Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 14

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Dance Barbeque Follows Hill Marriage On Saturday August at 2 In the afternoon In St Andrew a United Church the marriage of Rosemary Elizabeth Hill and Bruce MacArthur was solem niud by the Reverend Kelvin In a double ring ceremony and Mr Earl MacArthur of Stewarttown Is a student of computer science at Sheridan College Oakvilteond worked for Canadian Tire In Georgetown throughout the greater part of his yean at GDHS The bride only daughter of Mr and Mrs Rowland Hill Georgetown is studying to be a chartered accountant at Waterloo University She also attended Georgetown District High School Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length empirestyle A line gown of chiffon over tulle Rows of horizontal lace adorned the base of her skirt bell shaped chiffon sleeves shoulder length veil and train She carried yellow rose buds arranged In a long cross for ma I Ion Her maid of honour Janet Nurse wore a floor length empire style gown of lemon yellow polyester crepe with a low neckline and long full sleeves The flower girl Anne Green cousin or the groom wore floor length empire gown of lime green polyester crepe with high neckline and short flounced sleeves Both girls carried peach coloured gladioli set In a bed of arranged in cross forma I ion the latter flowers in a while basket The groom and his attendants wore while Jackets and black slacks The groom s boutannlere was a yellow carnation matching the brides bouquet Tom Ber was his groomsman The ushers Donald Hill brother of the bride and Richard MacAr brother of the groom wore boutonniercs of peach coloured carnations The ring bearer Kevin Berger cousin of the groom also wore a white Jacket and black trousers His matched wilh those of the groom a attendants He carried an orange satin heart shaped pillow which held the two wedding rings The wedding music was sup- by a folk group who wert r lends of the bridal couple during high school John Stevens sang and played guitar He was accompanied by Phil Honsmgcr and Ken Majuery also on guitar A reception followed at St Johns United Church Street After the dinner each guest received a wedding cake from Rosemary and Bruce The cake was made by groom grandmother Mrs George Green of The mother welcomed J Mr and Mrs Brace MacArthnr guests wearing a pale green coat dress and a corsage of pink roses Assisting her was grooms mother wearing a sheath dress of deep roe and corsage white roses Out of town guests were grandparents of groom Mr and Mrs Gordon MacArthur from Brampton and Mr and Mrs George Green of Hoist em Mrs Toronto Mrs Mel an son New Brunswick Mrs A family London all Aunts of the bride market Mr and Mis- Cloud Toronto guests from Brampton were Mr Jack and Miss Janet Mr Mrs Carl Mr Mrs Snider Miss June Mac Donald Mr Mrs Gordon Mr and Mrs A Mai Donald Mr Mrs Laurence Mac and Mr Terry Mac from Sound and Mr and Mrs Art of Friends of bride from Waterloo University were Miss Marilyn Woods Miss Susan Coates Miss and Miss Valerie After the reception the guests were Invited to the bride home to see the wedding and shower gifts and to partake In a lawn party dance and barbeque The left lor a honeymoon in the bride wearing a red print hot pants ensemble They are res id at Apartment High Street Waterloo Before her marriage a shower was held for Rosemary at the home of Mrs Art Mrs Mary Goebd was at a shower held at her home Miss Janet Nurse invited their former school chums to a miscellaneous shower and buffet on August A party following the rehearsal is held at home of the groom s parents In thm Mall Bag At Georgetown Jayeees Nlte Snow Talks of Mass Public Transit Schemes East MPP Jim Snow has hinted at futuristic mass transit schemes as possible alternatives for major roadways such as Toronto s cancelled Spadlna Expressway Speaking before a Georgetown group in Hornby last Tuesday night Snow described automated horizontal elevators monorails and electric roads as the type of transit changes that made our government stop Spadlna A statement by Premier William Davis on the mass transit replacement for Spa d ma Is expected within a few days and Snow said last night hat automated public transit may come sooner than you think PLANS Snow a minister without portfolio said h has seen and George Clemenceau the French statesman was known as The Tiger discussed he new mass transit plans for Toronto but I can talk about them right now saw transit over listing roadways as urban alter to GO Train railway lines Just because there an existing rail bed t mean can run a GO Train over it noted He described convent rails and ties as not heavy igh for modem high speed Snow described horizontal elevators as electrically controlled pollution free transp ortation very similar to the vertical variety They could be activated by tokens and directed by push button controls You d Just get in push right button forget about It and get at your dest I nation Bay and or where Mississauga Paving Co Ltd mem of ASPHALT PAVERS ASSOCIATION Full year guarantee Residential and commercial paving Free Estimates Attention FARMERS NOW S THE TIME TO GET NEW YOUR BUILDINGS ASPHALT PAINTINO CHffitHBVRIPAfRS RON ROOFING Snow mentioned another scheme being developed in the United States that would involve an electrical hook up for gas operated vehicles on an auto matic road grid spacing cars at set distances and uniform speeds JIMS Steering Service SPECIALIZED Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Brake Service 121 PARK STREET Closed Saturday by appointment Glen Now that Hie weathers getting coldis your water staying hot One thing you want for sure this winter Is lots hot water A Texaco oil water heater will heat water faster and considerably Lister than electricity And or only pennies a day newlexaco wafer heater now BAILEY SHEATINO nniljEXACOlnni COMFORT Put Up or Shut Up Attitude Detrimental 15 Hale Drive Dear Sir Would you please Include this In your Mall Bag column To The Mayor and Town Council of Georgetown I am concerned at the situation which has developed on the hockey In Georgetown over the past two months I feel that the Parks and Recreation Committee have gone out of their way to antagonize the members of Branch 120 Canadian Legion and were foolish to attempt to evaluate the Legion In volvement In dollars and cents particularly since It was not a true representation of the Legion cost the of equipment trophies use of Legion facilities and most Important of alt time were not token into account during the presentation of costs lo the Council In creating Council had an excellent vehicle for coordlnaling the efforts of the various service clubs In our town all of which are involved in recreation Council should have invited these clubs to appoint a representative to this Com This would have and still could promote a better understanding of the problems be setting a committee with a fixed budget The Involvement by ihcsc clubs over years has been considerable in both time and money I do not wish to see this come to an end and I feel it will If the PR C continues with its Put up or shut up altitude charitable organizations I would leel a little more sympathy the P C if it would publish an income expenditure account of Arena affairs Instead of a mythical cost per hour of ice lime 1 wonder how much Ihe icelime is In July Yours faithfully J T Haves GEORGETOWN HER AID THUJCOAY OCTOBER Page A l In the Mat Bag Salary Would Result In More Abiontoelim Mr Editor Morrow has suggested thai numbers of council be paid set salary rather than continue current of payment based on attendance at meetings would be Interested in knowing the numbir of meetings Hi eve Morrow has missed In my opinion a system which membtrs of council receive a salary regardless of their record of attendance would result in more absenteeism If because of business a member of council lannot be at the regular council and com meetings he should not have sought office In the first place In fact a fine of double the amount of Ihe fee currently paid for attendance would not unreasonable penalty of when they miss nettings E Ellis DRAPER CO LTD MEMBERS THE TOHONTD STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Vanr Nearest Bra a Brampton BraMptM r ami TarwM Fast accurate and service on any exchange Visit our modem office If you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER It Thomson Wm E NOW APPEARING THE PROSPECTS THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY McGIBBON HOTEL AIR CONDITIONED Main at Mill Street Georgetown There is a simple yet profound difference between Ontario and Ours Theirs has meant privilege and benefit for the few Ours demands that people run their own lives Since the NDP more than any other party is The People of Ontario Our Ontario is and an NDP Government is the only way we can make it happen Stephen Lewis August 19 Their Ontario Ontario In Conservative Ontario oar largest fans a bloated adininirtranve iihjhtaiarc lacking concern for the human potential of its students paid for by the people who can afford it least so much money for such little benefit la Cu car insurance is a co picnic Mat yon pay for it More than private companies load so many costs and so much profit into your premium that only cents of each dollar is returned in compensation Saskatchewan public plan returns cents with a new nofault feature that docs not include damage of all claims la Conservative Ontario the Government has done nothing to Ottawa has proportionately produced fewer new jobs than Manitoba has continued their handouts and sellouts to foreign corporations has continued to feed industries that employ few people at the expense of those that employ many and done il all with public money In Conservative Ontario taxes are allowed go corporate profits are allowed to go up rents arc allowed to go up interest rates are allowed go up and the wrong people keep paying for it la Conservative Ontario foreign ownership swells and taps to not own Urcs outside control of Canadian jobs education and culture is allowed to grow while the Tones close their eyes and minds and do nothing la Conservative Ontario we pay in the for the fewest benefits while a profitable welter of insurance companies reap the rewards and neither patient nor doctor can claim satisfaction la Conservative Ontario sot corporations are wanted not punished laws are piecemeal and puny and citizens not companies are made to feci responsible EDUCATION CAR INSURANCE THE COST OF LIVING MEDICARE THE ENVIRONMENT An Government will shift emphasis Croat real estate to real people offer equal opportunity to the workers and the privileged expand the number and quality of our teachers and resource people spread the costs fatrly to include taxes on corporations An plan with the ear license lower the cost by 1 expand the coverage speed the payments for everyone in the accident and for all liabilities cut the fat and kill private profit provide 100 nofault legislate strict car maker controls to eliminate some dangers right at the source As Govenuneat encourage an economy planned for the food of the many rather than for the lew aid areas where the labour is promote manufacturing here instead of exporting resources to make money and jobs in the S raise the minimum wage to at least SO an hour reduce the work week from hours to without loss in pay and work toward a guaranteed income for every family a fairer taxes create a Rent Review Board create a Prices Review Board create an Ontario Land Bank to stunt real estate speculation create a Consumer Bill of Rights give aid to coops and credit unions create a fair tax system based on ability to pay rather than ability to evade An NDP wIB act o reverse the be or It too Ontario Development Corporation to channel money and growth where we need it a takeover review board to safeguard our birthright and restore Canadian control crown corporations selected natural resources a code of decent corporate behaviour and no more unnecessary incentive grants to foreign based companies An NDP Covenant will a simple Healthcare Plan available everyone financed by a low premium less than onethird the present cost for families less than one half for singles and a fair tax structure paying for all medical and hospital bills all prescriptions children dental care and home nursing care An NDP enact laws to prevent polfatfoa and forcefully act to conserve all renewable resources safeguard the victims of pollutions through financial aid and re training create a crown corporation to produce and market effective pollution abatement Make it Ontario VOTE NDR

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