Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1970, p. 4

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NURSERY SCHOOL SCHOLARS Donald Excnange Wedding Vows Saturday On Saturday June Pamela Lawrcnsort became the bride Donald McGregor In a marriage ceremony in Maple Avenue Baptist Church Rev Robert of at the ceremony The bride given In marriage by her brother Jamej son St Catharines wore a wrap around white lace mini long sleeved with white crepe buttons and trim A four tiered scalloped Illusion veil held in place by a white crepe bow and she carried a bouquet of deep pink awcet heart WHITE DAISIES Ron Gordon SI matron of honour She wore a street length less A line yellow crimplene with V Insert in front accented with white daisies She had a daisy arrangement in her an carried a bouquet of daii ics and white mums Ghislaln Jim Glen William was groomsman and Paul Georgetown usher At a reception at the of Mr and Mrs R Anderson the bride mother received wearing a white blue dress with binding over taReta and a corsage of pink carnations The groom a mother also received a navy blue dress accented beads on one side and corsage of white carnations The bride travelled in white lace pant suit and a age of red sweetheart roses for a honeymoon in northern They will be living In Georgetown The bride formerly of St Catharines is the daughter Mrs J La wrens on of that city id the late James and an employee of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Market Centre branch The la employed with Zenith Tool Die Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at show era given by her coworkers at the bank by Mrs Joan son Georgetown by Mrs Joyce Gordon and Mrs Norma La St and by Mrs Marie and Mis Joyce Georgetown a deep pink lace of nylon lace white accessories and a while carnation corsage For a honeymoon trip to the bride wore a white pant suit and a corsage of white carnations and Mrs Couture are ing In Georgetown He Is loyed In Acton Force El Products and she with the Mac Milk store in Moore I ark Plain Shamrock Studios Wedding Portraits Child Studies Passports Photos etc COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO FINISHING DRIVE Limehouse Church Ceremony CoutureMcDonald Wedding NO SUMMER RECESS FOR cars and trucks and a heck of a good t to boot are Kenny Andy and Stafford a Glen W ami nursery school They paused In the play to le for the Herald camera dur an house there recently The school Is one of the fewwh stay open all As well as ay range of toys children at school do such work as nger pa nl ng egg shell pa ng and past Smallest School Norval Tops Competitors in Track and Field The smallest school in the group emerged as the champions from a track field meet involving seven area junior schools collected points Kennedy Glen Williams Harrison WrlBBlcaworth Park and Chapel 49 Norval also had the meets most minor Bantam girl Marilyn Mike of Kennedy was top Minor Bantam boy Brenda In Glen Williams top Bantam girl and Dean Popell of most out I landing Bantam boy Kennedy won the tug of war with a team of Christine Grigg Leslie Gregg Wright Mark Pollock Angela Kelly Duncan Cindy Hamilton Sparling and Jens Gclssler Other results The School names are coded Wnggkswonh W Nor Chapel Kennedy K Park Harrison IH Glen Williams Miner Bantam Girls 50 yard dub Nancy Ham 11 ton W Laura Simpson Ci thy Long jump Marilyn Ian Kelly Frost IS Sandy Few yard run Marilyn Ian Kelly Frost Megan Mills P Standing Ions Jump Janet Laura Melton Gail Harrison id relay Sherry Love Cathy Smith Gray Susan JJokluda Kelly Frost Gail JJarnsoi Marilyn MacMlllan Dawn Harrison Heather Sylvia Laura Simpson Patsy Arthurs High jump Donna Carol Osborne Hi Kelly Frost Ball Throw Diane Brat kin Cathy Vicki Harrington yard dash Joy Holmes J Triple Jump Karen Her Alice Arts yard run J G Harriet King C Beverley Vll High Jump Lynn Scarborough K Trudy Shoebridge K yard relay Camp bell Holmes Carol Kemshead G Joy Sharon Ren Debbie Given Karen Margaret Arm strong Kelly 100 dash Dean Don St Pierce yard relay Dick Paul Martin Dean Sm ft Don Ian ngtiam It lis Joe South Glen Bod I Dan Peter Ritchie Long jump Dean Ken John Ball throw Glen Derek Jackson Jeff Hoi Ball throw- Glen G Derek Jackson Jeff in yd open run Ken Eckroth Frank Greg Wiseman Minor Bantam yard dash Gordon Mil ler Mike K Eddy Van High Jump Simon Lancas ter Doug Deforest G JctT Lock wood Jess Gordon Miller Michael Long jump Mike K Stephen Roberts Keith Guppy yard relay Mike Bax ter Mike Simon caster Sicwmanlak K tied with Jell Lock wood Gordon Miller Michael Hal stead Danny Fisher Bob Bill chard I aul Turn C Standing Long Jump Keith Michael And Bill throw Doug Deforest Bobby Hill II Tin Turner II I Rev Young when Jntuuclinc Mc Donald and Harry ere married In a wedding Church on June The who is Ihe dough ter of Mr and Mrs Archie Mc Donilri I was given In by her father It do He ceremony The the son of Mr Jfhn an I Mrs Com ire PINK ROSES The wore a while lace pant i shoulder length carried a bouquet of bridal pink roses Shirley Hope of honor wear ing a green dress with overlay of while lace Her sister Sheila Muddle and lis McDonald were senior and junior bridesmaids wearing sleeveless mime tires Also a Junior bridesmaid her sister Peggy McDonald wore a long sleeved mauve dress with white stripe Alt attendants carried bouquets yellow mums Mrs Jack Roughley was org anlst Peter Holmes Aclon was and ushers were John Acton and live Lawrence OTTAWA TRIP A reception for fifty guests was held in Limehouse hall where the brides mo wearing a pale pink coatdress ensemble of nylon crimp and a corsage of pink carnations The grooms mother also received wearing SAYS WHY WORRY ON YOUR about losing your monoy or about something happening to your voluablos at home Sen us before you leave wo fix you up w Travellers Cheques You can cash them anywhere end your travel money Is always safe The smart thing to do with pop them into a Royal Bank Deposit Box Wills mortgages stocks jewellery in they go And off go knowing theyro all safe We like to look after you at the ROYAL BAN KH Main St North NOW CHRYSLER LINE OF BOATS MOTORS AND ACCESSORIES Rex way Service Street 3951 Long Jump Carol Kemshead Charlene Milton Cheryl G Ball throw Judy Mack Scarborough yard opart run Mich 0e Brown Dobbin Given Catty Clark Attractive Frames Are a New Way to Fashion DO TOU HAVE A Doctors Prescription FOR GLASSES Let Pill It Accurately Wo Have a Wide Choice of ATTRACTIVE FRAMES at Moderate Prices Brampton Dispensing Opticians Main St N BRAMPTON Prion Distinctive GLASSES Expertly PITTED Extended HealthCare benefits or Ontarios growing population Effective July 1st OHSIP COVERAGE EXTENDEDI to include the services of Chiropractors Osteopaths and Chiropodists Podiatrists Starting July 11 the widespread coverage end health benefit provided by the Ontario Health Services Inturancc will be further Subscriber will be co for the services of three more healthcar groups of practitioners Chiropractors Osteopaths and Chiropodists Podiatrists Benefit rites for Chiropractic In lI Treatment In n Treatment In olllcc or will 500 in hi home will 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