Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1951, p. 7

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1 pge 7 newly weds will mpice their hcime inoakvmie st pauls ttnifced church parson age milton was decorated with sweet peas and maiden hairlfern on saturday may 12th for the wed- 4frl of barbara joan mclennan jlhter of mr and mrs j a mc lennan r r- 3 georgetown and i lome wilfrid hawes son of mr and mrs cllfsbrxl hawes glouces ter boad oakville rev james l blair officiated the bride wore agown of white bridal satin arjd nylon net with a sweetheart neckline and a full- jength veil caught tq a halo of rnotherdfhpearf she carried a- bbo- quet of american beauty roses she was given in marriage by her father the- grooms sisterinlaw mrs ra m hawes oakville as matron of honour wore powder blue taffeta with matching headdress and car ried a cascade of pink carnations and ivy dolph hawes oakville was groomsman for his brother j t a reception for fifty guests in lk sunday school room of the church the brides mother wore delphinium blue crepe with yellow accessories and a corsage of camel- ias and pink roses the grooms mother who assisted in receiving the guests chose a dress of navy blue crepe with matching accessor ies and a similar corsage for a honeymoon trip in the jtates the- bride- chan to a pow der blue gabardine suit with navy accessories and a pale yellow shortle coat enhanced with a corsage ot pink roses and silver ivy they will live in oakville church news holy cross roman catholic church rev fr v j morgan ist 3rd- 5th sundays mass at 1 100 am 2nd 4th sundays mass at 900 am norval charge of the united church 130 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship glen williams 1030 am sunday school 700 pm public worship norval hornby stewarttown anglican churches rev j e maxwell ba lth st johns stewarttown 730 pm confirmation rt rev w e bagnall ba bd bishop of niagara st pauls norval 10 00 am holy communion st stephens hornby 11 00 am morning prayer r i iv i q h0w many tons of dirt have you shovelled are you looking for ward to being a slave to your furnace again next winter 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sunday after trinity holy communion 800 am sunday school 1000 am matins 1100 am evensong 7 ipm st albans church glen williams first sunday after trinity matins 930 am sunday school 1030 a in 1000 pm i 100 am union sunday school public wmoii georgetown baptist church a j barker pastor sunday may 27th 1000 am the cod of all experience 70opm warriors of god 1100 am sunday school commencing june 3rd- morning worship will be at 11 00 a in and sunday school at 1000 am st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am little- tots are welcome in our nursery class morning worship ii am covenanters be true- evening worship 7 pm the young people will conduct the worship miss m irunan will be the speaker switzerland pattern of peace an illustrated lecture movies slides comment by anton lendl friday 8 pm in mfembrial hall italllnafad liarci- of the united church mr william a gibb balllnafad 1000 am sunday school 1100 nm public worship churchill 130 p ii public worship melville 200 pm sunday school 300 pm public worship norval and union presbyterian churches rev lockhart rcjyal ba minister norval pm sunday school 300 pun public worshfp knox and limeliousr presbyterian churches rev alex j calder ba bd knox churrh 1000 am sunday school llf0 am public worship 700 p in public worship lhnchousc 130 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship norval banquet for four champion teams norvals four championship h cy tuaftuj of tho past season were entertained i on thursday in st pauls parish hall by the ladies of the womens institute mr egbert c reed acted as chairman for the occasion and in his opening remarks congratulated tho teams in winning the top honours of the whole ser ies mr reed told the gathering that the achievement of the four teams in bringing the championship in each group to norval was almost unprecedented for a village of this size at the commencement of the din ner a draw wnt made on a hockey stick and won by 1 d cameron and at the same mime tnree calia hockey manuals were presented to all the players tonst were presen ted to each team and replies were made by george orasby for the midgets ken richardson for the bantams peter pomeroy xor the pec wees and james teraoioto for the- novices a telegram was read frtfm rev j lseff of midland ex pressing his regret at not being able to be present for the banquet- mr eddie mclean wiio had faithfully coached all four teams expressed his aprpeciation for the cooperation he had received from the boys stating that there was still much for them to learn but they had played ex tremely well during the past season the chairman then introduced mr pal patterson a new resident in the district who is a senior hock ey referee mr patterson spoke to th boys o- tho- neooesity of ploy ing aclenn game and pointed out several new rules to be in force during the coming season he join ted out that the successful hockey player must develop high moral oualitics as well as physical abil ity following this address a vote of avpreciation was given to the ladies of the wi to which mrs wilbert cleave replied guests present during the evening included the three local clergy each of whom spoke briefly and the rev l royal newly inducted minister of the presbyter inn church was introdu ced by the chairman of the gather ing among those assisting in the kit chen were the following mrs har old gollap mrs eddie burke mrs lawrence may mrs w cleave mrs george wood mrs ci egg mrs b cave mrs gray don chester miss prairie mqguire and mrs walter fldlcr following the supper moving pic tures sponsored by carling brew eries were shown depicting tropi- cbl flshln game birds the train ing of hunting dogs and hockey in canada the boys will be pleased to leant that a committee under mr e c reed is planning to present suitable crests to all the members of tb teams in the near future due to the service of confirma tion to be held in st johns church stewarttown this sunkjajtevwirng the regular sunday worship of st pauls norval will be held at 10 am instead of 730 pm miss prairie maguirc has return ed home after spending several months in regina sask where bar father has been quite anderson cain champ bowlers bill anderson and bernlce cain are champion bowlers of the year at the lucky strike bill won the mens singles cham pionship with a score of 3069 in is games beating out last years champ alf kirby who scored 2802 wel lington duke wilson was in third place with 2768 bernlce cain won the ladles tin- gles with a score of 1836 in nlm games mrs alf- kirby was inn with 1778 norma hammond ot streetsyllle third with 1648 i r- v v w it i jl j m vm su d7 may 2i mmj v r-

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