Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1961, p. 3

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nmtdnt jito thk mi th1 oiokoitown hiu euchre afternoon tea institute 40 years old a bippy and memorable oc casion was observed in ume- house memorial hall when the umehousa women s institute celebrated their 40th birthday neighbouring branch ninety five ladles from nei ghbouring branches sigried the register and mrs william mil chell ind mrs james noble greeted them at the door after the president spoke words of welcome the ladies were ent ertamed- playing euchre first prizes went to mrs r u dav idson and mrs w sinclair- seconds to mrs mclntyre and mrs robin miss somerville and mrs r lawson were seat ed on the lucky chairs and each won a potted plant attract v the hall was attractive with large baskets and vases of blue and jcllow iris and spire the i tea tabic was centred with large bouquet of blue and yel low mums there were blue i candles in silver holders and a threetier birthday cake i jrwhich was cut bv the presiden all saints anglican church mrs jack kourhley ikingsway was decorated with 1 mrs maxine fllerbv and mm standards of white gladioli yei benton both life mem low mums and white shasta dai sold by hare 10 market street georgetown for results list with hare charles dykstra rep tr 73245 137 main street north georgetown i drake baillie wedding in all saints kingsway peter jones georgetown protection personified one of the finest fire brigades in the province the georgetown volunteer fire dept held their annual church parade sunday morning and attended servics at knox presbyterian church front row i to r clarence spence ace ba ley er win lewis fire chief bob bontield jim valantine dave wil hams babe breen middle row gord inglis ross d cke herb roshier walt richardson george chaplin pat woods jack cunningham back row art stamp ralph bludd chuck tyler harold bennett bill ritchie chuck hill judd davidson bill hillier missing from the picture are clarence carey bill hyde and andy ritchie plans community centre with or without help disappointing turnout for organization meeting frank martel representing the georgetown east rate payers assoc ation told a handful of delegates from three other orgamzat ons monday june 19th that if support is not given his group in their efforts to build a commun ty centre they will tackle the proect themselves and hope for assistance later we would certainly appreciate the interest of every local organization in this those present have already iridic ated that in being here but failing other support the george town east ratepayers are concerned enough about the lack of recreation facilities to go ahead on their own he said forty two invited mr martel chaired the meet ing attended by representatives from just three other organu ations mrs howard hube and mrs jim emmerson for the legion la rev ewart madden ior the georgetown ministerial association and charles trott for credit masonic lodge mr martel said letters of mvita tion were sent to forty two local organisations and attributed the disappointing response to poor timing and a pouring rain which started a couple of hours before meeting time the meeting of representa lives was to have produced a community centre committee the first step necessary in ob taining a charter legal assist ance has been oftered the pro posed directorate by maurice manderson who said he would etrive to keep the initial finan cial burden to a minimum community project mr martel defined the geor getown east ratepayers part in the scheme we would like very much for the build ing of a community centre to be a community project but if others do not want to help then we will hae to take the bull by the tiorns and start anyway however one organ nation can t do it alone we will have to rely on others joining us once the thing s begun the president of the rate payers bob mcneill enlarged on it a lot of people are asking why we are connected with the community centre project and what part mr hes lop pujs with us a few mon ths ago mr helop said herald that he would donate land to build a community cen tre to a chartered organization which- would complete the job we waited and when no one else made a move we decided we should take him up on the idea the centre will be avail able to all organizations in the town and once it s completed will be turned over to the town as a gift rev madden asked if the centre would be linked with the interested citizens group who are probing the possibil ities of a ymca here he got his answer from mr martel nonprofit making the ymca is a prolit mak mg organization while this the community centre is non profit making besides the ym ca is limited only to an ex clusne group mr trott ask ed if the community centre would eliminate the old arena the arena would be left for its main purpose hockcj said mr martel questioned about the area for outdoors sports mr martel said that the donated land shi ad away hcslop cast a different light on ihe importance of the lommumtj centre industr will nnl come when there is a healthy climate he said if cerj thing moves and grows im going to make this towns wcllind cam here tax rate 56 mills in fic jears i the lire like hoat park pupils travel to niagara falls bers poured tea district president the ladies were honoured to have the district president mr harry wilson of palermo miss charlotte turner mrs v nor- ns and mrs campbell sinclair brought greetings from other branches an attractive afternoon tea was served mrs s matthews moed a otc of thanks to the i imrhouse ladies for an enjoy ibte afternoon and mrs frank i rown replied mrs ted brown comencd the partv with assist ince from a hardworking com millm whtich planned such a uccessful afternoon for the marriage of audrey joanne baillie daughter of mr and mrs alex j baillie of 8 aybrook ave when she be came the bride of frederick ronald drake son of mr and mrs joseph drake of ashgrove rev t a wilkinson official ed at the ceremony on satur day june 3rd at 4 30 o clock mr chalmers was the organist given m marriage by her father the bnde wore a gown of pure white silk organza fash ioned with long sleeves with self embroidery on the bodice and skirt the veil of tulle illusion fell from a matchin crown her wedding bouquet of 1960 showed a drop in fatal accidents i a chronological account park school s grade eiht civ tour of the niagara district bj one of the pupils daud ming transport minister rownlree in tabling the ontario our class trip mirlul it 7 00 mtor vehicle accident statis- in the mornini june n ilul t cs for 1940 m the legislature for which we all nut at park to d it 11 pleasing to be able to report that the fatal i ublic school our first at the double locs it thi iw tie wli r accident pictui pro lnttrcsttd in making nh this town go ahead he re- through the double locks sealed that at least one industrv considered on the hook had scp j ihied awa at the last minute then we proceeded on with when sent a copv of the local our journe to jueenst 11 here paper because of too much we visited the site of the ililtle tnction i of quienslon height m the site made aiilablc by which sir isaac br ck wis mr hclop is on mountaimie v 1 killed in memorj of this hn d road behind loblaws j man an 185 fiol mnnumiit ins frur to the met ting m- built on which tin hr stitue martel cited the case of an on was phcod went up the xille a northern ontario town monument which wis 2t stops of 3 000 which was entireh and at the top we siw miles without entertainment facili and miles of hnd which is rr showed an im 1959 fatal accidents the mini itr said that fatal aendtnts had shown a decline f i per cint at the same turn tlu muntttr of deaths fell 1 1 3 per cint to 1166 this 1 par iculirly significant in irv f an increase of 4 4 per c 1 1 in motor vehicle rcgistra tun mr row ntrcc continued the total number of accidents of ics until the local organizations leautiful banded together to construct a a lunch 75 000 building with seating for 2 000 the nsonville cen trc he said included a stage and facilities for almost every sport the project look three cars to complete and offerel entertainment for adults and children alike aft this hid navy hall when we finish d lunch vc started for h gcor ik re we went through mm bin i mgs surh as the ni hill and 1 historical homes it ni it in on j the lake vie saw min oil i relics such as hits c ind swords which wrc used in the mrs william davidson w 182 generators resident ten years bout 3 00 we a retiritnt of town for ten the sir adam reck jears glarijs conn daidson srilion no 2 ikrt we wastes enooglttoncliia5 d 12lh s f ball diamond and space for josphs hospital guclph i i ppl j were also mans insti a building i mr dasdson ho used al j we do not hase a proper f7 mountainsievv rd was bornjrjy whcn m rlr 1 for h si barbecue celebrates girls tenth birthday a barbecue and games were the order of the day friday when brcnda faye eason dau ghter of mr and mrs steve eason celebrated her 10th birth day her guests were alan stone joe varey sherry van wyck eleanor chaplin patb anne wright karen allen k- ren fitzgerald cathj richard son artene crawford jane schenk honoured guests were bren das godparents mrs lillian i varey anif mr and mrs jim j stone of capac michigan whoj were holtdajing with mr and mrs easoo and brcoda faja i park for the kiddies with toronto swings teeter totters etc he said council should be tak ing the monej used on this downtown facelifting and put ng it into eight parks right across the town something feel is much more necessary centra of things dclrex developments presi dent rex heslop called in to pinpoint the location of the donated land had this to say pm interested in what hap pens in georgetown whether it be here or at the other end of town the future of this project depends on what action you as taxpayers wish to take what is more natural than to put a community centre in the centre of where things arc hap pening we have everything here and if people in george- town will help me they will be helping themselves business to make a dollar the same as everybody else but if you wish to get together in proper authority then the pro perty is yours i will not work with you because i do not want to in fluence you i don t participate in anything here for that rea son she lived in ham hon before moving to town she leaes her husbanl will m da ids on two children mrs a purdon vcrna of ham ilton and bruce monroe van couver bc a brother reg conn toronto and three sis ters mrs ada monroe mrs dorotln howe and mrs bess murphj peterborough funeral sarvie rev bruce woods of maple ve baptist church conducted the funeral service on june 15th at the harold c mcclure funeral home with interment glen williams cemetery pallbearers were floyd hilts bob davidson bill harvey tor onto and fred murphy reg tapp and jack murphy peter borough d the gowland piano pupils pass music exams t recent midsummer ex animations held at the royal onserilor of music tor onto the following were suc cessful in obtaining their certificiu s with first class honours and honours piano grade 4 marv iou sand orson gride 5 mane creigh ton tiro iawson grade 6 kenneth bell joan mcdon aid cradc 8 edith mcdon ald theory c ndc 1 illnn sampson m r ackrod dunne mc kane j unmx richardson hnnclh bell thi are pupil of mrs b mice gowlind atcm or eaiml at knox presbyterian hurch station each icar th clock has man different and btiuli ful designs on it from here we went to niag ara falls where we siw the falls and wont under it b the scenic tunnel we put on nm coats hats and boots hut that didn t keep mr catlinc our teacher from retting wc after all this excitement w- started for home yes this trip was ccrtainlv fun edueat mnal and exciting and 1 think that everjone enjocd himself ery much monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king st east georgetown tr 79573 all tpes reported increased from 81518 in 1959 to 87 186 in 1960 improve habits the minister added that curb the unnecessary loss of life injuries and property da mate ever effort must be made to improve the driving and walking habits of our citi xens this he said was not something that could be done by the government alone but needed the active support of eveev citizen with better high wajs and safer vehicles than ever before the accident pro blem is to a great extent one of attitude of the driver and the pedestrian driven suspended mr rowntree went on to say that in 1960 there had been some 400 000 convictions regi stered for offences invohlng a motor ehicle as a result of these convictions and for other reasons 28 691 dm ers were suspended in 1960 an increase of 26 8 per cent over the pre ious ear these comprised suspensions applied by the courts at the time of convic tion suspensions under the dement point system suspen sions for failure to pay judg menu the majority were how ever only effective until proof of financial responsibility for the future was filed driving pnvilag in conclusion the minister said these suspension figures should clearlv demonstrate to everj motorist that the opera tion of a motor chicle on the highway is a privilege which should be carefully guarded because if it is abused it must in the interests of safety and to protect ohcr users of the highwa be taken away was a cascade of white carna tions and lily of the vallej iiss donna baillie sister of the bnde was maid of honour and miss diane slarkey was the bridesmaid both were gown ed alike in orchid silk organza taffeta with cap sleeves and bell shaped skirts they wore matching shoes and head dresses fashioned of a large flower with veils each carried a cascade of yellow mums and yellow daisies elmer bird was the grooms man with jim thompson and joe drake acted as ushers the wedding reception held at the seaway hotel on the lake shore where mrs baillie received for her daugh ter in a pale pink embroidered sheath over silk taffeta with a flowered pink hat and match ing accessories and a corsage of pink carnations mrs drake assisted her in a beige and green tones two piece suit of organza over matching under lay her hat was of beige flowers and her accessories were green a ocrsage of yel low mums completed her en semble for travelling on their honey moon to the eastern united states the bride wore a two piece suit in a banana shade with a matching flower and veil hat soft green handbag shoes and gloves and a gar denia corsage mr and mrs drake are residing in mimico out of town guests were mr and mrs j p mcguire miss marjen standhndge mr w p paton all of winnipeg mam toba mr and mrs a john stone scotch plains new jer mr and mrs a newtojr arid jane newton of woodatock honoured guests at the wed ding also were the brldva grandmother and the grooms great aunt a former resident of glen williams mrs gertrude mccauum how about it dad fountain favourttes coot refreshment to please the young graduate is with a new bike theres no better way to say thanks for a job well done top quality reconditioned uod btkoi starting at brand nowfamous mak raleigh ccm viscount complat with kick standi starling at greater savings for cash repairs and parts to all makes foster cycle sports 5 mountalnvtow kl n trlangu 7176 10 3 arnold rathbun representative son ufa ol canada georgetown 12 gower court ttjangle 747v2 r coop baler binder twines corbel or supreme brand t cc baler twine 10000 ft bale brantford baler twine 10000 ft bale 860 935 1050 quantity discounts 10 bales or over in one delivery isc per bale discount halt0n coop 45 guelph st georgetown tr 7 5171 supreme binder twine 600 ft bale co-op- binder twine 600 ft bale branch 120 canadian legion picnic l dont forget the big picnic youll have a barrel of fun sunday july 9th plenty of races for everyone just br ng a basket lunch t coff milk lea cream provided horseshoes darts etc excellent prize members auxiliary families leave whtelera store in the glen at 1530 also normandy blvd and delrex will ba at saunderk collee view at 1240 and all ihimi will pkk up en route just flag the driver last buses leave legion at 1 pm four shetland ponies free for the kids stanley park erin sunday july 9th everything free you owe it to yourself and family to attend this great day

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