Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1966, p. 3

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anglicans continue 1000 support to world missions scout honour guard at plantrutledge wedding a h90o increase in 1968 commitments u voted by the members of st georges angli- can chun at the annual vestry meeting irhlch followed an ev- e service in the church on sunday evening reporting to the congrcga- hon irwin noble peoples war- den pointed out that while reoatrttxitiona ot17000 had totalled about the same as the year before a general increase in expensesnece9sitated a bank loan of 1500 to balance the books at the yearend thernewbudget while ajlow- ihgforla number of eicpnse increases must also provide re payment of this he pointed out a diocesan apportionment of 4600 and a contribution of 1000 to the anglican world mission will be continued this year mr noble was appointed as rectors warden to succeed char les harris who has held the post for four years the vestry voted walter biehn as the new peoples warden in his speech to the congre gation rev john hcmulkin aid anticipated growth of the town meant the church must be prepared to welcome new an- glicans and to have general i plans for jiandling a larger con- v gregation he said two areas where ira- proventents can be made are in christian education and stew- ardship working towards thsi a committee headed by larry nan is planning increased work among young teens as well as adult study classes while ted gorth heads a stewardship committee church insurance had been reviewed last year and hurray henley reported a total of 140- 1 000 now la force on church buildings with replacement value now received rather than depreciated value honouring a parishioner who i has completed fifty years as a member of the womans assoc- iatkra the last 25 years of this ii president mrs sam walker was presented with a set of luggage by mrs h maynard while a motion from the vestry pointed to her as a sterling ex ample of christian womanhood every minute of my years in the wa has been a pleas ure answered mrs walker i appreciate this gift but it is not needed working for the church is satisfaction enough and 1 have bad wonderful co operation from the members all through the years thei meeting voted a message of sympathy to the congregatoin st matthews hamilton whose downtown church was de stroyed by fire recently grant johnston was elected chairmen of sidesmen jack armstrong charles harris and ted gorth were elected lay del- egates to synod with paul arm strong and murray henley as alternates mrs jim costigan will contl- unue as envelope secretary and mr and mrs wallace thompson as auditors paul armstrong vestry clerk acted as activities of the varioui church organizations were- de tailed in a booklet given to those attending the meeting church school showed a total of 188 pupils withan average attendance of 127 and special offerings included a contribu tion to the world mission for lenten boxes and a special halloween collection for un1cef the womens auxiliary spent a total of 885 mainly on var ious missions while also assis ting st albans parish glen williams with a contribution towards flood damage and spoiv soring a child at summer camp daughters of the church whose 1100 receipts come mainly from sponsorship of monthly luncheons remodelled the kitchen as a major project the brotherhood of anglican churchmen also assisted st al bans and sent a boy to camp the junior auxiliary report showed an active year of relig ious education fellowship and interestingprojects a cup of tea was served by the w a fol lowing the meeting reformatory term or youth robbed widow the 20 year old georgetown youth who pleaded guilty to robbing a 78 year old widow of 14 was sentenced monday to a year and a half definite plus a year indefinite in the ontario reformatory by magistrate ken neth langdon the youth also was given an additional six months hard labour in the county jail and prohibited from driving in ca nada for three years the court takes a dim view of acts of violence involving elderly ladies magistrate lan gdon said it would be a mis carriage of justice to suspend sentence mrs isobella hogg of rr norval testified earlier that the georgetown youth had knocked her down and ripped her purse ambulance calls during the week of january 16 to january 22 georgetown volunteer ambulance service had three calls monday january 19 1 00 pm a routine run from glen williams to the georgetown nursing home taken by ace bailey and ed hall saturday january 22 1100 am a routine run from the georgetown hospital to george town taken by doug peck and tut harrison saturday january 22 1235 pm a routine run from georgetown to georgetown hos- pital taken by doug peck and tut harrison from her band as she was walk ing towards her home nfl of the village the incident took place october 1965 7h ii toammtmm ftsffsg 1866 the new horse in the phillips livery ivthe new dodge charger a lowslung fastback arrived at phillips obrysler dodge sbow- rooms last week if s the fkst to be on display locally the charger originates from a special 1 car that was handmade by dodge designers and engineers for display in auto shows officers of the georgetown chapter of the spebsqsa bar- benbopoers for 1966 were installed in office at a dinner meeting and dance hi the odd fellows hall on market st sat urday nighty the ceremony was conducted by john parkinson metro div ision vice president member of the bast york chapter it fol lowed a roast beef dinner pre pared and served by members of the verdun rebekah lodge mr parkinson was assisted by the area counsellor bill ohara also of east yorkchap- another special guest was the etobicoke chapter presi dent al hurst f l mr and mrs james plant boughs of evergreen and poin- settias surrounded by standards of white pompom mums and red carnations decorated st stephens anglican church hornby for the recent wedding of genienne lorettamarie rut- ledge and james victor plant youngest son of mr and mrs a plant hornby canon j e maxwell officiated at the double- ring ceremony mrs w c dennis of bramp ton accompanied soloist mrs j- plant of toronto who sang on wings of song and ill walk beside you the bride given in marriage by her brotherinlaw daniel oconnell chose a traditional floorlength gown of sowing bemburg organza over peau-de- faille the fitted bodice featur ed long i lilypointed sleeves and a aabrina neckline sprinkled with sequins the bouffant skirt cascaded from a dainty princess- style waistline with a panel of chantilly lace accented by a rose cluster and a detachable watteau train of organza and chantilly lace fastened with two tiny bows her bouffant veil fell from a tiny wedding ring band of lace adorned with pearls and rhinestones the crown and veil were designed and made by mrs joyce plant the bride carried a cascade of red sweet heart roses and trailing ivy mrs daniel oconnell sister of the bride was matronofhon our also attending the bride weremrfijdycepjaat sister- inlaw of the groom trudy em- merson cousin of the bride an drea caves and debra ocon nell niece of the bride they wore floorlength empire gowns of flame velveteen fea turing a slimming skirt and three quarter length sleeves their picture hats were match ing and they carried white fur muffs with a cluster of red sweetheart roses henry devlin was grooms man and ron plant brother of the groom fred mclaughlin and bill rutledgc brother of the bride were ushers the reception was held at the masonic hall milton an aunt of the bride mrs edna wels by received for her niece- wearing a sheath dress of cin namon lace over taffeta with a matching hat and brown acces sories a yellow rose corsage completed her ensemble the grooms mother received for her wearing a sheath dress of jade green lace over silk organ- her hat was matching and she wore black accessories and a pink sweetheart corsage after the reception the bridal party and guests gathered at the grooms home for a honeymoon trip to flo rida the bride chose a green wool suit with gold and brown accessories and a yellow rose corsage the bride and groom were given aguardofhonour by the lorvaljcub and scouts bride has worked forval group for five ycars barbershoppers sing dance elect jim turnbull president the georgetown chapters 1966 officers ara jim turn- bull president jim pope viie president in charge of mem bership bill hunter vice preai dent in charge of program ralph barton treasurer and howard hamilton secretary mr turnbull is the chapters sec ond president succeeding chap ter originator steamer emmer- thc new version of the geor getown suburbanaires quar tet made its debut at a dance following the ceremony before their introduction the subur banaires with glen mcknight singing tenor steamer emmer- son lead dave morgan baritone and jim turnbull bass eater- tained for steamer who haa thbn3iorobtown hirald thurmufe january 27hi lf agba left the foursom swan song the new suburban aires quartet la made up of hugo dewinter singing tenor glen mcknight moving to lead dave morgan and jim turabullr- other entertalnmenbl include edthe antics of bill ohara at the piano and singing by an improvised quartet made up of the three guests from toronto chapters and the disc jockey for the evening fred cornoy an etobicoke chapter member the georgetown chapter chorea also sang a power failure provided a very black punctuation mark at the end of the evening there will be parking lots at expo for 23000 cars and- a basin r for 25qyachbv the average head of house hold visiting expo will be 40 years old and a high school graduate doitnow paintup stockup 20 off ah instock ch paint interior and exterior now 20 off do it now panelling mahogany panelling ptywood handy 32 x 84 panels of natural nri ogany sanded smooth ready to finii i 99 any quantity prefinished mahogany panels prefinished hardwearing satin smooth finish selected panels of beautiful mahogany vgrooved in plank effect 4xt and 48 panels 10 to 24 449 and 509 1 to 9 479 and 539 429 25 panels or more 4x7 429 each 4x8 49 each ribbon stripe 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