Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1975, p. 18

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age IB nit Wednesday September 10 Many guests at JohnsonNorton wedding at St Georges A beautiful wedding was Golemniied at St George Church on Saturday June at neckline and empire waist pompom Mums In deep The neckline and waistline of pink to match color the the gown were encrusted with gown JohnsonLarry Norton 3 uniting in marriage Marjorie Ellen Johnson youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Frederick Johnson 14 Churchill Crescent and Larry A G Norton son or Mr and Mrs Norton Sargent Georgetown Standards of white pompom Chrysanthemums and orange Gladioli were on the altar of the church as Rev Robert Gallagher officiated at a double ring ceremony The organist was Mr Fred EM wards who played the Fanfare from Handel Trumpet Voluntaries as On bridal party moved down the aisle and recessional for the bride groom and wedding party as they left the church The was Mrs Ann soloist at St George choir She presented a solo before the ceremony and the Wedding Benedict during signing of the registry The bride given In marriage by her father wore a tiered white gown over white satin with long point sleeves a while satin ribbon at the waistline with a full skirt extending lo the back Five i ace tiers formed a chapel train fellfroma I poodle design Headpiece of cascading white petals She carried a bridal bouquet of orange ice loses entwined with white lace and white satin ribbon Her sister Miss Beverley Johnson was maid of honor Her two cousins Susan and Shelly White were the bridesmaids All were gowned In orange ice crepe floor length gowns with empire waistlines and round necklines The wing sleeves were of white eyelet over Asmnllband of same material surrounded he waistlines All attendants wore large while light straw picture hats trimmed with orange ice and a large orange Ice on the front Each girl carried a nosegay of white pompom Mums tinted with a large white satin ribbon The only Jewellery worn was a sterling silver charm on a sterling silver chain gifts from the bride They also wore sterling silver earrings Mr Brian Von Wyck a long time friend of the groom was the man coming from Brant ford lor the occasion The ushers were the bride uncle Mr Ted Stlgger and and Dennis Norton uncles of the groom All were in white Jackets and block wearing silver cufflinks gifts of the groom Immediately the ceremony bridal party left to visit the bride great uncle Mr Wcs of Crescent was unable to attend the wedding The bride m received the wedding guest at the reception wearing a turquoise gold brocade floorlength with long sleeves high pearls Her only Jewellery was a drop pearl on a gold chain with matching earrings She carried a gold Tame purse Her corsage was of while pompom Mums In turquoise with a gold ribbon Her shoes were turquoise pumps mulching her gown The groom mother received wearing a floor length gown of deep pink flowered chiffon with mat long sleeves Vneck and waistlength Jacket She wore white pearls and earrings with while shoes and purse Her corsage was of while Ad Photography Honored guests at the ceremony Included the groom great grandmother Mrs Jake Mlno Glen Williams his grandmother Mrs Ted Courtney his grandparents Mr and Mrs Roy Norton Glen Williams Mr and Mrs John Stigger King Street Georgetown the bride great aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Irwin King from Stroud All the ladles wore beautiful floor length gowns with corsages to accent the lokirs of their gowns gifts from the bride and groom Ctntcring he brides table was lovely wedding cake made by a longtime friend of the bride family Mrs Earl Georgetown The cake was lopped by Ihe bride and groom decorations used by the groom only sister on her wedding day The wedding cake was all white with the base surrounded by orange It was cut with a silver knife used by he bride a mother and father exactly 3 years to Ihe wedding day A pair of silver candlesticks also adorned the table They belonged to he bride aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Don White of Georgetown The favors at each place were made by the bride aunt Mrs TcdSllgger and a family friend Mrs Mlno The dinner was served by Ihe Anglican Church Ladies of St George Mr Don White uncle of the bride acted u master of ceremonies for dinner and dance following At the dinner he called upon Mr Stan Allen from Milton long lime friend or the bride family who is also holding the honor of being chosen Milton CttlzenorthcYcarl Mr Allen gave a short speech propria to the occasion Following the wedding dinner a donee was held In St George hall with the music provided by Dave Smallwood He also had an anniversary dance for the bride parents married years that day and also for Mr and Mrs Omer Wilson of lie married years Leaving on a honeymoon trip o Kingston and points in that area the bride wore a floor length gown with a navy bodice top trimmed with white with a white bottom falling from the waistline She wore a red and white Carnation corsage white shoes and carried a white purse The groom wore a navy suit with a white Carnation Presentations were made to bride and groom by the employees of Andrew Murray Motors and by friends three miscellaneous showers held by friends of he bride Mrs George Mrs Gary Stamp at Mrs Stamp a home Mrs Don Norton at her home Mrs Ted SIlggerandMra Don White at Mrs White home on Heather Court The bride is employed In the office of Andrew Murray Motors the groom at Nortb The couple reside at Park Street Many guests attended Including visitors from Niagara Falls Bramp ton Woodstock Callander Stroud Burlington Milton and Vancouver New arena protection Andrea Williams KeireWilliams wedding On July Andrea Ingrid daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Keire Queen St Georgetown became the bride of Hugh Cleave Williams son of Mr and Mrs Tevor Williams IB Parkview In Georgetown The double ring ceremony at St John s United Church was performed by Reverend Harold Martin with grooms grandmother Mrs Marjorie William playing the organ Mrs Ann Kor lack sister of the bride was matron of honor and Susan Williams sister of the groom was the bridesmaid David Mcnemy of Georgetown served as best man with Allan Dyack of Hamilton and Neil of Glen Williams serving as ushers Following the wedding a reception dinner and dance were held at the Bristol Place Hotel in Toronto Special guests who attended the wedding were friends from United States and Mr and Mrs Ken Morgan and family from England relatives of the groom and the bride s uncle Arne from Norway Mr and Mrs Hugh Williams are present living in Mlsslssauga Good to know lsn it Good to Know a be presented Sunday Sep- new film which abandons at the Georgetown traditional story lines to in Alliance Church located on 14 volve the viewer In the life Main Street South The film will will begin at p WILLIAM A JOHNSON Your Community Candidate HALTON BURLINGTON NDP Bill Johnson has dedicated his life to protecting those things that are worthwhile and enduring about hit and your community Ha deeply believes In retaining a quality of life that Is sensible for us and future generations Bill was born In Hull England In He served his country as a parachutist In the Commandos during World War In 1952 Bill his wife Mary and their two children Malcolm and Lynn to Canada and selected as home In Since that time he has worked tirelessly to protect the environment of Ontario from senseless erosion and pollution He helped found GUARD Group United Against Rural Dumping As Director of the Ontario Garbage Coalition he has been a maor voice Instrumental In preventing garbage dumping In many sections of On William A Johnson through hit research briefs and subsequent accomplishments Is recognized as an expert In areas of environmental concern During the election campaign his concern for the en vlronment will be shown by not adding to the Intolerable cluttering our countryside with election signs on public property He has promised to remove ail signs placed or the property of supporters Immediately after Sept Bill Is eager to meet and listen to concerned citizens of Burlington With your help he pledges to preserve and build on what Is good In your community As your voice In Queen s Park William A Johnson wilt take your concerns and his acknowledged expertise as an mental 1st and community activist to work for Halton Burlington William A Johnson believes Housing at reasonable cost Is a social right not a vested Interest QUALITY EDUCATION Is essential to a well balanced community The decision making process must be returned to the local level with Input from all persons affected SENSIBLE LAND USE that preserves agricultural land and recreational space must go hand and hand with urban expansion REGIONAL GOVERNMENT can only work If local voices are heard In decisions that affect their lives No new regional governments should be established until the weaknesses of the present areas have been eliminated WIlHamA Johnson needs your support With your help he will be your voice In Queens Park Halton Burlington Information Centres MAIN HEAD QUARTERS ACTON BRENDAN 103 Martin St BURLINGTONRICHARD BROCHU MILTON 87B4115 GEORGETOWN MILLS 3915 Despite most of the attention being directed to the new Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena the old Georgetown Memorial Arena Is not being neglected The old facility Is presently undergoing a general spruce- up A request was made by Pat facilities superintendent for the recreation department to the general administration for a protective seethrough plastic shield to be installed around the sideboards The seethrough plastic would replace the wire Mr also pointed out that the cost of Installing the plastic would not exceed and that In the expense is covered by this year budget The general administration committee agreed that the older facility cannot be neglected but must be maintained and kept in usable condition and gave Mr Shcchan the goahead for the Installation FARM MACHINERY SHOW Region of Durham it OSHAWA COLORFUL BANDS PARADES LADIES PROGRAM OVER 300 EXHIBITS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE SEPT 23242526271975 Adams but wont be around on election day Take advantage of any Advance Poll in your District If you are on list of voters but expect to be unable to vote at your regular polling place on Election Day September 18 you can take of the Advance Poll be held from 9 a to EDTon Sep ember 12 and from Noon to on September 13 and 15 Physically and Elderly Persons Physically handicapped and elderly persons may find that it is to their advantage to make use of one of the Advance Polls since m nearly all cases the location has been chosen for its accessibility such as wide doors no stairs etc HALTON BURLINGTON ACTON Knox Presbyterian Church Main St BURLINGTON Nelson United Church 3437 Dundas Highway GEORGETOWN Fire Hall Chapel St St Andrews United Church Rd MILTON St Pauls United Church Main St SELECTIONS This advertisement published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario

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