BEST AVAILABLE COPY Page a THE HERALD June TroupWilson wedding Jordan Station United Church was the setting Saturday March 18 1969 when freezing rain coated everything in glittering ice for the wedding of Maureen Elizabeth Troup of Jordan Station and David Earl Wilson of Norval Rev A Gardiner Skelly officiated The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas Troup of Jordan Sta tion and the grctom is the son of Mrs Anne Wilson of and the late Mr Earl Wilson Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full skirted floor length gown of ivory with a fitted bodice and a basque waistline The front of the bodice was smocked crystaline crested with seed pearls Rose patterned embroidered lace edged the neckline and trimmed the top of the skirt Long slim sleeves taper to a lace point at the wrist featured a large puff at the shoulder trimmed with smocking and seed pearls A wreath of pearls and flowers held her ivory twotier fingertip veil She carried a full cascade of peach roses ivory lilies white heather ivory lace rib bon and trailing ivy An ivory lace handkerchief belonging to her great grandmother formed the centre of the bouquet Maid of honor was Teresa Honsberger of Jordan Station and bridesmaids were Ruth Anne of Milton and Troup of Jordan Station Junior bridesmaids were Sarah Doubt and Kathryn Doubt both of Kanata Best man was Bob Wilson of Georgetown and ushers were Nick Wollaston of Milton and Dean Troup of Jordan Station Longtipped darts to be banned The Honourable Bernard Valcourt Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada has announced before the Stan ding Committee on Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Government Operations his in tention to proceed with a ban on elongated tip lawn darts The Canadian Paediatric Society has as a result of increased public awareness recently received reports of several injuries caused by lawn darts since their in traduction into Canada Consumer and Corporate Af fairs Canada has been monitor lawn darts closely and had warned Canadians earlier of the dangers of misusing this product The Minister bad previously in stnicted his officials to examine other measures to further ensure public safety and announced at the Standing Committee his in tention to proceed with the ban sunder the Hazardous Products Act Regulations to effect this ban will follow as quickly as possible In the meantime Consumer and Corporate Affairs will continue to work with industry to minimize the danger While safer models of lawn darts may well be on the market said the Minister I would not like one more summer to pass with the hazards associated with the pointed tip model still out there Although not recommended for use by children lawn darts are nevertheless a summer time hazard In this season con sumers are warned against using existing sets of lawn darts carelessly or in the vicinity of children Elegant Catering for all occasions What makes a wedding elegant Let the Kentners trained consultants assist you with selections for your entire reception Choose one or all of our services mix and match Lording to your needs Social Catering Ltd 62 Mill Street Georgetown 8730404 8466639 Let Us Help You Plan Special Diy We have a complete selection of dresses for the bride bridesmaids and mothers of the bride and groom To complete your look we of fer an extensive selection of bridal headpieces floral hair combs hats and dyeabte shoes For A More Personalized Service Call For An Appointment 77 MAIN ST S Downtown qeorqetown 8731470