Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1966, p. 3

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hospital employees wqd v glen williams church and mrs khth aubtt spiegelberg north halton detachment ontario provincial police la a general lnr enforcement detach ment with a staff of 98 unifor med personnel the detachment area consists of nazsagarweya and eaquesinf townships ap proximately 183 square miles with approximately 347 miles of highway during the past week person nel of this detachment patrolled 4043 anilea on all highways issued 39 traffic charges and 15 traffic warnings traffic war- s involved faulty equip ment miner speeding offences roper passing and lane changing and failure to obey highway signs and markings there were five property da mage accidents and one perso nal injury accident investigated in which one person was inju red in addition two impaired dri ving charges five liquor of fence charges and one criminal charge were preferred in other general occurrences four persons were reported mis sing being later located three liquor seizures were made and twentyone minor occurrences investigated with rev walter ridley of flciating carol linda barth and keith albcrt spiegelberg were married in clen williams united church at a four o clock ceremony on august 20 the bride who is the daugh ter of mr and mrs cecil barth br 1 glen williams wore a gown of white chiffon over peau de sole the gown had a round neckline and long fitted sleeves the skirt was slightly belled with a front panel of heavy guipure lace and a wide lace hem a lace eylindric headdress held her long silk il lusion veil appliqued with the same lace she carried an arm ful of white longstemmed ros es and fern her sister marilyn was maid of honour and brides maids were carol spiegelberg toronto sister of the groom and audrey macnamara a classmates in the 1964 class of toronto western hospital nur- sng school the three attendants wore sleeveless mint green silk shan- tung with round neckline and iaughuy belled ajdrt and lace jjwrwared hem their headdres- wftt w made of mint green net caught at the front with dusters of white daisies they carried cascades ol white dais ies and green ivy rs harold inglis was org- anist and mrs john hutton streetsville sang wedding prayer before the service and 1 the 33rd psalm during the iaigning of the register mr v barth gave his daughter in marriage in the double rjng david robertson toronto was groomsman and ushers were the brides cousin kenneth beam ottawa andlarry ad air toronto at a reception at georgetown golf country club the brides mother received wear ing a twopiece rose lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of capri roses the grooms mother also received wearing a twopiece navy silk dress trimmed with lace white accessories and a corsage ol white gardenias leaving on a honeymoon trip to banff and yellowstone park the bride wore an en semble of jade green lk lin en coat and white dress green flowered bat and corsage of gardenias and capri rosebuds mr and mrs spiegelberg are living in toronto at 66 oak mount rd she is a member of the nursing staff of toronto western hospital and the groom a chartered accountant is with the hospitals account- ing department he is the son of mrs hilda speilgelberg to ronto and the late mr spiegel berg among the wedding guests were the brides grandmother mrs lucy wagstaffe of glen williams and the grooms aunt mrs martha kilian kitchener miss barbara barth ottawa took charge of the guest book at the reception prior to their marriage a pre sentation was held for the bride and groom at the hospi tal a miscellaneous shower was given by hiss audrey macnamara and a shower by a group of fellow nurses mrs una wheeler and mrs fred engleby hosted a shower by the ladies of glen williams united church charge 39 patrol 8943 miles north halton 0wy week the wh hipald pagk 1 a total duty hours mhtt b highway and other roads patrolled in miles m3 investigation criminal a thefts 3 b breaking and entering c disturbances 1 d othen 7 traffic a accident il property damage 5 il personal injury 1 no injured 1 1u fatal no killed b charges 8t c warnings bo t oaw oeneral pottos a requests for assistance 3 b prisoner escort 1 e convictions 17 d other information as applic able during the current week two persons were charged with tbopalred dri ving on the highways in the area four persons were re ported missing and later lo cated three liquor seizures were made twentyone ml- nor vestigaled heels in and get busy organis ing for the national veterans week which will commence sunday june 11th and carry on through the week until sat unlay june 17th at this time members will be called upon to give a little of their time to the legion legion notes works forces stock ammo for snow war the town forces are ready to face their annual enemy snow and ice fifteen hundred tons of sand and one hundred and twenty tons of salt are on hand help keep you moving over the forty eight miles of town roads in addition thirteen men a sander and two graders with wing type snow ploughs are ready for winters onslaught supply new sweaters for kid hockey league town man becomes p eng member a georgetown man is one of 416 new members registered by the association of profes sional engineers of ontario hugh alexander allen 152 prince charles drive is now accorded the right to use the initials p eng after his name in any engineering work he undertakes the 23000 member associa tion serves as jhe licencing body for the engineering pro fession in the province by ralph haws with the end of november approaching your executive begins to discuss christmas tree and new year parties while mike lorusso and ord king become very practical by dispatching several hundred letters to the many sunday those two eager beavers and several equally eager beavers spent the morn ing addressing envelopes which the membership should have received by now mike is still busy compiling his list for the kiddie christmas party and is still awaiting the return of some questionnaires which the members received some weeks ago he is also awaiting to hear from those ladies of the auxiliary whose children ahouldbe on bis list bowlers confidant several days ago it was brought to our attention that the branch has a bowling team and that in the many weeks that this team has been operat ing most successfully there has been no mention of said team in these notes our sin cere apologies the team which is headed by john scotty pat terson is made up of mae mc lean gord king bill fisher andy st laurent and mike lorusso they are carrying all before them at the bowling al ley and feel confident of fin ishing up the champs there seems to be a competitive spirit within the team especially be tween scotty and mac mac feels that at the present time he has eslightedge ov er scotty shoot it out speaking of competitive spir it it was in abundance on sat urday at the armouries where lome scots comp c met branch 120 for the annual shoot the scots led by capt ain frank ching the recently appointed co of comp c managed to win the team tro phy while 120 led by bruce mc cartney retained the singles trophy spanking new still on sports we understand the small fry that have quite a number of adults up at 530 ajn each saturday when they invade the arena and take ov er until around 1 pan 1 sporting brand spanking new jerseys last saturday we were told there were nine sets pur chased all bearing the words royal canadian legion branch 120 poor wally will have fit when he gets the but for that lot got busy we were informed by zone commander dave capperauld that in the new year branch wilt need to dig words op the wise the men who succeed i in pubhc life are those who take the risk of standing fay their wn convictions james garfield concrete gftavel wooing sand road gravel ru and to soil stone work tom haines ska wibn 177ssol town of georgetown road closing natvce of cmsmis pertof powihiejion crescent in the tew ef gooreetown sea hie pert as clsses to tee take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of georgetown proposes to pass a bylaw to dose and stop up all that portion of pennington crescent in tits town of georgetown lying betweenxott st to inclusive and lots 73 to 82 inclusive plan 617 that is to say h that portion of pennington crescent which lies to the sooth of the westerly limit of said lot so and to the west of the southerly limit ef said lot 68 and to convey the said par- uon of pennington crescent so dosed and stopped up- to the owner of the adjoining lands the said by law will be dealt with at a meeting of council on monday december purpose mr uth 1966 at 80q pun at the muni cipal building 36 main street north georgetown all documents in relation to the natters aforesaid may be examined at the office of the clerk of the municipality at the municipal building aforesaid v dated at georgetown this list day of november 1066 c g benham clerk for the town ef b g 11 first published the 24th day of november 1s66v georgetown 1mb tomorrow i friday nov 25th pauline s flowebs pauline mjckwaid phone s77461 at 23 main st south lc georgetown a cordial invitation is extended to every resident of georgetown and district to visit us this weekend we believe our customers will find our new downtown location an added shopping con venience and will enable us to display an extensive array of flowers for all occasions plants and decorative pieces for the modern homemaker the welcome mat will be out at 9 am friday opening specials potted mums reg 350 for 159 greenhouse 10 ontario st reg 159 kaianchoe far ij notice the corporation of the town of georgetown a veto of the elector qualified to veto according to the lest ravbod voters list of the town of georgetown will bo taken at the forthcoming municipal election on monday december 5 1966 between the hours of 930 am and 700 pjn and also at the advance polls on saturday december 3rd 1966 jwtween the hours of 1000 am and 300 pm on the following questions as contained in the corporation of the town of georgetown bylaw no 6674 and bylaw no 6682 respectively l are you in favour of returning to the general vote system as opposed to the present ward system i x are you in favour of establishing a commission for the control and management of be waterworks system in the town of georgetown lie final summing up of the votes on the above questions will be made on monday december 5th 1966 arthe clerks office 36 main street north after thacloslng of the polls if the assent of the electors is obtained to one or both of the above questions it or they will be taken into consider alion by the council after the expiration of onejnonth from the date of the first publication of this notice date of first publication of this notice is november 17th 1968 1c g benham clerk bf the corporation of the town of ts t citify tbat1htnertrnnrtr ibovev are true copies of aba questions to be submitted to the electorjul co eenham clerk and returning officer brilliant new way to make diamond dreams come true new from bulova 23 jewels uk gold priced from 13995 high fashion a series 0 smart exclusive shopes by woridjamous fiufova designers what a glorious gift for someone you tore to create ihe brilliant new cohdfelight col lecfjbn bukrta customselected only dkxnonwjthdeepdimensknsporklecmtomset each fiery beauty in a case highlighted with fthodiuip precious jewelry aooy more costly than gold for we proudest fnoments on engage the birth of a son or daughter en aravnrsory theres no finwojft johnboughton jewellers cornnoa worcrwnakers 177uu 5 main st n georgetown tpfteit sofliefmng floppy hoppens m sufcra watch thnr cotton qtisuw sheee if your cash sales slip has a star ft lucky red you will receive the total of your cash purchase regardless of cost look for red sta cash sups hem is you chance to win au that chmstmas shopping without spending a nickel red star slip winners will be asked a qualifying question georgetown stoke hows open thais and fri until 9 pra gdrferv iaofim

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