Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1947, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wodnoaday auguat 6 1947 moulders of canada unlimited symbol of progress the canadian national exhibition is o show- window off canadian enterprise in every field of endeavour a worthy tribute to the moulders of canada unlimited yiug 22 to sep 6 founded inl8g is 7ut largbsr annual exposition in the world ntutwwm nam amm fm15 0fwmu0fjpechj htew the a wis rut grooms far officiate at duhlop luduw nuptial korval united cburcfa deomttfd with pauns and white gladioli iw toe betting for he wedding on satur day august aid of jean mabel laadlaw daughter of mr and un norman leidlaw hr 2 norval and john rowland hill dunlop boo of kev and mrs p j dunlop of nerval the grooms fatbfitf officiated at the oeremony said mri william beat- tie of toronto was at the organ tbe brides cousin miss florence lold- jtaw sang o perfect love and ibe- feuse during the service olven in marriage by her fattier the bride was gowned in ivory satin fa shioned on princess lines with sweet heart neckline her fkagertlp veil wag caught with a halo of orange- blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red ro ses he cousin miss muriel lald- law was maid of honour and the grooms sister miss helen dunlop was bridesmaid they were gowned alike in pale blue taffeta and carried bouquets of shasta daisies- the brides brother bill lafauaw was groomsman and ushers were her i cousin clark lyons and the gxoonvb cousin jack ooodohild of toronto following the ceremony a reception was held atkayaor farm home of the bride s parents where her mother received wearing a grey nylon drees and pink rose corsage mrs dunlop was in nile green with corsage of yel low roses for a wedding trip to ottawa and huntsvlile the bride changed to powder blue suit with navy accessor ies the couple will take ud resmpnce in toronto outoftown guests at tended the wedding from quntsvlue new liskeard and toronto revving company limited if its mileage you need and de pendable service plus a tread design ed for canadian roads see the gutta percha dies three celebrate birthdays with nonegenarian in western canada mrs frank binnle of lindsay a former georgetown resident has re turned from a trip west and spent a few days in town last week mrs binnle was visiting with relatives in and around reglna saskatchewan and on may 17th had the honour of attending a birthday party at which four member of the family celebra these were mrs binnle herself who is 73 mr frank binnle of bar grey 6sk- 90 bis great grand daughter helen mcdonald 4 and his brothers granddaughter bold may 13 of tregarvan bask mr frank binnle who is a cousm of mrs btnnios late husband to a native of erin village and has lived in the west for about 66 years his bro ther charles 83 lives at tregarvan and attended the party both men are in good health and charles is particularly active a slater mrs j g sharpe lives in brampton and a brother james binnle in erin mrs binnle travelled both ways by bus through the united states stop ping off en route to visit relatives at several points social and personal mrs dick rlddall and son kent and douglas burt of brampton are holidaying at the pines wasaga beach this week mr rlddall is spending a few days wnh them mr and mrs robert harris and robert jr spent a few days last week with their ccistns mr and mrs har old botham at their farm near aur ora mr and mrs joseph hall spent last week visiting with relatives toronto and hamilton cr and mrs arthur herbert and mr and mrs duncan tost are en- joyng a motor trip this week to wiar- ton and the bruce peninsula rev and mrs r o todd colteen and tommy have returned from spending a month at then- summer cottage at beamsvlue mrs todds aunt miss jennie peacock came with them to make an extended visit town rev and mrs a m layerty kingston spent the weekend m town with his sister mrs r c todd and mr todd mr and mrs arnold atwood and family of peterborough were vaca tioning in town last week with her father t w treanor they also spent a few days at miss ann hfcfceys cottage at meatford old at 405060 man youre crazy rosedale floral cut flowers wedding and funeral deaign work phone 2s3j mm m we scott motor sales phone 161 georgetown your general motors dealer take your vacation trip the easy pleasant way with simpsons taxi phone 500 information anytime special rates on return trips lanes haulage you call we haul snail specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tind ale oabhnms ana pauram bbs asxatosnotnr mr i o haulage sand ana gravel and local haulage tdickenson phone 84 r 33 stewarttown no jobtoo big nojob too small phone 5 shoe repairing prompt tnd efficient service james cummins at ross thompsons shoe store white empresses back when the passenger liner empress of can ada sailed under jacques cartier bridge spanning the st lawrence at montreal on july 23 regular passen ger service between canada and the united kjngdota which had been a thing of the past since 1940 was re sumed by the canadian pacific the white bnpress which as the dpch- esa of richmond sew valiant service as tjoopahjp during the war has been completely refitted and recon- l to bring her up to the sknp- i resi class and will sail every third- wednesday from uverpool and every i third saturdaj from montreal which stops at quebec each way in winter the canadian terminal port will be saint john n3 and the ship will call at halifax eastbound and west bound the day following the elm- press of oana4as arrival captain shergold master of the ship seen above on his bridge as he brought the sfah up the river was chairman at a luncheon held on board and attended hy leaders of state cfircrch andem- ohfylrman and president of the cana dian pacific steamships is seen at the microphone as be stressed the companys firm intention to rebuild its ocean fleet and to continue to be a vital link between canada the bri tish commonwealth and other nations of the world rt hon c d hawe minister of reconstruction who pro posed the toast to the ship paid tri bute to the war record of 4fae hue and lta personnel 85 of whom were deco- rated ctr gallantry a glasses an amaruj rtjtod and raaffir aoodlooktog prloa la modc i bqui c iii

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