100 years in community georgetown fair next masons building temple maikinf 10o yt estabush- twit in the community local fwemasons are opening and dedicating teir new lodge ball redit temple this nwoth j while the official dedication j 301 not tafce place until now- member 1st the community im invited to inspect the tempi j on sunday september 38 at tht time members of the group i iwin be present to ahow citizens t around and explain anortmnr that may be of interest to the 5 public geongeown masons are justifbtbly proud of their new 5 quarters the product of 8ev j leral years of phmnlng and re search 3 i local masons have two lodges credit xodge no 219 jaf am and halttm chap- ter no 234 bam as well m i many members of neighbouring ihasonic groups the ladies in town nave their own lodge a eanch of the order of the eas- tern star more details of the open j louse will appear in the herald tnext week ami an advertise- ment telling the time of the af- fair i worshipful master d v lat- imer and his two wardens ijbobert mcmaster and john t armstrong all sties the hope that citizens will see fit to visit the temple and assure them of a hearty welcome thr georgetown herald thursday- sept 11 196 pace 2 blasts council- blight resigns safety post terming council l bungling amateurs who have mismanag ed town affairs far too long colin slight chairman of the municipal safety committee resigned from air position in a letter to council monday night he claimed jack of coopera tion from all members of coun cil over the past year main tained council regard the acti vities of safety committee as a waste of time 1 know f uu well that any recommendation from the committee will be completely ignored and passed off continued the letter he concluded by saying his time was too valuable to fie wasted and ended with thank goodness regional government will take over within a few months and we shall be well rid of the bungling amateurs who have mismanaged town af fairs far too long council accepted the resig nation with no comment big town attraction plans are taking shape for another record breaking fall fair in georgetown on october 34 president stuart hall and his executive have been working hard and everything points to a fine exhibition of livestock and domestic arts two big highlights will be the jumping horses and the quar tor horse show these two ev ents are gaining momentum each year and added to these are the classes for ponies and carriage horses the heavy horse show prom ises to be even better than ever as prize money has been boost ed for he four and six horse hitches a good prize list has been assembled for the ladies work vision and this sho- lb the should draw special atten tion as well as the prize list for boys and girls exhibits divia fall wha does nursery school offer your child a an opportunity to broaden tiis trust 1 adults outside the home 0 guidance in developing constructive play habits alone and with other children 0 playground equipment designed to develop large muscla skills 0 opportunities to develop small musde skills with creative and play materials a changing play environment offering incareasing challenge as the child is reedy for them early introduction to school group envir onment as a preparation for kindergarten glen williams nursery school 25 mountain strett 8774744 honorary presidents rud whiting mp george kerr mpp jim snow mpp mayor who won emmerson and warden george currie past president keith webb president stuart hall 1st vice pres spencer wilson f2nd vice pres d m wingrove treasurer robert w lawson auditor walter h pope secretary garfield mcgilvray honorary directors mrs p w cleave frank petch herb cleave ken mcmillan craig reid t h price george leslie p w cleave griydon qm to btatitii st pauls baptist church meuntalirvlew read ssum minister v b cairns 10 ajn sunday school 11 am morning worship everyone welcome thr anglican church op canada st george 60 guelph st tttlnlty is 8 sjn holy eucharist 930 a m- choral eucharist 11 am morning prayer the church school will register on this day sunday- september 14th first baptist church mate and oualph gttmm ministers rev u 1 wilton 10 am sunday church school 11 am morning worship bolng your own believing organist mrs w townend choir director miss breads mcneil t h m 8 georgetown alliance church ttlephenet 177wu 1000 sin sunday school 1100 ajn morning worship 700 pjn evening service crdarvalr community crntri maplr avrnui baptist church iime preaching sunday 11 sun and 7 sun thi church op ooo georgetown a district stewerttown community hall sunday 10 a m sunday school 11 anv worship 7 pm evangelistic service paster r w r klerstead 177271 st johns unitid church 11 ouelftti st s772511 rev minister robert o scrlvens 9 jo am church school grade 1 and up 11 a m service of worship church school nursery to grade 1 junior congregation midweek activities or all ages everyone is welcome christian reformed c h urc h 7th line oao al j vandenpel mlnlstsr services every sunday 930 am snd 4 pm 11 am sun day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the rack ta oed heur radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 890 8s0 am cfom 1s10 1030 am fit 10o7 mtg chin 4 pjn broadway shows from otta wa will again feature the mid way attractions and an effort is being made to engage talent for the main bleacher attraction vlnce mountford will emcee the show and a program is also be ing arranged to complement the opening of the fair this is the 123rd annual fall fair sponsored by the george town agricultural society the 1968 executive is as fol lows chester fred wrigglesworth t j brownridge garfield mc gilvray campbell sinclair frank wilson jack williamson directors james fisher albert hunter don wingrove keith webb ken ella oliver hunter guy bussell ernie al exander vi t graham msc alexander stuart hall spencer wilson john bird tom leslie delmar french robert mcmast- er robert cunningham c r fogal associate director w r lawson lloyd fisher trevor williams val stein george burt ward brownridge norm an sinclair wilbert cleave vera picket earl burt fred ruddell alan brownridge george bird ralph cunning bam lloyd marks keith mc- kenzie fred barnes jack hunter lome ella robert al exander percy leslie wheldon emmerson w t craig reid sam peorice don brander r e burge dan webster glenn webb b1u wilson jack arms trong lady directors president mrs keith webb 1st vice pres mrs george burt 2nd vice pres mrs w cleave asst secy mrs g mcgilvray hall superintendent miss jean ruddell asst hall supt mrs g chester flower convener mrs f wil son mrs a hunter social convener mrs jim fisher directors mrs wilfrid bird mrs james fisher mrs ken ella mrs a hunter mrs r mcmaster mrs don land say mrs t leslie mrs frank petch mrs j williamson mrs w t graham mrs spencer wilson mrs v stein mrs john bird mrs f wilson mrs r cunningham miss elsie bird i mrs o hunter mrs mac alex ander mrs j milton mrs al bert hunter mrs stuart hall mrs lloyd fisher mrs fred batiies mrs george ironside mrs c foal mrs k mcken zie mrs charles austin mrs t j brownridge mrs w crornir mrs wilfrid bird igajuicls beanspork jelly desserts peanut butter fancy peaches kuu choice beans choice peas iga jams hunts catsup iga choice corn petfoods 10 vi buehffee imteaiiags i detergent 2 1 garbage bags 2 1 juice 31 godhbatter 1 chickenchips 2 siumninu caijtahupes 41 rataravsu 0mn8es ss552st local cjuu0ts si aasmsia saaaeaaiassi rasjaajav tmuroniwls llltojlre arii hbcbbroiw wwbm wtp4 pg l f lsmssrrssssssi bisswttibimr l li aasal esssh ssssavxwassl horse drawn carriage adds colonial theme to wedding transportation to and from gays of yellow daisies and the the church in a horse and car flower girl a basket riage added an old fashioned touch to a llmehouse wedding i tl groom brian d martin ceremony on august 30 son of lt c k g mri martin ottawa asked william the bride mary suianne garvin ottawa to be best man sheppard wore a centennial j his brother also of ottawa and wedding gown of ivory antique ted parkinson wbitby were satin with matching lace trim the gown bad a tight bod ice and full hooped skirt high neckline and legomutton ileev es she wore a headband of browneyed sussns and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and browneyed susans bridesmaids were college classmates muses margaret campbell ottawa and patricia morrison deep river and her niece mary anne pennington islington another niece little anne gallpeau was flower girl they wore gowns of the same period with low necklines and short puffed sleeves misses campbell and morrison in old gold antique satin misses pen nington and galipeau in green senior attendants carried nose- ushers rev norman young officiated at the four oclock ceremony in limchouse presbyterian church mrs donald miller inverhuron beach was soloist and her hus band was organist the bride is the daughter of mr and mri r d bon sheppard r r 1 llmehouse and her father gave her in marriage save yout iga ronus tapes itm tan una ottmuaia- mm camnuai i g a white bread 24oz 19 potatoes no 25 i grade lb bag 89 iga iucky shopper mrs mary hunteer r r 2 georgetown 1755 at the sheppard cottage at in i vrrhuron beach the bride wore tkl prnitlinaont an ivory crepe pant suit iuwr i i uilllllvll i they will be living in king ston where the groom is enter wedding guests followed the lng his final year of electrical bridal party to the sheppard si engineering and the bride her home irongate just down the final year in engineering phys 6th line from the church for alms at queens university arden reception the horse and bugky with attendants on horseback was provided by william van dam of the springhill riding stable fall fair soon only a few weeks and eor getown s big fall fair hpro october 3 and 4 arp the days leaving for their honeymoon this year part in local wi groups a school trachef before her marnam mrs guy b4 died on august 31 in er bearers were wilbert cleave william graham w stringer lloyd fisher barry martin newmarket and burt smithon klemburg mayor will plow will beluelph omcral hospital mayor wheldon emmerson liu ll i be 3 com on oct 18 in a special competition for municipal heads at the interna tlonal plowing match at paris horticultural society flower show laolon hall 2 to 3 p m saturday talk d6ut farm fresh pick your own apples at chudliioh bros r r 3 milton 4168782725 september 20 to october 20 i r norval presbyterian church wrlsr rjv rd duwanson r organist mrs wim mulder worship service 100 paa rally day the minor prophetsi- 2joft free containers free parking no 74 hwy no 7 hwy chuoleioh bros acton georgetown weekdays 100 pm to dark sat and sun dawn to dark dwarf apple trees no ladders to climb no 5 hwy d ilndas 3ew bronte apple cider potatoes pears i and otoihr i fhoduqe mcintosh red delicious russet and golden delicious i i i northern spy i i j a cheltenham native she mis the former edna jane fos ter daughter of the late john and hannah bass foster she attended public school there high school in georgetown and toronto normal school and taught at alton arthur kenil worth and hornby mr and mrs bussell farmed at hornby aftorthcir marriage in 1928 until 1061 when they moved to 79 main street south georgetown he ha been a glbaonwllloughby real estate agent here since then she took a prominent part in womens institute work had been secretary of halton insti tute and of the hornby and georgetown groups she had al so served as secretary of the hornby building fund and was a lady director of georgetown agricultural society oil paint ing and reading were her hob bies she was a member of the presbyterian church she leaves her husband guy wilson bussell three children mrs clayton ellis lorna of clinton mrs paul smith glen na of peterborough and mrs harry kcntiody leone of wclland seven grandchildren and brothers and sisters bus soil foster norval fred foster erin miss edith poster bramp ton and mrs james schreiber elora she was predeceased by a sister and two brothers rev norman young of knox presbytorlan church conducted the funeral service at the har old c mccluro funeral home and interment was in st steph ens cemetery hornby pall bearers were glen martin markhafn fred shsrpe bramp ton frank chlsholm hornby spencer wilson norval frank wilson and george burt flow- sheridan college evening program registration in the georgetown brampton area registration for all courses september 15th 16th 17th 7 to 9 pnv n at sheridan college 98 church strut east brampton for information or refllrtfihorj by mill onts continuing kvdticalion division 4597533 u l