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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1950, p. 1

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tj georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday october 4th 1950 rvhat council did 6n monday october ad gave 200 bonus to boh lane a thli years garbage contract f moved br hsoeojad jhi11 iur larje appeared before eoun- granted georgetown recreation tcommlssion permission to hold a mile of pennies ort saturday octo- ber 14th nokval discussed changing election date cd to say he was losing money oni ifiiwloi and elections at present mtractclue j garbage to pick up counr11 mh sympathetic and mayor cleave muggesteil oouus to conrpeneate mrv lane for additional work cr thought grass weeds and com should not be picked up as ipubage cr meqilvray thought the contrary saying people would roap them somewhere themselves they werent picked up the mayor defined garbage aa some thing which wont num reeve ihalla opinion waa that the gar- bylaw should be made more istrlet and enforced advised a mflmber of applicants or farm land tax exemption that in would be necessary to file the i application in writing between dec- ember lit and 14th will ask legal advice on a re- isjocjt by miss babel moore for re- lief from what she claimed was an xeeaslve sewerage taxation on the farm on the highway the moore pay a total of s672 taxes of which 183 is for sew- ge tax which is baaed on fron- sf 1 r brawanecdham wedding at st p ch a very pretty wedding took plate on saturday september 30 at 23a pan in st pauls church of england norval wheti rev j x maxweu tfcrte in m bis the bylaw calls for nomtnattdn the last friday in november and elec tion the second monday in decem ber mayor cleave said he didnt think the public liked the long per iod in between last year and sug gested shortening the time by i week- the clerk was instructed to change the bylaw if it could be done increased the pay of hourly town employees by an additional 2c an hour retroactive to septem ber 1st moved by hu1 and mcgilvray tuck and hale voted against reeve marshall suggested thought be given to establishing a basic wage so that new men taken on or hired for a short time would not receive the same wage as older employees he also thought there wasnt enough spread between the foreman and the other men st georges ladies at dbaneey meeting mayor cleave said he had been 1 j ot 2 ayor when sewerage was first ended a meeting of halton i contemplated and council had been yd j i advised by the department to use bronte bishop bagnall preached rr a mornln service which pre- i ceded the business meeting bara may elder daughter of mr andjirs arthur needham of nor val and mr dennis alls brown youngest son of ms brown and the late mrs brown of melton mow bray england given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white satin with the dress end ing in a graceful train her jong veil was held with a coronet of tulle and her flowers were red roses miss julienne mehl of milton wearing light blue taffeta and car rying a nosegay oft yellow roses was maid of honour and mus maureen needham sister of the bride acted aa bridesmaid and wore a gown of deep blue taffeta and also carried yellow roses mr roy cbupland was groomsman and mr george sibbald of georgetown was the usher the church was beautifully decorated with yellow white and bronze chrysanthemums- following the- ceremony a recep tion was held in the parish hall where mr and mrs needham re ceived with the bridal party guests were present from milton toronto orangeville st thomas brampton georgetown nerval glen williams and kitchener after the reception mr and mrs brown left on a trip through northern ontario the bride travelling in a navy blue en semble with navy and white acces- soriej on their return home they wbstrholms wedding at olivet ba c the marriage was solemnized in olivet baptist church toronto on saturday september 33rd at three oclock of joanne holmes daugh- ter of mr and mrs g holmes of port perry and cflbord great dairy cattle show at milton saturday salvation army fund campaign next weeic star eon of mr sh webster and the late mrs webster of acton rev a r poynter officiated and mw isobel jones as soloist sang because and til walk beside yoiis the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned ln white satin fashioned with nylon yoke anil train her linger tip veil of nylon was arranged on a headdress of sa tin with seed pearl embroidery and she carried a cascade ot white glad- loll pink roses and white baby chrysanthemums mrs john ireland of kemble was matron of honour and carried a cas cade of bronze and yellow chrysan themums with tea roses set in glad- loll bridesmaids were mrs doug las browning of ottawa and mrs- donald galllvan ot delhi all three wore floor length gowns ot clnna mon brown tissue faille with matching gloves and juliet caps their cascades were similar to those carried by tho matron of honour john ireland of kemble was groomsman and the ushers were douglas browning of ottawa and allan ellerby of acton a reception was held at the frontage as the basis clergy of the deanery also met that w11 hvu in the norval district mrs a c collins asked that on- j at br ii j those attending from town were tario street be gravelled and john som walke w v grant mcdonald complained that i mrs hjhomas hewson and isowrtbrush made the road hazl v sdous the road committee prom- 1 hu jsed to look into both matters g thompson attended the r ing of the clergy mrs w heard a report from cliff boui telle superintendent of alliance paper mill about progress to date the weather i in investlgalltiq a means of dtspos- ing of mill waste an engineer had mr editor been hired to malw a survey and this w eek s report is a clear shee- jin the rain column and the weeks i i and mar- expected to begin work on i october 4th iwu1 reimburse the baseball club tor 50 paid for rolling the diam ond moved by mcdonald shall fire chief harry savings said i that in view ot a contemplated 1 water main extension along ewing i street the brigade recommended hydrant at the corner ol ewing and arietta sreet weather las been just about ideal sunday with pn 80 mark was only 4 degrees below the highest ever recorded lor october the month of september tell badly behind in the average maxi mum being 4 degrees below the normal average of 70 the mini- d ite mum for the month was only half sept a degree below the normal average sept of 48 the total rainfall was very sept low being one and a quarter sept inches less than the normal of 2 32 sept inches fpr september even though j sept we had rain on eleven davs during oct fred maveal joins harrison garage staff fred maveal has joined the staff of fud harrisons garage on the hhva fred who formerly 85 jerseys ol suernseys and 100 holstelns competed in thre dairy cattle sjiow held in oortjunetlott with thji mhton fair on saturday lri heed fewer- holstelm than a year ago the juml- lty was excellent and some new qharoplons were crowned g tisalfcy teer and son had the uuor chanv- plon bull on their senior yearlinc bull luhays sovereign suprema with rpss segsworth getting rasu erve on his senior bull calf sprue- lelgb monogram prince- row segs worth also won the senior and grand championship for males oa dutchland r a monogram b wuk r c alexander getting r senior and reserve grand on salat prince thus reversing the ph the recent dtb in the femala classes segsworth had the junior champion on sprucelelgh jewel while j f trimble had the reserve junior on homecroft sovereign golden rose lilly belle rabat won the senior and grand cham pionship for j f trimble with dr paul beer getting reserve senior ana reserve grand- o gray- mar beech bessie the bank of nova scotia special for the winning open get of sire group went to j f trimble in his get of glenvu jemima ace the same exhibitor won the bank of commerce special in the open progeny of dam class on his progeny of pontlac segla helena with ross segsworth win ning the t eaton co special for the senior herd and also the e j meagher memorial trophy as thst premier exhibitor other awards were as follows -r- accessories and a corsage of yellow jhgnfora duhaand children to junl bj ca s io and brone chrysanthemums i lhq gr m in labrador ross segsworth w s hall f j motoring to detrpn michigan donations of rood used clothl ng will son r bdnvti and on their honeymoon trip the bride i much a they can son t j brownrldge and son uoic a navy blue suit with navy le at the home of mrs norman scnl ull calf 5 cntrlca tnoiieb md a cordage of pink bnwlcr albert street or mrs wul segsworth howard gowland rose and white baby mums kikood main street south i gordon sinclair ond bruce baker for the work of the salvation army begins hi georgetown next m0nl uay a tommlttoe e local people has been set up to head the campaign which includes- harold mcclure dick ucau mrs r t paul frank bcnner and fred chapmah the lat ter serving as treasurer plans for the fund drive include a tag day as well as a canvass of individuals and it is hoped that the response will be generous don ations will be received by any of the committee members la col john r ba mandlng officer of the lome scots regiment paid a tribute to the sal vation army when speaking to brampton rotary club recently for every dollar citizens put into the hand of the salvation army tor the troops said col barber the troops rece two dollars of benefit overseas tills is- only one phase of the armys work their activities on behalf of unmarried mothers the aged arid infirm and in jails is wellknoun everywhere a contrl button u in good hands when it is entrusted to this great organization church with the brides mother re ceiving in a grey crepe dress with navy accessories and a corsage of will pack bale for red roses and white baby chrysan themums the grooms sister mrs john ellerby agisted wearing a copicr faille drcsf with brown the grenfell mission a group of georgetown ladies are preparing to send a bale of inked at geco motors hm ivk monday for s class a mechanic licence and j air jfyrce service the ladies would appreciate recel h tui had experience in body and fernler work and klass uork he is lesidcnt of churchill crescent u here he lles with his wife the whtie former isabel ruhardson md baby ti i time son nk donations befoie div tin bile may be the shipment next wed- i g l peer and son j f trimble bull 1 year 8 entries miv 1 26 27 28 2 30 ern ratkin mm rain 39 44 4i 46 51 49 48 hob wyatt has lejoined hca1 and leaxes monda for tren- lie iittts to be posted he will serve with the fire monday at kround crew a an armourer bob councillors home i saw strvite with the air force dur- iiik tin- war and since then has woiktd at smith and stone ltd ion of mi an i mis jesse wyatt of town he i- man led to the former ulillii mulliullaiid l octooti luirin order that pecr and son w s hau a m made up for sherwood w j cleave geo leslie and son a g hunter and r j received tentative approval tror month v a rn i kg watch out the municipa board for a tl90 0c tnc first bnow he season i average expenditure tor a new public scnoot i this allows the school board to 1 proceed with sketch plans and ten- der calls iuput matn-toser- vlce the new s w orr home which its being built at the south end of i market street moved by marshall and petch mr orr in a letter said he ex pected two or three more houses would be built along market street by next summer the new service will extend about 600 ft and will cost about 1200 mayor cleave remarked that he didnt know where the money would come from expansion this year in town was the greatest in history and was beyond anything anticipated at the first of the year and council had to keep up with it he said j will put a street light at the f corner of valleyvlew road and i charles street moved by lyons and hale gave third leading and passed the new parking bylaw consoli dating existing parking regulations and establishing angle parking on one side of main street and paral lel on the other asked the clerk to get legal ad- i vice as to how overnight parking i on streets in the winter can prohibited and if tenants can i made responsible for j snow from the streets passed a bylaw providing for the removal of a tree on chapel stnsoljn front ot the w c cun ningham residence mr cunning ham will be given ten days notice la entitled to recompense for his trouble if he planted or protacl it ban with the road committee the of putting la a sidewalk phfc bwi piws at fairs luoi j tow n gills plie baud ton- lludes a series of engagements at till sairs this weekend when they brigade arriveii at markham and on tle fire bnrado w as called on monday afternoon to the home c couiicilloi tho nis l lyons at the corner of church and edith streets some childini playing near a shed at the side of ihe house are belie ved to have started a bonfire which threatened the building the blaze was kept in check by mr lyons and ome of the neighbours until the no seriobs dam- wn caused be be removing harrison gordon sinclair f o hunter and j l cleave bull 2 years 3 entries j picket and son vernon archer c h law rence bull 3 years and over 4 entries ross segsworth r c alexander international livestock exporters howard gowland junior heifer calf 18 entries j f trimble gordon sinclair aah- vllle farms ltd t j brownrldge and son w s hall gordon sin clair geo leslie and son vernon archer ross segsworth f o hun ter senior heifer calf 15 entries vernon archer w s hall w 8 hall f j roglster and son 4 picket and son international live stock exporters ross segsworth x f trimble r c alexander john son ncelands heifer junior yearling 3 entries ross segsworth f o hunter w s hall heifer senior yearling 4 entries w s hall j f trimble w continued oh page 5 limeiiocse relative killed in motor crash be rdghasaytrom kays qraej normandy atotf up to thai the eootrstetor who took tmi usa hasaa mtahla to obtain it isnt exactly new to the emp ot provincial paper ltd but for some tune we have been hoping to reprint a series of pte- ward past a machinewide air brush jetting from a silt lit a coup- dui rar linged pipe centre this pneums tlcally spreads levels and smooths turn which appeared in an issue of the company magazine provln- the coat thence a perforated auction apron upper centre lifts the cials paper several months ago the pictures were unavailable at sheet onto a conveyor that speeds it through a 300foot driytng cham- the time but were recently received from public relations director ber lee trerdvounjand they appear on w ot thutaoe 1 mul but the coating maeruneseen above la not a part otthe laboratory also thorbld mtlje roches and port arthur it la ultra modern in but without it there would be no need for a lab one of two mam- every respect and la forever striving to refine papers already tine and moth machines in the local plant uncoatad m stock la tad by auto- to develop naw sheets to meat new demands of the printing andpub- matle winders after- rollers apply the coating theaheet runs up- uahlng induatriaa mr harold karn motored to montreal for he funeral of his brotherinlaw mr john monro who was killed in a motor accident on tuesday recent visitors include mr and mrs arthur lane and daugntcrs of toronto with mrs r lane mr and mrs james klrkpatrick and children of drayton with his parents mr and mrs gordon grelg and daughter and mr wm grelg of biantford with miss ivens and s- ters mr and mrs wilfrid greenlees and daughters ot campbeuvllle with the a w bentons on sunday mr and mrs robert mcvey were guests at the maxwellvan camp wedding in epwdrth united church in toronto last saturday mr and mrs chasmeredlth and mr and mrs e karnand children visited mr and mrs jos mcgowaa and mr and mrs harry smethurst barrle on sunday communion services were con ducted by rev a calder on sun day in view ot this rail day will be observed on october 8th with sunday school and church a combined at ut pan dat mrs x uuler and mrs a hmothurst attended the wx ettftot dtrectora aaeettng in iamaaya monday where the formarwaa a z

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