Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1973, p. 3

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Holy Cross Church Scene Residents Of DoubleRing Ceremony Rosalie Anne eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Benno Spitzer was united In marriage with Ronald Lane Scarlett son of Mr and Mrs Edward Scarlett of Georgetown The double ring ceremony took place in Holy Cross Church with Rev Pierre Wood of ficlatlng Miss McNeil was the accompanied by J A Redmond at the organ Given in marriage by her father white chiffon over taffeta The bodice with short sleeves was of Imported lace The finger tip veil with a scalloped edge was held in place by a flowered lace headdress and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and baby s breath flowers Attending the bride as her honor was her friend Miss Colette Telller of Georgetown Her dress was of multicolored flocked nylon with a yellow background It was fashioned with an empire waist rounded neckline and short puffed sleeves The two bridesmaids Mary Spitzer sister of the bride and Donna Moore her cousin of were in dresses similar in style to the honor but with blue backgrounds They all wore wide brimmed picture hats which matched their dress colors Also attending were two Junior bridesmaids Trie la the bride sister and Tammy the groom s niece Their dresses were of a white Restaurant Tavern Adams Photography MR AND MRS RONALD A SCARLETT Will Call Ten Jim Snow MPP East and minister of govern services has announced that advertisements will ap pear this week inviting pre qualification of tenderers for the construction management contract with an estimated value of approximately for the Ortona facilities for the retarded in Mr Snow that everything is being done to minimize delay in proceeding with this Important Ministry of Health project which Is ex pec ted to be complete in the fall of 1973 The property at Kerr and Bond Streets formerly Ortona Barracks was purchased from the federal government by the province In for the purpose of establishing a mental retardation centre to provide comprehensive care and a full range of developmental ser vices for the citizens of Halton and Emphasis at the new centre will be on early diagnosis and assessment supplemented by extensive family support developmental care programs and residential accommodation for approximately adults and children It will include activity areas tor both age groups workshop and recreation areas and a special unit for persons requiring a high degree of physical care Educational needs will be met by local boards of education with other local agencies which now conduct developmental programs cooperating with Ihe centre for the most effective use of all available resources The minister stated that design and contract documents are now ready for construction of the centre to proceed on the 12 acre site from which over existing buildings have already been removed following demolition The largest per manent building on the property the main ad ministration block facing Bond Street has been retained and will be completely renovated as part of the contract background over pink and they wore pink ribbon bows in their hair BOUQUETS All he bridesmaids carried bouquets of mixed flowers with ribbons matching the colors of heir dresses The groom chose as his best man his brother Jim Scarlett and the ushers were Steven Spitzer brother of the bride and Brian Beaumont cousin of the groom Their suits were white brocate Jackets with black pants The reception was held at Acton Meadows Golf Club where the bride mother received wearing a long gown of meloncolored chiffon Her corsage was of small yellow sweetheart roses The groom mother wore a long gown of mauve chiffon and her corsage was of mauve and while sweetheart roses Honored guests at the reception were the three grandmothers Mrs and Mrs Mercedes Leslie grandmothers of the bride and Mrs Pearl Lane grandmother of the groom The couple spent a week honeymoon at in the Bahamas and now is residing in Brampton Before the wedding the bride was honored with miscellaneous showers given by her aunt Mrs Anna marie Moore and cousin Donne Moore at Limehouse her sister In law Mrs Jim Scarlett in Georgetown and her honor Miss Collet Telller In Georgetown There were also preBen ta lions by the brides fellow workers at Canadian Liquid Air in Brampton and the groom at Standard Products Georgetown The remains of mammoths that roamed Alaska thousands of years ago ore so perfectly preserved in the ice that enlists can identity In their stomachs summer plants on which the huge animals last fed Support Recycling Project Georgetown residents sup port the recycling of recyclable materials says Geogetown Pollution Probe On July a brief was presented to the works com mlttee of the Town of Georgetown by Georgetown Pollution Probe This brief urged the establishment of a recycling depot at the Georgetown Market to which people could bring bottles cans newspapers and magazines The brief as well received in principle but several questions were raised with respect to a depot location who would supervise It and what materials should be accepted PERSONAL Sister Mary and Sister of the Community of the Sisters of Social Service and Mrs I O Connor president of Mount Cenacle Retreat Association will receive guests at a Bridge and Euchre party Monday evening Nov at 8 in the auditorium of the Cathedral of Christ the King Hamilton Proceeds will go to support the work of the Sisters of Social Service BAR OPEN SUNDAYS 00 Noon to in Addition To Our Regular Weekday Service For an enjoyable Sunday bring your family to dine the friendly atmosphere of Complete Dining Room Facilities For a delightful Canadian or Chinese Dinner Air conditioned for your dining comfort mountainview roadsouth 877 Georgetown COMMUNITY TELEVISION Main Street North OCT JOB LISTINGS COMINO EVENTS HOCKEY SCORES TBA FIRST AID HOBBIES AND CRAFTS TUES OCT 30 JOB LISTINGS COMINO EVENTS HOCKEY SCORES NEWS SPORTS WITH CHIC RADIO BRAMPTON COUNTRY GOSPEL WED OCT 31 0O JOB LISTINGS COMING EVENTS HOCKEY SCORES LIONS TV BINGO PHOTOGRAPHY NOV JOB LISTINGS COMING EVENTS HOCKEY SCORES NEWS AND SPORTS REVIEW watch for animals unlimited coming soon JOIN US ON YOUR COMMUNITY TELEVISION STATION CABLE GEORGETOWN ODDS AND ENDS SALE 3 DAYS ONLY THIS mix ARE CLEARING ALL ODD TABLES LAMPS MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS ONE ONLY FLOOR SAMPLES OF CHESTERFIELDS CHAIRS ETC ALL SMALL ITEMS CASH CARRY ONLY lomesteat FURNITURE INTERIORS PHONE 8778777 tor town Marker FREE DELIVERY DECORATING SERVICE FREE LOTS OF FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL STOCK ITEMS for recycling The works committee requested hat a survey be conducted In Georgetown and the surrounding area In order to determine whether people would be prepared to separate and save bottles cans newspapers and magazine whether people would be prepared to bring these to a recycling depot Twelve members leered to administer ihe survey in their neighborhoods avoiding their immediate neighbors friends and acquaintances in an effort to obtain reatlstic replies from kept a tally of rMrxinura and recorded any tddltlonol relevant comment jnd Ideas There were persons surveyed by means of the questional re The members participating in the survey reported a great deal of genuine interest Many HERALD Thursday October 1973 Page Band Travels Twelve thousand roses will be given away by the Burlington Teen Tour Band Oct 27 during its campaign for public donations to help finance its appearance In the Cotton Bowl Parade in Dallas Jan I The band needs to the cost of the week long bus trip A rose will be given to anyone contributing 1 or more ever invited to the parade will contribute each toward the trip like but found the collections occasionally forced I hem to put their carefully saved materials out for gar when storage space was exhausted The results of the survey Indicate that residents of Georgetown are in favor of the separation and the saving of at least Tour recyclable materials and in addition are willing to take these ma to a conveniently located recycling depot says Pollution Probe Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 24 HOUR SERVICE I SNOW BOOT SALE BOOTS George Roos have BOOTS for WARMTH COMFORT and FASHION in sizes 5 fitting a very wide calf Style Boots by Murray Selby ROOS FAMILY SHOES Main St S Georgetown HOURS Sat 9 am to pm Thurs Fri 9 am to 9 pm Telephone 8771664

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