t locial and personal kr apt hip patrick tlfna mrs allen bellejr margaret srtmxm spent the jwlldeja st woo turkey lit bowling wltfi dr ptnnu mr tad mn dan parker j sfcauay street mr and mrs ruaaell burni si tangstona cres welcomed their daughter irene of london home for christina and new years tif end mn t glover of 58 mcinlyre crescent enteriilned herraother mn c ungen end liter sharon of toronto christmas day wr and un david post of brampton entertained their aiece mr and mn ace bailey ja duncan drive pver the boll days mr end mrs frank splagola so stevens crescent welcomed his parents mr totlg mra j bpinrou of toronto or xhe hoi mr and mrewmtm parker u prince charles dr welcom ad her jnblher mn may english of pallburton u a guest lor the christmas holiday mr and mn dave humphr reya 38 prince charles drive were visitors at the home of her father mr mlkel panes in bowmanvile a holiday- visitor at the home of mr and mn harold dun so stevens cresc was her mo ther mrs heardon of chateau gusy quebec mr and mrs william shearson of 37 btiwiy dr had mr and mrs j l shearson and their aon john from toronto aa guests en christmas dey mr and mrs ace bailey dun ean dr welcomed her brother mr end mrs gordon aldhan and two children of brampton as holiday visitors mrml mrs robertredley t brucewood drive had her barents mr and mrs arthur bornsey of brampton as guests tor the christmas holiday and mrs hj hensee and children susan and steven of montreal spent the holidays with his brother mr and mrs don parker 3a shelley it mr and mrs james l young 10 shclkv st have hd their daughter catharine who is atudyint at mcmaster unlvsr ity home for the holidays dunns the holidays mr and mis ronslivjlavall of london tisited m pircnu mr and mrs and her pjrents mr and rtrs balph hawes 2 colletfe st mr and mrs wm gregory and invited the rest qf the bow tan to her house for a turiey upper mr and imn peter fendley olan whusms welcomed mr and mn donald ward si mill street at their home for christ mr and mn daniel gulatinl and aon paul s3 moultrey cres were visiting with her parents mr snit mrs ja vllleneuve of parry sound at christmas mr and mn donald simmons and family 48 moultrey cres were holiday visitors at the heme of his teinlly mr and mfa fred simmons ofsimcqe mr and mrs jin bradley 33 normandy bwd had all bf their tan imldren and sin grand children rome at christmas for their annual family get together mr and mis bernard bpls- aonneaulr 2 langstone cres welcomed her parents mr end mrs james mccaffey of toron to for the chrtatmaa weekend mr and mn ace bailey pun can drive and his brother mr and mn allen bailey merger et street were weekend visitors at the home of thlr cousin mr and mrs don bailey in caledon mr and mn walter martin and two children of st gather incs were visitors for new xgar a weekend et the home of his brother mr and mrs kich ard sutton 10 langstone cres mr and mrs a brown of scarborough spent christmas day with their aon and family mr and mn robert a brown 33 langstone cres end left the next day for a three months holiday in florida mr and mn harold hutchlns 84 langstone cres were visit ing in windsor with both their parents mr and mn rrancls hutchlns and mr and mrs don ud end mr and mrs balph purvis 28 hale drive hid her lister and brother ifl law mi and mrs art disson ind their son jeffrey of midland itsylns with them for the christmas and new year s holidays mb end mrs robert maedon aid of 7 park st welcomed hone for the christmas holid as theirdaughter subjn who is studying st western univcr sky and their son robert smith vho is studying st windsor un flu prevalent but ate e pivdrac mojjsays although the health unit has not placed the currant high rate of flu in the epidemic category the bug is still keeping an unus ually large number of atudents from aohyol and workers from their jobs dr h b hay chief medical officer of health for hallon county does not consider the flu outbreak an epidemic but admitted the numbers of those stricken are running quit a bit higher than this time last year 1 can not give figures per centage wise because reports are filtering in alowrjr the number of absentees in the schools has not been such dr hay said for schools to consult me about the posslbtl ity of closing down school bo ird briefs monthly enrolment new ted aj- cm tot school grants nr ami irs nm urcjury jo stevens cms were at the gregory family christmas all mr wllnim pac the home of mr and mrs rob- art lloyde in downsvlew mr edusrd spingola a ill dent at university of waterloo apent the holiday weekend with his brother mr and mrs kank spingola 30 stevens crescent rev james gregory toonto apent s few days just fcefore christina at the home of his brother in law mr and mat wm gregory 40 stevens crescent mr snd mrs leslie batten 82 stevens cres had visitoors with them for the holidays their aunt and uncle mr and mr mrs jim ad lick tf oakville mr and mrs g hole and two children were holiiay visitors at the home of her sister and brother in law mr and mrs hank russell s8 itevens cres mr snd mm xussel street of id prince chsrles dr entert ained mrc streets niece miss sharon street of burlinuton between lhrlvtrtas snd new year mr donald fredericks bus sell of vimy lurricks in kings ton wss a holiday visitor at the home of his cousin mr and mrs hani russell 28 stevens crescent mr sild mrs lack runham of 12 parkview blvtj had miss pearl wallace of toronto and mr and kin walter trlbble from brampton as holiday guests for the christmas week end mr and mrs wilbert brad ley of 13 parkview blvd en tertalned mr and mrs edwin hoare and mrs eileen parkin smiand her son paul all from oshawa for ihe christmas week end mr and mrs robert memahor sit windsor hd and their chll drert marilyn raymond and ds vld apent the christmas and new year a holidays with her psrents mr and mr harold hnyder of port ltgtn mr ami mra ralph algar and daughters suranne and darlene j7 duncan or apent their christmas holidays with both their parents mr and mrs bert algar and imr and mn earl demill all of pidon mr md mrs michael szwec 78 rexwayjdr wejeomed her parents mr tod mn john mac guiivray of toronto and her alster and brothernlaw mr andjlrs albert lemay and sons john and billy of detroit as olok 33 edward st had vuiton during the new ears holiday they were mr and mrs rich ard wilcox and their children kshy and mark of ladoma michigan mr and mrs carnun stod dart 17 arietta st travelled to port credit on sunday for sup per at the home of their friends mr gnd mrs harvey tlllott and afterwards they went to a new year s eve party mr and mrs anthony such an 13 prince chsrles dr visit ed her sister end brother in law mr and mrs lao btndllis of woodslee for the new year s kve celebrations after which mr lao bendlg left for hoflds mr and mrs david a mo- klniey and children michael and kim 38 langstone cres just returned from florida where they have been visiting with her pannts mr and cor don hauhach since the 15th of december mr andmrs angela banchos of masslllon and mr and mrs angelo sanargls of toronto mr and mrs george selemidis also of toronto spent a few days at new years at the home of mr and un peter ktrolldls 40 moultrey crescent mr and mrs jim carniy glen williams welcomed her krandtatherimr wm sellwood of owen bound between chriit mas and new years while he was there he also visited with his daughter mr and mrs carman steddart 17 arietta st mrs john muckenzie and aon ian 2 stevens cres junt ar rived back the week before christmas after being in hoi land for two months she had not been home in 21 yean her parents mr and mn k phun celebrated their both wedding anniversary while they wtro there on christmas day mr and mrs john calder 84 prince prince charles dr visited their daughter and eon in law mr and mn david keiitner ost randeu- blvd mr and imn cald r had her brother and sister in law mr and ms william uac- pherson and son stuart of cooksvllle guests on boxing day on jew years dy they were visited by her motjier mrs charlotte matpherson main st her aunt mrs mary wallace of acton mr and mrs david kenlner and lorl ostran der blvd mr and mn rud- over ahwiristeaej hoilfoepai ij8fl a aaul mise bath reed stevens cres public school trasieea lejn ned wednesday hat wide- apread illness suoh as is curren ily affecting pupil and teacher attendance will no longer affect the amount of grant from queen s park under a now sys tem prcncil grants ti schools doardflwil be baaed on average enrolment figured monthly up until now grant was based or attendance arcaschool inspector o g mcdowejl told trustee that the regional superintendent of schools will ask county school boards bometime this week to select a representative to sit on a steering committee which will assist in bringing about the formation of a single county board of education the trerutlon of school adminuira tion in the county from many boards to s tingle board will be made before january 10o0 0 mr mcdowell said uchool inspectonwore told in ia recent meeting with the deputy minister of education their jobs will terminate with the regional boards system he aald they have been guaranteed employment by the province in some capacity a a nstlve of trinidad arte masjettan uesengaged to teach on the park public school staff effecluve jan 3rd a mn nellie gardiner a for mer teacher who has iveen the public school board s appointed to the georgetown li hrsry board since 1060 has re signed the bosrd sccepted hr resignation with regret and ap pointed mrs alice mintern her replacement for a three year term 0 mm irene curry wat re appointed attendance ehi ccr eaj i can sympathize changing schools is no joke trus tee harry shflhul comment ed when mr and ure ia 1a ns 77 t ple ave west ajud in a litlir that their daughter lie allowed to remain at park school though they are moving to r it 2 georgetown the board granted the request provided they skree to paying a non rcs- idenls fel ay the matter of ballet being added as an extra curricu isr activity in the public schools were referred to the principal s association for tbelr opinions in a letter to the board donna haynes 27 mcth tyre cresc listed hef qualifies tlatut and offered instruction she pointed out aomil metro public schools bafa been of feriivg ballet for several years 0 the total public school en rolment continue- to tplrel up ward rbilirea presented wed needsy showed 2 64j pupils at the end of december 20 more than at the end of november 0 the experimental pupil traffic control light oil hexwey drive opposite harrison public school have done the job they were designed for replacing the schools public safety patrol trustees mentioned their appro val when george kennedy pub- lle- school principal haten al lsn ski about sleniler setup in front of his school on weber drive at duncan local mill becomes domtar fine papers marketing and production fa cilltles formerlyoperated aslhe howard smith division of dn tar lurp and paper limited have been renamed domtar fine papers ltd the change became effective january 1 the how- srd5mlthtmmeucontinufrto be used as promotional identl rlcation for some of th com panys grades of fine papers the change of name is iiart of s programme to update the corporate style of all compan les in the domur group j h robertson vice president and general manager of lomtar pine paper ltd said the tnlrodue lion of this new look across canada snd st all levels within the company will better enable us to identify with the domtar group and by more accurately dewing our company s bul mss the change of name ihould strengthen our posittion within the industry administrative offices of domtar fine pmpen ltd will remain in the sun lifo build intf in montreal howard smith paper mills founded more than fifty years ago was acquired by domtar in ltai mills located in toron to st catharines cornwall snd georgetown ontario que bee produce over 600 grades of paper for the graphic arts snd paper converting indus tries w l aa brown 0 d optometrist at 35 miu street georgetown just off main street honk av7 3671 attention home owners i have a snow ft driveway this winter ww have a good supply of snow fence end slel potts on hand call us and place you order with us todayl free up tlnw he mtbs her for your oilier winter supplies contact us for 0 master bog t cat food kitty uttfk ic salt wild bird feed water softener salt 0 sunflower seed rabbit pellets please note we delrver in georgetown on mondays of each weak orders must ba placed with us by 9 n each monday morning master feeds wed in acton couple now live in georgetown thi mokoftown hlttauv thutuday mm ilrit fag a dourbu ring wetmuntf port mony id bothel ghritun re formed cburch at four o clock doc 2nd joined la jnarrlftgo jjmel annette hofjrtede and grant albert cousins the bride umgrphr at northern electrc bramptoiu li the diufhter of mr and mn e hoivtede 36 scene st ac tton the groom a aupcrvlsor i nottfrerh bicrie u ih on od mn d cousins and uve lair a cousins 5i eulou st brain pton rev p brouwer oomdwled the ceremony and mra j km played ihe ersan the ehurrb wa deoorabed with bouqueta ol white gjadloiaa white chryaen thajmihi and red carnetloiw t j ta aolftiat henry van sra lnraarje the lord is my sbep herd thje bhde choae a gleeelesa own of nylon orgnui with rose point lace bodice worn under coat which tell info a chape train the coat had uly point sleeves and bmplra svalat line bhe carried a cascade of red roses and eiepbahotla with whvte net and lace she wore a gold pendant which had belon fed to her grandmother 60 years ago matron of honor was the brides alster in uw mra a llofatede church street who wore a floor length a una tur quoute velvc drcarf with match inf rose headpleoe she carried at cascade of yellow carnation and white pom pom mums and wore dilte accesnoriek with iu ver shoes blwerglrl waj miahittne hofstede awer of the bride who wore a simitar turquoise drem white gloves and slwer shoes and carried a white has ket of yellow carnations and white pom pom mumi kent cowrins a nephew of the airooin was ririk besner grooiiuitirijuas jlon cousins brother of the groom and the ushers were a cousins brotfi r of the groom arid k hof utodie brothor of the hrtde the brides father gave her in mar riage at the evening recepuoji in tho chuixh nunty guetts were welcomed from acton alllston banie bmmptofi georgcon luoktkrw forgue michigan napaoee kingston and toronto hl mother of the brld re ceived wearing t ujne green a tine drees of crerpe black c ceasories wbtte feather hat with black net and a corsage bf pink the toom s mother wore a navy blue dress with black ar cesaories pink hat and coreafle of pink carpatlons the couple left on s hony moon trip to miami florida the hrde weartog two piece knitted rtrujilap sultbrul ysl iow rijee corlage they am li vlngat 87 ratyuwn cresc in georgetown peveral gatherings hpnred the bride before thewodding on nbv ib outp and- aaucr shower was held for relatives at the grooms mothers home on november 23 neighbours held a tupperware ahowrr at the home of mra f dnk of ac ton a miscellaneous shower was given by mrs i van hralen mrs s vjirtatm and ms a a ferink at the vji stralcn home on norvembeor 27th the bride hd j room p presented with jiftn roirt tti low employees at norjtlw rn t ectrlc was correspondent for times over 40 years fanny eluaboth ostrander otjonaerly of kuttonvllle jlrd tn kurshig home last week for over 40 yesrs ihe was huttonvihe corrcspondtnt for the times and conservator bom in shelburnc she was theoririerfaririyie 1 1 rrby s he married albert w ostrandcr la food thcycrlcbrated their 80th wcddinil- annkcr try in kuttonville mr oslrandcr died thre years aiio mr ostrandcr whose firmer father was a metmbor of tjie united jomtjre loynllfrtt wai la charge of the power hoube at huuonrifu ivlttth kappliad power to brampton bolora hy dro was jmroduced i thie they had cyril e at nun at oronio mrs aupe su ton ther ire twlv nd nine gret ions cartinil pott credit btt and a datafbur of braoghoa irahdwldmo ajmndcfaudraiis it ga we red ily j care pay offbbiis with one glean sweep ready cash from gac international makes piledup bills djsappear fast sweep many monthly payments into one slv ill r btt acfewaw wltk mr tmrtttf till ch w mm fine iitehutioiul fmancx coup ltd uamb up to aboool j2 man sheet sou ih -aioatarrowx- paeeet7r71 kmihstnel 4jttestraet xichas a yones sheet soula 2491141 su44ui jwho thinks up new wrinkles for getting rid of old ones in slacks and sheets and fabrics of all kinds nothing is perfect this fact ha helped dominion textile become a leader ia i canadian textile industry because it means there must bo ways to improve and finding quite a few almost every fabric of them slacks that keep the domtnioa textile is constantly press in and the creases out marching for these ways sheets you never have to iron new and better techniques new and better ways ofdoing things ncw and better fabrics from texmade the 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