the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday evening may 30 1956 second section may crown ceremony first time in town parishioners of holy cross r c church attended a special may devo tion a week ago sunday afternoon in the church when the ceremony crowning of the blessed virgin was enacted for the first time in georgetown the impressive ceremony included a living rosary m which children of the parish the girls in white and boys in their sunday best formed a crown around the church interior each of the 69 children said a hail mary with the congregation icplying mary jean tucker was queen of the may and placed a crown of llowers on the head of the virgin s statue mary neale carried the crown and jour boys from notre dame de beauregard farm dressed as knights acted as an honour guaid in his talk fr ansclm spacey ex plained the meaning of the ceremony saving that mary is queen of the uni verse and that praers said are taken b her to god arrangements for the ei remony were looked after bv mrs reuben neale ann tucker and joan lurara senior choir festival prizewinner united ypu take trip to niagara on may 21st the young people of st johns united church took a trip to niagara falls there wre threi carloads of young people and i chap erone from the ctdarvale school on the trip they enjoyed a da of sightseeing at the falls lunch was eaten near the falls and supper on the w a home the young people would like to thank the dm in of the ears and their chaperones for providing a wonderful trip children who will be 5 years old by october 31st 1956 will attend kindergarten parents please fill out this form and send it to principal harold henry if you live in chapel street district or pin- cipal william kinrade if you are in wrigglesworth school district please send the form before may 31 parents who submit form will be personally notified o registration date later in june please have your childs birth certificate ready at that time child s name day of birth parents name house no please print this information at esquesing council plrtnco charlea studio the senior choir of chapel st public school won first prize this year in the music festival for north halton urban schools which was held in acton members of the choir are front row left to right fred jewell brian hill colin hayward wayne fiebig holding the festival cup andrew deboer gary teeter philip rau neil ellison second row john bennett jacqueline shepherd cairne babey sharon swales sona berg betty carey judy ransom barbara avery lynda vanwyck heather arnold third row mrs james f evans who assisted in training the choir pamela turnbull marilyn mcfarlane patricia o neill janice shrubsole gale roden sharon sweezie shell o neill nellie roodzant cornelia roodzant barbara whitmee pamela williams gerald roden back row jeanette stamp judith stamp patricia sykes sherron bradbury joan craig wanda fawcett diane greenwood linda pearson brenda bell mary jean tucker betty bonfield and music teacher kenneth r harrison local orangemen attend carlisle church parade on sunday i oval orange lodge 368 arhslc was host to a large nuni bcr of orangemen for ihe annu il church parade lo carlisle tinted church ltd bv in orange young britons fife and drum bjnd ind ihrcc union jacks th paiidc slipped off with a number of uhia lulus from hamil ton and orangtnun from the home tighten restrictions on garbage dumping your donations will be welcomed for the annual fund appeal conducted by the georgetown iode and friends canvass takes puce monday may 28th to monday june 4th irftituti for tni itlmo givc to he lp the blind a by law prohibiting the thiowing plating or depositing of rubbish or rcfusi on 1 sqm miil township roads wis pissed b tin township counul at ihur mutiiil in stcuarltown idal tuisdtv i h council ippoinli l clifford nglts worth as a mtnibtr of tin tioau of hoi nh l ummumu 1ai k and delimited ilhnr ik nton issess mint uimmis mm i to iltind tin asstssois cimun lun in ninth 11 t an e irlur mcetine m iy 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councillors sptnur wilson l unpbill sinclair and wilfrid bird wirr m atunihncc varsity grad seeks diplomatic career llmrj first younger son of 11 r md mrs charles i si of toronto and corgi town nmuil his liathelor of arts degree at iht l nivcrsily of to ronto convocation last week he intends to enter inula s dip lomatic service his brother sindy also a l of t graduitc is on the lec turning staff and doing postgraduate work in biologv while doing research work with hllns on ihi best farm at suwarttown mrs george m bess was agnes mcleod mrs corgi m bcgg who dud in i ronto last wiik was agnts r mil tod before hi i nuru ige a mim liir of i faitiik pionuntnt in diorgc town si viral u irs ilo mrs ijcgg din in the tilt sit hospil il n m iv 21st whin she hid in in i p it lint si nt fr u luring hi i inp in i fill shi w is bin ml in mount ih isml cum tin ifur i fun i il mhki iuisdiv it tin moi lev lidfinl iluptl mini nf di uptown sin i tiruli 1 publu in i huh sihuol bin ii fithu w is pi tinimu whin llu ji i i tlin w i on m un si md hi mr mrs anton remmig holland wedding trip otlr lady roman catholic church guelph was the scene of the marri age of carolina gertruda drentera daughter of mr and mrs g dren- ters r r 1 guelph to antonius remmig 20 arietta street son of mr and mrs j remmig rotterdam hol land father hartlub conducted the service at 11 oclock saturday morn ing may 26th the bride was gowned in white lace ballerina length gown and bolero with d rhinstonc collar her veil fell from a crown of gold and rhin stones finger tip length the shoes were gold brocade and she wore white gloves the bouquet was of white carnations the matron of honour and two bridesmaids were sisters of the bride and the little flower girl was her nieee alice drenter of georgetown they were gowned in light blue pink and yellow the bridesmaids and matron of honour carried bouquets of carnations while the little flower girl had a nosegay of palt pink rosebuds and blue earnations the bride was given in marriage by her father her brother joseph was usher and th groomsman was another brother pierre drcntcrs of deorgetown during mass mrs pierre drenters of georgetown sang immaculate panis angthcus jesus thou art coming the reception was held at the home of the brides parents r r 1 guelph where the brides mother received for her in dark blue with accessor ies of light blue and white her eoisage was of carnations mr and mrs remmig left on a hone moon to holland the bride weaiing a light blue suit with a cor- s ige of white carnations on their return they will live at r r 1 guelph lodge loi 68 stewarttown lol lb hornby lol 245 georgetown lol lltwcampbcllville lol 2385 milton lol 3234 oakville lol u31 uelph lol 478 gait lol 2429 burlington and a good represen tation from various hamilton lodges this was the hrgest church parade held in carlisle since the war and aeeording lo onngo leaders a clear indication of the growth of the order in this part of ontario llll 1 i li ii i il slm 1 ill r opir 1 b i hn mibi in u huh look in the u 111 1 ink of li lot itums hk muutt md fiimlv liud in ih i luiui un m in si south wlnih i s now tlu ill mi w apirl aflr her puinn ilu d she went in li with hir biothu in ioronto w is i it i mu mil md lontinutd to in iki h r hoiiu in the utv sum int in her hn bind a sis tir hi inor mis 11 m wtthtrild m lso md i brother norman in nnto slu w is pruliee isid b a sistir i ml bmlhir mrs 11 hinder sun mi willi un mel tod miss m iv 1 min mis hcttie 1 aw son mr s 1 arnilt r- i rlv and mr robe rl i ulv itlendid ihe funeral sinus are yov o sinus victim ttis madactit ftn mn4 y mn4 m lnv lctlnt may w b rtlavvd by labuti tkta tuffrr all ant thalr alalia f ttumac tab let oat a ml trfa trumac tablets at your drug ttere now maccormacks drug store 9 main si north tr 7345 concert series here if enough interested district people inle rested in im ing the finest v inadian concert talent visit cioify town tii invited to at ii nd i mieting in the public librar next tutsdav june hh at 8 pm hnrhs jordan well known cam dian binlnnt and teacher will bi addressing the meeting if enough interest is shown further nrganiz ation work will be undertaken to bring artists to town next vear under sponsorship of concert associations of canada the association has such well known musicians as man sjme pianist hctljjcan hagen iolinist hie spivak violinist and bernard johnson baritone on its roster of available talent for too manv vears canadians have been inexcusablv unaware of the fact that truly great artists in even field have been developing un der our verj noses sas mr jor dan only to leave m pursuit of careers in other countries notably the us the recognition thev receive else where only points up how canadians deprive themselves of the opportunity of hearing them simply because we do not recognize our own talent he savs and it is high time canadians closed the door on the exodus an active concert series operating across canada in towns like george town would bring the double benefit of providing cultural entertainment for ourselves and our children and encouraging canadian musicians to develop their talents at home dollars and sense are you planning a trip dont take chances of losing your money and spoiling your trip by carrying large sums in cash before you go turn your money into travellerv cheques easy to cash anywhere and safer than cash everywhere drop in and sec us at the canadian bank of commerce and well gladly provide you with travellers cheques the protection is well worth the slight cost this it simply one of the many banking services we offer our customers to keep them free from needle worry about their money georgetown branch c j hart manager the canadian bank of commerce summer prices now in effect