Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1972, p. 13

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Sisters Attendants at Vows Sisters of the bride and groom were attendants at the marriage of Betty Ann Brand ford and Edward Ernest Mc Dowell Hie ceremony performed by Rev Andrew took place in Knox Presbyterian Church Acton November White gladioli mums and daisy mums decorated the church for the four clock ceremony Mr E A Hansen was organist The bride who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Ac ton was given In marriage by her father in double ring ceremony Thegroomlstheson of Mr and Mrs Telford Dowell Ray 1 wan Crescent Georgetown and a Do tar Fine Papers employee The bride ware polyester lace over de sole satin with long tier elbow length veil She carried a bouquet of yellow pink and white sweetheart roses She wore a heart shaped necklace the gift of the groom Her sisters Mrs rendu Fisher and Mrs Barb Hamden as bridesmaids and the rooms sister Mrs Bonnie Infield as matron of honour were in mauve printed crepe with while mums in their hair and carrying similar bouquets James McDowell was till brothers groomsman BUI Fisher Acton and Win field were ushers At a reception afterwards at the brides home her mother received wearing a blue sleeveless dress with matching coal and pink corsage The groom mother was in a champagne coloured dress gold accessories and a pink corsage Wedding guests In eluded the brides grand I WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE MR BLACKWELL and MR YOUNG on their successful campaign for THE WATER COMMISSION MY SINCERE THANKS AND APPRECIATION to all those who supported me I wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year DON RUSSELL MANY THANKS To all my supporters in Ward 2 To all my helpers I wish the best of luck in the future and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all in Georgetown JOHN HOLE GEORGETOWN The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District lass Mail Itrgliitrcd Number Postage SO per year Single Copy Price Cents THURSDAY IJr IB72 St Permit Issued for Seniors Apartments Mil AND MRS EDWARD MCDOWELL parents Mr and Mrs targe are living at Acton and the grooms Mrs Ann Ingles the grooms grandmother Mrs Ingles Other guests were from Port Credit Acton Georgetown Brampton Nerval and For a honeymoon trip hi nt as ho for miscellaneous shower for the bride at her home In A kitchen shower was arranged by Mrs Bonnie And Mrs Leone brde wore a long sleeve blue crimplene dress beige cor h f coat black accessories p snowcr and a white gardenia WANTED BY THE KINETTE CLUB NEW OR NEARLY NEW TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS WELFARE BASKETS Call or 8779057 CRAWFORD FAMILY SHOES INVENTORY MUST BE LIQUIDATED SALE CONTINUES Fine Quality Mens Ladies Childrens Footwear Handbags etc TO BE LIQUIDATED AT A FRACTION OF REGULAR PRICES Suede Dress ALL MENS SHOES Casuals Boots by Crosby Square Rand Hush Puppy WOMENS DRESS SHOES BY WHITE CROSS SELBY AIRSTEP CLARKES PRICE MENS LADIES CHILDRENS SUPPERS By Kaufman Packard Ideal for Christmas PRICE GYM SHOES AND ALL CANVAS SHOES PRICE CHILDRENS SHOES BY BONNIE STUART AND SAVAGE PRICE MENS CHILDRENS WINTER BOOTS 1 OFF WORK BOOTS OFF a BROWN MENS WALLABEES HOURS AMJ PM SAT AM TO ALL SALES FINAL VILLAGE Inn Elora Ontario Looking for a special place to DINE during ThoFESTIVE SEASON TIFFANYS IS THE PLACE with its subdued at moiphero and by GOURMET CHEF NEW YEARS EVE TICKETS Now available RESERVATIONS 8465337 I wish to THANK ALL WHO SUPPORTED ME ATTHE POLLS and assisted in my election cam paign Malcolm H Freeman No building permits for houses were issued in November within the town limits So far this house permits totalling have been issued Construction was issued a permit amounting to for the Miens l apartments to be built at Road and Mounta The only Industrial permit went to Twin Cee Ltd on Arm strong Avenue for additional office and warehouse space The permit was listed at Despite the wintry weather three swimming pool permits t were issued last month Permits for the month AHaW totalled MM and for the ytarsofar The town collected 301 In fees PREPARES FOR SATURDAYS RUSH They re already getting ready for the second ski and skate exchange of the season at the Georgetown office on Wesleyan Street Here Mary Livingstone of the office arranges some of the equipment in preparation for the rush of skiers and skaters expected Saturday Items to be included in the exchange have been coming In steadilv since the first such project November 18 which was an overwhelming success That one even included a couple of snowmobile suits and a pair of gym leotards Ten Teens Graduate From Home Nursing Course A lied Cross Teen age Home Nursing course taught in Georgetown concluded last Wednesday night This urse was organized by the Rid Cross Home Nursing chairman Mrs Joyce Clarke N and was conducted by registered nurse Mrs Dorothy and Homo Nurse Mrs Hetty Arm strong The 10 weeks course for girls and boys ages IS included such subjects as caring for the sick at home first aid babysitting nutrition arts and crafts simple treatments and core of the helpless and elderly At some of the classes tlie students were fortunate to have a chairman from some of the committees of Georgetown and District Red Cross speak to them These were Mrs Elaine Sales RN president Mrs Joyce Clarke Mrs Ruth Services for Seniors and Friendly Visiting Mrs Connie Public Relations practical human relations and Red Cross Youth and Mrs Patience conducted one class on HER HIM THE SET CARAT TOTAL WEIGHT THE SET CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE LAY IT AWAY PAY AS CONVENIENT Georgetown Market Centre Phone At a parly Mrs Sales presented the cer tificates Those finishing the coursewere McMurdy Arcun Jennifer Green Linda Manuel Linda Mid dleton Theresa Kelly Lynn Diane and Cindy I Colourful outdoor lighting has made its appearance on many homes and each day others add to the holiday scene with attractive displays Tnlslsoneoflhs nicest things about the Christmas season particularly when there is snow on the ground to highlight them The Creche Is Adored All Over The World Of all the traditional tlvlllcs of Christmastime none Is more enjoyed than the preparation of the little Christmas creche the miniature Bethlehem stable Not only In the United States is this tradition honored but all over the civilized world From the Bethlehem cave of the Syrian youngsters to the In Czechoslovakia to Mexico where the people are setting up their Posada all are sharing in a ceremony of reverence and love In the creche are all the Nativity figures the Holy Mother Mary Joseph the Wise Men the shepherds and their flock the cattle the donkeys the sheep the lambs and all the creatures which inhabited the stable area all gathered around the Baby in the manger Throughout most of Europe from earliest Christian times the custom of recreating the Nativity scene has spread Often the figures were delicately carved of wood to the owners and ended down from generation to generation A tender link of devotion The first creche according to earliest records was made in in Italy prcscpe is the name for the creche There have been many wonderful present In Rome there Is one in the Church of Coell con a Bambino said to have been carved from an olive tree from the Mount of Olives The which is con sidered the most famous Christian Crib in the world Is also in Rome housed in the Basilica of Saints Cosmos and The scene covers an area of feet and shows the manger scene the palace of Herod and farmlands and villages In living realistic panorama that actually reflect the customs of the century llundres or wooden figures have been hand carved by famous artisans In Spanish means an Inn or lodging place but It has come to mean more specifically the Inn of the Nativity story

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