Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1970, p. 12

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Snow Writes Hasketr Keep Commuter Train East Jim Snow his written the Hon Irwin Minister of Transport in an attempt to the CNR continue its commuter train service through town The railway announced two necks ago it plans to two passenger train Ices between hero and to Because of their departure and arrival times the trains Snow pointed out in the let that dropping the two runs would leave the commuters with no reasonable alternate until such time as an to GO transit is in this area He told Gcorgctoi Mayor Emmcrson in another letter that he intends to at tend hearings to bo held by the Railway Transport Com at Guclph and will pleased to add my support to jour presentation at these meetings The trains which the CNB propose to drop George town for Toronto at a and arrive here from the at Hie public hear ing Is scheduled for next Wednesday April Commuters may looking for tome other way of ng to the Toronto jobs if the cancels trams at am and 5 Above commuters leave the latter at the Georgetown station Grooms Twin Sister was Wedding Maid of Honour Rev Norman Young offlciat at a double ring ceremony in Knox Church on Friday February which united in marriage Mary Lou Robertson daughter of Mrs Jean Robertson and Mr Murray Robertson and Helmut ion of Mr and Mrs Shelley Street The church was decorated with standards of white and yellow daisies for the During the ceremony William Barclay ang Because 0 Promise Me and 0 Perfect Love Mrs ice was organist Tile brides father gave his daughter in marriage She gowned in white dc sole with matching train with lace and seed pearls A matching headdress held a shoulder length and she carried a of yellow daisies The grooms twin sister 1 was maid of honour She wore jeltow chiffon with white lace feat Nehru collar and empire waistline She carried a I quel of white daisies and blue i forget me SATIN HORSESHOE I The brides sister Cheryl Rob and her stater law I Judy Robertson were brides maids They wore similar gowns of turquoise chiffon embroider with white lace and carried bouquets of white daisies The little flower girl three year old Barbara Ann Murray of Mr and Mrs John Murray wore a long gown fashioned titer that of the maid of honour She cam a nosegay of white daisies and a horseshoe which was to the bride good luck sign Don Graham was groomsman Gary Robertson the brides brother and John Murray were ushers At tho reception which lowed at the Highway Host Brampton the brides mother received wearing a pink shan tung ensemble matching acces sories and flowered headdress with a corsage of white and pink The grooms mother also received wearing a gold coloured blc with matching accessories flowered headdress and of yellow roses and forget A wedding party was held at the home Mrs Saunders in Georgetown following the reception HONEYMOON AT FALLS Guests were present at the wedding from Hamilton including guests the brides Mr and Mrs Wesley Rob Guclph For travelling the bride wore nay blue crimplene dress navy and white accessories and hile rose corsage They I their honeymoon in ARTS CRAFTS CLUB OFFERS FAIR CASH PRIZES The regular meeting of the ArU and Crafts of George town met at tho home of J on day afternoon President Mrs Thomas Beer conducted the business meet ing Three office on were filled 2nd vice prcs Mrs J program convener Mrs Margaret Ottc id pantry shelf Mrs Bel The had been ask to consider prizes for the craft section at Georgetown talr Mrs Beer presented their report as follows cash to wards prize money in the craft section and special for best oil painting in the show spec best handicraft in the show kits excluded This report wag accepted by the members Mrs A M Nielsen com en of decorating re ported that and her com Mrs Mrs Chamberlain had several work meeting preparing for the exhibition and at Riviera October Possible courses for the group were discussed These included metal engraving glass silk screening tapestry dried flowers and flower ranging Mr Acton director of the Ontario trait Foundation and Sheridan Col lege he spoke to the group on the assistance through them He invited the members to attend the op en house at Sheridan College Brampton April and to the School of Design Park May Mrs Otto introduced the guest speaker Mrs Lillian Cheltenham spoke on antiques and had many beautiful pieces of china and glass to show The meeting ad and a social hour en joyed Miss Gladys poured tea and her committee Mrs Carney Mrs Ren wick Mr- Clarke Mrs R- and Mrs C Corbett served Fears Town Took Land For Parking of the burned out Gregory Theatre complained to through a letter from their lawyer that grade of the land had been changed and of it looked if it had ben incorporated in town parking lot EYESORE Major Steamer Emmerson this was tho Park Authority business If they would remove that eyesore thals been sitting there so long maybe the town would help bring he land to the proper grade commented DEMAND Evacuation Plan As Nurses Threaten Mass Resignation Milton District Hospital of have made plans to patients if a mass rejig nation of nurses takes effect April Although there has been i official confirmation of this report from hospital sources it Is believed that patients would lie evacuated to nearby Wis REHIRED Nurses at the hospital noti fied hospital board last week that they would resign if former director of nursing Mrs Lucille Verrall is not reinstated in her position She was dismissed in Janu but the hospital board re hired her two weeks ago How she was not reinstated to her position as director of WIU RECTIFY Mr pub lic relations officer for he said questions Led wlths reluctance to accept a mass resignation unless he doabfs validity of the natures Mrs Bruce Dolson ld sho feels the now administrator Ronald Woods will rectify the situation dont know either nursing staff or board vpry well but I think a administrator will get things straightened out WANT REASON She said Milton citizens are concerned about the dlsag REFUSAL Board chairman J Led with said last week he would not accept a mass resignation only individual resignations He said the hospital would accept with regret any individual res and hire more staff However the Registered Association of Ontario has officially grey listed the hos pital in effect urging nurses not to accept jobs at the tat between the and the board Tho nurses have air they will resign April i Mrs not re instate director of nursing or they are not given a reason why she is not DID YOU KNOW j It takes S15 a day to and care for mice In ri search laboratories Canada Mice are used in which helping ti solve the problem of cancel Support the research attack cancer by sending a cheque jour local unit of the Canad Ian Cancer Society The Council of the TOWN OF GEORGETOWN by resolution PROCLAIMED APRIL AS CRAZY BOAT RACE FESTIVAL DAY GEORGETOWN This advertisement paid for by the Prior to their marriage the bride was honoured at fit showers Mrs John Hancock sister of the groom ha I a m Mrs r r Musses and San Ira en at a persona at Mrs Jojnsons home Mrs John Ollmcr hid a lintn Mrs fcvclj i aid daughters Mrs Rich Mrs Larry Mrs John were hosts at a miscellaneous shower Mrs Saunders home and Mi hostess for a miscellaneous shown The groom is an apprentice with Zenith Tool Die Ltd at Silvcrcrcok and the bride apprentice Hair Suing and completing her week course at Mohawk College Hamilton MONT BLANC ST BERNARD BEST CANADIAN A Mont Blanc Kanntl St Kobls Gran apprd In two ago took Beit of trophy at Show Boil Canadian Brid St Th competition riMvy Including top St Bar ntrdi from USA Ha took In on and on Frldsy the singled him out Beit Canadian Brad St Barnard On both occasions ha hand ltd by an axpariancad Mill Laura Trsble Gaorgatown Grand by John Van Dar who Mont Blinc Karmal at No doubt good luck wlthat of savers Georgetown visiting the show Van told The Herald North Provincial Police During the week ending March officers of the Ontario Police North detach worked a total of hours and patrolled miles on Provincial Highway and Township roid under their Fifty five motorists were charged while others were irncd about their driving ha on CHCHTV The program kicks the Canadian Cancer Society a Ap ril campaign for fundi The feature will be a panel of experts who will phoned in during air time from to know about the cancer symptoms treatment research and preventative mca and the services of the Cancel Society Thcro will he interviews with the Health Minister the Hon John and a number of cured cancer pat ients A similar show was televis ed last year in April with fantastic response from audience in viewing of channel Hamilton who plug Answer Cancer Queries On Special TV Show A two hour TV special signed to involve the home viewer will be aired Saturday I he stations switchboard April A from to with numerous calls NO FINER MEATS Am SOLD ANYWHERE TUB PLACE Check these Everyday Prices FRESH CHICKEN PARTS LEG QUARTERS BREAST QUARTERS MIXED QUARTERS MM CHICKEN HALVES I Mr Whole Chicken cm 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