Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1946, p. 8

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feuuv j- mowdith wkddjno aprett wadding was solemnised sat urday august mat 111 the united church acton when helen agnes meredith only daughter of mr and mrs chse b meredith uroehouse be- oame the bride of mr brntmuwi wil liam kara eon of mr wkn- o and the late mrs kara of montreal the cere mony was performed by the her a w fosbuiy given in marriage by her father the bride looked charming in a floor- length gown of white satin with over dress of net and lace sweetheart neck line and fitted bodice she wore mat ching mhtcns and carried a bouquet of rod roses bouvardla and white hea ther made in the form of a hoisttshoe the brides only attendant waa miss ethel earn of montreal sister of the groom who looked lovely in a floor- length gown of lime green crepe with headdress of pimple flowers and green net and matching purple elbow gloves she carried a nosegay of ta roses bouvardla and violet larkspur tbe groom was assisted by mr jack noble cousin of the bride ushers were mr russell kara brother of the groom and mrs jas sohofleld all of whom served overseas with the groom miss ethel franklin of acton presided at the organ and during che signing of the register mrs robt shaw of toronto rendered a solo because alter the ceremony a reception was held in llmehouse memorial hall where the brides mother received wearing a powder blue ensemble of crepe and lace with blade accessories and corsage of red roses assisted by the grooms sister mrs kay miller of brampton wearing a dress of brown crepe and sequins with matching ac cessories and corsage of red roses the brides table was decorated with pink streamers sweet peas and white heather centred with the bride s cake and four white candles in silver hol ders for the wedding trip to northern ontario the bride chose for travelling a sky blue silk jersej dress pastel blue topooat black accessories and corsage of red roses the grooms gift to the bride was a gold heartshaped wristwatch and to the groomsman a silver cigarette case tne bride s gift to the groom was a sll vex cigarette case and to the brides maid a gold compact outroftown guests were from mon treal toronto kitchener baden brampton cheltenham acton geor getown inglewood and glen williams after- alban window dsdioatcd at bt 1 ajlbucb to ouumbtoe beaumont a large congregation including the lome soots band and representastve from the canadian legion was pre sent at st albans church glen wil liams at ittoree oclock on sunday noon last when the new window de picting st alban the potronal saint of the church was presented unveiled and dedicated after the processional hymn which was a version of o canada the rec tor called the family of matthew beaumont and the ohtnxhwardens of st albans to form a- group with him beside the window he pronounced the mvocatioh then said in devout and loving memory of clarence beaumont killed in fiofi in defence of our free dom on ui ims hi holland this wipdowsfnted to st alban s church owhjlams clarence was bapiieed in this church attended sunday school and worship ped here i nw ask his brother del- mar 4o present ufls beautiful window and i request his mother to unveil it dettnar beaumont then said we present this window to st albans church in memory of clarence and we how unveil our gift to the lords house at the word unveil mrs matthew beaumont removed the flag covering the window which was then revealed m its beauty mr montague merryday people s warden standing with mr arthur beaumont his brother warden said as churchwardens of st alban s church we accept this devout offering according the thanks of the congrega tion therefore and we now request the archdeacon our rector to perform the act of dedication this was done in the following words to the glory of god in loving mem ory of our wellbeloved in christ clar ence beaumont and for the beautify ing of this the lords house we now dedicate this window in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost amen after prayers and hymn 337 the ser vjee of evensong proceeded with psalm 23 sung and a special lesson from rev elations read the hymns my own dear l jerusalem the golden and hark hark my soul were sung the rector preached from the last verse of the twentythird psalm thy loving kindness and mercy rfiall follow me all the days of my life and i will dwell in the house of the lord for ever we pass through the valley of tbe shadow of death but tbe preposi tion la through not in therefore after the gloomy road ubrougfa the valley we emerge beyond into the glorious sunshine of oodli ton clar ence if a martyr m a cause worth dy ing for and the window in his mem ory depicts britains first martyr st alban clarence would have been twentyfive years old today as this is his birthday gods rest to the noble dead said the preacher gods consolation to those who loved him gods warning voice to all to you so live that you may die that you may live letter to the editor dear sir sept 8 1046 i am giving the answer to the per son who laid a complaint about the goats being at large in stewarttown well no one is in favour of them run ning loose but when you have them in chains and some one takes them off rt can you do about it that was cause of the trouble and they are at large now and i have not been able to catch them yet so you cannot blame the owner of the goats pair play and a square deal ts all x care about the party who is getting te blame does not own the goats so do not throw stones where there are glass windows a lover of a garden new publisher at steetsville tony mendell city editor of the windsor daily star has purchased the streetsville review and took over the editing of the paper last week mr mendell is wellknown around this dis trict being an elora boy and a former staff member of the ouelph mercury he succeeds mr o r church pub lisher at streetsville for many years whose falling health necessitated his retirement rosedale greenhouse cut flowers wedding and funeral derign work phone 283j whitmee t a i phone 241 gruen watches fine diamonds lakeuleman jeweler phone 436 brampton me mrmatve lfear4 chickens oostom chicken picking with latest moblnery also highest market price paid for fowl alive or dressed culling hocks a specialty huttonvllle egg ondmg station brampton 343 small lathe work and motor rebushing starter and generator repair guy wilson ilboeoyi fl owers design work a specialty mimtnt norton floral oki took obdeb dc how t sanrnzor vacuum cleaner riddall pkbne436 memorial window dedicated at st georges on sunday morning archdeacon thompson dedicated a beautiful win dow depicting ruth in loving mem ory of the late elva goldlna black burn nee arnold this window made by mccauslands of toronto has been on order for nearly a year and is pre sented to st georges by the family it is situated on the south side of the church in the central pair near the pew which mrs blackburn was accustomed to occupy at the conclusion of the processioni hymn on sunday morning the rector proceeded to the window and conduc ted the brief service of dedication an nouncing the gift and then saying to the glory of god in loving mem ory of our wellbeloved in christ elva goldlna prfvftrtu yt for the beau tifying of this the lords house we now dedicate this wmdow in the name of the father and of he son and of the holy ghost amen prayers were offered for the gift and tbe donors and the pedal hymn no 837 for the dedication of gifts was sung members of the womans auxiliary of which mrs blackburn was an offi cer were present as also a good rep resentation of the rebefcahs the flowers on tbe altar were placed there by mrs blackburns unknown friend in that organisation the rector preaching from the text and now lord what is my hope truly toy hope is ever in thee spoke of tbe only true refuge of humanity our hope in christ described mrs blackburn as a christian and church- woman who vetted on that hope one who bad made an important contri bution to church and town life knd whose death left a gap difficult to cd bt bsftd on the christian hope as the or tfas for the children of men be o wttb the appreciation and gratttoos of tho officials and pso as of at osartrs the beaattful gift tarn 1bs blackburn tmnof o mx enid ibeae mb a from the far corners of the empire they came bronzed striplings from the antipodes pinkcheeked youths from eng land lads from india and from the indies to train for the greatest battle of all time under the british commonwealth air training plan over canadian prairies forests and towns they won their wings and with them flew the youth of canada closely integrated in a new unity of purpose and a new understanding their courage and the skill they learned in canadian skies held the enemy at bay during the dark years of the war and provided a flashing spearhead for the final victory we shall be forever indebted to the training of 225000 men for air force duty was a major canadian 1846 produced by ok ondwmxmtonofthrir wo mvrivfnary 1946 contri t the win ning of the war but equally important it was a portent of future greatness for out of such unified and farreaching efforts will come the canada of tomorrow canada unlimited to each of us whose savings went into victory bonds to contribute to this great achievement there remains the con tinuing challenge to hold those bonds as our investments in a glow ing future q

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