Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1966, p. 2

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hi hwwmw himid a nuns include georgetown relatives rat tarzwellwheeler reunion the tarsweu wheeler clan fathered at the huuburgli com inanity centre recently to cele- t thrate the 47th anniversary of e ihe reunion with one hundred and ten members present game sports and contests ver enjoyed by all a delicious unftet supper was served fol lowed by a splendid program the eldest lady present was mrs herb heeler of jttn the oldest gentleman mr norman jock son ofortont the person com ing the farthest distance was robert tanwell from creston british columbia out of town relatives were from michigan indiana usa bowmanville sudbury toronto weston kitchener guelpb georgetown brcslau acton rockwood erin and orton cousins sing duet at wedding of donna bloor pont ash me what im doing in a hotel room in calgary writing this on a rented type- writer the best laid plans of men with stubborn wives gang aft agley we should be at home right now but get wlf- and daughter into a posh hotel and the only way you can get them out is to call the man agement and teu them you have no money travel is supposed to be broadening and it is in the ho mr and mrs cameron doison st john tie baptist church anglican dude was decorated with pink gladioli and white shasta mums for the marriage on saturday july 23rd of donna joanne bloor daughter of mr and mrs james e bloor r r 4 malton and cameron charles dolson son of mr and mrs john a dolson r r 1 bolton rev j billingsley officiated at the double ring ceremony and the bride s cousins betty anne and mary lou brown lame- house sang the wedding pray er and o perfect love accom pinied by miss r goldthorpe organist given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of white organza over taffeta and it was appli mied with lace the lace bod ice had a scalloped neckline and long lilypoint sleeves the train was edged with appliqued lace and was held in place below the neckline by two small bows a flower headdress of organ u and seed pearls held the bri des scalloped fourtiered ahoul der length veil she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweet heart roses white stephanotis and fern the matron of honour was sheila shields sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were k another sister betty bloor and margaret lipsett sister of the 1 1 groom the flower girl was de oise oliver at the back the bodices had short sieves and were of match ing lace with a small bow at the empire waistline the flower girl s dress was the same colour and had a short full gathered skirt and puffed sleeves the attendants wore matching shoes and white gloves their head dresses were pink shrimp flow ers with short matching veils they earned bouquets of white miniature carnations pink sweetheart roses and fern the flower girl carried a basket of the same flowers boyd dolson brother of the groom was best man and the ushers were laverne lipsett and allan shields for the reception in the par ish hall the bride s mother rec eived the guests wearing sbeath dress of aqua crepe with matching french lace top she wore matching shoes and white hat and gloves her corsage was of pink rosebuds she was assis ted by the groom s mother wear ing a powder blue taffeta dress with white hat and accessories and a corsage of pale pink rosebuds for their honeymoon through northern and eastern ontino and parts of quebec the bride wore a blue crepe twopiece sleeveless dress the top of which was blue and white im ported lace her accessones were white and she wore a cor sage of pink sweetheart roses and white miniature carnations not as bad as color slides zimmerman women st manor birthday party under the auspices of zim merman united church wa and the capable mistress oj oar mrs k griffiths a enjoyable party was held it the manor on august 10th the floral decorations were lovely thanks to our floral des tgner mrs f kopp of the staff who always does a wonderful job opening remarks were given by mrs i shepherd the ladies of the wa sang a song which was thoroughly enjoyed by all a sole by miss k cornell alice blue gown a reading by mrs e davison and a solo by mrs k griffiths someone bigger than you or 1 all received great applause from the resid ents a sing song and slides of lon don england by mr g war ren brought a delightful pro gramme to a close those with august birthdays were escorted to the head table where a birthday card with mo ney was at each place lunch was served by the lad ies of the wa to all present miss l moore expressed che thanks of all the residents to the ladies for a most enjoyable ev ening rev k griffiths also spoke a few words and a prayer those with birthdays and able to attend the party were mrs e hicks mr lionel arbon mr thompson miss c moore mrs m sutcliffe mrs e moore mrs giles and mr e leavers mrs hooks received a pleas ant surprise on august 8 when friends from scotland arrived to visit her the bridesmaids wore full mr and mrs dolson will he length gowns of pink shrimp or making their home at mayf leld einza over taffeta in an a line 1 but at present are residing in ityle with a full gathered panel brampton wedding at norval ambulance calls during the two week period from august 14 to 27 george town volunteer ambulance ser vice had five calls aug 16 7 00 am ambulance not required on a run to r r 1 georgetown taken by reg broomhead and john white aug 20 11 25 am a normal transportation run from georgetown to george town hospital taken by dan scarborough and doug tuck er aug 20 215 p m an emergency run from gear getown to georgetown hospi tal taken by dan scarborough and doug tucker aug 24 1245 p m a normal transportation from glen williams to georgetown hospital taken by walter thompson and jack hooper aug 24 215 prfn a normal transportation from georgetown to georgetown hospital taken by walter thompson and jack hooper hmntaai first place youre sifting around on your tall most of the time in planet trains buses and hotel toomi secondly asides the lack of exercise you eat too much and too often be tween the two travel is defin itely broadening travel is also exhilarating expensive and enbauhng the best ptrt u starting out on the trip there s the xcltsmant of anticipation new scenes fas a new experiences youre feeling firstrate all your cloths ere clean and fresh and pressed yeu have every cent of available cash en your hip the worst art is che tail end of it the anticipation has turned to satiation youre fee ing awful whether it s constip ation or piles or dire rear just the fact that you re utterly bushed every rag you own is soiled and crumpled and you are not only flat broke but jrou have signed a couple of cbeq ues that are guaranteed pure indian rubber weve seen a fair chunk of the second largest country in the world in the last few days jet liner to vancouver back by train through the rockies to edmonton day liner ughl cslgary tomorrow off to banff all day back to catch the jet and into toronto air port in the dawns early flight after a 22 hour day and a coup le of thousand miles yes ev en the bourgeois are getting around these days now i know there s nothing quite so dull as hearing about somebody else s holiday trip so i wont bore you with a resume of ours except in the next two or three columns just a few general impressions 1 m not sure lake superior ii still there as w wart abova cloud whin we flew over where it was supposed to be nice cloud though the prairies are very wide also long but don t expect sea of waving wheat like in the novels from 33 000 feet its the same old patchwork quilt as elsewhere furthermore those of us who don t live there have been getting a bum ateefc for years there isn t supposed to be any water out there but when you look down they re crawling wjb lakes the rockies very rocky also high lots of high rocks there no what made me gasp was the thought of the early birds first the explorers like mcken lie and thompson who fought and starved their way through that massive menacing wall 200 years ago with a sack of pemmicsn few indicns and a canoe how their lips must curl those early birds as they look down and see us rolling through in 10 hours and he r us com plaining about the lack of space in our compartment the vilfr ieaa attorn fcr tm oawwek mimtniun ubj supply dsvet- e aemeel lerftessealei 57 save 15c swht treat fancy such or tid uts pineapple save 12c paramount sockiye half aba salmon meat hfachva sap 7 1 9 an 10 save 14c smown chkxb4 hoodie soup mix wa toyal sou save first grade butter 5 62 rh hsrtt to limit qttantirlaa chiquita brand bananas 2 1 25c imported can no 1 iceberg lettuce 5 29c can no 1 grata bradford carrots t lc take advantage of these features iga ck tomatoes 2 49c billy bee honey tl 59c fresh pork loin sale loin roast 0 pork tandarlnln e cc rib fortiori a oib portion 3 lb ays 0 3 lb ays 55 centre cut roast or chops qjil loin roast of pork 99c 57c sliced side bacon ze swift premium wieners p sliced beef liver t 59c pm smoked cod fillets lb 53c red rosetea bagjjtit 79t pudg pie fillers 4 2 49c bakery features ksa apfle pie ovon fro oach 3st dempster south rous pkg of 12 33c a 5 li bag granulated free white sugar rh the purchase of two pkgs- of 2 weshnghouse 25 60 or 100 wait light bulbs at the regular price georgetown iga iga lucky shopper june wilson 34 byron st 16 00 lack of variety in our meals and thp slow service in the bar watt coast vary coastilk good deal of shoreline and water chief attraction course including magnificent rount tains gorgeous gardens and salubrious sea ah was harass ed hugh son and heir met his boat with great ex citement as luck wo 1 have it in fact as luck always has it we couldn t have met him on a worse day normally be has 10 hours off but this we i he was changing from day shift to night and had to work a doub le shift so be had three hoars was paying the bill for dinner guard in edmonton off his mothers face fell a he left with a tug gnn and onejmy wife fell asleep on all the foot of my best shirts sightseeing tours or how i fell i into the lap of a nun when the 1 working 16 hours a day be well here we are running f had a twitch like an old fighter out of space and i haven t even 1 pilot but it hadnt impaired begun to tell you about how his appetite i noticed when 1 kim fell in love with the life- train was swaying in the rock ies ob well at least i havent j made you took at colour slides j correction a news report of an accident which appeared in last weeks herald made an unfortunate error in the story names of the car drivers were interchanged in the story it should have read a car driven by gordon hallltt cooksvitle while stopped on guelph st to make a left hand torn onto queen st was hit ram behind by a car driven by raymond whhham 33 norm andy blvd nhl and mrs james tast were married this summer in nerval united church and are living in brampton the bride is the former betty ann eyre daughter of mr and mrs stan eyre of norval septic tank pumping weeping tile trsnchmo gravel phi halton sanitation mrvicit d bill mcoewan 77925 h concrete oravel building sand road oravel fill and top soil stoni work tom haines osen williams b77m02 public notice georgetown planning board pursuant to the provisions of section 10 1 fa of the planning act 1960 notice is hereby given of the intention of the georgetown planning board to recommend to the town council for their adoption amendment no 3 to the official plan of the georgetown planning area this amendment redesignates from industrial to com mercial the lands located at the northwesterly corner of mountalnview road and guelph street a copy of the draft amendment no 3 may be seen in the municipal office any person wishing to comment on the proposed am endment may do so by addressing their comments in writ ing to the undersigned to be received not later than sep tember 14th 1066 c g benham secretary treasurer georgetown planning board municipal offices 36 main street north georgetown ontario public mass meeting sponsored by the oakvllle a district labour council the oakvllle and district labour council will hold a public mass meeting on the use of injunctions in labour disputes wednesday september 14th 1066 at 800 pjn at the 707 uaw union hall north service road oakville formerly galaxy club you are cordially invited to attend this meeting panel members will be mr george kerr mla halton coun ty mr reg glsborn mla wentwortbr east bro george burt canadian director international union uaw brother david archer president of the ontario federation of labour no admission fees open te the public ef the area on your savings withdrawal any tame no service charge on reasonable number of cheques start your account today 4 special savings reserve accounts rkv interest reckoned on minimum monthly balance you may withdraw any amount any time in person or by mail but no cheques may be issued halton peel trust savings company ohmno soon at s3 mu street georgetown j a edgar manager 877 9581 convenient ohtce hours mamptonumain st n 451 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