rehearsals started georgetown bride wears jgrandmothers wafting ring holy cross roman caihsjic church u decorated with shasta chryaa nthemnms and fern and whit tladlolas or the weddine of fcefiaeid an- so zanatts of attiion and evelyn loulee 5lamp of s3 john st w the brule u th dauxhier o lela stamp of cearsetawn aod daw stamp of acton aod the groom la tim i of lulss zanatta of atit tod heifhu and th uu- gu- vanaj acanatta tb bnde u becrrury fuf the lulloo county lualib unit id coflowri and th rwrni la employed by k l kubert i afaauucturlo ud uxu iott kv father 0 iwwol ofrl elated at the double tint ct ntoay tka hethuoe tlyd wajdlna nuua- and oh lard 1 am not worthy he atfiaapinudr anns burke who an oh this day oh uveu tlul mother uul of wy savior nd o wrd lart oh ld divln the bride irivn in msnistce by he brother did stamp choee i iidllength dylon or- canxa over taffeta gown fea turing a scooped beck una bowa at the waistline and- wrist lenflb pointed alec the fitted skirt had a full erakirt at ihe back tallin in to v chapel train the skirt and neckline were sppbqued with flower uc the headpiece of taauhloa 0tna and taileta formed i tw at the crowd with mother of peh ctrrwta tid the forehead and held a many tiered hylod to lie veil the bride tarried fc white lace prayer book with red sweel heart rot and ataphanotia llrr kingi strand of cultured pearl was rift bf the roowj ufeda ouraler a friend of the wide fcotwl as tnald of limtif while genwnw hutledsj also ft frlrod of ik wide waa bridaaniald fcid 1atly mamp slater of the bride was junior bridruiiaid tin attendant wore ttuise full irtlfcih rvlod bftimkiim ovv taffrla drmi the wsuts friturrd lw trurli ar floating ur panel aet off by the wrtrtlni rix tailo- doafcle net trim of maiaa utile they of maiaa taffeta amltteac and carried raqoetf of while chryaantbatanaae arith yellow cnetrea lhal 1rhd their dreaaea gary bell of atilton a friend of the croon waa beat bun had jim hani hornby a blend of the rooag and jlaa stamp georgetown brother of the brida were tuber the brides mother received for her at the reception at the lerjoa liall in aluu veering beije aod brow throe plece kew suit and hej and brown aeceaaoriea and a cor- aaw of pink aveetheert roaea the etooaas mother received for blflo wearing a white am appliqued with turquolae flow era wit matching hat she mora oontraatituf and a coraase of whit eara- tlaa tables in ha haji decorated with aljaj for the hmmjaaoobv tzift oauari um pink lhaen anit with lace an pliqiaad aa the ahell of qm autl and oo the autt iacket she wore white acceaaorinj tarn ooupie will live u the mapla glen anartaaenu la mutoaj special maeat at the wwddlajr waa the hridea n oliorxhei ktra d stamp goeau atteaat ad from milton norval glea wlllianu hornby toronto ubnwnd hill aahatwvw 0ur- kaoa goelph and caarywtowa the bride wore her late aaa bwwaj frandmnrttwra wimimnj nni a family betrlooaa oo the day of her wedding bride and axoprn placed a noaesay of haata chryaajitaemuma at the foot ml iae atatue of vlrria htary after their mania te aak for her mraee peter jonea fboto set twelfth night for tenth month manor ladies prizewinners in handicrafts at cne word wi rvtvived at tb manor about augiut 2iit of the faurii obtained by iboe woolen irudeli who bid rn tared the handicraft eompttt tlona at tka cnk thi yar al thoujtb no attuil priiea vert won th hith mirkj awarded proved tht cxrllnc of ih work thi hljhrtt mark so was obtained ai an honorable tneollom in the baby socks ic tion by mr a cumminc two ladiaa rived mafka of over ad tbeu uins uri elitabeth moor with a mark or s3 for m bliitie knitting bag in th novelty action and mr a collier with a nurk of 83 for a hand lawn apron tha other ladles ha also won creditable marks were ura w larkin with a mark or so for a stuffed rabbit in the toy taction mrs u smyth and lira wra lie milatn wtlh 80 each for work eocka and mrs forbes with 78 for baby socks a the church service on sun day afternoon auut 23 waa conducted under the ampli of the chrlatian ikuunexa uena committee of oakvilu ut g mcalliater waj the leader mrs k the onanist and ur d ftrawtr the apeaker during the service the eon gretfation warned one stanza of a new hymn jeaua la the swoeteat rama i know and also tang a vena or llow great thou art in addition to srfngintf aevtral familiar hymna mr mcallister read iulm 19 fend offered prtyer mr bramer chose aa the tnt for hi fine lermon tralse ye the lord from ihalm 117 ha first described christs co- talna to earth aa the coming of one intended as a sacrifice for all alnnera the tsalmiit laid kreat streu on the words praise ye the lord and this is what every individual should do when jesus comes into our bearts we become new creat eurea and praise to god fills our bouu monday night august 24th was a delightfully cool evening for the playing of hingo gimea y the residents when a group of udies representing the w a to the milton ttrsneh no 138 of the royal csnidian legion came to the manor mo conduct m evening of bingo mrs p watu the president of the wjl and mrs jean ilis- alfeldt were both present and mrs llaiseireldt also called the mnxo numbers in excellent fi ssion both of these lsdlfes ex tended gracious greetings to h residents fifteen games were played jnd id prises awarded miss lriie held won two prites end ajach of the following won one mrs u forbes mrs 1l ililu mrs it crowe mrs a agnew lira t wright mrs wm me fiiluan mrs s szczgiblskl mrs at hartun mlas h msrcy ind ltesars j macuren e mcxln hey bill thompson b foley m mccann mrs hartlens prise was for a full card after these very entertaining fjinfn gaunea delicious refreih- goenu mrere served the legion ladies had provided fee cream and raisin bread and titeae were served with tea and coffeet mrs gave an appreciative h of thanks and inylted ae gsdous and generous ladies to come again those gay summer flowers j the tinnjas had bn uud very effectively to provide three lovely bouquets for the bead table on the orcation of ihe aucml birthday party on wni nrtdiy afternoon aufuit mlh tlie party waa held umler the auipirei of the u aunts in un ion u omens institute mrs v readhesd the president of tie institute was mc mrs j rob ertson was the program con vener and mrs v sorru the lunch convener mrs readhesd opened the proceedings by reading a very appropriate little poem smiles after which the institute ode was sung and the mary stewart collect repeated in uniwin mrs readhesd extended greetings to all the residents and then in particular to those having birthdays in august follow ing these greetings a wry en tertalning and varied program was presented the first two number on the program were dancea per fanned very expertly by little girls susanna rjrketts dan red an irish jig and karen ri eketts and margo clarkton danced the tea for two cha cha the costumes worn by these dancers were very sink ing the first costume being creen and the two in the sec ond number rose and black 14 institute ladies lined up at the front of the auditorium to sing a medley of old songs they sang a very original par ody of old macdonald had a farm mrs k griffith wire of rev k griffith who is tha min ister of lowvtlle united church sang a very amusing pi rod y of in the shade of the old apple tree with the title in the crust or the old apple pie the ladies sang by request put on your old grey bon net and the audience joined in the accompanist was mrs s chuholm several interesting readings were given mrs g mcmjb s reading was wanted a minis ter t llfe mrs gastle s was our queen and mrs i dixon was calebs courtship a kitchen band entered the auditorium through the near door and marched to the front of the room where they plrd a number of such old favourites as school djvs on their toy and kitchen instruments all their ladies in the band wore fancy hats which were definite ly not of the 164 season mrs readhesd was the accompinist for these numbers mrs gnfrith sang three sac red songs which included how greil thou art her arrow pan 1st was mrs readhead mrs griffith also led the audience in singing he a gat the whole world in his hinds 3 young girls suianne and karen ricketla and margo curkson dressed in white dres set snd scottish tartans dan red two scottish dances the lively piano duets one of which was on the race course were played by mrs r ander son and mrs n lawton mrs robertson thsnked all who had part in the program the institute choir lined up again to tingi few more songs and then the queen and the institute grace the guests of honour were called to the head table and the happy birthday song was sung for them each guest waa presented with a birthday card and a si 00 bill the in shtute ladles then served a de- lieioua lunch of sandwiches pickles and birthday rake which they had donated and tea and coffee mrs s allen was the hostess for the even ing mita c moore thanked the visitors very warmly for the wonderful afternoons en tertainment and refreshments the sis ruls of honour were mrs win mcmillan mrs k moore miss c moore and messrs j mckinney dick kemp and wm thompson occdroctowh uttu trttayr dramatists tton hunt ut uarie jarrwi and vera macdonald read their parts for direc tor tony lloyd at a cattirvg teuton recently tlve players have selected 5rukipee a twelfth niqt for tiyiir rveict pfeterv telton ii wilt be tlaood tome time in oclober trlat choitcktowm hi bald pagk 3 what do you txjl campers and boateri oftm carry extra ifsa uung pustw containers originally intended for household blesrhea or otb er liquids on a hot day the beat and gas may rause the plastic to disintegrate or lake fire the temperature in a trunk or boat may reach iso degrees special plastic con tainers for gas arv obtainshle hut those designed for house hold chemicals are unsafe for gasoline notice to creditors and others im th stay of uj1s ha k i itt a staunton all claims against the estate or miss harriett a staunton late ol the town of georgetown county of halton who died on the 3rd dav of june 1064 wust be filed with the under signed executors on or before the 3rd day of october 1064 after which datr the estate will be distributed having rr gird only to the claims of which the hxecutors shill then have notice dated at toronto ont this 3rd day of september 1064 the royal trust company nd thomas arthur glffard slauateh i m king street west toronto 1 ontario executors by messrs kasken calvin mackeniie williston and swsckhamer their solicitors herein em7 automobile safety director cites georgetowns record georgetown has had a per feet truffjc safety record for the first week of school for years every erfort will be made to maintain this recrd this statement was made by alfred oakle ma nag lot direc tor of the hamilton auto mo bile club who added that children are excited about go ing lo aehool for the first time or meeting their friends agalo after the long summer vaca tion thy are hot always aa al ert to traffic hazards as they might be the beginners may have had no fundamental traf fic safety training they are just not aware of their danger and are the more vulnerable as consequence mr oakle went on to say experience has proved that the first few days of school are the critical ones and motorists in particular must be prepared to accept greatlv increased re sponsibilities there were 10 youngsters injured tn traffic ndshapx during the first week of schooriest year in half of these cases the motorist was assessed with the responsibll till will be the tth eolute utlve yetr the hamiuon auto mobile club hu conducted 1u school open drive cre- fully cimpliltn in the district once igifn eyeeatchlhk poll er llluilratlnjj thin theme will be teeu jottf the approaches ts school areas and in ttore windows thousands of bump er strips will be distributed to fleets and individuals car own- era aa a reminder to motorists to heed this advice although the theme or thla program la directed at the mo torist the safety ofour child ren is not his responsibility alone said mr oakle par ents also have an undenlabl obligation to protect their children in traffic those child ren itertlng for the tint time must he tautht the basic rule of stop look and listen they should be taken on foot along the one safestroute lo and from school until thev are thoroughly familiar with it they should b taucht the meaning of traffic algns and signals and the proper place and way to cross streets and highways loile ijuy the hcrald to rpad and rlad hu huald to buv vaytuxt tnftjstwiiee yturf kfft vly make aniwmvuv tumula fa vor tstlflo wjw lvtttlc ketfrtirtt m b uliuj w jhtkallyf cu yout hvmo at qusm tuctrtcil ctvakmla georgetown hydro tttm7i heat your home way wwi natural go wod smarts chinook 1 autombllc col furnace cltaa tmka ua vtetiffat fch with te aula wellc cm ask wilt flva yaw abundant hsal iwiummicm- faflabu wlhf yeuv avav tvnaw tka cvmaaa tw- mmi uqii ftt dacy maam law ul omh attelotsd will r h thompson hardware rtumbino shutino tr 72971 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