Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1969, p. 3

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rvi- v t scape contractors award christmas a holy day christmas is a day of grace and gratitude christmas is a holy day christmas also means joy awl hope for the world bnglebyralte wedding in first baptist church now living at 30 queen st mr and mrs earnest francis l scholarship for glen student from left l 5olty president ontario landscape contractors associa- presenting the ontario landscape contractors association scholarships j day clarkson and s dewdney glen williams the scholarships in the amount 200 each are offered to students in semesters five or seven who have spent a min- of one summer in the employ of a member of the association and who have intained an average of 66 in courses related to landscape construction surveying site engineering e old hope ice on earth christmas means more than anry celebration of a day a season it is a universal symbol of generosity of the human spirat there is to all creeds throughout the world an anniversary on which rev erence is paid to a certain christmas candy you jyill enjoy making as well as the results of this ndy recipe it would be well to have a candy thermometer r the recipe is not difficult 3 cups of sugar 1 h cups flake coconut 1 h cups com syrup 1 teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup roasted a imonds chopped first butler a cookie het 15 j4 by 10i and sprinkle on half of the coconut combine syrup sugar and water lover medium heat stir only until sugar is completely dissolved mixture stfrts boiling wipe own pan sides with damp on candy thermometer add butter and aim- to remove any sugar crystals then boil without stirring reduce heat and stir until butter is melted remove from and add the soda and salt stir vigorously for half minute ur evenly over tho baking pan sprinkled with coconut spread italy and cover with the remaining coconut roll with a rolling to flatten then mark one inch squares before it hardens ilfs a good idea to go over and over your markings with a knife i that it will break into neat pieces when it is cold residents still protest debate raceway issue the proposed raceway bet- the 3rd and 4th lines of 401 brought protest ratepayers to esquesing ouncil again monday after- this time reeve george cur- laid down the law saying j the three residents who by etter indicated their intention appear could speak the lion becomes a donny ok when 40 are here all try to speak at once he re ked t w oliver a 4th line res- dent claimed the noise not only the track but from the involved would be a nee while admitting many fine ople attended raceways he ned it also attracted an un ble type he contended that the warm ups ould attract people who might up tents and do outside oking he claimed the trials attract crowds effect on future continuing he said the traffic ild not be dispersed easily listed sanitation as a prob- here the reeve interrupted and stated the project have to be approved by department of health mr oliver then asked what nd of revenue would be ex- ipected in comparison to a sub- division of similar size and what effect it would have on fu- iture development as a residen- tialarea the planning board might igor designate it a residential area when our official plan is jopproved commented deputy i reeve tom hill the mohawk raceway has i more assessment than the whole lof nassagaweya put together irked the reeve no trouble 1 whatever the assessment it i would be a lot higher than we getting now added the deputy reeve referring to mr olivers i comment about the type of j people attending the track the i deputy reeve stated if some- ii body la putting up 2tt million dollars theyre not going to al low any foolishness you never lace any foolishness at mo- lawk do you he queried de puty reave tom hill claimed there was very little trouble apt tim involved in emptying mohawk or woodbme raceways the other tworesidents leo nard zions and enc de vogel said mr oliver had already sta ted their views- can the council legally pre vent the development of this track asked mr oliver holding bylaw the deputy reeve pohijedoufr that the township now has the holding by law which if- ap proved by the osib would be included in the registered plan the planning board will des ignate the land what zone they feel it should be he stated the whole thing hinges on the registered plan brought in by the planning board said the deputy reeve i imagine if these people are turned down they will go to the ontario mu nicipal board who will prob ably have the final decision the reeve thanked the resi dents for their presentation something a divine spirit which constantly calls for inch vidual dedication to the service of humanity whether it be the teachings of confucius or mohammed or buddah or moses or jesus we find in all religions an age- old concept embracing these commandments thou shalt not kail thou shalt not steal thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself the christmas season affords an occasion and an opportunity for us to reach out to our fel low man across the world and to speak the words that have lasted through centuries but have a new meaning now we can remind each other at christmas twine that sacrifice is not obsolete and that brother ly love in the cardinal precept for human behaviour enough ribbon to circle the earth at the equator 100 time will decorate the nations holiday gifts this year amer icans spend 20 milion annually on ribbons and bows more than four billion yards of ribbons will brighten packages this season a leading producer of ribbon and bows says the industry has more than doubled over the lasi detade and is by far the greatest part of the business connected with christmas new synthetics permit a greater variety of colors and patterns from red green silver or gold the color range has extended to such offbeat shades as fuschia- olive and lime ribbons and bow designs have kept pace with the latesh fashion crazes bows once created elaborately by hand now roll across the assernbly line at tremendous speed his year an estimated bilion bows will be sold itt wt abort jfrim cftrist ttjtxorb shamrock studios photography 49 rexway dr georgetown ehgleby were married in first baptist church- on october 4 rev lloyd wilton officiated and mrs walter townend was organist it was a double ring ceremony and the brides fa ther gave her in marriage the bride who is the for mer jessie mae rolfe daught er of mr and mrs henry rolfe r r 1 wore an ajine floorj length gown of white fitted nylon over taffeta with hemline and bodice trimme with l t itfae pointed sleeves were but- atoned to the wrist with tiny ny lon buttons and a headdress of five layers of nylon was held by a rhinestone tiara she wore teardrop earrings to match her headpiece and a pendant cross and carried a bouquet of deep pink roses r miss bonnie inglis was maid of honour wearing a floor length gown of pink nylon ov er taffeta with deeper rose ruf fles at the bottom and a rose- bow headpiece she carried a bouquet of white baby mums and pink rosebuds robert johannson acton was groomsman henry rolfe and kenneth engleby damascus brothers of the bride and groom were ushers a reception was held at the home of the grooms brother mr and mrs fredrick engleby 43 main street south the brides mother wore a turquoise lace shift matching coat and a corsage of white baby mums the grooms mother was in grey taffeta pink accessories and a corsage of white mums out of town guests were from brampton preston and arthur uwuov worn a yeuow muj uvsr taffeta dress brown accessories and a corsage of bronze mums mr and mrs engleby axe living at 30 queen street the groom son off mr and mrs jirthur engleby la a smith tn tefiokwirfowjh rifcrald wednesday dec 24 196 page 3 fc stone employee the bride is employed in acton wlthsui perior glove works n for a honeymoon trip the let us pause and listen anew to the mbssage of christmas love for ah georgetown decorating centre 27 mill street 877-4493- r fun and pretty you can make an exclusive gift boutique in your own kitchen or game room all you need is a collection of empty coffee cans colorful paper or fabric and a few trimmings loads of good wishes sh0prite stores mr and mrs wray and staff merry chtoas you and your family barber and henley ltd insuran main street north ictl nd trava agency georgetown i the holiday season h here we hope is jolly for you from dart to fwishlbest wishes from robert gougeon household furnishing and staff cotton oadquem open boxing jay fri dec 26th 10 am to 6 pm entire stock o off except boy scouts and giii guides wear all sales final sorry no christmas exchanges can be handled on boxing day due to this sale 2 maiir st s 87j2991

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