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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1957, p. 1

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fssspsp kmimten pages gkxtgetowm ontario wednesday evening october 2nd 1957 ftkst seciion vis- w is i georgetown fall fair this saturd a goverhmemt needs womeh ih making roles sergio it is important that women poicynsxtlessiovem- her message she phnt- ineinwhieninfrro sets the pat- v j iporturt women re tertforreltio said lias sergio speaking in kfcoj church auditorium last tuesday tov a large audience hiss sergio an internationally tafown news analyst radio com mentator and editor of the official magazine of the international fed eration of business professional women was brought to george town by the local b pw club as a feature of business womens week speaking seriously with humor ous undertones to tighten the inp new dentist as the focal point of hekte life custodian of the family purse- string and subtle influencer of a husbands opinion communists and fascists realise womens now- erl she said citing examples of how mussolini catered to women in her native italy and how rus sian communism places ladies in high positions of authority a great portion of her talk dealt with the position of a wes tern world threatened by a com munist philosophy which is draw ing more and more countries with in its orbit we are living in the nuclear age when all nations are becom ing aware of political selfdeter mination she said the white race must realize that it is the smallest of mankind and if we are to prove to jarge masses of hu manity that our democratic way is nest we must be prepared to fight in a spiritual rather than a physi cal sense facing the fact that a third of of the world is communist domin ated and that only a small seg- 1 urer pattetson coach hunter president for this seasoi hockey rattle scotty patterson was elected coach of the raiders tor the 578 season at a meeting of the hockey club last wednesday the rest of this seasons executive are presi dent bill hunter secretaryhreas- mr and mrs gerald graham morrow who will make their home at 1 bard lane georgetown were married on saturday in elorauni- ted church- the ceremony which took place at 330 pm was per formed by rev t j bees baskets local cojjple are married in elora xinited church of gladioli in fall colours decorated ried a white bible with red sweiet- the church and there were lighted heart roses and white streamers candelabra on the altar the groom who is the son of mr and mrs harvey morrow of orangeville and grandson of mrs mary morrow georgetown is em ployed with lanes haulage his bride annie josephine sanderson daughter of mrs w c sanderson elora and the late mr sanderson is employed at provincial paper ltd net over taffeta with matching bol ero the collar and hly point sleeves were rhinestone trimmed and she wore the grooms gift a sterling silver necklace her head dress was a crown of- apple blos soms and rhinestones eadvsbe car- the brides attendants were her two sisters and two nieces miss doreen sanderson was maid of honour mrs art stamp brides maid miss shirley stamp junior bridesmaid and miss susan stamp flower girl senior attendants wore ballerina gowns and junior atten dants floor length all the gowns were turquoise slipper satin long j listed in style with sweetheart j p x dodge owned u w iroland awrey a reldent livestock races midway and hall exhibits promise wonderful 1957 showing four cars involved in crash on main st what started out as a minor ac cident snowballed to a four car collision sunday on main street north near the bell telephone buil ding and even involved a driver who had gone out of his way to av oid being involved in the smash del beaumont 53 shelley st was making a left turn off james street onto main when his car cut too sharply veering it to the west shoulder where it struck the side by of mrs eric wilson was organist- neckline and rhinestone trimmed i mrs ken- drimmie elora sang ill bustle bows they wore matching ram p a south- walk beside you before the bride crown headdresses and mittens by k jeps entered the church and o perfect miss sanderson and mrs stamp 2 arletta street swerv in love while the register was signed carried cascades of turquoisc-cen- the bride wore a floor length tered white mums similar flowers strapless wedding gown of lace and i were used in a nosegay for miss 1 shirley stamp and a basket for miss susan stamp many valuable prizes the brides nephew murray 0 stamp was ring bearer smartly store annivcrsavv draw anired black trousers and white i jacket mcclures furniture and applij entering the church on the arm scotty patterson art mcallister and commit ment ofveworfdisreaiiy free freddbton bill reeve mayor miss sergio said it is the art mitted group which is the major bradkin niversary sale on saturday with a the bride was given in marriage by one t bii ih or lft whpn grand draw for six valuable priies her mother in the double ring cer- she cited the case of malaya f w f lrjntnh which were on display over the emony blake baxter georgetown which has asked technical help pl c 5 pl weekend in the store window re- was groomsman ushers were the from the united states to advance iel presenutives of two major suppli its agriculture and science and f ers mr w wilson of therochler not enough recruits can be found i p c i manufacturing company strat- who are willing to devote some m be p an executive f -iincom- j a tnh store wound up its 30th an- of her brotherinlaw art sump group which is the major lrons fred laurence and i u groomsman ushers grooms brother ron morrow tor onto and jack berryman elora of their life to go to that country it is important she said to con sider foreign aid in its true sense rather than using it as a bargain ing power with military promises demanded in return she warned that communism can become the free choice of people one state in india has ajready chosen such a government in a i free election the f acist govern- ments of italy and germany were 1 elected to office by a thenfree people she warned she pointed ni t out the tr of the hungarian year guided the club to the league rev bru penny of grace bap- upru calling it a great slap before bowing out dr ken mccaulky announces this week that he will he opening a dental office on main st dr sic cauley who graduated this spring at the university of toronto will located in the office above robbs drag store vacant since dr clif ford reid moved to erin emily isobel emslie native of scotland meeting sometime this week chard named coach junior hockey raiders if enough players are able to make the jump this year from the midget ranks to junior c hockey the junior raiders will again ice a team this season under new coach bill chard chard a mem ber of the ontario champion raid- j intyre cresc ers succeeds rene martin who last ger ford and jack blake from the fri gidaire plant in toronto were on hand to make the draw the grand winners were mrs ivan elliott 13 temple road a frigidaire dryer mrs p brown of 48 shelley st an easy washer mrs robert haton of glen wil liams an ad able portable tv mrs r j temhv is henry st a sealy mattress margaret mcguig to the northbound lane when the beaumont car cut back to its pro per lane it collided with jepsons right front fender bruce beckett of 40 victoria ave was also driving south on main and his car was grazed as mr beau mont brought his car to a halt the damage was divided 150 to the bumper grille right and left sides and headlight of the beau mont car 25 rear fender and mud guard of the awrey car 200 grill right fender headlight and right side jepson car and 25 left side and rear fender beckett the acci dent occurred at about 10 lo pm receiving afterwards in the j was investigated by cst ted church basement the brides mo- ther wore satintrimmed navy wore crepe pink and navy accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses the grooms mother wore brown crepe and accessories and a corsage of yellow sweedteart roses the grooms grandmother mrs mary morrow was also in the rec eiving line wearing navy crepe navy accessories and a corsage of tist church conducted the funeral in lne face of democracy service on thursday september say popje wou rather be 26th at 2 pm for miss emily iso free thjin sub is a nice hel emslie who died at her home t thought she explained hut peo- main street south on monday sep- j ple pre to be alive even if en- tember 23rd slaved it is human nature to miss emslie was bom in kcmnay want t0 j k because i aberdeenshire scotland the dau- j in fascist italv ghter of sarah sophia moran ems- lie and benjamin emslie and lived there until she was thirty years of age when she came to canada she had lived in toronto oakville and norval while in norval she was a member of the womens insti tute she was a member of the plymouth brethren church miss emslie is survived by a sis ter anna in georgetown two bro thers leslie of brampton and john of burlington a nephew james d emslie of guelph and a niece mrs gilbert hammond jean of guelph the service was conducted at the harold c mcclure funeral home lome cleave william hill murray coles alex cheyne james d emslie and gilbert hammond were pallbearers interment was in the town cemetery oakville friends were asked to send contri butions to the canadian cancer society in lieu of flowers 3 cst tom dobbie n division rcmp rockliffe was at home to visit his parents on the weekend he is the son of mr and mrs jim dobbie 10 young st miss sergio concluded with a stirring plea for awareness of the worlds problems urging people to use their leisure time to im prove their minds if real aid is to be given to foreign countries canadians must be prepared to learn their language and customs to regard democracy as a gospel and regard our democratic pro gress as something to humble us not make us arrogant it could he wonderful she said if the 20th century could be known as the century when dicta torship came and went on the speakers platform with miss sergio were mrs arthur suddahy president of the local b pw club margaret hynd- man qc of toronto international president and mrs margaret ash- down toronto united nations lia- son officer mrs john patterson spoke the thanks of the audience to the speaker and a choir composed of members of the christian reform ed church sang two groups of songs under the direction of jan schenk to wei land in the provincial semi- an 16 john st west a krochler red roses a 3tiered wedding cake chair and r morris cook 18 mc- centered the brides table and the a tea wagon by sin- room was decorated in pink and white there were cups and saucers ri- ioaving on a honeymoon trip ven away on each of the 13 days north the bride wore a navy dress of the sale to the winners of the with yellow trim yellow and navy free daily draws they went to accessories and a corsage of yel- lst day a tie mrs h j lindsay low mums guests attended the of parkview blvd and don barra- wedding and reception from geor- ger main st south 2nd day dt gctown drayton cobourg bramp- a macintosh main st n 3rd day ton toronto kitchener alliston bill chard finals chard was appointed coach at the annual preseason meeting and election of officers held last sunday afternoon in the arena the slate of officers remains th same as in 56 george louth b president tom beckett manager joe dwyer treasurer at least eight of last years team wont be in the lineup this season the teams highest scorer theo charlton ken richardson jim beckett doug tucker and four de- fencemen bill thompson george hall tom dobbie and pete hart are either over the age limit or have moved away iynne hyde 24 ewing st 4th day marraret walker young st tor onto 5th day marie barbour 6 john st east 6th day fred j shortill r r 1 limehouse 7th day mrs blair armstrong 19 hewson cresc 8th day mrs t llayward 99 kingsmill avenue guelph th day mrs ken clapper- ton erin 10th day rosemary cur- ran 27 mary st 1th day bill tanslcy 74 mountainview road 12th day mr n a wilson 9 hew son cresc 13th day mrs e-kel- ler 101 prince charles drwe fergus and elora weather poster contest highlights fire prevention week here v scheme in the province and posst- ing their poster in the halton the largest fire prevention he given the opportunity of entcr- bly in canada will take place dur- county poster competition ing fire prevention week octo- top honours ber 7th to october 12th inclusive at the same time the township in halton county of nelson and the tjtwn of mil- cooperating in the scheme to ton will hold a mass fire inspection prevent fires and save dollars nndj ip cooperation with many insur hydro commissioners view seaway project three members ogeorgetown hydro commission and their wives had a tour of the new power pro ject at cornwall this week which is part of the st lawrence sea way mr and mrs e w binkley mr for and mrs graham fanlell and may or and mrs jack armstrong made the trip to cornwall as guests of ontario hydro lives will be the milton trafalgar acton bronte oakville george- townjtlelson and burlington fire departments as well as the oak- villetrmfalgar chamber of com merce this year a county fire preven tion poster competition will take place amongst the children from grade and trophies wttl he pre sented to the winning boy and girrof the best poster depleting fire prevention the pcrthhtnaxw will take pbce to tbeaeparatei mmldpth- ties anil a winning boy anda wrtnv bit trl of each nnnddnulty yitil ance inspectors of ontario the following year two more municipalities of the county will have a general fire inspection of coftimercial and industrial enter- a similar inspection f oak ville trafalgar and brontes com mercial and industrial businesses was held in the year 19s6 where many- are hatards were brooghftb the attention of the people con cerned end as a direct result pro bably saved many future lives and competition i to be held on an dual basis ballimafad thtee families home from trips to west we welcome back to our commu nity three families who have been enjoying extended holiday trips as far west as winnipeg mr and mrs f w shortill returned from win nipeg by plane last tuesday and mr and mrs arnold mcenery and mr and mrs robert mcenery arri ved home from their trip on thus- day- afternoon the sanderson and smith famil- the mr editor the nice weather still remains with us but those frosty morn ings remind us time is getting on so dont be misled with the change in the time for ending daylight sa ving em batkin date max min rain hi ho come to the fair see you at georgetown fair this satur day in the park f a lashley to open fall fair saturday the oldest attraction in george- town the annua fall fair is slated for this saturday in the park it will be the 111th annual show sponsored by esquesingvjagricul- tural society bringing farmers and townspeople together in a day of friendly rivatlry for exhibit prizes the fall fair will feature as usual top animals in the cattle horse sheep and hog enrhihits there is a poultry show with the largest entry of birds in the county the hall exhibit in the armoury has such features as dis plays by county womens institu tes schools a terrific domestic science display plus flowers grain vegetables and handicraft the hall is open friday evening for those who like to get a pre view when things look their best and the midway will also operate that night horse racing will be the big grandstand feature the george town brass reed band will make one of its first public appearances since separating from the lome scots regiment vine motmtford of brampton will again handle the masterofceremonies role f a lashley who is secretary of the ontario fall fairs associa tion will officially open the fair this year a record crowd is expected with predictions that the fine fall weather will continue through the weekend photography choral singing lend variety to night school courses among new courses the geor getown night school is offering this year is photography it will be conducted by r m turkington scp school of crea tive photography mr turking ton who lives at 33 prince charles dr has had 20 years experience in photography covering many mon sept 23 69 46 tucs sept 24 72 39 wed sept 25 67 44 thurs sept 26 58 37 fri sept- 27 56 30 sat sept 28 58 34 sun sept 29 69 31 average 64 37 nil teams well balanced as bowling season opens georgetown industrial bowling league opened with a bang at the lucky strike last wednesday and thursday nights as the teams star ted out on theii schedule to decide who will finish on top of what looks like the best balanced league ics got together last thursday ev- m somc time f p i thr aftcr thc first teams of the children at the home of on 7 ints mr and mrs e srmththe brth- k anderso day celebrante were doreen and l tied for second si gordne smith and jimmy sander- ficemen ana provincial paper each many prizes as lady golfers have field day the ladies section of north halton golf and country club held their fall field day on tuesday september 17th with forty five ladies present mrs ted darling ton was udy of the day thhrty- five prises were given out to the participants supper was jaerwed in the dub house at the conclu sion of play mrs jack gunning airs ross duncan mrs stewart young attd hiss mercery mackesuue were the winners on ladies day tuesday september stth we heard a very good report of the combined efforts of the wom ens institute and the wa of bal- linafad church at their refreshment booth at the milton fa on satur day everything was sold out early in the afternoon and new su pplies had to be rushed in con gratulations ladies severaihere attended the anniv ersary services at churchill on sun day mr neelon was home for the weekend and took part in the services and entertained tht spea ker professor dobbie ahd the sal vation army quartette at his home in the evening mtrs j h neelcfn was also a weekend visitor at the manse we are sorry to report that mrs uoyd marshall is at the present time confined to the guelph gen eral hospital andjhw many friend wish iaer a speedy xccoyer srli with 5 points high single games for the first week were lou brandford with a nice 366v e madsen 306 and george webster 297 while ferry bludd with 800 had high triple george armitage 746 george webster 741 and e madsen 730 were other good triples top high average bowlers are terry bludd 252 george webster 247 george armitage 232 ken derose 228 e madsen 224 and jack kemshead 216- turkky suppers the fall round of turkey suppers started last week with both the united and anglican churches iar glen williams catering for well- attended affairs other org in town and district ihtve plant for similar ev ents this gpl- special fields his course will be aratc nights courses advertised presented on an elementary basis will be held only if sufficient ap- to teach the use of home type plications are received by october cameras such as box and folding 1 8th when the night school com- and the operation of 35 mro for j mittee will decide if a course is colour transparencies in the i to be carried or cancelled advanced stages there are inter- if the class you have chosen is csting features on photo journal- cancelled you will automatically ism portraiture use of lighting be registered in your second equipment and how to develop i choice in the georgetown her- print and enlarge students aid issue of october 9th m list will should bring their cameras the be printed of any classes having first night vacancies choral singing led by kenneth r harrison ajlct rmt1 music teacher in the local schools j pabillaat yanmmm latl will give an insight into all fields i v vi ttt of choral work it will consist of baitie acoflentvictiin a variety program in singing the choice of music depending upon the wishes of the students mrs frank black 80 guelph street is again teaching beginners millinery tuesday as she is al so teaching in bolton on wednes days the advanced millinery course will be held thursdays an introductory course in in dustrial drafjting and workshop mathematics will be under the direction of leonard wilson am iel 10 brucewood dr who be sides metrology has been closely connected with general engineer ing and production tool design for many years formerly from toronto where he instructed si milar evening courses at western tech he holds a responsible posi tion in production tool design at a nearby aircraft factory the four sewing courses are di vided this year between the two nights to ensure enough machines and equipment for each class tuesdays mrs ft hess home eco nomics teacher at the high school will teach beginners sewing and mrs mccrae guelph tailoring on wednesdays the groups making childrens and adult clothing will be taught by mrs harry moss 12 ostrander blvd other courses include oh painting taught on tuesdays by frank black 80 guelph sl and wednesdays by dorothy stoner r 3 typing by blair armstrong commercial teacher af the high school metalcraft by mrs char les austin r r 3 rug making by mrs- h e koch guelph leather- craft by mrs frank brown lime- house furniture reflnlshing by stering by t h briggsstawart- town welding by at zexavtov guelph sl general carpentry by one of georgetowns best known and best liked young men arthur john mcguigan 22 was harried in greenwood cemetery on tuesday september 24th following funeral service in knox presbyterian church arthur died early sunday morn ing from injuries suffered in an accident at hawkstone corner near barrie while en route to visit his fiance pierrette pnaneau at north bay the son of arthur and alice hayes mcguigan he lived in georgetown all his life attending chapel street public school and was in his second year of ryerson institute night classes at the time of his death he was employed with the maple leaf dairy where as a route salesman he made numerous friends he is survived by his parents sisters margaret and betty and brother bob rev alex calder conducted the service on tuesday pallbearers were joe kexley mike armstrong len murdock paul armstrong murtin armstrong and bob edwards bui mcenery ant jim edwards were hpnorary pall bearers ted girard don burt bud hayes bill hayes george de- forest art andrews tom shea and jim payne were flower bear ers break and entry at areha booth wilf mino 15 mcnab st silk screen printing by mrs kliraheth hoey eden mills contract bridge by mr k oddy toronto students may take two courses this year if desired when enrol ling one should of course check carefully if applying for two-cour- to see that they are on sep- vl i i a thieves netted a small quantity of cigarettes aind various other eon- fechoas from the booth of thti georgetown arena in a break sometime between midnight and 830 saturday morning keith barher 9 king sl aphol jsntry to tbie building was gaitf e9 through um double dears at tint north end of the rink cpl jbn bifrl borrow wu called to investigate v taiii

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