Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1959, p. 9

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1h1 georgetown herald authorrzed second class mall pott office dept ottawa georgetown ont wednesday juiy 1st 1959 v induction service for glen rector rev john rathbone the first induction service ever to be hold m the church of st alban the martyr glen williams took place qq the feast of st john the baptist june 24th when rev john d rathbone lth was inducted as rector the vener able stanley alexander kirk express buses direct to new woodbine races jumf un jill v nth lth rector of st georges church in gutlph and archdeacon of trafalgar assisted by the rural dean of ballon rev kenneth richardson rector of st georges church in georgetown conducted the installation the important event in the life of the glen church took place on the occasion of the 56th annlver sary of the opening of the church building and the 60th anniversary of the establishment of st albans as tr parish parishioners and a number from outside the parish filled the church to capacity and many clergy from the archdeaconry were also present rev ov en r on m a stb rector of st marks church paik dale in toronto pointed out in his sermon the reponsibih of a parish which has as he put it be come of age he said that greater work and witness to the christian faith would be expected of the clergy and people who worship in the church our talents and wealth arc given to us by god he said and we are expected to use them to the best of our ability in the way god wants us to use them our talents vary but all are included in god a greater purpose for man kind a reception followed in the parish hall where refreshments were sered by the members of st albans ladies guild leave georgetown 12 05 pm daylight time 200 incuies return fare iw admission return after last race tickets and information at corner cupboard restaurant trlangu 73051 social personal mr and mrs h hurley and daughter gewgina montreal have been visiting his parents mr and mrs bert hurley 10 margaret st mrs ron mendham 10 rexway dr will be holidaing in novj scotia this summer with her sister mrs murray cooper and brother ira gates at halifax and parents mr and mrs herman gates at blandford mr mendham will join her there in late july and thej will return home in mid august mrs menttbam left b plane for montreal on friday where she will stay until sunday with a sister mrs a holmes whkentnerson 45 queen st tr 72851 georgetown summer sale of blue a- coal order now at year lowest prices price for june and july delivery stove nut sizes 2500 per ion georgetown propane gas saies and service for- home farm industry- distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at suvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necewary canadas largest household moving co hiii tin mover 2392 dundas street west toronto local and long distance household moving bm furniture warehouses crating end shipping for oversea call le 14671 reverse charge candldigksettwg for costiganuar marriage white lilacs ctaysaithiiiem i and gladiob formed ihe floral background for the marriage of miss andrea ethel lear daughter of mr and mrs ashley sidney lear of port credit to mr k james costigan of hilton son of mr and mrs james costigan of georgetown reverend terence v hart officiated at the ceremony in first united church port credit the bride given in mamase by her father wore fttluength gown of white satm fashioned tn princess style with a scoop neck line and long petit point sleeves with pearl and seqnm alencom lace motifs embroidered on the sheathlike front panel and bovri fant skirt a halo of seed pearls held the illusion red and she ear ned a bouquet of catla lilacs and lily of the valley mrs donald skinner sister of the bride as matron of honour was gowned in white monsselme- desoie featuring a bouffant hell- shaped skirt in panels of hash pleats dotted with petite velvet bow knots and matching while draped hat she earned yedow sweetheart roses mr j a lyons was groomsman and ushers were mr herbert sin clair and mr donald skinner the reception was held at the old mul the mother of the bridge received wearing champagne alencon lace with matching hat and a corsage of johanna hill roses the grooms mother wore a gown of taupe lace with matching accessories and a corsage of fashtoneue roses pot- lowing the reception the couple her majesty queen elizabeth ii in th s portrait her maesty is wearing a pale pink sat n dress with a deeper pink lace pattern picked out and i ghtly embroidered in crystal light and dark pink beads her t ara is of interlaced circles of d amonds n the centre of which are hung drop pearls the queen is also wearing a pearl and diamond festoon necklace d a mond bracelet blue garter ribbon diamond garter star and fam ily orders which are m matures of king george v and king george vi surrounded by diamonds his royal highness ihe duke of edinburgh the duke of edinburgh is wearing the blue uniform of honorary colonel inchief of the royal canadian reg ment with the garter sash and star and at the neck the badge of the grand master of the order of the br tish emp re these portraits made espec tally for the occas on of the 1959 royal visit to canada were phot ographed af buckingham palace by ontario photographer donald mckague they ore reproduced through the courtesy of the ontario department of travel and publicity v holy cross garden party planned as annual event members of holy cross parish held a garden party in the parish grounds on saturday june 20th the day was most successful and it is hoped that this will become an annual event preparations have been going on for some time with the men of the parish under the direction of frank carmichael and bart wilcox clearing thd grounds ready for the big day mr ron hunt was the chairman m charge one of the very popular sports was the pony ride conces sion where oer three hundred and sixty rules were given the children each child also had a picture taken on the pony tiere was a fish pond knock down the milt bottle and several wheels of fortune miss st jean was con vener of the attractive gift booth the ladies of the catholic wo men s league under the convener ship of mrs jim boyle and mrs bernard armstrong served a luncheon in the church basement mrs john pigrtatcll and mrs stan vtakh were in charge of the re freshment booth which sered beverages milk shaken hot dogs etc art norns and jim boyle ware in charge of the games supervised games for the children were in charge of mrs anthony ifurto and mrs ron hunt v inners of lucky draws were jim boyle a doll mrs l pi lie grims a beach tow 1 mrs a beeney cocktail sit miss sandra hand nurse doll notre dame de beauregard w m a medallion glass set crace cassidj a tv dog philip hyde won the door pnze of a clock radio there are still three unclaimed prizes that may be claimed by the holders if they contact any of the committees thi numbers aro 368 bride dolt on a beige ticket 25 pink ticket stuf fed lion 322 green ticket mar quise doll father thomas van lacr offic lally opened the gala day mr al sutherland antrmrs r c mc dcrmott were m charge of pub hcity great appreciation goes to miss st jean and the bojs of the farm who all worked so hard in helping iq clear the grounds and aid in geniral eight harrison pupils tour malton airport ixcal tca captain don piatt of 19 king st was host to eight grade eight pupils of harrison public school the principal harold hcnrj and rex heslop who sup plied transportation when thej joiirnemd to maltt n on saturda june 13th o tour the airport faci lilies the eight gail murdon daid mel cod ktx heslop michael blackburn roger clark f rank brewster keith bull nnd malcolm watson earned the tour through high marks in a test on aeronau tics taken earlier this ear the part toured tca the main hangars the pilot teaming section a north star and super constclla lion the flight control centre and the control tower credit limehouse guide leader with saving life limehouse guide leader mrs jean findlay made the buffalo daily papers last week with a ht roic exploit that was credited with saving the life of a buffalo youth after a stolen ear in which he was wding struck a light pole in btrtic township on the cana dian side mrs rindliv rushed the injured outh to co umbus hospital in buffalo where hospital attendants said the youth maj have bled to loath had it not been for her quick action he receive an im mediate blood transfusion in the hospital and doctors used over 100 stitches to close deep head cuts opp said the accident occurred about 1 o dock sunday morning june 20th near windmill point rd between crescent beach and ridgewaj the injured youth and another bo were riding in a car that had been taken from thunder ba the driver reported he lost control of the vehicle while mak nu a left turn into windmill pi rd the tipper ind mrs rindliv in her uule leader uniform tried to flag down other mqtonsts to get help for the bleeding passenger i nsucccssful she applied a hand age to the vouth s head and rushed him to a first aid station at the peace bridge when she found it closed she continued on to the columbus hospital the stolen car is owned b buffalo tv personality mary jane able 80 cable st town of ton awanda both vottths were charged with theft board chairman speaker school graduation dinnei the grade eight class of howard wfigglesworth public school held their graduation banquet on mon dav june 22nd in the school audi tonum where the mothers of the senior grade- catered to pupils and teachers with a menu of roast turkey with all he trimmings rolls beverages and cake and ice cream the festive closing note to a successful term was enjoyed by some 33 pupils and members of wrigglesworth teaching staff as well as the guest speaker for the evening the chairman of the pub lie school board ed w ilson mr wilson s address consisted of an interesting comparison of education to the modern achieve ment of placing a satellite in orbit the remainder of the even mg took the form of a musical entertainment supplied bv mr mrs george class ford and mrs earl mcpherson the singint of price preceded the banquet supper d inng which toasts were proposed hv ann iorraine noble to the queen bv edith baumgartner to the teach ers and b teacher doug scott to the graduiting class piano selec tions were played by carroll far nell and ann lorraine noble the auditorium was decorated for the occasion of the grade seven pupils unique was edith baumgart ncr s loast to the teachers which wis in verse here is a toast to the teachers who arc some of the nicest crei tu res and who in sweet time never miss one crime and sometimes acl like preachers no gum chewing in class behave like a scet lass no sliding down the hall never bounce your ball yes those are the nice creatures now stud for jour test because its onlv for jour best no speaking out in class don t poke the little lass yes like the sermon bv a preacher of course none of these things we meant we promise to repent fellow students rise with me drink to the teachers jiere with me the graduating class includes marlene armstrong david kent ner marsha armann terrance lane edith baumgartner virginia lee david boyd philippine mac donald russell bradley gary mc crcd thomas copland ann lor raine noble jams chapha joann pool david engleby ole foul strup frederick engleby lawr ence prucjk carroll farnell wil liam sayers michael fisher bar rend schoutcn david graham sandra stapleton jack gudgeon left bn a motor trip to the sonth- eastern coast tike bride chose a daffodil eliow french wool with ma yellow- fox collar ad a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses the couple will reside milton landmark disappearing nostalgia is evident tins week among georgetowns older resid ent as tber see the old high school tumble into nun daring wrecking operations there is httlc left now of th familiar old haimmg whack far close to a century has stood on guelph st it will soon he repla ced by a ought modern building which will start mth up jts own traditions gail stigger jane hoare james thompson ira hbnsmger james tost nancy tuck knut keure for that important occasion our honeycomb coif martins beauty salon 8 cleaveholm drive tr 73932 rs scotch bakery 6 mux street ladiesy- donf spend hot summer days in an even hotter latchon when the temperature soars keep much cooler by ordering aa your baked goods tram us 3fa quality is tops as is the delicious taste of our bakery treats everything baked on the premises cakes made to order for phone tr 73481

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