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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1985, p. 7

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Tony and Jean Brides dress had Victorian neckline Duncan Street will have to wait Traffic on Duncan Street will be studied in September when stud head back to school and pedestrian traffic Increases in the area town engineer Bob in said He said his traffic analyst had done study when school was out and found traffic and rian volumes great Ken Richardson said Coun Marilyn Scrj there II be a report made said she was on the personnel as to when the lems In the town s will be coming department at the back and said it was next council meeting frustrating to have to Coun wait seven or eight asked that it include an to get a report investigation of how There are seven out much it would tost to standing traffic reports have the seven Mr informed her traffic reports done Clerk administrator by outside consul tarns Herald Guests came from British Columbia Quebec Holland and London Ontario to attend the double ring ceremony for Jean Louise Gal bra and Tony Wilhclm Turnhoul The couple married In St Albans Anglican Church in Glen Williams May pm The afternoon ceremony by Rev John Roberts land organist Kntc Murray was followed by a reception at the bride Georgetown home Brockton Farm and at the Legion Tht bride was given in marriage by her father Ken Carrying a bouquet of long stemmed red roses and baby breath Jean wore a full length white gown with a Victorian neckline of net her dress also net The bride dress had a full train and she wort a white hal with a veil down to the waist The son of Mrs Lena Turnhout and Marian and Art the groom wore a black tuxedo with grey ascot and a red rose with baby breath in his lapel flic ushers dressed similarly except they worca white carnation with baby breath in thtlr tuxedo lapels The church was decorated with pink carnat ions for the wedding ceremony A friend of the bride Jackie was Maid of Honor Bridesmaids the wedding were sister Claire House sister Tricia and the groom sister Maria The women wore full length burgundy dress ls in a style to match the bride dress Their bouquets were pink and white carnations and baby s breath Erik of Terra Cotta was tht Best Man for his brother wedding were Mark Galbraith John and Rick Wilmol A the reception guests were received by Mr and Mrs Ken and and Mr and Mrs Art and Marian Turnhout Mrs ware a short pink dress with an orchid corsage and Mrs Turnhout wore a short dark blue dress with orchid corsage The bride going away outfit was a cocktail length leal dress couple went Antigua for their honeymoon and have set up housekeeping In Terra Colta The new Mrs Turnhout is employed by the Ontario Correctional Institute in Brampton the groom works for Points in to arbitration Herald Muff region con tract itgotiulions with the regional no ice have been postponed as pollct rtjected a 4 ige increase for the first year A per raise was pro posed for the second year region offer would put a first constable annual salary at MO in Jnn 1986 When benefits are Included the figure becomes COO regional police ore asking for a 12 per The Toronto Polite recently settled for a per cent in crosc and Ontario Provincial Police nego tiated a 1 per cent increase regional police t Ric Mor row called the demands of police unreasonable and noted that the aver annual wage ii of Canadians is The pricing Is a kind of leap frog thai drives wages up Where is going to end Commissioner Morrow lie offer mode starch by an analyst who ics of the rcyon was based on the cost of living and real ity Mr Morrow said are now out of the hands of the board he added An arbitrator will be appointed by the Minis of Labour to resolve lilt deadlock HERALD July a 1985- General Manager Bruce gets ready to flip one of hamburgers cooked at the Varum Canada second annual luncheon barbecue last The barbecue for employees where managers cook happens before of employee take two week off or be summer shutdown There were plenty of soft drinks and potato salad at the feast Mormon missionaries arrive Historical Quiz Contest The Historical Society I extending their historical quiz context until next week They originally offered the quiz at the Pioneer Days celebration In Georgetown In June who wants lo enter the contest Is eligible for a draw offered by the Society Tor a copy of Fullers Counties or Peel and Directory of 186667 Bring your answers The Herald before July The answers will appear In next week a edition Herald 1 Who is Georgetown named after Whose paper mill business put Georgetown on the map Which of following were once Georgetown newspapers The Star bj The Canadian Champion The Halton Herald The Leader 4 In the Georgetown High School will be celebrating 5 What school did all Georgetown children attend What faith first established a place of worship in Georgetown in St Patrick s Church had Its name changed In 1685 What name has it had to this day What annual summer picnic was held In Georgetown several times before 1920 The Georgetown Public Library moved from the old Town Hall in 1913 lo what building Sliver Creek Towers stand in what former lake William Bradley founded Canada s largest mail order business here in What Is If 12 In Bex began which development 13 What was housed in Cedarvale Park before Town purchased it in 1967 14 Where is the Exchange Hotel Name Address Telephone Are you a member of our Society Would you like notice of our meetings The Historical Society will next meet Wednesday September 11 at Glen Town Hall tor a walking tour of the village Animal Control statistics Statistics fur Hills Animal Control show number of animals that had to be destroyed this Juno were half what they were in June 19S4 According Joe Kir ley animal control officer animals had be destroyed last month compared to in June Eleven animals were reclaimed by owners list month of the impounded licenses sold this year A retired couple from Utah arc making Toronto area including Halton Hills their mission ground for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Warren and Maurine Oltley arc from Utah and received training In Utah They will not be paid for Ihclr work but will be living off their savings We are sad to leave our family and friends but this will be a very exciting experience for us We love the gospel of Jesus Christ and want very much to share it with others said Warren Oltley Mosl missionaries for Church are still young there are almost older couples serving throughout the world said Mr FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT CALL 8775413 No downtown meters The business development com mil tec pa rot a decision already made by town council metering downtown Georgetown parking an The committee agreed that the Wcsleyan and Church Street municipal parking tots not be metered as this would shoppers from bringing their business downtown Had this council not already made a decision relative to that town coun Harry Levy demanded a I Monday night a council meeting Yes replied clerk administrator Ken Richardson If you think you re paying more than you need to for car insurance Qkok uitA State you II get a good puce and good But most importantly need Cat mo ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD 174QualphSt To be married Mr Mrs Charles Clifford of Georgetown are pleased announce the forthcoming marr Jill Elizabeth loMr Bruce V Oil son of Mr and Mrs Edward Olt Whitby The ceremony will lake place on Saturday July at St Georges Anglican Church Georgetown HQLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Maple A venue PASTOR Father Dm Cote PASTOR Father Ken MASSES Saturday Sunday and noon For Information Gorgeous almost new lug tor a lew Women and children clotting- Ike new Has to be seen to be MAKE MONEY also accept clothes good on 15301 DENTURE therapvCLINIC J Kohari DT 122 S GEORGETOWN THE REGIONAL MUNCFAUTY OF HALTON INFORMATION CENTRE BRDGE WIDENING OVER THE MIDDLE CREEK ON STEELES AVENUE WEST OF TRAFALGAR ROAD AT HORNBY TOWN OF HALTON KILLS Is hereby given pursuant Section of the Ontario Municipal Act Chapter 302 as amended that Council tor Regional Municipality proposos at ils meeting on Aug at 1 30 lo pass a by law lor the bridge widening over the middle Creek on Stoeles Avenue west Trafalgar Road at Hornby and lor the closure of Sleeles Avenue to ihrough trallic this Bridge Site Plans showing the proposed work may the Public Works Department 2316 South Service Road West On tano during normal business hours On Aug at 30 In Committee Room No 1 at the Regional Administration Building 1151 Bronte Road Ontario Council through Planning and Public Works Committee will hear In person or by tils Coun any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the by law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Friday Aug 10B5 lobe hoard DAVID J REGIONAL CLERK

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