Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1962, p. 3

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wtw jon hiolo georgetown first twins reflecting on first birthday plat 5 yrlfm li phoney but two of the above trio are as real as year old twins can be theyre clifford and iephn hm or stephen and clifford and theyre the twin ions of mr and mrs hank eaat 30 ewing st and they have juit recently calibrated their first birthday if the name baas doesnt ring e bell you probably didn t celch the front pqe news iswn about this time last year whtch announced the birth of the first twins at georgetown l district memorial hospital simpsonkerr wedding in st georges church tlta aiur at st georges an ttirin church wis mad fettive m w3lh white rhrysanthe mumi as sufl alary kerr anil trevor ifc0na simpon took their anrrlase vows on july 2sth at three oclock the bride is the daughter of mr and uri j w kerr lime t houw and the frooro is the oa of sir and mrs thomas sampson of 14 lad margaret scad sououll middle i hn gland rev john mrmulkin per formed tha wremonj with mr george deklecr at the 0 erf in the bride rhose a street lttth gown in white prau de ale with a troop neckline tit ted bodice and three quarter aleevee the skirt was pteatrd into a bell shape with a large overlapped box pleat accented fcy a bow at the front accessories to her drew were rhite satin shoes and wrist laaslh stovec her headdress vaa fashioned from flower white baby roses and strphan atu gathered to a white pcau da sole bow and a shoulder length veil of tulle she ear ned white roses small mumi and stephanotis and orange de light roses mr kerr save his daughter in mamas mies irene nflle a elate friend of the bride was maid of honour her dres was of green tulle over printed cot ton in the same style u the bridal gown but with a gain ered akirt she wore matching green shoes hhort while glove and a small uhile pillboi hat ilrr bouquet was of white baby roics and yellow bronie mumi roomiman was michael jod of toronto a friend of the bride and groom from rnj land who came to antila in april 2 months before the groom mrs kerr received for her daughter at the reception in the legion hjii she wore a blue brocade drtsa ami jacket matching tulle hat and a cors age of pink baby rose mrs- william ixna of scar borough received for the groom she wu dressed in pale maute brocade with black accessories amj a corsage of golden carna tions the hndea travelling cost ume was a beige linen dres matching floral hat and olive green accessories ucr corsage was of white hab roses and orange delight rows the newlyweds travelled east through southern ontario tun up through llali burton and al gonquin park it was the groom a first trip through this part of ontario they are living at bib main street north georgetown where mrs sampson li em plojed in the provincial paper mill office the room works at a v uoe 1tiwabttowh dv dorothy bjutkkm catted ism culture cult i va tad i nave always been led to believe that this thing called culture which hai become in creasing ly apparent across can da in the last decade was mhrougbt to our shores by the influx of immigrants fro older countries in the world commu tatty countries where theatre ndlrt have been part of the ordinary individuals living pat tent not just egg head stuff for intellectuals this thought was exploded by a new canadian who said he la infuriated every time the hear her own countrymen ear other who have become re sidents of our nation claim ca mad has no culture of its own elizabeth macsulsy is english he it press representative for the vancouver international fe- attval and a more ardent boos ter or her adopted land it would be hard to find she was quick to point out the beauty or our native culture the art of the hilda indians xhe eskimos the weaving skills of the women of quebec and the ma ri times noted potters artists actors and musicians who we both agreed hid to d famoebxoattbefore they for the most part were acclaimed by their own people peativals need donations no festival cin support u elf without donations no indi vidual could bring the type of performer or production tolbe people that a festival does remarked miss maeaulay in telling we something of tbe ups end downs of tbls artistic en deavour vancouver is noted as a hos tess city one to which many tourists are attracted tour ists expect to spend money for v transportation and entertain ment they like to anticipate something original amusing and enlightening in the beau tiful mountain and sea setting with its constant succession of bloom and panorama of seen ery the queen lliuheth the atre now established home of the festival spread its auditor ium and new playhouse plus an attractive restaurant over a square block in the heart of the city luncheon with miss vtsfaulay in the restaurant and a person ally conducted tour of the theatre and playhouse by eric perth theatre house manager were highlights of our stay in this coastal city for ricky my grandson who accompanied me on my recent jaunt west and me neither of us bid ever been behind scenes of a profession si theatre of such size 2fl00 sitting capacity though we were both impressed with the hydraulics that lower the orch estra pit the fact that the stsge is the second bigjfest in north americs and that the nine mi les of cable which operate the curtains and backdrops are op- ejtedbyojiemsnilwiithfi new smaller playhouse that had s great appeal for us both this addition has made it possible for the festival to take place in one ares rather than be spresd all over the city as in former years this year there li a link with tha stratford shakespearian fe- itlvalforlts production of the plfates of penance and pina fore will be added features on the program another particu larly interesting one a new venture is musleat sin plan ned for the pleasure of those 1 birthday celebrations featured this month birthday celebrations have been frequent this month and among them was a birthday sup per on august 0th fur mm het tie iswton at the home of sir and mrs w it uwmn ttiute present for the occasion were mrs 11 p ijwson sir and mrs j h hunter norval ur and mrs waller ijwsun mrs don aid jwuin and jamie on auguit islh mrs wihrr iawon and mri w k fjwio i along with mi is vi nelson at trndrd a birthday celebration fur mrs wakefield ford of leorgetown i mrs rom alesandrr kl bride was he gurst of honour when her two daughters mrs jran haft us of toronto and mrs margaret ijwion i ynda i aul simlrd with her on her btrtbda aujrmt 13h birthday rakrs wtre rnjord at each oc casinn we are sorry to toir is neighbours mr and mrs don i aid lawson and jamie who have mosed to prince charles drive in georgetown donald li at present attending the lome scots camp at camp borden and mary and jamie are visiting with her mother mrs andrew ransier of colling uocd mr and mrs wm humphreys v lotted with mr and mrs e hugman at flame and with mr and mrs frank jenkinson at duel are pt lake simcoe dur ing their holidays and mrs humphreys spent a week with her cousin mrs rene gibson of orono mr and mrs robert mcdon aid and children and mr and mrs harvey clare and jamie vnfted in parry sound with mr and mrs c clare fnr the weekend mrs mcdonald and mn clare and the children re maining for a weeks holiday mr and mrs krn bunnell and children of kitchener visi ted with mr and mrs howard liriggs for the weekend and all enjoyed a corn roast on sat urday night mrs h firings alice and phyllis are vuiting with her mother at ievcrsham this week miss beverley hunter has returned home after visiting with her grandmother mrs mary hilliard in orangcvlllc mr and kirs dave barclay jfccky and lynda enjoyed a motor trip north as far as tern agaml and across to ottawa visiting upper canada village on the way home hand picked fish ur keith barber has now joined the club of true tal fish atones one day recently while he with mrs darher and their daughters heather and phyllis was on a ramping trip just about ten miles north of parry sound on georgian liay he drcided to try his luck the bay looked like good nh ing nut having a rod with hire and not really caring whether or not he caught a fish just so long as he was ashing he threw an eight pound test tine off a smalt hand reel every fisher man knows the feeling goo j walrr good weather and a hn- user he aide he can sit and relaa that was mr barber for a short period of about flf teen minutes all of a sudden there was a sharp lug on the line and he rralued he had a big one on when the fish gate a suddrn wap out of the walrr he knew it was much bigger than he had anticipated from the initial tug and he thought much big ger than his small line would handle he decided to play it safe and gave the giant lots of line and played him for about half an hour by that time he was pretty well played out anrj expected the fish to be in the ume condition so he started the procesa of pulling in hand over hand because of the light reel all was fine until ike catch was about 75 from the boaj when in a last ditch stand the fish broke the line mr birber had worked too long to give up without a fight too so he followed and found his fish and another problem present ed itself when he realised he had no net or gaff at he came alongside his fish he de cided to make do with what he had he leaned over and with both bands grabbed hi ash mr barbers struggle had been witnessed by quite a crowd on the beach and when he got in he and his is pound pike received quite a welcome fifty foot flag pole for county building with the erection or a ftrty foot flag pole and a pylon bear ing the inscription halton cuunty administration hip new county building is nearlng completion the property com m it tee reported to county council this week most of the sodding is fin lsbedjbul the urge part of land at the bsck will only be cut since it wis felt it would be too costly to sod everything an added safety feaure of the building is an automatic culpa for the ventilation fans when the fire alarm sounds employed in offices and stores a friend of mine once remar ked that he thought culture is oh en a hard pill for some types to swallow surely not when it la as well sugar coated as it is by the numerous festivals which are sponsored in various parts of canada this summer for dependable sales and service plymouth dodge chr ysler valiant fiat fargo trwis international truiks cometo maveal motor sales llmlted main stnoth tr 7361 stwwastttoww murray reunion held at local farm home sunday august 26lb waslh day of tin hurray reunion held at the farm hobss ofllr and uf km uurray niu gjtecyb pony rides r en joytd by uu children luy rid tta lad rcs were fctftonf the day x stovltjes plftn bd by tke conveneri uhl ttkyua stewart and un uui lyn tmuway tboa pment wrre un j murray mr ana lira j suw art ud children ur and airs cubcrt kvtjitli ut and urt j barclay jscjty and sikli mr david smith all a mew titlwi ur and urs john ot away arid k1ibrty or ceure town ur and urt y 1 mur r norma and uxlui cj mur val ur jin slick mr ud urt jim watson al glen wu- litnu ur ana mrs frank ed- car and kutb ur asjd mrs erank pauuett and family ur and mrs u patten ud family all of pvterboroutfai and ur and urs lorn uurray and fa mily naasafaweya urs joy pammett and airs uanlyn lancaster wer cuet ed conveners for tha 1963 re union comoftfl okava kuaurmo sand koao akjlvty llutodtor sob ctoni vvoist tom haines ei wwi re tarn yhb womattowll hralb tkuuy aamw jo i ml pace w h kentrter son oufzm st tl tmil ocokoctowm simrfmmmnrcrir blue coal stove not sizes 27 per ton back to school in mailers best shoe values w v i n i r i-

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