Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1958, p. 12

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thu wmmtowh hirald wednesday september 17th ims paob 4 m a date to remember georgetown fall fair oct 34 plan your exhibits now contact socty trevor williams too soon not for a sun life mortgage protection policy it isnt s never too soon to have a sun life of canada man discuss your life insurance problems with you you will find him qualified and competent in all life insurance matters the sun life representative in your community iz clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 7 202 z terra cotta inn has men enlarged and modernized now accommodating overnight guests now open excellent roast duckling roast beef and yorkshire pudding steak and kidney pie book accommodation early businesmen s retreat mrs farrar phone victoria 18 r 2 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill strcet serving your community for over 30 years we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances iont toaster ate ernies radio 24 years servicing trianalo 72701 welding gs and arc woolhead speers tr 73941 nights tr74713 georgetown heavy equipment a specialty government certified welders portable equipment mphwsv ynabf tbml cmmf tost ot fhtnim nmmhmvj local couple attend wedding in fergus mr and mrs frank van wyck 37 john st k were among the wedding guests when his nephew was married in fergus standards of pink and white gladioli and candelabra- formed a lovely setting in st andrew s presbyterian church fergus on saturday september 6th for the edding of marilyn ida jill gear daughter of mr and mrs laughlin gear fergus to donald sherdon van wyck son of mr and mrs thomas van wyck fergus reverend ross adams officiated and mrs elma jack accompanied by mrs m s mcnivcn at the organ sang o perfect love and weddjng prayer given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a ballerina length gown of imported chantilly lace and net over matching tit feta and ruffled net and fcatj d a sabrina neckline her shoulder length seed pearl trimmed net veil fell from a halo of chantilly lace decorated with seed pearls she carried avgafdenia and pmo echio mum corsage on a white bible mrs lois gear clarkson sis iii- in law of the bride as matron of honour was in a peacock blue peau dc soie ballerina length gown which featured a bateau neckline and full skirt with crisscross sash she wore a matching picture hat shoes and gloves and earned white mums cathy van wyck fergus niece of the bridegroom was flower girl in a short dress with a peter pan collar identical to that of the ma iron of honour in material and color matching sash and gloves she wore a matching headband and carried white mums brian van wyck fergus np v of the bridegroom was ring bearer best man was douglas van wyck fergus brother of thej bridegroom and the ushers were john gear clarkson brother of the brjde and ron cargo of fer gus for the reception in st an drew s presbyterian church par lour the bride s mother received wearing a biegc and brown nvool jersey dress brown and beige ac cessonts and a corsage of yellow and rust mums she was assist cd by the bridegroom s mother in a beilo lace dress brown velvet hat brown accessories and a cor sate of jcliow mums for a honemoon trip to north em points the bnde donned a navy blue venetian crepe suit navy and white accessories and a gardenia corsage they will reside on garafraxa street fergus st mrs orr top lady at golf tournament mrs sid orr took ladyof thcday honours at the north halton golf country club on tuesday sep tember 9th when the club ladies held their annual field day other major prizewinners were jean ruddcfl for the longest drive if the day and mrs graham farnell for highest aggregate drives of the day mrs len ward had the longest drive in a flight ahead of mrs ted arnold while joy laird and eleanor spitzer were first and sec ond on highest aggregate drives mrs j h chamberlain was first in putting with jean mackenzie second and mrs stuart young third margery mackenzie copped the award for a flight approaching mrs ron kitchen second and mrs joe dwyer jr third the best six hole score was carded by mrs el w binkley b flight i longest drive was registered by mrs ken nash with mrs ted darlington second mrs jack kerby was first in aggregate driving over second prise winner mrs sam mackenzie while putting awards went to mrs russ kelly mrs james f evans second and mrs frank wallace third mrs william menally won approaching over mrs rarv chappel second and mrs stan flnlay third the best six bole score was turned in by mrs ross duncan in the longest drive competition for c flight mrs jack gordon of acton and mrs scotty berkes were first and second respective ly while mrs lawrence mac he- klnnon klngswa and mrs art parry were first and second in aggregate driving mrs godfrey collier was first mrs ted blodd second and mrs jim linton third in approaching and mrs bui dwy er carded the beat six bole score in this flight the georgetown fall fair is to be held this year on friday and saturday oct 3 and 4th legion nqtes y leslie m clark the zone church parade will be held sunday next sept 21st in port credit with that branch of the legion playing host the pay rade will form at 2 00 pjrt in front of the legion hall and will proc eed to the cenotaph tor a short service last year georgetown had a very excellent turnout in oakvllle and as we believe that port credit has made extensive preparations for this big day in much the same way as oakvllle did last year it is certainly hoped that there will be a large turn out from branch 120 all branch es in the zone have promised a big representation so lets hope that georgetown will do the same two years ago a new system was started with the annual zone parade and it was decided to rot ate it each car to a different branch the flnt year 1956 it was held in georgetown with a tremendous turnout and last year also was a terrific success this year promises to be as big again and we have been notified that once again the whole parade will appear n tv 1 hi will tstub ish something of a record with it appearing on tv two jears ao and la t ear as jiarl of the oak ville centennial celebrations the two tv station have promised to televise the parade as well as parts of the service so this will be quite an interesting event remember the date sunday september 21st in port credit at 2 00 p m at the legion hall be sure and be on hand for a great day as you know port credit is noted for its hospitality to vi sitors and we feel this year will be no exception an one wishing to go or w 10 has room in his car for extra passengers be at the legion hall at 1 o clock it seems hard to realize that remembrance day lies just ar ound the corner and et it is onlv a matter of two months awa and with the thought of this da which takes us all back so far it is onlj right that we should think of the great project that is car ned on each ear at that time the poppy campaign it is not loo carlv to think of this and in deed t offer jour services to the person who each ear carries this burden so abl and well mrs cnec each ear the job be comes more onerous as the town grows and gies a corresponding larger temtor to cover even in the case of the schools where pop pies arc distributed each year one can see genuine increase and this ear with another two schools it will be even more noticeable so why not volunteer to help on this big job it will be apprec latcd plans arc now underway for the remembrance supper and it will not be very long until we can give ou a report on this we believe that the president and entertain ment chairman wil the getting to gcther on this in the near future the new bakery store opening next door to the i eg on hall is going to make an attractive addi tion to the downtown business scene an attractive show window is being put in and will add const dcrably to mill street the owner incidentally is a fer gus man having ran a bakeshop there until his retirement and is a members of the legion branch there what wo are about to say will no doubt receive criticism so we hasten to add the views are onl our personal ones as an indivi dual they regard the parade on last sunday wmch we regard as a disgrace to a branch of ovrr 400 members frankly had it not been- tor the number ot vets of 1014416 plus visiting branch es it would have been very poo indeed it was in fact the poor est turnout the branch has ever had on a parade of that sort if even those who had someone whose grave was being decorated had all turned out it wight have been s great deal larger parade to our way of thinking there was was no excuse save carelessness or that other reason which shall not put in print but along with a good many more who were present eel was the basic underlying reason to those who did parade we think the branch owes a vote of thanks we also find it rather a commentary on human nature that those who did most of the complaining about the fact that a parade was not held last year were most conspicuous by their ab sence on parade it is evidently quite a different matter to com plain bitterly in the beverage room about how things ought to be run than to actually practice what they preach once again mrs grieve made a beautiful job of the wreaths for the graves and we think that a debt of thanks is owed to hor for her wonderful job council deserves a vote of thanks for their excellent turn out as docs the hand anu the lad ies auxiliary and cadets the col our party was a large one with many outoflpwn bpanches send ing colours at any rate with the apprdach of remembrance day we will be only too happy to cat our words about the poor attendance on dec oration day if we have a real big turnout how about it bt inch 120 hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements garages renovations concrete work building supplies every building need garnets for a complete line of building materials plywoods flue liners plaster cement tile nails insulation glazed pipe roofing paper rock lath ready mixed 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