Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1973, p. 2

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Kinette Club Hosts Supper Club of Georgetown hosted a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs Oct IS Members and guests of Jay ties Lionel tea and Opt Mrs also attended President Helen Curtis ex ended the welcome Some women sampled each others kitchen specialties Hostess Introduced the after dinner proposed plans for the swim pool and arena auditorium complex Question and answer period followed A humorous and enlightening talk was given by Mrs Norma Carrier a representative of the Consumer Association of Canada The speakers were given ceramic gifts purchased from ARC Industries Raffle prizes donated by were won by Belly Joyce Gosling Titlle Harvey Barbara Kyle Carol Beaily Jean Murphy Jackie Holmes Norma Carrier Joyce Watlerworth MADELINE Marks Patricia Sheila and Sue MacDonald Figure Skating Season Started Georgetown Figure Skating Clubs season started Oct 14 with pupils enrolled Annual highlight of the February Professional staff includes Rick of Sharon Dwyer of Acton Janet Fell of Stanlee Dulong of St Catharines and Mary Lynn Williams of Georgetown Lake Couchichlng was the scene Sept 8 and 9 of the 1973 SkateIn Representatives of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club were Mrs Donna Moores and Ron Snow The seminar dealt with many facets of a skating club operation Chun Immanuel Lutheran Church Road at Carole SI Rev Harold R Sunday School AS am CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev J Services Dial BACK lOGODHOUR Sundays M0UNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev R Calms Oroanltt Mrs Townand a Church School Morning Worship Fellowship Evangelical VISITORS WELCOME GEORGETOWN CHURCH Evangelical J Phillips Telephones a Sunday School Morning Service Public School MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH EVERYBODY WELCOME KnoxLimehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW BD KNOX CHURCH Comer Main and Church Georgetown MORNING SERVICE a m CHURCH SCHOOL 11 a NURSERY CARE St Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Rev R Gallagher BA STB FEASTOFST SIMON ST JUDE- OCTOBER The Holy Eucharist 30 The Holy Eucharist Morning Prayer CHURCH SCHOOL and 11 a m Nursery St Johns United Church Of Georgetown And Glen Williams 134th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Sunday Oct 28th GUEST PREACHER The Rev Donald Goodger Stewardship United Church Canada hour In nail following morning worship Georgetown Pentecostal Church TALL N Ttl 77 Rev E J Sunday October 10 a Christian Education Ho Silver dollar contest hot Bible teaching geared tor every age it a Morning Warship Topic Urtin He Comes Annual Youth Nlte Special Music Youth Choral Youth directed Service Speaker Mr Wilson Clark SERVICE Sunday School Convention- fakVHIa Bui leaving 1 m Thursday Trick or Treat special Youth Social Evening TO A FRIENDLY CHURCH MR AND MRS EDWARD LACEY Wilkes And Nuptials Are Held At St Georges In a doublering ceremony at St George Anglican Church Wilkes daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Wilkes George own was united in marriage with Edward son of Mr and Mrs Ron Georgetown Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a long gown with a train of white organza with an overlay of lace covering the fitted bodice and lop of the long full sleeves The lace also trimmed the high neckline of the gown She carried a bouquet of pink roses with a white orchid in the centre Her headdress was in replica of the lace In her gown She wore a long veil with scalloped edges which floied down over her tram The matron of hoi was Mrs Wendy Witt of Brampton She wore a long gown of lilac print over pink nylon with a lilac picture hat The flower girl was Kim sister of the groom She also wore lilac print over pink nylon The bridesmaids were Corbett from and Lynn Scarboro a cousin of the bride from Georgetown They wore long dresses of pink print over lilac nylon and pink pic hire hats The matron of honor bridesmaids and flower girls dresses were Identical In style They carried pink and lilac carnations and the flower girl wore a band of flowers In her hair and carried the bouquet of flowers like the matron of honor and the bridesmaids The ring bearer was Danny Llrette of Attending the groom as best man was Wayne of Ushers were Roger Lacey and Keith of Georgetown The groom beat man ushers and ring bearer wore grey tuxedos with lilac shirts Their were lavender carnations The reception was held at the Legion hall with guests present A dance followed The brides mother wore a long gown In lilac polyester satin The groom mother wore a long gown In pink polyester crepe Both mothers wore corsages of white orchids Prior to her wedding the bride was honored with several showers given by Mrs Hazel Dumper Georgetown Mrs Eileen Bailey Georgetown Mrs Gall Scarboro Georgetown Mrs Wendy Witt Brampton Mrs White Acton and the girls from the Bank of Commerce Georgetown Market After the reception the bride and groom left for a honeymoon In Niagara Falls They will reside in Kingston where the groom attends Queen University The chief problem of alchemists In the Middle Ages was the turning of base metal into gold KL Traditional classic urns boxes and vasss by Capodlmonta Italy In cream and gilt ceramic li II shop Ratifies New Chairman On Oct IB the Local Council of Women met for its regular meeting in the committee room of the Canada Trust Building with the president Mrs Zetta Hayes In the chair The meeting opened with a moment of silent prayer followed by an inspirational poem and the regular order of business minutes financial statement and the like Four new members were welcomed Into the council Mrs A chard SDoke briefly about Ihe proposed hake sale to be held in the gas office Nov 30 The correspondence was read and the forthcoming Defensive Driving Courses as outlined by Chief FN Sch wantz were discussed and several members signified their intention to enrol A from the chairman of the provincial council com ml t tee on migration and citizenship was read and discussed The appointment of the newly designated chairmen of local committees was ratified These are as follows Arts and Letters Mrs C B Dick Health Mrs Housing Mrs Van Hoecklen Recreation Mrs Mary Simp son Migration and cltlieitship- Mrs Mrs C B Dick led In the presentation for discussion of careless bicycle riding par HbHALD Thursday October Iff articles from the current in certain areas of for Georgetown and outlined recreational program Consumer News town many of the towns He was thanked on behalf of Mra safety Glen Grey was the speaker recreational assets and some Dick chairman spoke of the risks nr afternoon He his of the more urgent needs Mrs Van Hoecklin was and hazards involved In work as recreation assistant required to round out its hostess for the afternoon from our Seiko hotline him the youngest I vol go And you II them Sokos Hot no I Nod ih In flu ng and shapes and famous Rut f you Ins looks ore outstanding consider the performance all jewel soil wad water w In slant dalo chango day data calendars and oil qua and accuracy thai has mado So famous Tho cos a young and too nee all So automation you pay only for the not Iho mo look to mako I So mo a t me piece thai a up on from our young So collection HALLOWEEN NIGHT OCTOBER 31st 700 pm 1000 pm CONTEST Vote for the waitress with the best costume FREE ROOT BEER with any purchase 216 Guelph St 8779980 RCA color NEW 1974 RCA Model CCE981 With Black Matrix Picture Tube Automatic Regulation of brightness contrast color tint NOW ONLY 95 special offer 599 No need to wait longer for your RCA Color Console you don even need any cash Come In and see this perform you II really appreciate the tuning system critical controls are automatic real nice uncomplicated Automatic Fine Tuning Automatic Chroma Control tool Get In on the whole new wonderful colorful world ot TV viewing In your home this weekend YEAR FREE PARTS LABOR 5ERVICE 5 YEAR PLAN ON COLOR PICTURE TUBE SALES and SERVICE Tremendous Savings on all Color TV Models Stereos 14WESLEYANST FEATURE GREEN GIANT ASSORTED FLAVORS Jolly Puddings 4 Ketchup French Fries FEATURE ORIOLE 100 PURE VEGETABLE OILI Soft Margarine a CANADA GRADEAIABLERITE BEET Prime Rib Roast Blade Roast Prime Rib Roast V Short Rib Roasts Boneless Blade Roast Cross Cut Rib Roast Boneless Pot Roast Shoulder Roast Cross Cut Rib Roast 139 M25 119 139 Blade Steaks Tender 1 Rib Steaks Cross Cut Steaks snwmcctirs Brisket Plate Braising Ribs Stewing Beef Meaty Beef Neck Bones Ground Chuck 119 115 hew Grapefruit lO CANADA GRADE OR GOLDEN Delicious Apples 3 Peanuts to BAT OCT RtSCAVI THI I Tomato Juice WEEKLY specials IGA Lucky Shopper Betty Andrews 29 Arietta J

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