Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1966, p. 8

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a- netyonft from hnly croa chufa receive first com thursday may 3ft iftt page 8 ometrlst from wrightta beach who heads the party u rotary leader geoffrey bird of wll- lamstown victoria graduate student in business admlnlstrar tlon university of melbourne spencer bock of south tsrr ltwyer peter bourcfaler of den- eleatuh new south wale far- merjtobert ftfdham of staid- stone victoria auditor utcbl ael heuernan of kilda phyaid- an ronald hugo of chatham victoria mechanic ninetyone youno holy ctoss pamsmonnff mecbved first oocnfmmioo saturday may 15th at left is father otgerdevent who conducted the first communion mass 1ugar by bill smiley rida honeymoon trip for couple married on may 14 following their wexidinx on basement was followed with may 14 in the christian reforn dinner at house tannenhof hut- ed church acton mr and mrs tonville mothers of bride and wabe wayne baker are on a groom received mrs vonsolke- ma motoring boneynoon trip to ma wearing a light blue 2piece the perfect high scnoo r sitssir r i the three oclock ceremony red roses ind whita carnations silent the teacher winds upwiffijn braam a a orsaaisti leading three or tour dogged alld simon frankrayter ang guests attended from glen protestants who arent always j j u a the loe william georgetown norval sure ol the words i ot rl du decora- 1 brampton whitby sarnia ucl next out roes the oueen baskets of urge white lerille bradford gait jarvis suar sr lrsi sjss odd teenagers should be whj p vonsolkema rr 1 f her honeymoon trip the milted every morning to gen vviiliams she a white br wore green boucle suit pompus and bad piece or music riajo ie gown of net over white and green hat accessories u ma uffeta bordered with lace ai o yellow n bow at the back caught her rkirt white carnations virtually everybody these days is upset about our educa- hon system the public schools are not teaching the ur- chins to read write or figger the high schools are massive eeething factories turning out illiterates the colleges are sep tic tanks of sex marijuana and most of this is pure poppy cock of course but a critical society is a healthy one accord ing to hugh dunnit that great welsh bard and beatnik of the leveuteenth century this makes canadians about the healthiest critters in the hemi- sphere columnists aver that high schools are run like military camps producing lockstep con formists who havent learned lo think this is patent baloney ifcey think one helluva lot more than did these same columnists when they came out of hayfork i centre with not much more fl a burning desire to get a- way from said centre a lousy and a shiny the words of which have more relation to their world than does the horse and buggy how would you like to go to the factory or the office and stand at attention while a tp- recorded band blares out one of these awful tunes before you got down to serious business like waiting for the coffee break and held a long train a cluster of roses held a shoulder length veil and she carried a cascade of mrs shirley betgsxoa was her sisters matron of honour the grooms sisterinlaw mrs betty baker and miss alice meyer lambeth were bridesmaids and the brides niece miss cathy de peutery bradford was bower j girl they wore floor length gowns of light green neau de soie rosebud headpieces nd veils and rosebud necklace in place of these i would sug gest a warmup period were all pretty dang doggy first thing i in the morning the class cut- up would be master of ceremj onies witty sayings armoumc ments brief weather report some beatles and bob dylan s and the rolling stones an ori- nls earned bouquets of yetl glnal poem or song from the ow sf l lhe students if a glri has go ol tbe same boots let her demonstrate a new dow dance probably on the teach- j vonsolkenia gave v ooit osk i daughter in marriage in t fatoo by this tinuv everybody juwe ring reiiiy ocrr dress friendly warmedup the real i re atoomsman for h hm aoany frills not learning atmosphere has been h eri hard work and created but unfortunately i i v jz these have run out of ipace j doro hndes brother parents next weeks column for a fur- da vonsolkema hard ther thriiling instalment on the the groom who is the son of mr and mrs bob baker rr 1 londesboro is a graduate university of toronto with hl bjtsc degree and is employ ed as a technical engineer with provincial paper ud his bride is secretary in the law office of me manderson qc they wiil be msking their home in geor town plan steak cookout for down under visitors piaythe game of wlitzlt every week see page seven young australian bus- inessmen will meet a reprcsenta live group of- georgetown dis trict residents when they visit here on june 8 the jnea arc visiting canada ms a project of rotary interna tional expense of the trip is shouldered by district 7 which includes the area bounded by guelph barrie and port hope a similar group from this dis- trict wil pay a return visit australia next year this is one of a number of group exchange projects through which rotary hopes to broaden communication be- tween countries men chosen for the exchange are not rotary club members they are expect ed to return home and present impressions of their visit to people in their homeland during their stay in canada the visitors are guests in homes of rotary members and visit places of interest in the district the prty will be arriving here from guelph in midafternoon june 8 and will be given a brief tour of this area possibly inclu ding a visit to dominion seed house that evening they wiu be feted by rotarians at arsteakf cookout at bud bishops farm at glen williams and will return to guelph later that night members of the visiting party quick canadian facts canada has 27 rivers of more than 500 miles in length quick canadian kscts l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off main street phon 8773671 m in 5 years costs accumulative guaranteed certificates 1000 costs 7u ask for folder your oca trust company halton peel trust i wings compart hampton u main st h 451335 milton j5j main st h asa matter of sun life insurance is a sure way to financial independence for you and your family as a local sun lhe lepresantstive may i call upon you at your coirnniencet clarence kroll u gibbons mace 177654 sun life assurance company of canada a mutual cohpamt regular advertising in the georgetown herald brings best results t lats ml mto ami ml lha jaarhaal aa fhrtr kkb mm mnm per high school aftoaars wtoa atrephiod wmmm tel aemaeve depend 9 s owest cut ing on home background heir fa antjquc display a reception the church wn penonalitiet and their tal- eat or lack of it look on school as a jail cr ball some think of it rather like having a ball in a jail school boards beef about the cost of everything and the ad aniniatration beefs about the shortage of everthing and the teachers beef about the paper jungle and the custodians beef about the salaries and the hours and the teachers and the admin- lstration and the school board you might think from all thla nagging that there are some alight imperfections in our high schools and youmightbe rjht but rti not as bad as it sounds what i cant understand is that i havent been approached for a definition of the perfect high school its probably just an oversight arid because im not a pushy type but who is better qualified ive been high school myself i work the blasted factory everyday and i have a daughter who comes borne every day and whtani do i ever hate school well here gees dont panic w tho changes would be shfm awl irwosamive think wvd an eney life more sto tat awrswh and teachers llrrt of ss ws cut out lhel imttusuli mumwarl hmrung praywr 1 mlr in prayer and pneom it atnlto dton usually iaisyfti first spring outing of the ant- iquc car ctub of canada- was staged in esquesing township sundaf may is the group of 35 started from their toronto meeting point early in the mor ning lunched at rattlesnake point and then drove to the 4th line of esquesing farm of jack pcmbleton where they lined their vintage machines up in an open field one of their reasons for meeting at the pembleton form was to inspect mr pembletons large antique carriage collection i the club is the largest in ca- nada and the group visiting his area was the toronto district j division president of which is norman btfathaway the oldest car in the convoy was a 1916 saxon runabout and the newest a 1937 cbevroletj coach probably the fastest was a rtodwercedes ssk while one of the most interesting was 1933 horch cabriolet once used by a highranking nazi officer it looked the part complete with flag standards on both front fenders the dub is pioneering a post- classic class to include the cars of the 1939 to early 1950 group providing they are of special in terest for instance kaiser tucker and other models no longer produced roy tesh a noted cinemalo- grapher recently featured ea the television program tele- scope was an interested and in- teresting visitor to meet he is a long time friend of mr pem bleton good selection shftubs twees fektilizeks peat moss imsectkidcs weed killers gkassano 6aroen seed lawn ornaments patio planters patio stones sidewalk slats cum for driveways webbs greenhouses ik aattaa w moral hal hhih for summer fun in the sun our locality offers 1 boat dealer 4 golf courses 4 sporting goods shops 1 bicycle shop and just about any shop or service you can think of i oar locality has a lot to offer good shops good services good people so look first to home for your needs let your fingers do the walking through the yellow pages to find the above people and many others everythings here in town x if vijssn53

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