Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1966, p. 14

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bride and groom of 60 years mr and mrs david harry tarzweu admire one of their gifts on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary whicrfhey celebrated sunday november 20th at the home of the r son and daughter in law mr and mrs howard tarzwell r r 2 george town the br de and groom of s xty years were married november 19th 1906 and lived for many years in the georgetown h llsburgh acton erin areas now resitting in toronto guests attended from london meaford gait guelph rockwood and toron to local guests included mr and mrs alfred sykes mr and mrs tom sykes mr and mrs tom haines mr fcnd mtrs ted hicken and mr and mrs m h cken marshallperkins wedding vows in clarkson church st brides anglican church f brides cousin miss jans aw clarkson was the scene of wedding on october 29th when beverley ann perkins eldest daughter of mr and mrs mrs c w perkins of clarkson and john ross marshall son of mr and mrs john murraj marshall of norval were united in mar siage rev rooke officiated the church was decorated with stan dards of white and bronze mums for the doable ring ceremony mr al roberts was at the or fin three ladies from the church choir sang the 23rd fsalm just before the bride en tend the church oh perfect love during the ceremony and lie lords prayer during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage fcy her father wore a full length portrait gown of white pcau-de- oie with wrist length lilypoint sleeves and a flowing panel fal bog from the shoulders to the floor bodice and side panels were embroidered a single rose held her three tiered shoulder length veil of filmy nylon she carried a cascade of american beauty roses stephanotis and trytraiu tha grooms sister mrs dou -ghsurnettoi- georgetown was butronof honour the brides- ulds were the brides sister on patnca perkins and the cock of scarborough they wore identically gowned in floor length empire gowns with kelly green bodices and pale green crepe skirts their headpieces consisted of a bow of kelly green attached to a pouf of silk net they earned bouquets of yellow and bronze mams mr ronald fishbum of norv al was best man the brides brother douglas perkins and the groom s brother in law dou glas burnett were the ushers after the ceremony the bride and groom were piped into their car to the strains of the bag pipes plajed by mr william baird dressed in scottish kilt a reception and dance was held jn the oak room of the union station to receive the guests the bride s mother wore a twopiece dress of pale blue silk shantung with matching hat and accessories her corsage was pink sweetheart roses the grooms mother chose an all wool twopiece dress of jade green with metallic hat and brown accessories her corsage was of talisman roses for a honeymoon to montreal and points cast the bride wore a green and blue tweed suit with matching cap and a corsage of yellow roses guests were from toronto scarborough clarkson guelph brampton montreal branlford new york georgetown and norval mr and mrs marshall are llv sg q rrantford where tb groom is a material planner with msssey ferguson women meeting a sale of some baking and sttall household article was the sjmclal feature of um november aamttpg of the local council of women which was held at the home of mrs floria ned well edith st on the afternoon of um 18ul lira nod well was in charge of the sale which was a success as proven by the fact that practically all of the arti eles for sale found ready purcn- ars for the business part of the meeting mrs a beeve was in the chair in the absence of the president tfrs r t paul after the minutes and the financial report mrs rh jonea presen ted the various items of corres pondence and these were dis cussed and dealt with lira j w baxter gave the current report from the cana dlan association of consumers mrs zetta hayes read ex eerpts from letter received from the national chairman of immigration dealing with the white paper proposing cer tain changes in legislation par ticularly in the areas of spon sorsbip and discrimination some discussion followed discussion also took place on current radio and tv entertain ment the boatesses were mrs j kerr mrs r jones and mrs nodwell mrs f w johnson thanked all those who had contributed to the afternoons programme a sneak killer carbon monoxide give no warning it has no odour and cannot be seen it kills before its v ct ms know that it is with cold months at handy be sure you keep one car w ndow partly open to protect yourself and your passengers aga nst this add t olal dnv ng hazard do you have sufficient automobile and accident imuranc to meat the po tential cost of unexpected occurrence for information about cia s automobile and ace dent insurance just call denney charles r r 3 georgetown 877 204 cooperators insurance association cia i santa arrives m m chhisimas shopping hours all stores open irynit ii 9p- ofbi sat dec 17 ho 9 pm mm m i saturday december 3rd at 1000 am shoi till 9 pm mon to fh till christmas and sat dec lth till 9 pm 1 1 1 i 1 1 i free photos with santa all day sat win a turkey a day contest dec 3rd to 23rd 1966 entry forms from any merchant tmniai rideivf dec 3rd to midi mon to fri 2pm to 9 p m sat aff day 10c hie hey kids free candy canes ride with santa on his train 1 mon fri 6 p m to 9 p m sat 10 to pm dec 5th to dec 23rd 10c a ride w

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