Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1949, p. 9

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while the rest of the world goes by in ta gown of chantilly lace over white satin with a matching lace juliet cap with a aide sweep of flowers and a cascade of luyofthe vailed and iweet peas ethel mae sullivan was united in marriage to ronald george lake on saturday april 23rd tho bride 14 the daugh ter of mr- and mrs tcaltfk buluvan of toronto and the groom is the son of mt and mrs george lake of langstaff tke ceremony was performed by rev r anderson and took place in the living roomf the honje of the grooms parent at langstaff mrs gordon johnston of st catharines sisjer of the bride wo matron o honor and dhotte for tho occaslpn agown 41 orchid brocaded satin with matching julie cap matching mittens and she carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart oses and weetpeas v ml ha jean sullivan of toronto was bridesmaid and wore a gown of brocaded turquoise satin with matching juliet cap and mittens she carried a bouquet of pansies pink sweetheart roson and sweet- peas mr jack lake was his brothers groomsman following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of mr and mrs georue lake where the guests were received by the bribes mother wearing a chic gown of delphinium blue with embroidered jacket navy accessories and corsage of red rose and lilyofthevallcy the grooms mother who also re celved wore a smart frock of grey with pink lace inserts in the bodice with grey accessories and corsage of pink sweet peas and rosei later the newlyweds left for a trip to the new england stoics and new york city following which they will leave for kimborcly bc uhtn they will tike up residence the groom i a nephew of mrs a h teller of town and his father was at one tirrje a resldenct here ftttvoiu pin vtwompson announcement has bcen made of the retirement of jlev griffin thompson as rcclor of holy trin ity church hamilton alter serving that church for 32 years mr thompson who was born noar georgetown is a graduate of brampton hliih school und trinity college toronto after gradu- aton he was anglican rector at erin foi n short time then went to iaitoiivillc and fctoney creek he next spent five years m tapley- lown in 1917 he went to the parishes of holy trinity and st pauls glanford which at that time were joined and when they were separ ated in 1033 he remained rector at holy trinity mr thompson has served as rural deon of wontworth county for many years and was nlso chaplain for ten years of the ontario hospital at hamltlon a member of the masonic order he ii a past master of buchanan lodge mount hamilton and was formerly asslitnnt chaplain of the gi md lodge of ontario mr and mrs thompson have puilhased a house in milton and uill ni ike their home in the coun- t town the georgetown herald wfaedjr may 1 1 a 194 order noat meadowglen compost a strong- quickacting oour1ett source of organic ferthizef for vegetable gardens lawns flower beds and rock gardens prices delivered in georgetown and glen willianw one ton 300 five tons an a over per ton s2js0 meadowglen growers ltd georgetown telephone i43sv general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 today we live in a greater canada esr r vw- norths tlirnns new activity in ontarios biinliland north of lake superior marathon and kid hock trrruce and heron ba lliev al t ii the same htory jsew towns have arinen old ones ex panded onlj live vian ago on the site of marathon for example then wart nothing hut bush today a new com- inunily beside a new pulp mill is contributing millions to canadas export trade such hptitacular developments in the north are matched by continuing industrial expansion in the older established communities throughout canada today everwidening avenues of opportunity uwait the enterprise of young canadians witb newbprinl prwlui lion 50 above pre- wur icveu canada today liau an output live umeit tbut of any otlior country and accounth for three out of every ave newu paper pages in the world w1 p- h john r barber is new lome scots commanding officer lt col john r barber of geor getown has succeeded llcol her bert chtsholm 03 commanding of ficer of the lome scots regiment a member of the regiment since its inception col harbor was officer commanding c company at the t outbreak of war and went overseas with the regiment in june 1941 willi tiic rank of major he served in england for throe years with no i canadian general reinforcement unit located at borden aldeshot witlcy aial farnbqrough and later was with no 1 non effective tran sit depot where ht was a camp tolontl in thaige of one of the re- p ltuation depots he remained in england for some time after the end of the war and as one of tlu last of the george town nicn to return home after hib dist hargc from the acjive force c til is irbcr returned to the reserves inrl had been lie of the lome st nts until hi- new apointnicnt v eyes examined ot walker optometrist i main st n brawttsa phone 599 at georgetown ottlce ov bell telephone office the second wednesday afternoon of each month phone r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants wedding- flowers we can please you our prices are right phone 283j we deliver st canada in a land of op jtort unity ihrrr m u drill for ulmottt anything nnp ran think of and any nun uiiii a wlltmfmrriit for imrd work lum a fimul cliunif to urliirvr hiii rhw kuvh hon jil j smith 1rntijlrnt of ilortu t iiiijiihimi a 1 miil guclpli oiltrrio ilornet iojuttrie limited which w foumlrd in 1015 lifts in thij thorl time ftehiwttl remmrkfthle tuocu in the manufm tun of chain aawa and comhuhtion aajtlnm more than half the prowtion of tlir plunt rracliea markets outaide ctdftds from a htaff of only u half llozn nun in 19 ft hornrt imlimtrics limited has eiuude4u three plants in oudpli finployuiy 2u0 worktr lt tfm oh il i taiu tmnm kr ftfttsuti t soar ruflnijai hy ftmiw si cautys pwatl pmtsta entertaining comedy presented by ghs players n aimisiiij comedy june mud wis piesented b the georgetown htjh school players in the old 1 mv n ii in last thursday and b n- d i uiuic i the direction of print i- pil j l lambert moiri kelly had the starring role of a tttnafilr in tlu throes of her first lomanec with a college loiqeo bob addy who ii a week eiul jjuest ut her home when tho college man deserts her for a neighbour wandu timbers she realizes unit the boy next door jim kirkwood is the real man of uil two and she has reached the first staije of growing up the cast of the play were uni formly excellent m their roles rosemary jordan and lome mc- uridc played the parents and dianne cameron got the most from her role as a ptgtalled juvenile who pursued mcrvyn bill hewitt marlon ashley had a good port as milly lou the family cook and bill maccormack was elmer tut- tle the gardener gray merriom marilyn bell and george mcclure completed the cast barbara cromar was stage direc tor with elllng berg hon deiuiojn jim buck jack bottke and george mcclure in charge of stage and lighting the property committee included bill arnold keith scott alun gillis jim meonuld and don hutchinson miss rose piercey joan latimer and stella semanyk were in charge of costumed and ushers were joyce mcmillan ann crabtree eleanor spltzcr and el aine pries the young husband wired home from his new job saying made foreman feather in my cap a few weeks later he wired aguin saying made munagor an other feather in my cap after niome weeks he wired again saying fired send money for train fare home his wife unfeelingly telegraphed buck uso feathers and fly homo e p head optometrist manufacturing optician batteries fob hearing aids eyes examined scientifically ss st georges squabs guelph established 10 ysn cash for dead animals row 250 horses 250 hogs 50 pr cvrt sooardluc to sbu ami asndluws pnone collect galt352 ingersoll 21

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