Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1958, p. 13

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when you smile another smiles end soon there are miles and miles of smiles i ik goodness begins with fresh oranges kentners fud kids mdulluke vje 6al amd were emphatic a6ervicethat l automatic m thriftyit ufel way whkentner20n fuel oil stove oil coal j cai 7vwz 7285 f3 well balanced are the blocks resting on the heads of the above six cubs from the second georgetown pack as they pose for the camera between events at the cubaree last saturday balanc ing blocks was one of the events during the day shown above kneeling left to right are brent telford david francis rear ian bowell garry williams mike dwyer and john collier oac grad appointed branch coop manas harold dodds bsa a 1b68 gra duate in economics at ontario ag ricultural college guelph has been appointed manager of the georgetown branch of halloo co operative supplies son of mr and mrs e h dodds who farm near orangevllle he has been an active member of south duffcnn junior farmers and is a past president of the club during his student days he served as an assistant agricultural repre sentative in lincoln wetland dux ing the summer months and was presidt nt of the student council at oac last year his father spec ializes in registered yorkshires and shorthorns on his farm halton coop supplies with branches in georgetown and mil ton now numbers a staff of 18 charles harris georgetown is central manager and david wil on manages the milton branch mrs douglas derby serves as ac countant and robert mcdowell is tioldman members ouhe george town staff arc bill somervule charles payne george burgess walter edwards bill donaldson and terry timbers on the mif ton staff are miss jane mccarthy roy mcgrbbon harold dennis sid robin archie mckinnon bar ry whitworth and george jack thi wednesday june i pages the badced by expert truck service w nydamhoekstra wedding vows in reformed church rev john van harmelen offiaa ted at the double ring ce remon in the christian reform ed c georgetown when francesoaubhter of mr and mrs ralph hoekstra 87 mountainview rd became the bride of ido njd am georgetown son of mr and mrs fredrick ernest hydam of schermerhorn holland the ceremony took place at three o clock on fnda may 30th in the church decorated with two standards of pink carnations pink snapdragons v hitc lilacs and white mums mrs dick vanden berg was the organist the bride who was given in marriage by her father chose a gown of full length with lace bod ice fashioned with a boat neck line the nylon tulle skirt was very bouffant made of deep rows of pleated nylon over taffeta her finger tip veil fell from a crown of rhinestones and sequins her wedding bouquet was whrtacarna tions white pom mums and ivy centred with a mauve orchid the long streamers were trimmed with stephanotis shirle hoekstra cousin of the bride was the maid of honour in a full length gown of lavender taf fcta with bouffant tulle ovcrskirt the sleeveless bodice was topped with a lace bolero she wore a matching headband trimmed with hl of the valley her flowers were yellow s wet t heart roses stephan otis and fern the brides brother arthur was the ring bearer carry mg the two rings on a white pillow two little girls nieces of the test the zip of a now fargo pickup come over this week take one of these stylish new fargo models out on the road see how much zip it puts in a trip how free and easy it handles and how relaxed you feel in the cabt worth a little of your time well sir it sure is after all your next pick up will be your work partner every day you need the liveliest thriftiest workingest one on wheels and fargo is all that and more t for one thing fargos big power dome v 8 gives you the getupand go you need in traffic so does its peppery lhead six and you can manoeuvre well in tight places too thanks to fargo s advanceddesign steering system these trucks have a low loading and unloading height which saves you a lot of strain they have plenty of road clearance on lowest ton nage models you get a new passenger car ride rear springs automatically adjust ten sion to varying loads you can get a new sure- grip differential on these models too which prevents loss of traction in mud sand snow or ice come over for that test ride soon you 11 like fargo s new style big roomy cab with 5 way adjustable sent costcutting per formance and other extra value features there are three wheelbases and body lengths one s just right for you pick it out price it you 11 like what you hear i loak for thess farts features toom4imlw pushbutton automatic driveradjustable independent parking brake fuhopening alligator type hood new safety centra staerwg wheal chrysler corporation of canada limited new dual headlamp system electric windshield wipera new hibero v wfor greater pay load you get more of the future with pttwer- l2s0lb5gvw to s5000 lbs 6cw- buiit touchqi for t0ucbe5t km herkes motor sales groom sylvia kramer and joanne nydam were flower girls dressed in dainty blue nylon dresses with blue headbands of flowers and matching gloves they each carried a basket tied with blue ribbon of red roses and white baby mums george ny dam brother of the groom acted as groomsman the brides mother ore a gown of light blue crepe and lace with white accessories and a corsage o white sweetheart ros es in the evening eighty four guests were entertained in stew arttown hall with c kuipers sup plying music for dancing mr witbaard of acton was the emcee the eroom s brother and his wife and two children freddie and joanne attended from blenheim as did his aunt mrs rinse vander sluis the fcroom s brother in law and his wife mr and mrs hank kramer attended from dresden with their daughter sylvia the brides aunt and uncle mr and mrs james hoekstra and her cou sin and his wife mr and mrs neil hoekstra all from grand rapids michigan were also at the wed ding guests attended from blen heim guelph brampton and geor getown the bride was formerly employ ed at the brampton poultry com pany limited and mr nydam works for barclay haulage they will make thetr home at stewart town mr and mrs nydam spent their honeymoon motoring to the thou sand islands her gown was white with a lavender figure over yel low taffeta with large yellow taf fita bow in the back and she wore an orchid corsage farm news buy your trucks from brother cousin have roles in aurora wedding m irjin t i i ilk borrower diu iht r of mr h i daf e and the lale mr arm i llirragir an 1 i- rl twrl arthur nffith son of mr and mrs r rank griffith were married on june 7 in the aur ora united church rev john morris officiated in a solemn double ring ceremony the choir led the congregation in the singing of the processional hymn and also sang an anthem dunng the signing of the register holy communion was taken by the bride and groom given in marriage by her broth cr tracey barrager 166 guelph street the bride wore a full length gown of white organza shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of white mums the maid of honour jane kin caid was m aqua and bridesmaids louise bastedo and patricia barra ger 18 mam st s georgetown in lime green and yellow crystallette with identical white hats they earned bouquets of white and yellow mums interspersed with pink roses and heather the groom was attended by best man tom jeans the ushers were robert bull and david griffith the reception was held in the church parlours where mr and mrs floyd dafoe received the guests assisted by mr and mrs frank griffith the bride s moth er wore a beige sheath dress and orange rose corsage while the rroom s mother was in a powder blue dress with a pink corsage guests were present from such dis tant points as 1 ivoma south field and dearborn michigan and tor onto georgetown peterborough woodstock long branch and newmarket the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to ottawa and montreal their future plans in elude counselling at camp kitchi kcwana on honey harbour for the summer months and teaching at aurora and lake wilcox public some facts cited on hospital insurance j e w last week we had the privilege of hearing paul meehan speak on hospital care insurance partic ularly from the standpoint of ral folk mr meehan who was formerly associated with coop medical services is now employed by the ontario hospital services commission to help line up the programme with rural people we were interested to learn that those who are members of the halton cooperative medical services may continue to make their contributions to mrs elea nor coulter of campbellville r r 3 such collectors groups which are listed prior to august 31st 1958 and approved will make payment for one months premium for each enrolled i ber in december 1058 tins will pay for the month of march 190ft january and february will be co vered without payment of i iums halton residents who are not members of an existing hos pitalization group are eligible for paydirect enrolment this means that in order to obtain protection from january 1st 1959 and at the same time secure free cover age for the months of january and february individuals must regi ster and pay one month s prem ium prior to september 30 1958 premium rata the monthly premium rates will j be 2 10 for a month for a single person and s4 20 for the tamil i e husband wife and all unmar ri 1 unemplomd children under t hi ije f 19 these rate- may m somtwhat high especiall to i i ho r whi hate been accustomed lo p i the rates charged b coop medical serwces particular so when ns we understand it two- thirds of the coit is being paid from federal and provincial re tunes we would however point out that under the provincial plan there is no limitation on the number of days an insured pat lont may receive benefits we mrght also point out that the rate while slightly higher for the single person who has been a subscriber through a group plan to blue cross is on the other hand a bit lower for the family than has been the case under the group plan blue cross another reason for what some folks may consider a high rate is that as of jan 1st 1959 hos pitals will no longer be faced with large deficits as the result of the cost of providing care- for indigent patients municipalities as we understand it will continue payments for care of their indig ents in hospital but municipal payments will be largely offset by an increase in the uncondit tonal grant from the provincial government these are but a few of the facts aboot hospital care insurance for further details secure a co py of the pamphlet on the subject from the agricultural office in milton or write direct to the on tano hospital services commurf sion parliament bldgs queen s park toronto sdeciaiist maveal motor sales ltd main st 1ft 7311 towdnowiiowil itlkxi esso furnace oil glen taxi 3 cabs 3 radio equipped reliable drivers tr 72432 mino millwork 51 gubmstkkt schools in the fall tde in aurora they will rea- june is wedding time and the herald can supply the finest in wedding announcements serviettes etc at reasonable prices reward four members for service in w a the combined quarterly meeting of the senior wa and the friend ship circle of st johns united church was held on june 10th in the ladies jnrlour the devo tional period was conducted by mrs morgan mefarlane assfa by mrs calvin brown mrs har old cleave was in charge of the business period membership pins were present ed to mrs w r kenfaaer mrs a r vannatter mrs frank cole and mrs george ward fan recoamj uon of their yean of service as j members a buffet t served by members of the friend- 1 ship circle tiffs billgarbutt

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