-iil- s j l v annual meeting antfelfction of ofhcers halton progressive conservative association friday november 1st 830 pm town hall milton speakers hon george pearkes vc mp minister of national defence sandy best mp stanley hall mpp jm refreshments everybody welcome lions entertain rotarians at ladies night dinnerdance approximately one hundred and fifteen georgetown lions and ro tarians their wives and guests were on hand at the legion hall for a turkey supper supplied by the legion ladies auxiliary on tuesday otcober 15th the night set by uie lions for their first ladies night of the year lion jim jones introduced in ternational director bob cooper of brampton who spoke very briefly on the origin oj lions international and its growth thru the past 40 years he mentioned the timeliness of jhe ladies night pjince october is also the month that thepiub celebrates its 4bth anniversary throughout the world he was thanked jy 1st vicepresi dent dick miller canadian secretary george wlnf nett deputy district governor russ vickers and zone chairman graydon clipperton each spoke briefly and wished the club con tinued success bill carr presi dent of the rotary club introduc ed his club members and their ladies and clarence kennedy inflated st johns united church on st johns united cjiurch 118th anniversary services sunday october 27th guest minister rev jasm finlay dd minister of carlton st united church toronto widely known radio minister guest soloists mrs feme caird and mr john paterson services of worship 930 aaa sermon christ is lord 1100 am sermon faith aaade visible 700 pm sermon friends of god traduced the lions and their la dies and guests district gover nor gordon blight in a letter read by lion president dick rid- dall expressed his regret at being unable to attend due to an official visit that evening to another dub on behalf of the rotary presi dent bill carr thanked the lions for the opportunity of joining in their ladies night and men tioned how the club members looked forward to such occasions whan the two organizations could gejtogether a toast to the la dies by murt allison was respond ed to by mrs stan wade the legion ladies were thanked on be half of all present by ernie al- cott mrs pat vance was the door prize winner the bead tpble guests included international counsellor and mrs robert cooper brampton deputy hatkysunnucks vows at st johns united white gladioli and periwinkle blue and- white daisy mums decor- saturday october 12th for the doublering ceremony officiated at by rev morgairmcfarlane uniting in marriage winnifred anne hyde daughter of mr and mrs gordon harjey 33 john st west and john albert sunnuckjpt son of mr and mrs len sunxtucks of lo river drive mf norman laird was organist accompanying mrs donald hancock who sang all joy be thine and 0 perfect love during the signing of the register given in marriage by her father the hride was gowned in a bal lerina length dress of white lace over taffeta embroidered with mother of pearl sequins and pearls she carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis jean muckart was maid of hon our and bev hyde cousin of the bride and marilyn suimucks sis- district governor and mrs buss 4er of the groom aefed as brides- vickcrs burlington canadian se cretary lions international and mrs george wmhett oakvillc zone chairman zone 6n and mrs graydon clipperton streetsvilje lion president and mrs dick rid- dall georgetown rotary president and mrs william carr rgeorge- town secretary and mrs clarence kennedy past president and mrs 1 jim jones past zone chairman i daughter in st johns memorial and mrs jack gunning the din- hall following the ceremony in a ner musi was supplied by bob sheath dress of chantilly iace over maids they were dressed alike in periwinkle blue velvet princess line gowns with matching head dresses and shoes and carried bouquets of blue and white mums bill sunnucks brother of the groom was groomsman and an other brother jim and the brides brother rodney hyde were ushers mrs harley received for her bardsley at the electric organ 16 sunday school at 1 1 ajn other departments 945 am st johns extends an invitation to au her members and many friends to join in these services of thankful remembrance and rededication local lady children will visit in england mrs cyril leethompson gibbons place with children david and annmaric sailed yesterday from montreal aboard the empress of britain and plan to visit over seas with relatives they will make their headquar ters with her mother mrs m cooper in bolton and with her husbands mother mrs m thomp son at blackpool the latter was a visitor in canada earlier this year but for mrs cooper it will be the first time she has seen her two grandchildren who are canadianborn during their absence mr lee- th has rent his ho to mr and mrs jhn fleck who for merly lived at 45 prince charles dr mrs fleck and their three children are just back from a visit with rragligh relatives blade short rib and round bone a 0k shoulder roast lb 49 tender juicy bt kt club steaks lb 55 beef liver b 29 sliced mfc cooked ham lb 79 i pork sausage lb 49 lean mincd beef lb packs tmt gtorqktown hlrfald wednesday october m 1987 daylight saving lime will end in georgetown sunday october 27 th turn your clock ack an hour at 200 am- sunday morning john t armstrong mayor norton floral c modernize your nome with a stone planter every variety of plant for your home planters ivy philadendron crotons ficus rubber plants etc triangle 73582 10 main st taffeta with coppertonc accessories and a corsage of yellow talisman roses she was assisted by the grooms mother in a slate blue taffeta dress with jacket and mat ching accessories her corsage was also of yellow talisman roses for the honeymoon trip through the states the bride chose a grey suite with pale blue and black accessories and a corsage of baby pink roses mr and mrs suri- nucks will make their home at 4 river drive the groom is em ployed at smith stone ltd and the bride with provincial paper guests attended from toronto guelph markham limebouse glen williams oakville acton norval and georgetown rev morgan mcfarlan feeds ministerial group a meeting of the georgetown ministerial association was held on october tth at which the new officers for 1957 and 1958 term were elected rev morgan me- farlanc is president and rev ken neth richardson is secretarytreas urer religious instruction in the schools was discussed and plans were made for ministers to hold such classes there was discus sion regarding the setting aside of one sunday for the purpose of presenting the work of the bible society we sell a bby beef x exclusively better meats ltd main street south mh1 m j qt j 1 auction sale of furniture the property of esrat of rho late e j goodiar 88 guelph street east georgetown on no 7 highway on saturday october 36th at 1 oclock the following- furniture- antique walnut sofa good heinuman piano and bench antique walnut arm chair antique walnut occasional chair 4 antique walnut living room chairs large upholstered antique platform rock er good old walnut centre table small antique chest of drawers small antique writing chest walnut cane rocker small maple platform rocker 2 mahogany centre tables oak extension table oak buffet 6 oak diners large mahogany china cabinet studio couch rogers con sole radio 2 simmons steel beds with springs and mattress mahog any dresser oak dresser hoover vacuum cleaner with attachments large wardrobe ge 54 ft refri gerator moffat 4 burner electric range beatty electric washer kit chen table small drop leaf table flour bin and bake table quebec range 2 kitchen ehairs hall tree wicker arm chair commode 8 day wall clock dishes miscellaneous several pieces of good old glass ware china including limoges royal dalon and wedgerwood 6 pair of brass candle sticks quan tity of cutlery including some ster ling bronie statue of joan of arc ornaments quantity 6f crystal large brass jardinier several old pictures several good trays seve ral good linen table cloths quan tity of bedding fruit sealers cook ing utensils 2 step ladders lawn mower 3 verandah chairs garden hose a few garden tools other spr i so much so new 58 chevrolet on display thursday october 31st the worlds most beautiful car scott motors 61 guelph st georgetown s democracy and communism are contrasted by speaker small articles- tliis is good clean lot tare and has been well eared for tliere are several- items of interest to dealers and fanciers terms cask at time of purchase franfk petch v- ukdtimeisiiiiim telephone tr t4864 wno koruck cleric germany has come from rubble to riches in twelve years through free enterprise and hard work stated mrs morgan mcfarlane in reading an article from us news world report at the october meeting of tgfoup 3 of st johns initecl wa at the home of mrs lan ritchie orchard blvd look back a dozen years at ccrmany beaten in a world war ground to rubble occupied by foreign troops leader less and hungry she said look again now twelve years later demo cratic west germany has held its third free election it is the in dustrial leader and money lender of europe it is bright with new homes new factories its people are well fed dressed and housed communist east germany remains a dictatorship a soviet colony of rags ruins and hopelessness mil lions have bed to the west one nation has made an outstanding comeback the other still is a dis mal failure mrs s gowland presided and mrs r h wright led in the devo tionals with a thanksgiving theme based on the 100th psalm our calendar of thanksgiving should have 365 days in it stated mrs wright miss hazel harrison told the story of the pilgrim fathers first thanksgiving day and mrs gow land read a poem entitled a boys uuic thanksgiving it was decided the s november meeting would be held of furnl- 1 ue church parlour to make preparations for the bazaar booth lunch was served by mrs j kirkwood arid mrs mcfarlane assisting mrs ritchie mrs wal ter brownridge moved a vote of thanks to all who had assisted and tothe hostess for the use of her home social personal paul prust son of mr and mrs richard prust 14 james sl was home for the thanksgiving holi day with his parents paul is working in one of the research departments electronics branch of the government in ottawa mrs christina rodger who has been visiting with dr and mrs o m brewster her daughter is returning to scotland on the em press of scotland next tuesday she will visit with mr and mrs douglas wilson former residents of georgetown in montreal and they will take her to her ship carol lowrey daughter of mr and mrs norman lowrey 77 mountainview rd celebrated her sixth birthday on tuesday oct 15th with a party her guests were margaret and elaine thomp son of cheltenham mary and jac kie bos of stewarttown bonnie majuery anne harris patti anne wright and karen hodgins last saturday afternoon and evening donna joynson daughter of mr and mrs harry joynson 19 henry street eelehrated her eleventh birthday with apartyat her home her guests were mary and susie hilts judy barry mar- garet murray patsy cock betty sue johnson etta hume linda arthurs gloria tumbull judy ryau and dixie jones mr and mrs jack mcglbbon and miss gladys megibbon 1 main st n had as their guests tor thanskgiving their sisters mrs c roy van dusen tarar mr and mrs h mtefarlane tvkonto mrs castlear cobb and mr fletcher blbner westhamptonv rhode is land lat weekend hiss edna early of toronto joined the fa mily c