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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1969, p. 6

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i i betty anne brown becomes mrs william russell karn l uofg graduaies wed v j i i i in union presbyterian two university of guelph graduates were married on july is in union presbyterian church when rev norman lie miuan of caledonia officiated at the marriage of edith janet he donald daughter of mr nd lbs john a mcdonald terraflmide cotta and gordon gary roberta son of mr and mrs norman roberts of haliburton the mi irister is an uncle of the bride standards of white and coral gladioli decorated the church mrs lloyd davison was organ ist and mrs norman mcmillan sang wedding prayer and ill walk with god it was a double ring ceremony and mr mc donald gave his daughter in marriage the bride designed and made tier own wedding gown of white shantung trimmed with flower ed lace with fitted bodice a chapel train and a daipy head piece holding a shoulder length veil she carried a basket of multicoloured flowers joan mcdonald was her sis tors maid of honour and wore a gown of coral polyester crepe semifitted with deep inverted hack pleats the brides cousin dlanne mckane and hiss- june kingston palermo a former classmate and roommate of the were bridesmaids they wore mauve and lime green gowns respectively similarly styled to the brides attendants carried cascades of daisies and wore daisies in their hair brian good kingston was groomsman douglas and jim mcdonald brothers of the bride and brian cameron guelph were ushers a reception was held on the lawn at the bride s home where her mother received guests from haliburton caled onu niagara falls peterbor ough thambury ingersoll ot tawa and toronto she wore a mauve shantung dress match ing cloche and white accessor les and a corsage of pink car nations the grooms mother alio received in a peach crepe dress white accessories and a thb atorgitown hrrald i thursday sept 11 196 page 6 comas of white and peach muni the brides grandmoth er mrs andrew mcdonald chose a blue dress and a rose corsage iff and mrs roberts motor ed through northern new york state and the adirondack for their honeymoon she travelled in a yellow and green polyester dress yellow accessories and yellow rose corsage they are living at 1 forest hill drive apt 20 in guelph the groom will be a graduate student at university of guelph this year and bis bride will be teaching at gait collegiate and vocational institute rtf fine suspension for wild automobile ride m a xi year old georgetown man paid for us wild automo bile ride through town in june with a 200 fine and a three month license suspension in provincial court last week he was convicted by judge james r black of impaired dri ving after acting crown attor ney william sbarpe told the judge a georgetown police crui ser chased the accused m us oar through town at speeds of mare than 60 miles per hour the chase began when the of- icer saw the car stop and wait for another car to come up all ong side ft and then baa vehicles raced off at a speed at one point in the ease ttar accused went through a d0was town stop sign at bo pines pttg hour court beard when he was stopped by tho gj officer the accused had a strong smell of alcohol on his breath and swayed on his feet he ufc ed for a blood test which was analysed to confirm the man had consumed considerable al- cohol he pleaded quilty m court- mr and mrs william karn at a four oclock ceremony in lamehouse presbyterian church on july 19 betty anne brown daughte of mr and mrs fred j ted broun rr 1 limehouse and william rus sell karn of glen williams only son of mr and mrs alvin karn london were married by rev norman young standards of white gladioli and yellow and white ums de corated the church kenneth r harrison was organist and mrs don ild hancock sang the lords praer wedding prajer and o promise me mr brown gae his daughter in marriage in the double ring ceremony the bride was gowned m chastilly lace featuring an em pire waistline high ruffled neckline and long lace sleet es with ruffles at the wrists the gown had an a line skirt of silk lagoda with a lace over skirt divided into a redmgote effect and bowing into a chap el train a crown of handcut crystal held a bouffant veil shoulder length with scallop ed edge enhancing her wed ding gown she carried a bou quet of yellow sweetheart ros es and ivy centred with a ruby throated white orchid her onh sit r marv lou brown was maid of honour bridesmaid w ere the groom s sister marie karn txmdon and the bride s cousin barbara wnitmee another cousin bar bara brown acton was junior bridesmaid attendants were identicalh gowned in sunnv ellow chif fon oer taffeta with empire- waist and aline skirt witn deep back pleats accentuated with a bow at he waist the gowns had ruffled nocklin s and rufflrs at the lips of hricc let length sleeves matching the bridal gown they carried hite nylon baskets with white divinit daisv rnums yellow centres and trailing i the wore daisy mums in heir hair charles wight london was groomsman ushers were ted brown jr brother of the bride lary shipwav oakville and harry karn limehouse cousin of the groom mothers of the bride and groom received afterwards in esquesing community hall stewarttown mrs brown wore a pale green shift of silk shantung with lace and jewel silver wood silverwood extends greetings on 60th wedding anniversary community good wishes are extended to mr and mrs 0 knutson on their 60th wedding anniversary which was celebrat d on sunday aug 31 at the home of their daughter and sonin law mr and mrs fogal rk 1 georgetown art and gil sons from calif ornia were with their parents for this great event gil his wife dons and their son garry and his wife kay brought baby daughter lon along it was a beautiful evening and a bui fet supper was served on the spacious lawn greetings were received from queen elizabeth mr ro- barts mr sunfield and mr trudeau making this a memor able occasion for the family j watson toronto mr and mrs l r whitfield london mr and mrs d macintosh brampton we are glad to report mr malozzi home from hospital v mr r welles of cardiff wales spent a week end with sir and mrs r duffield recent l alicia f c scott hornby jim snow corn roast a huge success a large crowd of prores sive conservat nos and their families attended the chirkm barhrque and corn roast which was held on sunda sept 7 at i trim on the bodice a head dress of rosebuds in the same tones and a corsage of orange ice sweetheart roses mrs karn wore a twopiece dress of browti jarquard beige and white accessories and a con age of yellow roses special guests at the wed ding reception were mr george jervis the groom j grandfather from indon and mrs kred icall georgetown great great aunt of the bride other guests were from georgetown brampton acton iondoi montreal i imehouse frprgm len williams orval and oak mile mr and mrs karn are hung at r r 4 acton he is assist anl manager ith reaver i umber oakville and she is a crade 2 teacher at harrison public school in georgetown prior to her marriage she was a guest at showers given by the 4h girls mrs bill elliott miss june unninglon mrs bert benton mrs james bloor miss iji hay and mrs e karn there were prcsenta tions from bavcr lumber oakville and the i imehouse communitv for the couple i the hornby community pirk the weather was just perfect for the eent which was in charge of the association and jim snow mpp imcs and races were enjosed tn some of the croud who had rleni of enthusi ism i i anniversary greetings to mr and mrs doug ewton who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on fridaj septem ber 12 mr and mrs rn south ind mr and mrs bruce south anil familv of brampton visited on sunda evening with mr and mrs oarry hamilton and fimily the fendlev family reunion was hi id on sunday september 7 at the hornb park uith a wge attendance several races congratulations to all our drivers who helped win the workmens compensation board award for lowest accident rate far the sixth specfot vfeo locuyntnon gogs to flw fomowifijj w9afs j buiimjtzloj h ql photo by van halem mr and mrs gordon gary roberts i kitchenbt gait gtjtvn stratford woodstock norwich m were held for the children of all ages which were conducted bv three well dwssed clowns a game of basroall was enjoved by several of the clan folio ing the sports program a delic toils picnic supper was enjoyl ed b all friends in this district ex tend their iinrere sympathy to guy bussell and family in the death of a beloved wife and dear mother who died en sun day august 31 at the uelph general hospital at the age of 64 mrs bussell was the former edna foster who was born al cheltenham and atlended school there she w as the youngest teacher in the neigh bourhood who started to teach school at the age of 16 she taught school al alton arthur and liorntn she is survned bv her husband u daughters mrs laton fills of linton iorna mrs paul smith of peterborough lenna and mrs harry kertnedv of welland leone and also survued b 7 grandchildren mrs jim hamilton our second biggest interest bush sos if lost or lnjund in the woods build three fires in a triangle on an open beach add green boughs to pour a heavv smudge into the sk the smoke will guide rescuers and repel insects i mrs duffield mrs marching ton mrs scott mrs beeney i mrs norton and mrs graham j were among other members from georgetown horticultural society who enjoyed a bus trip to kitchener on monday aug 25 lunch was eaten in the park on arrival and then the tour to see the gardens ttarted first the city hall with its formal gardens and then the fountains and rock garden on king st where the blooms were at their best doon village was next and the remainder of the day was spent exploring the many buildings that housed post office print hop butcher shop etc church school log cabin and the conn fay itore which was a centre of attraction to everybody the shopkeeper was kept busy with alet to eager customers the iras returned to town in time lor folk to get dinner and ethbent look forward to ano ther such trip next year i s i tuutors with mr and harry scott were mr 0 i ottawa mr and mrs weve applied for our winter wheat insurance its good protection and reasonable in cost what about you are you going to taka a chance this yaar arc you willing co gamble youll hava a good crop what it its hit by winterkill or hail or wind yields could be down so low it could mean financial disaster art you able to take the risk you dont have to protect yourself with low cost crop insurance and don t forget your crop insurance premiums are income tax deductible for full information tak to your local agent hes listed below or writ us today note you must apply lor crop insurance by october 1st or 10 days after seeding whichever comes first our biggest interest is never paid we give it away for free because it s the kind of interest you can t measure in percentage points the interest we take in you when you ask our help with your problems of course we pay high interest on your savings our biggest interest is just like any bank that s only natural and the longer you leave your money the more interest you get that follows too when you think about it though a bank should give you both kinds of interest the royal bank does come in and see tr3 rate r3tjlte tor term tfepaata of o askxabotfour bonus seringa accounts and ou we like to look after you at the h royal ban k the crop insurance commission of ontario i ti paruimerrt buddings toronto 6 onttno i- tv1

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