Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1958, p. 11

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easy extra income sell the new canada conversion loan or 1b5b bams bros denton lul authorised a official agents of the bank of canada require the services of several men and women of he highest integrity to act as com missioned subagents in the new canada conversion loan of 1958 bond campaign these bonds are all guaranteed by the government of canada this is tbe greatest and most generous bond offer ever made by the government of canada over 2000000 canadians own these bonds you know a great many of them your earnings in selling these bonds will be based on a generous commission your extra income will be limited only by the selling time you have available filail this now b4ns mos dbnton umittd 44 king sitmi wmi toronto ontario 6813 art its good to hear your voice again son someone you love would love to hear your voice telephone tonig thi bsll tiliphonscompanv of canada long dulancr bargain rain night after 6 and all day sunday on a recent visit to tbe vickersarmstronga aircraft ltd plant at hum england prince philip took time out to look over and inspect one of transcanada air lines viscounts on the production line the airplane just about completed when prince pbilip made his tour is now in regular service on tca routes fortyseven propellerturbine viscounts are now serving tcaa portsofcall and four more will be delivered next spring following the dukes visit to hum be toured weybridge where vickern are making the vanguard 20 of which have been ordered by tca first wedding in new canadian reformed church rev frank kouwetthovcn of to ronto officiated at the brst marri age to take place in the new canadian reformed church for mer kirk kraft studio on satur day july 26th alice elizabeth roodzant dau ghter of mr and mrs anthony roodzant of 9 john street be came the bride of john tenhagc son of mr and mrs goscm ten- hage 77 guelph street in a double ring ceremony the church was decorated in white and golden gladioli cor tenhage was the organist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of lace over satin which fell into a train the sleeves were long lily- pointed the bodice and collar were elizabethan embroidered with pearls and sequins and she wore a pearl necklace her bou quet was a white orchid gladioli and stephanotls her net veil fell from a crown of pearls and sequins jean tenhage suiter of the groom was maid of honour and the bridesmaids were jane rood zant and nelly roodzant sisters of the bride gowned alike in aqua and pink embroidered taffeta fashioned with bouffant skirts sweetheart necklines and shirred cap sleeves they carried yellow- gold roses tony roodzant sis ter of the bride was the flower girl gowned similarly to the other brides attendants auke hoekstra hespeler bro therinlaw of the groom acted as his groomsman and the ushers i were arte hofstec st thomas nephew of the bride and clar ence knoll a friend of the groom from georgetown j following the ceremony a wed ding reception was held in t he odd fellows hall where the brides mother received for her in a dusty rose lace gown with i pleated neckline her corsage was of white carnations the grooms mother assisted her in a grey tailored suit with a white carnation corsage the bride and groom left for a honeymoon in the states and the bride chose a green flecked suit with pleated skirt for travelling with a white orchid corsage the bride is employed at flexonic corp of brampton and the groom with the regal diecasung corp brampton they will make their home at 96 mill street brampton the brides gown and head dress were made for her by her mother guests attended from st thomas brampton holland marsh smithvule nobleton to ronto hespeler and victoria georgetown park is yours right on your own doorstep you have the perfect place to picnic or spend a quiet hour or two under shady trees there are swings for the children ball dia monds and plenty of playground space picnic benches everything you want for family re creation use your park and remember its up to you to care for it dont litter it with debris cecil chinn new president brampton rotary club wellknown in georgetown where he frequently has taken wedding pictures cecil chinn has been elected president of bramp ton rotary club he succeeds neil mcarthur in the clubs seni or chair several other of the new offi cers are also wellknown here in cluding howard vlckery an audi tor with the lever hoskin firm which audits the town and town ship books who is treasurer cloyd denby bell telephone dis trict manager and stan stone- house of stonehouse motors ltd which has a georgetown branch who are directors the clubs main activities li elude annual sale of easter seat and development of i the towns summer recreational camp robogi the mail bag meets parents at montreal on visit from holland holidayers wsdnesdar jul mth page 7 hwalo blsr w m s plans sfrvicb during ministers holiday threshing of fall wheat has started soon the hum of com bines will be heard in the spring grain v wc are all very sorry to hear about jack fiuddells accident one day last week necessitating bis going to guelph hospital where he e hell have a speedy re covery mrs j j thompson and mrs r j graham were up north to kathrine last week with mr and mrs gerald graham and family at their cottage mrs murray brigden and son robert spent a week recently at camp petawawa marilyn wilson spent the week end with her friend ann miller at nashville virginia and robert anderson of montreal are visiting their grandparents mr and tars arthur ruddell congratulations and best wishes to the lovely bride of saturday margaret bird and groom bob pearson heaps of good wishes go with them as they start mani ed life our minister rev john hill is taking august for his holidays so this sunday the wjls is in charge with mr g w booth of fergus as guest speaker at eleven oclock school chairman expresses top praise for fireman the cyril clarkes spent last j 28 1958 week at glenwood beach lake wa c b m jk georgetown herald the karns and merediths spent gt ast week at sheguendah mam- t ontario touhn island j the walter unhams were at bl sauble beach for a few davs v b grateful if permitted mr and mrs roy culpafe at ulixe the earliest issue of gait this week weekjy to publicly express mr and mrs clifford mcdonald i appreciation of thc board of and mr ken mcdonald left frijf jt t day for new brunswick mrs ron latimer andy spent a few days in hamilton catholic i separate schools for the town gloria georgetown to fire chief jack harlow and members of the geor- mr and mrs f t c brown are on holidays in lake of bays district this week mr and mrs a w benton and neil visited mr and mrs george d pearson milton on sunday the ralph turners and the kirkpatricks visited at elmwood on the week end where miss dorothy kirkpatrick remained for holidays mr james yates ronnie and freddie were at peace haven cub camp last week mrs yates paul and ellen visited in winjsor mrs gisby and freddie and jackie holmes visited mrs judge in toronto on sunday visitors mrs sarah gilmore of schom- berg with the k m and john gil- mores last week prior to her leaving for a holiday in scotland mr albert leferink went to montreal last wednesday evening where he met his parents arriv ing from rotterdam holland to spend several months here with mrs smethurst a week ago were mr and mrs m pat terson of toronto and the c a grants of stewarttown on satur day and on sunday mr and mrs j a smethurst and john of is lington catherine louste infant dau ghter of mr and mrs newton ruddell was baptized by rev flja calder at limehouse presby- getown fire department their exemplary action last saturday afternoon or- the occa sion of a sudden blare at the new holy cross school on maple ave was unquestionably responsible for thc prevention cf whal cer tainly would have bec a serious loss thc promptness determin ation and general eilicency rits played are indicative if a train ing and dedication o duty not too fruqnently observed in a vol unteer organisation it is indeed reassuring t know that our community is so well and capably served in this respect your very truly r c mcdermott chairman ballinafad labatts pi brewery limited space contributed in the service of the community by john labart limited community shower for recent bride and groom mr and mrs vytas treciolias she is the former janice baker were honoured recently at a com munity presentation in the hall at stewarttown they were the recipients of several beautiful gifts and an address signed by mrs j w snow mrs c snow mrs h hilts mrs floyd shortill on be half of neighbours and friends was read by miss helena hilts those taking part in the short program were the given sisters sandra mclaughlin billy spearing cathryn sinclair and carolyn mc- enery mrs jesse mcenery and mrsjpt j shortill and mrs black ldnch was served and the mcen ery orchestra played for a short time of dancing on the saturday following this evening the em ployees at scotsdale farm gather ed at the home of mr and mrs baker and presented janice and vytas with a tri light lamp the afternoon auxiliary held their july meeting at the home of mrs j black mrs f w shor till read the scripture and records were made of books read and vi sits and cards sent to sick shut- ins the roll call was answered by giving the name of a mission ary miss hilts gave a very inter esting report qf the first mission ary societies in canada tbe meeting closed with a hymn and prayer tcrian church on sunday rev e osborn of milton will preach next sunday while rev a calder is on holidays services will be withdrawn for the following three sundays mrs mills attended the funeral of mrs pelling a longtime friend in toronto last week mr john mills was lucky at fairy lake acton last tuesday where he landed a thirtytwo inch pik the ladies of the wa enjoy ed their annual anniversary out- n with a smorgasborg dinner at palermo on friday we welcome mr and mrs bos nd children of stewarttown to he district they have purchased he farm formerly owned by mr rac scott who has moved to erin and mrs james yates and children were guests at the kovacsbrowrt wedding in st anthonys church windsor and the reception at the mintszenty hall afterwards on saturday mr joe rice is in the queens- way hospital we wish htm bet ter heilth soon of 65 at the bible vacation school held last week at the church over at churchill children from ball inafad and melville churches also enjoyed the school and on friday afternaon the parents and interes ted friends gathered to see what their children had been doing arid to enjoy the closing exercises lunch was served on the lawj following a brief program by the different classes mr and mrs j black and fam ily are enjoying a few days holiday this week up through northern there was an average attendance 1 ontario extra heat cut costs at once by getting mors heat from the suae fad witt at smarts thcnnofebe oil fired at conditioning unil the tbmnolobe actnatty crabs da beat from tbe oil and pals it into ju smm no waste lower cost see yossr smarts dealer for tbe fad story msj tart saving now on boaae head rhthompson hardware oil gas heating hardware t plumbing phom tr 7ot71 ma vel motor sales ltd

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