wheat grown by ne ison stark r r 3 and barley grown by halton m p sandy best sixtyfive years married seems very short time sixty fie cars later mr and mrs j h preston 186 john st brampton are reminiscing about their wedding day sopt 1 1894 the were married in st paul s church dewsbur yorkshire eng land still with traces of a yorkshire accent and certamh with a lively sense of humor mn preston says it doesn t seem verj long ago that she walked down the aisle wed been married 18 ears be fore we came to canada she said and all our children were born there the prestons have four sons and three daughters 19 grand children and 25 great grandchild ren laving in brampton are miriam mrs bert clapham ethel mrs ted imilsom wiuiam henry and alfred a daughter elsie lives in hamilton and a son charles in tor onto mrs preston will be 85 on sept 17 she does a large part of the housework especially the cooking and is usually busy crocheting chair covers she ought to mention that i help with the dishes chuckled mr preston he has been disap pointed in his garden this jear its been so dry and 1 find i can t do quite as much as i usld to mr preston was 87 last june mr and mrs preston have never white blooms form setting for fulsangbarnes wedding been back to england but we ve been on manj trips said mr pres i ton 1 drove until i was 82 and i never had an accident their wedding anniversar eel obration was a quiet one this tar there are so man in the futmb no remarked mrs preston that j its quite an undertaking getting i them all together however dad and i enjoyed oursehes quiet k we uere all together on our 60th anniversan mr jllston said there was a bang up din ner and both tom kenned mpp for peel eountj and john pallet t mpp came to call tmion the prestons first arrived in canada they lived in glen wil hams for two years mr preston two of the sons and the oldest daughter worked in the woollen mills there forty two jears ago they moved to brampton and mr preston found a job in the azis mills where he was to stay for the next twentj years 1 hacn t always worked in a mill ml said in fngland i was with brown s chemical works for 20 yearb the house when the art liint now is the house the moved intt when the first cami to town it was brand new then jid mr prtslon ve were tht first t n dnts we certainly would never think of moving now zimmerman united church w is decttule 1 with white fcjpdiodiii and white chrysanthemums for the double rlbg ceremony which uni ted in marriage betty beulah bar nes and viggo neil fulsang rav 0 w holmes offieiated at the four 0 clock ceremony which was at tended by frit nil- and rt lat iv s from oakville peterborough 1- 1 a seryille kilbridt ashrme and milton the bride s parents are mr and mrs tanlc barnes of it r 6 mil ton the groom who hes ul it it 2 oakville is the son of mi and mr vigo fultang of pete rlwr ough a cousin of the bride miss beth campbell was the organist bill brush was soloist ainm tht lords pratr and because the bride wort a floor length sown of white nlon over tafteta with short sleeves lace bodice and lace trimmed skirt with three quar ter length gloves her matchin veil of nylon was held b a trown shaped hea ipitct of lm pearl flowers she wore a sli and of pearls and pearl earrings her bouquet was of detp pink sweet heart roses with white stephanotis 1 mrs colleen otrvais of milton sifter of the bride was matron of i honour mrs hvira bawden ano ther sister of the bride and miss mabel w hi tela w of palermo were new sunflower 22 blooms is record ed pries 12 victoria st ha a sunflower stalk which tops the one with twenty blooms grown by mrs c e stacey 8 draper street on reading of the multi bloomed stalk mr pries and a friend check ed a similar sunflower in his gar den and counted 22 on a single stalk bridesmaids i hey nil wore street length drevei of pale green dot ted nylon oer taffeta with white feather headdresses and matching white shoes ind gloves thty car ried whiic earnations and pink roses in crescent shaped bouquets peter crn of oakville was the gnoinsinan the ushers weie erie i uls mg of oa villi a cousin of the room and clifford barnes of milton a cousin of the bride cuists were rci m rt following tht ccnmoii it siinltjs ban qui i room at clappiton s corners the bride s m tht r itteivtd wea nn a eh unpagni toloured dress if late our taffelj- with matching h ts and puist mini fjeen hat i i 1 glovts and a corste of taw n ciold loses the grooms mo tht r assisted wtannt a beige sheath dress of imbioulcretl njlon over tafftla with nnlching atces sories and a corsage of yellow ro ses the couple left on a trip to nor tht rn ontario ind art making their home in i etirborough tra vejjn tht bride wore a pale blue figured sheath with navy and white accessories and a eorsige of while carnakons many entertain for anne davis mrs jim daxis r it 2 biamp on entertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter annt prior to her marriage to ilmer little in oal prtsbvtenan church on ti 22nd the ladits yf rv rt 1 t ian churt h b n i i i the u w th a miscl lanet i i vt in nembers of iht t n r p t her with a c rvinj t a id l k knies mrs frtd lit in t t 1 ii m norm in hunt in 1 i s ir piibe msctlaniui shirfi tht ancle at the frmt h n mr jamc km in i t i b ht i lau mr km immtl i noured the br it ji m i tdhtu ii shower at 1 kin it n s home thret aunt nf tht t i u l s r j draper mrs late net lt clurc and mrs ha 1 1 1 met lurt ht id a miscellantou shower it he latter home here too the bnrie received man useful ind beautiful gifts mrs bill alexander s stt r of the groom and mrs irwin iaidow aunt of the bride enttrtained at a surprise kitchen shower at mrs alexanders home fellow emploees of ihe groom presented wilmer and anne with a pair of wilnut step up entl tab les and a hassock follow in the weddint reheiisa mrs j in davis entertained in hon our of the b ide and lroom at partv in htr home sam mackenzie has 40 gross golf honours a 40 again was tht first low lross at tht north halton olf cinintrv club men s dav thursdiv but this week it was tarde 1 hv sam mackenzie 1 ei bradburv and ted fenmng were the lo v net winners with 35s in the 19 to 36 handicap class hugh dickie turned in a 45 to t ikt first low lross while i lmt r burt and bill llimilton hid for low net joanne hair stylists what council did call tenders for georgetown sewage disposal plant soon gcorgltowns new sewffgc dispo mr hyde wondered if the effluent sal plant is coming closer aexord after treating sewage could form ing to mr proctor of the proctor r the water supply it is 05 pure rtdfern engineering firm which he claimed and will be dlimpcd art consultants untoihl nwtf reporting to eouneil al last tues argument stopped when the mat da s mtolin be said that plans tcr was left with the public work fon the plant art al present in tht and water committees to meet and hands of the ontario water res iseck a solution ources commission charge of the job and whom the town will reimburse over a period of eart the pi int will be loca ted at tht eastern town boundary al the river a water suppl the site ht in progress for fire protection drinking and use by contractors fstimated to cost some 16 000 two thirds of this will be the rt sponsibihh of tht subdivion and the rest a charge against he town he said water chairman em hyde op posed extending the water sjstem at the present time and said ht couldn t set whv a pressure system would not be adequate fifteen thousand dollars is a lot to pa for drinking water he said the onl firt danger is from motors or an explosion cr mcoilvrav had an opposite view j or an 800 000 plant fifteen thousand is only peanuts was his opinion we should have the best equipment we can in such a buil ding alayor armstrong reminded th council that the owrc is engin j coring the new sewagt system that they have said a water supplv is necessary and that even if the town eventually pays for it it is councils job to provide this 1 we pa the shot so were the boss insisted cr hyde it was 1 tht owrc that insisted tht town go into debt tn provide tht new sewage plan asking by lttter about how the 400 per lot subdivision payments will be allocated between public and separate schools the rc sep aratt school board was informed is required at i that tht 400 is earmarked for cap- while work in hal cost of schools and that town is not responsible for capita cost of separate schools copies of four letters sent to lo cat residents from halton health unit indicating dissatisfaction with sanitary facilities were read by the clerk e severs 127 prince charles drive enquired about procedure in building a garage at his home which does not conform to the town building bylaw he was told that if he obtained written consent that his neighbours wouhj not oppose the garafce council would consider the matter facing a deficit from their sea son s operation the community centre association through spokes man john hole asked the town for 50 which with a planned fall pro ject will clear the organization of debt this was granted mr hole told of plans for a banquet for 400 children who have participated in football and base ball at which the association hopes to have a couple of outstanding sports stars to speak and urged that parents attend the evening too w ffljayor armstrong expressed council s appreciation for the work done by the organization georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor or afagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necessary announcement maurice w somerville wishes to advise h s r a y fr en is nd customers tl a he no lo qer iled tr hutor or i per al o i fuel ofl n georqetown and surrour d g areas and w shes to lake this oppor tun ty to thank his many customers for their fa thful patronage n ihe past payment of 1959 taxes the third and final instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before thursday october 1st c g benham tax collector tv trouble phone tr 73376 remember with wigo tv is a specialty not a sidelinei wigo tv appliances 32 mom slfftet north georgetown lions club annual jamboree and r lucky 444 car draw friday and saturday night september 18 and 19 i 800 pm georgetown arena everyone welcome this is your chance to have fun and tomeet your neighbour hell be there games fun car draw panda bears childrens games blankets also cash prizes bingo free door prizes every 30 minutes admission free enjoy yourself its later than you think help the lions help you

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