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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 10, 1956, p. 1

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1he georgetown herald fourteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday october 10th 1956 first section what council did mgilvray spearheads tree savins action tr garfield mcgilvray joined tin save tht trees supporters at a touncil meeting thursday when hi expressed concern over possi ble removal of thiee trees on main street north near the first bap tist church where a new sidewalk ib being laid the sidewalk ordered some weeks afco is planned to be lower ihan the present unt estimates of various councillors varying from a few inches to several feet to ovirtomt a driveway obstacle ab eiit which dr a mcallister has complained in past ears mavor armstrong said that he understand that one tree near the church is goin dead and there would be no strenuous objection from the chinch at having it re moved this was decided upon tr walter cray who is road chairman reported that he under stood from the town engineer that the sidewalk will be lowered a fool and a half no no said the major a few inches is all that s necessary veil have the whole baptist church on us if we start cutting trees cr mcgilvray reminded council that it takes a hundred cars to grow trees like those on north mam street and he is much ag ainst moving them if the roots are heaving the sidewalk he sul jested it would be better to raise the sidewalk level while the driveway is not perfect it is us able he said ami tree- should not be sacrificed the mavor said that it will be necessarv to cut some of the tree roots for the new pavement and while ever effort will be made to spare the trees if they die later they will have to be removed cr alfred sykes said he doesn t favour spending money on the sidewalk unless it is put in prop erly and if it has to be lowered it should be done i don t like taking trees down t ither said cr gra as the dis cussion ended but if its cssen lial it will have to be discussion on another new side walk this on the highwav from durham st east where a heavy concentration of public school traf fie occurs to wrigglesworth school tot heated for a time when cr svkes led a faction advocating a finco to put the walk in its proper location mr sykes said the side walk is dangerous running right beside the highwav and that a wire fence in font of the ostrander propertv should be moved back to the propertv line and a boulevard left between sidewalk and road mavor armstrong expressed a majontv opinion of those pnsen that mr ostrander should not he put to the expense of moving his fence the onlv reason he could see for doing so would be in the event of a future highway widen ing and as this is estimated to cost 90 000 he thinks the new walk will be well worn out before it has to be relocated deputv reeve doug sargent was inclined to side with cr svkes but pointed out a danger if the fence is moved because the side walk would then run behind some large trees which would obscure a drivers view of children a straw vote found only cr svkes holding out for a new loca tion and the walk was ordered in the same place as prcsenth it will have the added advantage of a curb however the weather mr editor hirst wee k in oelob r wcalhti shows up w ill on this eik s sum in irv wcl tint is up until sun d i inv w i rn uitkin date mi mill itjiu mon 0 i til j5 iucn oct 08 10 3d wed oet j 71 is hints oek j 72 44 sit ult ti sun hit 7 businessman here for sixteenyears vssonatid with his sou in ipu ii n i einilt clunnv stoic on wa in stiei t in ii tht hiuhw iv i fi n i is giorgi dukeson 08 dud in iuilph central hospit tl on october 1st hi had bun in his pital only two djjs aftu contrail int pneumonia mr die ki son hid he in 1 i 11 mt and iiortcumn risidtnt since 1111 igratnir 1 1 mi inline fiftv vi irs ago he was a native of llalhai 1 in southwest fnglind hi winked foi a short tunc on a king township farm if it 1 coming over then wis enipl veil with titv iair and lal ir with whiti nk dniv as an in spector of milk routis rwinlv vi us io his hi ind daughter began optratine the t m fectioner store in town ind fnir vears lati r mr and mrs dukison joined them here he was a mini ber of the presbyterian church surviving in his wife je s it sputtiswood one son charles of town a daughter jessie of an coiner bc and oni brother lit rt dickeson who lives in south wi t fngland i rev alev calder conducted the i funeral sirvicc on wednesdiv it the harold c mcciure fun r il home pallbearers were william norl m charles wra j j dib- btns f rn thompson his brothir inlaw charles spnttiswood torjn to and his son uiarlis internn nt was in orcinwood cemettrv tt r gttewn married at norval plum i it lirt memichnil ti r ii pictured after their wedding at norval presbyterian church september 8th are mr and mrs douglas clare laverne trebell the bride the former isobel mane cunningham is the daughter of mr and mrs robert waldie cunningham norval the groom is the son of mr and mrs wesley trebell woodville lets keep it that way bishop of ceylon is anglican visitor in a pastoral letter to all congre gations of the diocese the rt rev w f liagnall i d iskcd for the pi ivcrs and interest of the p insh ts 111 connection with the foitheom ing visit of itishop ihyanirundu 1 dkdasa j nob dcmel of the angli can diocese of kurun igala ceylon ilishop bagnall states bishop de mel will be in the dioksl of niae ara foi two das octobci loin and i7lh m tin following is his mn crarv on 1 in sd ly oe le bi r loth at 6 jo p m he will addnss a dim isan lathcimk of nun at fish cr s holt 1 hamilton this me etinj is being sponsored ttv the hi other hood of anglit jn c hurchmen of the diocist on ttidncsel i iftirnoon oetobti 17th at i jo pm bishop be mel will iddrcss thi women of the diocesi it bust s chureh ci ihtdt il in ii million this mutiny is being sponsored bv the women s auiliar of nngara this is 1 one 1 in a lifetime opportunity to meet and hear a world figure like ihshop de mil he comes from 1 brinih if thi anjjuan church with which we ordinanly have lit tie contact with the inert isin unpen t inte of asia in world if fairs bishop demcl will livc us a milton lady struck by car downtown wider understanding of his people of the branch of our church to which he belongs and of th r sense of mission in the world to day we hope that as many famil ics as possible will plan to hear bishop dcmel at one or other of the functions in the diocese stewarttown happy birthday to lillian law son to lit ten years next wcdnes da october 17th visitors with mr and mrs san ford for the holula weekend weic mrs ioulc mount dennis mr mil mrs fdward b uly win home labt saturday wl are hoping thai thi niw bridge be int built will soon bt finished one gets tired of coin around help ceoigitown obseive 1 ire liu ire bin ion wee k audrey pearl louth weds western airman a milton resident escaped sen ous injury last saturday ociobtr 6th when she was struck down by a car in the centre of georgetown s business section mrs ruth brown of 176 m un st hon was crossing main street fro west to east opposite car rolls about 1155 am when she walked into the path of a north bound car driven by don lllison glen williams the vehicle struck mrs brown knocking her to thi pavement she received bruises to hu right hip and shock constable nelson trafford investigated tht accident in thi million uf most gtoigi town residents there have been no lues lost bv fire a record t 1 be proud of and which wi mist cirtmnlv want to keep i his vtetk offieiallv disiuul d iti s the dominion is tire irev enlion week is m in whieh iv ervuni should maki an extra i foit to sit tint no fin haaids e 1st around the ir home or husinti i pi 111 ind it is a partieularh iood time to take stock of iseapt notes in tase a fin she uld break out f irst ruli in a f rt is t 1 i uvtrvone uut of tht house don t biop to dress children or do anv i thine else and unit out keep track of tht certain thev viiunestus to make don t n enter the h ehill plan of ill estipe iv bedrooms on h iv 1 in mind how thi f imilj could e block a stairwav to ilw ivs hive a in a bidi 00m f i l should ilnrlv cich mtmbi r of eapi should fnt it is mod sense fhshhcht innih il puvvei ml to ill children diom to the irncr stoie in it tin m iihlour s for a nd ri mtnibt r if fire o not trv to put it out vnur tht fin department j eroup of men who know h about fuifighting efficiently th the fastest results while or stop hit urs di if c ill trained to j and wall collapses at limehouse hall sundr am iltnton- visited the i imphellvilh 11 ittindetl the annivti it st dvids insbv firemen save tost barn from flames quick ution f curette vvn n t mei t irnwni at the seine saved a 1 irn on th jack tost farm ail j imn the hifh school propertv fr m luin up in flames mondav night th firt had appan nth be e n smoulder inc for some timi be f re il wa tueabli bout 4 ii in the afternoon a ntuhbour i 1 rm stronj th light he noticed sin kt tailed mrs tost and thev cheekd thi barn thoroujhlv whin mr test irnvid home in hour liter he lis 1 m ult an inspect rn f tin ham but could find nothing wron he kept an e on tht binldin- and about 10 10 in the evmin smokt was u un noted and the fin deptrtmtnt wa- cillid the firt w s n un le r t mti i wh le pe 1 ce ind fire me n kep busv guidini hilh i ir cr is hosev which were h ki t a hvrirint ur s tht h h hans iimthoi rudtlv work nstill 1 fin n it miminitv ii ill ti ri hi t hiu t h mis she lb ed th it iv i 1 h ink k v inj md ris i ill if thi huh r h 1 1 le nt mill ek enl un m ttir t k nt joined hit f r tht furniti i i thi buildini weaktm i h the ti iv it 11 ii ip d 11 th nth f our 1 lal t nhi 1 m s ljuin n m of si me five r m sin hindi iil tountit s u 1 1 nvi nt r in ni w irk vir the hdiilav iil de inf hid tins k remov id in uilph hsi ti n 1 hurmi iv 11k mini c mmum n s vn- m r ci n duett i ki a j aider at the i unt hou1 pre sin te nan chun h on sundav new communicants be ing mr and mrs kirkpitrttk mel miss dorothv kirkpitntk mr t kin ind fldin spent i he weekend huntine in muskok 1 the sinfords s nt the wetk 1 end d w lubashin n j 1 nation w in ni wt jii f 1 mil mi and mi f i tin nl m rut u 1 mtf r i ml v with mi n sund mirshill ml 1 i r 1 1 m 1 nplxln if ii milium lis john 11 s kran ldainhti luk n swim pool fund andford d ithment and his irh2 xi 5 00 1ki diiubli mi iiiiniim in noi val pre sbvtcrian thuich on siliu div october ulh at 2 30 united in m iniie udn 1t ir dauhtu of mr and mis weslcv i eiuth nor val and norman wallace guthrie i ac at the itcar station in mae donalel m initoba rev g lock hart itoval officiated and miss bet u mccluri was organist ktv g lockhart roval officiated and miss bettv mcciure was organist dur inl the sitnins of the rcjistu miss aula opalais brampton sang 111 walk biside you givin in marnii bv her fath cr the bride wore a full length bouffant white gown of lace and net ovir satin i hi stripless bud ict was of hit which lontinuid down into thi net overskirt in tin form of lone petals outlined in in descent sequins the full skirt consisted of siviril lavirs of frill id net over sjtin a tilhtlv fitunj ian j uke t bultoik d up tht front with tmv buttons l a ptttrpan collar trimmed with seejuins and ind loiu sleevts tomink to a point over her wrists a tiari with si citi 1 n embroidend he irts hel the f n 1 tip veil of nvlon net and the hnde cinied a bouqiltt of tawnv lold loses ind sttphanutis mi s 1 h- larvit of noiv il vv t mud of h n ur 111 m aipia lrmi sir balltnna length feiwn of net ovp tiffeta with matching widebnm mid healdns the bride s sis tir- velvn ind rvst il i outb nd lur eousm ii in don ildson of iuiij tails vvtn bndesmiiels all k wntd alike in ballerina length in ssi s if brunt net over taffeta and nutchim wide brimmed hi their kowns wire stvltd in tin sunt fislnon is the maid of hem ours md all ftiui attend mts tir n d boihhiits f brone ind vellow of liwnv old rosis rms b k irwin woodstock received for the r 10m in a ieen ind black silk dies with velvet trim and torsade of vv hilt roses guests were pre se nl from cleveland 1 oronto woodstock southampton george town alknford strcctsville uelph glen williams and norval an honoured kuest at the reception was the bride s grandmother mrs william donaldson norval who wort a niw trepe ensembli and corsage of gold roses for their widdin trip the bride and groom motorctl to northern ontario the bride choosing a char coal leal blue dress with navj and rose accessories for travelling sht wore 1 corsage of pink roses i ac and mis guthrie will live in por tagc la prairie manitoba before her marriage the bride was em ploved in the office of w llbcrt f west a brampton lawjer walter gray becomes lions key member the i ions held their first meet ing of this month in the now jack o i antcrn dining room on tues dav oct 2nd 1 meeting at which walter gray icceivcd his key mem beiship award with time running out in 1956 the lions discussed plans for the annual santa claeis parade anel christmas tree the hallowc en lasquerade has been set for nov 2nd in the rose room with music provided by the modern aires or chestra don barrager has charge of the arrangements for this an nual dance it was decided that a tag day for the oakville humane society to be held in the near future would be sponsored by the lions on october 22nd the north hal ton unit of the canadian cancer society will hold their inaugural meeting in the legion hall this unit is sponsored by the george town lions and has ernie alcott as chairman the program will in elude films and a guest speaker at the lions next meeting octo ber 16th department district gover nor george womette from the oak ville lions will be present mr woinette serves as aide to district governor bob cooper of brampton present at tuesday s meeting was jack gunning lions zone chairman social personal robert waldit 12 mcn ihb spent th inksgivmg week end with friends at st catharines mis waik dinitl mtcurdv of chilli b c spent thanksgiving weekend it tht home of hi r niett mrs it v ilanstn king street mr md mrs norman stokoi of ottiwa wire visitors last fndav with mr ind mrs doug is k w 1 son 51 shellev strut mu keith ir vin of woodstock vv is kroornsimn thi ushtrs were bill donaldson cousin of the bride ern potter toretnto cousin of the groom and john morcu of macdonalel mimtoba a reception for iifht guests folic wid in the church hall at which mrs iouth received wearing bronze crvslalette with white flock 38 856 20 ing nan accessories and corsage mr md mrs jim jones an fain ih spmt the thanksti ing week ml in the hunlsville lg mquin i ark area mr and mrs paul barber mr and mrs fred mcnallj market st mrs george herrington and oliver whitmce of guelph street atten ded tht chapman da wedding in col borne on saturday afternoon october 6th jean chapman the daughter of mr and mrs frank c chapman was married to john dav in dundonald cnited church the bridt is a great niece of mrs fred mcnallj mr and mrs james evans and mrs w frank had several guests ver the holidav weekend and this wetk mr and mrs w r ander mr and mrs clare reith and son guelph on sunda mr and bobbj of staforth were holiehv mrs anderson and mrs frank anel guests in town with her mothci mirj and barbara evans attended mrs fd hill 7 guelph st campbellville anniversary services mr and mrs marshall mccaig tno the 8 of mr ami and fimilj of lxbndge visited his mother mrs lex mccaig of cton anel spent mond iv with rtla tow n thev vlerc i mrs john gilmour mrs daniel mccurdv of chilliwack b c a girl hood friend that mrs frank hadn t iseen for sixty jears was a guest were growing fast building still slack two sept houses only georgetown s building permit value passed the million and a half dollar mark in scptcmhrr to reath a total of m 521 1121 this vtar ic cording t the rep rt c f b 1 i n inspecter hiroli ampbtll lxcal buildma has rmrkedh t likened s nu tr lit wis luhli n ed bj the g virnmrnt a f a m nths ago and it 1 ci ub ful if thi 1q56 total w i narh the tw mil lion mark i 3t vi a the t n set an a 1 mr huh record f r building f aim 1st f u m in n dollar two new h mis were ncluded n the september figures oliver hunter norval will build 1 house on ailevmiw road and took out a si 000 permit for this gordcn garner received a si 500 permit for a new home which he will build on chipper court other permits included 4 000 to mr j p reid addition to the of fie on main st s occupied bv heiwon and ord s600 to craig dunn for a garage at hii home 42 baintow crescent and mucel lane ous re purs an a number of ipplic ilterit 2828 richton president of revolver club juk c icht r pres di nt f r a cmrctttwn re ihi r tnnuil n of off ctrs la s ll m rv iun- were wu 1 f r mp ti on for club troph es which will hoc n sestin under the direct on of george hoare competition cip- tain officers elected are jack cnch ton president ra rnhsnn record ing ccrctan sam mcltzer finan cial secretary ro halev screen irjfc committee george hoare com petitions captain ron mendham iociii chairman earl walter an dy miller albert whitney execu live committee mr and mrs jat anil douglas durhai eel in cornwall with m annable over thanksgi as was mrs mccaig acton hart iclir a and mrs frank s street kenneth ng week biehn 2fi son andrew frank v happv event which took plice 11 the homo of mr and mrs b hn mcciure hint street for their diughter mirv jane celebrating third birthdaj included man cousins aunts and friends mending mrs frank dol man and stephen brampton anel mrs stan finlav john mrs james f celts w lima heather anel tlaibara 17 durh mi st sp n md bit mrline brampton mrs rhdiclav weikend with mr an c lire hutchinson linda bill and i jimmv jtan fcclcs port credit mi ms uno mirv and islav me 1 lure mrs william hutchinson id mi nna mie hutchinson toron lirrv de vcrtaux mr mr ind s waltn queen st ha1 as the ir f rulav ifte rnor n mr and mrs stuart hortf n ind sons ted and l tho dunn 1 fr im illtvfield quehec mr it mat 1 bnmplon letters t ike at norland h and mrs sam ke id i r 1 tern e i i ellcke st motoi rpr ind mr- sitin nth h enf m h f low mend studs rthur and brian nkevilc ind mrs delbrt rn mrs mirthi ttnn il min ihankivink mr an i mr miltr n nl a ff irwin noble n th ir new h mi c n guelph street chief md mn rev halej and thorsen he bhv spent the thanks giving weekend in collingwood at the homo of their diiikhtcr an 1 familv mr and mrs andrew pla planning visit to native denmark a district family are planning to sail for a visit in their native denmark mr and mrs chris paulin hed l da and anne mane will leave mon joceljn roll daughter of mr and treal on october 15th aboard the mrs john bell main street south ss seven seas thc are bound i entertained at a morning birthdav for the district near kold ng den partv and luncheon on tuesdav mark to visit with parents ind rcl i october 9th on the occasion of her atives eleventh birthdaj her guests were the pauhru hive been in cana a j i 1 i ii tjj 1 icithenne saxe linda van wjck da over five years and have been i know georgetowns growing fast but do we need daily bulletins say ted girard as he 1 lone noble jaaet cham living at belmede farm r r 3 puzzles this highway ngn at the town s approach the sgn was rectified a few day later with a berliin mar mcclintock enca where mr paulin has managed the new one which placed population at the fop of the sign and speed limit below to which the posting wide jane mcvallj and darj farm for f l richardion the refers population incidentally is now 6252 j hirding property has recently been told

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