Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1984, p. 17

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In Ballinafad Dance centre for children llyAMPEDHUN Herald Staff If you re starting to feel grumpy because everybody talking ibout bock school days relax September is also the start of Tun things like dunce class TINA In Ilallmafad a new dance centre is opening up called the Tina Wathng Dance Centre offers classes for three and a half up to dulls Registration days are Aug and Sept from the Ball I id Community That where the dance classes will be held What kind Tim the dance teacher planning teach She II be offering instruction in tip Minidonce is simple dance steps music and song and designed for those three and a half to five years old The development of good deportment begun here Jazz students must six old A popul dance form in North Amenci jazz rcquii physical stamina a energy tor tip concentration and discipline required Students must beat least five years old for the Dance Centre Ms believes tap encourages a sense of rhythm and helps develop good physical coordination All students are taught exam material based on the syllabus of the Canadian Dance Teach ere Association and or the British Association of Teachers of Dance As well there be performances students will put on each year One will be at Christmas and the other in June II Wednesday August IBM Page July wedding bells Herald Saturday July 28 1904 was the date St Anglican Church was the place where Ruth Nicholson daughter of Mr Robert Nicholson of Quebec and Mrs Doro thy Nicholson daughter or Mr Robert Nicholson of Quebec and Mrs Dorothy Nicholson of Scarborough became the blushing bride of Kevin son of William and Sharon of Georgetown The bride gown hod a three tiered lace skirt with a full train and beaded bodice accented by a lace and pearl beaded hat and veil The bride carried a bouquet of silk pink and while roses The brides maid of honor was her best friend Marilyn Swenn en of and the bridesmaid was the groom sister Tammy I of George town Both girls wore a matching style long gown with bustle backs Marilyn in lilac and Timmy Lynn in dusty Chan telle of Brampton the groom four year old cousin was the flow erg dressed in a similar style gown in pink All female attend itching Michael Henry of Acton the groom a six year old cousin was hi ring bearer wearing a three piece blue suit rhc groom wore a three p light grey suit burgundy boutonnlcrc and pocket silk The groom best man was a long time friend Peter Allen of George town The ushers were the groom a uncle Mark Henry of Acton and the bride brother Doug Nicholson of Quebec It was a double rine ceremony performed by the Rev Peter Ralph the struct louchinc of ill it Church in dim Williams hosted the reception of guests Guests included close family and friends main l of and it except for one prise from Vancouver the groom cousin Cindy event reception was Ihc sine of song to bride by the room and best man written by them entitled 1 Be There The couple are resid ing in Georgetown Photo courtesy The Leigh ton DonaldsonPoyntz Mr and Mrs Allan Donaldson arc pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Heather to Brad son of Mr and Mrs Robert all of Georgetown The wedding will be held at St John United Church September Manor needs volunteers Centennial Manor Milton Iraki nf for volunteers to participate in the many and sen ices wliieh the Manor offers its Get involved Be part of the Minor tcim information Karen Hutchinson BurrowsMorrison ind Igm Burrows of Georgetown re w pleasure the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Barbara to Douglas Morrison son of Mrs Join Morrison of Richmond Hill and Mr and Mrs Prank Morrison of Bolton Tin weddinc is to take place September at p m it Knox in Church Georgetown Morning swim Don I the from id m 1 nine sunn the m ri inform till In 1 Pool and children baptised By K SOS Ilrrulil Corresponds Sunday August In St Paul in Church the Rev R Kugglc baptized Will Derek Kithlcm children of Mr Mrs Godparents for Derek were Miss f Georgetown indhisuncle Mr Junes of River Alberta Godparents for An Ire i were Mrs MI Jones the former lliynil Nrrv of Ahmos Ne v Mexico mil her uncle Mr D ivid Carter of Georgetown Mrs Kan Reynolds of Georgetown held for her daughter Debbie a on was held it h me of Mr Mrs Carter Out of town quests included is Browne of Costa Mrs II in Warwick Thornlnll Mr ind Mrs C live Human ind Sean Mr Miss Rena trick Cornwall Mr and Mrs ml Port Credit Mrs J Richmond Hill Mr IM Willoi Leg mending By Correspondent J who broke s lef in four phtes when by a is now lakinj it the C rippled Children Centre J imie is been i patient the for Sick luldren since Juno has been home f two weekends He still Ins at islonhislei and around on i mobile bed His in frit nils are thinking of By WHS lit raid or respondent Conyalulitions to Gertrude MeCct Kill on the arrival of her third Daniel Robert it the Jostph lirnnt Pi pirtnts Robert and Betty of Milton ind little brother for WILSON era I n I Community Club it Mondiy August II at the Centre iron kettle hung over an pen fire proved the centre of attention and the summer evening added to the enjoyment of Georgetown Market Highway No 7 Georgetown Return ROSS MILNE IS Brampton Georgetown Brampton 454

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