Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1966, p. 14

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litidansmalcepuns changes in ridings ottjdaja of thoni political wj tee no great difflouty adjusting to uw new federal toil ooundiiy ehucvi si into liw on thumb jon um federal mp of eoiuti- hodes the present riding of bkon which conforma to the jmonduiei of the county will aput in two end will engulf of other counties if- the new ridings will be known it helton eaat and halton west f change ti problem all changes pose prpblema fbsered john oepew president 0alton county conservative jfimocutlon we will just div idethe association into two yjvb same is contemplated by pat liberals according to der ek xtson immediate past pre- tddent of the gallon county ii- iwral association mr mason itpoke on behalf of president tobert blake who could not be leached in terms of organization it ma simply be a matter of split- tina in half mr mason said vi have no serious complainl erin township i mr mason added that the in- luslon of erin township tyorth georgetown into halton east yrjr cause the problem of fitid- og someone there to serve on pie organizations executive for hat tiding president of the new demo cratic party hurray kernighan md his party is organizing al- ipog the lines of the provincial ridings t when a federal election is fceld the partys work will be done by the provincial struct ures helped by a special com mittee which will be set up rwe would like to have the frame number of men in the pro vincial house as in the federal jocose mr kernighan said hat way the electoral dis tricts would be the same for provincial or federal purposes comput review for the new chief electoral br jeaibmarc- tthtwi and staff the change in the elec toral map means that canadas j 55000 polling subdtvisons must be reviewed almost name by pame street by street thousands of polls have to be p relocated in new ridings like tiie two heltons some polls con- ijun too many voters and others too few asa rule urban polls roup 250 to 300 eligible voters 1 rural polls average 150 nearly half the existing 263 tidings get new names along with altered boundaries an of ficial said the post of returning officer will fall vacant at dis solution in all ridings with new fnu returning officers who no longer reside in their assigned constituencies also will see their tenure lapse this includes hal- tons richard west of burling ton coming events paulines flowers designs for weddings gifts and funerals greenhouse 10 ontario street 8774610 tf annual strawberry social union presbyterian church jkvjt monday july 4th at home ef mr and mrs camp- jpall next door union church 7 to 930 pm adults 50c children 25c also home bake fab and pony rides cooksville is new home for mr mrs brian lewis fit johns anglican church dixie was decorated with stan dards of yellow snowflake mums wbita gladioli and white mums and altar vases of the aanw for the marriage of elaine margaret pallett dau ghter ol mr ard mrs w ho ward pallett 2234 denise rtl cooksville to bryan howard lewis son of mr and mrs erwiu lewis 22 normandy blvd georgetown rev j biwngoley officiated at the double ring ceremony on saturday may 7th at four oclock gerald taylor cooks ville a friend of the groom was the organist who accom panied mrs mary pallett erin- dale cousin of the bride when she sang the lords prayer and o perfect love the brides gown was a full length sheath of satapeau with lace appliques the detachable train was pleated at the waist enhanced with a bow in the centre the sleeves were seven- eighths length and the neckline was round she wore a single stand of cultured pearls her headpiece was a ring of roses in loops of nylon from which fell a four tier bouffant elbow length vell the flowers were a cascade of white amabilius spray orchids with stephanotls and leather fern mr pallett gave his daughter in marriage mrs gayle rutledge sister of the bride was the matron of honour and the bridesmaids were barbara sherman susan sherman cousins of the bride joan mckay jeanann lucch- etta shirley critcfaeu friends of the bride all were identi cally gowned in nile green crepe full length straight skirts with bodices of white lace over green taffeta round necklines and elbow length sleeves there was trim at the waistline with bow at back with ends falling to the hem line there were also bows on the sleeves of green peau de sole their headpieces were green pn d mme and they worg matching shoes white wrist length -gloves- each carried a cascade of yellow snowflake mums and leather fern junior bridesmaids ere leanne and lauren lewis sis ters ol the groom and the flower girl was judy conder friend of the bride all were dressed alike in mil length straight una nlle green crepe trimmed with green peau de sole at waist and bow and ends at back with bows on the slee ve round necklines and sleeves to the elbows their headpieces were rings of yel low rose buds and they carried panlera of yellow snowflake mums and ivy they wore white shoes and gloves david scott of aurora was ring bear- david luechetta weston was groomsman and ushers were bob bingham friend of the groom winnipeg ron rut- ledge brother in law of the bride cooksville rick alder- son cousin of the groom am- ston bruce and barry lewis brothers of the groom geor getown keith pallett brother of the bride cooksville john sherman cousin of the bride clarkson the wedding reception was held at credit valley golf country club erlndale where the brides mother received for her in a blue crepe sheath fashioned with a bodke of blue lace over taffeta three- quarter length sleeves and panel at back from waistline to hemline her headpiece was a blue rose with blue veiling and she wore blue shoes white peau de soie gloves and bag and a corsage of pink cymbi- dium orchids mrs lewis as sisted in receiving wearing a pink ribbon crepe sheath with jacket with threequarter leng th sleeves her wide brimmed hat and shoes matched her en semble her gloves and bag were white and her corsage was of pink cymbidium or- for their honeymoon to fort lauderdale florida by plane the bride wore a two piece suit of white wool with mink tone trim at collar and revers mink tone straw bat and mink tone kid gloves and her shoes and bag were bone color with antique trim her corsage was a brown cymbidium or chid tarteewtt is a m of the staff of american motors canada ltd brampton and mrs lewis at aniline films canada ltd cooksville mr and mrs lewis are living at 62 floradale drive cooksville grandparents of the bride were honoured guests at the wedding georgetown jehovahs witnesses hear watch tower president christian reformed church worship services 9 30 am and 300 pm temporarily- held in cafeteria georgetown district high school everyone welcome tf an overflow crowd of 46118 heard nathan h knorr presi dent of the watch tower so ciety at the main session of the gods sons of liberty district assembly of jehovahs witnesses mr melville tay lor presiding minis r of the georgetown congregation stat ed that mr knurs subject at the toronto exhibition grand stand was entitled what has gods kingdom been doing since 1014 speaking to delegates from eight provinces of canada 45 states and 14 other countries mr knorr stated when the messianic kingdom of god was installed in heaven there had to be a worldwide proclam ation of that new government i of the universe for that was to be the government for doing away with all the imperfect gentile governments of the earth and for giving the people a perfect government this had to be knorr ex plained because jesus the messiah had long ago commit ted the messianic kingdom of god to making such a world wide proclamation knorr continued after for feiting the rising of nation against nation and of kingdom against kingdom in world war 1 with hard times to follow picture reprints glossy prints of pictures appearing in the herald are available at 100 par print 5x7 size 130 par print 8x10 size plus 5 sales tax payment in advance at the htfald office is requested for pkfcup sppmxbnaterv week later good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabi ted earth for a witness to all the nations and then the end will come matthew 24 714 has gods messianic king dom been having that done on earth since 1914 knorr ask ed let no one now be blinded by the kingdoms enemy satan the devil knorr said in ans wer behold the evidence that gods messianic kingdom exists it is in power in the heavens since 1814 it has since then been doing things not just in the invisible hea vens but also here at the earth gods kingdom by means of his messiah christ is now the biggest issue be fore all mankind in this time of decision a new biblestudy aid entit led life everlasting in free dom of the sons of god was announced and released at the convention two million co pies were printed in the first edition at mass immersion services conducted in connec tion with the convention 483 new ministers were baptized up to 8000 of the delegates volunteered their time free of charge to take care of the working force and to maintain the organizational structure of jesus told his disciples this the 20 departments set up to bikthi dickson don and bhoda ne dixon are pleased to announce the birth ol their son allan william in wes ton memorial hospital cor ner brook newfoundland da june 26th 1006 a brother for jane diaths oampbklt frederick lewis suddenly on monday june 27th 1066 at the toronto general hospital frederick lewis campbell r r 1 geor getown recently retired from toronto hydro beloved hus band of margaret skelton and dear father of hugh of rich mond hill ann mrs ian car- nichael at home william of georgetown and sheila at home son of mrs j e camp bell v funeral services were conduc ted at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown on wednesday af ternoon at two oclock inter ment in glen williams ceme tery eason joseph on friday june 24 1966 at georgetown district memorial hospital joseph eason of glen wil liams beloved husband of winnifred bignell and dear father of ida mrs arthur clark george mildred mrs howard dolson and paul funeral service was conduct ed in st albans anglican church glen willjams on mon day afternoon at two oclock interment in greenwood ceme tery georgetown harding eva lindsay at guelph on thursday june 23 1966 eva lindsay hard ing beloved wife of j wil frid harding of r r 1 limehouse dear mother of doris mrs donald lindsay georgetown and sister of ray lindsay of delhi oia mrs jack stewart of toron to and the late ina mrs fred shortill also surviv ed by two grandchildren service was held at the rum- leyshoemaker funeral home acton on saturday afternoon at three oclock interment in limehouse cemetery mckane isadore cook lyons on- wedneaday 29 1966 at st josephs hospi tal guelph isadore cook lyons of georgetown in her 79th year wif of the late james a mckane and dear mother of james inglewood arthur georgetown mar- jorie mrs j a mcdonajd terra cotta and ida mrs a n mcmillan caledonia resting at the harold c mc clure funeral home 34 edith st georgetown where service will be held on saturday af ternoon at 230 pm inter ment union presbyterian ce metery gummer in loving memory of a dear grandmother ella mae gummer who passed away july 3 1985 what we would give if could say hello grandmother in the same old way to hear her voice and see her smile to sit with her and chat awhile so you who have- a grandmo ther cherish her with care for youll never know the heartache till you see hex vacant chair lovingly remembered by granddaughter marilyn and greatgrandchildren a r 1 e n e randy jim doug and ellen gummer 7 in loving memory of a dear mother ella mae gummer who passed away july 3 4965 this month comes with deep regret it brings a day well never for get you were called away without goodbye but memories of you will never die ever remembered by dau ghters zella norma millie grace and eon bruce wheeler in loving memory of winfield curly wheeler who passed away june 27th 1950 the world changes year to year and friends from day to day but never will the one we loved from memory pass away always remembered by the wheeler family memoriams herrington in loving memory of orbey herring- ton who passed away june 30 1964 those we love we never lose for always they will be loved remembered treasured always in our memory lovingly remembered by his wife family and grandchil dren gummer in loving memory of a dear wife and mother ella maeojnmer who pass ed away july 3 1965 we do not lose the one we love they only go before where there is everlasting life where sorrow is no more and there the soul will always live and peace is everywhere we do not lose the one we love god takes them in his care sadly missed by husband walter and family kt social and personal mimoriami my- cards of thanks harding we would like to say a sincere thank you to everyone for their kindness to our wife and mother mrs eva harding during her ill ness and for the cards consoling words and acts of kindness at the time of jier death wilfrid harding doris and don lindsay hospital bowling lea gue we would like to thank- the- businessmen in georgetown for their dona tions for our annual banquet their generosity was greaily appreciated kentner i would like to sincerely thank everyone or their kindness in sending flowers and cards and for visiting me while i was patient in georgetown and district memorial hospital- mrs howard kentner nurse my thanks to friends for flowers gifts and cards while i was in hospital with special thanks to the nurs ing stafl dr cdwyer dr martin and coworkers at twincee mrs mabel nurse dennis stlef 44 main st n is leaving this saturday with a group of muter cadeta who will spend the first two sum mer weeks in london in wol- seley barracks and the balance of the summer at the cadat school at banff alberta mrs a keir faubrook farm rr 1 glen williams has just returned from a mon- this holiday in scotland where she visited with her parents mr and mrs kellas in aber deenshire sbe also visited with other members of her fa mily and friends in the dis trict mrs elmer stief and family 44 main st n spent last sun day afternoon at a reunion of s s 9 wallace near palmer- flton where she attended pub lic school the day also mark ed the closing of the school as the section will now be inclu ded in a new consolidated school which will serve the whole township mrs bert mcmann a recent bride was honored at several showers prior to her marriage she was the former miss eleart- nor mitchell mrs sheila jam eson was hostess at a miscel laneous shower which was at tended by neighbours a mis cellaneous shower was given by mrs vance kentner which was attended by friends of the groom miscellaneous showers were also given by the girls at the bell telephone and by the bridesmaid mrs diane purvis wellknown georgetown re sident herbert cleave 19 dur ham st is recuperating in bur lington hospital from injuries received in an auto accident two weeks ago mr cleave was en route home from a visit with his daughter mrs joe hartley when his car was involved in a collision both vehicles were extensively da maged and mr cleave receiv ed a broken right wrist and ininor injuries he is making good progress and expects to be out of hospital soon engagements- mr andmra james mr ian announce th engagement of their daughter mary anne to mr howard kouyoumjian of brampton the marriage will take place in grace unit ed church brampton on sat urday july 16 1966 at two oclock mr and mrs harold lougheed of shemurne ont announce the engagement of their daughter lorna arlene to mr andrew samuel michaslw son of mrs k michaslw of georgetown the wedding will take place on saturday july 16 1966 at fourthirty oclock in sheiburne trinity united church for your hotlday shopping convenience the evelyn shoppe will be open until 900 pm this wednesday evening as well as thursday 111 900 closed friday july 1st holiday serve the conventions needs the toronto gathering was the first of 16 such conven tions arranged by the watch tower society for canada and the united states this summer the next convention with an identical program begins wed nesday june 29 at comer brook newfoundland no u smeroad ferndale j ha 7 hwiwy grand opening teenage hideaway at ferndale park less than 15 minutes from brampton thurjune30sunjuly3 8 pm to 12 am dancing swimmingsnack bar top nam bands acogo girxs all for just 1 per person each night a sonic entertainment and scatty brown production trircl practical nurses urgently needed or doctors offices clinics nursing homes private duty nurseries industry shoal gmntt for quauf1cd aphiqufk nun now rot a iansmng and kwaiding future ag requirements 17 10 55 study jn spare time high school education not necessary medtcal aooks and equipment suppued name age address phone otywtcwn r prov fot m pitwm moa ail tnnm t canadian schools of practical nursing 3 e1m n toronto 2 ontario phonf an cd 4l6la3m7 oept 11 holy whether you stay at home or go travelling through the country for a fine vacation choose your wardrobe at ilvers the largest selection of fine clothes in the georgetown brampton district come in and see our many money saving specials throughout the store coolest spot in towni every thursday night 8 pm cross parish hall enter at rear is reg games si 500 each jackpot 350 in 55 numbers share the wealth and other specials admission si 00 2 carda extra cardt and spclli for 50c 7 tor si holmes 5 to 1 store open this wednesday until 900 pm as well as thursday till 900 closed friday july 111 holiday bingo 1 this monday 800 pm at the riviera in norval slooooo full jackpot s4s000 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone s772251 re routing odeon theatres weekly guide box office open paily 730 pm show starla at duik hwh avihnli1 start thursday for on bis weak bob hope elkesommer phyllis diller in boy did i get a wfona number added feature having wild weekend with dave clark fy thursday midnight shew only 4 big hits our regular program plus ittal for those wht think young and w3 squadron steeles avenue west off highway 10

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