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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1966, p. 3

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georgetown district scouts beck from robin hoods stamping ground ss visju a x robert tarzwetl and brian herron hold souv enirs of their stay in england twoi boys from the 1st ash- grove troup robert tarzwett and brian herron chosen from the whole george wn district as representatives have return ed from their three week stay in england the boys were two of one hundred and three scouts from ontario and que bec selected as representatives of canadian scouting at the same time 137 british scouts scouts were touring canada between them they saw most of the famous sights in south of england while staying at maidstone camp brian visited canterbury cathedral the white cliffs of dover and dover castle he was taken on a tour of the city and met the mayor the two boys met just once when they assembled at bad powell house where they were assigned their billlets in london brian watched the changing of the guard buckingham palace sat in the house of commons and passed 10 downing street the third week he stayed in devon where he sailed in the harbour and tramped the moors robert tarxwcll went first to plymouth then to robin hood s anted nottingham they camp ed in that area for a week he too took in all the sifihl such as windsor castle the tower of london the famous crown jewels and the parlia ment buildings it seemed the highlight of his trip was the piling up of a dinghy near the cliffs of dover they have returned with many souvenirs of other scuut troups and minus a few of their own distinct badges brechin united church is scene macmillanturnbull wedding brechin united church was the setting for the recent wed ding of sharon norene turn- bull and robert ivan hacmillan of acton the bride is the dau ghter of mr and mrs e r turabuu of brechin the groom la the son of mr and mrs d macmium of georgetown rev s smith officiated during the service in orillia soloist ken anderson was ac companied by brian turnbull of oakville cousin of the bride given in marriage by her father the brde wore a floor- length gown of peau de faille featuring scoop neckline and rosepoint sleeves the skirt was reembroidered wilh chantilly lace a cathedral train border ed with scalloped chantilly lace fell from the waist her head- dressra scalloped crown of seed pearls held a nylon net veil edged with embroidery she carried a bouquet of red roses white carnations and ivy maid of honour was miss nan cy lambert of toronto brides maids were miss diane bam of orillia miss wend gtah- adry an owillowdale cousin of the bride and mlas lynda mac mlllan of georgetown sister of the groom they were gowned in floor- length dresses of silk orgama over taffeta in hues of pastel yellow and aqua the gw featured a watteau train from the shoulders semiempire waist line and threequarter length sleeves their 1m dresses were matching circlets of seed pearls and tulle they carried yellow and white ahasta mums best man was jack mckerrow of guelph ushers were gar net rozzel of acton bill ham- ilqn of milton and glenn turn- bull of brechin brother of the bride out ouown guests attending the reception held at the hotel birchmere were from willow- dale oakville calgary sebright don mills georgetown dray ton beaverton milton guelph acton brampton terra cotta duclos point hamilton bel- fountain ottawa stoney creek glen williams weston toron- presby terial s first fall rally at terra cotta large attendance the first fall rally of bramp ton presbyterial convened in union presbyterian church terra cotta on wednesday sep- tember 28th the theme was in the beginning god mrs velma noma president of brampton presbyterial welcom ed representatives from most of the societies in the presbyter ial there was a large attend ance at both of the sessions mrs lee campbell of union welcomed the women the afternoon devotions were taken by four women from the acton society miss anderson mrs kennedy mrs mainprice and mrs moran there was a display of literature presented by mrs sandals of brampton mrs don dolson of union sang a solo thanks be to god miss powrie regional secre tary of torontokingston synod- leal and mrs coxhead of clark- son presented a panel discussion on someof the problems which the societies are facing in this world of change mrs brown of erin closed the afternoon ses sion with prayer the women of union served a dinner mrs lloyd davison of union gave a short organ recital at the din ner hour revj a h mckenzie modera tor of brampton presbytery brought greetings from the presbytery rev r d duncanson of un ion and norval was in charge of the evening devotions put your affections on things ab ove the boston society provi ded music mrs geddes of clarkson in troduced mrs roger talbot as guest speaker she and her hus band were former missionaries to the koreans in japan she brought a vivid picture of con ditions there stewarttown tom brockbank dies at milton manor we were sorry to hear of the death of mr tom brockbank who passed away thursday ev ening september 28th a nat ive of cumberland england be came to canada as a young man and worked for a number of years on the farm of mr and mrs norman devereaiut on the check line at that time he at tended st johns anglican church and was an active mem ber of the aypa for the past number of years ill health has prevented him from carry ing on his work and he has been a- resident of halton cen tennial manor spending consi derable time in hospital the funeral service on sat urday was conducted in the chapel at the manor with in terment in milton cemetery sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs mike hunter of kitchener in the death of their infant daugh ter lisa marie born sept 30th the baby born prematurely lived only 12 hours and was the first grandchild of mr and mrs bert hunter of stewart- town and mr and mrs george bellamy of kitchener and first great grandchild of mrs a burton england we regret mrs stuart hall is still a patient in georgetown hospital and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery 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