w en united ceremony for illy hunsdale thomas leslie vsj ip second language was handyhelped sales resistance iste w j flp3 l is i mr and mrs thomas leslie sally hunsdale daughter of mr nd mrit alex hunsdale 5 glen williams became the bride 61 thomas lee leslie son mr and mrs wilfrid leslie it ft 4 georgetown on saturday i july 30th in glen williams tjni- lted church at seven oclock in the evening rev lloyd freel officiated j the double ring ceremony with mrs harold ing- ms at the organ and mrs john button soloist she sang where ftere you walk and the lords my shepherd to the st james air tjhe bride wore a classic wqiite lace gowri with lily point sleeves with redingote of nylon net and organza trimmed with matching lace an heirloom headpiece with bouffant shoulder length veil nnd she carried a bouquet of white orchids miniature earna- j tions jstephonotis and trailing ivy mr hunsdale gave his dau- veerin marriage miss linda pucker ing maid of i tumour wore a floor length gown of mauve chiffon bridesmaids wss karen biahop turquoise chiffon miss joan harris green i chiffon miss patricia biigh blue j chiffon all floor length these attendant all wore wedding ting headbands to match their krfowss and carried summer xniquets of sweet peas roses and daisies the flower girl tin cheryl spence wore a floor f length gown of pink chiffon and eanried an attractive basket s trimmed with pink rose buds richard kee friend of the groom r r 3 streetsville was groomsman and ushers were keith leslie brother of the groom r r a georgetown and william robinson thornhill and paul graham weston friends of the grown the wedding reception was held at the north halton golf and country club where mrs hunsdale received for her dau ghter wearing a pastel green ensemble with champagne beige accessories and a corsage of cream roses mrs leslie assis ted wearing an ensemble of powder blue lace with white ac cessories and a corsage of pink carnations toastmastcr for the evening was john cooper of don mills mr cooper has been a friend of the brides family for many years for travelling on their honey moon the bride chose a beige and white suit with honey beige accessories and white gardenia corsage mr and mrs leslie will live on the grooms farm at ft r- 4 georgetown he is a graduate of oac guelph and she a recent graduate of georgetown hiffh school and plans to continue studying music one hundred and forty guests attended the wedding from all parts of ontario amongst those attending were brigadier and mrs f c wallace of glen wil liams the brides father having served with the royal artillery under the command of brigadier wallace at dunkirk you dont get anything far free these days whats the gimmick that was lou pan- kenlns warey greatlng for a smiling caller at his motel rqpni at indian rock beach near clearwater florida the early morning door knocker was offering the georgetown visitor to the sunshine state and his family an all expense paid tour of some of floridas most picturesque countryside plus their meals unable to discover any hid den airings mr pankenin con sented to be ready when a taxi called at their motel the fol lowing day he his wife and their two girls barb and benl joined other families from outside thejitate at a nearby airport and they took to the air for a birds eye look americas appendix their flight took them to fort my ers and from there they were ushered onto a bus and whisked to cape coral a development area the punch line came near the cne hosts six halton homemakers this week six 4u homemaking club members of halton county will be guests of the canadian nat ional exhibition for two days this week the girls are mary lou brown limehouse r r 1 laura henderson georgetown br 1 linda inglehart palermo dianne pell palermo irene keir glen williams rr 1 and lorrie allison campbellville br he halton girls will be part i group of 175 girls from inties and districts in the province who will be taking part in this special program which is sponsored by the ag ricultural division of the cne the itinerary for the two days will include quizzes and other activities related to 4h homemaking club work a lour of the royal ontario museum as well as visits to the ezhibi ion with special seats for the grandstand performance the program for the first af ternoon will include a select ion of exhibits and demonstrat ions from different counties that have previously been set up at county achievement days the silverwood club of halton county will be repres enting their exhibit sand wiches for afternoon tea whkh they prepared for the club girl entertains achieve ment day last may laura henderson will give a three- minute commentary on this ex hibit during their visit to toron to the girls will be living in res idence st the victoria univers ity where they will have the opportunity of meeting- and exchanging ideas wlth girls from other parts of the prov ince urge cautious driving labour day weekend nearly 5000 canadians will die in automobile accidents dur ing 1966 and the upcoming la bour day weekend will be a lea ding contributor to this tragic toll according to all canada in surance federation the federation which repres ents most of canadas automob ile insurance companies recom mends these driving hints which may help you to come home al ive 1 slow down excessive speed is contributing factor in many accidents and particularly fa tal accidents 2 be sure your car is in good mechanical condition 3 avoid driving when overtired and make frequent coffee stops during long trips 4 drive defensively an that you are prepared to avoid the other driver who makes a mistake 5 obey all traffic regulations and rules of the road while these regulations may some times seem overly conserva tive they are generally accu rate and helpful end of the whirlwind tour when a platoon of smooth line salesmen pushing real estate revealed the purpose the celebrity treatment and turned tfaejtressure on it was a wonderful day but it toujtjfreat resistance to keep from becoming a florida landowner mr pankenin told the herald after he return ed from his two week vacation by sneaking only his native- tongue german to the land salesmen he earnd the distinc tion of being the only tourist in the group to return to the departure point uncommhlad there was only one trouble with giving the salesmen such a hard time mrs pankenin said nobody spoke to us the flight back mr pankenin baid he passed the story along to the herald so that other georgetown trav ellers planning a florida vac ation would pack their sales resistance along with bathing suits and tooth brushes pakistani family attend wedding holy cross churd was dec orated with gladioli on satur day august 20th for the mar riage of lona friobala ghoae georgetown daughter of mr and mrs satish chander ghose of lahore west pakistan when she became the bride of roland alfred joseph lobb george town son of mr and mrs all- fred lobb aexandria ontario rev father otger devent officiated at the double ring ceremony don betbune was the organist and mrs robert burke was the soloist the bride was dressed in a white nylon georgette sari which was embroidered with floral sprays of silver flowers her short sleeved blouse was of the same material th ab lace edged veil was attacnes to a coronet of pearls and she wore short white gloves and carried a bouquet of white carnations the bride was attended by four attendants miss rena ghose maid of honour miss rila ghose miss dorita ghose and miss pat nathaniel wese bridesmaids all were dressed in pastel coloured saries of lem on green pink and blue and they carried matching bouquets of flowers the little flower centennial trip to bc for alma college student by susan mitchell susan mitchell daughter of mr and mrs l r mitchell 54 bexway drive is a student at ahna college st thomas a centennial tour 1967 is the year of canadas lootjh birthday and the centen nial commission has planned a federalprovincial youth travel and exchange program is com memoration the program is to afford young canadians a grea ter understanding of the diver sity and meaning of canada this summer over 4000 stud ents took part in the interprov- incial exchange to develop a greater knowledge of canadians living and working in regions different than their own i was pleased to represent my school in an exchange from london ont to trail bc in july each group of centennial tra vellers is composed of 24 stud ents and two specially selected escorts my group being taken in tow by mr and mrs d c mumby of london the two week trip consisted of a three day train trip there and back with a week spent in the home of a local family ex cursions were planned to local industries and points of interest during the day and parties in the evenings t was surprised at what a great deal was accomplished in seven days we passed through the okanagan valley famous for its orchards and paid a vimt to the scenic kootenay valley where we saw the sugar loaf mt viewed some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the area toured an old ferry now converted into a museum and went swimming in the ice- cold kootenay lakes fed by the melting snows of the kokanee glacier another day we toured the coffer dam at the sight of the arrrow dam being built to har ness the columbia river the extra power will be used to fur ther develop bcs forest and mineral resources we saw being used by the cominco smelter and its affiliated fertilizer plant and the celgar saw mill and pulp and paper mill at castle- gar however it was not all tours for we climbed red mountain ski club and record ridge in grizzly bear country we had a swimming party at sunning- dale pool and a roller skating party at the trail memorial centre on our last evening were hosted at a dinner and dance at kinnaird among those at the head table were our gui des to the industries and natur al beauties after dinner we were presented with maple leaf pins to remind us of our trip but i am sure i will never forget the wonderful experience i learning that was mine on the wonderful hospitality of beauti ful british columbia roy cock pupils learn results accordion pupils ef toy cock 12 byron st rwntiy attained the following results in the canadian accordion teachers association examina tions grade 1 karen phillips 1st class honours grade 2 brad mcmaster david holmes duncan fergu son 1st class honoirs pat kirkwood honours grade 3 larry thompson jamie fantui is class hon ours grade 4 kenneth baker 1st class honours steve ewing roseanne parry honours grade 5 luciana tomaxlc pass grade 8 pass dianne foster garbage notice all garbage normally picked up monday sept sth will be picked up tuesday garbage picked up tuesday will be picked up on wednesday thursday and friday as normal town of georgetown did you know if you add avocado toa tossed salad slice it at the last minute to prevent discolourization to matoes too should be sliced just before serving to retain their vitamin c but greens washed patted dry and stored in the refrigerator ahead of tune will be extra crisp frcsen artichoke hearts and asparagus should be cooked ahead and chilled for extra flavour mar inate cooked vegetables in sal ad dressing made from oil vin egar and subtly seasoned mix employment service officers wanted salaries up to 7686 national employment service department of citizenship and immigration positions are available in various communities throughout ontario for full details sea posters on display at the natronal employment service offices irampton er yoirr pott offica comes to of teacher ori jackie hunt was dressed in pink ronald wj lobb smooth rock falls was the groomsman jean louis lobb alexandria with bernard bedard st cath arines were the ushers at the reception in holy cross auditorium mrs satish ghdse received for her daugh ter in a pure silk sari of pale lemon with silver embroidery the brides travelling cost ume was a pink lace sari mr and mrs lobb are both teachers at holy cross school and they will make their home at 4 byron st the brides parents and two of her sisters arrived recently from lahore west pakistan to attend the wedding her ytmn- est- sister dorita came to can ada last year the bus from the front or over taking it from the rear be fla hlng red lights mean you must stop you must star stopped as long as the red lights are oaah- tag for some urn now motorists have been required to atop be hind the school feus when it is stopped on the jrigbway wita red signal lights flashing on the back a new law effective sep- tembsr 1st requires motorists approaching from tb front to stop as well the law applies to au motor ists except those approaching from the front on a highway with separate roadways ta purpose of this new law stopping traffic in both direc tions is to allow chhdren time to mss the highway after they get off the bus said hon ir win haskeu ontarios minister stop both ways now for school buses when you see a school bus with red lights flashing stop whether you sre approaching th otorottown hirald thursday mpt lit imi page 5 of transport 1 urge all pa enta and teachers to instruct children to act with caution when getting on or off a school the law says motorists must stop but children should till n- ke doubly sure they have done so before crossing the road drivers who fail to stop when required to do so are li able to fines of tm to 00 for the first offence 100 for sec ond offence and 200 for a third offence there is also a penalty of four demerit points for each offence everyone loses in a forest fire r- no widow has ever complained that her husband had too much life insurance clarence kr0ll 11 gibbons place 77054 sun ufe assurance company of canada at your superior food market oeerbmown every weekwtd li a shopping treat at ymjr super- ior food market whether ifs far picnic backyard barbecue or for etayathome dining shopping wll be a breesa with this weeks values this weekend at your superior store gtown green oiant peas cream corn aliens drinks orange apple hl punch 5 100 ardmona australian canned fruits peaches pears fruit cocktail 3 o9 cloveftleaf solid white tuna fish 47- aylmer tomato catsup 11 os ml 21 cheery morn instant coffee 10 oz far 115 canada white 111 ox iug vinegar 69 tea bags 79 ballet bathroom tissue 249 mrs lukes sweet orange marmalade strawberry ea jam 48 oz jar 89 15 os tins trees brand sl beets hesta brand sl carrots si 00 8 ont no 1 grade 25 ib bag new potatoes 89 ont co grade melba apples 4qt 65 this weeks meat features fresh grade a legs and ell breasts to schneiders boneless bft bk smoked picnics 89 schneiders country sausage lb platter pack 59 schneiders red hots wieners 10 ex 37 bc fey sin 100 bartlett pears 1069 ont no 1 si 30 celery stalks 239 prices ewecttve thurs fri sat sept 12 3