Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1967, p. 8

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georgetown doctor weds nurse ln ceremony at st gregorys ordain pastor lohnes at maple baptist service dr and mrs a w ashenhurst a honeymoon in barbados and antigua in the west indies fol lowed the marriage on august 12 of judith mane butter and dr alexander william shen- hurct the brute who is the daughter of mr and mrs ed mund paul butler of england and tie groom sen of dr and mrs alexander e ashenhurst of tcroito met wiile she was a nurse and he an interne at st michael s hospital toronto they are living in georgetown where be has his medical office at 6 main street south the ceremony was performed by father jj sturtz in sl gre gory rc church toronto which was decorated with glad loll and pink carnations the bride wore a silk organza wed ding gown with empire waist and a line skirt and a bodice of ehantilly lace a cathedral train bordered with chanlilly lace fell from the shoulders and a shoulder length veil of french i tulle was caught in a cas ade of flower petals she carried a glamelil bouquet with filar oil petals stephanotis and pink sweetheart roses miss karen gonneau was ma d of honour and bridesmaids ere m ss margaret drynan mrs lion aid hartley and the bndr s cousin mrs guy goodman of montreal they wore cand pink floor length aline so ins of worsted shantung with low square backs and flo wng pan els down the back thev wore matching shoes pearl nock laces and bracelets and carr rd bouquets of pink garnet s ct heart rom and miniature jr aliens the organist and three hn r bovs from st michaels hoir school provided the m i r h choir urging ave mt ind panis ngelic is mr butler gave his daughter in marriage dr leonard gro cr weston was groomsman and isl were dr danford mc ha dundas and james ashen 1 ir i and paul butler toronto moihpcs of the bride and ro m received afterwards at he thorn rest club islington mr butlor ore a full length ilrc s of mai7e scorgette crepe 11 anl que oid lace applique i tho bodice and a flowing back p ncl she wore a cloche nf ol berries and feathers and i a cmbid lm orchid corsage thr room i mother uore a full 1 th o n of aqua french i nrf mtch nfi ja krt with i crlrt lcnth leccs an aqua lull 1 anrtnu in 1 j far lenia r mg a a the bride i charlrcusc ires and i n coat ind a i tched off thr fa c hat n chart tl r orrh d corsage a service ot ordination was held by maple avenue baptist church for the purposes of ord aining their pastor robert c lohnos th ordination council was mado up of ten representative churches of the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches in canida an organization of some 430 member churches pirtor lohnes was examined on the basis ol a threefold state- menmncluding conversion call and doctrinal beliefs the moderator for the after noon was rev hon mills of bethel baptist church tn ferg us the clerk was mrs frank whltmee of maple avenue bap tist church georgetown rev lohnes statement was accepted unanimously with commendation by mr n beck ner who said it was the finest presentation he had heard in spite of the many like services he had attended the actual service of ordinat j ion was held at 7 30 p m with a full turnout for the solemn oc casion a charge was given to the candidate by pastor frank andrews of faith baptist church in oakville rev bruce penny a former pastor at mip- gave bapti gave a charge to the church rev bon mills led in ordination pra vcr as the visiting nunistcro lsyed on hands mrs lohnes w as presented with a bouquet of roses by mrs kenneth gould sr the evening was climaxed by a stirring message loom rev g douglas routledge of churchill heights baptist church scarb- o the ladies of the church pre pared and served dinner be tween the two services describes british local council work mrimm wood of harrogate england now in canada as a tuest of her sister mr bert palmer albert st was present at the september meeting of the local council of women on september w at ttjo home of mrs r t paut mrs wood who is chairman of the national council of wo men in harrogate gave a brief account of the alms and activit ies of the british council and concluded by reading a list of resolutions drawn up by the council for presentation at the next session of her majesty s government these demonstrat ed the similarity of work of the councils here and in britain present also was mrs md simpson delrex blvd who gave an informative talk on drugs and you her material was bas ed on literature issued by the cor imer branch of the dept of health and welfare she out lined the respective responsibil ities of the food ec drug direct orate doctor phsrmscut and drug manufacturer having to do with the handling of drugs but hnphazed that the basic ponsibillty rests with the consu- the ways in which the consumer may ipply his own safeguards n relation to the use of drugs mat y of which are potentially- dangerous mrs clarence hayes express- cd th thanks of the council to mrs simpson for her address the canadian association ol consumers report was given by mrs f w johnson mrs am sutherland presented a red crnss report drawing attention to a newly established branch of red cross work set up to youthin column car smash hot dogs successful fair venture by richard de sylva the fall fair has come and gone for another year but this time youth in has left its hope fully indelible and successful mark youth in contributed two con cessions to the fair the hot dog stand and the car smash the car smash was something new in georgetown we manag ed to get three old cars which we proceeded to paint up and then cordon them off where people conld beat the h of them for only a quarter ful dad they wont 1 jour mind or anything that but they will make etop and think about a week ago e drew up a plan of action for ihe com ng fall and winter it r ers not as much the fund rai i projects but the entertainment for youth in members buch n- a all day auction hallo e i and christmas dance a trip o yoikvillc and toboggan pirt c for those that belong to ih in in the words of the both a splendid lime is guaranty 1 the hot dog stand was hid ior a11 itn under the grandstand male lm really helped youth in ct 03 its fcot well mi s them i ll ren i e of th elections h id am rikcling and jan 1 f r t o ir nc secretary nn i oulslrup our new ce pn deni both of whom c n e aptl fit their new pn i orn o r pre d nt i m fgerton il tn tl 1 k all tro who u i rtid outh in and especial i tho e iho orked there we still managed to sell all our hot dogs pop and everything else we had right down to the last jar of coffee the profit we made probably didnt come near to that of the bigger orgamxat ions but for our first attempt i think we did all right besides we all enjoyed doing it and you can be sure that well be back in there again next year the coffee house we ve always been talking about is coming closer and closer to becoming a reality this coming wednes day the executive is going to see the cedarvale centennial board about obtaining part of the building for our coffee house we cant say anything definite right now but we are pretty sure the deal to get the coffeehouse will be successful make way for another freak out dance people our next one ia about a month from now were planning on two great hands playing in a really groovy wtting plus a new style of post r guaranteed to bring in the people even if its for the sake f the potter alone keep your 7 peeled they will look amnelhrng like the poster ad wartlslng groups such as jef at airplane and toe grate- its unny ho v bad nc a ways gets left to the end but its here and has to be aid malcolm clarke our former ce president resigned earlier be cause he intends to do some traveling and now our secret ary bcv gosling has handed in her resignatior grade 1 1 lots tougher every year 1 m not trying to make this sound like a eulogy but both bcv and odobmk lowdate umptim support the robarts government for fast action mitwi ibtik smict coniult member of th1 brampton real estate board flowers for all occasions widdino 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conservative business man farmer community worker halton east wants a prov ncial member who is cloiely dent fled with our riding who knows eech and every district and the people who live here who has experienced our growing pains first hand jim snow 5 a lifelong resident of this r ding he shares w th all of us the problems of a fast developing re a has f rm ideas about how to get act on on those problems at queen park vote jim snow x reeled the john robarts government keep ontario strong

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