Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1967, p. 3

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ipyees married in st georges boost industrial potential in sound colour movie and mrs william jason haynes st georges anglican church was the scene of a june double ring wedding sberyl lynn puckering vgltter of mr and mrsv loyell david puckering 22 acaremy road georgetown became the bride of william jason haynes of snelgrove son of mr and mrs jason haynes of snelgrove both work at plax canada ltd the wedding took place at 5 pm june 3 with rev ec mills officiating mr g deklecr was organist and mrs jean hancock soloist tail white standards of pink glads and white pom poms decorated the tiiurcti and pink and white carnations graced the altar vas ts given in marriage 6y her father the bride entered the church in a white floorlength gown of chiffon highlighted by a chantilly lace bodice with leal loped neckline and lily pain- led sleeves appliques of chan- toly lace adorned the bouf- tant skirt the bridvs rose and petal ensemble headdress held an elbow length bouffant veil and she carried a cascade bou quet of pink sensation roses stephanotis and ivy mrs wendy switxer of geor getown was matron of honor for the bride bridesmaids were mrs pat chapman of weston miss marilyn haynes of snel grove the grooms sister and miss judith draper of george town the brides cousin attendants were gowned al ike in floor length empire line gowns of rose petal pink crepe which featured lace bodices of the same color they wore matching turc hats trimmed with the same lace and for jewellery single strand pearls and match ing earrings that were their gifts from the bride each carried a crescent bouquet and pale green and silver puffs of tulle male attendants were james switzer of georgetown who act ed as best man and bud james georgetown the brides uncle harry haynes snelgrove the groom brother and david puc kering georgetown the brides brother each received a gift of an engraved wallet for greeting guests at a rec eption held in the odd fellows rail the brides mother chose a turquoise lace sheath ensem ble with coat and accessories of matching lace her corsage was pink sensation roses mrs jason haynes the grooms mother wore a powder blue sheath of crepe trimmed with matching lace she chose white accessories and wore corsage of white carnations for her honeymoon trip to niagara falls the bride donned a twopiece double knit sea blue antron ensemble its doub lebreasted styling was accented by white buttons and trim guests attend from brampton weston orangeville hamilton stoney creek acton toronto snelgrove and georgetown mr and mrs haynes are liv ing at 95 guelph street seek permission for huttonville high rise the chinguacousy planning board will shortly consider an application far tho rczoning of a piece of property in hutton rille for the possible erection of a highrise apartment by j hassell of cooksville the possibility of such project occurring in huttonville was raised in chinguacouiy council by deputy reeve ed blair some months ago who aid he had been approached by mr hassell as to the possib ility of such a project or tail ing this erection of estatetype homes on property he owns in huttonville which includes the park and the dam in the credit river council then suggested ihc matter be tfferred to the plan ning board at the june 5 meeting o township council the legist a- 1 tion and administration com mittee headed by mr blair re ported a communication from the secretary of the planning board regarding the chango of land use the communication from kenneth richardson indicated an application is to be made to the planning board for consirt- eratioo of a change of land use for certain lots owned by mr wll from tho present agric ultural to permit the project the council however on hearing the communication from mr richardson recom mended the hassell application be referred to the planning board for study and recommen dation to council says smoking drivers inadvertently guilty nonsmoking halton crown attorney peter me williams charged this week that smoking drivers are laving themselves wide open to what he describ ed as inadvertent negligence motorists dont have t smoke and if they choose t smoke while driving cars they assume certain risks and respon sibilities he told magistrate james black in attempting to get a conviction in a recent court case the man charged with care less driving said his cigarette ash blew into his eyes when a truck swept by his car he rubbed his eyes and crash ed into the womans car mr mcwilliams argued that the accused should have been aware of the risk involved while smoking in his car with the driving side window open if smoking motorists choose to have the window open they must anticipate this risk of in advertent negligence he said failure to anticipate this is careless within the section the halton crown who had admitted his remarks seemed harsh said be was a little pre judiced being a nonsmoker himself but it is an interesting point for this rxmrt to decide he added magistrate black ruled that smoking motorists should accept certain responsibilities while driving but thought it unreas onable to expect them to antic- l m brown 0 d optometrist it 35 will street georgetown just off main street phone 1773671 ipate ash blowing into their eyes he said the way he regards the law relating to careless driving he could not convict the case was dismissed halton county council through its industrial commit tee has commissioned robert j meyer productions of dun- das to write and produce a mo tion picture to promote area development ol the county of halton area development the com mittee points out should be taken to imply the develop ment of residential commercial agricultural recreational and cultural as well as manufactur ing potentials of the county the theme of the motion pic ture centres around a graduate secondary student at a point of decision concerning his future choosing his career of further ing education and a place for settling down illustrating the range of choice that is open to him in the area the student i native of halton taking a second look about him through his memories his thoughts and his ambitions and assessing all that be sees of the assets in both towns and country all parts of the county are being covered by the colour camera this spring and sum mer capturing the changing landscape and tfce events of the season and representing the ac tivities of the student as he de cides to continue in the all at one of the more than five plac es of higher learning that are easily available to halton coun ty residents the 20minute soundcolour motion picture will be avail able for showings locally and across canada early in 1963 thb georgetown herald thursday june 22nd 1967 page 3 showers honour bride sheryl lynn puckering mrs william jason haynes 95 guelph st the former sheryl lynn puckering was feted at six showers prior to her marriage june 3 mrs isobel davidson and mrs mabel seddon gave a miscellan eous shower of college view neighbours as did fellow work ers mrs ruth anne edmunds and mrs dixie chard relatives of the brides father attended a kitchen shower given by mrs mary goddard and mrs wendy swltxer held a pantry shower for friends of the bride mrs bessie simson and mrs w norton also hosted a miscel laneous shower for relatives of the brides mother and mrs ev grasby mrs nancy wool ham and miss marilyn haynes held a miscellaneous shower at tended by the grooms relatives ask gag international manning your holiday pedjaps a visit to expo 67 getting the money you need to meet holiday expenses is a simp matter at your nearby gac international office you let ready cash prompt personal service and budget- fitted monthly payments stop in or call get a cash advance from gac international for your holiday bhkj uc ntrxutnul tjriflgj finance corp ltd oumarrown 12 haia street sort mwi77b7 acton kmsstrsst ftwtsjm p1wmz4mmt j hill yobs straat sorts day camp director at y leadership camp georgetown district ymca ywca assistant day camp dlr ector mrs donna bobbins has just returned from a leader ship weekend camp the ont ario department of education offers this threeday course for camp directors and senior program staff training is held at the department of educat ions camp at bark lake fifteen miles southeast of minderi this camp is so far out that there isnt even a pay phone camp was attended by rom an catholic priests university students cgit leaders people and leaders of estonian groups to mention only a small section of those present mrs bobbins was very enthusi astic about the training receiv ed as well as the opportunity to establish contact with tirely different walks of life most of the week end was used or the intensified leadership courses but time was set aside for just plain fun this is only one of a great variety of courses which the ontario department of education sponsors at very little cost to those- participating for fast action mumi limit service consult a memukof th1 brampton real estate board therapy graduate sharon allen miss sharon allen received her diploma in physical and occupational therapy from the university of toronto at a may 29 convocation ceremony sharon who is the daughter of mr and mrs stan allen of milton is a graduate of milton high school and will be intern ing for six months in toronto and kingston her father smith stone employee when he- lived here and a former georgetown reeve and halton warden is now superintendent of halton centennial manor at milton concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williml 8773302 george m cobb wlihat to announc 1he opening of an office limited to the practice of ophthalmology at 36 main st s georgetown office hours by appointment 8t7m17 georgetown phone 82m311 guhlph property owners we are busy but nevar too busy to givo our best to any rat estate problem we offer professional services in the caregortttt residential sales commercial sales industrial sales general insurance syndication mortgages leasing property management investment consultants appraisals the best qualified staff in therempton real estat board area is eager to serve you we invito yourvjqfluiries e a mitchell ltd realtor 24 queen st t brampton 4514232 4771314 train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times g for information phone tho local cn passenger sales office canadian national eromfly on ay bwe f fak 2j0 winaiiieit our yellow pages has it v our towns got everything fine shops handy services helpful people and the one place to find them all is in your yellow pages take for instance all the things to do with photography your yellow pages can help you locate a photographic or motion picture equipment dealer or find a photofinishing or repair shop or lead you to a portrait or commercial photographer to do specialized work whatever you need your yellow pages can help you find it quickly and easily whether it be rental of a projector sophisticated audiovisual equipment or simply a film reel like the one illustrated yes its good to get in the yellow pages habit everythings here in town eryfbitiha u yluowfr pcs in town

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