successful legion picnic held at stanley park free pony ride highlighted the annual branch 120 canad ian legion picnic held in stan- ivy park erin sunday competitive games and races xcupied the joung crowd for uost of the afternoon and the prizes were many adults put in the time before supper on turts and horseshoes cotnnttfte ralph hawes and gob collier headed the committee in chargts arrangements wjiich includ id charlie day bill collier bruce mccartney lloydamiller alex taylor bud hib clare bart and norm mcdonald the cost to the branch was considerable amount but it was worth evory penny said branch president dave capper- uld winners ol events are as follows s years and under 60 children prixes for all girls 6 to 7 mary lou burns susan kemshead boys 6 to 7 b davis b kldd girls 8 to 0 susan stamp b coffel boys 8 to 9 j kemshead m stamp girls 10 to 11 rosannc perry gall rayner boys 10 to 11 harry allen jim lowrie girls 12 to 13 joanne kemshead judy conncly bovs 12 to 13 allan arnold michael harley girls 14 to 16 mnrlene arm strong june gibbons boys 14 to 16 lome cofell mike burns ladies accurate throw nor ma arnold ladies running race laurie ryan doris mc cartney ladies spot race mrs blanch grcaies men s spot race jim cofell men s run ntng race bob monagan jim cofell men s accurate throw dan moesop jr couples pie plate race mr and mrs tom gadd couples egg race jack kemshead and joanne kems- rcad mystery person mr john henderson found by maureen bradley horseshoe doubles bui collier and lill burns couples darts mr and mrs sam unsworth hornby hornby l0 l 186 was well represented at the annual or- angemen s parade held this year at georgetown donald leslie son of mr and mrs douglas leslie was leading the hornby lodge with carol les lie audrey murdock and rob erta murdock carrying the flags the parade that represented five counties was watched by quite a number of spectators along the route next ear it is to be held in peel birthday greetings to james snow on july 12 an open invitation to the citizens of georgetown to attend the official opening of the new sewage treatment plant monda y jul yutb 1961 230pm the official party participating in the opening ceremony will be represent ng the ontario water resources commissior a m snyder cha rmin 9 dr a e berry general manager cs mcnaughton j aa vance represent ng the municipality of georgetown mayor e t hyde d w barrager cha rmen of works dept pnnc pal speakers a m snyder dr a e berry adequate parking at delrex plaza free bus service for ihl public will depart from the plaza for the plant site from 130pm on the dearborn chemical company limited suppliers of the supernatent drawoff equipment in the new georgetown sewage treatment plant take this opportunity to extend congratulations to this progressive community on the occasion of the opening of its new sewage treatment plant monday july 17th 1961 n all endeavours to serve dearborn chemical company limited 1454 dundas st toronto u 42101 canadian representatives for walker process equipment inc aurora illinois sewage waste water equipment ironsmcmeekin wedding in norval united church tall white standards of mums and poms decorated norval united church for the marriage of bonnie june mcmeekin daughter of mr and mrs thorn as laird mcmcektn of norval to james donald irons son ofl mr and mrs george irons of brampton on may 20 at 3 pm rev lloyd freel officiated at the double ring ceremony where the bride was given in marriage by her father the organist was mr ronald laid j bw of brampton during the service mrs clark lyons of norval sang the lord s pray tr and oh promise me the bride wore a full length long sleeved gown of off while bouquet taffeta with sweeping chapel train the lace trimmed bateau neckline and matching motifs on the redingote effect skirt front were discreetly ac cented with sequins and pearls her waist length tulle veil was held in place with a liny high standing crown of pearls and rhinestones she carried a bou quel of while orchid and sleph an itis l the maid of honour was miss barbara fraser of brampton and the bridesmaids were cous ins of the bride miss elaine steenson of toronto and miss jne dale of brampton they were dressed in identical short sheath dresses of heavy pale lavender brocade with full skirted overdresses of deep lavender organza their clip on bow headdresses and shoes were deep lavender the junior bridesmaid miss ruthie williams of brampton a niece of the groom wore a deep lavender sheath dress ofl oaania oer taffeta with full overskirl matching headdress end shoes vu the attendants earned large arm bouquets of white carnations pale mauve poms and puple iris i john irons of rexdale bro ther of the groom acted as i groomsman ushers were brian williams cousin of the bride and pat williams brother in law of the groom both of b immcdiateh following the ceremonj the bride was pres ented with a horseshoe of hea ther by david irons nephew of the groom this gift v as sent from scotland by mrs john barton the groom s grandmotb er a reception followed the ceremonv in the church par lour mrs mcmeekin received for her daughter in a sea foam grim sheath dress of draped chiffon over taffeta with match ing shoes and clutch bag she wore a white picture hat white koves and a corsage of white gardenia the groom s mother mrs george irons wore mlstv white organza over a mauve and turquoise floral aheath dress i with matching threequarters i length coat her outfit was completed h maive hit and tloes and a corsage of white gardenias after the reception the bride placed her white orchid cor safie and bouquet beside her grandfather mr archibal i mc meekin 82 who died suddenly on frida mav 19 the bride left for the honey moon trip to new orleans in two tone beige wool stroller suit with matching accessor ies white ribbon hat and gloves mr and mrs irons will be residing at 48 david st apt d brampton where mr irons is employed at dixie cup and mrs irons at industrial accept ance corporation two nurses join halton health unit two public health nunes marie capponl and helen murphy joined the staff of the halton county health unit last week miss capponi trained at st joseph s hospital in hamil ton and served as staff nurse and head nurse of the emer gence ward there before tak ing the post graduate course in public health nursing at the unmrslty of toronto miss murphy gradua ed from st michael s hospital in toronto and was both a private duly and general duty nurse she a bo took the university of toronto pub lic health nursing course a- l sewage plant creates heat from gases a byproduct of the digestion process at the new scwjgt treat ment plant creates one ccon cmy in operating the plant during the process methane gas is formed the gas is pipid to the boilers for fuel supplv ing heat to the digesters which in turn produce more gas to keep the process a continuous one a relief valve near the build irg releases extra gas which is burned off there when ncc essary thb oborobtown hira thursday july 13th 1961 page 7 stratford man heads staff at new sewage disposal plant a stratford man charu fiddy is entrusted with opep jtlon of the new million dollar plant which will dispose of sewage for georgetown s ten thousand residents assisting mr fiddy la a local man philip carney who was a member of the jown work staff prior to taking a new pot ition with the ontario water resources commission which operates the plant my aching feet one of the junior majorettes in the giant orange parade sat urday feels the strain of the march a thon her face nflecls the picture s title norval institute picnic at pioneer village the norval women institute held their annual picnic on thursday july 6th to pioneer village at black creek conser vation area the can left the village at 11 jo am and amv ed in time for noon lunch of chili con came tea biscuit potato salad sandwiches and a good variety of plea with every one enjoying second helpings the weather was perfect and the ground at pioneer village are ideal for a picnic there wu a good turnout of institute fimllles and they thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour through the log cabin the gentleman houae the old time store barn and school house to see just how our ancestors had to hc and how verv ingenious they were a church will soon be ready to add to the lour and improx enienu are steadily i being made before returning home a tour through the museum in an old barn across the road was en joyed and the children took quite an interest in the old time fire engine the wood working tools the meat processing equipment and the butter mak ing exhibit in the basement of the old bam end they had a short ride on the wagon pulled by a team of horses that you can ride on from pioneer vu lag across the road to the mu- sesim and back again the cars returned home about 530 pm after a very enjoyable and in teresting diy qn wednesday evening july 5th a surprise birthdaj part was held for mrs m wishart on the occasion of her 73th birth day planntd by her husband neighbours th the f fam ilics and norval inmlluti mim bers and thier husbands were present to w ish her a happy birthdav her daughter mrs s familh of toronto and her only grandchild ronnie smith also her s ster mrs w a mc gregor of toronto helped cele orate the happy occasion some of the institute mem hers assisted in serving a del i ic oils lunch of strawberrv short cake ice cream and birth ia cake a neighbour mrs g i todd poured tea and an en uojable social time was enjoj ed one of the little guests gwen webb was celebrating her oth i birthday the same da man- happ returns of the day to both mrs wishirt and gwen mr and mm grajdon chcs tcr spent the july 1st week en 1 at dr and mrs k mclaren c cottage near point au banl mrs mdjiren w mrs chester s sister and a family reunion was held during the week end sandra mcintosh of slmcoe ont is spending a week of her holiday with her cousins bar bara brian and blair youmans mrs s carr and voung dau ghteri dana and cindy of tor onto spent a few days visiting her patents mr and mrs ray pomeros julie pomero diu ghler of mr and mrs w m pomeroy returned home with them for a short holiday weev end gueets of mr find mrs harold moyer were their grandchildren man daid and mark with their parents mr and mrs a reinhardt of brant ford ont where mr reinhardt is the royal bank manager we welcome to the village a new hairdressing salon located in the kirk kraft carnage house ants miss v nelson hair stylist moved from her salon on bloor st toronto into the renovated lower apart ment at kirk kraft apts a o ely new living room has i een added at the hack of the apartment overlooking the seen ic credit river and the hair dressing aalon ia located at the front the village has long been tn need of a hairdressing estab lishment as there has been none since mrs c grtmwood mosed from norval sccral years ago did you know t according to chicago author ities men 4564 have the great est chance of death from cor onary heart disease one in 10 men in this age group hae a 5050 chance of dying of a coronary on the opening of its modern sewage treatment plant united steel welcomes georgetown and its municipality to the long list of users of united steel sanitation equipment proctor redfern consulting engineers selected the pacific flush tank digester heater and heat exchanger supplied by united steel this equipment automatically controls the temperature of the wastes in process as well as the temperature for hot water radiators in the control buildings another precision installation by united steel our congratulations to georgetown united steel corporation limited dorr oliver long limited wish to fytfnd a word of congratulation to iiii uiizlns oi glorgliown and ihrir municipal oifices on the occasion of tut opening of the m twacr 1rtaimlm pl nt mondat ll 1 ih 1961 primary secondary clarifiers grit removal equipment digestion tank mixes supplied by dorr oliver long limited oriiua 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