Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1946, p. 2

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brills thinks that civil war general nathan bedforcl forrest stated a humdinger of a rule for success he said that he didnt have anysecretin combat unless it ras to get there fustest with the mostest arts crafts tea sale -and- antique exhibition oddfellows hallgeorgetown saturday nov 30 1 to 6 pm ken mcmujlan firt in carrxaok team and tandbh at sotal ken mcmillan georgetowns pre mier horseman who has been a suc cessful winner at hundreds of lu fates and horse shows these past four years bad a splendid record m bis first appearance at the royal winter pair which ended last week in toron- kens team of thoroughbreds sir davia ana halton performer placed first in the carriage team and carriage tandem classes ken has under con sideration on attractive offer made by another showman for purchase of the horses which are among the finest dhow horses in canada mrs mcmillan also made a name for herself at the royal in competition with the best lady drivers in the pro jflnce she was second in the 153 and over carriage third in the open car riage and fourth in uie stake other prizes garnered by the mc millans included seconds for open carriage tam and fourlnhand third in open carriage and fourth for pony team though not a prizewinner their daughter joyce had the thrill of competing in the royal too georgetown high school anmual commencement gregory theatre thursday evening november 28 815 pm presentation of prizes dances play admission 35c ticket holders must be in their seats by 6 oclock prevision means provision bruce mackemzie j representing tlie london life insurance company ha vi mushkoomid thi last two yiafts and theyre mill oomingt that is ana reason why when yon tick up the telephone yon cant always get through to yosr party jtwt as promptly a you ana we would ota operates are working at too speed preaent qoipinent is being stretched to iu fullest pos sible me and we are working against time to hairy the highly eompbcatea insttjutioas which are essential to handle the erer growing of daily calkv you use um telepbone wfll 70a tuber these facto if 3 wcdm slow toa deuyed at stbeetsville on saturday november 23rd at the united church parsonage stpeetsvlue a wedding of local interest was perfor med by rev m g butler when he unitebmn marriage lou isabel crlpps and william gordon cummings steen the bride ls the daughter of mr and mrs a e cripps of ouelph formerly ol georgetown and the groom the son of mrs william e steen 0 street- ville and the late mr steen given in marriage by her father the bride wore a streetlength dress of grey crepe with lace bodice grey felt hat with black ostrich plume and blaox essortes her corsage was of or chids and white heather her sister mrs kenneth cotton ox georgetown was matron of honour wearing a street length drees of moss gr crepe with black lace black accessor ies and a corsage of pink roses groomsman was mr norman cook of toronto the twenty five guests motored to craiglea for a wedding reception mrs crlpps received wearing a dress of french blue crepe wttfc black acoessor- is and a corsage of cerise carnations tne grooms mother assisted wearing black crepe with black accessaries and corsage of mauve baby mums the tables were decorated with pink baby mums and centrepiece was the three- tier wedding cake following a honeymoon trip to new york city the couple will reside in toronto tabcwelx party for mr and mrs wheloon emmebson miss norma thompson was hostess at a farewell party on tuesday nov ember 13th for mr and mrs wbeldon enmersoa who are leaving town to make their home in victoria c the evening was spent playing progressive crotinole at which eleanor muuere and spence mcklnnon were winners after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess mrs gordon mcmluxhy presented a smtriffn bhsriln tray to couple on behalf of the friends who were present mr e left on sunday by plane for the west and his wife will follow latex thats brills endeavour in storekeeping naturally we cant always succeed any niiore than the old general did but that s where we set our sights brills main the moral being we shall have mens fine al w linr eddie staf1aton home from overskas one of the last district to return from overseas onr eudle stopleton came home last ttouraday and was met at toronto by bis wife and baby daughter and his parents mr and mrs henry stpleton norvml onr stapietoo returned to canada on the samaria overseas for four years and eight months he married the for mer joan stratful of dover kent on august a uht mrs staoieton wrth their utue daughter june canada a few months ago been living m norral bell telatbonr company of canada starting this friday nov 29 brills exclusive representative for hudson fur mfg co it pleases us to please you phone 167 georgetown twenty tabus flat f at institute euchbs the womens institute held a suc cessful euchre partly to tte rose boom on tuesday n lb when twenty tables ctpiwyers enjoyed a ltoouc t 8harfe e d takes command of the urne soots lt ool c t sharpe ed streets- ville has been appointed to command the lome scots peel duffertn and halum regiment according to orders published by headquarters military district no 2 lt col sharpe assu med command on friday 15 novem ber succeeding ix ool n x poweu rd brampton the change of command was effec ted in conformity with a new policy adopted by the army which requires that all commanding officers shall have served overseas in world war tl lit ool poweu turned over his com mand on thursday 1hh november at a meeting held at brampton armour ies attended by officers of the regi ment in recognition of his service to the regiment ix ool poweu was pre sented wrth a saver casserole and stl ver tray the presentation was made by major b g h stratton second in command of the regiment in bis brief address to the officers of the chit lt ool sharpe asked the cooperation of all during the j period of reorgantsatton he advised the r officers that no in tensive recruiting n would be stnhaitod upon until next spring- by winch time lt was expected that the tjntt would be up to strength in otn- cera warrant officers and nonoonmls- stomed officers thatfaad served over- ssas during the rerjsnt conflict the benefit of their war r boum be invaluable in the training of the since that ume he be held a great at stb oxb after a tour of doty on many knportant staff apppmtments the staff at headquarters orat bs inniitng positions at headquarters was appointed to the dfaeouonal stall 1st oanadian infantry brigade head quarters 1st canadian division and headquarters 9th cle following the completion of the oanadian junior war staff course in uh1 he served as brigade afajor at fttfacxb and later of the war staff course at kingston he terminated his war service sep tember 8 ims at which time be was holding the appointment of ojboj as director of staff duties at national defence headquarters m ottawa protect your investment to oa mr ltb mhcjbbon frauds tbotecaon sad llnvi akntt white toe 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