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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1973, p. 18

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Karen Peavoy Stephen Keir United In August Ceremony St John United Church was the setting for a doublering ceremony Aug between Karen daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom Edward St and Stephen Keir son of Lloyd Kelr of Glen Williams The couple was united in marriage by Rev Peter Barrow of Knox Presbyterian Church music was played by John Taylor and the bride was given In marriage by her father The fathers of the wedding clpab wore white carnations and the groom a red rose as boutonnieres The bride wore a formal gown of nylon organza over taffeta with a wedding ring neckline of lace The long train caught at the back wltn a bow and the cathedral length veil were also richly bordered with the lace She carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations and wore pearl earrings a gift of the groom The bride attendants were Judy Peavoy of Alton Carolyn Keir of Glen Williams and Sandra Kelr of Georgetown all gowned alike in floorlength blue dresses trimmed with white dallies and white high rise clog sandals Blue bows adorned their hair and they carried nosegays of white and mauve daisies trimmed with blue loops and streamers gifts from the bride were silver charms for their bracelets The groomsman was Hank Van Alphen of Glen Williams and ushers were Charles brother of the bride and Jim Keir brother of the groom In tuxedos with pale blue carnation boutonnleres The brides mother wore a formal gown of blue and green floral chiffon with a corsage of yellow mums and green ac Honored guests at a reception in the Odd Fellows Hall were Mrs Edith Woodyord of Mlsslssauga maternal grand mother of the bride Mrs Pearl of Erin paternal grandmother of the bride and Mrs Jessie Mlno of Glen Williams maternal grand mother of the groom Unable to be present were Mr and Mrs Donald Houston of Georgetown grandparents of the groom All wore orchids gifts of the bride The tables were decorated with bud vases of white and mauve daisies and pale blue mums and white candelabra Rev Peter Barrow gave the blessing and Ken Peavoy the toast to the bride The groom responded and then he and his bride presented everyone with a piece of wedding cake from a silver tray The father of the bride said a few words to welcome the groom into the family Out of town guests were present from Michigan GEORGETOWN I IF Thursday Sept Page Guelph Acton Streetsvilte Alllston Erin Alton and Glen Williams Following the reception a Ratio party was held at the of the bride parents For her honeymoon In Nor them Ontario the bride wore a color mini dress with corsage of yellow daisies They are residing at 36 Market St The groom is em ployed at MacKenzie Lumber Prior to her marriage showers were given for the bride by her cousin Mrs Marjorie Mathers of Alton and Mrs Sandra Keir of Georgetown sister In law of the groom BALLINAFAD LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Wl met for the September meeting at the home of Mrs T Given The president Mrs McLean welcomed members and sU visitors Mrs McLean spoke on the fall project for the Homemaklng Club which Is Accessories for the Bedroom There will be two groups of for this project The are to be Mrs Kirkwood Mrs T Given and Mrs W McLean with the help of the senior girls The senior course is to be Creative Stitchery Those going to training school from will be Mrs Jesse McEnery and Mrs LeoJamieson It la to be Oct 18 and Two were chosen from the branch to attend the area convention which will be In Kitchener the beginning of November Among the correspondence read was a gratifying letter from the Korean lad whom the local branch had sponsored for a good many years He thanked all for the help given An Interesting letter was also read from a branch in England Mrs gave a too din a entitled A through the Minds Eye with details of places of interest of each province She also had an illustrated book on Canada which had passed around In keeping up with the topic Mrs Given showed movies of Moose River and other beauty spots which they had travelled to this summer Several from this community were present at some of the activities in In con nection with the Potato Feat last Friday Saturday and Sunday Special interest was focused on Friday night when a was chosen MlssBrenda the winner She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Burt of RR2 Acton and the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Georgetown Mrs Richard Short HI Sr recently returned from a pleasant holiday with her daughter at a cottage near Beaver ton Mrs Griffen Jones and little grandson Christopher of spent a few days last Meek visiting friends In the community Winnifred Smith SCOTSDALE CAPTURES AWARDS G of Scotsdale Form Georgetown left receives the J Kay Memorial Trophy from Canadian National Exhibition cattle committee chairman Dennett Deacon The trophy represents supremacy In the class Behind the are Short Horn Lassies Bonnie Mills and Nora Walker The award was one of several won by Scotsdale cattle during the Judging MR AND MRS STEPHEN MEET THE GEORGETOWN REGIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES WHEN Tuesday Sept 18 WHERE Georgetown District High School TIME pm SPONSORED BY THE GEORGETOWN JAYCEES The Man For The Job PHIL mm Located in MISS1SSAUGA Advance to Square One Canadas largest enclosed shopping centre Everything there Fashions and fancies and practical things Foods and furniture hobbies and pets 170 stores and services in one movearound square With the Bay Sears and Dominion in huge stores on the corners Advance to Square One great new city of shops with convenient parking for over 6 300 cars Grand opening Wednesday October 3 r r i J Mis r i i J at Highway and Burnhamlhorpe Road SQUARE ONE SHOPPING CENTRE A McLaughlin Group Development

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