THEHEIUID 40th anniversary celebrated Sunday Mr and Mrs John McEachem 13 Haslcmere Ave Brampton were at home to a snail family gathering on Sunday Sept on the occasion of their wedding anniversary Their son Ian welcomed the guests at the door Mr and Mrs McEachern receiving In ho living room which was decorated with pink and red dowers The colour scheme was carried out into the dining room where a two tier wedding cake decorated the buffet table Mrs made her own coke which was decorated by her daughter in low Marilyn Following friendly visit a buffet supper which was prepared by their daughters Ruth Mm Charles Groat Hazel Ellen Mrs David Armstrong and daughter In law Marilyn Mrs Ian was served Mrs McEachern only sister Miss Gray poured tea Rev J H Hodgson acted as toast master telling stories of the past and extending congratulations and best wishes for the future tie of flcjated at the wedding forty yearn ago at the home of the bride parents the late Mr and Mrs Howard Gray Mayficld Other members of the Immediate family who helped make his a memorable day were the brides only brother Ivan Gray and son in laws Charles Groat and David Armstrong day would not have been complete without their grandchildren Karen and Groat Marline Peter Shen and Mark McEachem Unable to attend but sent his beat wishes was the groom s only brother and sister in law 1000 damage Mr and Mrs A of Calgary Alberta Mrs Ivn Davidson was also a guest and her pleasing manner en tertained with music and a sing song In he mom Mr and Mm McEachem were the recipients of many lovely gifts flowers and cards in garage fire Sunday earning an estimated ihmage Fire Chief Ken Buikema said electrical wiring lights and windows In the garage owned by William have to be repaired or replaced The fire started when Mr was cutting the bumper oil a truck with a torch Sparks Ignited gas vapors on the floor which caused the small blaze Mr the fire out using water from the swimming pool before the firefighters arrived Chief said the convinced Mr buy a ire ex lor his Concession residence No one was Injured if Les Griffiths Manager transfer Griffiths will not move out of Georgetown although he accepted a transfer from Georgetown a to a Zoller store in Misslssauga He was pleased with the promotion to general manager of the second largest Zeller branch because It provides him with more opportunity Yet he would rather com mute than relocate his family since they like Georgetown Before Mr Griffiths came Georgetown to manage the new which opened here in September 1971 he served as the corporation national sales and advertising manager After overseeing operation of Georgetown Zellers for five years Mr Griffiths opted for personal advancement secure in the knowledge hat he new store firmly established Mr Griffiths who lives with his wife Shirley and sons Greg and Graham on Stockman Crescent is active in the community He is vice president of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce governor of the regional centre and involved with the Association for the Mentally Retarded Photography and squash are his mam hobbles His chosen profession and leisure time interests Illustrate Mr Griffiths statement I enjoy dealing with people The diversity of his lifestyle combined with the challenge of the retail business keeps him out of a rut I never know what tomorrow will bring said Mr Griffiths every day is dlf Two teenagers arrested with stolen credit cards Two teenagers were arrested for possesion of stolen credit cards Police said a IB yearold Georgetown boy and an IB- yearold Brampton girl were charged alter attempted to make a purchase at Tack in Georgetown Sept 25 Gerry managed I the Firestone In Moore Park plaza old police sometime on the weekend of Sept 18 to the Ire of a vehicle being held at the store was slashed Mr reported a rock had been thrown through he store window Sept or Two other cases of lire slashing are under In vestigation John Hooper of Glen Williams his tires cut between Sept and 25 Damages his car parked at St estimated 115 Mai Georgetown at Jim McKiw of Main St North Georgetown told police one of his tires were slashed the same night Two planters and plants valued at were stolen from the lobby of an apartment building at Ray lawn Cr Sept 19 or Michael Landry 9 Gibbons Place Georgetown reported the theft of his white speed bicycle from the rear of Georgetown high school Sept An engincr with Proctor and consulting engineers Lance told police one M battery was stolen from the old wane treatment olant on Main Street south Georgetown A damaged manning dipper was also reported Sept Mayor treated at Toronto Hflllon Hills Mayor Tom Hill s foot was operated on at Toronto Western Hospital yesterday Tuesday Doctors decided to reopen the wound to make sure all the Infection is cleaned since it did not heal alter wo weeks of treatments In a telephone Interview before the operation Tuesday Mr Hill added he hopes to be home in a week GLT benefit show set for the retarded By BOB LEE To officially open the 18th season of Georgetown Little Theatre a special wine and cheese benefit performance will be held In aid of the North Hal ton Association for the Mentally Retarded How the Other Half Loves written by Alan Ackroyd and directed by Ron Hunt will bo presented October at Howard Wrigglesworlh Public School Street Georgetown The cast featuring Stephen Bloom Joanne Grant Derek Joy Vol Stoddart John Roe and Joyce Holland are now In rehearsals or the English comedy using TVs amour split screen technique a double set to tdl he story simultaneously of the infidelities of the boss wife and a boorish employee This is he second such benefit in history with last years honoured recipient being the Georgetown and District memorial hospital In the amount or Proceeds from the evening performance and the wine and cheese party will go to the Adult Rehabilitation Centre through tho association Action plcksup in the two act production when a third ingenuous couple the alibis or the guilty partners are invited to dinner by the unsuspecting spouses of the other two couples The that occurred before arc nothing to those that emerge when the door bell rings Tickets are available through the association and GLT for the special benefit performance Spruce Lumber Aspenite Ej49 Economy Stud V 2x4x92 1x2x8 2x2x8 as available HardbOard 39 68 4x8x STORE HOURS 9 a m m Tuos am pm accept BEAVER Wed 9 am 9 pm Sat 9 a m pm Millir 316 Guolph Stroet Goorgotown 87722 34 i