Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1966, p. 11

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i oha ref takes a bride welcome change in poster protests this one advocates war on weeds r hve local winners mr and mrs brian lewis a confettisprinkled mr and mrs br an lewis pause for the photographer follow ng their wedding tn st johns anglican church d xe the bride s the former elaine pallett daughter of mr and mrs w howard pallet cooksv he and the groom an ontar o hockey association off c el is the son of mr and mrs erw n lewis 22 normandy blvd over 70 halton public ichool grades 7 and 8 students enjoyed a day touting the royal bolani cal gardens properties in the hamilton district thursday all were contestants and win ners in the annual halton coun ty council i agricultural com mittee a weed control poster contest and they represented 20 schools in halton s seven municipalities halton weed inspector ver non mcarthur of lowville orgs nixed the day which included morning and afternoon tours of the botanical gardens proper ties and a noon luncheon at the gardens headquarters building along for a trip were several teachers halton warden h h hinton and county agricultural committee members reeve herb merry of oakville deputy reeve william hoey of nassagaweya and chairman reeve w f hun ter of georgetown winners from the various ar as were acton jim mckeown olive marshall and mark nicken all of m z bennett school burlington east of brant si linda kennedy of ascension school john polklnghome of rolling meadows donna marie susi of st john s west or brant st diane dugas of fairfield brad mason of glen view rathie i hughes of king s road esquesing robert southcott and susan ismond both of pine- view georgetown carwn thomp son of harrison molly hender son of chspel st daniel car ney of holy cross milton mike svilans of mar tin st danny jones of holy rosary susan pearce of martin st nassagaweya micaela von richtofen angela pries and dentse paxton all of brook ville oakyme east of 16 mile creek jack winstow and mar tin pollock of e j james mary sousa of st vincents west of 16 mile creek ted de wildl and diane laforest of st jos eph s robert pntchard of west wood helped form union charter member church wms mrs james a mckane 7 died at st josephs hospital guelph on june 28 following a lengthy illness the former isadore cook ly ons she was born near chelten ham on the 4th line west chinguacousy she was the daughter of hamilton lyons and isadore cook after their marriage in 1810 mr and mrs mckane farmed at wlot 23 on the 5th line they re tired to a country home near their farm later moving to ge orgetown twelve years ago where they lived on edith s mr mckane died six years ago mrs mckane was a charter member of the women a miss ionary society of union pres byterian church and had be longed to the terra cotta far mers club she leaves 4 children james 1 of inglewood arthur of rft 4 georgetown mrs j a mcdonald marjorie of terra cotta and mrs a n mcmillan ida of caledonia 13 grandchildren and one great granddaughter and two brothers clarence ly ons cheltenham and harold lyons norval she was prede ceased by her husband a daugh ter edith and a sister mrs edith kelly of clarkson ft norman young mtriuct ed the htaeral setvie on satur day at th hc ateclure funer al home assisted by rev robl patterson of glasgow scotland who has exchanged pulpits for the summer with rev rbbt duncanson the union minister pallbearers were four grandsons murray and jim mckane doug mcdonald and hward faulkner peterborough and two nephews john and clark lyons flower bearers were clarence anderson mcmillan wilfrid leslie herb dolson francis thompson leslie young and roy tfa mp- son interment was in union presbyterian cemetery 2 ry thomas fonjrave is chapel street banquet speaker at last months chapel street grade eight banquet in the le gion hall the students heard guest speaker rev tom for- grave advise them of the pit falls and rewards facing them in high school rev forgrave a graduate of the school was introduced by ed robson and thanked jby pat irwin chalrlady for the evening heather macdonatd introduced the other speakers mayor jjs- tub momsttown hrrau thursday july 7th 1941 pagk a ep gibbons school trustee bee hoqney and 1 norman young pat marko thanked the i for their dinner and phu i thanked the legion for the l of the nail following musical by the grade 8 choir and j solos by corina malle the v dictory address was given helen robinson the evening closed with i dng legion picnic sunday july 10 georgetown pa picnic tables coffee tea milk i ice cream provided please bring your own cutlery plates will be provided members children will have use of the george town swimming pool from 1 to 3 30 p m picnic tickets picnic tickets will be available at the branch each paidup member will receive 4 tickets per child up to 16 years of age they must pick up their own tickets i between july 4th and july 9th no tickets will be mailed or handed out at the park transportation transportation will be arranged from pool to george town park races start at 3 45 p m ponies darts horseshoes baseball tug of war canadian legion branch 120 i four attendants for bride nappheejohnsoir wedding a georgetown wedding on sa age of white baby pom pom turday may 14th united in mar mums riage bettysue eileen johnson mrs john mccallum received for her son veering a sheath style dress with matching three quarter length coat of beige brocade with a turquoise breton style hat of swiss mohair and eeltigai straw braid turquoise accessories with a corsage of standards of white and pink bronze baby pom pom mums chrysanthemums were on the w- v w l altar or st georges anglican the brde s ume church where re john h mc v wedd mlte mulkin officiated at the double hrrf eldest daughter of mr and mrs frederick johnson 14 church ill crescent georgetown and arnold james phee son of mrs john mccallum 129 longfield bold acton and the late mr lester phee ring ceremony organist was george dekleer georgetown and a family friend and former georgetown resident mrs gor don padfield of waterloo was soloist singing the wedding prayer before the ceremony and the lords prayer dunng the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white ehanttlly lice over satin gown with a fitted bodice encrusted with seed pearls and tmdescent sequins with a sweethearted neckline with lily point sleeves with a full skirt front extend ing to five lace tiers at the back forming a small chapel train her fingertip veil fell from a french poodle design head piece of cascading white flower petals and she earned a bridal bouquet of apple blossom pink roses entwined with white lace and white satin ribbon her cousin miss gail stigger was maid of honour and her two sisters beverley and ellen with her girl fnend mrs ted humphreys were bridesmaids all were gowned alike in deep psrisienne rose peau de soie floor length gowns tnmmcd with matching lace outlining the front skirt panel and all wore three tiered matching headpiec es of peau de soie trimmed with matching lace and seed pearls and were attached to smsl veils each girl earned a bou quet of while baby pom pom mums and wore short white glo ves and white shoes the only jewellery worn was a single strand of pearls with matching earrings the gift of the bride george stigger cousin of the bride and bob mccallum bro ther of the groom and mel mccallum cousin of the groom were ushers and the grooms man was james flannery tor onto longtime friend of the groom sterling silver tie pins and cuff link sets were the gifts from the groom honoured guests at the cere mony were the brides great aunt and cousin mrs mary ro binson and mrs howard yan cey from calgary alberta at a reception following the ceremony in the loo j halt the brides mother received weanng a pnncess style dress and matching full fitted coat with three quarter length slee ves of amencan beauty brocade with a white bubble style hat ef smoked rayon organza and white accessories with a cors- a bnde and groom decoration and surrounded with pink roses the wedding cake was cut with the silver knife used by the brides mother and father a pair of single silver candlestick holders were also used on the bride s table this being the gift from the groom s grandpar ents from chatham new bruns wick who were unable to at tend many telegrams were re ceived and read at the reception dinner from many more relit ives in new brunswick leaving from a honeymoon motor trip to gananoque md ottawa the bnde wore an em pire waist style dress with matching full coat of buttercup yellow linen with a matching yellow swiss straw braid hit black gloves and black patent purse and shoes her onl jew ellery worn was a blue stone pin with matching earrings the gift of the groom and a wh te babv pom pom mum corsage thej will reside at 162 guelph street the bride is employed at the municipal office and the groom is on staff of am encan motors in brampton guests attended the wed ding from calgary sudbury callander toronto waterloo i hamilton churchill brampton oakville acton and george town sixteen ambulance calls in a busy two week period j sixteen calls 0 of them cmer gen cues were answered by the georgetown volunteer ambul ance service during the two week penod from june 22 io july 2nd busiest day was friday june 24th when the ambulance was required four times within eight hours on saturday june 25th and thursday june 30th the ambulance was needed three tunes manning the vehicle for the 16 runs were walter thompson jack hooper charles trott doug wood bob bradley geo finnic art stamp stan bark bouse harry allen jim ben nett john elliott nelson han dy merle bastedo paul thompson russ stejbeos ace bailey norm mcdonald george cozens don redden and cllve cressweu play the game of ml ri m refrigerated fur storage barragers cleaners dyers man st and guelph st clue no 3 snap shut wear a smile anp jantzen sportswear shorts sucks shells the evelyn shoppe 7mann 8774831 clue no 7 soma iy they should b banned blue valley 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