Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 3

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mr and mrs roy wieland wed in st johns church mr and mrs ro william wie land who have rtturned from a honeymoon spent at milford man or muskoka were married in st john s united church on saturday july 28th mrs wieland is the former mux lei doreen ballantine daughter of mr and mrs jack ballantine 10 lkng street cast her husband is the son of mr and mrs charles wieland oakville and is employed at the avro plant at malton while his bride works at provincial pap er ltd re morgan mcfarlane officia ttd at the wedding and the chureli was decorated with white gladioli and pink and white carnations norman laird plajed the weddint music and glenna doherty sang the voice that breathed 0 er eden before the serviee ind be cause during the signing of the register the bride wore a ballerina length wedding gown of white lace and embroidered nylon net i peak honnet lace headdress and finger tip veil the strapless jown had a lace bolero and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carna tions and red rosebuds miss lois moore brampton wis maid of honour and mrs allan teeter georgetown was bi ides maid miss moore was in pink sum mer lace and mrs teeter in blue both ballerina stj le they woi e bandeaux of white carnations in their hair and earned bouquets of white mums the brides cousin tommv marshall was ring bearer the bride was given in marriage by her father in the double nn ceremonv harold blackwell of brampton a cousin of the bride was groomsman ushers were the groom s brother mervin wieland toronto and the brides cousin bob ballantine windsor mothers of bride and groom re ceived afterwards when a rectp tion was held in the church audi tonum mrs ballantine wore pink embroidered njlon with blaek trim pink accessories and a cor sage of better time roses and white carnations the groom s mother wore aquamarine crepe white aceessones and a corsage of white roses summer flowers decorated the bridal table mr mcfarlane acted as toastmaster and the wedding supper was served by mrs m mc kenm brampton mrs norman snyder mrs beit carey mrs jack campbell miss dorothy oates and miss marjone roe guests from out of town attend ed the wedding from glendale cal ifoima windsor guelph grand valley arthur oakville kitchen er and toronto social and personal revolver club digs in mrs a n cole and mr dout las cole guelph street returned to by photocmft enterprise- home on july 25th after sptndinj two weeks on a motor trip in the members of the new georgetown revolver cub were snapped as they took a breather while on eastern states a cleanup bee at their new property where they will be envying target shooting from now members of the group are left to right art suddaby john bolt james redmond sam melt mr and mrs harold gollop nor val mrs al fern and daughter wend ann hlittonville will end a two week vacation at their cot tae in haliburton next weekend mr and mrs jack w illiamson 42 charles street are away on vat ation spending part at their cot tifc m haliburton next weekend mr and mrs claude kentner ijntla and david 23 queen street have been holidaying at their eot lae j orr lake last week mr and mrs john role dannv brtnda and charles 119 main st and don blown a hum of danm were vaeationinj it isata heath nnattei 16 dur mrs a 1 ham street dunnuhc with her this u are her sisters mrs t r mil mis thomas cilmore zer eric londesboro ray robson ray bell ronmendham and jack crichton mrs arhur rum 48 miin st s had her grandehihlren neil and marmot gilbert of toronto with her for a few dajs last week mr ind mrs wilfred harris of toronto were week end kuists with mr and mrs rrn bilktn at i id wood mr and mis j i lambeil and daughter c ntftu 1 onium bid are holidamne it lloudin ile in the brute ptninsuli kirlj ind dairy farmers planning octber cheese promotion mcclures si cheese is an expression expects this years festival will he nonnallj used whin photographers instrumental in boosting eheese are having difficulty makinj their consumption close to the seven subjects smile this october how pound figure per cipita consump- ever the two words will be used tion of theise in 1948 was 4 84 lbs in a differ nt sensi because dairj hvulcikt that cheese wilt be on producer cheese manufactures cvroncs tongue during the pro and ntaileis neht across tamih motion period is already apparent nd mr vtrn kirln ind wl1 ll iin thcsc to h imc in addition to the hie admrtisinc daughter bonnie lee ofumwil nopniru d the ind mtrth mdismg push b the ham- motored thn vw york thrl on d v month ltu art canadian dairj goup ihitsi man n ihopinj i boost ihtisi punhisis ufatturers stores hotels and res lt in 195 nuirt than eir in f n taunntshni signified thi n ml n lt lni 1 miiirs f inada the nit hon of ndm alonf with the t im unil dau irolutir ismiculmn paijn manuf ittun rs of rtlitcd which is ijjih spiithnitru the foods too irt teiniinf up with iniiuil lilbir chttst rislm dim iirmus f t in kij such foods is pot do chips pitkks m it aroni spifjulli ti id ind tritk i rs in tpttid to in ft iturul with thus it tin point of purth im in fond sl us 1111 hit mi mis state list wttk fiom j ad i across the i k thc i spent l hi b il im j i int the it st ill t i irk i nturninj to i lit bridge tin if the wtik ita jt birnllu 30th annual august its the talk of the town i practically our entire stock a m m l a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 8 1956 all sales final please furniture is a family affair we should know for never irvour thirty years history have we noted so many young folk inspecting our store displays of course word likely has seeped round that this big neighborly store of ours carries more of distinctive furniture at more modest prices than is obtainable elsewhere which brings us to our punch line were clearing clearing clearing this exciting furniture at a mad pace and at amazing sav ing prices the reason we need room for incoming shipments so today or any day this week or next get out to see mcclures even if out of idle curiosity were not exaggerating when we say that youll leave our store amazed at what you have seen harold c mcclure ltd 14 main street georgetown tr 72522 sllbfoliaisliai p p p p p p p pi p p p p p p p p p e 13 13 pj 13 p e p p 0 e e e e e e e e e p e p p e e e e e e e ra e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e m e e e e e ho do ilisc t th hu till t ti i iki r thu uuh 1 smll iih nts si hi dull d f i it nit rs ftmili him u den mh i us w nrhrful irsilil it it- w i of bit ndin so ik iiilifiill with ureal irut of foods vncl f r all its flimhir lodniss us nth in proli m and t ilcmm ind s i it minimal the jrhi ilistnii nl continues nd then to in iki tht rt ad r rt ill sit up in 1 tak ti titt shi will be invi lut to usi dnise in main new tx titint wa- as i saute in tint aro ni with a sprinkling of canadian t heddjr on top in a barbecui chili iti w on top of appli pn with the ehetse baked until softly melted and loldin brown trust new adventures with ehi se will ilso hi u ittin d done with othir ncipts in two new rec ipt booklets prepared b the dai r foods inrvke bun m t division of dairv tanners of can ida marie h rasi r fond iditor of the bureau will makf in r bookkts available to consumers and dn titians free ofchartfe on request other theesi recipis will be re least d in october to wonuns cm tors md commtntators of press radio and tv by the food tditor and in r staff tht octontr cheese pcstivil this tir is thn sixth concentrated thiese drive bj dair farmers of canada since the inception of the dairy foods advi rtisinp and public n latiom prognm h the canidian diiry group in 1950 the bestival this nr was kicked off at the old mill in toronto some time ago when the government of on here speed and safety is our game so we have won a lot of fame ask anybody about us folks know that we dett ver the goods on time and at the right cost fs movers gord fr1cker norm snyder tr 7h81tr 7m10 local and long diatanc moving there shop friday night till 9 pm main street georgetown cowvdl mag m low low prices everyday and you cant beat g u for quality salad dressing 59c freshpak 32 oz ar lynn valley standard halves 20 oz can peaches 19c corned beef 33c hereford 1 2 oz cans grape juice 35c master 15 oz cans dog food 4 or 39c special sleeve pack e d smiths pure 12 oz ar strawberry jam 33c free ovenware now you can complete your set of fire king covered casserole deep loaf pan utility baking pan cake pan each can be yours for only 29 worth of gu coral register tapes your choice but hurry cool as a mountain stream g u produce is always fresh home grown large and firm each head lettuce 5c home crown red and ripe tomatoes california sweet and juicy red grapes 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs 29c tano was host to a froup which represented producers minufac turers retail food stores and diet itians swimming pool donation list ircv acknowkdrcd 38165 97 john alsh h holmes ndmar h rrtmh tttsk r oliver mrs rd lloltnts john r muckart uibl r hamilton 1 cjnic reul brian hill s pinnct duncan rtcd lutu smcdcim bto mcnall oscar malette sjlvia norton lorilon graham 10 00 5 00 200 200 5 00 15 00 10 00 50 00 25 00 40 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 50 00 farm news prize lists issued milton dairy show jew the guernsey holstcin and jer scy breeders have issued their rt spective pnie lists for the count show at milton on september 29 copies arc now available from the club secretaries or the agricuitjal office in milton while harvest conditions are very late the offic ers and members of the three county dairy breed associations ar out to maintain the general ex cellence of their respective show norval charge united church of canada under the leadership of rev w edgar gill ba sunday services through august glen williams united 10 15 union services with union presblenan congregation norval united church 11 15 union services with nor vil presbyterian congregation home united church p m home bring the family to fergus highland games sat august 18 victoria park fergus a full day from 900 im admission 75c big dance fergus arena at night piping dancing massed bands track and field events canada s most colorful highland spectacle

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