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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1975, p. 11

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Visit Pioneer Village THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT hosted talks to Mrs Joan of citizens at an 35 Crescent Georgetown one of the Strawberry Social June at Black Creek senior who enjoyed the performance Pioneer Village just north of Toronto Piper by John of the Pipe and Drum Band Bands THE HERALD Wednesday June Page Alloa wedding for couple Nancy Bernlce Faulkner daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Faulkner Mountainvlew Road Georgetown married James Ranald Bland son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Bland of Brampton on Saturday May The oclock wedding took place In the Home United Church in Alloa Ontario with Reverend Waiter Ridley of ficiating at the double ring ceremony and with Mrs Irene Wheeler playing the organ The bride wore a gown made by her mother of polyester satin with lace sleeves Seed pearl trim decorated the gown The seed pearl headpiece carried a lace veil The bride carried a bouquet of red Roses and pink Carnations Mrs of Georgetown a longtime friend of the bride was matron of honor Miss Sharon Faulkner and Mils Faulkner nieces of the bride and Fay Bland sitter of the groom were bridesmaid with MIs Andrea Faulkner another niece of the bride a All the attendants wore gowns of mint greeen flocked nylon and each carried a bouquet of yellow and Daisies The carried a basket of yellow Daisies and small Mums Mr William a friend of the groom was the with Mr John Holtby Brampton Mr Howard Faulkner East and Mr Stephen from Brampton a ushers Brent Faulkner a nephew of the bride was the rtngbearer The male attendants wore black tuxedos with velvet vests and ruffled shirts Mother of the bride Mrs Stanley Faulkner wore a gown of blue flowered nylon with a matching long coat She wore a corsage of white Rosea and Stepbanotla Mother of the groom Mrs Ronald Bland wore a gown of coral flowered nylon and a matching coat She wore a corsage of mauve Orchids After the reception at the Georgetown and Country Club the couple left for a honeymoon in northern Ontario Before the wedding the bride received three miscellaneous showera given by Mrs Pentland Mrs Fay Craig and Mrs Melody HyUnd A shower was given by the Ladles of the Home United Church From her fellow employees the bride was presented with a set of matching pots and pans The couple will be living on li Gatwick Lane Debra Ann FrostBrian Glenn Shoebridge They travelled in style Jean Wakefield proves theres a place for women A Georgetown woman is proving that there is indeed a place for women In the financial J world Jean Moore Park Crescent has fellowship from the Institute of Canadian Bankers prestigious organization representing financial In stitutions throughout Canada standings in three of the last Mrs Wakefield who bap- and has been pens to be the mother of three presented a special award to has been working accomplishment towards her fellowship for the past four years To receive It Mrs Wakefield currently she has had to successfully the manager of the savings complete ten very demanding department of the Royal courses Banks main office in She has received honors Brampton Ballinafad news Ballinafad picnic lot of fun There were over ladles present for the June meeting of held at the he- i of Mrs Marilyn lead on Tuesday evening of last week Mrs Eileen president opened with short poem and Mra Norman Sin clair acting secretary read minutes of the May meeting gave the treasurers report Various Items of business came up and were dealt with including two catering Jobs The was an in teresting one as each member gave an Item bout the old Methodist Church before union and a past pastor of the area The devotion was given by Jesse McEnery after which favorite hymn was sung Mrs described In detail the United Church crest followed by the devotional which dosed with another favorite The topic was given by Mrs Gloria John on She read tetters from Dr Lotta Hit- chtnsnova executive director of the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada She has been working In Nairobi South Africa The letters were very Interesting as they told of her experiences with the native people Mrs Marshall and Mrs MadjJ assisted Mrs In serving lunch Mr Jesse McEnery returned home from Guelph General Hospital last week after a successful minor operation Hut many s hope his health will be much Improved Several families from the community went camping at a park near Clifford for the weekend It was an Idea weekend weatherwise Mr and Mrs Jones from are spending a holiday at the Smith farm Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall are busy moving this week They will be living in a trailer We will be welcoming Dr his wife and family from Stewarttown They are the new owners of the Marshall farm and they will be living there on the weekends The open air church service and picnic were well attended on Sunday It was held on the lawn of Eveline and Bud Snows Mrs Clarke and Marion Jamieson were in charge of the sports Conlngsby Womens In stitute celebrated their annlveraary at Brisbane School on Sunday Neighboring Institutes were Invited and some from the branch attended and report a happy time Ann Frost daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald Frost Georgetown married Brian Glenn Shoebridge son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Shoebridge of Georgetown on Saturday June 14 at m at the Norval United Church Arrangements of white and yellow Mums decorated the church Reverend Walter Ridley officiated at the double ring ceremony Mr William Barclay was the soloist with Mrs May Ridley ac companying Mrs Barclays selection which Included The Lords Prayer The Wedding Song and Ill Walk Beside You The bride and groom rode In style from the church to the reception held at the St Georges Anglican Church hail A Ford convertible owned by Mr and Mrs William Allison Eighth Line Georgetown and by Mr Allison was their means of transporation At the reception a great aunt of the bride Miss Marge Frost gave grace and a long time friend of the bride and her family Mr from Mexico Missouri proposed the toast to the bride The bride wore a gown with a slightly flared skirt with double lace flounces The bodice was covered with lace with long lace sleeves Keeping the tradition of wearing something old the bride wore a pearl ring of her great great aunt The bride carried a bouquet of red Roses accented with Babys Breath MaryAnn Scharthl was the matron of honor with Susan Trudl Shoebridge and Kelly Frost as bridesmaids All theattendants wore gowns of mint green with Vneck and flared short sleeves They each carried white baskets of Daisies yellow Roses with highlights of Babys Breath Flower show Roses perennials and flower arrangements will be on exhibit next Tuesday July 1 at the Knox Presbyterian Church The show will be sponsored by the Horticultural Society of Georgetown Any persona who are not members of the society are welcome to display flowers The exhibits will be open to the public from IS until m however flower entries must be at the church between the hours of ID a and 12 For further Information on the show contact Diane Salter at Cameron Ward of Peter borough waa the best man with Gordon Shoebridge Dave and George uahe Two other special guests attended the wedding Mrs Frost grandmother of the bride and Mr grandfather of the groom helped celebrate their childrens wedding Joanne Frost mother of the bride floor length gown of peach polyester silk Jersey with a short matching cape She word a diamond cluster ting of her grandmother and a corsage of white Gardenias Edith mother of the groom wore a floorlength aqua gown with a girdle of pearl and a matching floor- length longsleeved coat which was also edged In pearls The gown and coat were made of polyester silk GDHS auto teacher passes course Mr Robert Webster an Instructor at Georgetown District High School was one of the participants in the auto workshop held at Ferris State College in Big Rapids Michigan Instructors from across Canada and the US attended the course held from May through June with the primary objective of updating their technical knowledge Mr Webster along with the other instructors studied electrical circuit fun damentals wiring and service chassis The participants earned undergraduate credits In professional education through Ferris State College and graduate school credits at Centra Michigan University Jersey She wore a corsage of matching purse were yellow Roses accessories The couple As her travelling outfit the travelled to Hallburlon bride wore a pure silk Highlands for their necked sleeveless dress with a honeymoon Mr end Mrs long sleeved jacket of orange purchased a tan and white print Tan mobile home and will be living leather sandal pumps with a in Willow Park in Nerval Ruth Ann Brother steps in for father On Saturday June at the St Johns United Church Ruth Ann Mallon daughter of Mr Charles Mallon and the late Theresa Mallon from Rhode Is married Ronald William son of Mr and Mrs Charles of Georgetown Reverend Harold Martin officiated at the double ring ceremony with organist Dale Wood The brides father Mr Charles Mallon could not attend the wedding because of illness in the family Mr Thomas Mallon brother of the bride escorted the bride down the aisle and gave her in marriage The bride wore a floor length gown of Ivory lace Kathleen Gonsolvea of Massachusetts was the matron of honor with Kathleen Knight Cheryl Dexter and Dixon as bridesmaids Thomas Fancy of Chatham Ontario was the best man with Robert Richard and Jack Kemshead as ushers The grooms mother Mrs Charles wore a Door- length gown of light blue knit with a blue and beige long lace coat She wore a corsage of yellow Sweetheart Roses The bride wore a cream colored floorlength knit dress with a matching Jacket as travelling outfit She wore a corsage of Orchids The couple went to Niagara Falls and Virginia Beach for their honeymoon Mr and Mrs Ronald summer residence will be in Massachusetts and their winter residence will be In Georges Quebec ELKS BINGO Monday June 30 THE CREDITVALLEY CLUB pm JACKPOT NUMBERS Carpet Barn CARPET- ALL BRANDS CERAMIC 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