Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 7

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district man is guest at goddaughters wedding imrimim grate now fatuity ret ben case r r- 1 georgetown was among guests at a wedding in st james anglican guelph rec ently mr case la godfather of the bride sheila louise daughter of the late mr and mrs wuuam mcnamara who was married to david sinclair ross son of mr and mrs sinclair ross of fergus lven in marriage by her broth er mr herb mcrjamara the bride wore a pure white wedding gown featuring white nylon chiffon un derskirt topped with layers of tier ed lace the bodice was negated in nylon chiffon with matching sleeves accented with a touch of french lace her headpiece was of matching nylon chiffon accen ted with wtfuins and held- a matching veil french lace she carried a white bible topped with a white orchid the brides sister mrs doreen fuchs attendee her as matron of honour she wore a gown of ice blue crystal charm featuring a full skirt with a scooped neckline in back decorated with a small bow and streamers her shoes and feather headdress were in a matching ice blue arid she carried a nosegay of white carnaubns with centres to match her gown mrs betty ferguson sister of tile groom and mrs isabel spence were bridesmaids they were dresed identically in gowns of apricot rust crystal charm the gowns featured full skirts and a scooped neckline in back decora ted with a small bow and stream- j era they carried nosegays of white carnations with the centres tinted to match the gowns their feather headdresses and shoes matched their gowns miss virginia ryder i was also a bridesmaid dressed in ian ice blue crystal charm gown styled identical to that of the mat ron of honour she carried white carnations with the centres tinted to match her dress miss sharon mcnamara and miss- karen mcnamara nieces of the bride were flower girls they wore dresses of yellow crystal charm styled with boat necklines full skirts and large bows accen ting the backs they wore capes of yellow crystal charm with a top ping of white eyelet white nylon wrist gloves wtyte shoes and white nylon chiffon pleated picture hats they carried baskets of yellow sweetheart roses i mr fean duffield of fergus attended the groom as best man mr leslie mcnamara brother of the bride and mr harry fergus on brother in ltw of the groom of fergus were ushers i jim bard played the wedding j music and miss sylvia carter sang the wedding prayer during the signing of the register a reception for 70 guests was held in the coop hall pink car nations in small vases graced all the tables and pink carnations white tapers flanked the three tiered wedding cake the following story submitted by brian hill son of mr and mrs percy hill 43 charles st is one of those nice little human interest stories which abound in the worid but which rarely get into print we are grateful to brian for tell ing us about it one day last march we heard quite a commotion out on our ver- iandah we have windows at each end oi the verandah and to our surprise we found an evening grosbeak ly ing motionless on the floor it had struck the glass with mrs herb mcnamara sisterin law of the bride greeted the guests she wore a sheath dress of blue silk cotton trimmed with french lace a white picture hat white purse blue shoes and a cor sage of pink sweetheart roses com pleted her ensemble the groom s mother assisted in the receiving of guests se wore a twotone blue taffeta dwss with a navy linen dus ter blue hat blue gloves navy shoes and a corsage of pink earn ations i for a wedding trip riorth the bride changed to a royal blue wool suit with white silk blouse royal blue silk pillbox hat with touches of green white gloves tan purse and shoes and a white cors age the couple will make their home in guelph guests were present from geor getown toronto gait fergus orangeville elora thorold mor riston and guelph w fore that it had been kno cked uncoasclmm my mother thought it was hurt too much to let it live but i per suaded her to leave it for a while and see pretty soon it began to move i got a box amtput a soft cover on the bottom and put the bird hi it putting a screen on top as we have a cat and dog my i grandmother offered to let me leave it at her nuce jy aunt provided the bird seed and before long he was quite spry and able to fly a little then one sunday morning my rather and i took it over to the i park which is at the back of our place and put it on the limb of a cedar tree a few days later we thought we saw him sitting on our swing but thought we must be mistaken however it must have been him because we have seen him several times lately on a recent morning breakfast my mother said i am sure i hear our grosbeak nd sure enough when we went out to look for mm there he was perched on a limb of the birch tee right be side our verandah and when we called to him he just sat there and looked down at us chirping away as if to say here i am and sugar and spi inwi a mbjl mmt of tao wtait om by bill saawey since june is coming up the month of marriages and wedded bliss perhaps a summing up of what it leads to carriages i is not amiss i 1 do mead perambulators we ere on the threshold of across tha land quivering iwim o for the fray are thousands of youthful recruit for the marital war clear ayed cfemfrjhwbed they stand in tried 1 ranks panting to hurl their youth and beauty into the slaughter behind them blowing trumpets i to fire their blood are the diamond merchants the gift shop proprie tors the appliance dealers in front of them waving banners to lead approach like that youre liable to hurt your hand stub your toe or bruise your knee its much more sensible and just as effect ive to let him have it with the first large blunt instrument you can reach one of the finest shin era i ever had was administered by a telephone yanked off the wall and wrapped around my head now a rip or two for the youth who is deserting the delights of the poolroom for the excitement of mowing the lawn who is foraak ing the fascination of the street corner for the wild gay adventure of changing loaded diapers most important perhaps is this never admit anything buster un less you re caught red handed if you are of course throw your- tm tormtown hau t evening june u m pack 7 notice to creditors in the estate ef chariea how ry boyle colour mixer dacea aed all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of charles henry boyle late of the town of george town colour mixer who died on or about the 17th day of april 1058 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 28th day of june 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with re gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day pf may ad 1958 sheila veronica boyleadminv istratrix of the estate of char les henry boyle by her soli citors dale bennett latf mer georgetown ont of them waving banners to lead you are oi cuuiw uuvw j them on are the printers of invit- self first on youxknees then on 1 ations the wedding counsellors her mercy tell her you re weak the florists and sinful that you need the mor al support of her strong and lofty at this iuncture i feel that h h character if you are to be saved m only fair if a scarred veteran of from evil ebmpanions drink worn- n 5 e ii tss ftr whatever votive been up i oeceaeao thanks for being kind to me it is now several days since he first appeared on the birch tree and now he is a regular visitor and carries on quite a conversa tion with us notice to creditors only fair if a scarred veteran o uviu cu i many a matrimonial skirmish stiff en or whatever you ve been with wounds but bearing them to l proudly steps out in front of this cannonfodder and delivers a few if she thinks shes better than gentle reminders that all is not you and she will you might lust glamour and plunder in the cam- might get away with a few days fcrarina silence instead of a printing of ever description tr 7 2201 enjoy lowcost hot water with an automatic electric water heater for only a few cents a day you can enioy plenty of hot water for your household needs with an automatic electric water heater at special low hydro flat rates live better electricallysafe clean modern fotnarioiggljsp palgn that lies ahead truth to tell there s more clam our than glamour more thunder than plunder in the 50 years of 1 wedded warfare in which they are about to engage first perhaps a word to the damsels who are about to forsake the wail of the iukebox for roar of the vacuum cleaner saturday night dance for the mon day morning washing girls neer take a backward step or joure done for they us ed to claim that the best way i to a man s heart was through his 1 stomach but that went out the une tune bathtub gin came in any modern wench should know that the shortest way to a man s heart is a straight left jab with all your weight behind it if hes a fat boy this probably wont floor him you may have to try a hard kick on his shin tm- vec wear seddleshoes and fol- low through with a knee under the chin when he stoops to feel the frecturev of course if you use the direct i of freezing silence instead of deep indentation in your skull next never turn your back on her if you are having words as the quaint old victorian phrase had it as i write i can finger a knotty lump of scar tissue above my left ear i once made a fairly inoffensive remark about my spar ring partners ancestors turned my back on her and sat down at the table she was putting my dinner on a plate at the stove ten feet away she served it from there and it took me half a day to get i the bleeding stopped and the ma shed turnips out of m hair ton widow deceased airpersons having claims ag ainst the estate of delilah norton i late of the village of glen wil liams widow who died on or ab- out the 10th day ot may 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of july 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the underslg j ned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 2nd day of june ad 1958 elizabeth jane mcmenemy donald allan norton and george roy norton execu tors of the estate of delilah norton by their solicitors dale bennett and latimer georgetown ont 618 follow these simple rules and i think you can both retire on full pensions about five decades hence your honour intact even if nothing else is now if the seconds will leave the ring til introduce you to the fans in this corner at 112 pounds wearing ballerinalength white tulle over taffeta we have murdenn harj of orange blossom and in this corner at 165 pounds wearing a frightened look is joltin georgie i from hunger organist the wed ding march please premier frost officiates at purina mill opening in spite of the growth of indus try farming is still basic in onta rio premier leslie frost told the crowd of over 10 000 farm people at the opening of the new purina mill at whitby on saturday establishment of this new mill is an indication of the interest n mproving farming practice the premier said sweeping advances in farming and feeding efficiency are enabling a smaller farm wor- tang force to keep on increasing output replying on behalf of the ral ston purina company donald dan- forth chairman of the board re marked that the whitby mill em bodies the most modern pushbut ton milling techniques also present on the official plat form were hon w a goodfehow minister of agriculture hon ray connell minister of reform insti tutions hon matthew b dymond minister of transport thomas d thomas mla for oshawa harry jermyn mayor of whitby prof ross cavers head of the poultry department ontario agricultural college jack streetman general sales manager reison purina com pany r a blair sales manager canadian region and stanley wat son of stouffville whom dr dan- forth hailed as the real boss of the company because he repres ented the farmer and feeder sir watson has been a ipunna feeder for the past 30 years tents and temporary buildings housed displays of the latest in feeding apparatus and poultry and hog housing also live displays ran- 1 ging from guinea pigs tolsharolais cattle and from fledgling pheas ants to fullgrown turkeys in eight queues the crowd filed through the eight serving tents for halfchicken from the 350 foot bar becue pit over 10000 people were served chicken beans rolls ice cream and beverage in 40 minutes notice to creditors in the estate of jerry tyron kentner gentleman deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of jerry tyron kentner late of the township of i erin gentleman who died on or about the 11th day of may 1958 are hereby notified to send parti culars of same to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of july 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard i only to the chums of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person ot whose- clam they shall not then have r lice dated at georgetown this 2nd day of june aj 1958 herbert hughes and frederick kentner st administrators of the estate of jerry tryoa kentner by their solicitors dale bennett and latimer georgetown ont ttlm farm news entertainment was provided by hank snow and his rainbow ranch boys and by cousin minnie pearl i and the entertainers and the crowd got along famously together said minnie pearl ahve bin to a lot of these purina hoedowns ah hesitate to say jist how many but ou ontano folk is jist about the nicest a bodv could evah hope foh efficient iroublefree spocesavmg degn attractive and economical billgarbutt mumbing heating 16 elgin sum til 7343 electricity does so much costs so little rosafe holstein sale commands high prices jew w e do not make a practice of attending sales but on tuesday of last week like a lot of other poo- 1 pie who were not interested in buj i ing cattle we spent two or three i hour at the rosafe dispersal down j ai the has saks arena near tra j falgar and what a sale it was 1 it is questionable if many of us i will ivir hae the opportunity of i coins another like it there must have been three on four thousand people there perhaps more mitet assured we saw canada s greatest herd of holstcins and one of jhe top show herds on the north american continent however what impressed us most was the organization in cvt dencc everywhere- nothing had been missed m making it canada s greatest dispersal sale the mays organization headed up by tom hays his brother harry and lloyd apickard had done and did a 4re- mendous job and it paid off just imagine 100 head including calves over three months of age add they sold at an average of 2256 so u is hats off to tom hays and his associates they have done a great deal for this county over the years and halton may well beproud of them centners fi kids service rem0o2eo vvitm a sm1ue tiptop service all the while it thrifty it j uoa oor todart wmkbnwbrsson pul oil stove oil

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