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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1952, p. 1

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the georgetown herald first section georgetown ontario weaieaday april 2nd 1952 twelve pages faii board plans building in park after canaldexabte p work on vha part of the directors of the bam wal ng agricultural so ciety they are now prepared to tart the erection of a building in the park to houa livestock on fair day and to be used for stor age stavw during the balance of the yaar permission had already been assured by council of two years ago as to site of this build ing the bunding will be of alumi num construction similar u that on muton fair grounds and will be an asset to the park when comple ted while the financial objective has not all been reached it is la- ken that a further drive for fundi to complete the project will be launched in the near future the joint meeting of the ladles snd mens sections of the board wss held st she home of mr end mrs fred chapman a week ago monday the ladles section intro duced their sdvsnce prue list snd planned for a euchre in stewarttown hall chamber of commerce director talk plus president a p bouteue outlined the alms of ths newly formed chamber of commerce and explained the duties of each director m a directors meeting on thursday in the municipal building an energetic campaign for mem bership la planned and tentative plsns were made for activity of the various groups which will compose the chamber residents will be informed from time to time of dev elopments and the cooperation and assistance of every member of the community is ssked in promoting the work of advertising the town as a desirable plsce for both industry snd new home owners to locate present at thursdays meeting were secretarymanager joseph gib bons treasurer snd civic affairs chairman fred chapman and the following chairmen wuf hulli membership chsrles wray retell merchants jack mslcolm industry jsck gunning program alex msc- isren national affairs james lin ton publicity and art scott tran sports tlon plane turns over but no damage little damage but lot of ex citement was caused early monday evening when a plans made a for ced landing in a held behind har rison s gsrsge on the highway w0 v welsh of the rcaf csl- gsry was lying a tiger moth from cainp borden to kitchener realiz ing he eouldnt make guelph before dark he decided to land in the field here the plane hit a ditch and turned over sliding seversl feet upside down the pilot was uninjured and damage to the plane other than a broken propeller was alight the plane belonged to garfea flying service kitchener pc bud buckwald investigated the accident- ohma hockey champions many priiewinners at oddfellow euchre there waa a good attendance at the friday euchre party sponsored toy the oddfellows in the hsu a number of galzes added to the fun no one got the s400 kitty bag prise and it will be increased to ts 00 this high score winners were mrs wilfrid hunter and e b tyera mrs cure wilson and charles magulre won the halfway prizes and mrs it wsldle and mrs george denhajn low scores mrs a fsr- rell streetxvlue had the most lone hande mrs lloyd boyd won the door prize mrs peter brydon the mystery prize caster cards were given to mrs boyd snd and mrs w forgrave for being the 2flth and 56th persona to register at the door was hamilton resident fortyseven yeara a native of glen williams mra leonard llsrvey died in hamilton on saturday she was the former teress trscey snd wss one of four teen children of the lete mr and mrs michael tracey only surviving member of the fsmlly la mrs william forgrave of town mrs llsrvey i huzbsnd died several yesrs ago besides her sla ter she is survived by two dough ters mrs george mavor and mrs v schofleld both of hamilton and two grandchildren mrs lfarvey had lived in hamilton for 47 years explorers have an easter tea on ssturdsy the explorers girls club held their snnusl easter lee in st johns memorial hsll the club glrla range ln age from b to 12 and are under the direction of mrs vera mccumber mrs frsnk whltmee and mrs jack watson the girls sll wore their uniforms and yellow ap rons a dellaloua aupper aerved by the girls included scalloped potatoes cold meat aslsd fruit sslsd rolls and cookies the tables soaked lovely with centrepieces of psnales passywiliows snd fern quite s large number of people attended the supper glln williams hjf young woawtpfmr league starts at st jowa regular morning worship st st johns on sunday was conducted by ths minister urhnse messagatas- baaed on the importance and signi ficance of church membership vows the lesson wss resd from the 12th chspter of romans the choir ssng just as 1 am from olivet to calvary with r evans and a tost singing the duet anita dawson sang spring bursts ln today the evening aong aervlce wss of special interest to the girls and boya of the congregation the young worshippers league was lnaugura- ted sally macdonald aang god will take care of you and a mac- laren accompanied the congrega tional singing a brief fireside hour was held following the aervlce at which patsy stone accompanied the singing from the canadian youth hymnal umeiiouse starts training as presbyterian minister glendon spike scott will be noma for three weeks visiting hu father and family berors leaving for cranberry portage and le pas msnltobs where he will serve in a presbyterian mission field for the summer months reads entertain the raider hockey team members of the raiders inter mediate hockey team were-rnter- talned at a chicken dinner monday at the home of dr and mrs clifford re id entertainment was provided by vines mountford and alt sutton during the evening and bob lane hockey club president presented a bouquet of flowers to mrs reld from the team in appreciation of her thoughtfulncss mrs l w dunn and mrs pore olney assisted mrs reld in serving dinner on behalf of the community extend sympathy to mrs newton snd miss ivens in the desth of their sister mrs charles gale on saturday interment was in brent ford on monday mr snd mrs e ssnford snd mr and mrs joseph sanford attended jhe golden wedding anniversary of mr and mrs thomae lane at mount dennis on saturday mr a c bourne was home from trinity college or the week end recently mrs art ford snd children of acton visited the ksms recently communion service will be held in the church this sunday the weather mr editor this weeks summary is quite a normal one for march seems as if we missed a lot of the march gales this year the month end kick was certainly something with a high temperature reading of 68 degrees em batkln date max mln snow march 2s 36 26 march 25 42 23 s 4 march 26 36 24 s2 march 27 36 16 flurries march 28 40 10 flurries march 20 43 10 march 30 45 20 average 30 71 21 2v presentation for retiring mechanic master mechanic at provincial paper ltd a h feller retired on pension the end of the month he will be succeeded by eugene pom- croy fellow employees at the mill presented mr feller with a travel ling bag on monday ai a parting gift john d kelly making the presentation the wtnnajir pictured after the game in lindsayarens when georgetown s 120 club won the ontario omua juvenile c champlonahip are members of the team club offldsls snd some of the fans georgetown defeated hsvelock hsndlly in the game to bring an ontario trophy to town front left to right harold mcclure harvey garvin bud haines butch schenk brack bradley david cooper bleke inglls george mcclure dale sedors george webster fred dickenson psul barber bud varey george crosby don jsrvle carman maltuy msrsh timbers coach scotty patterson snd legion president les clark back row left to right manager alf sykes don ford red anderson bui jennings bob rumley treats fellow hockey players to supper doug ward entertained members of the glen homete hockey club to chicken supper at his home on sat urday hla guests included freddy currie gsry scott john brown reg crosby wsyne norton dennis hsilwcvbrtin pueksriret bui tan- slay xan beam and doe sargent bob addy third year u of t stu dent spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs a o masalea mr i den nls of st catharines were week end gueata with the clayton aliens on saturday mr and mrs john hepburn snd mrs william schenk visited in colllnawood with mrs j hepburn sr mrs hepburn spent a few days with mr snd mrs a townscnd ln hamilton mrs cook hss returned to barrio after spending s few months with her daughter mrs harry gomp- ton mrs e s darcy sturgeon falls has been visiting with her brothers bui and alex korzsck mr and mrs tom hill and eleanor wore saturday visitors in brsmp- ton with mr and mrs bill bailey flying officer john wilson of the rcaf transport command dorvst and hla wife have been visiting with her sister mrs floyd hilts social and personal elaine sliver of toronto was a wsckend gusst with isulene wat- ton at her home on charles street mra william forgrave and her daughter mra ralph press wood at tended the funeral in hamilton on monday of mrs forrave s slater mra- leonard harvey mr rind mr armand swack- hamer and son jimmy of ease spent a recent weekend ln town vial ting wlih hla parent mr and mra- e b swackhamer and her sister miss hilda erwln weekend visitors with mr and mrs arthur reeve were their son- inlaw and daughter mr and mn owrlea gilbert neil and margo of toronto mr ju1 schrttv wha u em- moyad with ths bu ttlaphon company in montreal ta via ting with her parent mr and mrs wil liam bulllvant at their home on charlea street esquesins hall jammed for mcmillan farm party the large crowd ever to jam into eaquealng community hall at stewarttown attended the interna tional harvester family party on monday which wu arranged by the local company dealer ken mcmil lan farmers from hornby to hills burgh brought their families to en- joy an evening of movlee music and dancing company officials in cluding the genera sales manager wer present and expressed pleas ure at the attendance which they said set a new high for similar com pany parties after a brief introduction by mr mcmillan ths movie show took over with the rhythm rubes play ing between pictures lunch was aarvsd and lalar in ths svssunf vw ccoafcb scotty patierwm shaks hantk with captain oeortfa mcclure tyhila xlt sykea eofltfttfidttssv assistant captain dale ctedwe after georgetown juvenile won the ontario cfismpionehjp aa 4a 1 i tbv oultf tsetfck scotty pat mrs florla nodwell haa returned to her home on edith street after vlaltlng for several weeks ln california she was a guest of mr and mrs j a riddle formerly of toronto who now make their home in san diego jeanette 6yearold daughter of mr and mrs elwood macdougall college street had a birthday party on saturday her guests were jan- ice chapman gall scarlett carol mann rena sorenaon and linda saunders mra harry stock ford who has been stsylng with her daughters at downsvlew and toronto spent the weekend with the mcctlvraya on guelph street mr and mrs charles stockf ord and mr and mrs thomaa watts and wayno wero sunday vis itors at the same home donny maveal son of mr and mrs fred maveal celebrated hli fifth birthday at his homeon chur chill crescent a week ago saturday his party guests were donald mc- farlane lome cofell jimmy rich ardson kathrine wlulsms donna and paul stamp and dannys bro ther billy on saturday linda mlnacelebra- ted her eleventh birthday with o party linda is the daughter of mr and mrs wilfrid mlno emery st herguoata were mary msjuery sandra fox marilyn sorenson jean pcnrlce gall stlgger her cousins brcnda hawes and marlone and diane hulnnd her sister janice for her fourth birthday last week kathrine williams daughter pf mr and mrs trevor williams church- ill crescent had a party her guests were keith allen donny maveal trudy emmcrson patricia toeftmd dopna stamp mr and mrs pcrc cleave were ln ottawa loaf week attending the annual convention of the dominion progreaslveconservatlvq associa tion while in the capital city they were guests of mrs cleovce broth er and his wife mr and mrs r d davidson mr cleave is county president of halton pc associa tion mrs jffckr saunders with daugh ter bonnie spent a week recently in belleville where aha visited with her sitter mrs murray robertson the robertson family moved to belleville few months ago where murray formes smith and stone employee received hi first dotting as member of the ontario frovta- il rtis fv -t- hrew orchestra a number of lucky door prizes were drawn and among the winners were mrs charlotte osborne r r ac tractor se cover mrs- w j cleave tractor llghta jack smith hulsburgh tools leslie young terra cotts tools hsrvey nurse toy tractor gordon grelg- son hlllsburgh toy trsctor lloyd sweezie chocolates w t graham norval storm hat umehou8b mrs charles gale was iowa native after years of suffering with heart asthma mrs charles gals dlad suddsnly st her home in limehouse on ssturdsy morning bom in fsyette lows she was the eldest daughter of the late tho maa and mary ivens her husband predeceased her some years sgo most of her life wss spent ln tor onto coming to limehouse in mora recent years she leaves to mourn her loss two sisters mrs john newton of limehouse and miss wlnnlfred ivens two nieces mrs e russell toronto mrs j lowden windsor three nephews thomaa ivans toronto gordon grelg brant xord wlttlam newtoa barru sad izuwltteiasleembad nkilllhnf the funeral waa conducted by her minister rev alex j colder at tier late residence on monday after noon with burls ln oreenwood camstarybrantford- news in brief georoktown approves new man school at a meeting monday georgetown council waa the first of the flvo municipalities in north halton dis trict to approve construction of new high schooli at georgetown and acton and addition of a gym at mu ton other counclla ore expected to make their dcciilons within the next week pallbearers were four nephews thomas ivens gordon grelg wu- llsm newton ernest russell snd two friends harding price and alton patterson friends and relatives were pres ent from brentford barrie toron to windsor glen williams stew arttown and limehouse heads lady pc s for another term sybil bennett qc who will bo halton s conservative candidate in the next federal election was elec ted president of the dominion lady a organization of the party last week miss bennett attended the national convention ln ottawa where she was one of the chief speakers shooting 8tars here tomorrow friday a funpacked show shooting stars featuring an array of local cntcrtalnars will plav two nights in the lesion hall this week the legion wa which la sponsoring the show anticipates a full house for both performances in conjunction with the show a baby popularity contest is being run pictures of children appear in tho window of henrys cut rate store and decor ated jars placed in various stores solicit cash donations prizes will bo given the children who receive the most contributions canteen fund provides gay provincial party on friday provincial paper em ployees and their wives enjoyed an evenlnga dancing and fun ln the rose room when the annual can teen fund party was held three hundred people were present snd the modern aires played for danc- ing door prize of a silver to ser vice wat won by ann wylle spot dance prizewinners included mr and mrs george cooper who were given a clock and a lighter mr and mra del wallace pillow cases and bed lamp and shirley wright and norman marchment umbrella and wallet a number of lucky draws crea ted interest winners and their pri zes were john d kelly smoker bob allen blanket herb arnold clothes hamper fred armstrong blanket jim gambetl carving set jack gunnlnc magazine rack wil liam mcclementa electric clock william fleming lamp clarence carey hassock alex mcdonald anlkan and oven mitts orbey hercington card table hockey curls win fust semifinal georgetown luiderottes continued their winning ways last night when they detested aurora 10 tor a one game lead in their best alf3 gamo series it the girls win their second game next week they will be in the ontario llnalt with east york farm forum rally marks season end a good mixture of business snd entertainment concluded esquesing form forum ectivties last night when a rally wai held in stewart town hall a representative from the fire marshals orflce exiplalned details of a proposed fire area scheme by which formers would be protec ted by ttto town brigades james kelly of winnipeg msni- toba spent a few days ln town last week with his parents mr and mrs john d kelly v chun store closes this weekend after many yesrs bt business here dominion stores will dose down their lootf abranch this weekend the store located- ln mr a rest utivot building beside the old her ald ofttee has bean rntnagd by tfflalflliibrlwi1i engagements mr oand mrs carman sftodoaut annruirmo the engagement of their eldest daughter alice june etta to mr loccuire oarawell son of mr endmzs barry camwell of ctsttssmsm the marrlaje win take pises lzttiaieci preabyterlari church t three oclock on ssturdsyr april

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