Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1957, p. 7

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ssxaji t i- v attention georgetown housewives only frigidaire could give you all these quality features lets you select any drying times with one slideout lint control drawer satin smooth all porcelain drying cylinder optional power supply hookup on either 1 10 or 220 volts automatic safety door switch 1t youve a wringer washed use this dryer to fcry clothes fastf feature the iamous frisidaire rjghhanato prying prindpte warnvair is directed throygrvthie clothes at tsfght angles to h m hon of the clothes result- fastar itjore even drying t choose you super dryer separ- ately or as a pair with the new super washer only 3 gallons of hot water for a complete wash rubfree washing keep clothes new looking longer f suy ir aoiv at 14 main street south tr 72522 bottomleycoles wedding in st joseph acton the wedding- took place recently in st josephs rc church acton when mary denise coles became the bride of terrence bottomley the bride a member of the public school teaching staff in acton is the daughter of mr and mrs er nest coles brampton her father was an insurance agent in george town before moving to acton 15 years ago the groom son of the late mr and mrs william bottom- ley of bradford england is with the royal canadian air force sta tioned in macdonald portage la prairie- father v j morgan officiated af the wedding and father r mac- dougall celebrated the nuptial mass miss irene mulholland played the wedding music mrs gwen da vidson of brampton sang panis l0l 245 regular meeting tues feb 12 at 800 pm ioof hall wesleyan street oifjoiit unt mc camc to us th momt pine fo satisracnon at 7aji cabs tv vr interna 2 4 hktowimg mimltt3fai angelicus on this day and o lord i am not worthy given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of ivory bro caded satin styled with a buttoned bodice tiny pointed collar and lily- pointed sleeves the hooped skirt fell in a scalloped panel the bustle back flowing into a chapel tram her circular embroidered veil fell from an ivory satin headdress to shoulder length she carried a small spray of white stephanotis with ba by red roses maid of honour was the brides sister miss pat coles of brampton and miss cay laughlin of guclph was bridesmaid both wore baller- ffia length gowns of blue and sil ver brocaded satin featuring large bows at the shoulder feathered headdresses and matching shoes they carried red roses and white carnations a niece and nephew acter as the flower girl and page boy miss mar ianne coles wore an ivory taffeta dress with a scalloped lace bodice and skirt and lace headdress she carried a nosegay of baby red ros es and baby white carnations mas ter timothy coles wore an ivory suit with a blue satin bow hartley cores brother of the bride was groomsman ushers were terry coles a brother and billy maccoll a cousin wedding breakfast was served in the ymca which was decorated with pink and white streamers the tiered wedding cake featured a mu sical top the base was entwined with white tulle and blue bows mrs coles chose for her daugh ters marriage a drgss of pink f taffeta with a collar of mink and a pink shell hat her corsage was of white mums the bride and groom left on a trip to the northern united states for travelling the bride wore an avocodo wool jersey dress with a bloused back and sheath skirt over this she wore a muskrat jacket ac cessories includod natural doeskin gloves and a hat banded in gold with sequins and pearls she wore a corsage of bronze murris guests were present from port huron michigan pcnetang toron to guclph brampton and george town nts ask monday closing possibility of other merchants joining in a change to monday clo sing of georgetown food stores was discussed at a meeting of merch ants thursday in the municipal building representatives of twenty mer- chandisizing establishments met to air their views on the question af ter a petition had been presented to council the previous monday sig ned by nine of eleven grocers the grocers are asking for a change in the store closing bylaw which would allow them to be open all day thursday and require closing all day mondays the petition was held up because of technicalities in the wording and a 2nd petition has since been signed ready for pres entation again to council herald publisher walter biehn was asked to act as chairman at thrtrsday meeting a variety of opinion was expressed some of those present definitely opposed to the grocers plan others favoring it and others expressing awillingness to join in although personally op posed in order to keep closing hours uniform for all businesses one suggestion which met with favour from some merchants but was opposed by some food men was to have a thursday open night as well as the present friday this is a trend in the city plazas when a show of hands was asked of those favouring the status quo which sees stores closed for a thurday halfholiday no one voted iia favour indicating that some change in store hours is desired by all merchants who attended the meeting a druggist objected to monday closing pointing out that this is a good day in this line of business blity to the shopping public to maintain reasonable store hours he suggested shifting the thursday half holiday to wednesday another merchant suggested a meeting with brampton merchants to see if the two towns could make a simultaneous move a ballot vote was asked by the chairman to get an expression of opinion on how nongrocers pres ent would feel about the closing change thirteen voted seven of these intimating they would sign a similar petition and six that they wouldnt the grocers agreed to withhold their petition to council for at least a week when it was indicated that some of those favouring the change might circulate a petition this week if an overall majority is found it is likely that a joint pres entation will be made to council otherwise it is probable that the and that merchants owe a resnonsu grocers will proceed on their own and ask endorsement of their own closing hours honeymoon at lake placid follows oldhambutt vows standards of white chrysanthe mums and white snapdragons form ed the background in christ church brampton on january 26 for the double ring ceremony marilyn elizabeth butt only daugh ter of mr and mrs leonard w butt huttonvillc and ross lind- burgh oldham son of mr and mrs arthur oldham r r 2 norval rev c allan johnson officiated and mrs w e glcnncy playcdthe wedding music and accompanied the soloist mr jack harstone who corsage of rose orchids the moth er of the groom wore a gown of powder blue silk crepe with match ing accessories and a corsage of of i mauve orchids the couple left for a honeymoon at lake placid and new york stat the bride travelling in a dress of french brocadpd peaudcsoic in powder blue with blue accessories and a grey kid jacket mrs old ham is well known in georgetown and is a former employee of the norton floral sfore on main street wrong name in glen fire call an item in fast weeks herald giving an account of a fire at a glen williams home was in error in reporting that the house was ow ned by ernest ellison the item shouild have stated that the owner was mr l nelissen damage from the blaze was almost negligible since the end of world war 11 the canadian steel industry has ex panded more rapidly than the steel industry of any other major nation clip this ad clipthislao thl advertisement is good for laundering 1 shirt or cleaning 3 ties n when presented with tj one suit or equivalent 2 for dry cleaning offer good till feb 14 1957 only 19 mill street near royal bank 3 kings cledrwri i 4v shu 4113 tit- 7 v speedy pkkup sang the lords prayer given in marriage by her father the bride wore a g of sucde- finished satin peaudcsoie fashion ed with drooped waist and hooped skirt extending into a slight train the portrait neckline was trimmed withirridescent sequins and pearls and the long sleeves extended into points on the hands a tiara of ir- ridescent sequins and pearls held the fingertip veil of silk tulle illu sion the bride carried a sunburst bouquet of gardenias and feathered carnations mrs bob may sister of the groom was matron of honour she wore a gown of valentine red crys- tallette which featured a bertha stydc collar and bouffant skirt the bridesmaids were jmiss nor ma hall tnf miss edith messenger their gowns were similar to that worn by the matron of honor the junior bridesmaids miss susan muir cousin of the bride and miss bonnie robinson niece of the groom wore gowns in adapted ver sions of the bridesmaids theau tendants wore white feathered hats and carried sunburst bouquets of feathered white carnations these were designed and fashioned by the bride who is a floral designer of renown in the district the flower girls deborrah butt wore a dress of white crystalilefa- shioned on the same lines as the bridesmaids dresses she carried a basket of red sweetheart roses andwore a band of matching roses in her hair the ringbearcr gary elizabeth sloan wins lions speaking contest elizabeth sloan will represent georgetown in an oratorical con test- being promoted by lftjits clubs in various towns one of nine contestants who spoke at the high school on fri day her speech on king tuts tomb followed by an impromptu talk on a teachers meeting as i imagine it was judged best by principal j l lambert jsv kenneth richardson and jack gunning who were judges john elliott was chaijrman and lion chief jim jones assisted with the contest miss sloan will compete inthc regional final in earlymarch the location tor which has still to be decided if successful there she may go on to a sub district final and then to an ontarioquebec contest linda white placed second and carolyn biehn third in fri- dayvttontest the winner re ceived a 10 cheque from the lions club and the other two girls 5 six other entrants re ceived 300 cheques pat sykes don cntry bob matthews david oldham carried a white satin piff jones lois niten and sandra j l lambert is choir president the church wardens of st georges anglican church spon sored a banquet and social even ing for the members of the choir on thursday january 25th the ladies of the auxiliary catered for the delicious turkey dinner choir members were invited to bring a friend along for the so cial evening a short business meeting was held to elect officers of the choir for 1957 they are thomas warnes past president j l lam bert president mrs fred kelson secretary treasurer librarians jean engleby carolyn biehn wendy saunders and judy bona- than thomas warnes is robe master for the boys junior choir and miss lena mcnally robe rnis- tress for the junior girls- mcmbers and friends had a wonderful time with contests and dancing after the meeting ramo powerful 5tube radi available in 6 beautiful colours wigos special sale price 16 with your trade trade in radios dont need to be in working order but should be in fairly good condition we reserve the right to refuse radios not in reasonable condition wigotvradio 32 main street triangu 73376 i 1 it cop crpp coop coop coop coop coop low with the ring surrounded by lllyofthevalley mr john coyne was the best man and the ushers were mr roy burney mr carl oldham and mr richard butt following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the brides parents at ricblyn farm in huttonvllle the mother of the bride recdfve the gttestsln a gown of rosewood swisspeau de sole with matcliliw accessories and a f w il i rljfr l ii jlt sproule the three prkewinners were guests at the lions club meeting last night at the mcgibbon house of the 268 seats in the house of commons the four atlantic prov inces have 33 bas7s onte- rhrss the ttoajfcpralrie ferovfajr l qhave 4 british coltunbia 8ha wf the ttrritori 1iotb s x 1 8 s s i coop coop coop coc i jrfcc vflqtlcc for every 100 gallons of fuel oil purchased you will receive a ticket at the end of each month one lucky ticket will be drawn and winners will receive free 1qq gallons of fuel oil december winner mrs a mcdonald r r terra cotta fuel oil how available from our bulk storage on guelph street for promptrefpicient yearhound service fjll tr7i27t tr 82391 v collect v ff necessary coqpc ci u ci 3 1 r cojop tokp wn- milton oropco i j

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