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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1971, p. 19

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THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPT IS Page Carter Wedding Vows in Calvary Baptist A honeymoon it Emerald Beach Hotel Nassau Bahamas followed the marriage of Marilyn June Carter and John ceremony In Calvary Baptlat Church Toronto took place July Sneyd officiated and Mrs Jean Merton was organist The baptistry and front of the church was decorated with white pink and mauve carnations and daisies The brides father gave her In marriage In the double ring ceremony Tbe bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Carter Church Street The groom Is the son of Mrs Peter Leith Skene Aberdeenshire Scotland and the Mr The bride wore a full length gown of double needle em white organza liny covered buttons led from a scalloped collar to a satin ribboned raised waist The gown extended into a train and had long full sleeves with tiny but tons on tight cuffs A waist length veil or silk net fell from an em broldered organza headpiece matching the gown She earned a cascade bouquet of pink roses white daisies and gypsophlla she wore a pearl sunburst brooch which had belonged to her maternal grandmother LILAC CHIFFON Mrs Grace Mills North Bay was matron of honour She wore a full length gown with white cotton voile top and lilac chiffon skirt and short puffed sleeves flowers were appllqued from a standup collar to around the lacetrimmed raised waist She wore a wide brimmed lilac hat trimmed with lace matching the gown She carried a nosegay of pink and white daisies and mauve and pink carnations Robert Scarborough was groomsman Douglas Sheath Toronto and Donald Livingstone Georgetown were ushers Groom and male at wore white Spanish style jackets and black trousers Receiving at the Holiday Inn the brides mother wore a coat dress of lilac pink silk worsted with wide border of silk braid around the bottom and a hat of pale pink and darker pink shading Into mauve flowers Shoes and handbag were dyed to match and she had a purse corsage of green SCOTLAND The grooms mother was unable to come from Scotland for the ceremony and Mrs Kathleen Keene received in her place for the groom She was in ivory silk crepe with matching hat and accessories and a corsage of pink Wedding guests came from Toronto North Bay Hamilton Dundas Winnipeg Scotland Kitchener Montreal Brampton Oakville Milton Trenton and Georgetown For her honeymoon trip the bride changed to a multl coloured transition dress white accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses Mr and Mrs Etobicoke He Is employed with D S Salnthlll Co Ltd and she with Proctor Ltd MR AND MRS JOHN LEITH DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MIMSiaS- THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Branch Office Queans Square Brampton Phone Brampton or and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange VlsK our modern office If you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER DOBIE B Thomson Wirt Butty This is how warm a new Texaco furnace will make you feel Warm as toast Thats because a new Texaco forced furnace Is designed to ensure the complete combustion of every last drop of oil And oil means tha most heat for the least money Its also available on easy budget terms SERVICE RRI Tel HONK COMFORT COST TO 4000 Dog Catcher Knocks Off First Offer George Herrington the present dog control officer for appeared before Township council last Tuesday night repeating his offer made the week before to continue the service in Esquesing He had originally planned to resign at the end of September At present pays him a month plus for every dog picked up as long as the pick us is authorized by the township clerk The offer made by to now puts the cost at a year less than last weeks statement with no pick up charge to the township said he could reduce the offer by the because he doesnt have to buy land but will extend his facilities at the back of his property THREE DAY The ratepayers will still have to pay to reclaim their dog thus paying for the three day mandatory stay at the pound said there would be two men on duty till pjn and another answering emergency calls There would be a hour answering service but this does not mean the dog control officer would come out all through the only if the answering service deemed ft an emergency He pointed out he was in stalling electronic equipment for the disposal of dogs whose owners did not want them to go to the University of Toronto for research ONE OF SEVEN Herrington surprised council when he said only out of dogs are reclaimed by their owners When he was asked if he sold any dogs Herrington said he never had but he had given them away many times rather than have them destroyed Cr Coxe wondered if It was fair to charge SO cents per capita over the whole township when only the four villages of Stewarttown Limehouse and Glen Williams were patrolled He admitted the rural people would not want their dogs picked up if they followed the cattle from one field to another If it happened to be across the road BETTER pointed out they would only have to call him If dogs were being a nuisance then he would pick the dog up whether or not it was In a village Deputyreeve Russell Miller commented I think well get better service this way Council decided to discuss it In committee offer is conditional on the three municipalities of Acton Georgetown and In the contract Someone Will Win New Car Tomorrow com and baseball Never a dull moment Tuesday evening a delegation from Branch 120 under the leadership of Norm Ward were at the town council meeting to discuss the Saturday morning hockey situation This subject was covered very thoroughly in last weeks edition of this newspaper The meeting with the town council was very brief and in consequence Norm and executive members were able to return in time to attend the Branch executive meeting which was in session The Branch received a letter from the powers that be of the C E thanking the Branch Pipe Band for their endeavours on Warriors Day STILL LOOKING Branch membership now stands at Harry Atkinson Is still looking for those few who have yet to pay their 1971 dues for these people cannot be counted as members for this year until the dues are paid The next district convention will be held in Hamilton Branch SB on October and Branch Pipe Band and Colour Parties have been Invited to this Wednesday must have been a good day for A Greenwood for we believe he presided over the best attended tone council meeting we have seen All eleven Branches were represented by iro or more members CROSSCOUNTRY Track and field chairman of the zone is looking for volunteers to officiate at cross country run at Albion Hills on Saturday October 2nd at 30 a m The zone need time keepers and umpires to sec that those participating do jiot make any crafty detours If you are In contact Hank Russell Thursday was another meeting evening this time Norm and his girl Friday along with the O were at Branch Milton Steve Raspberry was unable to attend this meeting but his first vice president Laurence Laking handled the evening Actons Bob James and Chuck Lindsey were on hand Erin fellows seemed to have got lost they did make it Among the subjects discussed was the merits of a branch dispensing draught beer and the disadvantages Track and Held was also discussed as was public speaking BIG NIGHT Friday Joe was at the Branch with hams for Ihe lucky darters who were D Smith R McKenzle Atkinson Wilcox W Hanson J Ferguson B Ramsay J Martin Car club draw was made with winner D Ward If Bennett J Herrington Norton Next Friday September is the night the car members have been waiting for when along with many big prizes the car will be won by a lucky person Doors will open at with the first ticket being drawn at Chairman Mike Eland wishes good luck to all members Dont forget to bring your car club card with you WESTERN FAIR Saturday the Branch Pipe Band accompanied by and Branch 15 Colour Parties travelled to London to par ticipate in the Western Fair Warriors Day Parade After leaving the Branch at 30 a they arrived in London at 11 30 The parade moved off at 12 30 m finishing at 1 As always 120 Pipe and Drum performed with much con fidence Although the Branch Colour Party did their best they along with the band won no prizes However all was not lost Branch IS Brampton Colour Party came home with the Colour Party Trophy We believe the zone can feel proud because of this The members of the Duchess of Kent Legion made the Band and Colour Parties very welcome On arriving back at Brampton the pipers piped the trophy winners into their Branch where they were warmly congratulated The following is from sports officer Hank Russell PITCHERS GAME Saturday was a very eventful day in the life of the few but hardy athletes from Branch 120 Two of the horseshoe players took out for Milverton end the Provincial Tournament Sam The Mayor Giaby and Tom Ace Harlow made a good show representing Branch 120 Saturday afternoon also saw a real game take place It Mrs William Costain Former Town Resident was a real pitchers game as the score ended to 1 In favour of Legion over Kinsmen Legion hurling was handled very capably by Gib Telford as he threw both right and left handed and had all opposition batters baffled by his knack and speed He looked like young Telford of the old days His catching mate was Bob Burns who was also surprised at the way Gib threw that ball Just where Bob asked for it Remainder of Legion Young Bloods were King Chubby McLean Nash Hopper McLeod Mike George George and Joe Bob Anderson Harold Badham Joe Politer and Hank Russell A few brilliant defensive plays were also pulled off by the Legion squad From what we could see I dont think there will be any problem in getting a team set up for the September tournament in Port Funeral service took place at the Sherrin Funeral Home Toronto on Monday for a former Georgetown resident Mrs William Sandy Costain who died at St Michaels Hospital September Mrs Costain was Audrey Bishop when she lived in town with her parents Dr Eric and the late Pear Bishop and received her schooling here She leaves her husband two daughters Susan and Barbara Mrs Joan Gregory Stubborn Car Thiof Joseph Graham RR Limehouse who owns one of three cars reported missing here Thursday can confirm that lightning does strike twice Notified that his car had been found Graham went to the Acton Ontario Provincial Police office to collect the vehicle and emerging from tbe office he spotted an unidentified driver ready to take off again The would be joy rider fled on foot Earlier Acton Police chased Graham s car into town where an unregistered driver packed it up at Church and Frederick St and escaped CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams GOODLETS ARE CLOSING OUT THEIR TOY DEPARTMENT 50 OR MORE OFF ALL TOYS Buddy L Mattel Tonka and many other name brands GOODLETS Downtown Gaorsotown The Bank of Nova Scotia Cornar anil Road Wishes to Announce A CHANGE OF HOURS Effective September 1971 The Hours of Service will be Monday Wednesday am 430 pm Thursday 930 800 Friday 930 am 600 pm OPENING OCT 1st IN NEW LOCATION Main St South Nest To Park Confectionery FULL RANGE OF DRESS FABRICS Custom Made Draperies Floor Coverings Household Ceramics Classes The Woride Meat Hatty Make Your Own Original Christmas Gifts Decorate Your Home While Learning A Great And Relaxing Hobby AFTERNOON A EVENING CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED Call ELLEN 8262260 I QUEEN ST N JUST MIN FROM GEORGETOWN SO ITS PROTECTION YOU WANT INVESTIGATE BOEHMERS PREMIUM PARTS PROTECTION PLAN Your healing system has many component as motors transformers relays and other expensive parts that ore subject to break down or failure It makes tense if warranty has expired to have this ports protection plan YOU NEED NEVER BUY ANOTHER OIL BURNER service parrs protection 133 CALL US TODAY AND LIVE THE TOTAL HOME COMFORT WAY Since 341 Armstrong Ave Georgetown

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