Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1952, p. 11

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we are pleased to announce the jmmj itfdllinjjlowsjjf wsdneuyxvonujlpriuajl nasugaweya church aoku opening of a quality cash and carry cleaning and hum kveopkning i specials dresses suits coats 77c odd trousers 39c i i dayh only endinfl may i dyeing dept top quality cleaning at rockbottom prices i for the finest in cold storage by experts georgetown main street phone 167 l 25 of valuation brampton main street phone 812r tall aundnu of snapdragons and daffodils war the aattinj in nasaa- gaweym presbyterian church for the wedding on april 12th of margaret elizabeth dredge daughter of mr and mr herbert m dredge and george isroood aon ol mr and mrs john lanlond uov james suthcr- land officiated mrs verna camp bell played the wedding music and the soloist mr elmer dredge cousin of the bride sang the lords pra yer before the wedding ceremony and 0 parfeci love- during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of whltcfrotted organdy with tiufc couar filtrf- bodice and full sweeping akirt she wore matched pearls and ratting gift of the groom her shoulder length veil was of tulle with a sweetheart hulo and she carrtod a tucade of wwetrt peas and red roses her atteiutiinu were mn mary kenwick matron of honour sister of the groom mrs hetty dredge lister- inlaw of the bride miss shirley dredge tlxter of the bride the flower girl wm miss karen dredge niece of tlie bride they were gowned alike in frosted organ dy of pastel shade of blue yellow i w filled hn lull skirts they wore flower trim med bands on their heads each cur ried a noseguy of spring flowers the flower girl wore a dainty mauve frutttd orgundy gown and carried a basket of sweet peas donald lsmond brother of the groom was groomsman and the ushtrs were norman dredge bro ther of ttie bride and jaimn is moiiii brother of the itroom the brides motht r received in a gown of navy faille with gray act kborii s and wore u corsage of pink carnations 1 he grooms mo ther chose a dress of claret faille and lace with navy accessor les and wti a rorsage of pink carnations about sixty gut sta attended a re ception ut nassagaweya presbyter lin church with candlotlt utiles dworated with pink and white african v lolelt a four tier wed ding cake was made by the brides aunt mrs r w dredge r or travelling the bride wore a gray suit willi navy ucrrvsories and a corsige of swi t h as gueili at tended from c unptx hville nrvil urampton moltut milton und mon ureal n congruence that counts we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street 83rd birthday is marked with party on friday afternoon ajirll 11th a number ot georretown nnil acton irliild had a surprise party or mrs c freure who celebrated her 83rd birthday on that day she is at present at the home of mn albert smith acton where she is convaleseintf after a twu months stay in peel memorial hos pital she received a number of useful slits and n most enjoyable afternoon ended with o tasty lunch of sandwiches and cookies and a de licious birthday cake ws simple when you know how and thats the title of the commerce booklet telling you the facts you need to know about handling your own money i this handy purse the booklet gives you tips on how to endorse your cheques exchange on cheques current and joint bank accounts what to do if you lose a cheque or hank book end tips on travelling funds all this information and more is ready for quick and easy reference in its simple when you know how ask far your copy of your local bronehor write to frances terry head office the canadian bank of commerce toronto the canadian bank of commerce membership is growing in chamber of commerce 1ormition of a membership com mittee under wilf 1 fill is to carry out u campaign for members was announced at a meeting last wed nesday of the georgetown chamber of commerce the chamber presi ded over by c p boutelle met in the municipal building membership of the chamber already stands at 17 members the secretary -tnana- gcr joseph gibbons said he had lecelved a supply of membership stickers which arc now available for members kred chapman said he was work ing on a plan for a town bcaullfica- tlon scheme this year and also mentioned that ou may 16th a talk by dr e g pleva of the uni versity of western ontario in st john s church hall would be ot great interest to members of the chamber and to all citizens inter ested in the future of the town alex atari nren has organized a committee to undertake a study of the future requirements of the town for education und other facilities art scott said he hoped to arrange lor earlier delivery of morning mail during tiny light saving time sub ject to postal department approval and pointed out the advantages to businessmen and industry if such a sthenic can be carried through jack malcolm industrial chair man has undertaken a complete survey of all town industries avail ability of suitable industrial sites water hydro supplies etc so that full information will be available for factory owners who may be in terested in locating in georgetown a meeting of merchants will be arranged far april 30th by jack gunning at the suggestion of charles wrayrwho felt the chamber should sponsor discussion by mer chants of mutual problems james linton suggested that suit able inscribed slims should be pla ced on no 7 highway east and west of town and the president asked hlra to opprooch town council for approval and guidance the ques tion of direction signs on county roads at certain points and also on the queen elizabeth way and no 5 highway at bronte oakyhje pol- ermo and tralahtor was referred to art scott for further action t it is hoped to arrange a moating with the fall fair board at a later date doc smellie will manage milton coop a former norvol man w harold doc smellie has been apjsolnted iruiiuigei of milton district coop and will assume his new duties la ur this month mr smellie has been manager of shclburnc cooperative association unce its inception in 1044 at mil ton he will replace karl parr who has resigned from the position to go into business for himself mr smellie is a brother of mrs joe murray of norval and his wife the former grace kiddler is a sis ter of bert fiddler of town and walter fiddler of norval mrs smellie nnd their children lois marion jane and edward will con tinue ltvingln shclburnc until july when they plan to moc back to norval when i have to run into town lor something it is pretty handy just to go to the gate and jump on the bus farmers on or near the highways realty appreciate this great convenience the bus ser vice comes in very handy too for longer trips and helps us uif to enjoy many jwte- visits back iffipflkjffj and forth with jpa our friends in the aty fares are low round trip tihirt iss1 owen sound t 5 95 markdale 5 05 tiiohnbury 7j15 flesiierton 460 comer cupboard restaurant rilone 89 daylight saving timf set your clocks ahead an hour when you ro 0 tbed this saturday fast time starts on sunday distinctive funeral designs weeding bouquets corsages flowers or wreaths tor all occasions walter rigg we invito too to visit our greenhouse in olen williams or phone oeorfelown tsiw tlie commelfes lions peanut bay is eomlntf on may srrf watch for the bl planter float in georgetown that oay 5 starting sunday april 27th gray coach lines bases s will run 1 on day time s time table changes 5 fromgectowt jj eastbourncl westbound s tl 39 m qt 1 1 49 am 1 00 1 am at loill am 519 pm at 524 pm s x1 114 pm at t 0 1 4 pm 2 t x sat sun and hoi only j other trip remain unchanged g s gray coach lines w atdfaaa

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