Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1953, p. 9

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silvers special sale i of consoleum rugs 9x7k2- 99 495 595 first quality gold seal rugs t woods canadas leading home freezer the modern way to preserve food model 15 15 cu ft has lots of storage space fast freeze section hermet- ically sealed unit counter balanced lid white or phone robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club box 67 brampton gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen williams phone 799j dancing every saturday sing song movies amateurs sunday nites huttonvillepark brampton 357 j 13 eavestrougmng plumbing heating don houston phone 547w visit your rcaf career counsellor at georgetown municipal office tuesday sept 1st i 2 noon to 7 pm tjiis is your opportunity to ge complete informa tion on what the air force can offer you as an aircrew officer or as a skilled airman or airwo man technician in a mod- eroaviation traded quru nortm fadt in acton ceraiioay basket of gladioli phlox and ktnalas decorated acton united church when darlene marie bub bles cutting the daughter of mr and mrs thomas cutting mill st acton was married to charles nor ton the son of mr and mrs arthur norton of glen williams the seven o clock ceremony was performed on friday aug 14 by rev a o w froreman lie bride given in marriage by hre untie james swing wore a gown of nylon lace over satin with her veil held by a halo of tiny hearts of seed pearls she carried a bouquet of better time roses and stephanotis attending the bride were four bridesmaids maue nylon net over taffeta was worn by miss itena rjgo of milton and lime nylon net by miss shirley deforest milton miss charlotte couture chose yellow net and miss marjorie winters rose net all wore matching accessories with their full length gowns and carried bouquets of pink hildegard roses and stephanotis floor length gowns of organdy were worn by the three junior bridesmaids miss ruth jones chose english yellow organdy with a nosegay of yellow sweetheart roses and yellow carnations miss mar jorie cutting woie mauve english organdy with a yellow nosegay miss dianne evting of hamilton wore green organdy with a nosegay of mauve carnations and statlce all three wore matching headdresses and mittens full length gowns of blue english organdy were worn by the two flower girls miss shirely norton toronto a niece of the groom and miss susan winters both wore headdresses and mittens to match and carried small baskets of roses sweet peas and blue carnations bus norton of toronto brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were bud haines and harpin beaumont glen williams and wil liam thackery of hamilton miss ethel franklin played the wedding music and accompanied miss dorothy simmons who sang before the ceremony and during the signing of the register the friendly circle catered for the wedding reception held in the sunday school room of the church the tables decorated with flowers were highlighted by the four tier wedding cake which was circled by pink tulle mrs cutting wore a gown of mauve lace with white accessories and mrs norton a powder blue gown with white accessories both wore corsages ol pink and white carnations leaving on a motor trip to the west the bride wore a dress of green and white nylon navy coat and pink and navy hat mr and mrs norton will live in glen wil liams guests attended the wedding from winona hamilton toronto ptcs- ton and guelph as well as acton and glen williams face wednesday evening aug 20 1903 the georgetown heka1d make a with a rocket 8 it takes a man theres to mock to me that we want you 6ma to make a date with a rocket 81 for inatanoe it take a man to fully appreciate what goes on o silently under the long leek hood the fanaoua rocket engine packed aa it la with more himhoumpreamon horsepower than ever lxipre itolda a pecial appeal for the masculine mind and there a an cxhilaralitic experience no man nhould hum in the looming response of dual range hydra ma tic drive 4 ni g j takes a woman gc biitnurpnse ouimhoii lies v mighty power is hand in yjfcr- glove with docile obedience when a woman takr the wheel and it r rally takes a woman to appreciate how oltlhmohile 1ower steering can put a driver at tier enne how pedal lbbc power brakes take iivir and reduce braking effort by m much an 40 and the beauty that a woman wantn moul of all vcryw soc f in to eel her for your date liocket 8 jummtow uatdtc 9u huutay cp oldshob a oenetal motors valuf hocket engine now to 165 h p with a compression ratio of 8 to 1 and a new 12 volt electrical system the nen stranger power hide juutu an unusually rigid frame scientifically balanced and s a blitzed oldsmobite power styling matched in beauty only by ohtsmobile s glamorous new interiors and tiere extra enjirvment in ther otdsmoitde onuont available at extra cohi dual nanay hydra matir drive gives nosbift no clutch driving at its bt iidut ijisk powet itrakei pive faster mnilirr mop than ever before posmble oldsmabitc power steering takes a much as 80 of the effort out of uttering autronic lye turns bright lights d wn for approurlung traffic turns i hem i ack mi when traffic has pacsrd r rigtdaire car on i it ion er brings y u air ci nilitii nrd driving dim fort in ai wralhrr arthur scott motors limited queen and guelph streets telephone 161 clarence kennedy buys business in brampton clarence kennedy former prop rietor of the arrow taxi is now a brampton businessman last week mr kennedy took over the lewis gift and tobacco store on queen street east and will be operating it under his own name the store carries a line of tobacco jce cream soft drinks and magazines as well as a gift and sou venir department dave lewis established the busi ness in may 1952 when brampton jersey dairy moved to another loc ition it is directly opposite the queon s hotel in the taxi business here for sev oral years mr kennedy has lately been working f brown s bread he intends to lw in georgetown for the present md tommutc to hit new business beach last week mr and mrs bert mcmenemy en joyed a holiday trip north last week mr and mrs duncan ferguson isited with friends in markdale on sunday church services will be withrawn here next sunday the young peoples group met at the home of jim kirkwood sunday evening with an encouraging atten dance of twenty one the program and worship service were in charge of janice baker and jim two sets of slides were shown entitled boy meets girl showing how to keep teenage companionship on high christian standards also proper forms of etiquette and courtesy discussion periods were held and many pertinent questions were dealt with lunch wjs served and a social time enjoyea keep those personal items com ing every week the herald features news of your visits and visitors a net a phone call to no 8 during the day or no 651 after hours is ah that is needed silverwood eleven members of the silver- wood w i attended the canada day conference of the associated coun try women of the world held in toronto last week a family gathering of 27 spent sunday august 23rd at the home of mr and mrs r corbett mrs john ingus delegate to the acww from scotland spent a few days with mrs p corbett and mrs ern balkin the appointment of john w bel court montreal ns system inspec tor of services for the c in irtnn national railw jys newlv formed i o id trinsptrt rtcpirttnenl wis nn- noui eed recently by f a gof- fncy rtneril m in ietr the department incorporates all c nit hifiiway bus and truck serv ices except those of the express into i single ut it for erciler hi tiny ind economy of operation in his ntw i osition mr belcourt will be responsille for the insptt- t of the service quiltties of the new department including on lime t e i furmantt sthtduling conven ts net nd other factors pertaining t smooth and cflititnt opcr itions he will report to mr gaftney ottawa born mr belcourt re ceived his education there in prim ary schools ard at the university of ottawa he joined the railway at montreal in 1925 as clerk in the bureau of economics now the re search and development department mr belcourt has an extensive knowledge of the economics of transportation and of canada s in dustrial growth gained in his 28 years with the railway andln such posts as field assistant in the re search and development department and as the departments special re presentative cnir mailing lists were correc ted this week please look at your label bllin fai gordon garner speaker at church service mr got don garner of erin and orfittovmi hid chnrec of the ser i i sur d iy mem mi under the ms pets of the w11s mr ginui els us his it l 1st corinthians i t chapter v rsi 2 r or i dc i ltd to know noil rnj imong joi except jesus christ crucified com mi nlinr thit the basic thing in our million is filth in jesus chrrst torn i tin to know tin isl fs eternal life for us mr garners solo and ii inlhcm by tit choir added much o the service winch was most in spiring the cnurch was brightened by lovely baskets of gladioli ano thcr evidence of god s goodness to- w ird us- the august meeting of the w a was held at the home of mrs m mad ill with the devotionals being in charge of mrs r mcenery af ter the business part of the meeting mrs f smith gajve two readings the meeting cloiflaurith refresh ments being serveofcnd a social time enjoyed miss mary jennings has accepted a teaching position at kilbride and will teach the junior grades mr and mrs james kirkwood and shirley and mrs a vannatter spent an enjoyable nsltelay at sttutble to the canadian national exhibition august 29th to september 12th except sunday direct into the grounds reduced return fare 312 includes exhibition admission for children s racrs sec your agent leave georgetown 8 53 am daylight time exhibition passengers travelling on regular bases will transfer at toronto but terminal to running into the grounds leave exhibition 10 30 pm tickets and information at gqrner cupboard pijqne 89

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