in many special features lb centen fair highlight tentennnl year giar ifill fair lould be special alr board jvmtnc h nia com an ii i ssouui the cjlii il clran cr nigh i and if half fccsictis voiced at th t are imalcctipnted it at s and professional women s club donald wmgrove ropre scnting lh service clubs and fo tnatlvc committee chm 1 john t annslruiit or tv stonsuniu g agr cut ural sottty pwn council and other thjmas kent representing the kinsmen and dick looye of the rotary club pledged the support of thei organizations and s resolution enrpawnnn lh committee ta increase its num bers by add 103 representatives 6f other local service clubs and iim rcprsirtjttv3preor53tilzirtlotstraedunahitnous 1 loned a wcl crd eel with an extra supfr fair lucbus jail the ideas are sorted litslivcly more etnpha 1 be placed on the fn i of the show an open lice in the fair grounds following sunday is also tilily tear s fair dates are sep- and 30 mittee to take the mat wcial fair projects un jwing came out of the f session tentatively he centennial auxiliary to the georgetown j consists of frank wil mrs charlotte iron presenting the fair gillian smillh and whej aierson representing i with cxofficio mom lor gibbons miss jean i representing the bust a call by chairman arm stron for suggestions brought a flock of thorn fair board president kenneth ella felt a parade of floats r be organized and posit bly a p rair dtv church lrvici councillor bnuth pro- posed a para do to the fair with the finals of a miss georgetown contest and beard growing con test added attractions he said a fireworks display at the shows conclusion would keep the crowd in attendance on into saturday evening cr smith also envisioned a triple header street dance with downtown divided to create separate areas for adult teen and square dancing j deputy reeve arthur speight said he would like to sec an old tym fiddlers contest incor porated into the fair weekend and cr bmmerson suggested ah exhibit of farm and indus trial machinery of 100 yearn 1jo mr ainislrotij said a ilibjilaj of this ijpt could bt set up in the memorial arena miss ruddcll said she felt a lare maiquii on the fair grounds would make a suilablr jiowcasc fur old tymc exhibits cr emmorson proposed one baking of home made bread as it was done 100 years ago as a fair attraction lie said fair goers would likely jump at a chance to purchase the old style baking hot from the oven george burt a fair board members said the hydro and as companies would probably cooperate in supplying baking facilities of today and 100 years ago kinsman biu wilson said the members of families on century farms in the area should have a place in the proposed parade possibly riding in antique cars a pinde feature suggested bv deputy rccc speiuit since tic fair board will have iu hands full just arranging the regular fair activities one job faced by the new committee is finding groups willing to shoul der the work imolved in attach ing the frills acton groom member of external affairs dept a bronze carving knife jusl brought back from thailand by the groom was used to cut the wedding cake following the marilage of jeamnc rosette pract and john peter hurst the ceremony was performed in knox probylcrun church acton at citht o clock in the evening on friday december 30 the groom just returned from a year s posting in uido- chlna and is a communicator with the department of extcr nal affairs of the dominion government he is the son of mr and mrs josephvt hurst acton and grandson of mr and mrs harry hale of georgetown the bride is tho daughter of mr and mrs gusuvus pract of new orleans louisiana and has been livin for the past ear in acton with the room s parents while he was posted overseas she was employed at northern flcctnc company bramalea the couple will 1 e in otta wa until the groom is posted to a new overseas location ror the mairngc the church was still decorated for christ mas with bouquets of white and pink mums added the rev andrew mckcnzie officiat ed and la hansen pliycd the organ the brides ittcndants were the grooms sister jill hurst of london as maid of honour and bridesmaids maxinc hurst acton bister in law of the groom and linda varcy bram pton the bride was gier nac b harry halt in mar georgo town grandfather of the groom roomsman was willi johnstone guclph a friend of the groom and ushers michael hurst toronto and jon hurst acton brothers of the groom a reception and dance fot lowed in acton music centre where the bride s table was decorated with pink and white candles and white mums when the couple cut their wedding cake they used a new caning knife from a 144 piece set of thai bronze flatware brought back from thailand by the groom among the tcle- irdins received was one from saigon oulh vietnam sifn ed by thf groom s coworktrs there with the international control commission ihe groom s pircnls and the wrddinj party welcomed gui ts from montreal toronto scarborough brampton kit chener corgttowri guelph burlinglon richmond hill rockwonri ind acton for the occasion mrs hurst wo lhrtepitee dress of rose broidircd ptau dt sole with thi fllorbitown hikald thursday january 19th 1967 page 7 black accessories and a corsage of white mums the couple left on a motor trip to tho southern states be fore going to ottawa to await a new posting for travelling the bride wore a blue and trccn tapestry print dress jvilh a winter llama and mohair coat ami black accessories with a white orchid corsage calladay average for ambulancemen georgetown volunteer am bulance service averaged al most a call a day during the first week of 1967 the docket for the week of jan 1 toj7 included jan 12 45 p in rouiine run ftom rr 2 acton to georgetown hos pital jan 3 2 pm routine run from within town to ge orgetown hospital jan 4 3 p m routine run georgetown to princess margaret hospital jan 6 11 15 am run from within town to georgetown hos pital jan 7 9 45 p m high way accident emergency runl from 10th line esquesing to 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