Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1961, p. 3

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local relatives at st catharines wedding several local people includ ing the brides grandmother mrs george alcott were guest when barbara jean alcott be came the bride of robert hay don yowart in a saturday ceremony in st pauls united church st catharines they bride moved with her parents mr and mrs hrncst aloou to st catharines a ycur ago her husband is the son to mr and mrs william yo wart port credit he is em plcmed with russcl lhpwell limited in torortto silk taffta for her marriage the bride chose a lloor length gown of white silk ufteta with fitted basque coop neckline outhti cd with lace appliques centre ed with rhmestones and i m pire eflcct waistline thin were long sleeves with jjofnts oer the hands small dowh were scattered on the vrv tull skirt which ended in a sweep train a crown of pearls and irri descent secjtiins held a finger tip veil and she carried a ciscadi of gardenias sttphnn otis and ivy on a white bible which wa a tift from the sunday school of st johns united church here mr alcott gave his daughter in the double ring ceremony luv j l mctaddln was oflici jiiiil cltrman mr i ewis jnni s organist and miss don fhraer sane thf lords jraer ind 0 lord most hob during the service v sapphlr blu mrs dlen dante milton was matron of honour miss lynn scott georgetown brides m ud and miss louise glatt torj credit the jroomi niece was flower girl senior atten danls wore snpphice blue faille talteta sheath with shallow scoop necklines threequarter sieves and matching over skirts they woro white vel vet eoronets with short veils md carried white and blue feathered carnation cascades ihc tlower girl wore white op lanza over pink taffeta pink lloral headdress and carried a basket of white and pink car nations harold yowart toronto v as his brothers groomsman ushers were john jacobs port cndit and the brides brother robert aliotl st camnnnes orang yiellght i he bridal party reeeivcd af terwards in the chureh par lour the brides inother wore a lojd brocaded sneflth and corsage of orange delight roses pfae groom s mother those a beifie sheath and ycl low rose corsalo 1 or a honeymoon trip to ottawa and quebec the bride wore threepiece doubleknit grey suit black accessories nnd a eorsage of red roses mr add mrs yowart will be 1 ving rft 22 peter sl south in port credit showers honour barbara alcott a formvr town rldnt bar bara alcott was married on saturday to robert yowart in st catharines mrs gun dane milton and miss lynn scott georgetown who were her attendants held a miscellaneous shower at mrs dance s home prior o the wedding and at vinelandi mrs d tallman and mrs ted uilt of st catharines enter lamed at a similar event at the latter s home mr and mrs j dahlk of rtn dale held a dinner party in honour of the bride and groom mrs dahlkc is the groom s sis ter and mr and mrs alcott entertained at their home fot lowing the friday night wed ding rehearsal a dopvuum bmw this is wtkmt pitm sajr brampton aoqr aan canadas 910 hart vkaate 1 fc kiwa d dullest n o h hearing aid to sec and ttj tkas wonderful b 1 arrang for an youngs pmamiafrr la 41 mai st m ik mk champs honoured at georgetown golf georgetown golf and country club titletsts and runners up received the r gl ttenng rewards at the clubs closing banquet and presentation n ght saturday h lad es section champion mrs nan marchment and club champ on ted worrall pose am j the accolades top centre is the impressive club charrip s trophy canary cruiser may cet new paint job georgetowns nw polic cruller ify revert to black sometim in future according fo cr wm f hunter councils polka chairman told council on monday that the police department recom mtndt a change to black from the present bright yellow no decision was made by council hospital abplies to county council for additional grant of 6000 georgetown hospital applied to county council for their final grant this month nd in addition asked for an extra 6000 their request was based on the facmhe provincial and federal governments haa recogn leu the huilc ng as a 67 bed hospital rather than 6 as it was ong natly planned the coim ry grant for hospitals is 6 000 per bed according to the by law county council sanctioned the extra grant provided proof is furnished of the ontario hospital services commission ap proval lit rk hill n cmnh legion notes i ml i lal ii s ip i this week the column is being turned oer to the complete purpose and thoughts of remembrance i remembrance i 0er and aboe the mat en a lis ic aspect of sifcmrditii the veterans interest b scekinj the most ariequjte ui iitiw u this field there is the solemn legion dedication to tht rmmorv of canadas fallen in the national charter of the tegion issued h the secretin of state in 1926 hurt is written among lhp ims and ol j it the following clause which has juir been rnjiftivl p r jetuate tne memory and deds of th s who fmt filhn ir wh le in future to promote and care f r mem mils to tin r il ur and sacrifice to pro dc suitable burial and to knp an annual memorial da through the jcars that haie passed since the two nl i wars canadians across the land hae been reminded in mini was or those who paid fie supreme sacr fice s tarh as iltl the canadian legion was successful in ur n thi n emmet 1 of canada to establish an act setting aside the mem rilit diti jsovcmbcr 11 as natioml remembrance dt th s h n iru to commemorate our dead of all conflicts in uluth cm hi hi taken up arms in defence of honour and fitidam i with generosit and help from the public and the un tint nl efforts or legionnaires through their branches man rommi i ties have in their m dst todav splendid monuments at d me m ml centres which will keep alnc throughout the aus the sacrifice of the immortal dead the brief and simple ceremonv ou witness if nu iltm 1c 1 a legion meeting at an time sjmbohis ih pr m e of a in t both of veterans to safeguard something which is of deep bmtii mental interest to all who have served the iast post sounds the flags unfurl and hoftlj fioflly all the world remembers them the last tost sounds the colors d p an i throuh our hearts the mi morns slip of regiments and men now 1 lanchol s somlri swaj is lifted by the poppies gay in wrciths in wreaths upon the conotiph in loving memory laid i droit printers ottawa cam la it was a brisk cold north wind that slashed my face thit melancholic october night as i la haltcauiscious in a trench fighting an inner conquest in the battlefield hctween life mil death the night was cold and in the background guns fired mournful memories in my cars mj mind flowed iikl a m nvcr through countless ages over the turbulent npids and fills of my past life 1 remembered my schooling and bovhood ehsl when 1 had always dreamt ot someday becoming a great military leader i th ought of the miny jovous davs i had spent with my fam ily i woikicrcd would the j be thinking of me now ts i stand at death s door then a blank silence and stillness surroundeei me alleviating m fears of leaving this world all faded in an instant i was dead would i also be forgotten no not at all on this very day i stand in the world not as a man with human flesh and a soul but as a cold senseless monument alas i am blood jess spiritless monument in the centre of a city park but i am cot forgotten behind me a piece of stone carved with names licth mem ories of my deeds 1 this monument unfolds the tales ol countless brave doings performed h men like msclf who left the flowers of peace and joy to show their desire for strength and heroism meditate on this do not jou people of the modem world owe some gratitude and appreciation to such men it is for this reason that you now have rmtfmbrancf day it is on this great day november 1 1th that many friends and relatives of myself and the other men whose names are engraved on my front tisit me a mere statue in the park thej place wreaths at ms feet they come to mourn tne deaths and honour the actions of thr young heroes we men offered and gave our lives could vou not offer tumrmhranct day is memory of us dtr c urn unit j in li i he re lull n wa on pr p m 1 in 1 e 1 t iiiitv has i e n j r 1 bv locil i ivtrjhiui is in onl turn nath md n i centra lighting now in process pre inn mrv ik his completed f r in till nu 1 en the t i council local dancers viewed friday on channel 9 c mmui hot i j i n bun i r mrl nil li it it 1 nnd lv hm ir j hn sham ind iw sh in m s md mrs i mr and mi itilh all ind mrs misv i mills mr mrs cnzeu i mills and f tr ntn with mr w 1 mills a week mr in 1 mr over of harm ton with mr and mrs w simme ns mrs s m kirr of aurora with the roufihlejs economical warmth heating oil bill bailey the oil man triingl 74031 plan to attend the drugs new store after 27 years of continuous operation from one location maccoraaacks drugs have moved across the street to new modern premises at 26 main street north william e bill mccormcl grdui pharmacist and ion of the lale edward v maccormack the original owner free gifts to the first 100 customers each day look cigarettes j03 carton ida idjl dollflr stretchers two days only fri sat nov 34 alka seltzer a7 7se size philips milk op magnesia 69c size 53- vaseline s oz 69c size 59 toni j home perm res 200 listerine antiseptic 98c size 83c all cameras v3 off peps0dent tooth paste 65c me 49 resdan 1 50 size 119 baby pants half price arrid cream deod 55c size 47 aqua velva os 1 stt cite 25 size exlax resize 33 up to on lipsticks by j 17 helena rubenstein coty dubarry yardley reductions dorothy gray maccormacks drugs now located at 26 main st n west side our dnpiry fe far yvm tr 73692 zt

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