Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1957, p. 11

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i i r wednesday evening october 30h 1957 second section plan sunday afternoon dedication park gates dedication of the ornamental gates at the park entrance a joint effort of georgetown wo mens institute and the chamber of commence will take place sun day afternoon the ceremony is scheduled- for 230 pm if weather is inclem ent it will take glace in the ar mory the handsome stone gates and- ornamental ironwork were com pleted some time ago this week a brass plaque has been added to preserve the memory of the gift made by the two organizations to the town harold bairstow president of the c c will be clwirman on sunday rev morgan mcfarlanr of st johns united church will conduct the religious portion of the service which includes a de dication prayer and benediction two hymns will also be sung mrs verral rawson wj presi dent will present the gates to the town and they will be accepted by mayor- jack armstrong mrs dan livingstone will unveil the plaque farm mews joan wrigglesworth to tell of british trip j e w joan wrigglesworth of hornby who was one of the four ontario junior farmer delegates to great britain in 1957 will be the speaker at the hilton high school on friday evening november 1st this is the occasion of the annual awards night for haltons h agricultural club members miss wrigglesworth will give an illustrated address on some of the highlights of her trip this wul be a big night for haltons 4hrs since it is on this occasion that the announcement of awards will be male prizes presented etc goes without saying that the mil ton high school auditorium will be crowded to capacity for this popular annual event wedding in london mr and mrs saxe attendants brother weds in hamilton icondrr whats happened to nancy oh rm glad you called togs teorried the telephone rings and everythings ok so many of trie calls you make ity lay say dont vxirrv when soinronc has to work into or rant kc a date or has to ianrcl an appointment tlie tclipln ne lets other people know at times liko this whether you arc making the rail or rerei inp it the ready rcauraiiic provider y vnur telephone ran lx- previous imhmi words this is just one of unlles example of- how wur telephone as its way a it makes life liapiiirr easier moreecure a former georgetown girl joyce denham was married in london recently to reginald melville reynolds a member of the university of western ontario staff the couple who will live in london were married in calvary united church the bride is the granddaughter of mr and mrs george denham 4 academy road choose returning officers and poll clerks for elections mrs percy saxe7 main st s received for her brother and mr saxe was a groo at the wedding of myra nellicks and walter cohen which took place on tuesday evening october 23 in beth jacob synagogue hamil ton mr cohen is mrs sams brother dorothy kaplan also- a- sister 6f the bride was matron of hon our and ruth and susan shamai whose mother is mrs isaac sha mai another sister were flower girls the bride wore a princess style white wedding gown with full harem skirt and carried a cascade of white rosek and feather mums attendants were in beige and carried bouquets of bronze and yellow fall flowers bernie oren- stein kingston wellknown as a television writer and actor was best man other groomsmen with mr saxe were jimmy lewis isaac shamai and ime sharp all of toronto mrs saxe wore a green- taffeta dress and hat and a yellow cor sage the brides mother mrs harry e nellicks wore pink lace with a pink corsage mr morris cohen of kansas city also was in the reception line with his nep hew mr and mrs cohen who will live in toronto flew to jamaica and cuba for their honeymoon trip wear a poppy in memory of those who gave their lives in war and to help disabled vets and fa milies in the humanitarian work of the poppy fund the bell telephone company of canada machinery for the 1057 george town municipal elections was set in motion last week when council chose polling booths deputy re turning officers and poll clerks for an election on december 9th the election if necessary will follow a nomination meeting no yember 28th at which nominations will be called for mayor reeve deputy reeve six councillors- a hydro commissioner and three public school trustees a two- year terra for hydro and school trustees leaves one hydro comis- sioner and three on the school board in office next year the nomination meeting this year will he moved from the pub lic library its site for several years to the auditorium of wric- rlcsworth school only one council mpmbcr has indicator his intentions so far and it is definite that george town will have a new reev reeve stan allen who moved to milton in september is complet ing his duties fit this office this year and announced some time ago that he would not again be a candidate clerktreasurer clarence ben- ham will act as returning officer for the election voters lists arc in process of being prepared now and will be off the printing press es within the next three weeks there is only one change in polling location this year resi dents of the queendurham area will vote at the home of fred anthony on durham st wart 1a at the home of mrs m maynard dros mrs may- nard sam harrison poll clerks mrs thomas golden mrs lome hunter ward ib at the fire hall basement rear door dros a s mccumbcri graham porter poll clerics mrs jack cunning ham mrs harold pete tost ward 2a at the home of mrs george barnes dros mrs doug marshall mrs frank con- nely poll clerks mrs harvey copland mrs len sunnucks i ward 2b at the home of mrs thomas grieve dros wm g marshall alice treanor poll clerks mrs rupert beaumont william engeby ward 2c at the home of fred anthony dros mrs les fallow mrs henry hale poll clerks mrs anthony mrs fred spires ward 3a at the home of gerard wilcox dros mrs mar shall timbers mrs jim bradley poll clerks mrs william hay- ward mrs ron kitchen ward 3b at the municipal ruilding dros george arnold mrs frank fetch poll clerks joe hall sr kloria alcott ward 3c at the public lib rary dros mrs a w gilmer roy magloukhlcn poll clerks may iangan harry purkins former tocalite joyce denham weds london a former georgetown resident dorothy joyce denham was mar ried in london on october 12th at a ceremony performed by rev e g turnbull in calvary united church the bride who is the daughter of mrs william arthur denham and the late mr denham is em ployed at the university of wes tern ontario she is the grand daughter of mr and mrs george denham 4 academy rd her hus band reginald melville reynolds a uwo graduate is also a mem ber of the university staff he is the son of mr and mrs r m rey nolds of london the bride wore a floor length gown of brocaded costal charm with- sweetheart neckline and lily point sleeves she carried a cas cade of red roses and white mums marilyn shaver as maid of hon our wore beige crystal charm waltz length bridesmaids were sisters of the bride and groom lois denham in turquoise crystal charm and hazel reynolds in tangerine the three attendants carried bouquets of bronze mums ronald denham gave his sister in marriage in the double ring ceremony john armstrong was groomsman gerard hebert and the brides brother bruce denham were ushers and martin boundy played the wedding music a reception followed the cere mony at the cobble stone inn mr and mrs reynolds will be making their home in london changeover time at maveals now is the tiaae to have your car put in shape for fall and winter driving yealmofyj our mechanics are trained to do the best possible work on your car w pickup and dalhrar interna rw t g w n twr3611 restr7339 saturday excursions to toroh no every saturday to and incl dec 14th good going and returning same saturday only allenford 505 kitchener 260 brampton 95 listowel 380 brussels 460 mitchell 420 chesley oos owen sound 505 clinton 506 paisley 550 elora 260 palmerston 355 fergus 260 sarnia 685 georgetown 130 southampton 625 goderich 530 stratford 365 guelph 205 strathroy 550 hanover 460 walkerton 485 harriston 400 watford 605 ingersou 3jk wingham 505 kincardine 620 wyoming 650 riu information rom agehts 1 t740 smoke damage but fire averted funeral home a safety control which failed to operate on an oil furnace at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith st was respon sible for a serious fire threat early- thursday morning averted only when the resident of an upstairs apartment investigated on smell ing smoke jim jones a mcclure employee was retiring after watching the late show on television when he smellcd the smoke on checking the basement he found the joist directly above tho oil furnace in flames the furnace itself was red hot and clouds of smoke were billowing into the other rooms mr jones doused the joist with a pail of water before turning in the alarm the damage was held to a minimum and resulted mostly from the smoke the furnace is located directly beneath the main parlor jhen who iknti pf fotnorrptf practice moderation firit baptist church rev a j barker ba bd 10 am church school 11 am bread for the world 7 am shall we practice faith healing 8 am friendly hour zt jkouse of seagram distillers tine 1857 t cominglcoming lions jamboree oct 31 nov 2 bis mights in georgetown armoury bingo games of chance 555 draw for new car frig range masquerade childrens parade free admission a ssssset t jl- iaaaa ymii sfcifew-

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