Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1981, p. 6

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Page Till I Wednesday August 1B8I mT5Krrrgnii Community ChaissonMowat marriage a double ring ceremony Hello visitors Special a doublering ceremony at Sacra Church Cindy Ann Mowat daughter of William and Edith of Georgetown and Joseph Edmund son of Nickalous and Chias son of New Brunswick were wed on June ISO Father PL off elated at the cere mony Mrs played the organ Escorted down he aisle by Mr and Mrs Edmund Legio Lines He lived up to Legion Pledge Herald Special It Is with deepest regrets having to report the passing away of Jimmy Murphy Jimmy served in the Imperial Army during World War 1 immigrated to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian Legion in IBM Eventually he held the office of president of Branch 120and also became the president of the branch Imperial Section During World War he enlisted in the Canadian Army If ever there was a person who lived up to the Legion Pledge of Service to others it was Jimmy Murphy Our sincere regrets and deepest sympathy to Maggie Jimmy wife and partner who was with him all the way Comrades in George town and District Memorial Hospital arc Wiggins Sam Gisby Roy Haley Frank Smith Doris and Hunter of the ladles Helen is in Toronto General There is no car club draw because of vacations Do not forget the blood donor clinic beld by the Red Cross at Holy Cross Church August her father the do wore her mother dress an old fashioned gown with long pointed sleeves lace top with pearl sequenced sweetheart neckline and a bustled skirt wore her mother gold locket The bride had her aunt lower crowned lace and chiffon veil She carried a lace bible with pink da and forget mcnots on lop and lily of the valley cascad ing down the front Mo Honor was Ann MacLean of Acton She wore a long blue dress with pink daisy print and carried a lace fan encircled at the top with daisies and a ribboned hand bow Her hair was adorned with blue and pink daisies The and best man Don Corley of Georgetown wore blue tuxedos The mot her of the bride chose a floor length peach gown by a white orchid corsage Following the ceremony the bride and groom and their attendants were driven by the bride a brother A dinnerdance was held at the home of the des par Master of and proposing of toasts was performed by the brides uncle Ernie A wed ding grace was g ven by her grandmother Nell a Mown I The wedding cake featuring dais and lovebirds was made by Marg Young aunt of he br For the dance at which friends and gathe red a on of the grooms band Revival performed consisting of Leo to Don Corley Kings and Jamie Mowat uncle of the bride Prior to the wedding the bride- tobe was honored at two showers Shirley and Marg Young of Brampton hosted a miscellaneous sho wer while a second was hosted by Ann MacLean and her mother Shirley The couple are making their home on Queen Street in Georgetown Out of town guests arrived from Brant ford Paris Erin Brampton Feteon Falls Herald Many of the rca dents took advantage or he long hoi day weekend to go camp or to spend time at their summer cottages Most of the weekend was wcatherwisc to enjoy th great outdoors Those hat stayed home Just relaxed or welcomed visitors to their siting at the Smith Farm were Mr and Mrs Kevin and Daughter Terry of was by her daughter Beverly who is from Winnipeg Man lobo Miss JeanShor till Toronto Sunday vis t at her parents home ih Mr and Mrs Floyd and sister Nancy The Wright twins Joan and Jan also of Toronto spent Sunday with Iheir parents Mr and Mrs Grant Wright and brothers Barry and Danny Mr and Mrs Paul Schwarx ned on Friday evening for members the men rand heir wives Itwasln the form of a They enjoyed the meal around a huge bonfire evening weather was perfect for the occasion Thcf were about present Mr and Mrs Harmon have returned after spending a month in visiting re a and Ing places of interest There will be church service in Ball on Sun day August People arc nulled to welcome Rev Walter Bchic who will be In charge of Services for the remaining Sundays In August May We Present for your listening and dancing pleasure THUHS SAT AUG 7th JOHNNY B and STRINGER From our dining room CHICKEN WINOSII JJjJ Ma St South 3388 Downlown Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES K GEORGETOWN 3 I El I A El j ENDLESS El El El El KELDFOnASTHBREaTACDOHSUSPEHsEWQK ra RAIDERS OF THE LOS ARK 9 J El 1 waftcl fjj I HELD OVER EXCnWG WEEK 13 THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK j Jit Son Phone coop in Erin Herald Special The Committee for Better Service CBS la serious about forming a cooperative and renting long distance tele phone service from Bel Canada a spokesman said Sunday CBS which represents tele phone subscribers in the two Bell Canada exchanges In the Erin Township area dig satisfied with the results of meeting with Bell Canada officials last week Bell Canada continues to refuse to provide tollfree ex tended area long distance service IE AS for the two exchanges The CBS protest of rate hikes for the Continental Telephone Company and no extended toll free calling area forced the sale of the exchang to Bell Canada In I960 CBS spokesman Robin Searle said that after fighting to get belter telephone service in the Erin and Hlllsburgh exchanges for several years CBS Is frustrated to find they are very close to qualifying for The exchanges are close but not quite close enough under new guidelines approved recently by the Canadian tsdiotelevlslon Telecommu nication Commission the Bell Canada regulatory agency The guidelines a revision and tightening of criteria for extending toll free service must show that exchanges are adjacent rate centre of the two exchanges must be within miles of each other there must bo a per cent Continued on page AT HAIT0N HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY 52 Numbers HOW TO FEED A BUNG WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS DO IT YOURSELF BUFFET FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN When you re making plans for that sports banquet church social or club party plan to serve the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to two hours ahead of time Then come and pick up our finger good chicken salads and Grecian bread for only PERSON Serve your bunch the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken It won t cos t you a bundle And there nothing like it And include plates serviettes serving spoons tablecloth Tried chicken STREET GEORGETOWN

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