Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1977, p. 14

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PJlJHEiiB Mr anil Mrs FORTH wedding October was a warm sunny day for the wedding of Lucille Milton and Forth Lucille is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Milton of Georgetown and la the son of Mr and Mrs Monte Forth of Ontario The wedding took place In Holy Cross Church decorated with gold and bronze mums Father Pierre Wood conducted the double ring ceremony Organ music was by Mr J A Redmond The bride given in marriage by her father wore a simple gown in cream jersey featuring a cowl neckline Her head piece was a single rose with cream streamers She carried cascading bouquet of pale yellow carnations and cream mums with ivy Milton was Lucille only attendant She wore a softly styled gown In rust jersey and carried a matching cascade of rust mums and ivy The best man was Clyde Forth a brother of the groom and the ushers were Beverly Forth another brother of the groom and Brian a cousin of the bride The parents or the bride and groom received a hundred guests In the church hall for supper and an evening of dancing Jerry Dominico a family friend was the master of ceremonies for the occasion The bride chose a rust wool suit for her travelling costume Her corsage was In com shades of rust and yellow ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Pcicock of Ont are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Kathleen to Corporal Mussel E Burns of son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Burns of Amherst Nova Scotia The wedding to take place on Sept 19TB IJIIMIHH are most in Africa Australia and the amazon THEY ARE CAPABLE OF MOUNDS FT TAIL WHICH CAN HOUSE MILLIONS OF THEM AN ESTIMATED KINDS OF TERMITES EXIST ABOUT TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA RELIABLE SOURCES CLAIM THAT DO AS MUCH DAMAGE TO PROPERTY IN THE US AS FIRE DOES WITHOUT THE FIRST WWDIHG IN AN AIRPLANE Nov A Don Bibcock end the best ma jumped out of the plant Hi the chut after the unman IS AN AFRICAN COUNTRY ABOUT TWICE THE SIZE AND POPULATION OF TEXAS ONLY OF THE ETHIOPIANS CAN READ AND WRITE MANY OF ITS NATURAL RESOURCES HAVE NOT BEEN DEVELOPED COFFEE ACCOUNTS FOR HALF OF ITS EXPORTS HUNTING LEGIONAIRE BUG The bug that In August of 1976 struck a number of people attending an American Legion convention in Philadelphia with a fatal lung disease was unusually hard to track down For months the government scientists at IhcCenterforDlsejiseControllnAtlanta Georgia worked at It and got nowhere Time after time they examined lung and fluids from he people who had died put them into microscopes stained them with dyes to make germs visible tried to cultivate he germs if any to make them more plentiful and therefore more easy to we Nothing worked The scientists almost gave up Months later they were officially still searching for the germ By December some however like CDC researcher Dr Joseph E McDade had gone back to the lines of research hey had been following before the Legionnaire s disease Incident happened Then McDade went to a Christmas party A Stranger at the party made a skeptical remark about the CDC effort to find the Legion bug and that hurt Dr McDade pride The day after Christmas he and his assistants went back to work on the Legion problem Two liter bey had the answer The bacterium not a virus as was long suspected not a fungus nor any other of man enemies Just a bacterium was found to have caused disease before A mysterious outbreak of such disease in Washington C In 1965 and another one In Pont lac Michigan In IKS both involved the same bug Since being tagged by Mr McDade hurt pride It has shown up in other cases In various states But now we know am be licked with antibiotics Fighting along with the scientists Is W fit your Lung Association the Hilton Lung people every breath you tike You can Join the fight against lung by answering your Christmas Seal letter today Lung Association Hill loses police seat to Burlington councillor Mayor Tom Hill has lost his The ballots were tallied by seat on the police com regional clerks and the mission In an election at Region Wednesday to decide the region two appointees to the police commission Mayor Hill lost to Coun David Coons a Burlington Insurance ad jus tor Mayor Harry Barrett of Oak la the other regional appointee winning his seat an the fourth ballot In the election procedure contrived by the councillors Other candidates were Coun Mike Armstrong who lasted three ballots Raining support each lime and Milton mayor Donald Gordon The election was by secret ballot each councillor wrote on a piece of paper the name of the candidate he supported date receiving the least dropped on the next ballot Eleven ballots were required for a win Maclean Anderson of warned council thai under Municipal which governs procedures of councils ballot was illegal Following the lions council held a formal recorded vote to which Oak councillor Carl ill of back Mayor Barrett who had already left the chamber Committee appointment Illik council has a the citizens who will sit an Jotal and com mlilees beginning in the new year Douglas and frcd Leslie were appointed for year terms to the com miltoe of adjustment Paul Nielsen was appointed the parking authority for a Dont put the cart before the horse Before region pro- proposals from lo a preliminary design on a resource energy recov plant it should first del ermine if there is market for the plant product Coun Ben of Burlington told Region Wednesday Coun Ciprleiti was speaking against a recommendation of the Solid Waste Re source Recovery Technical Co ordinating Committee that called for the design work three year icrm Douglas Mag wood was ap pointed lo the public librarv board for a three year term Councillors Hoy Booth and Marilyn were ap pointed lo Georgetown Ho Board and Coun Miller to the board of the To the recreation advisory committee in Words three and four John Day Gambles Clare J C Wild and Smith were Council recommended lo I ho region I hat councillors Buss Miller and Garnet Pal Mc j sit on the need to your Conservation Authority ore here and then Mayor Hill and Duby on the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and Mayor Hill on the hospital bach candidate was allowed a few minutes lo say why he thought he should be re glonal appointee on the police commission a post which pays nothing Coun Armstrong reminded council that himself was an appointee to Ihe regional council replacing Morrow who became regional chair man Coun was aware of police morale and of the situation regarding police in north Hal ton He said he was not over worked on any other commit tee and was familiar with Jobs duties after talks with Mayor Barrett Mayor Barrett said he en Joyed the eight lo 12 hours a week required of him as a police commission and could afford the time has one of the highest crime clearance rite per cent and one of the lowest per capita costs for police he said According to Mayor Hill per capita cost is companies markets ore there and then design he chairman Hie Mor row said a staff report contain a market analysis would be late in January or early in February A prellmin study would cost WO half of which would be paid by the ministry he said The council passed a motion combined wilh ministry of by Coun Carl analysis of mar market analysis be obtained kcis to a model to prior o preliminary design Corn producers need marketing board Corn production is the last farm operation does not have a marketing board says Peter Itanium president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Church helps Santa fund Georgetown Legion will re ceive help with its Santa Fund this year as a result of some domestically inclined men at Knox Presbyterian Church The Knox Men Ciub held its first annual Christmas break fast Sunday morning and scrambled eggs and ges to BO people between and a m The which they earned as well as the IS dozen eggs hey I use will be donated to Ihe Legion toward he Christmas baskets which that organization gives to needy families each year Although the club is a relat new organization it was founded last spring this is its second service project Members contributed to McDonald s Crippled Children Day Speaking 150 per sons at Hie annual meeting of of Thursday Mr Han said corn is a million business In Canada and is expected to increiic by per in tin next two or three It is hi Eh time corn had an elected group to speak for themselves he said He urged the meeting to fin J what corn producers in want In order to sup port a petition the govern that isks or a plcbeseile on the commodity Mr corn markilinfj with powers lo buy and sell and prices is nm what li needed Rather he thai there should be a negotiating marketing board low level functions which an be a spokesman fur earn growers negotiate advance payments negotiate stabilization plans for corn as well as corn fund and drying charges and payments premium grades of corn The board would also supply and trade lion and promote export One day seminar asked for council Hills councillors should h a one day seminar as soon as possible to review the issues facing the Coun Mike Armstrong has suggested Ml council should be aware of what s gone on in ihe On larltf Municipal Board hearings between the town and Focal Properties he told council las week We should take another look it the law suit facing the town he said and where town will get the money pay if Focal Properties wins ihe suit I MADE IT MYSELF Christine Wilcox displays the decorations for her family which she learned to make the Col Croft workshop Mayor Barrett said thai last year he negotiated a provincial grant for an lm proved police communication system As well as revising control over the budget vehicle maintenance which resulted in a saving of He added thai he was aware of charges of police brutal and promised that the commission will follow The winners of 1977 fire through on an Investigation of pretention poster contest in each Fire poster winners were awarded their prizes at region Wed nesiiay First place in the girls gory was won by Frances of Milton a grade five student Public School In boys category John s school in won first place Honor mentions went to a Si Anns school JunmeHclzak of a Ascension I I Anderson of s and Slum of SI Coun Coons said he believed he was in and negotiation and the reading of a balance sheet He said he would try his best ihe job and give loo per cent Mayor Gordon said Milton had a representative on Burlington police commission and he fell he could do the job Mayor Hill said he was graitful for having served on Hit on and reminded that although has on f there was one jmIii finer fur ivory in ami for 1977 Urbanization study gets nod in Halton regional council reported this week that Wednesday gave Its per students involved jn the mission to a University of Project which is financed by a research team to from the Kellogg conduct a sociological of Foundation have already effects of urbanization established contacts among upon runl area with the regional staff members and T federal government officials Hilton will become the n setond major research area lo Children Aid Society the be studied as part of Ihe regional industrial develop university Rural Develop family mini Outreach Project In departments Cinada contrast to its first subject the Manpower and immigration predominately rural Huron officers wire among the areas where assistance has been students wilh a recruited previously agricultural en explained that the vironmint already en countering the pressures of urban infringement council approved a memorandum of ex understanding drafted by I he town mother hearing in over the site and funding of a new library in sud Hi uggcslcd there lie a on Ihe All council should lour the towns futilities for a first hand look at staff quarters Armstrong minded in addition lo sup porting by heir attendance building committee chaired by The capital budge up to 1982 should also be reviewed in the seminar Armstrong said Terra Cotta painters world is realism By ANDRE Hers Id correspondent John Guy Walter Is paint On canvas his intention is obvious ft is the way he states this intention that makes his painting serious and unique Symbolism romatlclsm are not for him I am a realist he states Althoughtimel3thecnemy I paint when 1 can what I sec and remember what I love about Canada Bringing up a family Is real enough John comes home every day from Toronto where he works as a commercial artist back to Terra Cotta his wife Barbara and three sons John Junior Jason and The cottage where he lives on the river is charming but old and old houses demand constant loving alien I Ion John has had to put aside his brush for a year lo cope with modem his home yet managing find a few hours to carve the exquisite bird and animal pie as a relaxant when the roofing and plastering became too irksome In his small studio huge canvases stand mutely patient waiting for master hand to nng them to fife this winter When the snow falls and the light tips the ridges in front of painted bams and buildings saved from anonymity he will finish that which is already almost perfect Seven years in Art School in England and a further four Manchester s Regional Col lege of Art is what apprentice ship to a vocation is all about A natural talent for fine draw lag has now become a que of split hair precision of detail so stimulating to the viewer Good examples of this cacy of drawing are the two studies of Down East in pen and wash the crazy old bour buildings and limpet like cottages drown In a witty three dimensional manner Invaded by tumultuous seas detail perfect guiding the eye to more and more delighted dis cover My Initial hero was Van Gogh he said Perhaps be cause he was the featured artist In the first exhibition I ever went to The French Impressionists carried the message of their lime and I learned from them It was an mental age But times change I think the work of Andrew Is all important to a shaky world and Col too from Nova Scotia is pro ducing canvases that are Mil liantly artless and real enough to satisfy the Dew hunger for realism Our world has become Jaded tho flip sophistication of the comic artists of the fifties and sixties The public are turning once more to painters who are capturing time space lost things the green ana pleasant People who look at John Walter paintings do not ask What is it They say Isn It beautiful and Ihey mean It 11 Itself exclusively with rural smaller urban ureas No will be conducted for in and he said faculty members The project is expected lo followng council en produce recommendations in principle of the regarding ihecitablishmenl of project last July programs that wll meet Don lose of the university and social needs that a rent present una I tended SUPER SPECIALS CONTINUE Great Grocery Buys Extended All This Week JOE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS I FRESH I T0 FANCY yflgg size NO GOLDEN DELICIOUS CltERY MO ml EGGS 691 I ICE CREAM CANADA DRV GINGER ALE 389 TANGERINES 2 Come choose from our LARGE SELECTION of CHRISTMAS TREES G f MARKET 8778882 GUELPH ST 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