Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1961, p. 9

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peter jones georgetown boost building fund guides mothers see camp films at annual banquet delrex ratepayers contributed 60 the proceeds from a bingo to the north halton retarded children s building fund at their meeting last week ted gorth centre chairman of the residenlial canvass accepts the cheque from delrex ratepayers president bob mc- neilly left while d r treasurer jack critchlow looks on with many of the girl guides looking forward to a holiday at guide camp this summer col oured slides on camp life at camp xiawa duitovillo dog lake world camp and the world camp in belgium shown at the annual mother and dau ghter banquet for guides on friday evening held more than usual interest the event held by the 3rd company took place id the auditorium of st john s church commandad after dinner actingcaptain barbara kinxade introduced the guests seated at the head table who included division commissioner mrs e c reed norval district commissioner mrs b j cannell rev and i mrs ian fleming mrs earl i lince director of girls christ i ian work in the united church and mrs william klnrade mr fleming and mrs reed both spoke to the guides commend ing them for past achievements and encouraging them to con tinue the training which guid ing provides deputy division commissioner airs robert wy att was unavoidably absent vocal solo a toast to the queen wis proposed by a capt barbara knirade pat mackinnon pro posed a toast to the mother to which mrs james evans re plied mrs jack runham pro posed the toast to the guides and was answered by lynn rit chie barbara evans accomp anied b her mother at the piano provided the musical en tertainment of the evening with a vocal solo so gold the event was planned by mrs harry shortill assisted by mrs claude kentner mrs kcnj tlowat and mrs garfield mci gllvray about 80 guides and their mothers attended the ban qucl balunafad district guests attend wilsonrussell wedding in a double ring ceremony i in streets ilk lnited church n april 29 norma louise russell daughter of mr and mrs norman f ruaell 35 hi i vex road streetsvillc became hie wife of donald bruce wil son son of mr and mrs harold g wilson 200 martin st mil ton gnen avtav b her father amid standards of white stocks white and mauve chrvsanthe w andfernr thgttride a o of pure silk oranzi gardenia white with mencon lace trim the bodice fitted to the waist had a scoop neckline with brocaded appliques trim med with sequins and pearls ind ions cs with petit point the fkor length skirt was verv full with softlj dra ped trim on the hip line her headdress was a crown of se quins and pearls with french it lusion il she earned a bou quel o stiphanolia white tea tiered carmtions and in the centre a white orchid the matron of honour was mrs william russell streets ville and the bridesmaids mrs walter ilon milton and miss jean moore strectsville their street length gowns of orchid silk organza hid fitltd bodices od curved necklines with mat ching lice i iterli and bouffant skirts tlhir heiridnsis wire of flowered matehin silk orf anxa with lim vuk thi wore white pearl chokers and match j churches anglican st george church rev k s g richardson sundav ma 21st the day or ilntrcost vi hilmindn byoo a m holy eucharist 930 am holy eucharist frannlv scrvuf infant arc b30 am lurch school grades 4 a b 1100 am holy eucharist 11 00 am church school grades 1 2 3 pre school kindcrgirkn infant can 630 pm evensong 730 pm dult confirmation prepara n n wedncdaj mav 24th ember dav b30 am holy fucharw i intercession for mmmrvi thursdays 10 00 imllih ructurisi intercession r sickj th pamh of stawarttown and hornby rev j l iawell rector ing earrings the gift of the bride their bouquets wire eas cades of while sh isl is luvcn dor pmocchio mums and hva cinth f lore is hiss dlbbic wilson of mil ton the flowergirl was attired in white silk organza with lace trimed neckline puf sleeves and orchid sish her headdress was a white flowered band and she earned a baskit of mauve and white mums and sweet peas y-oiine- rukv- ruwh the many opportunities for church women on thursday may ii 1061 the evening auxiliary held a meeting at the home of mrs d smith ten members were in attendance and roll call was exchange of plants mrs n sinclair presented the devotional entitled hannah a praying mother a business discussion follow cd in which all were urged lo remember the clothing bales for overseas distribution all food used clothing will he re eeived at the home of mrs leo jamieson mrs f j shortill read an irticle bv dorothy m young home organization executive secretary of the united church of canada speaking to the lor onto conference it was cntit i led church women get new opportunities and read as fol lows our chief work will be in terpreting the united church women to the public and in vour own congregation mission policy has changed and today sending missionar kitchener toronto friends fete bride mrs james steele and her daughter margaret were hos tesses at a kitchen shower at thefr home in kitchener for donna joy dowsett prior to her marriage on may 13th to rich qrd sicnko son of mr and mrs henry sicnko of georgetown fallow employ a bridge set was received at a party at the home of mrs h clarke kitchener with mr c dowsett as cohostess girls from the toronto dominion bank where the bride was em ployed presented her with floor polisher and linen at the home of mrs vcrn bristow plaqo the young peoples group of highland baptist church pres ented a plaque to the bride and groom gale innis of toronto entertained friends of the bride it a linen shower a presen tation of a silver cream and sugar was made by the bank employees and the bridegroom received a picnic chest from a jroup of toronto friends page 9 th1 oloroftttown hlftald thursday may k 11 mbainy sundays on c8stv j presented by state farm ics abroad is only one facet of church work because human med is everywhck the work of united church women will be everywhere and there is no time for duplication of effort the meeting closed with th w m s benediction followed by a social hour a surprise birlhday cake was prepared in honour of mrs c beaton who celebrated her birthday on thursday the members were all gad o cc mrs p white at the meet ing the first since her injury in february laugh with the worlds most careful buyer pre by your state farm agent and find out how you stand to save wtth state farms low rates for earetul datears rhii dm today eric beard 21 rexway drive tr 74814 state farm rmebi irer won i wluu sun with short trousers the blst mm was alter wilson of milton and the ush ers were 111 mi itu sill of streetsulle and i ornt thorn son ballinafad ihv wore white dinner jackets and bl ick tuxedo trousers for the reception in milton agricultural hall the bride s mother received wearing a hlic brocaded sheath gown b iae shoes purse and gloves und a h lac hat her corsage wa of two toned pink roses and ste phinotis the mothtr of the gnm as sisted wearing a nu im irri it s cent sheath dress with rrnti h ing jacket and bt i e itissnrii she wore a cor at of pink sweetheart roses and white hy acinih floret v for hir lion who n trip to honda tin bn lc wore a liihl blue suit with beige accessories wuh i whiti orchid orsic on uieir return from honda st paul i baptist i mountain view road south rev e a pinkulon minster sundav i 10 00 am church school ministers bible class 1100 a m morning worship tuelav 6 30 pm rxplorrrs for girls 8 00 p in young i eopli s meeting fndiv 630 p m govs lub 8 00 pm bible studv and prayer meeting welcome to a growing church in a growing community mr and mrs wilson will reside at 198 martin st milton among the guests at the wed ding were the bride s two grandmothers mrs elmer rus sell and mrs lovralcv brockle bank both of strcetsville and llu groom a grandfather mr i john wilson of hornbv j donalds music teachir mr pirc waddlngton of wadding ton s school of music from ha milton acted as toastnuater out of town guests included friends from burlington cooks- miic port credit ilalton west on lakuv lew cheltenham brampton cobourg alliston hamilton toronto ballinafad willoidle thornhill ttornbv milt n and sireusville st john i c 9 30 am mornm 2nd sunn th stewarttown onto 10 30 a m h irch school 730 pm mm- n ut sun h f th n nth st stephen church hornby 1100 am mr in pra chunh sih i 2nh sun i of the monih i torn baptist first baptist church rc hi u h in ii b r choir direct i dun las peek orgdnisl mr willnm brum 1000 am ehurth school 1100 am mrshij service 7 00 p ni nmu w orship a00 p m wed i r dav 9 45 a m sunday si h ol 1100 am morning or hip 700 pm femng service 6 30 sundav night prajcr meeting mondu 8 00 pm young peoplrs wednesda 8 00 p m bible study and praer meeting krttprv 7 30 p m chnslnn service bngide presbyterian knox georgetown itu willnm woir bnmp nn intinn moderator urjanisl mrs bdfiar w i uid lhurch school 10 i m i ubhc worship man limchoust 1 30 p m sundav s ta i 230 p m diune worship nd un inl rim m di i pr r mr 1 i tverji ik w 1 1 1 ii 15 am div ne worship j scout district council promotes lamps for camp lampa for camp project for m vara i yvars of 2nd georgetown scouts and cubi is being undertaken this year by tba dlitrict council as a fund railing project however to com pen tat for the revenue loss to th troop another project is be ing planned a bottle drive which will add to 2nd troop fundi th matter was decided when sam meltrer president of th district scooter and bill belleghem district com missioner met last week with the group committee of 2nd georgetown whose act ivities centre t st georges anglican church norval 10 00 a m divine worship 1100 am sunday school pentecostal holiness zion tabernacle 95 guelph st hi i e a ragnofl minister 10 00 a m sundav school 1100 a m morning worship 7 00 p m evangelistic service united st john georgetown rev ian m fleming kenneth harrison arct itmt music director a church with a warm heart ax b a m w sunday school y 1100 am junior 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