for a smart haircut visit our new barber shop rexway blvd and prince chariei drive georgetown gj open monday tuesday wednesday friday saturday friday until 9 00 oclock thursday until 12 00 p m sidney miersma tr 79246 5 hamilton construction 6 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements oarages renovations concrete work building supplies every building need h0arepeav0y wedding solemnized at erin white lilies blue delph miliums and ferns decorated the united church erin when mabel frann3 eldest daughter of mr and mrs dclmer peavoy was united in mar riage to george kelly hoare son of mr george hoare of george town rev gray rivers officiated at the ceremony assisted by rev i snclgrovc mrs donald kirkwood was at the console of the organ playin 0 perfect love during the signing of the register the bride jiven in marriage by her father wore a wqltz length gown of imported chantilly lace over satin and net the bodice was styled with a halter neck and small pointed collar topped with a petite lace jacket with slender sleeves ending in lily point cuf the full skirt was of wide tiers of chantilly lace her fingertip veil was held place by a satin headdress studded with rhinestones and seeded peai she carried a white bible with pink sweetheart roses and white streamers miss joan smith girl friend of the bride was maid of honour in a waltz length strapless gown of pink net over taffeta with matching 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 jacket and mittens her headdress was of pink net she carried a bouquet of pink carnations miss joanie peavoy sister of the bride was flowers girl wearing pink paper nylon flocked with while lily of the valley and jacket to match white mittens and a headdress of tiny pink flowers she carried a nosegay of pink snapdra guns and white pom pom mums mr robert hall was best man for his brother in law and mr wil bert peavoy was usher following the ceremony a rccep tion was held at the home of the brides aunt mrs howard mcarlh ur where the bride s mother and aunt received the guests the bride s mother wore a dress of pale blue nylon lace with white accessories and corsage of pit k carnations the bride s aunt wore a rires of printed grey silk with pink and white accessories and cor ae rf pink carnations following the reception the uu pie left on a honeymoon trip to points cast and north the bride donned a white suit with pink accessories and a cois age of pink sweetheart roses dance school opens again in september the vickie lay school of dancing is preparing to commence lessons in georgetown again in september aflt r a succssful year which end ed in a dance recital in the audi tonum of knox presbytcna i church operated hv mrs tony i a b margaret street i he school had some eighty local and distrut rls and bojs in its classes last ear anm dudge m daughter of mr ind mrs jack udlcon 8 normin h hlwl and julie mcmilkn 29 bjrm street two primming pupils if thi sch ol have hei n awar led h amount f s30 each t be used n the intimialinn of heir train ne next season weds at stewarttown smith and stone employee carl deforest and evalonne smith of the hydro office staff were married in st john s anglican church stewarttown the bride is the daughter of aar and mrs cecil smith stewarttown and the groom s parents are mr and mrs harold deforest acton farm news m m m m m a m rj el m m a m m m el el a rj d m a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a mcclures 30th annual august halton seed grower w breckon honoured mattress week 228 coil spring mattresses single 3j full bed size sleepmaster regular price 3950 this offer good till august 25 only august furniture sale 95 harold c mcclure ltd 14 main street georgetown tr 72522 be e r p e e 13 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ra e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e legion notes by ls clark iht inniiil dt curat i n da ind ami hurch pink will he h id on sund ij stptembei 9 in tor tawn air aw i mi nts jre will un dtr way jnd us h ipt d that iirlc delegations will be present from the other in inches in hie tone the piruli will form at th jnn hill in mill street at 2 00 pin inmnf to the l mctcrj for nice aranlcimnts fir the ser viec are beinf nndi b the branch hapljin itev kenneth richard on the i orne scots band will as imial he on hand for the affair unfortunateh the lirls pipe band will be out of town that week end o mill be unable to take part in- ititions to various organizations have one out and it is hoped that most will take part not onlj does this parade com mt morale memories if those of our comrades who have passed to the great bejond but as a 7one church parade will bring together th various branches from within h7 they are brampton oakwlle port credit milton acton bron te strettsville and georgetown this should in itself be a good way of binding together more clo se ly the bnnches and make for re ncwing old friendships we hope that each and everj ember will see fit to attend our branch is not one of those over burdened with parades the two per jear that we do have should be well attended and we are sure will be members have always been very good about turning out we hope that this year will be no ex ception as zone commander nat urally the writer is anxious to hive a big turnout wont ou phase help by being on hand once more the annual fxhibilion oulinl is almost upon us i ich year the bnnch hires buses to go ot see the irriors da piradc at the hx we expect this eir will be no ciptiin ind as usual ill children will rect ive free idmis sion ticels as do the adults pro iding oiir wltrans of cwrse the bus trip to toronto his ilwas hid a cipicitj crowd and we would judge thit it will again this eir buses ire scheduled to leave it various times ind one idea that is ceitauij a food one is that of hav trig one lone in the late afternoon so that the tired ones may get away without waiting for the even trig performance jim murphy sivs to tell readers the corn roast will be hold just as soon as there is corn available c think he s getting a little tired of all the enquiries about it and we cant say we blame him ou cant hold a corn roast until the corn ripens and you can t announce the date until you know or have a reasonably good idea when that one of the highlights of the programme at the annual conven lion of the canadian seed grow ers association which was held some weeks ago at amherst nova scotia was tht awarding of the robertson associates this u the highest honour which the csga a growers organization can aw ard to one of its members among the three so honoured from onta no in 1956 was e breckon the prominent seed grower and farm leader of appelby aside from the world wheat title won by mr brc ckon at the 1954 royal winter i air he has our the jears been a tower of strength to his count and provincial soil and crop im provemenl ssonations as well as to manj other farm organizations of halton and ontario w e s ma ny friends are delighted at this 11 deserved recognition of his outstanding contribution to onta no and halton agriculture mr breckon at the present time is a director and chairman of the seed section of the royal agricultural winter fair our readers may be interested to learn that the robertson asso ciate was named after the late dr james w robertson who was com missioner of agriculture and dair ing for the canadian department of agriculture from 1895 to 1905 the late dr robertson during his lifetime made an outstanding con tnbution in the improvement of field crops as a result of his ef forts the canadian seed growers association came into being in 1904 he was the organization s first president and dr george h clarke now living retired in bur hngton was the first secretary the late dr robertson served the csga for 17 jears and on his death in 19300 the robertson as sociatcs were established in his memory peter pruneau plastering stucco work free estimate new or repairs 55 ontario st tr 73313 will bti while we still hear rumours of people not receiving their cop of the i egionarv most members now seem to be receiving it o k the malannc dots sum to he picking up a bit too cspecnllj with the large number of pictures thit thev ire now running in it pictures do make a imguinc and there s no doubt thit this is so in the legion irj acton has ccrtainlv boon get ting its name in there pretty reg ularlv and wc hope that george town will do the same in the near future just noticing the dues board the other daj and we judge that there arc quite a number of new mom bcrs coming in the influx is a stead one and the growth is gradual but very stahle there are no large increases or pondmglj large decreases according to latest available re ports from the executive the new furniture to furnish the lounge for television room if ou like will be here about september 15th it is hoped to have the official open ing at the first fall monthly meet ing this seems like a good idea as well as being i good excuse for a part the furniture should cer uml add something to the place nd will be well worth the consid erabte amount of money invested in it the georgetown herald wednesday august 22nd 19s6 page 5 pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 travel relaxed and carefree to the toronto exhibition august 24 to sept s ratum rail far fare and onehalf for the round trip good going thursday aug 23 to saturday sept 8 inclusive return limit sept 12 fgll information from amy osl fire sale when fire strikes will you be selling your place for a or va what it is worth that can happen if youre ignor ing insurance protection fire may force you to 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