Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1973, p. 20

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WARM WEATHER BOON TO PAVERS Page IB Thursday Oct 11 1973 R R 2 Georgetown Youth Wins 100 Scholarship A HEAVY load of asphalt is dumped Into he spreader as King Paving and Materials of Oakvllle moves ahead with resurfacing of Georgetown streets This big truck and others like it have 12 rear wheels a third axle that ran be lowered to give extra loadbearing support Gross vehicle weight Is registered at pounds giving a pay load of about tons More than adults are enrolled in evening courses at Sheridan College this fall and students are still registering for some courses The majority of classes started a week ago BROWN DENNY Federation of Agriculture scholarships of each They are Carol Somarvllle Acton and Ken McNabb Rita Georgetown The scholarship Is to assist worthy students in courses at an agricultural college or college of agricultural technology In Ontario Carol Somerville has been very active in club work completing 13 H agricultural clubs In the past seven years She also has been active In judging competitions and this year won the top score In the senior section at the Canadian National Exhibition She also was chosen for a exchange to Wisconsin earlier this summer Carol has enrolled at the Collegi Agricultural Technology Ken has completed 19 4 agricultural clubs In his past seven years and has been consistently at or near the top of each For the past five years he has won his section at the county seed Judging com petition and for the past three years has won the County Senior Livestock Judging competition Ken enrolled in his first semester at the University of Guelph In the bachelor of science agronomy program These two students were elected at the Federation of Agriculture directors meeting held on Sept SO at the agricultural office Milton BRAMALEA DENTURE CLINIC 102 EAST DRIVE SUITE PHONE 4576725 NEW DENTURES RELINES REPAIRS No charge lor consultations I day unconditional money back guarantee 3 1 year warranty as to adjustments on all new dentures MEMBER OP ONTARIO Teachers Married In Limehouse Ceremony A NUMREK of streets in Georgetown are receiving application of new surface Herald Photos deposits a fresh layer of hot asphalt on Langs tone Crescent Warm fall weather has been a boon to the pavers Gladioli Decorated Church For Harman- Snider Vows Colored gladioli decorated United Church for the double ring ceremony which united Sheila Darlene Harman and Howard Snider in marriage The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter and the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Russell Snider Balllnafad Rev Kenneth Lowe of ficlated The bride wore a white satin gown with flowing train Janice James of Earl ton was maid of honor in a floor length gown of pink organza A coronet of heartshaped applique held the shoulder length veil The groom and groomsman Allan Snow wore while jackets and black trousers A reception at New I iskeard Legion was followed by a dance The bride mother received In a mint green dress assisted by the groom mother wearing a figured navy dress They wore gladioli corsages For a honeymoon in Chapleau Ste Mane and Sudbury the bride wore a plaid pant suit Guests attended from Toronto Georgetown Orillia Kirkland Lake Collingwood and Bailinafad Recreation Association of Moore Park The following programme schedule will com on Monday October to Thursday December at Joseph Gibbons School Moore Park Crescent Monday BADMINTON Junior BOO Adult Tuesday FLOOR HOCKEY Junior 7 Teens 45 VOLLEYBALL Adults Wedne ay BADMINTON BASKETBALL Junior Teens Adult Junior Teens Adult 30 7 10 7 45 00 Programs will be cancelled If there Is NO volunteer adult supervision Registration will be held on Oct and Tues Oct 16th 8 Running shoes MUST be worn Anyone not wearing running shoes will be ashed to leave REGISTRATION FEES ADULTS up per activity TEENS per activity JUNIORS 11 per activity Presbyterian Church was the setting for the pretty August wedding of Mary Lou Brown of and Raymond Clarence Denny of Acton The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred J Ted Brown their youngest daughter of R I and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny their youngest of Acton Both bride and groom are teachers she at Bennett Public School in Acton and he at Senior Public School Presiding at the doublering ceremony was Rev Peter Barrow with organist Mrs Jack Rough ley and soloist Miss Kathle cousin of the groom Selections sung included Wedding Song by the groom brother Ted Brown on the guitar Wedding Prayer and II Walk Beside You by the organist Standards or pink gladiola and while chrysanthemums with white bows marking the pews decorated the church The bride wore a pure white polyester organza gown with empire waist and A line skirt with a deep double ruffle edged with a satin ribbon at the hem Enclosed chapel train had a double ruffle encircling the edge Long sheer sleeves were ruffled and lipped with satin A softly scooped neckline with appliques of Swiss guiperc lace with appliques repeated on the skirt A cluster of organza roses with delicate spray held a chapel veil edged with tiny Swiss appliques the wedding the bride wore her maternal grand mothers opal ring on opal pendent gift of the groom The bride carried a cascade of pink roses ivy and baby breath VTTr WANTS Attendants were Belly Anne Karn of Acton only sister of the bride who was matron of honor McDonald of friend of the bride bridesmaid Joyce Denny of Acton only sister of the groom bridesmaid and Din lie Bon of Acton friend of the bride bridesmaid All attendants were dressed alike in Victorian gowns of aqua Swiss dot fashioned with empire waists and soft fullness in the skirts deep ruffles at the hemlines There were short puffed sleeves V necklines and with tips of sleeves and waists edged with pi cot luce Wide brimmed white I were bonded with limy nit Bridesmaids arricd nosegays or white da pink swicthi irt roses baby breath ivy with wide stream rs The brides at ten dan la wore opal pendants gifts of the bride The bride was given in marriage by her father ronmsmnn was Vern Denny brother of the groom of Aclon Ushers were Ted Brawn only brother of the bride of I imchousc Gordon McDonald friend of tin h of and William brother In I of the bride of Acton room groomsman and u shirs wore black tux full vests reception wo held Music Centre Tl ride mother received in i Hana gown printed in soft lnes of lilac and aqua on v neckline and empire with soft fullness In skirt Sin wore white accessories mauve ribbon entwined in her hair and a corsage or mauve orchids The groom mother received wearing an ensemble of chiffon over taffeta In sunny yellow with fitted empire bodice with sleeves sleeveless elm urn coat white accessories yellow chiffon roses in her hair and a corsage of deep yellow orchids in lOHAIIONS Pink blue and white streamers decorated the hail There were pink candles and rosebuds on the tables The is n by thi mother of the bride ana was decorated by the bride The couple honeymooned in Eastern Ontario in the Ottawa area and are now residing at Maria Apartments Acton For travelling the bride wore a floor length halter gown of ivory crepe topped with a hooded jacket trimmed with rose and green braid She wore a pink bridal rose corsage Showers for the bride were given by Mrs Whitmce of Georgetown aunt staff of the M Bennett school in Acton Mrs W Elliott of Milton cousin of the bride Mrs G McDonald and Miss Bonne tie friends or the bride Mrs Patterson of Guelph aunt or the groom and there was a presentation and shower by the community and a presentation by the Churchill community Specials guests were Mrs S Denny grandmother of the groom and Mrs Fred Mc Nolly great great aunt of the bride RESIDENTS OF WARD Sincere thanks for my election on Monday October I am looking forward to serving you in the future Russell Miller FIGHT INFLATION WITH PRICE and ECONOMY THE CHEAPEST NEW CAR IN THE DISTRICT ONLY ONLY gallon GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS 375 Guclnh SI Guciriii Notice of Public Meetings BradleyGeorgetown Transmission Line Routes The Study Continues Ontar Hydro has been conducting an sludy over ho past tew months on the location the I no routes between the Bruce on and Ihe Kitchener Georgetown areas Tho purpose the study is to I the best possible location in 3 square m le study area lor two volt ransmtss on no rights way to t c generated at Bruce Generating Stat on to Georgetown area and a new on near Kitchener The First Phase I rat phase of study was devoted to basic data about area from maps slat etc In order possible corr dors tor the transm on I During March and Apr 1 meet Ings and opinion surveys were conducted across tho study area S nee thai I me proocl team has been working to pass alternative do Now The Second Phase To no the ol the community about these corridors a second jhoso meet has been arranged These are I stcd below There Is a moel tor you and you are Invited to A largo scale map show tacit on and details the corr dors II bo on display on the oven moot ng Hydro reprosenlnl ves will 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