Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1976, p. 16

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HI EMERALD Wednesday January im Peterson didnt win but Julian is happy with his new leader COMMUNITY HALL BOARD chairman treasurer Back row left to EXECUTIVES the annual meeting of the Hall Board right Ernie Thompson and Jean board members the I97fl executives were elected Seated from left to right Tom O Ha gen public relations officer are Linda 0 Connor board member John Sargent Road collision sends one to hospital Several motorists were week Halton Region Police Injured In multiple car report collisions during the past A threecar collision at the Brenda Burt weds Rev Mann A wedding wos solemnized in Hanover Baptist Church on Saturday December lff75 uniting Ruth Burt and Reverend Ralph Brad en Mann in marriage is the second eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Burt Acton and Reverend Mann Is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Bra den Mann Peterborough Ont Rev Gordon Hill Sparta and Rev Richard Cross were the officiating clergymen for the doublering ceremony Clayton Root brother In law of the bride accompanied by Mrs Jean on the organ rendered two beautiful Burt and the groom sister From Mat the chosen bridesmaids Each wore Identical floor length gowns of sky blue polyester crepe with attached bordered white marlbou They each wore silver pen dants gifts from the bride Their bouquets were yellow chrysanthemums accented with blue heather and yellow streamers The ushers were Jock Hammer Delta B C and Douglas Burt Eric Mann was the best man for his brother wedding Approximately guests attended from nearby towns and cities including a former minister Rev John and Mrs who are now solos as well as Joining Alex Motheson In a trumpet duet to conclude the ceremony The bride wore a gown of white polyester satin featuring an empire waistline enhanced by lace and embroidered with seed pearls The yoke had a rounded inset of lace a mandarin collar The gown had full lace ending in deep cuffs with pearl buttons The Aline skirt formed Its own chapel train which was also trimmed lace and tiny pearls The matching Juliet cap held the bride four tiered veil in place She carried a bouquet of yellow rases wlh white them urns bride a two sisters Charlene Root and Sharon residing In Region Saskat chew an The groom grandparents Mr and Mrs Allan Mann and Mr John Whitllngton age all from Peterborough were special guests The three tiered round wedding cake was made by the bride grandmother Mrs Frank Smith with the decorations beautifully done by Mrs Dan Connor of Prior to the wedding the bride was feted with many showers and presentations The newly wed couple left for their honeymoon to various sections of the United States and upon their return will take up residence at 251 Street Hanover Evans receives life membership On Wednesday January 14 the United Church Women or St Johns United Church met in the church hall tor their Annual Meeting The evening star ted at with a pot luck supper which was In charge of Unit A A mixed bouquet of red roses yellow daisies and pink carnations centred the buffet table A warm welcome was ex tended by President Ruth Evans Mills Ruth and Bernlce presented the devotional The retiring President June Evans thanked the members for the support given her during her two year term VicePresident Ruth then presented her with a Life Membership Pin In recognition of her faithful service Minutes ol the Annual meeting of January 1975 and Treasurers Report were read and ap proved WlUlams presented the proposed of officers for 197 a and this slate was adopted Reverend Harold Martin then installed the new officers Our new president Mills took the chair and spoke briefly A number of announcements were read and noted Special attention was drawn to the Meals on wheels project now underway In the Georgetown area on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of Mora volunteer are urgently needed for this worth endeavour Anyone who could help even for one day a month Is to contact Jean Getty at intersection of Sargent Road and Mountalnview Road on January 24 at Injured Stjepan of Ml Boulevard Mr was able to take himself to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Police estimate damages to his car at Also involved In the accident were Lauretta Evans Valleyvlew Road and Barry Coe Shelby Street Although no damage was done to the Evan s vehicle police estimate damage to vehicle at Injured in a twocar collision at 1B3 Road on January at 15 p m were Lea trice Sieveklng Metcalf Crescent and her two passengers Glenna Douglas Fagan Drive and Mary McEwen Eden Place The driver of the other car Wayne Woollev of Norval was also injured but with the exception of Glenna Douglas who was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital by an unknown driver all the Injured made it to the hospital on their own Police estimate damage to the SievcJdng vehicle at and the Woollev vehicle at 300 Catherine Davles of 112 Mountalnview Road was In collision with a car driven by Daniel Conway of Kingston Ont The accident in front of the residence January at m The Conway vehicle owned by Butler of 12 St suffered no damage police estimate while the vehicle sustained A parked car owned by Robert Household Furnishings was struck by an unknown car which left the scene January at The accident happened at 10 Street A car driven by Ronald Georgetown struck a parked truck owned by the Region of Halton January at Police estimate damage to the pleyard vehicle at and to the Region s truck at The accident cured at Street Sargent Road and tain view Road was the scene of an accident January at 15am when a ear driven by Penelope Hull Rex way Drive was In collision with a car driven by James Hid dies ton of Sargent Road Mr Hlddleston was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Police estimate damage to the cars at MOO each A narrow curve on 15 onehalf mile west of was the cause of on accident January at a when a car driven by Roger of RRl Acton was In collision with a car driven by Patricia Forester of Toronto Police estimate damage to the Forester vehicle at and to the Mattson vehicle at Cars driven by Carol Georgetown and Corbet Van Dam of 20 Mary Street were In collision January 23 at 9 am Damage to the McGIoshan vehicle was police estimate while the Van Dam vehicle was damaged WOO The intersection of Main Street and James Street was the scene of an accident January at a 45 when a car driven by William Moore Park Crescent waa in collision with a car driven by Howard T 117 Main Street Police estimate damage to the Munro vehicle at and to the vehicle at A box of garbage In the middle of Prince Charles Parent of 102 Prince Charles Drive to swerve and lose control of her car which struck a parked truck owned by William Patterson Terra Although the Patterson tnck was undamaged police estimate damages to the Parent vehicle at The accident at 10 p Haiel Dumper Sargent Road her car January at m when it was struck by a car driven by Jasper W Green McGilvray Crescent who had been in collision with a car driven by John Sargent Road Police estimate damage to the Green vehicle and to the vehicle at Damage to the amount of was done to a car driven by Margaret Georgetown when it was in collision with car driven by Sandra B Hurley Dawson Police estimate damage lo the vehicle at The accident on Guelph Slreet January at 10 a A parked car owned by William Bradley Rock wood had 110 damage when It wis struck a school bus driven by Mary Kock Georgetown The accident January 19 at a m when poor road con dill oris forced the school bus to be backed along backed along old toward he Seventh Line No damage was done to the Bradley vehicle Police estimate damage to the school bus owned by Esqueslng Bus Lines at formidable new broom capable of sweeping out Premier Davis MPP Julian Reed commented to the Herald this week and it has given us a whole new lease on life MPP Reed said that Stuart Smith of Hamilton newly elected leader of the Ontario Party would receive enthusiastic and determined support from Liberal caucus The campaign which sow Smith win On the third ballot by a 4 vote margin over London businessman David Peterson was cleanly fought Reed said During the campaign for leadership of Ontario Liberals MPP Reed was a supporter of Peterson Naturally you feel disap pointment for your own can didate to lose But people have to accept there have to be losers in order to have win We iron it oil out and work it through Were all Liberals MPP Reed said outcome of the cleanly fought campaign was the absence of any bad feelings If there was healing to be done it was done right at the convention I very proud of Peterson The democratic process has performed well rookie MPP was not about to make a definite statement on the likelihood of a spring election but he did say We re as ready as we can be for an election He said that for the sake of this newlyelected party leader he hoped for as much lime as possible But we re ready to go Caucus Liberals have shown ud well in Ontario minority government MPP Reed said As the third party In the government Liberals have made a large con He said that old timers in the caucus had taken rookie members to their heart and helped us The feeling good the best It s been in years Earlier at the convention some of MPP Reed activities made national television If you Just begin to mention it he party leader begins lo laugh then explains I had the rush of a song and that he was flattered when the then composed It nimllnn him At the convention where he to make tribute to departing sang the song Reed said It Robert Nli former Liberal was great fun It was also at the convention Reed told the Herald that he came to know Nixon better He said that Nixon was probably the beat caucus operator in the Liberal Party HaltonBurlington delegates evenly split on 3 contenders by at the leadership convention In Toronto last weekend which saw the election of Smith of Hamilton to the party top Job was said Frank Allen present he Hilton Burlington Association yesterday He said that support by the area Liberals was evenly split between Smith Peterson and Roy Peterson lost out to Smith by 45 votes on the third ballot and Hoy was third runner up In addition to MPP Julian Allen said Grant Alice Walker Nancy Dunlop George Hen all of Georgetown Laurie Reed Heeds Bob Edith Hi If man of Acton and Isabel Hammer ot Burlington at tended the convention Alternate delegates to the convention were Carol Jeanne Servos Dolly George Burt oil of Georgetown and Bill of Acton and Al of Burlington Observers to the convention from the provincial Liberals were Mr and Mrs Jack Lawsonand Mary Ann of Georgetown Aldo Bra Ida John Mowat Gloria Coates and Eleanor of Acton and Mr and Mrs Jim Cunningham of Hornby Federal observers to the convention from the area were Peter Walker and Mrs Laurie Harris both of Georgetown and Miss Elizabeth of Early problems in school identified The Country Pine SALE SALE Ian 15 FEB UP TO UP TO Hill on Board Mayor Tom Hill has one more hat to wear The region administration committee has selected Hills Mayor to the Halton Board of Health Councillor Pat McKcnzle was nominated to represent the region on the Children Aid Scoelty but because of a conflict of dates with the Region Conservation Authority on which he also serves he had to decline A study of north Students particularly boys who arc having problems in their day today school promises to have for reaching effects upon early problem Identification methods of school systems throughout the province An Interim report on the Identification Study was presented to the Board of Education at Its meeting last Thursday night According to Em Lavender director of the board the findings of the group Its five years of studies arc being closely reviewed by other boards In Ontario The studies have been carried out In eight tary schools In north including Harrison Public School Joseph Gibbons Public School and Stewart town Senior Public School Areas of possible difficulties for which assessment and handling methods ore being developed Include motivation and self concept auditory memory visual memory associative learning and general information together with fine and gross motor development Full Implementation of Identification program however Is still two or three years away Completion of the research findings Is expected In December of this year with the final report and mendations to follow in the spring of In the meantime the study group has requested board approval to field test the program In one kindergarten class in each of the three areas of The board Is presently considering that request OWLS A COUNTRY SAVINGS for A COUNTS Starvation stalks millions Who cares BRAMALEA CINEMAS DIXIE ROAD AND HIGHWAY Walt Disneys Tho wr BLACK BEARDS GHOST NOW LIES MY FATHER TOLD ME LUCKY LADY FflEE PARKING THEATRE PHONE S7KM Terra Cotta wedding setting On Saturday December Rev Harold Martin united in marriage Betty Hamilton daughter of Dr Robert Hamilton of Main St to Don Williams son of Mr and Mrs David Williams of Georgetown The double ring ceremony took place at p m at the Terra Coltn Inn In Terra Cotta Chosen as Betty matron of honour was her sister Heather who is a student at the University of Waterloo Dave Reynolds of Toronto a friend of the groom served as best man The dinner following the marriage was held in the Terra Inn which was followed by a dance in the Lions Club Hall in Georgetown Don a graduate of Trent University In Peterborough is presently employed Stephen Real Estate as a property appraiser Betty Is employed at the Niagara Escarpment Commission In Georgetown Betty end Don travelled to Nassau in the Bahamas for their honeymoon and ore residing In Georgetown Betty HamiltonDon Williams

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