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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1971, p. 15

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MARRIED IN HOLY CROSS Mr and Mn Victor Giefert sign register olio wing their recent wedding In Holy Cross Church The bride the former Cheryl Jean Robertson la the daughter of Mrs Jean Robertson and Murray Robertson The groom la the son of Mr and Mrs Ted Giefert Terra Cotta DayRichardson Marriage Ceremony Holy Cross Holy Cross Church was the setting for wedding on 2 when Catherine Helen daughter of Mr and Mr Walter Richardson 12 Durham Street was united In marriage to Car men Edward son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Day of Nova Scotia Father Wood officiated for the four clock double ring ceremony Mr J Redmond was organist and played O Promise Me Because and Perfect Love during the service Adams Photography Mr and Mrs Carmen Edward Day Try an Old Fashioned Glaxed Almond Treat TUT favorite cup almond 1 cup water 1 cup sugar Heat water and sugar together until sugar Is dissolved com pletdy Place nuts In mixture not mora than 13 at a time Boil gently until tender Remove with slotted spoon one at a time Drain on absorbent paper Sprinkle mora sugar over nuts coating all sides Dry In cool oven Keep in closely covered metal container Holly Cookie Melt over low heat In top of double boiler one stick butter or margarine and large mar When melted add green food coloring and stir In bur cups cornflakes Stir over low beat until tbe flakes an coated Then spoon onto waxed paper In holly shapes Sprinkle Immediately with Tl hots Utile red candles Let cool until was an ancient Per sian The church was decorated with standards of white daisy mums and peach gladiolus The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length Sown of white organza over sole trimmed with idered floral appliques It was styled with high neckline and full sheer sleeves with deep pointed embroidered de sole cuff The neck and hemline of the gown and the full on the floor veil were trimmed with lace edging She carried a cascade bouquet of white daisy mums and peach sweetheart roses Mrs was tbe matron of honor Mrs Elaine Richardson Miss Beth Ricba rdson and Miss Vtckl Cunnl were bridesmaids and Miss Sarah Lee Vugta was the flower girl They were gowned alike In full length dresses of peach crepe accented with moss green velvet and carried bouquets of white daisy mums The little girl carried a basket of tbe same flowers Lucien was groomsman David Richardson twin brother of the bride Rawlins Kent and Bruce Cook were ushers Joe Richardson was ring bearer and carried matched set of rings on a pillow of white satin The male at tendants and tbe father of the bride wore black tuxedos with white pleated shirts Approximately 150 guests attended the reception and wedding dance In Sacred Heart Parish Hall The mother of the bride received wearing a gown of powder blue de sole and was assisted by the sister of the groom Mrs Gall Vugta who wore a gown of pink pleated satin Their corsages were white orchids couple spent a few days at the family cottage and then continued their honeymoon trip back to their new home In Nova Scotia The bride travelled In a burgundy crimplene dress trimmed with grey and black and grey accessories Her corsage was an orchid During her brief visit home prior to the wedding the bride was entertained at a surprise shower given by her bridesmaids and the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Kenneth Richardson Relatives and close friends of tbe bride and groom attended Following the rehearsal party at the bride home a stag party was arranged for the groom by his attendants and was held In the home of his brother Inlaw Mr Adrian Vugts Hope your holiday menu includes all the Joys of tbe season Best wishes for health wealth and happiness to all out food friends H B Plumbing Heating ft BETTY CLARE Robert Mcdonald PAUL METCALFE Seek to Form Coven Herald Ad Reflects New Interest in Witchcraft Double double toil and trouble witches have come back Into their own Interest in the occult and witchcraft Is becoming more widespread every da v There has even been a notice running In the Herald for the last three weeks seeking anyone interested In forming a coven To tbe ordinary mortals this may need an explanation Acoventsa group of 19 people Interested witchcraft extrasensory perce ption fortune telling hand writing analysis dreams and premonitions After years of being hidden behind mysterious screens seances too are now becoming popular and almost respectable UPSURGE The women who put the notice in Coming Events are in terested in all these phases of the unknown and are hoping to find others to share tbdr Interest J Even the library has noticed j the upsurge of interest in books 1 dealing with these subjects Box Herald is the place to write unless you would prefer to send a message by mental telepathy 30 From Here Attend Recital Over Georgetown district members of the Guelph Community Concerts Association enjoyed a recital at War Memorial Hall in on Wednesday December The guest artists were Ma Si Hon violinist and his wife Tung Kwong Kwong pianist Their selection included works by Beethoven Llsit Saint Saens and Schubert audience was favoured with three encores one of which was composed by Ma Si Hon s brother Ma Si Tung Many of tbe members stayed to a reception afterwards where tbe artists were generous with their autographs GEORGETOWN THURSDA DEC m raw a Bridge Club On December there were tables of duplicate bridge playing In the Legion Auditorium North- South winners Jane Reynolds Mrs Fran Leonard seco Mr and Cam third Hon Reynolds and Del Wallace fourth Mrs Taylor and Mrs Aileen Bradley East West winnersfirst Bart Fisher and Mrs Flora Smith second Mr and Mrs Clayton Barbour third Jim Sargent and Leo fourth Mrs Gundl Klstemaker and Zellers BOXING DAY MONDAY LIMITED QUANTITIES I SHOP EARLY FOR BEST ASSORTMENT NO HIGHWAY GEORGETOWN BOXING DAY 9 to 6

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