Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1950, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wathendaymay 3 1 at 1950 t pt to ii heat wave ran wntst in quauty anqes laicttawhiu nuptial held at brampton b church 16950 up extra large even new sheat switches tnbnur high apeed elegants porcelain tap and panels anlomsue even centre lamp and even timers cohe in and 8kb tbkh clark ufjaitmee electric btlth st telephones mt 7m ill nowadays itr no trick at all to pay a visit to ffw folks back homo on hi farm over thou sands of miles of ontarios highways fast and modern buses pvevido frequent and convenient service hrect to the farm gate stratford 310 toronto 145 owen sound 560 barr1e 460 bound nir subject u ekante in brampton baptist church on saturday may soth a 7 jo pjn mia irene hill younaest daughter st mr and mrs toula hill olmtt- iwetl became the bride of uoyd james laidlaw eldest son s mr and mm jaws laidlaw otnbr- val a lsrge basket oi raster stocks decorated we altar and now- e nosegays marked the pewa or ninety guests jmv alex cowan m nerval was vu emlelatlng jnln- titer and mlssteva harmewohh was organist mrs clark lyoni sang best ot aurtbefore the ere- tony and ull wauc beside vou during the signing- of the regtoterv oivln in marriage by he father the bride wore a beautiful down ot whit bridal satin faabtoned with a lbng train and a braided headdress held in place a tulle velr qltb same length she carried a cascade bpuquet ot dream roe and stephan- otls miss tressa mill as mald-of- honour and miss birdie hill 4a bridesmaids for their sister and miss barbara moore her niece junior bridesmaid were gowned alike in contrasting colours ot tur quoise mauve and yellow corded taffeta with net yolks and berthas of fluted taffeta and matching mlt- tenstheirhatsweretled under the chin with tulle eillngs and each carried a nosegay of swoctpcas little judy will niece of the bride was flower girl in a long dress of embroidered pk organdy trim med vwlth blue poke bonnet and mittens to match and carried a basket of sweetpeas mr roy laidlaw was groomsman for his brother and william lald law cousin of the groom and rob ert hill brother ofthe bride were ushers for the reception in the church parlours the bride s mother wore a light blue dress with navy shorty coat and navy accessories while mrs laidlaw v as in black sheer with black picture hot each wore a corsage of red roses the wed ding supper was sengfl by the la dles of the church tlr her wed ding trip the bride changed to a honeybeige suit with dark brown accessories and a corsage of baby orchids after a trip to the stotes they will reside on the groom s farm at norval ashgrove clayton wilsons are twentyfive yaats wed saturday moy 20th was the occa sion of a happy event when mr and mrs clayton wilson celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary during the afternoon over fifty friends and rchtic called ot their home ntar amroc to express consralul itlons and best wishes miss nernire wilson and mrs e m rcailhcid assisted mr ind mrs wilson in welcoming the guests a butilt supper was served with mrs t j fisher and mrs edna gnu land pourini tea misses itulh wilson elhel nrown and marilyn wilson assisted in serving the guests in the evenlnr over 250 friends and relatives gathered in fsnuesin community hall at steworttown for pleasnnt social evening cards and dnnclng to mays orchestra were enjoyed three beautiful bis krts of flowers made a lovely back ground for the serving table from which refreshments were served under the direction of mrs spencer wilson and miss charlotte mccui- lotlgh the singing of auld lang syne ended the evening guests wcrcpresent from bata- vlo ny owensound chatsworth guclph toronto brampton bres- lau milton and freeman jersey qualifies for silver a gold certificates among the many jersey records that have recently been completed in hilton county the leader is norval royal beulah owned by lloyd crlchton georgetown beulah went on test as a senior 4 yr old and inos days qualified for both silver and gold medal certificates with a record of 12854 lbs of milk and 647 lbs of fat in the herd of hans krolas osk- vllle another daughter of h-for- mer herd sire sissys golden stan dard has completed a record this tone it is belvln st anita with a junior s yr old record in sos days of 7489 lbs of milk 480 lbs of fat sissys golden standard la now owned by the hamilton district cattle breeders association and u being used artificially re is ona of the high rated sires of production in canada v other sows have qualified in the herds of miss susanne cochenour at watardown uaurlcet3tbaty at milton dannaxcharlm george town and kenneth kua at hornby have jrou given your donation to the manitoba relief fund yet z local coupleattend flood rally show mr and mrs clarence kennedy of town were nmorui the lucky ones who wer able to obtain tickets for the all star show 1 in maple laf qardans toronto lest friday when over 25000 was raised for mani toba flood relief all canadian radio stations carried the hour and a half show which featured luck stars aa fmorge formbjr who flew from- england specially for tho occ asion etrfd tearing ahdms penn- sylvahlans rhovle sar jack car son the leslie bel singers glsele george murray and the toronto symphony ofctyestta with several guest conductors gord viviani new deputy district governor gordon vivian operator of a j sporting goods store in brampton and coowner of huttonvlllc park was elected deputy district gover nor ot zone 6 lions clubs at a zone rally at the royal connaught ho tel hamilton recently a nat ive ot belleville he has lived in brampton since 103b and was pres ident of the brampton lions in 1048 he has also been a member of brampton public school board attending the meeting from the georgetown club were lion chief j l lambert presidentelect jack armstrong clarence kennedy nor man hill ray whitmee don bar- rager bill berry wheldon ernmer- son and spcnce mckinnon t u at st johns united church rootes motors canada limited 5 take pleasure in announcing the i appointment of hew son motors georgetown ontario aa retail distributors for hillman minx humber hawk and commer van regular morning worship was conducted in st johns united church on sunday by the minister rev john m smith the lesson was read from st luke s gospel 15 1132 and the sermon was en- tlued the elder brother the choir under the direction of mr norman laird sang the anthem the radiant morn the evening message was entit led launch out into the deep ariti the lesion was read from luke 5 111 miss helenemmons accom panied the congregational singing at the piano it was announced that the sacra- t ment of the lord s supper would be observed on sunday june 11th brampton lions and that the minister would be new officers absent during this wvck inaltwt tnce at the himilton conference x former brampton which is ulnn held in maiasttr harper bull is the new uniersit presentation at caledon for mr and mrs rutledge mr and mrs ted rutlcdge the former margaret mccormick ot laledon were honoured recently ot a social evtning tn caledon toatdv ship hall when they were prevth- led with a purse harvey speirs v as chairman and leona wallace rt nt in address helen kirk made the presentation several of those present made short speeches and john mcenne after1omch darning w as njoycd ters managing editor of the con servator is a vicepresident and vince mountford canada packers trai eller who has been emcee of several lorne scots band concert is lion tamer schultz electrics conitructioa wiring motor repairs okmol tomltsj leiae year pfepssffy by s gaomwirslteuss tsaaf sad easy to install eanii as sore raimjuii na m akee eders c tte la ha egrnterti at a dor lvssapsiaaft shipbtbt folly sssanassaat the commerce will be there the nolied trading nations of the world will be there to buy and sell in one of the earths great free markets r all the people of the world cao not attend in person but the work of their bands and minds will be there to peak for them in the common language of 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