Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 16

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 8 1956 pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 71701 twins woodworking limehouse manufacturers of sash frim storms don imido out trim door hrdwr plywood floor tito window gins open evenings and alj day saturday till 9 pim trtangto 7j161 rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers chatting with m h b building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen w iluams triangle 73302 iiu6mvrrt mu pumuil i we oufzs- business then some oh goodness sakes how we can plums zt billgarbutt 16 elgin street ytimc trlanglt 73638 travel notes go now pay uter ticket instalment pun to europe or mexico call and get full particulars at john r barber trovol advilor whn barm aoincy insuranci travel tr 7m11 mui smm chiropractor bride both from the west back home again after a few weeks at lake huron and judging from our wea therman s reports in the herald i think he was kinder to the people at the lakeside than to those at home we had quite a few part lally dull days hut it wasn t too cold and even more important not too wet so most days the chil dren were able to get in a swim at the beach and that was the important thing perhaps it is because we dont make an opportunity for strolling down country roads when we re home and so dont notice them so much from the car but it seems to me that there is a greater profusion and variety of wild flowers around in verhuron than at home a walk down the back road at the cot tage could nearly always be coun ted on to produce a little bouquet of very pretty wild flowers most of which were not familiar to us strolling past the cottages ear ly one evening 1 happened to not ice one couple busily engaged in planting some exotic looking flow ers in a shaded nook on their pro pert i think what really altrac ted m attention in the first place was the bij tub of the tortious cut blooms sitting nearbj not beinc iblt to resist my cunositi stop- pi d mil tsked them what kind of flowers they were and it turned lout they were wild orchids lht i were really beautiful a bit paler in colour than the cultnattil tiopi cal i iriiu and ibout li ill the sue but olhciwist itr s milar the cottagers also pointed to some oilier plants in the garden which hid ce istd bloomm bi this time which they said were the icllow wriety of wild orchids as you mifeht exput the or chills trow in shadul swamp plates pparcntli there is a pro lific paleh of them in some vi oil id swampland owned hi a rilativi iif the cottagers who wen busil 1 transplanting llum lhn had j brought dlonj some of the rich black hunnis to cncourati the iklitatt plants to tiki root nd the last look i hid at hum just he i fore leaving to comi h mi cir jtainu indicate 1 that thei had in deed taken root ind wen thn ling 9 not that i did much in the line of cooking while iwa indeed the it si the bttttr but th it made nil thi more time f r reading about it lit jusl forgotten wh i publican n i i p- ptd it fr m but here a e ft i cookinc hints ou mijit b inti r estcd in i th ujht the men a will as the ladies nujjil like lo hear about these heeiuse thi f ioiis involved are often prepare i on he popular outdoor barbecues where thej sometimes like to preside first of all there is the matt r of eggs before ou put lour scrambled tuu mixture into tht pan he sure the pan is er hoi then in the matter of mushrooms you should haie the huttir sizzlinf before add int them and thin tht should he cooked fast ind lifehtlv for just a couple of minutes an omelet won t stick to the pan if the pan and hutter are hot heforc the omelet is added when cooking a steak brush tht bottom of a very hot pan with oil for the best results pour a little melted butter over the steak after it is cooked 0 on sunday afternoon mrs william carney brought us a copy of her hometown news paper the bury times from i an cashire england she thought we might be especially interested in the classified section which cer tainly looks extremely profitable they have included more classi fixations than we have including coming of age announcements for daughters and announcement of silver and golden wedding an niversancs in the in memorial column i noticed birthday memor lams and the families frequent publish in memor i a ms at the time of the death of a member anoth er heading in the section was ex animation successes there were several pictures in the paper of rose queens and their retinue this is a lancashire custom in june the joung girls look ver sweet in thtir long drch ses and garlands of flowers in their hair they reminded mrs tarnc f another custom in lancashire that of the church wilks on whitsunda all the congnfitions j of the vinous churches assembled certain place ind walked to church ti gelhcr for this occasion of course the new clothes wen bought a little incident on sundaj at ternoon involving a prcttv little girl who had become lost also reminded mrs carney of another 1 lancashire custom whenever a i child is lost in her hometown there is a man who goes through the streets ringing a bell of course here the best thing to do is to report to the police if jou find a lost child or if vou lose one incidentallv it wasn t long on sun day atternoon before the little girl was reunited with her familj on friday july 20th oakwood united church toronto was the scene of a wedding of local inter est when marie elizabeth maynard and earl b tctrault dc were married the groom who with don gay d c operates the georgetown chi ropractic clinic is the son of mr and mrs r tetrault naicam sas katchewan his bride who is em ployed in the city with physician s services incorporated is tht daughter of mr and mrs h l maynard swift current saskateh cwan the church was decorated with baskets of roses and there were white satin pew bows for tht ev ening ceremony rev edwhrd a lacey officiated and mrs clark was organist the bride wore a strapless wed ding gown with full length skirl of white imported lace with deep flounces of nylon tulle the jackel had a peter pan collar and hlj point sleeve her henliirtss was made of tulle ruffles and a finder tip veil was trimmed wilh seed pearls she wore cultured seed pearl earrings the fl of the groom and carried a while bible topped with a single white orchid and white satin streamers caught with fern and whiti slcphanoti the brides two sisters were htr attendants mrs dons peters as matron of honour ind miss inn on majmrd as bndism nils hon nie sk the ti i mi s nuti wis flower fcirl thiv all won iff the shouldt r w ill u ntlh j w ns i f m mi t net our liffeli ind ttriud noscfas of lellow r sis ind f mums don cay was roimmin t sh ers were rcorte m i i r an 1 sidni ski both brothers in 1 iw of tht groom harvtv raik vrnprn r t his mete in m irn iji a reception was held afterwards at 331 oakwood avenue where the newlyweds will live the brides mother received wearing a navy blue and white dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses the wedding table was decorated with a white lace table cloth and white tapers and a three tier cake was decorated with doves and roses and surrounded by white tulle leaving on a honeymoon trip to northern ontario the bride wore a pink cotton dress with full bkirt and the top scattered with rhine- stones her accessories were all white and a white orchid was her corsage j a goudy photographer 19 mary street triangle 7 3366 offers the people of georgetown and district a complete photographic service portraits home or studio service by appointment weddings commercial banquet group photographic reproductions of your valuable documents identification passport or license photographs fast service all work guaranteed ton of gold for brampton jersey a jersey cow from b h dull son brampton is the winner of a ton of cold certificate brampton ella basilua 173016 produced in 3 lactations 1322 dajs 2 186 lbs of fat she is a 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