Seniors show its reallyj the time of their lives To kick off Senior Citizens Week In Georgetown the V Blue- Triangle Club planted dowers at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and St Andrews United Church At a recent bake sale held by the Triangle Club lies was raised thus enabling the organization to buy the flowers and the planters Mrs Jane Hoddinott a convenor of the Club said they were planting the flowers to show people that we care Two committees were arranged to do the lower planting Anna Jortsaan Lena Pond Jessie Williamson and Evelyn Rosa took over at the hospital and Harold Johnston Ena Hay Johnston Edythe Peck and Hazel Preston looked after the planting at the church Geraniums petunias and marigolds were planted as a special tribute to senior by the Georgetown V Blue Triangle Club THE HERALD Wednesday Jane IS IMSPage 1 Candlelight wedding setting SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK As part of senior citizens week the Blue Triangle Club of Georgetown planted flowers at the Georgetown Memorial Hospital and at St Andrews United Church Planting flowers were from left to right Harold Johnston Peck May John ston and Hazel Preston Thieves have a busy week in Georgetown area A Triumph was reported stolen from Georgetown British Cars Street last Friday Thieves entered the garage of the dealership bysmaahlng a window on the west side of the building and proceeded to open the service bay and drive away the car Police have a description of the vehicle with all serial numbers Bicycles and flags were again the target of the thieves over the past week as six bicycles were stolen while parked at stores schools and at homes in the Georgetown area The Canadian flag was reported stolen from Holy Cross School last Thursday A break and enter at Circor in corporated Road netted thieves In cash Entry to the premises was obtained by forcing a rear door during Caulking cement valued at was stolen from the construction site of the new medical centre behind the hospital The six tubes were stolen when entry to the storage shed was gained by knocking a hole In the door An autographed baseball mitt was reported stolen from Joseph Gibbons Park at a value of A tent stolen from the home of Donald was recovered near the dam last Friday A stolen vehicle from Toronto was recovered in Georgetown last Saturday A Barrie man was charged with Impaired and possession Sixty feet of fresh concrete was disfigured at Hilltop Apartments on Queen Street Two Instances of assault were recorded by police with charges pending on one of the two cases An Ottawa man was discovered lying on the sidewalk at the Georgetown Market Centre after the assault A scraped right leg and three broken teeth were the Injuries sustained by a Georgetown man while standing on the Main Street A 20yearold town resident will ap pear on charges of assault One case of fraud is under Investigation by Haltoo Regional Police In the amount of A forged cheque was cashed at Youngs Pharmacy Main Street last Friday Threejuvenlles were seen stealing a gear shift handle by a watchful resident on Wind sor Road Occupants of a truck with a muffler have been throwing eggs at the home of a Georgetown man Investigation Is con tinuing The business sign of Evan Chiropractic Clinic was damaged by unknown persons Monday evening The sign was located on Guelph Street Three charges have been laid In con nection with drug offences during the week all with marijuana St Pauls Church in Wlarton was the setting for the can dlelight wedding on May 17 in which Alice Lee Anne Hard- man exchanged vows with Bruce William Edwards In a double ring Lee Anne Is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Georgetown Bruce Is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Harry Edwards Etoblcoke Rev Douglas MacDonald Port Elgin officiated at the ceremony Mrs Robert Craig of Wlarton was the organist The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a long whits gown of rayon peau sole covered with a sheer allover lace The dress had a collar empire waist and buttoned cathedral sleeves with the train falling from the skirt of the dress Her tiered elbowlength veil was held by a headpiece of lace and pearls and formed a crown She carried a nosegay of red Roses and Stephanotfs with Hoses hanging down on streamers Mrs Rouse aunt of the bride was matron of honor Misses Debby and Lynda Edwards sisters of the groom were bridesmaids along with Miss Louise Hard- man sister of the bride Miss Kathy Hantaan cousin of the bride was flowerglrl Louise and Kathy wore pastel pink gowns with Debby and Lynda In pastel blue The gowns were of polyester crimp end had tiny Daisies throughout They were of a princess style with cape The girls had mat ching hats of pink and blue with the exception of the flowerglrl who wore little Carnations throughout her hair They carried baskets of Daisies Mums and Babys Breath Mr Jack Edwards brother of the groom was best man Mr Rick Edwards brother of the groom and Messers Bryan and Barry Hardman brothers of the bride were ushers Master Steven Hard- man brother of the bride was ring bearer The groom and his at tendants wore medium grey Prince Albert style tuxedos The dinner and reception following the wedding held at the Wlarton Propeller Club where the bride mother received guests In a floor- length mint green gown with a Want land Alice Lee HardmanBruce William Edwards floral Jacket complete with corsage of white Mums yellow Roses She was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a satin beige gown with a beige and brown jacket She was carrying a corsage of white Mums and Talisman Roses on her hand bag Master of Ceremonies for the evening Robert Sear cousin of the bride from Ot tawa There were five grand parents In attendance Three were grandparents of the bride Mr and Mrs Bert Jr of Mar and Capt Arthur Rouse of Wlarton Mr and Mrs Alfred of Scarborough grandparents of the groom were In attendance Mrs Bella Edwards of Rich mond British Columbia grandmother of the groom was not able to attend but sent her best wishes Music for the evening was provided by Rainbow Country of Owen Sound The brides outfit was a mint green pant- suit with an Orchid corsage The wedding cake was decorated by Mrs Vic of After a honeymoon in Clearwater Beach Florida the happy couple moved to their residence at 1759 St Mliilssauan Guests attended from Ottawa Toronto Kitchener Laketieid Georgetown Brampton Port Grand Island New York Cambridge Kingston Burlington Chatsworth Port Elgin Tara Owen Sound and the Bruce Peninsula Prior the wedding two showers were held for the bride Mrs Don Stewart of held a surprise miscellaneous shower on March so There were guests in attendance Mrs Vic Tyndall had several game and then the bridetobe opened the many gifts She was assisted by Bettyanne House and Louise Lee Anne then thanked everyone after which lunch served Mrs Jim Walsh held a surprise miscellaneous shower in Brampton on April 30 Friend and relatives were in attendance Several games were played end then Lea Anne opened the gifts assisted by her sister Louise A very delicious lunch was served with Lee Anne hnHng everyone at the end of the evening Weeks fender benders A collision Involving a parked car did over damage to the cars of Bcnneadettl of Erin and Terry Harlow of Georgetown The collision occurred at the Georgetown Market Centre Thursday The parked car of Lee Hooker Crescent received damages when struck by an unknown vehicle Damages were estimated at SO for the vehicle of Daniel Conwayof Street when car was struck by an unknown vehicle Friday A P car door of Robert description of the car has been McKay of Acton turned over to police and In vestigation Is continuing The Taylor boy was treated Another bicycle accident a doctor for scrapes and was recorded over the bruises and was released The weekend when Ron Taylor of collision occurred on Main Stevens Crescent failed to Street HOMESTEAD ENSIGN PHYLLIS a Bred Heifer sold In the sale of the East brought on the bid of Albert Cormier Valentino Farms Ltd Georgetown Ontario She Is sired by Century Ensign who Is classified Excellent for type and rated a Superior Type Sire the Good Pius Homestead Pauline Rock- man who has a six lactation average of percent for milk and 137 percent for fat Pictured Don Logan Mr Don Logan Mr Albert Cormier and Mr John Verstccg at the halter THE Service was Glen Williams Cemetery Sunday Rev Richard con- Representatives from the Garden Club of Hamilton are very interested in acquiring approximately acres of land In the area known as the old town reservoir It Is expected that the club will be meeting very shortly with the town to discuss their In the property which Is owned by Helton Hills One for you one for me The town has done a bit of wheeling and dealing with Georgetown developer to get a parcel of land adjacent to the Georgetown landfill site The town has swapped a parcel of land on Charles Street a opposite Lome Street for the landfill property Council agreed to the trade on the understanding that Mr Plluttl will pay all surveying and legal costs Involved In the deal Council okays diamond Speyslde may never be the home of another National Baseball League franchise but It is finally going to be the site of some hectic minor league Softball games Town council Monday night approved a resolution presented by Councillor Len which provides from to for work on a softball diamond adjacent to the Public School They have a ball league going over there but the bail diamond Is anything less than presentable Councillor Coxe commented Councillor Dick added Theres no question about the need because third based In located on the asphalt The Peel Museum Presents ALL OUR YESTERDAY An exciting display of photographs which portrays daily life in Nineteenth Century Bramplon See the original Haggert Bros Steam Engine built in Brampton in and a beautiful collection of Vin tage Toys Take an affectionate look at the past you may recognize some facts