Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1966, p. 2

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helped establish towns trass girk pipe bands a man who helpid to est tffigv two georgetown bands suuqr boy magltwihlon 60 4ui suddenly at hli homo sb pw an oo august ib j mr maglougtyen was the or- lunator of georgetown girli pipe bud an organisation wrhlcn bis brought a great deal of muilcal enjoyment to gear- gotnvm and has advertised the town in canada and the united states with- appearance at many functions earlier with the late anson tnurston he helped form the brass band and he had also been a member of the qcots brass band by budjfi bar bar shop and the bnaokatta alter selling the business he continued bis trade establish ing a barber abop at bis borne on park avenue he was a member of the presbyterian church he leaves his wile annie dickey whom be marrjed in stayner in 1926 and a sister mrs jim eoodlellow bolton he was predeceased by broth ers robert harvey and charlie haglougnien- of tottenham son of william j and re becca bryan haglougnien tie was born in tecumaeh town ship attended school in tot tenham and lived there until iftm when he moved to george town be hadcarried o his 4rade as barber here since then for many years be operated a barber shop and billiard parl our on main st in the premises rev norman young conduct ed the funeral serylce at the lome harold c hcclure funeral home on august 1 and inter ment eouorred later that day in stayner cemetery pallbear ers at georgetown were grah am farnell claude kentncr len cok sam mackenale wm f hunter and hervyn cook palibearers at the -grave- side service in stayner were car dickey alan brown thomas lowe fred mcwirchy clinton cauthers and wallace rogers this years fall fair a womans world for showmanship prizes this years fall fair which will be held on sept 30th and oct 1 is certainly catering to the ladies besides offering a prise list of 85 different items in the ladies work section there are special prizes for sen ior citizens handwork and for town and country girls from 12 to 21 years of age many worth while prizes are offered in each class ranging from 500 for the best mohair knit sweater to 250 for the best handmade tidlfoia the domestic science prize list is bulging with valuable pri zes for the culinary art prizes here have been increased in ma ny sections and just look at 3hese specials standard brands ltd are offering 40 for the best white and brown bread rolls and cinnamon buns 10 for a chocolate cake in three prizes and other specials by william niehoa ltd magic ba king powder and the george town herald wnme the regular prize list will be later coming of the press this year ladies prize lists axe now available from the sec retary mrs g h ironside phone 8774587 6o start now ladies to pre pare your entries for george town fair and get in the swing and tbe excitement of exhibiting and vying with your friends and local girl wins goldmedal cne lois elliott daughter of mr and mrs john elliott brought more musical glory to george town on wednesday when she won a scholarship and gold medal in the junior vocal group for 16 years and under at the canadian national hibitlon local womans mother was school board member lbs x h newman in her mb year dear mother of hil da mrs l clarke of bramp ton bona mrs g lacey of georgetown and mildred mrs t dfctoon of new toronto died suddenly on thursday august 11 at brampton fanny olivia moore was the daughter of john james and isabella moore and was born at teeswater ontario sbe mar ried in 1007 to john henry newman of alton ontario who predeceased her in september 1960 they lived at meadow- vale for about 23 years where mr newman was cpr agent and lived at teeswater and grand valley before retiring to inglewood ontario mrs newman was a member of the united church and was the last of a family of four girls and three boys she taught music at teeswater before her marriage was a school truslie at meadowvale for nine yeaia and was president of meadow- vale womens institute for aev- eral years the funeral service was con ducted from the harold c mo clure funeral home george town by rev norman young of knox presbyterian church georgetown the pallbearers e herbert moore john quigg douglas clark george lacey roy heath and borden wheeler interment was alton cemetery grandmother flies from hoi for wedding oi rein lorusso a granddaughter of the late mr and mrs emmanuel lotus- so of georgetown relna maria lonuso daughter of mr and mrs frank lortisso mag- netawan became the bride of raymond joseph zehae son of mr and mrs v e zebaa to ronto on saturday july 23rd at twelve oclock noon in holy trinity church burks falls rev father louis dudbury of ficiated at the double ring cer emony the church- was decora ted with vases of salmon pink and cherry pink gladioli the bride given in marriage by her father wore a aheath of jade green- with matching jacket of cotton lace over taffeta mat ching satin shoes she wore a white pillbox hat with matching gloves and carried a bouquet of white carnations her jewellery was a smokey topaz necklace the gift of the groom and a pair of white pearl earrings the gift other maternal grandmoth er miss donna lorusso cousin of the bride was maid of hon our wearing an empire waist gown of golden yellow with mat ching jacket yellow pill box hat and white shoes and gloves her corsage was of dark pink carnations frank lorusso jr brother of the bride was groomsman mrs lorusso received for her daughter at a buffet dinner at their home following the ceremony wearing a two piece nylon gabardine suit witib beige accessories and a corsage of soft orange carnations the grooms mother assisted in i bluegrey printed acetate sheath black ac- brakes fail truck hits car at john st crossing over two thousand dollars was the total damage when car and a dump truck collided at the john and guelph street comer last thursday morning ceaaoriob and a corsage of white earoatione tbe bridal couple spent thtlt honeymoon at niagara falls toe bride travelling la her wedding gown wearing a light pink cor- aage of carnations mr and mrs zebaa will make their home in toronto where be is employed at sirnpsonseari he is a graduate of ryeraoa polytacbnical institute in merch andising administration mrs zebu was a student mine at st josephs hospital school of nursing north bay a special guest was the brides grandmother mrs relna hoog- land who flaw from the hague holland to attend her eldest granddairgsuers wedding- she wore a double breasted dark blue suit blue accessories and a corsage red carnations at the end of the wedding cermony before tke signing of the register tthffbrkteedki her bouquet to the virgin mary an old european custom in the mail bag was railway telegraph operator for 43 years former georgetown resid ent chace claude leavitt 77 died in sl michaels hospital toronto on august 21 mr leavitt son of john and caroline smith leavitt was born st granton he attended public and high school in ge orgetown and had lived in capreol and toronto he was a telegraph operator with cana dian national railways for 43 years and for seven years worked in toronto with hc- haster and montgomery law firm he was predeceased a year ago by his wife lou weary thomas whom be married st catharines in 1010 their only child david ray died in infancy and he was also pre deceased by a brother james in 1911 he leaves one sister misa jessie leavitt of 3 ontario st georgetown tv towers a fiw lift at our spktavtsummeit pkici 5950 40 ft structure out antenna prices must increase in cost af materials color installations available ryders tv service 8779796 says theatre project needs every supporter august 26 1006 georgetown ont dear sir chris fishers amusing letter concerning entertainment in georgetown leaves me sling a little confused as to whether the wonderful dream of community theatre exists in my imagination or in that of ge orgetown little theatre i see nothing strange or par ticularly unusual about people working together for a worth while purpose whether they are rotarians actors or coun cil members it seems that carrying out a project which could well cost 30000 is much more likely to be vi able if it bas broad popular support than if its sponsors are a relatively small group ap pealing to a limited audience having esoteric tastes and speak as a confessed culture vulture doubtless it would be a tine feather in little theatres cap if it could raise funds for a a car driven by mrs john theatre building singlehanded e rcid 8th une esquesing nd doubtless it would be much the truck driven by william gray of willowdale was com- i ing down guelph st in ai j easterly direction when upon lois along with other schal- approaching the john st inter arship winners will appear in section bis brakes failed the west auditorium under the grandstand on monday at approximately two oclock i was crossing the intersection at the time in an attempt to avoid bluing the reld car dir ectly the truck driver tried to turn onto john st and hit the reid car turning his own truck damage to the truck was estimated at 800 and to the reid car approximately 1200 on sunday afternoon aug ust 28th a car driven by ray mond whitbam 33 normandy blvd while stopped on guelph street to make a left hand turn on to queen street was hit from behind by a car driv en by gordon g hallltt or cooksville henry junge a passenger in the hallitt car was examined on the scene by dr j cham berlain and taken to george town hospital for observation more convenient to programme the buildings use for just one group however at its present rate of income it seems unlikely that this admittedly fine group could raise the nece funds in time for our next centennial sincerely jim warren congratulates bandsmen for win at exhibition damage to the wnitham car was estimated at 5300 and to the hallitt car 600 georgetown onl 31 byron street august 29th 1066 dear mr edilor- congratuiations to our fine citizens band for its prizewin- ning performance again at the cne last week this makes a third straight win which gives our band the cup permanently this win enab- 24 lea our band to compete in which funeral service on august at the harold c mcclurc fun- higher class next year ersl home with interment foil will be section 2 lowing in greenwood cemct- 1 ery pallbearers wre mayor joseph gibbons john t arm- l strong allan norton and bruce he was a member of theiross of town bert earwicker presbyterian church and rev st catharines and william norman young conducted the i ililchlngs toronto competition in the new iec- tion will involve up to 36 play ers and the class of music play ed will be of a more advanced character sunktst fftpzen reg or pink at hns lemonade 2 59c hbnz fancy 4oi una tomato juice 2 69c lynn vauty standard jo ox una peaches 2 43c causation evaporatad tail hna milk 6 99c maxwell house 6 ox jar instant coffee 99c pilubury moist 4 var is ox pkgs cake mixes 2 69c whiti pink yellow turq 2 roll pack sc0tt0wels 45c ioa ovin fresh family lxo cherry pie 49c saw 17c- masoiia cannod t af soft drinks 12 -85- save isc clanvi 5 2 beans pork save up to 41c bum uiichaon moat sp0rk or spam hot dog sweet sarm or p1ckaulu m bicks relishes 4 iga royal gold ragular or nippy 4x0x cheese slices 2 a a 00 00 12 oz ian 99 55 prices effect aug 31 sept 1 2 3 wt reserve the right to limit quarts i sweet golden local grown corncob ic can no igt a bartlett pears dot 45 nylons 4 l new crop navel oranges alia 112 dox 49 iga lucky shopper mrs b weston 7 mcnabb st 1100 bandmaster art halliard and with the enthusiastic support of every member of the band the citizens of georgetown will look forward to repeated wins by this capable organisation a very good slogan for each and every member of the band would be whatever the band is ax- pectlng to be doing yeu will find me doing it with remember anything less than 100 attendance at rehear sals or programmes barring ill ness or other emergencies is unworthy of a good bandsman boost your bandmaster be on the job sincerely yours ed a peters ps enjoyed the program at the centennial para on sunday keep op the good under the able leadership of work it will pay you to get the finest in printing whatever your printing needs business cards stationery form letters greeting cards rubber stamps labels wedo other invitations draw tickets safins menus programmes etc you namett and well print it at low cost the georgetown herald 22 main street south tr 72201 planting stick forest tree seedlings grow ing in plastic tubes aie plant ed on crown lands in ontario with a springloaded device that looks like s walking stick the georgetown herald thursday sept 1st 1966 sawfly menace european sawfly larvae can damage christmas tree planta tions in ontario if not control- ed lands and forests entom- olocsts warn the forest works for you dont fire it robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily cakretal bldg 1 1 6 mountainview road for appointment 773971 ontario steam antique preservers association incorporated steamera 1966 raintad polialaad and puffing proudly hsh 1v1v wamrioo arum trador all 1 for stoanvtra 1966- to bo hold at milton onl on labour day tooafcond labor day weekend sept 235 closed on sunday milton fair grounds admission 100 froo qrandttaitd parking on grounda soc good food cmidron amdor 11 50 two parades daily varwy pragrom ar day something for everyone

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