Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1967, p. 9

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married tfere will live in prince edward island dr and mrs erwln howatt rev norman young officiated j on saturday june 17 at 430 pm at the marriage in knoxi presbyterian church of heath- er lynne arnold and dr erwin s howatt the bride is the daughter ofl mrs norma arnold and mr herbert arnold georgetown and the groom is the son of mr and mrs george howatt french river pei the church was decorated with till standards of white gladioli i for the double ring ceremony the bride given in marrue by i her brother alan arnold chose a gown of white peau de soic satin and heirloom lace feat ured bell sleeves and a floor length train her shoulder length veil was held in place by a coronet of heirloom lace she carried a cascading bou- quet of centennial rose buds and white button mums mrs john dunn sister of the hride was matron of honour i and wore a full length gown of centennial rose pcau de soie with a lace bodice alto earned cascading bouquet of centen nial rose buds and white but ton mums mrs d gowland was organist the groomseojawas j3r a kenneth armstrong and the ushers were bert arnold broth- ax of the bride and dr wayne cameron friend of the groom the reception was held at the oddfellows hall where the wedding cake baked by the brides grandmother was flank- ad by pink carnations and light ed tapers the brides mother received wearing a 2 piece pow der blue lace over nylon suit with matching hat white acces- aories and a corsage of pink lose buds the grooms mother brother will captain new q4 luxury liner assisted wearing a 2 piece beige knit suit with matching and accessories and corsage of yellow rose buds for travelling north the bride i wore a yellow linen dress with matching coat white accessor ies and a corsage of white ros es on their return the couple will reside in montague pei guests attended from hamil ton london guelph milton kitchener oakville lakevicw brampton mount forest char- lottetown pel french river pe i new london pei captain william bid war wick who will captain the gig antic luxury liner that will re place the famous qtieen mary and queen elizabeth liners when they retire within 18 months is the brother of ge orgetown man roy warwick prince charles drive captain warwicks list of com mands reads uke a whos who of distinguished british ships he has commanded the alsitia asia assyria andria media carinthia sylvanis ivcrnla car- onia mauretania queen eliz abeth and queen mary at age 54 he is the youngest man to have captained queens in a story in a recent issue of the star weekly captain war wick told author alexander frater as a nipper he recalls i was sent to a minor public school soon after arrival 1 de cided after considerable reflec tion that i would comb my hair straight back 1 felt it suited better but one day my housemaster called me in and said warwick i dont like it i think youd better have a parting no sir i said the housemaster said but dammit warwick all my boys have partings not this one sir i said and went to pack bags roy warwick he says i did that myself lat er the world is full of bills with two ls and i saw no rea son why i should automatically fall into line he is landbased at present currently acting as coordinator or link man for all parties con cerned with the building of the lois hunter tops 4h seed judges for trophy ship marine architects engin eers designers interior decora tors 1 arbitrate be says if someone decides to run a fun nel through the middle of the cinema for example and mad der things have happened though not of course with this ship this ship will be the fin est in the world unequivocally then 1 have to decide do we move the funnel or do we move the cinema i call both parties together hear their arguments and tell them what on the bas is of all my years in the busin ess would be bcsl ashore captain warwick lives with his wife an excunard hairdresser in a cottage at virg inia water surrey two of his sons are serving in the merch ant marine the third has just retired due to faulty eyesight he doesnt know what the q4 will ultimately be called and refuses to hazard a guess queen victoria prince albert lord snowdon perhaps county 4h members tour school for deaf on thursday june 20 hal- ton county 4h club members parents and friends enjoyed a tour of the ontario school for the deaf conducted by mr a h britten and mr jr hunter i left with my head high and as this was a new experience my hair combed back but my father a birkenhead architect seemed to think he had a prob lem child on his hands and sent me to the naval training vessel for most people present the time was very worthwhile and instructive at the completion of the tour members moved to the hornhy united church where conway that sort of decided a potluck supper was served things otherwise i might active in 4hr doreen harrop gets bus trip the eastern ontario and que bec bus trip sponsored by the junior farmers association of ontario is held annually with participants from all counties in ontario doreen harrop dau ghter of mr and mrs allan harrop rr 2 norval has been awarded this trip to take place august 1319 inclusive doreen has completed ten 4h homemaklng club projects and in addition has held various executive positions in her home- making clubs she is active in junior fanner work as a mem ber of the norval junior insti tute her hobbles include sew ing reading cooking and swim ming and she is presently en rolled at the brampton business college while on this trip dor een will visit points of interest in eastern ontario and quebec including expo 1967 the hal- ton womens institute is provid ing financial assistance to dor een for this trip been an architect too which i would have liked i love creative work anyway i have great sympathy for these kids today who like to wear their hair long this individualism crops up unexpectedly from time to time his name for example my par- 1 and wilma mason ents did not christen me bil and accordion david over 100 people were present to hear several 4h and junior farmer members present a mus ical talent show the perform ers were the haltonettes ruth and wilma mason and joy hay ward l accompanied by mrs george newell doug and lyle stokes violin and piano ruth guitar austin electric guitar j carl middle- brook accordion and earl burt vocal and guitar following the show joy havward junior farmer provincial director conducted a group singsong mixed volleyball games tween 4hers and their parents proved to be competitive and strenuous several members of the kingsway kiwanla club at tended this function with their families this kiwanis club supports the 4h club program in halton county by financial assistance and several awards all first and second year mem bers and five senior members carol swackhamer rosemary booth doug stokes carl mid- dlebrook and bui laaby unit ed to take part in the 4h can- ceremony this is tak- the annual halton 4h jun ior farmer seed judging com petition was held on july 12 in the parish hall of grace anglic an church milton fifty cont estants took part in the com petition each of them was re quired to judge classes or oats barley red clover hay straw berriesand apples reasons were given on hay apples and oats contestants were divided into three groups according to participation in previous con tests novice or those who had never taken part m such a contest junior for members under sixteen and senior over sixteen years of age the top three contestants in each division were novice 1st murray mcgee 2nd mary an derson 3rd kentaustin junior 1st donald mcclute 2nd murray brownridge 3rd bob mcgee senior lois hunter 1st 2nd bill leslie 3rdblll alexander winners of the judging tro phies were bill alexander coar se grain trophy carol swack hamer small seeds trophy lois hunter cash crop trophy the champion seed judge tro phy was won by lois hunter this meeting served as a compulsory meeting for all hal ton 4h corn forage and straw berry club members the halton 4h strawberry club held its achievement night tn conjunc tion with the seed judging competition and all second year members were required to exhibit four quart boxes strawberries from their patch these berries were later sold by auction the top price was 200 th1 oiorobtowh hiuw thursday july 27th 1 page ft paid by acton 4h club leadaf nino braids for four quarts of stuart nurses strawberrleav stuart had the champion exhav it of strawberries en from an old indian custom and is based on the 4ha of head heart hands and health which is used in the 4h club pledge the lighted flame from the candles was passed from member to member and upon completion the 4h pledge was recited by all l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown closing for holidays from friday aug 4th to monday auo 14th inclusive georgetown automotive 55 mill st 8776906 announces the appointment of gordon gray as shop foreman mr gray has had many years experience in the automotive field end js well qualified to give expert service o cylinder head reconditioning our specialty complete machine shop service complete motor rebuilding brake drum turning motor exchange valve seat installed etc septic tank pumping weeplne ttla trenching gravel phi halton sanitation services ran and bui mcoawan 779255 if featured this week tuberous begonias 95c double extra choice potted look over our ulvction of evergreens for fall planting we atlll have a gaod selection of potted rosas wynfield nursery and garden centre half mile west of 7th una of 17 sjderoad t 1774952 esquesing township public school kindergarten enrolment only children who will be 5 years old on or before december 31 1967 will be eligible to attend kindergarten commencing september 5th parents please note change i in order to provide twoway transportation for kinder garten putjyis classes for the coming year will be on an allday alternate basis ratepayers are urged to notify any parents of kindergarten children who may not be aware of the above information please complete the attached registration form and forward immediately to mrs c a grant board secretary r r 3 georgetown ontario childs birth certificate must bo available on day of registration month childs name date of birth parentt nam address phone no lot no concession no please print i96j the georgetown herald and cooperating merchants centennial quiz jbbffa 188711367- foam rubber pillows first quality speci 233 pr shoprite 5c to 100 store 9 main street n plymouth e chrysler valiant fargo trucks body and fender work maveal motors sales and service 361 guelph stroat no 7 hwy 77o969 john boughton lwm main streat nerth e7743u expect watch and jewellery repairs refrigerated fur storage bantigers cleaners dyers main st guelph st clue no 1 ona it on litand i the evelyn shoppe 7 main n 8774831 wear a smile and i mantzert sportswear shorn sladti shells blue valley meat market 148 guelph 8774331 55 portable tv ideal for summer take it everywhere si 29 95 wigo e3el main street north out of office supplies youll find all your need at georgetown stationery offici supplies 23 main street 8773452 complete supply of smokers sundries soft drinks brkjham pipes etc delrex smoke shop delrex centre t robert gougeon household furnishing i 14 wain street south i quality furniture 1 hy kroehier sklar etc harding carpets cash prize 10 each week if entry accompanied by ulu slip from on of the advor- ttmrs in thli fea 500 if no sale al on each week for the thirteen week the harold and coopar- ertlny merchanta will offer ha readers a chance to win a 1000 cash prht to win con t ait ant must answer the centennial quia quasi ion correctly a different quiz question will appear each waste clues 3 clues to the correct answer will appear in the advertisements below look for them before submitting your answer this weeks quiz question in which two cities did the fathers of confederation meet to draw up their plans see clues in ads contest rules 1 sales slips to be eligible must be from one of the firms participating in this feature 2 all entries must be brought or mailed to the herald and must be on the official entry coupon which ap pears below 3 employees of the herald are not eligible 4 entries for each weeks contest must be in the herald office by 5 pm an the following monday they will be placed in the contest box when received 5 the hrat correct answer drawn from the contest box will be judged the winner and will be announced in space indicated below 6 the decision of the judges will he final in all aspects of the contest 7 if there is no winner one week the 500 prize will be added to the following weeks contest entry coupon my answer is winners name mrs jean peeters 77 duncan drive gaareatewn quiz answer ontario quebec nova scotia new brunswick centennial spetiah coknfiowtk stemware goblets sherbet wine cocktail glasses at special prices barbers jewellery and gifts j main north 77mm ms sure to ask fop sams slip if geokgetown fresh grade a a turkeys lb 43c i i jacksons ladies wear 28 main st n clearance of all bathing suits at reduced prices gs television georgetown market centre expert service en both black and while and color tv delrex i i fashions delrex centre i b779441 dont miss the bio sidewalk sale thurs pkl sat this week clu no 1 ona u located on rlvar onc no 1 grade 2 heada lettuce 33c clilqulte 1 lb i bananas 29c superior i food market t0wne sewing centre main street north i sewing machines and repairs to all makes see our wide range of fabrics holmes 5c to 100 store 111 main st n summer clearance at bargain prices on i sun hats udies children bathing suits i check our centennial sales circular for many more specials georgetown cycle sports 1 water streat 773m georoetown ont bicycle sales service sports equipment and trophies club discounts available don jarvie proprietor park confectionery 11 main street south now handling georgetown dairy milk products grecariea maeaxlnea open everr night til 11 pm j custom i draperies i a specialty 5ewing 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