Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 24

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Guelph U Students Marry At St Andrews Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV Members of the George town Rotary club attending Die past president seminar in Toronto October talk to Marcel Corbat seated first At Rotary Past Presidents Seminar vice president of Rotary International From the left arc Kenneth Robertson Robert McDonald and Ralph Ursel Mr Corbat flew into Toronto from his home in Stamford Connecticut to attend the seminar Mare than 100 Rotary past residents from district itwecn and Belle Hie attended the meeting at the Hotel Some Treats for the Treaters and the shellout advocates smaller and cuter George town police who increased their duty roster Saturday In anticipation of the strange goings on when traditionally All Hallows Eve found I ilk to attract their attent on as the trick side of the trick or treat option was almost ignored completely Adult treat dispensers however had pleasant treats of their such as Mary Ellen Tucker Anne Woods and Angela Tucker at right Robert Caldwell and Colin Retired Farmer T A Leslie Dies farmer most of his life near lie Thomas Andrew IT A Leslie Horn by suddenly early Tuesday Octobtr In year he va only son of the laic A and Daisy Cant el on In 1954 he moved to the Oakvlllc district and had just recently retired from active farming He leaves his wife Mar on GIffen a daughter Mrs Marilyn one sister Mrs Norman Cook Lily of and three grand children son Ronald died In Mr Now living at Edith in Georgetown Mr and Mrs Robert McKay were married on August In St Andrew United Church Rev Johnston officiated for the m ceremony Stan dards of while daisies and yellow gladiolus decorated the church Mrs of Georgetown was the organist Miss Lois Elliott also of Georgetown was the soloist she song Somewhere my Love and We Only Just Begun The bride father gave her in marriage In the double ring ceremony The bride Glcnda June Emerson Is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Emerson Sargent Road The groom is the son of Mrs Helen McKay Drive and the late Donald McKay The bride is a fourth year student at the University of Guelph in Applied Science Home Economics The groom Adams of Bethel Untied Church conducted funeral service Lee Funeral Home Street Honours Geography and is now attending the Ontario College or Education at the vcrslty of Toronto For her marriage the bride designed a floor length gown of white sparkle antron organza with empire waist and three foot Interment was in Streclsy lie I lrain The full sleeves were sheer Cemetery Pal bearers wcrL four I wiln inch nephews Leslie Cook William flnd Cook Haul May and Robert WnggtesAorlh Joseph Ben I ley v decorated wilh dainty Albert Ed flowenl hc Mme Norval News Presbyterian Churchl W fall thankoffering meeting was held In the church on Tuesday afternoon 26th with the president Mrs Sam McGure presiding Miss Edna Grant of Toronto gave a talk on her work with the Young St Mission and the Harbour Lights Mission in Toronto She was introduced by Mrs Howard Smith About children aged around I 13 or the Junior Chair of United Church enjoyed a en party In the basement on Friday eve October They each brought a bag of dress up clothes and assisted each other in donning various costumes borrowing items ciotning each other They played games danced and had a lunch of hot dogs and pop The leaders of the choir were in charge of the evening Mrs Roslc Laldfaw Mrs Glen and Mrs Judy The very mild weather Saturday October 30th brought the children out In droves for their trick or treat fun but otherwise It was a very quiet evening In the village There were about 100 children wearing their various costumes calling on the homes on Draper St with nothing on their minds but get ling their treats Many even wait for pennies for their boxes If others came to the door before they were handed out but dashed on to the next ThL Couples Club of United Church had a very en evening on Thursday October when couples had a smorgasborg supper and then watched the races at Mohawk Race Track The evening was planned by a committee of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mr and Mrs Bill Laidlaw Mr and Mrs John and Mr and Mrs Ron Moffatt The Club has finished their meeting on Focus on Fitness with seven members learning about mental and physical fitness They each have to read a book make a first aid kit learn about safety and make a craft For the craft they have a choice of making one of cither a stuffed animal weaving a mobile or a knitted article Officers of the club are president Belly June Laidlaw vice president Hyatt secretary each girl taking turn treasurer Jean Wilson The meetings are held at the members homes Any girl In the district who has reached the of 12 is welcome to join the group At a special meeting held In the parish hall of those interested In scouting in the village J Booth offered to be the Scout Master and to get a scout group organized in the village but a Cub Leader is still needed A new group formed this fall 1st Venturers for boys aged under leadership of Mr Art how has members They meet in St Pauls Anglican Church basement on Wednesday evenings All boys of this age in ll c district arc welcome to Join I the group To help get going they arc ng a car wash on Saturday November at the Shell Stat on Mrs Ed McLean Choose Bedspread Winner at Euchre Keith Webb Norval won handmade bedspread on which members of Women s Institute have been selling tickets Mrs Livingstone made thel draw at a euchre Friday I evening in Com munity Hall Slcwarttown Prizes of vouchers went to Brian Dolson Terra Colla and Mrs John McNabb It Mrs Wellington Wilson welcomed those attending the euchre and explained Ihe rules for the game Winners for women were Mrs O Robin Mrs Wilson and Mrs Beer inn low For men C Wilson Bob Dlncliffc and Stephen Thorns Sandwiches and tarts were served with a cup of tea The earliest piano In ex stance is the piano built In Florence in Thinking of Selling Consult a Realtor In 1670 approximately worth of real estate was sold through the Mul tiple Listing Service of the Brampton Real Estate Board The board is constantly stri ving to establish and the profession In a manner that will create and retain public confidence and respect So If you are con sidering selling to f your guide to pro services which only a Rea ltor can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE sprigs Mrs Christine of Byron Street a close the bride MotoSki Sales Service STILE LTD GUARANTEED AN INSTALLATION WITH A DIFFERENCE YOU CAN SEE ARMSTRONG AVE BOX GEORGETOWN ONTARIO PHONE RES 833 Sell CARPET TILE VINYL FLOORING IndoorOutdoor Carptt FREE ESTIMATES PORTABLE FIREPLACES By Martin Frehner Phone Suitable Tor Electric Healing In Natural Stone and Brick Different Colours Slvlei and available On display at MM Out Take a drive this weekend He or Write for Colour Folder Gordon Campbell Studio ind Mrs Robert McKay the matron of honour The bride sisters Marilyn and Mrs Sharon Co fen of Milton were bridesmaids Hiss Christine Funnel Stratford second cons of the bnde was flower girl They were gowned In full length dresses of old and white net with daisy over gold satin lining Their gowns were of similar design to the bride and had slight train carried cascade bouquets of white daisies and yellow sweetheart roses accented with sprigs of The flower girl carried a basket of the same flowers James of St John Newfoundland was groomsman Mr Brian Wrethom Mr Wayne Toll Fort Erie and Mr Dennis Broughton Hamilton were ushers The male attendants and father of the bride chocolate brown double breasted tuxedos and gold shirts Receiving afterwords Georgetown Golf Country Club the bride mother wore a floor length multicoloured blue full pant dress and a corsage of yellow sweetheart rosea The groom mother wore a floor length cherry red chiffon gown with a pale pink front panel The sleeves were full with deep cuffs corsage v pink Mr and Mrs McKay went to a cottage on Lake Erie near for their honeymoon The bride travelled in a white crimplene vest and hot pants with navy a 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