HERALD Community News Wednesday August Special setting for Norval bride WILSON A pretty December wectting took place at Tidings Pentecostal Church in Burlington last December Natalie Mary daughter of Henry and Carrolle Golow R 2 was united in marriage to the Rev Daniel Ernst Rogge of Kitchener The crunch was decorated in a Christmas setting with the Rev Ken Gill of Calgary former Assistant Pastor of Cathedral Toronto officiating the ceremony A cousin of the bride Daniel Hynek of Oakville was organist Cathy Masulka of Ajax sang Somewhere In The World ing the Presentation of the Bride The bride given marriage by her parents looked lovely in a Poie Save floor length gown of winter white The bodice and sleeves were and em broidered with silver bugle beading pearls and crystals The skirt fell into a cathedral length train appliqued and em broidered with crystals A with an inserted rossett trimmed with pearls fell into a three tier peplin The bride wore a wreath like head piece trimmed with crystals that held a finger tip viel with blusher She earned a Norwegian white fox muff with red calla lilies white and evergreen Golow of Toronto a cousin of the bride was Maid of Honor Bridesmaids were Higgins of B C and Rutledge Corynna Ont both cousins of the bride Verena Lanove of Mississauga sister of the groom and Suzanne Sibley of St Catharines friend of the bride The bridesmaids wore Vic tonan gowns of hunter green velvet and the acolytes wore mat chmg gowns in crushed hunter green velvet each accented with at the back The acolytes were Jenny Santorelli and Melissa Santorelli both of Ket and Amy Dixon of Bramp ton They also carried white fox muffs with red Calla lilies stef and evergreen The best man was Constable David Nicholson of Kitchener a friend of the groom Groomsmen were Stephen Golow brother of the bride Ronald Rogge of brother of the groom Stephen Peng of Kit chener a friend of the groom Rev James Stewart of Oakville of the groom and Terry Talbot of Peterborough of the groom All wore black tuxedos with black bow ties and cumberbands During the ring ceremony The Katina Brothers from Tacoma Washington friends of the bride and groom sang Ring of Love composed by them for this ocasston Arnold Geisler accompanied by Siefned Tepper sang The Lord s Prayer while Holy Coirmunion was being served During the signing of the register Terry Talbot sang Household of Faith Following the ceremony a finger food reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the Glad Tidings church for the entire church family and guests A reception followed at Gardens in Winona for 312 guests Cathy Masulka and Carrie twin sisters and cousins of the both of acted as hostesses The bride s mother Mrs Car Golow received the guests rearing an emerald green gown of and satin She was assisted by the groom s mother Mrs Maria Rogge weanng a black and opalescent gown with a full chiffon skirt Evangelist Richard Wilkerson of the bride and groom of Washington was Master of Ceremonies Gospel Recording Artists the Katina Brothers set the mood for this festive occasion with an assortment of Christian love songs and Christmas favorites Honored guests at the wedding were the brides grandmother Mrs Vera Golow of Toronto and the brides great aunt Mrs Dorothy of Following a three week honey moon in Florida the couple have taken up residence at Glen Ab bey Oakville Rev Daniel and his lovely new wift alte are presently pastornib at Tidings Pentecostal Church in The happy couple Congratulations to Rev Ruggle By KAY WILSON Congratulations to the Rev Dr Rick of Norval who received his Doctorate Degree this past June at the Graduation Ceremonies at Trinity College Toronto Special shower A miscellaneous shower was held on August at the home of Fred and Joan Barnes R R 2 Georgetown The shower was in honor of Joan niece Kim Little and Murray Empnngham s for thcoming marriage in September Over 50 members were present from the extended Harrop ly Alan and Jean Harrop the grandparents as well as Iva and Edna Harrop both aunts of the bride Members of the Clare Ford and Roy families and the Hyatt Cation and families were pre sent The brides three aunts and their families including the Barnes family Mane and Bill Wilson of and Doreen and Harvey Burt and three daughters of R Acton The own family her twin sister Kelly the present On Dairy Princess and her brother Chris enjoyed the party too Kim is the daughter of Aileen Harrop and Barry Little of Markam and Murray is the son of Doris Empnngham and the late Mr Empnngham of Stouff ville Many beautiful gifts were received followed by a buffet luncheon Great grandparents Congratulations to Alan and Jean 2 Brampton formerly of on being third time great grandparents on the birth of identical twin girls Lindsay 5 lbs and Laura lbs on August at the Memorial Hospital Proud parents are Steven and Gail Wilson Richardson of Stroud Ont Little sisters for Ashley Proud grandparents are Bill and Mane Wilson of Anton Mills formerly of 3 Georgetown and Ross Richardson of All are grandparents for the third time News Annual corn roast Pinegrove Community Club held their Annual Corn Roast on August at the school and enjoyed the beautiful summer even outdoors An old iron ket tie full of corn hanging on a over a wood fire soon had the corn cooked to a Members sat around visiting following the buffet table of corn hot dogs with pie and ice cream Sincere sympathy Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of John Murray Marshall of Georgetown former ly of who passed away at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital on Friday August 16 1991 Beloved husband of the late Mildred and loving father of Ross Marshall and his wife Beverley of Brantford and Jean and her husband David Harley of Georgetown Loving grandfather of Steven Barnett and John and Robert Marshall Predeceased by brothers Tom and Jim John Marshall in his 87th year was a resident for over years He had been retired in Georgetown for the last years John parents died withm two weeks of each other when he was only five years old He was raised by his grand mother Mrs Tom Jane McMeekin John was a quiet man well liked by all and would never speak his mind unless he had something good to say Being brought up by his Gramma McMeekin you could see how his character was moulded in those early childhood years He worked for several oil and gas companies as a truck driver and always gave an honest days work for any job he took on Friends were received at the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home Georgetown on Sunday August 18 19pm where funeral and committal service was held in the chapel on Monday Interment was in Hiilcrest Cemetery In 1 of flowers contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated Congratulations extended Congratulations to Shannon Crawford of London daughter of Bob and Elaine Crawford of Nor Shannon returned to her parents home from Cuba and the Pan American Games with a Gold and Silver medal in rowing In women fours Shannon won a first and again on Sunday finished second in women s pairs Coxless dictates that two s t in the port and two in the starboaro end and maintain their own course without a cox Most com petitions have a fifth person directing the course while the other four do the rowing Shannon has been training for five years three years com in London Six women and 20 men trained and competed inthecompetitioi Shannon is a nurse but presently plans to stay in training for another year A huge athletic complex was built specifically for the games that will be turned into a housing complex The Cuban people are very poor and still suffering from severe shortages in all types everyday living even more so since Russia has discontinued their trade deal Best wishes Best go out to and Peel County Dairy Princesses who will be com at the C this Friday and Saturday in the preliminaries of the Ontario Dairy Princess Competition Dawn Rowntree of Brampton will be competing this Friday and Jennifer Livock of Milton on Saturday The competition will take place in the Pavilion of the Coliseum at Following the three nights of preliminaries with around Princesses competing and again the Semi Finals the Finals will be held in the main ring of the Coliseum on Tuesday August th HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADAS KILLER food stores target OPEN 24 HRS 7 DAYS A WEEK 51 ST GEORGETOWN Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada NEXT COURSE WED SEPT 4 Wed Thuri Evenings CALL 8770751 GRADUATES SECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA