Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1966, p. 16

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xf glm wlliaj church people present gift to bride and groom congratulations and best wishes are extended to nancy hunter and robin cowtan who are to be married this satur day in the ynlted church in the church service last sunday the minister presented them with a bible alter the ser vice friends gathered in the fellowship room and presented them with a gift coffee and demits were served by the la dles mr and mrs ted middleton and sons lloyd and brent mo tored down from sudbury and spent the weekend with mr and mrs john wagstaffe mrs- harold wheeler mrs c schneider and mr and mrs w j mcgowah attended the ordination of ministers of ha milton conference of the unit ed church in the first united church waterloo mr tom forgrave a nephew of mrs wheeler and mrs schneider was ordained mr harold fendhsy has re cently returned after flying west to visit his brother in victoria bc we extend sympathy to mr and mrs w mcgowon in the silverwood silverwood wins prize fortweedsmuirhisiory four members of silverwood wi attended the halton district annual of the wi at ballinafad may 25 silverwood branch won first for their tweedsmuir history hiss dorothy wilson of walk- erton visked for a week with mr and mrs harry marching- ton recently mr and mrs robert peters of detroit were also guests of the marcbingtons mr and mrs ralph white- field and miss edith whitefield of london were sunday visitors with mv and mrs harry scott mr ben case is recuperating from a severe case of the flu silverwood wi served coffee sandwiches pie etc at the booth may 28th in the sales arena in the district achievement day for the 4h dubs was held at milton may 28 miss debbie rogers gave the comments on the exhibits for the silverwood sophisticates several different kinds of sand wiches suitable for afternoon tea made an attractive exhibit death of bills mother in hal- ton manor the funeral ser vice took place on monday with interment in greenwood ceme tery georgetown st albans congregation are planning their picnic for sun day june 26th at terra cotta playground all members are invited joy haines has been accept ed at mchaster university and also huron college london the remembrance service in the cemetery has been planned for june 19th at 2j0 pjn rev harold uewellin is to be the speaker we welcome the ash family into the village from hutton- ville they have moved into the house on main st recently vacated by mr and mrs h robinson and family they have moved to georgetown mrs dennis hancock of brampton mr and mrs herb hancock terry and kenneth of glen williams attended graduation ceremonies at con vocation hall university of to ronto on may 31 to see dennis receive bis honours degree in mechanical engineering dozens share in prizes true blue penny sale a euchre and penny sale was a successful recent event spon sored by the loyal true blue lodge euchre prixewinners were mens prixes winnie fendley mrs williams r el wood lad ics donna marchmeot mrs d carter muriel miller mrs nor ton won the door prize winners of prixes in the pen ny sale were art hawkes wal let judy cunningham ap hona williams cushion harold hyde doll keith preston jewel ry ernie sargent curler basket jean mcdonald dusting powder nellie mcdermott lotion chas jenner cologne vivian perry apron florence miller apron irene hccort apron janice henderson wall plaque mrs d hill drain board joyce howard dish dot hunter sheets harg taylor towels wayne mcmen- emy soap bev breen patio lamp don cudney dorothy williams card set gladys craz ier hat eddie shoebrldge cas serole len hazlett baby dress a mccartney cushion annie henney towel set pete drent- ers blanket sheena smith purse dot hill blanketr irene cdrowsky towels gayle little blue mountain pottery alex bullock place mats gordon hancock doll ballinafad kart pilots chase cash money nite at track north halton kart club rac ers had dollar signs in their eyes as they pursued cash prizes for the first time at the wednesday night competitions t the clubs r r 2 george town track first and second money in the heats was taken by the fol lowing class 6 ed elsliger jim morrow class 5 bobby turner russ urry class 4 keith hunter alf sabebne class 3 cy wilson chsrlcne maccormack twins 2 george mclntyre larry rice semifinal winners were class 0 morrow elsliger class sl bob lamke turner urry class 4 john welch elmer muxatko sabetine class 3 ronald shantz maccormack greg morrow twins 2 rice bob urry mclntyre win place and show spots in the features were captured by class 6 morrow elsliger doug gafton class 5 turner gary bonham lamke class 4 sabe tine hunter huzatko class 3 maccormack shantx morrow twins 2 mclntyre rice urry kart racing is a regular wed nesday night feature at the north halton kart clubs track spectators are admitted free ballinafad young people on hamilton tv show a group of about 30 young people travelled by bus to ham ilton on friday night to attend club h a tv show which was televised on saturday night they were able to see them selves as others see them along with a larger audience of fami lies and friends the winners at the last euchre of the season sponsored by the hall board were mrs bntton mrs r mcenery mrs a lam bert messrs jas dunk cam mcenery and john anthony the scout mothers auxiliary held a euchre on tuesday night of this week as the final money raising event for the year they are grateful to all those who supported them at the bake sale a few weeks ago as well as oth er projects in the past the scout group committee met for their regular meeting on mon day night at the home of mr paul wilson plans were made for another bottle drive the mid dle of june mr and mrs gordon hamil ton a recent bride and groom were honoured at a party in the community hall on friday night and were presented with a chair footstool and a fhjor poli sher as a gift from the commu nity the institute made the us ual presentation of a cup and saucer mr jesse mcenery acted as chairman and the music for dancing was supplied by the hcdougalls orchestra rev ian fjemjng of george town officiated at the service of holy communion and infant baptism on sunday morning as a conclusion to the confirmation classes held for the past five weeks the following joined by profession of faith larry white brian wood george bates bill black ivan wood and mr and mrs roger clinton it is inter esting to note that the first four young men are from one sunday school class with mr rick sales as their teacher mr and mrs clinton also bad their baby son baptized and received their transfer of church membership to carry with them as they leave our community this week mov ing to northern manitoba mr and mrs emerson clark were also received as members of the bauinafad church by transfer mrs j black and mrs bates as lay delegates from halton presbytery attended the 4 day session of the united church hamilton conference at st pauls college waterloo last week the main theme this year was ecumenism silver horseshoe from england guarantees luck for bride groom a silver horseshoe sent from length tulle illusion veil sbe england was presented to hil ary anne peterson as she left the church following her mam- age to robert james mac kor zack this english custom sym bolizes good luck and future happiness the marriage took place in st georges churcbonthe hill islington with dr ronald hill officiating the bride is the dau ghter of mr and mrs w bruce peterson 112 ashbourne islington former residents rexway dr georgetown the groom is the son of mr and mrs alex korzack 6 elizabeth st georgetown the bride wore a wedding gown of cream de lustre satin with a front panel of reembroi- dered lace widening from waist line to hem cap lace sleeves and cathedral tram the simple neckline was enhanced by a sil ver crucifix loaned by a family friend and now worn by two generations of brides a tiara style headpiece held a full rockwood rocks hunters twice in intercounty softball tilts georgetown hunters scored too little too ute in rockwood thursday night in a meeting of the two first year teams in the intercounty softball league cap tured by the rocks 84 the host club constructed a 30 lead in the first inning and then added to it in the 3rd 5th 8th and 7th frames to stay out of georgetowns reach the hunters pushed 3 runs across in the 6th and another in the 7th but were never in con tention after falling off the early pace bob newman started for hun ters and gave way to bob sin clair in the 4th ross hlnde did the rockwood pitching george balasko shone for hunters at the plate cracking a home run and a double bob newman tripled and denny ba con contributed a double to the georgetown cause coach junior beaumont inser ted himself into the lineup when absenteeism sapped some of the hitting power from bis lineup georgetown hunters continu ed their inability to produce runs in large numbers in rock wood tuesday night when they bowed 31 in intereounty soft ball action in den williams park bob sinclair looked good in absorbing the loss but george town bats remained too silent to convert his fine effort into the teams first win carried a bouquet of white gard enias and trailing hry mrs roy murden jr bramp ton the grooms sister was mat ron of honour and bridesmaids were hisses lynne crocker ge orgetown and katherine norris bayview they wore dusty rose italian shantung gowns piped with matching delustred matching peau de soie shoes and headdresses which compliment ed the bridal headdress they carried shower bouquets of white daisy mums accented with ivy the brides sister wendy pet erson as flower girl wore an an kle length gown of white italina shantung with tulle overskirt and pink satin sash she had a circlet of pink carnations in her hair and carried a nosegay carnations christopher peterson the brides youngest brother was ring bearer and wore kilt of elliott plaid to honour the brides grandmother in eng land with complimentary acces sories and highland shoes peter laveil was groomsman and ushers- were the brides bro ther alan peterson and the grooms brotfaerin law roy murden jr at a reception at the old mothers of bride and groom re- mrs peterson wore a coat and a dress of caramel pure silk cream hat and gloves and a cor sage otot orange delight roses mrs korzack wore a mink brbwn lace dress mink stole cream accessories and a white orchid corsage out of town guests were from whitby georgetown and glen williams for a honeymoon trip to fort lauderdale florida the bride wore a spanish styfe pink wool crepe dress with ma coat sombrero type hat black acces sories and a corsage of brilliant red roses they are making their home in sfaeetsmlle slow start for juveniles lose first three games resting on their laurels won last year the georgetown base ball juveniles seem content to only play at ball and not work at it and thus are currently showing a deficit of three straight losses the first upset occurred on tuesday may 24th when they travelled to bramalca to open their season georgetown open ed a two nothing lead in he first inning on hits by riddall arfaic and ryder they added one more in the third on walk ground out and bit to davison arbic pitched the route and held the bramalca batters hit- less and scoreless until the bot tom of the fifth when- george town got careless bramalea op ened with a double arbic walk ed the next batter runners stole when arbic went into a full windup and scored on an error to short stop ron lane another error to lane gave them another run and the winning run stole brampton 3 georgetown 2 on sunday may 20th the boys really took it on the chin when they dropped another game to the young but eager brampton team bowing to youth and drive they lost the game 32 tost went the route and absorbed his first loss giv ing up 5 hits 3 walks and hit ting one batter georgetown took a 10 lead in the first inn ing on hits by densmore and tost brampton got a single run in the second on a walk bit bit batter and stolen base and would have scored more had not one of their runners been called out for interference georgetown got their other run in the third on a hit by ar bic and an error to the right brampton took georgetown ap art in the 6th inning when they scored two runs on a walk dou ble single walk stolen base a double steal and a passed ball milton 4 georgetown 3 georgetowns final collapse took place in milton on june 1 when milton edged them 4 3 in a protested game georgetown opened the scoring- in the- 1st inning on a double to densmore a walk an error to the second baseman and a ground out hilton replied with a run on an error to joel tost an error to riddall and a fielders choice georgetown got another run in the second on a walk to lane and a double by riddall milton pushed three big runs across the plate in the 4th inning on an error to van dyck a walk two hits and a ground out ge orgetown threatened again in the top of the seventh when tost opened with a walk quae- kenbush got a single ryder drew a walk to load the bases coolidge drew another walk trad one run came across the plate ron lane went down on an in field fly and mano struck out to end all hopes mike tost ab sorbed his second loss the juveniles will try and prove they are better than their record on sunday june 12th when they travel to brampton car insurance due p lcompletl ndrl j drumm 42 langtton crate 1776148 state farm mutual canadian head okics scarborough ontario for guaranteed control of unsightly weeds call killaweed 8779294 youre so right v to pick the right carpet for the right room in your home for every room in your noma an almost limitless range of patterns style designa wetfhta and colors to choose from prices and qualities to fit the moat exacting budget choose from kraus carpets of creslan acrylic fiber it looks like wool feels like wool performs even better than woou prices from 749 to 10 95 expert walltowall installation call us for measure and estimate imainst georgetown we are at your s e r vice with the finest in printing give us 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