Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1959, p. 3

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stripping bark ruins birch trees in park a number of birch trees have been ruined at the tern cotta conservation area by persons with pen knives stripping bark an ap peal to the public to help stamp out the practice is voiced this week by field officer ted sutter of the credit valley conservation area this has been a record year for visitors to the area and most people show respect for the prop erty said mr sutter however there have been a few who dont fiecm to realize that the trees and other attractions should be left intact for others to enjoj careless tramping on wild flow ers is another dont on mr sut ters list there is considerable va nct of wild flowers and shrubs on the nature trails which lace the park he urged visitors to observe the 15 mile mtthovr speed limit re minding trl fasl moving cars were a hazard especially to the youngsters he said that visitors were help ing to keep the area lidy b using the refuse barrels but wished that those bringing beveragos would please take away the bot ties broken glass can be danger ous to barefooted bathers and pick nickers in a final word of caution he appealed lo swimmers to check water depth before diving there hac been several accidents caused b bathers divinkinto water pf wading depth lifeguards are on duty at terra cotta but it is up to the public to cooperate and observe standard water safety regulations l1mehouse community party honours mr ahjd mrs bert benton quite a pleasan evening was spent at lamehouse memorial hall on saturdaj when mr and mrs bet benton were honoured guests mr w mitchell was chairman for a short program in which he re cited mrs smethurst had a couple of readings diane foster plajed her accordion little misses orourke did irish dances accom vamed by their mother mrs jas orourke and mr wilfrid green- lees sang an unaccompanied solo and read a verj humorous item the hall was decorated with pink and white streamers baskets of gladioli and balloons the guests of honour were called to decorated chairs then freddie gisb read a short address and three small boys presented a huge box contain ing three tin china horses for thf farmers inside rene i efennk read a little poem composed b her mother and presented her gift a dutch china condiment set and a costal set of salt and pep pers from other friend mrs roughley read a longer address of good wishes from the community after which the were presented with a lovel walnut buffet bert and glenda each expressed approp riate thank ous re a calder congratulated the oung couple and led in for they are joll good fellows a plentiful lunch was served and mr and mrs e karn and mr ross culp provided music with mr joe mcdonald as floor mana ger for a few dances to end a very memorable event the regular monthly meeting of the wms was held at the home of mrs mills on thursday ec with the sectional vice president mr- mccracken of brampton as a visi tor in her topic stewardship she remarked that each memwlii storehouse of talents for joste christ opening with well known and well worn verses from st luke 12 and st matthew 25 she ended with praex of thanks for gifts- from god mrs a c patterson read scrip ture and mrs ro culp led in pra yer imrs j cnchton read from the one storj text word was watch mrs bert benton played piano accordion solos look ever to jesus and will your anchor hold as well as accompanying the hjmns mrs e sanford thank ed those taking part in the prog ram the meeting closed with the lords prajer in unison and the hostess served lunch afterwards mesdames dick bruce julian and tsixon of brampton were visitors at the meeting and each spoke briefly miss doris mitchell was home from toronto for the weekend after a successful ear at the uni versity of saskatchewan she is now teaching grade one at har wood school toronto pc calvin and mrs van zant and children from little current manttoulin island are visiting the james nobles and other relatives here david hart claire bradley wed in st georges anglican legion notes by t cuhc we ve had a number of enquiries as lo the location of tuts paik so for anone interested the best ttaj is to go straight up james street and for anjone not know in where that is go down main street to fred mavcals garage and it s the street passing j b mac kenzie lunibtr jardi and we repeat the park is well worth seeing too the regular meeting will be next week and it is hoped that lhi will be a good turnout for it tht meetings ha e fallen off latelj and depone to be belter attended with winter coming on we pre sume the legion will be getting readj to organize the kid hotkij for next winter this is georgetown s biggest pro ject and we hope that it will ik ai successful again this jear as it has been in the past it takis a lot of time for this with jobs that re quire the attend each saturdav morning sissiou at tht juhn st net ice palace ormallj this should appear in the classified but knob u 1j us he cant afford it right now o he wants ui to sa that he has just become business aguu for a new breed of dogs beaja ranuns and anjone interested should con tact him immediatelv for pups i is eudentl a cross between ea gle and a pomeraiuan windsor will be the scene of the dominion conention next ear and it is expected that this will be the biggest convention eer held it is not so many jears ago that iprolnclal convention chose win dpr as its site and it was foun to be an ideal spot for it the dominion contention will probablj be held earlier in the summer than the prouncial one as natural a great deal more ho tel space is required st georges anglican church was decorated with golden yellow glad loli at the chancel with white yel low gladioli on the altar and in the windows of the church for the mar nage of charleen claire bradley daughter of mrs ailecn bradley 33 victoria st when she became the bride of david john hart son of mr and mrs c j hart st cath anncs rev kenneth richardson offic iated at the ceremony which took place at half past two oclock on baturdaj september 12tfa mrs w f bradlc great aunt of the bride was the organist pla ing softly during the service and during the sighing of the register she played handels water music the bride given in marriage b her brother brock bradtc wore a flwjt length gown of ivory de histercd satin fashioned with a slim waist wide v necklme and full skirt of unprcssed pleats at the side and baok giing an eliza bethan panel effect in the front of the gown the front panel neck line and lilj pointed slccc were bell skirts of unprcssed pleats at the sides and back they carried cascades of yellow shasta mums and exoion leaves of yellow and green their shoes and velvet bow head bands were of the silvery ash green and they wore short white gloves pcler hart acted as groomsman for his brother and two friends harry greig georgetown and dou glas baldwin of st catharines were ushers mr l d mcclintock was toastmasler at the reception the wedding reception was held at terra cotta inn where the brides mother received wearing a gown of mink brown crepe with bodice and three quarter sleeves of chanlilfy lace her accessories were of cream beige and she wore a corsage of tawny gold ro ses mrs j c hart i the grooms mother assisted in a gown of roy al blue fashioned in a sheath with a wide collar her matching fea ther hat was tipped with white she wore matching blue shoes and htr purse corsage was of while carnations and pink roses an hon appliqued with guipure lace and i oured guest at the wedding was embroidered with seed peark her the bndi s maternal grandmother finger tip veil fell trom a cap of mrs s b tlroat who won a gown three petal points of guipure late of bouquet blue crepe and lace embroidered with seed pearls im jwdh soft pink puturc hat and glo descent sequins and brilliants the ves htr corsage was of pink car eil was held to the petal cap with nations and ban mums tinted a braided rope of pearls her wed blue hydro pou man box prey to skidding car n anson everett salisbury of 06 kennedy road brampton escaped without a scratch when his car clipped off a hydro pole and a mail box a mile south of norval last wednesday morning ding bouquet was a cascade of for travtlling on their honc white carnations and talisman ro moon the bride ihitse a sun of vio ses and green crotan haves tht let wool with blue crept blouse brides onlj jewiller was a gold and matching glows htr hat was and moonstone brooch worn b i black cloche ol fur fell and hcj her grt at great great grandmother bag and shoe- wtre of black pat the brides attendance were her cnt mr and mrs harts new sisttrs grit i hen as maid of honor i hoini i- al j new home drive tor and sandra as bridesmaid guwntd alike in ailverv ash green deusler guists attendtd from hamilton ed iatin fashioned wuh empire catharines neaster fleshir waists three quarter sltevts full im toronto lt ort town ind ills tricl salisbury was driving south on the hallonpeel line at about 3 a m when he lost control of his vehicle and left the travelled por tion of the road the car skidded along i ditch for some distance before hitting the two poles the mishap occurred opposite the georgetown herald wdnad4y september 16th 1959 page 3 the pat patterson farm and the investigation was made by ot william bennett of the county de tachment opp casual ekgance martins beauty salon 8 cleaveholme drive tr 7 3932 reminds that canine pets need water a local doctor noticing pet dogs tied up in backvards during the hot weather was perturbed bee ause many of the animals appeared to be lacking drinking water as an animal lover he asked the herald lo pass on word to people with pets to keep a dish of water hand particular during hot spells dogs he savs need quan titles of water to keep them in good health minor accident at main park streets a minor accident at the inter section of main and park streets saturday night resulted in 150 da mage to a car driven b brydcn shields 49 maple ave w when it was in collision with a car dn ven by henry m hunter 11 ed ith street the accident occurred at about 9 15 p m and was investigated by cst r d whitson rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corugm a specialty milton fair september 25lh and 26th halton dairy cattu show horse show bkf cattu sheep swine goat show racs midway exhibits entertainment 4h calf club farads hall and midway open friday wight dance in town hall saturday night lome scots pipe bend admission 50c mrs g e readhead secty milton ont a georgetown industrial darts and cribbage league general meeting saturday september 19th legion hall georgetown upholsering where you get the best for less no job too small j do it now tr 74406 have your suite re materials to choose webbed resprung re from nylons friezes glued retied repadded mohairs mattresses tap- restyled estries boucles leather ettes call the rest then get the best georgetown upholstering free at no extra cost beautiful matching hassock sfool andlthrow cushions with each recovorad suit at the uons 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