Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1967, p. 3

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nassau honeymoon bride and groom will live in preston a honeymoon la nassau col j lowed the saturday july 15th rnurriage of mary cecilia mc nam urn of georgetown and da nid wilfred bailey of gait johns united church was the scene of the 5 p m cercm ony with rev r sctvens ofll dating the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs cecil mcnamara georgetown and the groom s parents are mr and mrs wi fred bailey 21 drew ave gait given in marriage by her fa ther the bride looked lovely in cations best in land judging contest jack baiiey chairman of the reforestation and land use advisory board cvca admires the trophies held by bill catksn senior winner in the peel county land judging compet tion intermediate winner david cat on r ght and j w pawley chairman of the parks and recreation advisory boafd of the cvca make up the group at terra cotta con venation area last wednesday even ng school group studying conservation on the spot twenty students from the north york secondary school vetem wil be involved m a 7 day study at georgetown and the oredt vhey from august 1 to the 29th the participants in the c i york summer ajiool e- crcert program will be visiting areas between port credit e i c jeville con cntrafcrg en tie georgetown ara tle pj o t field stu diss progren ms to remove the students from the realm of the classroom and the textbook and place them ra a learning situa tion achieved by direct contact with the landscape the students will be organ ized into groups of three or four allowing them to pursue original research and invcstiga tlons through personal inter views and observations lo the past two ycts t norh york studes h s j1 led the bradford holland marsh srea mr r n kidgeway co ordinator of the geographic field studies course nicked the credit valley for this summer s project because of the great variety of physical and cultural condit ons existing within the watershed included in the course itiner ary is a port credit to orange- ville orientation tou a two- day study of the va ed ari ul tural patt- and p actloes throughoir te re on an ur ban stuy of gop proo- er augus 2ffi and th and a cy o aee s conser v ot bores d rc eation- 6 l c s c i day the course w l rt as cubing field d a nto i hen reports cop ies cf wild vill be presented to the local library train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times for information phone ths local cn pasaangai sain office cjj canadian national namara of georgetown the attendant were similarly dressed in floorlength a line gowns of pale green chiffon over taffeta featuring long sleeves daisies were worn in their hair and they carried bou quels of thaita daalos rick bailey of gait brother of the groom was groomsman and ushers were colin galloway of gait and peter mcnamara of georgetown brother of the bride for the reception at tannen a floor lengtlh sheath gown of hof inn at huttonvllle the logoda crepe ityle features be ing long sleeves and a floor length train a headpiece of flemish de sign held her shoulder length tulle veil in place and she car rled bouquet of yellow roses flqu semi fitted sheath dress and baby s breath under a matching jacket which miss catherine dilly of gait featured a jewel encrusted col was maidofhonour and brides lar bone accessories and cor maids were miss nancy dilly of sage of pink sweetheart roses toronto and miss christine mc completed her ensemble bride s mother received wear ing a sheath dress of brown and beige chiffon complemen ted by brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses the groom s mother wore air roc fte pociej fm nrtda donned s fuactua writ sea by offwhite accessories and or chid corsage mr end mrs bahey will re side on lowtber st preston outof town guests attended from winnipeg toronto gait kitchener and oslo norway tnuttoax august h fwst packs mngeohvbes53 was yorkshire native offer german classes again for county folk organizers of the german language school operated by the germancanadian club of halton county are making plans for their fourth term which be gins in the pine street union hall in milton on september 9 ohatrmin rudy arbeiter and assistant fritz schfcbt of mil ton are in charge again this year classes are open to any one five years and up and while adults are welcome most of the students so far have been or 16 and younger last year 23 students attended the clas ses and two teachers were en gaged for junior and senior age groups anyone requiring information on the school can contact eith er of the organtwn town reodent usee ira september whnue wrtgftc hughes 33 died at her loeaat 18 norton crescent oa ancwst 10 with her she came t yorkshire they ured in anther ns later in toronto summit and to kalhoalad fore moving tn town besides her h leaves one daughter mrs d becdwa of georevtowra granddaughter chrotwe an and one brother jaaks lao in yorkshire re harold uewdhn of st albans angbcaa church glei williams condncted tike centr al service on aoost 12 and interment was m greenwood cemetery georgetown pall bearers were c- si snath of oak ridges j randril john clark a harden e serves and k armstrong all of gexa getown watch your savings grow at your local trust company showers in town gait for mary mcnamara mrs dan bailey who prior to her recent marriage was miss mary mcnamara of georgetown was honored at many prenup tial parties m the weeks preeed ing her wedding mrs john dilly assisted by her daughter cathie was host ess at a bathroom shower at her home on drew avenue mrs richard waring scott street entertained relatives and friends of the groom s family at a miscellaneous shower her home mrs r newman of george town w as hostess at a linen shower when guests were the bride s coworkers at the school where shc teaches neighbours of the bride elect were entertained at a cup and saucer shower at the home of mrs frank whitmee miss jill runham was host ess at a miscellaneous ahower for school fnends the groom was honoured at stag partj hosted by petor debrusk when his coworkers at hoalmctal gathered at the home of ted gorth and presen ted him with a gift best man rick bailey and colin galloway held a stag which was attended by school fnends of the groom at the formers home on drew ave mrs cecil mcnamara of gcor getown was hostess at a trous seau tea for her daughter the grooms mother mrs wilfred bailey and the bndeelect as sisted in receiving the many guests who called to view the trousseau and wedding gifts the lacecovered table was cen tcrcd by an arrangement of red roses following the wedding re hearsal the groom s parents en tertained the wedding party at a buffet supper at terra cotta inn chequing accounts free chequing privileges on reasonable number of cheques interest on m n mum quarterly balance special savings accounts earn 4v4 interest on balance i mmum monthly wthdrawals may drop in for further information be made any t me but no cheques may be ssued georgetown 53 mill street 877 2266 john a edgar manager north halton advisory board john t armstrong chairman reford gardhouse maur ce c beaty michael ledwith john goy dr b 0 young halton peel trust savings company assets under admtnistrat on exceed 75 000 000 head office oakv lie other branch office brampton s mcoe burlington delhi cooksvilla m lion ballinafad friends aid celebration of the don browns silver anniversary a pleasant evening was spent in the community centre on august 11th when mr and mrs don brown celebrated their sil ver wedding anniversary by inviting relatives fnends and neighbours to share the occas ion with them the evening was spent danc ing to the music of tlhr dougall orchestra there was also a program with clifford brown as master of ceremonies those taking part were as fol lows mr george redman earl burt mrs norman sinclair mr and mrs ernie meenery in the basement where a del tcious lunch was served to the guests a beautifully decorated wedding cake graced the table along with bowls of sweet peas mr and mrs e barnes mr and mrs j hancock caroline and gregory spent a waek vacation at mamtoulin island we welcome mr and mrs doucette and family to the vil lage they are renting mrs d henley a house mr and mrs gordon price visited with mr and mrs jesse meenery for the weekend they and several others from rms community attended the national old tune fiddlers contest at shelburne a recent visitor with mr and mrs c patterson was their nephew sergeant floto who is a member of the royal high land black watch band of ca nada trm band has been part of the military tattoo that has toured the larger centres of our country tbi centennial year mr and mrs c plouffe and family enjojed a vimt to wi- afa beach on sunday here it is ladies the event youve been waiting for cotton daouajgm most important coat event of the year yes indeed th s s cotton brothers most mportant event of the year because you will f nd the most beaut ful and exc t ng selection of luxurious new coats for fall and w nter that you ii be likely to see anywhere many are trimmed w 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