Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 22

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Sally Hayes Greg Langley Wed in Double Ring Service son Mr and Mm Greg Brampton were married August in St Mary Church Brampton Complementing her wedding gown the bride wore a white rose headdress and shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations and bridesmaid Monica 1 were In blue and white and bridesmaids Mrs Miller who is the groom slater and Barbara Hansen In pink and while They carried bouquets of white daisies Terry was flower girl gowned in pink and carrying a basket of white daisies Jim McGinly Beeton was Peter Hayes the rides brother Bob Betterldge and Scotty Brown were ushers Another brother Hayes was ring bearer Father Lcnlus officiated at the marriage ceremony Mr Hayes gave his daughter in marriage In a double ring ceremony At a reception In Georgetown Legion auditorium the brides uncle Gorry Perkins was toastmaster The Legion pipe band entertained and Bob Bet leridge band played for dan Mr and Mrs Langley are livng at Main St Georgetown Will Mark Ninetieth Birthday on Saturday Mr and Mrs Greg Adams Photography Georgetown Dogs Get New Pursuer Funeral Service For Victim Of Accident cm mass took place in Holy Cross Church September for Leo Robert De Mr who lived at Willow Park Norval was M He was victim of an accident September at the of Highways 10 and near Brampton A native of Flint he had 1 ved at Norval the past five years He attended St Marys Catholic School there then worked for Sporting Goads and for Oscoda Manufacturing in Oscoda Michigan Since coming to Canada he had been an of Northern He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Georgetown Anglers and Hun lers He leaves his wife Barbara Jane Chard whom he married In sville M in a daughter Marie his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph De a Patrick of and sisters Mrs Robert Rutherford Green bush ch Mrs Marvin Hunt Berkley Mich Mrs Rick Bouchard Flint Royal Oak and Mrs Norm Chard lie rather con ducted the mass and ntcrment was in Maple Pallbearers wore II am J Kent Percy Cot James Clark Joseph and Jimn WithCr Hyde and Deputy reeve Art Speight opposed council in Committee Thursday night decided to go with the Ontario Humane Society as their dog control agency Morrow and Phi were absent from the meeting Cr Joan Smith said there was a letter from the Humane Society confirming the per capita fee even if a d not come in on the deal has already decided on George their dog control officer NO CONTRACT Cr Smith said there would be a Zenith number for citizens to call and she estimated the monthly costs of calls at between and if we find the costs of phone calls too high we could come to another arrangement she said Em Hyde questioned the fact there was no contract He suggested the cost could go up after about six months if there was no time set in the deal He stated the Humane Society had been tried before in town and found unsatisfactory Cr Hyde promised he would have more to say when the recommendation came council The original name of Columbia University was Kings College Athgrt All her friends wish a happy birthday to Mrs Ward whovillbc90on October May she have the health and years to enjoy many more Know what October s flower is It the calendula I sec them In each gar den fair They gently sway and nod Know what October is The opal lociy stone And if sometime within this month One day is alone Then have a day that blessed And to cart delight May every moment of that do Turn out to be just right Mr and Mrs James Mills of Weston spent a recent weekend with his sister and brother In law Mr and Mrs Cecil Wilson and attended Georgetown fair where Jim met old friends and ret ewed acquaintances with hose he knew when he lived and worked in town Mr and Mrs Earl Curson of Monroe Michigan and Ross Bennington were recent visitors with Mr ana Mrs John Mr and Mrs Russell Day of spent a recent week end with Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson The Friendship Unit of met Tuesday evening Mrs John with women present Leader Mr James Carney opened with a very appropriate Thanksgiving meditation Members sang the hymn Come Ye Thankful People Come and repeated the Lord a Prayer Devotional on Roll call answered with a Thanksgiving A few items of business were discussed And then the program was turned over to Mrs Vera Picket who called on Mra William Allison for tape recordings of the pupils of Stewarttowa School choir What a delight to listen to the voices of these talented young people especially the solo by a twelveyearold boy Afterwords everyone listened with interest while Mrs Robert Cunningham told of the trip she ana her husband had recently taken to Sweden and Denmark It was a conducted tour with tiers They Hew Air Canada to and changed to Scon dinavlan Airlines to Copenhagen They visited farmlands Castle Tivoll Gardens and a circus They were impressed with the cleanliness everywhere and the beautiful flowers and neat dress of the people also the attractive NorthSouth Debate At County Council County Council will discuss a special committees recommendations on reprcs at the county council meeting Oct The report basically provides for greater representation for Oakville and Burlington at the county level The movement has been brought about by the two southern towns and Burlington who feel they are entitled to a greater say In the decisions at the county level The representatives from the two towns argue they pay tor more countryside Coloured postcards were passed around of the buildings and other places of interest they visited Then Mrs J Wickson gave the courtesies and the hostess assisted by Mrs Wilfred Bird served refreshments Mrs John than BO percent of the county share of the county spending If approved the petition will give one additional to each town or township with more than 17 electors two additional for 35 municipal electors three for 500 and so on up the scale The greatest significance of the act is that the southern municip alities would hold the balance or power If approved it means four additional persons would be added to county council from the southern towns and those towns would enjoy greater voting powers All seven towns and townships in the county presently have two representatives a reeve and deputy reeve on the county council The steppyramid temples of and Babylon were called For A PHONE 877 2201 Georgetown Herald BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 HORSES HEADS we nave A cast iron horses heads weight lbs new suitable for driveways etc each or for 1 served BOX No Even your interest earns interest with a Bonus Savings Account says Doug Hauser LA The thing about a Bank Bonus Savings Account is that it helps you make more money faster It pays high interest and the interest is then added to your savings So every time your interest is calculated it a on your accumulated savings plus the cumulated interest you ve already earned So it really begins to pile up Another thing a Bonus Savings Account is meant strictly for saving so you cant write cheques You can get your money out whenever you need to but because you ennt write cheques theres not the same tempta to nibble away at your savings So if you got something special to save for a new home a car a trip or youd like to put away a nest egg Royal Bank Bonus Savings Account makes lot of sense Because it mikes saving a lot easier And a lot faster Come on in and talk it over Community Corner RED CROSS Watch paper for Adult Home Nursing Course beginning In January 1072 If you have some spore time and you would like to do Arts and Crafts with patients and other shutins phone Mrs Audrey who Is the chairman of this program of Ihe Red Cross 877 Anyone who likes to sew at home Red Cross clothes to be sent to disaster areas here or abroad can contact Mrs Ivy Simm To Hit your event coll Doug Hauser ROYAL BANK the helpful bank Georgetown 8776961 PANASONIC JUST SLIGHTLY AHEAD OF OUR TIME World Famous Home Entertainment Products With THE QUALITY FEATURES FOR QUALITY PERFORMANCE Panasonic Model Miniature FM AM Digital 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