Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1958, p. 16

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kens lunch now open at norval drop in for a snack or a meal yoitu enjoy it couple exchangevows in milton knox church in knor presbyterian church milton beautifully decorated with y cllow and white chrysanthem urns on october 4 wedding vows were exchanged between janice mar enc daughter of mr and mrs ernest finn and kenneth dyment son of dr and mrs geo garnets complete line of building materials plywoods flue liners plaster cement tile nails insulation glazed pipe roofing paper rock lath ready mixed concrete closed all day saturday until further notice phone tr 7 2861 til 7 2519 drop in at armstrong ave georgetown orsb syer rev e orsbora officia ted in the double ring ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white faille taffeta styled on princess li nes with lace sleeves and bodice extending into a front panel and a full bustle id the back her se quin crown headdress held a finger tip length veil in place she car ride a bouquet of white garden las and trailing stcphanotis as the brides attendants miss joanne finn sister of the bride as maid of honour mrs frances maitland elora sister of the groom mrs lynne mcmurray cousin of tho bride and miss mar ion bird of georgetown who be came mrs jim mcphail two weeks jalcr wore similar waltz length dresses of cocoa brown brocaded taffeta with matching headdress veils and gloves and carried yel low chrysanthemums john f maitland elora aoted as groomsman kenneth whaley tor onto george marshall hamilton and jim mcphail milton were the ushers leonard berry was guest soloist and was accompanied by mrs geo newell at the organ following the wedding reception in the sunday school room the oupl e left on a motor trip to the tasurn coast they will makt their home in weston halloween party makes fun for manor residents ten ladies and ten men altcn ded the october 27th euchre parly making five tables of progressive euchre in play on tuesday afternoon oct 28 five ladies from the salvation ax my rami si ol in toronto conducted a program of a sacred nature at the manor they were assisted by four salvation army bandsmen playing their brass in struments the fice lassies were under the learafshp of cap lain e hammond she played the acompaiumcnts for all the musi bal numbers gave an eloquent prayer and also played the accor dim sgt j mitchell led in the singing of several familiar hymns a trio of ladies cadet mrg gj newton cadet fvayn and capt e hammond sang a lovely vocal sel ection he hideth my soul the scripture lesson from chapter 4 of hebrews was read by cadet s frayn a flannelgraph the gos pel star presented by cadet thorne of nova scotia was great iy enjoyed testimonies were gi ven by two bandsmen cadets gee andculien a very fine vocal solo who can cheer the heart like jesus was sung by cadet mrs newton an eloquent and inspir ing closing address wasivcn by capt hammond a speech of thanks was given by muriel thomp son about twenty ladies belonging to the evening auxiliary of johns united church in oakvillc arranged a very enjoyabje tor the residents on tuesday night october 28th the dining room t jwmsmlfmf you may be the winner of full purchase price refund on purchase of a living room suite bed room suite or dining room suite living room group special 15 piece 529 pay only 329 and be eligible for purchase refund on lucky draw 1 two piece airfoam suite choice of colour style and fabric 1 tv swivel chair or rocker 2 step tables choice of finish 1 matching coffee table 1 magazine rack 2 table lamps 2 cushions 1 trilight 1 hassock 2 pictures other living room groups from 149 up bed room suites most complete selection ever cllo offered by famous makers trom i7 u appliances highest tradein allowances on washers ranges and refrigerators no down payment best terms free storage christmas layaway plan up to 50 off purchase price of fine occasional tables cedar chests dining room suites and kitchen suites beautify that living room for the coming holiday season by taking advantage of this anniversary sale commencing nov 13 27 you may be the lucky winner of a new uvino room suite or bedroom or dining room suite woofiead cook furniture centre guelp and nater streets- georgetown had been decorated with brack and orange cutouts of witches black cats and all 4he traditional emb lems of halloween and the visit ing ladies brought a very effective jackolantern with them the president of the auxiliary mrs l fulford acted as chairman and announced the numbers all the piano acarapanunents are played by mre brcarley a short devotional period was the first item the hymn what a r tend was sung in unison miss dennis read the beatitudes from chapter 5 of s matthew and a pra yer was given by mrs decourccy tht hymn stand up stand up for jesus was sung in unison and clo sed this part of the program com munity singing came next on the program old time ballads and folk songs accompanied by mr brearly at the piano and mrs rad ley on her accordion were sungv in spirited fashion mrs rad ley also playfida fine accordion solo whispering hope very pretty coloured slides showing autumn scenes inmuskoka were shown by miss dennis these were fol lowed by several readings two of them very amusing by mrs hai the chief reading being mr arris at the photograph en two enjoyable vocal sol os were sung by mis thelma skoog their titles being sundown and mighty like a rose a series of informative colour cd slides taken in alaska last sum mer were shown by miss latimer who gave an interesting common tar as the slides wire shown a trio of ladies mi skooj mrs brearly and mnv- andorfer sang unaccompanied the sacrtd sclec tion praise ye tht 1 ord this var td and in featm program was followed by a delicious lunch of san iwichcs cookies and tta the visiting ladies were thanked on behalf of their very appreciative- audience by mrs s allen the visitors left a ver attractive hal the georgetown herald wednesday nov 12th 195s page 7 r imperial ssso service 10month budget twins avallalb from sept to june esso furnace oil mw somerville dial operator and ask for zenith 67200 no toll charge orange and black paper and con taming fruit small cakes and can ly for each resident j a merry evening full of rollick fun and entertainment took place at the manor on vwdnesdav evening october 29th when tht hobby class entertained the res idents at a jiallowe en party or arit and black cutouts of hal lout tn emblem and two lighted jacko i an urn furnished an ap propriate background for tht wtird c mic co t units worn b a io 11 numbtr of tht resident the partv ua undtr the direction jf tht two directors mrs s lockit and mrs s allen a parade of the masqutradcrs before the jud rest mrs m smith and george roblrtson resulted in the follow ing prizes being awarded first second and third prizes for best halloween costumts miss h met calft miss e hannant miss hi da marry first and second prize for man dressed in btst woman s costume mr sam bacon jim beg lev sptcial prize mrs ixnrkic after he judginj the parade tou red the infirmary so that tht pat icnls there might join in the fun afttr the parade and judging a vtr dressy golden blondt lady mttrtd the room and caused ma n a masculine heart to flutter fu r tht blonde had puzzled nidri irson- it was discovered i ih a ht wa no other than mr slan mltn the superintend cnt number of amusing con tt ts were conducted for drop t nu ptss into a milk bottle mrs p tdtr r was awarded the r 7i for drawing best pump k with the electric lights tur n i ut fddie dowdle for a nt st in which a la ly fed a art to a man mrs m smuhc mr mltn for blowing up ihr ii st balloon george r ib ert n a short musical program nil t the conttsts jomc an itn ven plavcd several selec n n her electric guitar the kn church quartettt neil mc hail cameron wilson david and r 11 1 ockic sang passing 11 jn i s ral sacred num tiers a klicious lunch of sandwiches pumpkin tarts and tea closed a ven entertaining evening much credit is due mrs lockic mrs al len and the golden blonde for a very merry hallovve en party another group of women resi dents is grateful to mrs louis keene of r r1 campbelville for a very enjoyable ride to lowville kilbride and vicinity on thursday afternoon october 30th when the residents assembled in the dining room for supper on friday october 31st they found pretty place cards made of orange and black paper it their plates these had been made and dona ted by st christopher church year in burlington the spirited singing of hymns and an enlightening sermon by rev paul zimmerman a college friend of rev k l campbell the pastor of emmanuel baptist church in milton featured the chapel service on sunday after noon november 2nd the ac companiments for the familiar hymns were played by mr jack mountain and the singing was led by mr campbell mr zimmerman described his work among the am erican negroes especially those of spring city tennessee where ten missionaries including mr zim merman himself administer to the needs of these unfortunate pers ons he 1 lustra ted his sermon by several quotations from the first epistle of john in which the fol lowing eternal truths about god are explained god u light god is be tum jmt paid for anotlker toad ol feel for him oldjaaluouetl wasteful fur- c and la feeling broke what to aw willi a mv atfeablically dcugned conoucal smarts furnace ha jdjawlaaooey y aaying d for bia new arnace and enjoy aimmlf be wute aee your smarts dealer now 1 get full particular r h thompson hardware oil gas heating hardware 1 plumbing phone tr 7 2971 a mam domes mwu makc mm murmmrt abut mil it wins woodworkinc limehouse tr 7 ww travel notes trans atlantic family fares now in effect large savings when families travel together john r barber traval advisor john r barber agency insurance- travr tr 7u14 u1i stnm rumeotn god u lore

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