Page II THE HERALD Wednesday April Police blotter Charged for possession Mary Martin Mary Isabella McGee RR Nerval daughter of Mr end Mrs Thomas McGee married Robert David Martin Heslop Rd Milton son of Mr and Mrs David Martin on Saturday January Reverend Howard Smith officiated at the pm double ring ceremony held at the Presbyterian Church Musical selections were The Wedding Prayer and 0 Perfect Love sung by soloist Bonnie Crawford accompanied by organist Dennis Van Raven The bride wore an amethyst pin given to her by her grandmother on her floor length gown of white organza The bodice fitted sleeve and the bertha collar were all of French lace Her bourne was of yellow roses with white miniature carnations and Scottish heather Sandy Morgan of Burlington wag the Matron of Honor Betty of Hornby Susan McCoig of Montreal and Nancy Martin of Milton were bridesmaids The attendants wore floor long green velvet gowns with an oval neckline fitted bodice and full length sleeves trim med with white braid Groomsman was David Morgan of Burlington with Philip Martin of Robert McGee of Hornby and Bruce McGee of Nerval as ushers Gertrude McGee mother of the bride wore a peach chiffon dress with a corsage of yellow roses Mother of groom Jean Martin wore a dress of yellow Jersey with a corsage of orange roses The reception was heldat St Georges hall in Georgetown with a dance following the dinner The bride wore a floor length dress of red jersey with a matching Jacket as her travelling The newly- wed couple went to the Mountains In Pennsylvania for their honeymoon They are presently living In Stewart- Fire calls A rubbish fire on the Fourth Line was responsible for calling out the members of the Georgetown Fire Department last Friday The fire was on the premises of York Auto Wreckers Lightning caused on alarm at Consumers Distributing to sound shortly after six pm Saturday evening There were no Indications of a fire when he trucks responded to the call A second false alarm was recorded Monday at Langstone Crescent A near the North Halton Golf and Country Club summoned the fire depart ment to the scene Monday Skaters want tax cuts Members of the Georgetown Figure Skating Club have agreed unanimously to draft a letter to Dr Frank Phlibrook MP for The letter Is an attempt to gain tax concessions for those parents paying the coals of figure skating lessons and club activities In some cases piano lessons are deductible so why not Ice time Figure skating Is a costly sport for both lessons and equipment and should be In cluded as a tax exempt Item the club feels Mary Simpson furthered the discussion Indicating she would like to see figure skating bo recognized by the Halton Board of Education as an academic credit similar to music A letter will be sent to the board for further con sideration youth was charged under the Narcotic Control Act for having two roaches of marihuana In his possession A fishing reel was stolen from en unlocked vehicle parked In the driveway of the owners residence Stolen from the front lawn of a residence was a boys red- twowheel bicycle with a black aid white banana seat A 10speed bicycle was taken while parked at the Georgetown District High School The bike is blue with white tape on the handlebars a generator on the front wheel a light on the han dlebars has a generator on the New number for hospital patient calls front seat light on the han dlebars and a black seat with a side kick stand A tallllghtlens from a vehicle parked at the bowling alley on Mountain view was removed A Radar Sentry Unit was taken from a auto while at Georgetown Chrysler A pellet gun was seized after complaints were made of a youth the firearm on McGllvray Crescent A youth was warned after reports were made that the youth was shooting a pellet gun In the ravine at the rear of Pagan Drive A tire pressure gauge was taken from the glove com partment of a car while toe vehicle was parked In the Holy Cross Church parking lot A tire and rim from a 1063 car was removed from a car while parked at the rear of be owners residence The owner of a vehicle was warned after reports were made to police that the said vehicle was constantly being driven wildly on Eleanor Crescent A vehicle was found unsafe and plates may be released after a mechanical certificate la presented An apartment door on John Street waa kicked open A man walked inside the apartment grabbed the tennant by the shirt and stated that be would Bust Him This incident Is now under Investigation A resident of Ann Street reported that windows at the rear of his residence were broken by thrown stones A girl was charged with trespassing in the Hotel In Georgetown Two other youths were charged with trespassing A stolen car was recovered on McGllvray Crescent While parked at the rear of the Georgetown District High School a truck damaged Three arrests by warrants were made by Georgetown officers in the past week There were three charges laid this week for Impaired driving and there were 16 charges under the Liquor Contml Act Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital has a new phone number The new number Is 877om In order to expand the telephone system It necessary to replace the system completely with a new switchboard and new number Now patients phones are available in all the wards with one phone for each two patients At the request of the administration Incoming patient colls are asked to be made after am and no later than The swit chboard will direct all calls to proper rooms The incoming call capacity haa been doubled to handle the patients phones plus the new wing of the hospital At present there are 70 locals operating within the hospital Bell Canada will intercept calls to the old phone number and advise callers on the new un til the new lory Is published In February The system we have la- stalled will be expandable to handle present and future needs of the hospital said Brian Pollock business manager of the hospital Change of Hours MOTOR VEHICLE LICENCE BUREAU effective May 1 1975 CLOSED MONDAYS Tuesday to Friday am 12 noon 15 pm Saturdays 12 noon are NEEDED THE HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPT GEORGETOWN AREA is accepting applications FOR VOLUNTEERS Application forms may be obtained at the fire hall at Guelph St Georgetown KENJBUIKEMA Fire Chief Area 2 Limehouse Wl Ringing out good word In the report of officers appointed for the new year public relations officer Mrs J was Inadvertently omitted Mr Harvey Norton enjoyed a week In Barbados recently The was observed In the church on Sunday afternoon with a good turnout and a most enjoyable program Mrs opened with a verse and announced hymn SI She also welcomed visitors Mrs and Mrs Burt Benton shared organ duties Scripture from Mark was read by Mrs Benton with Mrs A leading in prayer Mrs A W Benton introduced guest speaker Mrs C Moffatt of Guelph who displayed her many bells relating their uses In former daya and their histories some came from India China and Switzerland Among the songs she played on her set of bells were The Bells of St Marys This Land Is Your Land Mother McCrae The World la Waiting for the Sunrise and When Irish Eyea are Smiling All illustrated experiences or stories of told She said Thankofferings mean Thanksgiving for our freedoms among them worship Bells work together to make beautiful music people must work together for success and countries must work together to make this world the glorious one It should be regardless of race creed or color The musical play Gulliver was extremely well done by the students of Public School on two evenings we compliment the teachers last week The auditorium was and those who helped In the filled at both showings May production y FLORISTS ft FLORAL NEEDS 8776901 Mill St JuitaFawSlipi East of Mam Si ITS HERE THE HERITAGE COLLECTION Our of tour background colors Jse photographer tor Color PORTRAIT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Alt ages Babies children and adults One sitting pet subject subjects or individuals in same 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