Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1983, p. 8

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SECTION A THE HERALD July 1W Prelude to World Jamboree Irish scouts take home fond memories By TERRY COLTER three- visit Is behind Herald Special them but already the The first week of a Scouts Venturers and leaders of the from Northern Ire land have a wealth of memories to cherish Thirty boys and five leaders arrived June to spend eight days with host families In Acton Georgetown and lime- house while two stayed with relatives In Toronto A full itinerary of events lours and tics were planned Falls with the Maid of the Mist Tower Sceplc Tunnels and Maple Leaf Village as well as the Baton Centre Ontario Place CN Tower Canada Wonderland and the Blue Jays game seemed to be the most Gael Is of Terry and Colter Northern Irish Patrick Barton left and Jonathan McConnell toured a number of the province a major sites recently Here they were dressed up for the wet trip aboard The Staid of the Mist at Niagara Falls and they also visited he Tower and Ontario Place They were pan of a Contingent or scouts en mule to a World Jamboree In Alberta He raid photo by Terry Colter and Kewley united in marriage travelled were a day trip to Montreal returning by way of scenic and a visit to Salnte Marie Among the and the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre both near Mid land More unique activities included a day at Stewart Cheryl Mice and Edward were tailed In marriage re cently at St Thomas llcan Church Belleville Officiating at the cere mony was Rev Doug Latimer and organist was Rev John The bride is the of Major and Mrs Sam of Belleville the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Herbert of Georgetown Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length champaign moire taffeta gown in pel Tin u V neck ruffled collar and three quarter length puffy sleeves were of chant Illy lace She wore a matching chant illy lace picture hat with a turned up brim with miniature silk flow era She carried a loose European cascade quel of silk white rose buds creme primrose periwinkle baby breath Mrs Hassay mother of bride wore a long deep lavender brocade dress Mrs mother of the groom was dressed In a sky blue Georgette long dress Maid of honor was Cathy of Belleville She was dressed in a full length lavender antique satin gown with a ruffled neckline gathered waist and a matching picture hat with miniature silk flowers Her bouquet was similar to the bride Bridesmaids Beth ley sister of the groom and Anne Marie Becker leg of Canton Connect cut both wore gowns the same as the maid of honor All carried bou queta which matched the bride bouquet Flower girl Cathy Ir vile of Belleville wore a long lavender dress with smocked champaign pin afore with chant Illy lace trim She wore a picture hat and carried a basket of flowers Brian Theorct of pton was best man for the wedding and ushers were Chris Clarridge Derek and Hassay broth of the bride and Herb Kewley brother of the groom A formal dinner and dance reception was held at the Officer Mess at CFB Trenton After a wedding trip to Georgia and Florida the couple has taken up rcsi in P The bride and groom are both graduates the University of Waterloo The bride has a degree in HAITON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A SB GRAVEL ALL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 3302 recreation and the groom has one In math He will be returning to university this fall for studies in the Bachelor of Education program The bride works at Prince Edward Heights Facility for the Hand capped Courtesy Belleville intellltx MR AND MRS TED KEWLEY MILTON PORTS mums SCHOOL WHO Boys Girts Ages 6 up WHAT Sports Fitness Camp run by Board Education Milton Roc WHEN Aug 2 Aug 8 Aug 15 19 WHERE Milton District H S Georgetown S Acton s WHY To Introduce boys girls to a variety activities encourage fun fitness as a way of life COST 1st child each additional child Week Aug 2 additional child for further info call Mike at EXCHANGE TAVERN Georgetown 8773541 Across From GO Station LICENCED PATIO NOW OPEN DAILY SPECIALS HOT COLD LUNCHES 11am2pm Entertaining In The Station House Lounge TOM FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY town School hike on the Bruce Trail visits to Eden House Nuralng Home In Eden Mills the Metro Zoo Black Creek Pioneer Village and a visit to the Toronto Scout of local business included Packaging Origl nalaand The Herald With the extremely hot weather we experienced last week water ties proved be popular well as welcome Swimming topped the list closely followed by a variety of boating activl ties ling In Toronto Harbour kayaking on Fairy Lake and canoeing at Rockwood Conservall on Area Jim Colter teur radio operator cd Jonathan Patrick Barton to his radio shack where he demonstrated how his Norm Battle right accepts a town of Hills pin from Mayor Pete Pom troy at Glen William Canada Day celebrations held recently Norm member of he scout contingent from Northern Ireland which recently visited Ma lion mils on Its way to a World Jamboree In Alberta Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable you week Tuesday to data sal CANADIAN ODEON GEOROfQttgyVN 3 RETURN OF THE JEDI Em J J Enillf Sit inn PLEASE PHONE THEATRE IS FOR INFORMATION 8776232 13 2ND WEEK EDDIE MURPHY Mt jut rich in A equipment worked Because Britain does not have third party agree ment with Canada the boys were not able lo talk to anyone in Northern Ireland They also watched a slow scon video tape of the flights On Thursday evening North district hosted a campfire for all of the Irish contingent and their host families at the Blue Springs Scout Itcservc Just west of Acton Holland Height an area farmer brought his horsedrawn wagon and took the boys on a hay dc around the grounds while Theresa McLaughl in an Acton cub leader explained points of interest along the way George Purdy con tin gent leader presented plaque on behalf of the Boy Scouts of Northern Ireland to Don McLaughl in district president Dave Dickson a troop leader led the flinging and each patrol of the Irish scout presented skit The whole cont then entertained us by singing three Irish folk songs Theresa McLaughlin explained the of the song Cum Bah Yah and taught them how to sign It in the language of the deaf The camp- fire ended with the sing of scout vespers Returning to the care the boys were very interested in the fireflies They had never seen them before Saturday evening Mr Height Invited ail the Scouts and leaders In BRAMTRONICS TV STEREO VIDEO Acton too barbecue at his farm About boys and adults were in attendance and he treated them to another A friend the family baked and decorated a beautiful coke for the occasion Sunday evening Robert and She la Foster hosted a barbecue which con luded with a midnight Two of the leaders George and Norm Hutchinson visited Blue Springs where a Pack I art course was In progress CELEBRANTS Canada Day festivities were observed in number of communities Jonathan Gregg from Belfast and Colin Mac Donald from Northern Ireland were in attendance at where they were present with Canadian flag badges by Mrs DoUlo Moulden in honor of the occasion The were introduced to Julian Reed who also was in attend ance During the course of conversation It was Continued on page Ate BINGO Each Tuesday starling Halton A SINGLE PARENTS DROP IN CENTRE e Tues am 12am IMtfl I yiiwmitiftfa 2341 For Fine Dining This Week Were Celebrating Christmas in July BUFFET LUNCHEON Served 11 am 2pm THURSDAY MENU 33 THIS WEEK For your listening dancing pleasure Enjoy the country sound OF MAPLE CREEK THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Open Monday Saturday tor Lunch and Dinner THEY JUST CANT HOLD US DOWN We are raring to go from oiir new location at 11 Main St S Acton Maybe we can keep the kids from TOTAL BOREDOM with our 24 95 Mon to Frl Rental YEA YEA Our phone works again 8533340 Special pricing at Acton Georgetown Mitton locations THOMAS HOME VIDEO AND DISC RENTALS IIMdnGt Acton Mooia Park plan Milton ACTON 3340 GEORGETOWN MILTON OVER 2S ONTARIO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

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