Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1974, p. 10

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November IK Candlelight service for VokeyTregenza wedding A 00 pin candlelight blossoms her maternal while carnations on her cerise service at St Georges grandmothers wedding printed chiffon gown with Anglican Church Georgetown headpiece also worn by her flounced sleeves the mother at her wedding family The tables at the reception setting tor the Haiti Mrs Jacobs Logan of were decorated with fall foliage Vokey of Danridge Bra inn ton Matron of Honor of dried flowers and weeds In Crescent daughter of Mr and wore a turquoise Mrs Roy William Vokev to Mr fingertip cape over Cree Tregema of gown Treflenia of Bloomfleld Hills younger sister Alison Vokey Michigan as flower girl wore a shorter Father R Gallagher of- cape over a puffedsleeved flcfated at the doublering gown of linen look cotton of a ceremony and organist was Mr similar design Both attendants Alan Redmond The floral carried flowers in paler tones arrangements In the chancel to those of the bride on were yellow and white upright cone bouquet and halter made by the brides family The white polyester traditional three tiered cake made for the occasion by the brides paternal grandfather Reverend Joseph Vokey M B of Montreal The bridal toast was given by Mr George of Ottawa The guests enjoyed dinner musk provided by Mr Paul Barber at the organ The bride and groom motored to Fort Lauderdale Florida Hazel Brenda Donald Tregenza The bride given In marriage in matching colors china ac by her father made a white The groom and his brother a while gown of her own design on Kenneth Jr of are employed In and Empire lines The bodice Rochester Michigan as will reside in Burlington trimmed with seed pearls and Groomsman were dressed town were the long sleeves were of plain alike In burgundy crushed and Mrs Kenneth velvetwlththehlghcollarskirt velvet tuxedos with toning Mrs Nancy Chenault Mr and and train of cut work velvet In a ruffled shirts Ushers were Mrs Kenneth Tregcma floral pattern Her full length Dave Clements of OakvlIIe and and family Mr and Mrs Ar veil was held by a low tiara of Graham Vokey brother of the and family Mrs small flowers and pearls She bride They were dressed in Caroline Mr and Mrs carried a crescent bouquet of similar black tuxedos Craig Mr and Mrs J deeptoned gold and bronze Mrs Vokey in a rose print Fowler Mr and Mrs H F chrysanthemums In which was gown of turquoise chiffon and McHalpine Mr John Little Inserted as something old wearing miniature white mums Mr and Mrs Ellis all of the year old orange In her hair received guests at Michigan area the reception held at the Also Dr and Mrs Campbell Georgetown Golf and Country of Connecticut Mr and Mrs J Club Mrs Tregenza the Hood of Windsor Mr and Mrs mother as cohostess Fred Rider Crawford Park wore a gown of oriental design Verdun Mr and Mrs George patterned In gold and orange on McGlll of Ottawa Mr and a green background Her Mrs Donald Jamieson of complimentary corsage was of Kitchener Mr and Mrs J yellow roses The brides Hilton of Dollnrd des Ormeaux materal grandmother Mrs The brideelect was feted at a Fred Rider of Crawford Park luncheon and linen shower at Verdun wore a corsage of Orchard Lake Michigan at- tended by relatives and friends of grooms family SEVEN TWEENIES from the Georgetown Fifth Brownie Pack were enrolled as Brownies last Wednesday at Centennial Public School Slevcns Crescent Clockwise from left Janr of Mitchell of Delrex Crescent Paula Hansen of Janet of Road Pamela Holgate S of 134 Mountain view Road Sandra 7 Weber Drive and Martin Baylor Crescent A busy month for some in Silverwood the sales area on the 7th line weekend of Oct 12 Mr and Mrs Beeney have Mr and Mrs Don Burt were euchre The couple was the sales area lo community residents presented with a rocking chair Thurs Oct oTIhPalelLe to honor Marjorle The hostess sened a delicious Mr and Mra I Carrmchael faUFirsYa Douglas who were lunch her many guests and fami visited with his grandson Thomas Edgar Silverwood members parents Mr and Mrs Stewart Proud parents are Mr and Mrs at on Ihe T Then a trip to granddaughter Ann McKiUops wedding a week ago Paul sale at mm Douglas who were Georgetown at their annual recently An enjoyable meeting in September evenlng A presentation of Canadian J luncheon is served i m uu- for a furniture presentation of Canadian J flower emblem collector plates made at a coffee and desert parly given by Sunday School teachers and choir members of St Georges Anglican Church A bathroom shower was A new way lo raise money for grout given in her honor at the home char was introduced lo SI miss of Mrs Fred of United Church Women The menu and program were Mrs lost in Georgetown supervised by Morjo Schmidt Michael Boyd Luncheon Is Served a hostess for Luncheon is a cups and unique fund raising project Served Canada Limited a saucers with favorite recipes convened by Mrs June Evans community service providing was given by neighbors at hi l0 further the lunchen and dinners home of Mrs Norman Hornby News award All In a little work in support of sponsored by leading Canadian month All good wishes to each i at home and abroad food manufacturers The and everyone program is available to any Rainfall I 58 mostly through nonprofit womens very light showers The ground organizations lo raise money is very dry and hard for specific projects A f Scott Hoy ward cohosted by Mrs Ron Atkinson both of Crescent Prior the wedding a trousseau tea was held in her honor at home cohosted by Mrs Logan her Matron of Euchre begins anew Some will tell you this card costs you Bowling The North Trafalgar Euchre home from Hie Milton Club held Its first euchre on Hospital Saturday October There Mr and Mrs Bill Marshall of were six tables of euchre in Clinton spent Ihe weekend with ploy Mrs Marshall Anniversary greetings are the following winners Audrey extended lo Mr and Mrs Wilson Isobell Stout Olive Albert Morchment who will landing Pussy Cats Raine and Mrs Violet Nix The celebrate their anniversary on Puppet Wat gents prizes were won by the 1st of November Best 40 The Swingers Nix Jim Hamilton wishes to Albert and Laura 34 Scottie3 Gutter lints Clare Wilson and Walter Munns United Church Twiggy s Crowd Barnard Bazaar will be held Seven Rlnky Dinks Friends are pleased to hear November 2nd from i Rebels Sharp Shooters that Mrs Roy Break is back the corner of line Mrs Jim Hamilton Sure you pay for a Com merce Key Account But with what you pay now for personal cheques alone its not going to be any 2 50 extra Think of it If you write ten personal cheques a month at a cheque you can spend 40 right there So the most youd possibly more for a Key Account would be And that soon pays for in benefits Take Loans With a Key count the Commerce gives you preferred rates on most consumer loans Travellers Cheques With a Com merce Key Account youll never pay a service charge to get them Youll never be charged A colorful time 260 Top Averages G Herrlnaton Judd Coullghan I1GWS S Chaplin CT MacKinnon S Swann 216 Graham Re Is S Graham S A We are really and into he lime of old have High Scores Sylvia Graham Thanksgiving time is leaves of red and gold Sandi Brownlee fairs are all done It Im not mistaken Jim Lawrence 698 leaves mat fall from the trees never had the Job of Is BUI Barclay 276 Cord now softly float through the air Autumn not the time of year in Ihe cold fall breeze Poets nature is right at its What other season lakes a brush and paints all colors put to test Halloween la over and the kiddies do enjoy calling at the doors Their costumes are marvelous We had ghosts witches black cots and some weird characters all giggling behind masks as we tried to them May God bless them everyone and guide them as Ihcy travel on into the night for more fun Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson enjoyed a five day visit recently Rochester By Mrs John Bel I bod ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 800 PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB 20 Games JACKPOT IN 54 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds for Deaf Detection In Children and Community Projects RUMMAGE BOOK BAKE SALE T BY RED CROSS YOUTH AT SATURDAY NOVEMBER from a lo Proceeds towards purchase of child wheelchair or Loan Cupboard COME AND BROWSE AROUND for or our new Key Account personalized cheques using our I lour Cash Dispensers paying utility bills money orders or domestic drafts A Key Account gets von a Commerce Cud and over draft protection Plus an identiii- card lets you cash personal cheque instantly at any of more than 1600 Commerce branches in Canada Surprised Many are But then in the course of an average month its even more surprising how many times the need for a Key Account pops up Only Marina gives you all this ply II k mti pin on Door door For this 2995 writ Tofon IOilt I in Ironl ivy July litr Austin Marina Best Deal On 4 Wheels FINANCING AVAILABLE GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS i THE FASTEST GROWING BUILDING CENTRE IN THE PEEL REGION SPECIALS MATCHES BELLOWS LOGTONGS LOG CARRIER LOG 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