the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wadaeadsy eveg june 29 1955 twelve pages isabel leslie wwb will live in toronto v pink and white carnations and snap dragons beautified stcenrges angji can church for the weddjng of isabel jana uhe h guelph street daugh ter or ur alei 1eslie and the late vn te4ie or everett ont and char lie william galling 36 radfoxd avenue toronto son of ur and mrs hamilton gauinger gads by alberta huv kenrwlh richardson officiated at the ceremony which took place at 4 oclock on saturday june 2mb ur william bradley played tho wedding music the brute given in marriage by her father wore a waltz length gown fea turing a bouffant akirt of while net over tstin with aproneffect overskirt of chantilly lace trimmrd with se qulna the bodice was fashioned with htgh neckline and long pointed sleeve her pleated nlon hesddres waa trimmed with sequins and pearl and held her finger tip veil of tulle illusion the bnde carried a whitt prayer book with streamer of red ro sea and white stephanoli lira clarence kennedy com in of the hrtde waa matron of honor wea ring a strapless gown of primrose yellow tiered lace with matching nrt stole and mittrna and large picture hat she carried a bouquet of mauve ponta ur ross gallingrr brother of the groom was best man and ushers were the brides brother ijoyd leslie snd the grooms cousin charles uarshsl urs ijoyd italic received for the bride at a reception n the church par lours following the wedding ceremo ny she wore a dress of white figured nylon white accessories and a cors age of yellow rose buds guests were present from hverrtl toronto and georgetown in lhe evening the wedding parly waa enter tained at mart kennys ranch for a wedding trip to sudbury and northern ontario the bnde changed to a white figured dress white nun coat and corsage of red roses on their return they will live in toronto the bride has been a member of the staff of the local branch of the cans dian bank of commerce and the groom is employed with the sitwr ling rubber compan toronto mr and mrs richard philp police officers foil iga breakin attempt the weather mr editor this wtftkt summary shows the flnt wuk of summer has passed a hide on the cool side but the nights hae ben perfect for a good sleep krn llaikin dale mas urn luin june 20 81 51 june 21 81 m 18 june 22 74 si 10 juno 23 7 40 june 24 10 a june 25 07 41 june 28 73 45 avers 74 48 j4 chlnn studio llrsmpuui gordle king leads cotton ball players cotton bros last night defeated streeuville 64 in a thrilling 10 inn ing game gordie king the dimlnu live 2nd baseman for cotton s was the here for the locals he led the club with 3 for 5 which included a homer triple and double for one of the best nights of his career rene martin also homered in one of the most exciting prmrs of the season cottons after having a 3 to 1 lead for 7 inning fell apart and handed strcctsvillc 3 runs in the 8th on 2 hits plus avomedy of er rors cottons who had given shcr man the starting pitcher perfect sup port until the 8th committed 3 errors com bin ei with two hits relinquished their lead and were one run down going into the ninth in the george town half of the ninth gordie king led off with a double barber re placed gordie on the path as a pinch runner barber scored on a sacrifice fly and error to tic up the ball game frank replaced sherman on the mound for cottons after a shaky oth inning walking 2 batters straighten ed away to retire the side in the 10th for cottons chappel opened the innings by getting to first on sn er ror and taking second on a pass ball ratters on doubled to put cottons in front and kenning laid down a per- nar and mrt richard philp sign the reguter in si george s anglican church where were married june 1 ith mr philp s bride u the former moira kelly daughter o m mrs john d kelly they are living in guelph where- he is a studn t the on tar ary college thty and volenti feet squeeze bunt to put cotton s 2 up frank retired the mdc in three strikeouts to pnscnr the win lin scot h r e streeuville 7 4 cotton bros 12 6 4 batteries streeuville mitchell and chester cotton bros sherman frank and patterson papemill members take charge of mens day arrangements for mens night the past week were looked after by club members of provincial paper whose efforts were rewarded by an cnthusi astic turnout of 81 golfers low gross went to ted kenning se cond low gross was a three wa tie between ken nash bud varcy and ken robinson other pnxo winners included hub maccv gord king karl wilcox ken langdon sr al henry and john cannon a lucky draw which was won by irwin noble realized over 23 which is to be used to help purchase three new ball washers of the same type as we now have on the first bole explains civil defence as vital organization georgetown first move to form a- civll defence organisation was taken wednesday when representatives of various organizations heard major j h adams provincial coordinator ex plain how such an organization can be invaluable not only in time of war but in peacetime disaster also the meeting waa called by lt col john r barber recently appointed by council as local coordinator and leslie clark and harold mcclure members of the committee col barber in introducing the guest speaker said that civil defence isonly common sense evaluating what we have where it is and how we can use it as fast and best as pos sible major adams showed movies of the la bomb attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki then tranlatcd this damage into what would have happened in the toronto area his statistics were frightening and sobering especially when he explained that hydrogen bombs dropped on collingwood would have a tall out area stretching as far as fort erie which would have to be evacuated with 8 hours of a bomb primary wartlmo objective of civil- defence is to save life ho said sec ondly to minimize tho effects of dis aster and to restore a community as quickly as possible wo insure ouuolves privately ho concluded this is community insur- o and urged georgetown to create mrs mcmillan wins foster memorial trophy mrs ken mcmillan won a new tro phy at the gait horse show last week as best lady driver in the harness horse division of the show the trophy established in memory of mr dr foster was presented to her for the first time mrs mcmll- land won similar honours at st cath arines where the mcmillan stable also competed among notable wins for the mcmil lans was argyll magician who placed first in the open classes at both shows altar guild has strawbferry social members of the canon wallace guild the newly named junior altar guild at st alberts anglican church had a strawberry social and afternoon euchre last wednesday with a good number of ladles attending the event was arranged by mem- bcrsotlho guild and their leaders mm gordon hilts and mrs j r wil- rams girls who served included bet ty and jacqueline lucas elizabeth ward penny norton and marlcne kemshoad pat artnltagowon the door prize mrs jack davidson and mrs cliff davison won high prizes at euchre and consolations went to mrs gear limehouse school picnic as spring term ends i inila larke is cirinn ht r left hand in a cast due to a broken bom the result of a fall hama kalin celebrate her sevtnth hirthdav on saturda with a part at her home attended by fifteen seventy relatives and friend atten led a family gathering at the bough les on sunda during the visit of mrs houghley mother from bran don manitoba her sister from new westminster bc and her aunt also from brandon the jack smcthursts islington the liarrj smcthursts of dime and the grants from stcwarttown all visited mrs a j smct hurst on sunday mr calvin mcdonald miss kath le n kirkpatnck visited his fa ther near durham during the week end peter scholz neil am bert benton and john broun enjoed a bus excur sion of acton high school students to niagara falls on sunday mrs a w norton pent a fw davs in hamilton recently mr and mrs jack sales and pam ela of toronto were with the c a fosters on sunday mis mildred rcamsholtom s sprn ding the summer at iake bimcoc over seventj children and parents attended a school closing picnic at ss no ft on tuesday since mrs i aw son is leaving at the close of the term rifts of glassware were presen ted to her by the senior and junior rooms dorothy kirkpatnck and joy patterson read the addresses and dons edwards and dennis kalin made the presentations ann brings and george scholz presented mrs wil son teacher of the junior room with a bouquet in a small vase mrs no ble on behalf of the w i presented the books given as prizes for clean linesa punctuality and regular attei dance to juniors carol lawson and blllie brooks and to seniors diane shubournc and joe brooks the gibraltar school association served ice cream and tho ladles provided lunch to end a very pleasant gather ing terra cotta two homes saddened as toronto relative die relative qf two terra cotta resi dents died in toronto last ueek mm i v 1auuhton attended the funeral of her brother harry mrs c smith son attended the funeral of her sis ter on katurdav mrs lllakelev who has been isit inn with her parents mr and mrs i wright for three weeks has return ed to the west prior to her depart ure miss ccrtrudc wright gae a din ncr parts for her mrs charles sheppard mrs a zi lio mr henry el wood miss uober ta hluood mrs stanley miller mrs dorothy nolan mrs flo schleicher and mrs carman st odd art joined a group of georgetown ladies on a bus trip to buffalo saturday mrs schlei cher and mrs stoddart took the op- portunil of visiting the museum to see the apostolic clock which the had admired on television lvnwood uod spent last week in toronto with mrs mabel murray hare puckering is h6mc from st josephs hospital toronto operation a success uecent visitors include mr and mrs donald stewart toronto and his cousin from detroit with mr and mrs david sim mr and mrs c murphy and family torunto and mr and mrs l russell 1 on don with mr and mrs john russell also mr and mrs jordanus van der vliet of tor- onto george coulter toronto with the harvey puckcnngs george nunn with mr and mrs nelson miller miss wrights sister front new york here for a few das mrs o cowdy tor onto with her sister mrs robert puckcnng schenkspence evening wcddifts t st johns the marriage of muriel may spcnee daughter ol mr and urs clarence s pence and donald hepburn schenk on of ur and mrs william schenk tlrn williams was solemnized with a double ring ceremony in the church parlours of st johns church friday evening june 24lh at 7 o clock kev morgan mcfarlane performed fhc ceremony the bride wore a ballerina lrngth own of net over white satin fashion ed with a very full skirt the bodice i ftatured a form fitting jacket of lace buttoned down the front from a peter pan collar and sleeves coming to points over the wrists a fingertip veil fell from a coronet of lilyof ihr- valley and she carried a bouquet of red talisman rose and mums the bride s only attendant was her msti r marjorie who chose a ballerina ungth gown of turquoise blue lace om r nalin made with a tightly fitting jacket thort tleeve and bouffant skirt a matching shell hat of net and pearu and a bouquet of yellow ruii completed her ensemble she 1m wore a mother of pear necklace and ear rinics the gift of the hnde mr ttrrs inbs of glen w llliams was groomsman hi gift from the groom was mother of pearl tiepin and cuff links following the wedding over a hun drrd guchls from toronto milton ac ton victoria brampton kitchener and eorkt toun attendrd a recep toin in stcwarttown hall mrs s pence recti ed the guests in a rost v oo floor if ngth gown uith white arces sorit and corsair of cilo rom s mrs schenk mother of the room as m ted wearing a blue eve run gown with white accessories and a c rsii of red rosea after the reception the quests enjoxed dancing to music pro vided b dons hulls orchettia hor the wedding trip to tinnessre and northern ontano the hnd cr4n ped to a pastel green gabardine suit with rust accessories on their re turn mr and mrs schenk will reside on queen street the bride is i mem ber of the smith and stone ltd of fice staff and the groom is associacvl with his father in the operation of the credit vallej bottling work glen williams two toronto men lodged in milton jail are tharged with attempting a break is after an unsuccessful at ttmpt at entering lhe iga super max- ke last night credit for their arrest goes to the combined operations of the opp detachment and georgetowns new pol- irt force specifically opp constable don smith and town con table alexan der uacleod 0 the two men were making a rout ine patrol about 1131 pm and as i ihe custom drove ui the ear of the supermarket here they found two mt n one in a car and the other walk ing away from the rear entrance which had saw marks on a window bar and a torn screen on the trans om in the back seat of the car were a number of taws and tools which did not support the mens story that they were changing a lire and they were taken to the police office and questioned and later charged garden tour for arts crafts ljut thursday me nbers of the arts and crafts spent an enjoyable afternoon viewing som of the most beautiful gardens in iht district am ong those visited w miss isabella prestons world ft mom ltl garden the beautiful andtcjp irdt ns of mr tryive wold mis anne stuan tt n and miss adeuid miller the laules then oirnttl ti stcw arttown where they were graciously received by mrs boy canham nest garden was that of dr paul beer well known fur the beautiful ornate gates carved by the late mrs lydia beer after admiring the brilliant beauty of the flowers of miss doro thy stones garden the ladies were served strawberry shortcake and tea the ttrawbcjttcs were produce of the stone garden among the flowers seen were del phinium roses of every shade and size carnations pansies portulaca and rhododendurom there were flow enng bushes of weigrlia weeping birch bittersweet hosts lilies stone crop siberian maple and antony wa ter spyria mrs c brandford conducted a hort busim meeting prior to the icrving of refreshments the hostesses were mrs a r speikht mrs t e darlington miss u molewurth mrs w krvnolds and mivs dorothy stone mrs h j newman thanked the hostess and her assistants for their hospitalitv and also the ladies who so kindl permitted the members to tour their beautiful gardens odd fellows rebelauss attend annual assembly mrs jack prcsswood and mrs dick riddall were verdun kebckah iodgc representatives at the annual ses sions of the assembly held in the roval york hotel mrs gordon spencc attended as district dcput president of centre district no 11 several members attended the mem orial and opening ceremonies on monday evening and also the degree on tuesday evening mrs presswood mrs hiddall mrs spencc gordon spencc and fred johnson attended the banquet held on wednesday even ing fred johnson png attended the ioof sessions held at the royal york hotel during the week of june 13th as the representative of orion lodge harding piano pupils recital in library pupils of bruce harding and mar garet bradley harding performed in a pianoforte recital friday evening in the public library auditorium the stage was decorated with large bou quets of white chrysanthemums and there was a urge attendance of par ents and friends present to enjoy the recital mr and mrs harding were presen ted with rolls of camera film as a gift from the pupils carolvn bichn and sharon saycrs making the presenta tion those taking part in the recital were susan canham carolyn bichn margaret eason bene varey carole lanc peter canham penny norton carroll farnell maureen hepburn muriel davison carolvn mclaughlin sharon savers mary evans barbara finlav jocclyn bell lynne hyde ann iorraine noble roberta hawcs bill savers lynne ritchie joanne dun can betty mac mileham steven hill and michael staines two could not take part because of illness edith beaumont and margaret thompson harvey dewhurst pdp also attended some of the sessions iiifefettl novel events at baptist picnic an ankle grasp and car race was one of the novel events which created interest at the sunday school picnic o first baptise church on saturday it was held in acton park with base- hall sames and races formins tho at- tornoonacntcrtalnmont winncvs ot races and games includ ed nursery race glenn roshier brandio gumpsty beginners jsck pclree lynda harley peanut and spoon jack peiree lynda harley primary girls so yd barbara mark- jabw harris prlnary boys 80 uijitiilijimeliss yd gene roshier david harley 3- leggcd gene roshier and patsy har ris david harley and lyn emmerson junior girls hareia robinson ka ren shortill junior boys brian hill barry hayward ebb and spoon lea- lie markham marcia robinson brian hill karen shortill int sirls 75 yd barbara lusty sharln harley ankle brasp and ear carolyn reeve barbara lusty int boys max harris dennis emmerson rolling race dennis em merson max harris jumbled shoe barbara lusty wen dy davidson nylon race barbara thompson arlene reeve balloon breaking mrs bill reeve rolling pin mrs bill cumpsty skipping doug peek open patch and tie mr and mrs harry shortill breakfast calling bill holmes ploctu pelrce propos mr and mm don hancock time race dob livingstone david carter mil- honaue person bui holmes hamilton gibson saturday wedding evelyn pearl gibson daughter of mr and mrs james gibson of rock- wood and leslie thomu hamilton son of mr and mrs john r hamilton georgetown were united in marriage saturday afternoon at 4 oclock at the baptist parsonafic rev alfred j barker performed ine wedding cere mony the bride wore a ballerina lcnbth eown of whito lace over nylon and a fingertip veil fell from a tiara of small hearts and dlamento she car ried a bouquet of pink sweetheart ro ses the brides sister isla gibson was her only attendant she wore a baller ina length dress of blue nylon with closofitttng bodice and very full tie- rod aklrt she wore a matchlnjt head- dross and carried a bouquet ot yel low gladioli the grooms brother- inlaw william clarke holmes of georgetown was groomsman the wedding reception was held in limehouse community hall where the bridea mother received the guosts wearing a dress of flowered nylon white accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds and white baby mums mrshamqton mother of the broom also assisted in a green and black figured taffeta dress with black bolero jacket white accessories and a corsage similar to that worn by the brides mother an honoured gdest at tho reception was the grooms grandmother mrs a burnett parry sound for a motor trip to ottawa matla- wi and north bay the bride chose a pink linen dress with white acces sories and corsage of dark blue corn flowers andstcphanbtls when they return mr and mrs hamilton will livo in georgetown both bride and groom are employees ot alliance pa per hills ltd s a 1 3 j v s om w