Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1966, p. 3

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mr and mrs john mcclenients honeymoon in the bahamas z a honeymoon trip to nassau tin rhi tallowed ie mar riage on june 18 of sjli reh- l ecca kerr maneely and john ruuam mcctaoenta which took place in st pauls aiglican church norval- iter harold ueweuin ofwtd andrew dewhurst was organist and miss joyce mclean sang the lords prayer and o perfect love dur ing the service the bride who is the daugh ter of mr and mrs cecil g maneely 98 weber drive wore in allne wedding gown of peau 4e sole with round neck and lone hly point sleeves and a de tachable train arose headpiece held bar shoulder length veil ad she carried a bouquet of red roses ivy and stephanotis hiss sfaafjon carey brampton was maid of honour and brides- 1 jnalds were miss jeanette ash- cnbnrsv toronto the brides sister miss lynda maneely and the gjraoms sister miss ruth mccletnenls they wore gowns of white lace over pale mauve and carried ellow and white carnations and ivy the brides sister gwea maneely and jo- 1 anne soye ere junior brides- 1 maids wearing white hce over mint green gowns and carrying similar bouquets of dowers the church was decorated with standards of yellow and white carnations and ivy mr maneely gave his daught er in marriage in the double ring ceremony paul hale was groomsman and ushers were pavid boyd larry saunders and jim hamilton ballinafad at a reception at north hal- ton golf and country club the brides mother received wearing a turquoise crepe sheath mat ching threequarter coat and hat white accessories and a cor sage of pink sweetheart roses- the grooms mother also peived wearing an aqua sheath white accessories anda corsage the georgetown hiralo thursday july 14th 1m pages of white roses mr charles coomber was master of cere monies at the wedding dinner for her honeymoon v- the bride chose a pink sheath dress i and matching full length coat of lace and mi orchid corsage wedding guests were from burlington don mills scarbor ough toronto port credit osh- awa aurora corbetton noxval itgien williams brampton and georgetown y mr and mrs clements are living at m victoria cresc he is employed with the george town herald and bis bride with douglas aircraft mallon prior to her marriage miscel laneous showers were given byj mrs thomas soye miss sharon carey and mrs william norton j and parties and presentations by the herald and douglas air1 craft staffs the bride we- pre sented with a silver horseshoe by miss susan coomber stevens crescent as a good luck token ait- n recommend school bus wait while students cross road 126 dolson clan members gather for 1966 reunion lovely weather favoured the dolson clan for their 16th reun ion at alloa school chingua- cousy sunday june 1mb one hundred and twenty alx regis tered for the picnic lunch a group picture was taxen on the grounds following lunch and these could be ordered for later delivery the president frank dolson extended greetings to all pres- entand expressed thanks to all who bad helped toward the sue- cess ol the reunion the jnln- utes and financial statement were read and adopted the ofiiceri elected were president donald dolson vice president cameron dol son 2nd vice president herb ert dolson secretary treasurer mrs clure dolson business consisted of the work done in the alloa ceme tery on the dolson plot this was cleaned up and the dolson stone repaired a short musical programme consisted of musical numbers by helen cation john forsytbe and the don dolson group tom leslie presented prizes for the eldest lady mrs john h mcclure eldest man gordon mcclure largest family colin marshall recent married eliia- beth and ray hooper youngest baby suzanne mccutcheon clo sest birthday joe clark on june 19th farthest sandy forsytht from lambeth ontario a sports programme under 4om leslie took place in the playground this was followed by a ball game many old pictures were on display and after all became well acquainted they adjourned to meet again in 1968 t jl i iiijl ml and mrs john mccuments warn ontario drivers new york age limit 18 with the summer holiday period now in full swing the local dept of transport regi strar mrs beatrice clark told i the herald that there are a bomber of things vacationers should keep in mind young people drivng to near ly new york state should keep in mind that they must be 18 years of age to operate a motor vehicle there ontario residents have been charged for this of fence the vehicle and traffic laws of that jurisdiction require that for a nonresident licence to be valid in new york the holder must be at least 18 years old therefor the ontario dept of transport has asked all off ices to issue this warning to all ib and 17 year old drivers the vehicle and traffic laws of new york state require that for a nonresident licence be valid in the slate the holder most have at least reached his 18th birthday in some cases special licen- era ire issued to new york state resident drivers under 18 but nonresident licence hold od that includes ontario driv en must be 18 years of age to drive legally in new york so take a tip if youre not 18 dont drive in new york they rigorously enforce this travellers who intend to do a hit f driving while abroad canadians planning to travel abroad may now obtain interna- tional driving permits the on tario dept of transport bounced today el the dept has autnonhsijhe canadian automobile assn and through it the affiliated onta rio motor league clubs as the issuing authority for idps in ontario they will be recogni zed in 177 different countries fee for the permits issuable to any bolder of a valid driving licence is 300 a spokesman for the dcpl urged all ontario residents to obtain idps before leaving canada iissuance of the permits has been made possible by the 1949 united nationals convention on road traffic agreed to by all of the canadian provinces under its terms canadians travelling overseas will now share the same reciprocity with respect to licences in interna tional traffic as do the residents of the 77 other signatory nat ions a statement issued by the oaa noted that canadian dri ving licences are already recog nized in many western europ ean countries however with out an international driving permit there are often embar rassments and misunderstand ings for motorists contacting lo cal authorities who have no un derstanding of english international driving per mits are printed in 10 uiguag- es including the five official languages of the united nations the other tip is fqrearo 9 so present certificates when dance class give show with parents and ends at tending class demonstrations were given by pupils of urs vickie lay in ballet and tap on june 19 in the auditorium of holy cross church pupils who had been succe ful in examinations during the season received certificates follows primary pass plus sherri west laura simpson cheryl hcneilly commended carolyn grant grade 1 pass plus ann mel- combe commended veronica nemeth beverley copps pat ricia mckissack highly com mended dartene tolles virgin ia thomas canadian dance teachers as sociation tap examinations primary pass sutanne algarj pass plus lauren lewis gaynor rolfe highly commended mar garet mcguir honours linda frascr grade 1 pass corinne otter pass plus deanne lay barbara debling commended christine howe classes will resume in sept ember in the holy cross audit- orium miss deanne lay will be at tending the national ballet school in september where she will be a full time academic and ballet student buzsian and chinese motor vehicle operators in the district are reminded that during july and august the of fice of the dept of transport at 41 main street south is closed all days saturday it will start remaining open again on satur day sepl 10th after labor day stiff fines imposed on drag racers two young men who staged a car race along the quarter mile drag strip at the east end of guelph st may 1 didnt re alize they had an onduty bar rio cop among their audience they ended up in court wed nesday and were each fined a total of 12850 or 25 days in jail as a result of the officers i evidence the two youths one of geor- i getown and the other of water- down both pleaded not guilty i to a charge of racing on the highway corporal ralph barry of the banie police department wm i sitting near a window in the delrex restaurant having a meal with his wife and two children when he saw the in cident i he said he saw one of the youths and his girl friend in a black falcon speak to the other in a white dodge they drove oft to the section of guelph st known to some local drivers as the quarter mile drag strip corporal berry said the pair lined up on the highway and held up traffic while they chat ted before moving off at a great rate of speed he said two other cars coming in the op posite direction were forced to swerve from their path they raced off at about 60 miles an hour and out of sight both cars returned to the plaza a few moments later george town police officer h vander- sluis stopped one of the cars which had a noisy muffler both men were arrested and charged with racing the fines were imposed by magistrate james black school crossing guards should be provided to escort children across busy highways george henderson father of a six-year- old girl killed in a traffic mis- told coroner dr joseph h chamberlain last week have lost one child and i dont wish to lose another he said i dont want this to hap pen again the inquest on anne joy hen derson of hwy 7 at esjajuesing twp was reopened for mr henderson to make his sugges tion crossing highway anne was struck by a car and killed when she and her eight- yearold sister sheila were crossr tag the highway near their home may 20th john d richard primula cr weston toronto driver of the car said he jammed on his brakes and swerved into ditch in an effort to avoid the girls who had come out from behind a school bus crown attorney peter mcwil- liams supported mr hender j idea for crossing guards and 1 suggested that school buses should wait until children had crossed the road before moving t off traffic daattu he added its bad enough when people die in traffic ac cidents it is especially sad when they are children il is important that every precaution be taken to protect our children even though meas ures may be costly and incon venient they should be tried and undertaken the jury ruled that death was accidental and exonerated mr richantand the girl from any blame for the accident it recommended that school buses should be required to wait while children crossed the road in front of them crossing guards mr henderson said he had asked the esquesing township public school board to provide crossing guards to escort the 68 children using the bus to salety when they alighted he said the board had decid ed to wait until the inquest was over before making a move russell miller chairman of the board said the board had previously considered the idea and that it was stm under dis- cussion at the time of the accl dent two other school children who ran out from behind school buses in the county were killed within the past two years safecrack attempt bungled thieves get 250 in loot an attempt to crack a safe at the halton coop supply store on guelph street failed thurs day night but the thwarted bur glars made their bother worth while by toting off approximate- ly 230 in stock police described the safe cracking attempt as amateur ish because of the amount of the damage done to the unyield ing vault most of the stock hauled away was small tools item bearing aeries numbers will be hard for the thieves to unload if thats their intention a list of the serials baa been telexed by the georgetown police to other de partment in this part of the province entry to the coop building was gained through a back door which was pried open the robbery tookplace some time between 8 pjn thursday night when the staff left and 8 am friday morning when field man harold smellle discovered the damage to the safe coop 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