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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1969, p. 14

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gf4 un mtnxmenmtxrjitttktl w o weeltiarbahos honeymoon rev- leslie wilton officiatel at a wedding ceremony in first baptist church bn september 27 which united in marriage brandee elizabeth cumpsty daughter of mr and mrs wil liam j cumpsty 40 main st j south and william arthur wil son son of mr and mrs clare wilson r r 1 it was a double ring cerem ony and mr cumpsty gave his daughter in marriage the church was decorated with white and red carnations mums and glads kenneth r harrison was organist and miss brenda mcneil sang god gave me you the lords prayer and hawaiian wedding song the bride wore- a white floor length gown of full skirt ed chiffon edged with guipure lace with lace rose appliques a lace top and long lace aleev- esv and a headpiece of pearls in leaf design holding a nylon veil she carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses mrs carol geway was matron of honour and three cousins of the bride from toronto were bridesmaids vicki edwards lynda wifton and all lambie they wore floor length red vel vet gowns with white velvet trim mrs geway wore a white bow headpiece and carried a bouquet of white carnations the bridesmaids wore red and white roses in their hair and carried bouquets of red and white carnations norman shea was grooms man and the grooms brother herb wilson his brotherinlaw allan duncan brampton and the brides cousin sandy wil son toronto were usheis a reception in the church hall followed where the brides mother received wearing a chiffon lilac dress matching hat white and silver accessor ies and a corsage of white roses with silver trim the grooms mother who also received wore a two piece brown jersey suit beige accessories and a corsage of yellow roses with gold trim mr and mrs wilson left for a two week honeymoon in the barbados the bride travelling in a two piece red white and blue suit matching accessories and a- corsage of white sweet heart roses r thejare living at it r 3 georgetown the groom is em ployed with hildebrandt insul ation ltd here la a tricky littlf- hand that came up at the acton bridge clu last week north dealt with neither tide vulnerable north s ax 7 h k q a d k 8 6 c84 32 west east si 8 4 2 s 9 8 5 h 8 6 3 h a 10 da 7 j 82 ca 10 c q 9 5 south s q 10 3 hj 74 2 d q 10 9 3 c k j the bidding north bast south west 1 c pass 1 nt pass 3 nt all pass opening lead 6 of clubs perhaps it is the aggressive future of duplicate players but every pair that held these northsouth hands ended up in three no trump their optimism jjpaid off when all but one man aged to gather in nine tricks soutlhs bid of one no trump over a one club opener prom isee 9 to 11 high card points mr and mrs wiluam wilson married in first baptist church norval some damage done by halloween pranksters halloween was rather a norval guides held a hal quiet night in the village uithjloween party in norval united lots of little ones knocking onjchureh on wednesday evening doors for their treats many of october 29 with joy harrison them carrying unicef boxes kelly sedore and nancy hamil about 75 ghosts goblins pir ates witches and guess whats collected candy on draper st houses on the highway usually have the most visitors and most of the pranks too ilton winning prizes with their costumes games and refresh- frankenstein and his bride i ments were enjoye at the cubs halloween party i held in the parish hall on a gang of teenaged boys and thursday evening oct 30 the girls kept the police busy chas ing them from one sfjot to an other in the village however they managed to pour gasoline over some old tires and set them ablaze in the middle of the highway in front of kirk kraft but the police soon end ed that foolishness a young girls pet cat miss ing for the past few weeks was thrown on th veranda df her home hy some boys who fhouted heres your cat back on opening the door she found her dead pet this was not fun ny and it is hoped that the boys involved will stop to think about the cruelty such an unkind act a first for the village on halloween was a smashed store window one of the large front windows of carneys hardware at the main corner visa broken by someone throw ing a rock around midnight this could have been done by someone with a warped sense of humour who was passing through the village we hope that this type of damage will be the last as well as the first in the village halloween parties were en joyed during the week norval rangers held a cos tume party at the home of ka- thy and connie carter on tuesday evening oct 28th games were enjoyed followed by refreshments julie pomcr- oy and connie carter won pri zes with their costumes as boys had lots of fun dunking for apples and other games keith guppy dressed as a lady paul cunningham dressed as a lady and butch hamilton as a muscle man won the cost ume prizes the wa served cookies chips candy and freshie to end an enjoyable evening the brownies held their halloween party in the presby terian church on wednesday evening oct 29 games were enjoyed and refreshments ser- ed by the ia costume prizes were won by heather kaufman as a mummy dawn harrison as jja baby and christine hethering ton as a witch twelve young people were confirmed at si pauls angli can church norval at the ser vice on sunday nov 2nd by bishop bagnell three were from the st pauls congrega tion and the rest were from st albans glen williams those confirmed from st pauls were carol russell danny ham ilton and randy fendley the junior choir of norval united church entertained at peel manor on thursday even ing october 30th with 24 boys and girls singing several num bers for the older folk in the auditorium of the manor mm gordon laidlaw acompanicd the choir on the piano she is assisted in leading the choir by mrs garnet laidlaw and mrs peter pomeroy mrs iva davidson and mrs mary wil liamson led in an old time aing song which they all enjoyed following the entertainment the girla and boys of the choir ser ved cookies tea and coffee at ter which they enjoyed a tour ot the manor rev it w and mrs ridley jjnda and donna enjoyed a weeks visit by mr ridleys aunt and uncle mr and mrs k brown and mrs mary brown of new brunswick recently mr and mrs john marshall visited with their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs ross marshall of brantford for a weekend recently mrs lois fendley has resig ned as caretaker of norval public school after 10 years as caretaker mrs j f booth took over the duties on november 1 mrs ed mclean esquesing briefs a suggestion that aclon an nex a part of ksquesins known as prospect park on fairy ijike was noted and filed hy es- quesing council monday night beardmore and co plan to make a wild life centre in the area and acton fools it is reasonable that it should be within actons boundaries curiosity about activity on the donald matthews farm re cently sold again brought a delegation to council the reeve told him he knew nothing about it but the clerk said a build ing permit for a 1440 square foot garage had hern takcn nut by a man named g c bistro of agincourt since the air pollulion con trol dcpt of the provincial gov ernment has banned any open burning after january 1070 13que8ngcduiicil has decided to erect a gate at the dump and operate it under a control officer from 9 to 6 monday to saturday they also upped the penal ties for dumping rubbish on the roads from a maximum of 15 fine to a maximum of 300 fine limehouse mrs harold michie victim of accident we extend sympathy tp mr and mrs john michie and fam ily in the sudden passing of his mother mrs harold michie fol lowing a motor accident the funeral was at boston church where she had been a faithful member and valuable vocalist for many years the w i met at the home of mrs neil anderson last thur sday evening with vice presi dent mrs jas noble in the chair the meeting opened with in flanders fields be ing read and roll call was ans wered by naming an industry in ha hon county it was decided to bring parc els to add to the shut ins christmas parcels to the dec meeting members wish to con tinue the school music festival as previously to which they have contributed for years j current events were prepared by mrs a w benton and mrs gisby the motto work makes the wheels go round but fun greases the axle delegate mrs anderson gave a full re port of the convention held in guelph recently faith of our fathers was the closing hymn and a social half hour followed afesdames noble gisby ben ton and anderson attended the wi gathering honouring dr ethel chapman at campbell- ville recently air and mrs a c patterson visited mr and mrs bill henry at midland on the weekend i rev f n young baptised charlene leone infant daught er of mr and mrs wm elliott nee lillian brown during sunday mornings service the choir sang safe in the arms of jesus mrs j crichton attended the hospital auxiliaries convention in toronto for three days rec ently theresa homan is about ag ain following tonsilectomy the end of october airs s jones of walton-on- the nez england visited mr and mrs jas noble while in canada visiting her daughter mrs o mulder in georgetown mr t h price and mr and mrs a w benton were am ong visitors with mr and mrs wilfrid greenlees and attend ed centennial anniversary ser vices at st davids presbyter ian church campbellville on sunday mr and mrs batten of mt albert spent the weekend with son and daughter in law mr and mrs david batten a week ago mr and mrs harold brown mr and mrs ralph cunning ham mr carl sinclair mrs campbell sinclair and her niece from toronto were dinner guests of the bruce trail asso ciation toronto division at the halton hills golf country club on saturday evening a mrs george pearson of mil ton and mr and mrs s spll lane of toronto were visitors with the a w bentons on saturday ulr and mrs walter dryfhout and family of newmarket visit ed mr and mrs dick foot and family we welcome newcomers to been and four children from milton and mr and mrs kev- the village mr and mrs ed in clark and two children from england are living in apart ments at the poots mm a benton irtjusx tdobiriietiaullie nine instead of the eleveoj in spite of norths penln bid of one club west- elected to lead that suit less harm should- come from leading spade the other four card suit on the lead dummy played low east played the queen and de clarer won the trick as always declarer made his plan three spade tricks pins three at the host in hearts one club meant that two diamond tricks would be required it would be best to finesse the diamonds into wests hand westwoes not know tlhe- trcel clcb situation arid may make a mistake declarer led a heart to the king which east declined to take the d eight was led and held the tijckranotiber dia mond was led and the finesse repeated this time west had to win as predicted west was reluctant to continue clubs- re led a spade which declarer won in dummy tins was necessary and c- the spade queen is the only sure entry to declarers hand i after cashing the diamond king declarer led a high heart east won and returned the club nine ah west could do was win his ace and ten of clubs and concede the balance of tp tricks to declarer acton bridge club mondays results bill wandel and bill coats betty ashley and ivan harris tie kay campbell and gloria coats frank mullin and tom warnes j tm wloroitown ttiftala thursday novimi im o page 14 need kids shoes tool continued from page jb ting to decide how to better the educational system and keep costs to a minimum the meet ing is at another school five miles away arriving home fin ally and squeezing an hour in with the kids before preparing for tomorrow what the hell man youre only a teacher you must dev ote your life to education you must supplement the public in every manner possible you cannot afford a house the j councillor knows whats- good for you nothing absolutely nothing man you are a slob well councillors hear this you will lose your good tea cher and you will be stuck with the very few if any who can not cope with 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