Proud of third place ribbon to Handy Working Hunter Patraoella Jones lands quietly for ownerrider Linda Buchanan of The was part of the schooling held Saturday at Acres Georgetown Eden Mills Skaters gather at Barden home MacDougall The spacious lown at the home of Mr and Mrs Ted was the scene of a big picnic and afternoon of games for skaters on Sunday after noon About guests from St Catharines Niagara Falls London Toronto Stratford Ingersoll Paris St Marys and Guelph attended this merry event Get well wishes go out to Ev who a badly sprained ankle the evening before the event and Is now sporting a big white cast Hope it is better by skating season Mrs Elizabeth Klrby has had as her guests for the past six weeks her cousins Mr and Mrs Jim Wilson from Grange mouth Scotland Mr and Mrs Terry Cole and John have returned from a summer vacation at Treasure Is land St Petersburg Florida Mist McLean from has been visiting with her grand mother Mrs William Limehouse McLean Her grand father is due home from hospital on the weekend The past few days Mrs McLean has been guest of her sister Mrs Annie In Toronto Gary Barden hat returned home from Cornwall where he visited twin brother Gerald and wife Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain spent port of their holidays at a cot at Katrine Mrs and J were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Jim Stevenson In Stoney Creek and Mr and Mrs Mrs Ralph Thompson arranged a surprise going away party for Mrs Eric Locked when some members of the now disbanded Eden Crest Institute and neigh gathered at the hall The old record books were on hand and some nostalgic timet of the past were relived Beryl was presented with a gift as a remembrance of the years spent In the vil lege Sincere best wishes Trips down east AW Benton Among those who have holidayed In the Atlantic provinces some In eluding Newfoundland were El wood Payne Hudson David Mlchie Mr and Mrs Bert Benton and John and Mrs Clifford McDonald We extend sympathy to Mr Mrs John Noble and family in the passing of John Noble mother Mrs James Noble at Centennial Manor on July The Presbyterian Church ladies catered for the Brown Slerrct wedding reception at St George Church flail In Georgetown on Saturday Church services will resume on August 5 at am Wm Early dies July 8 lor a future go with Beryl Eric and Bob in their new surroundings in Guelph Mr and Mrs Ken Cow ell Mrs Winnlfrcd Donovan and Mrs Jean from visitors on Saturday with Mrs Anna Wilson a yearn Hie lawn at their summer cottage on Lake Belwood was the lonely setting of the wed ding anniversary celebration for Mr and Mrs Lowrie on Saturday evening About friends and family gathered To honor them on this special occasion Guests enjoyed outdoor dancing to he lively music of the Funk Family from and renewing old a qua in The bride was centred with a bouquet of pink and white flowers flanked by crystal candle holders with white candles a gift from Joan mother who was unable to attend and two white and pink an niversary cakes Sincere best wishes for many more happy and healthy years arc extended to Manse and Joan from the community In ORSA the boys played really good game on Thursday night against and won 20 In ORSA the seniors lost to with a score of 105 on night Mr and Mrs Frank from Red Lake and Mr and Mrs Frank Jr and Scott from Lambeth were weekend guests with Bill and Mel Mrs Birch Mr and Mrs Tommy Douglas Mr and Mrs Jack Archibald from Toronto and Mr and Mrs Bus Archibald from were at the cottage with Mr and Mrs William Thomas Early has died at his Campbell vllle home July B following a lengthy ill ness He was years old Mr Early was born December 1696 in township He was a farmer and married Laura Locker He served in the first world war Mr Early was pre deceased by wife Laura brothers Jim and Jack and sisters Jennie Lamb and Liza Black lock He is survived by daughters Myrtle Milton Eileen Mary May nard London Jean Ort lleb Newmarket and Margaret Guelph sons BUI Owen Sound and Don at home Me Is also survived by one sister McLean Guelph IB grandchildren and 19 great grandchild He was affiliated with the United Church Funeral services were held July 10 at the Shoe maker Funeral Home with Rev Russell Flnlcy officiating Interment was at Pall bearers were nephews Bill and Mel Lowry and Bill and friends Tom Patterson Alex Gall and Claude Bnnlow Dr RR Hamilton and Dr DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Carrelal Professional Building 16 Mountain view S Georgetown Ontario 8773971 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ACTON BRANCH For Information CM 8512225 Km Ballinafad Wedding bells ringing in The Press Wednesday Aug B9 area Antique autos visit by Winifred Smith Wedding Bells were ringing In all directions on Saturday There was a wedding In Limehouse one Churchill Church and one in Church Rev W Dickson of delated at the wedding in Ballinafad when Karen Taylor and Stan Harrison exchanged vows Itwasa very pretty wedding the bnde wearing a beautiful white gown with large white picture hat She carried a basket of white daisies Her two attend ants were dressed alike They wore rose pink gowns and white flowers in their hair and white phlox graced the front of the church Robert was the organist for the oc casion Following the re ception the wedding supper was served In the basement of the church The ladies of the catered for the meal Guests at the wedding and other friends were invited to a dance at the Community Centre later welcomed for the Sunday as guest speaker for service on Sunday at church Those attend ing were to hear another splendid sermon Next Sunday being the long holiday weekend there will be no church service Glad to report Ross McLean Is home from hospital also Bill Held Is recovering from his re cent illness and is now at his home in Mrs Emily Is still confined to the Georgetown hospital but progressing slowly On Monday afternoon of last week Mrs Leo Jamieson entertained members of the and Ladies from the to afternoon tea It was an opportunity for them to see the many gifts pre sented to the recent Nancy friend of Marion escorted the guests to the basement where the presents were on display Mrs Berry sisterinlaw of the host ess and a neighbour Mrs Eileen assisted Mrs with the serving of refreshments A social time was en joyed O Connor was the guest of honor at a birth day party on Monday afternoon Eleven of her young friends came to help her celebrate her ninth birthday at her home where her two sis and mother enter tained for her Dr and Mrs Brian buffs will have on On Monday Aug opportunity o view some the Horseless Carriage auto breeds of a different Club of Canada will kind at two separate feature a display of rallies coming to Milton On Civic Holiday Aug and family have cars belongong to returned home after a members of the week holiday up north Historical Automobile where they enjoyed Society of Canada will camping out arrive at the Ontario Agricultural Museum THINK SAVINGS The are ex Avoid driving your car to pull in at dunng rush hours when- proximately ever possible and save will be gasoline P cars at the Museum The cars will Include a Stanley Steamer a 1906 Cadillac a and a 1012 Tud- The collection of cars are travelling from Kitchener and are ex pected to arrive at am and stay until pm Check the clothes dryer exhaust regularly A clogged exhaust lengthens drying time running up your fuel bUT show until 30 Everything in Canvas Canvas or aluminum dermal Commorciol Pat ma or NowomJ FREE ESTIMATES Fergus Awning Inc St St Fargut Ont 6W IE1H ALL DAY CHILDRENS RIDING STABLE A RoQBtJatJon Transportation 8775777 RANCH Grout wafconw GEORGETOWN SECRETARIAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE a CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICE Centralizing Your Office Administration Meeting Telephone Liaison Other Administrative Duties EXCELLENT TYPING SERVICES PROFESSIONALS IN PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS TANAS 8771485 GEORGETOWN Picture Yourself Here 46 from No condominium charges 111 January 1981 325 Credit I 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