Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1967, p. 13

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lomes from england for granddaughters wedding mr and mrs george r1ddall now living in centennial jourt apartments mr and mrs sorge wayne riddall were foamed in si georges anglic i church on august 18th rev ritchie mcmurray of icton officiated and george de- iqeer was organist mrs harry hreig sang the lords prayer rod wedding prayer pink and unite carnations were on the altar and standards of pink and unite glads and mums decorated the church the bride who is the former plona helen turnbull daught r of mr and mrs james turn bull 66 windsor rd wore a boqr length gown of micromist net slipper satin with chantilly lice bodice empire waist and mint sleeves a catncdral trimmed with chantillj face fell from the waist and a nple bouffant veil of mi ust was attached to a cluster of reetheart roses she carried a lade bouquet of american kauty roses she earned a han uterchlef made from lace of ler late grandmother s wedding ess and wore a pearl necklace ind earrings gifts of the groom her sister mrs pamela eyre i matron of honour and ridesmaids were mrs diane riddall the groom s sister in w and mrs donna mcclure hey were gowned in berry chiffon over taffeta with mdclipped embroidered green roses on the bodice and short leeves they wore matching rose headpieces with double bouffant veiling and white glov es trimmed with seed pearls kent riddall was his kf other s groomsman and john mcclure brampton and the bride s cousin william turnbull toronto were ushers mr turnbull gave hi daughter in marriage in the double ring ceremony at a reception at georgetown golf country club the bride s mother wore a royal blue bro cade french lamee dress with matching coat gold accessories and a royal blue floral head piece and a pink orchid cors age the groom 5 mother wore a deep pink french lace dress and matching a coat pink ac cessorles and a white gardenia corsage mrs c carev from birming ham england was among the wedding guests it was her first trip to canada and the first time she had seen her granddaught er she wore a yellow dress and jacket yellow and white acces sories and a white garde mi corsage two other grind par ents were also guests mrs george riddall sr and mr joseph hall sr both of dor getown out of town jucst came from toronto london stratford brampton hamilton st catharines callander bu lington and pelcrborougflhrne orougn1 harley to halton wttkly obmrvatlont by dr harry haruy mp for hilton lish relatives cabled conjralula tions which were read at the wedding dinner the bride unc le d a watson was toaslmisl cr the bride and kroom hid a honeymoon trip to huntsvilie ottawa and montreal for going away she wore a trench bro cade dress and matching coat in mint green silver accessories and a pink gladioli corsage the groom is the son of mr and mrs dick riddall 142 rex way drive and is employed ii i cabinet maker with minn mill work the hnde is a pavmll supervisor with smith s om ltd the bride had several events in er honour prior to her marriage mrs ann roberts and other friendsjof her mother enter vtttia and relatives attended a shower in stratford given by her aunt mrs helen ilirrts mrs donna mcclure brampton was also hostess at a shower is were coworkers at smith 4 stone she received a gift from the miih st stone rift club at i trousseau tea given bv er mother her grandmother mrs carey met many nf her nendjs prior to tffe wed i ns mr and mrs dick riddall enter limed follo in trc rd ling rrhcarsil and jnhn met 1 ire irjjipfttfla a stag party f r the groom since our last column the budget debate hai concluded with the government surviv ing relatively easily three furth r votes of non confidence the government has tabled a list of the measures it would like to deal with prior to christmas to me the mam items in tho months ahead will be as follow 1 capital punishment will he voted on ijjain 1 voted fnr the abolishment of capital pun tshment last vote and expect to do so again 2 broadcasting act to reorg anize the canadian broadcast ing company and to perhaps change some policies in refer ence to broadcasting 3 amendments to customs tariffs growing out of the ken hedy round of tariff negotla uons recently concluded 4 the establishment of a de partment of corporate and con sumer affairs under the regis trar general to deal with all con sumcr affairs such as drug costs 5 bill to amend the pat cnt act and the trade marks act which will implement in all probability tbe recommend ations of the committee 1 chair ed to lower tho cost of drugs 6 bui in amend the post office cl to increase postal rates generally and reduce post office deficit 7 a hill to change anada s divorce aw expected to libera hie grounds for divorce in can ada 81 bill to outlaw hate lit 9 a b 11 lo prohibit the sale and advertising of hazardou substances 10 a bill to establish the long debated long awaited c a nada development corporation designed to encourage canad tans to invest in canada it is obvious that the list is long 1 have not included them all and the time is short we hope it will be possible to deal with most of them tm1 sioroitown hirald thursday oct if 1m7 page is fifty youngsters in ymywca judo class fred daley li leaching judo to so youngsters aged 8 years and up in weekly classes in the high school gym in one of the most popular of georgetown y sponsored programs proving that us not totally a boy s activity a dozen girls have enrolled in the club which gets together mondays members arc john fobln michael humaurlce tommy fitzmaurice stephen fitzmaur ice jack brouwer susan laird stephen gummerson robert montcath beatrice ferron da vid manuanno jon burt john ny bobbins robert bippon randy smith cal smith greg schenk kit smith mane ann kranendonk shirley levers blake hancock chris boldt stephen duncan don staddon thomas robson steven doern bach patty zorge susan carle ton anne scott susan warner david thorns jeff timleck mi chael reed robert robinson rosemary mills angela mills phillip juntunen john kranen donk paul draycott harold colpitta carol taylor stephen desylva frank meurer danny aldhim ruth davis glen bod nar william magnuson david gleave david robinson and su an doernbach hornby actionettes choose mary jean maxwell president stress more friendliness shown fo new canadians what can we do to help our r canadians was the topic an interesting discussion at 1 october meeting of the bornby women s institute held 1 wednesday october 11th at 1 home of mrs lew sampson bru percy merry citizenship convener led in the discussion i called on each one for an pinion these proved varied 1 the main thing brought ut was that we should be more riendly towards the newcom the roll call why i am had to be a canadian the post popular answers were th dom we have and the beau of the country especially at 5 time of year j two of the members who had attended expo mrs william pephcrson and mrs clifford pngglesworth gave excellent sports of their impressions of buildings etc the business of the meeting was con ucted by the president mrs lifford wrigglesworth who relcomed the twelve members visitors and one child pre- mrs roy wilson the secreta read the minutes and gave treasurer s report the cor ondence included an invita- on to attend a short course to held in brampton a letter om save the children fund guitar and drum lessons quartet music centre 4516567 109 quttn sr e brampton open tonight til pm 550 weekly re an increase in the fees etc as the institute is to enter tain at the manor in november a committee was asked for 10 look after the program and oth er arrangements mrs cecil patterson mrs m j bfcoi and mrs lew sampson ofaci to help u mrs stanley mav gave al port of the district direjci meeting reporting that thorp is to be a centennial d luncheon on tuesday ni ber 7th in the stcwarllbwn hall this will include all the institutes in tbe district j fthc meeting closed with the nipgmg of tbe queen and repeating the institute grace lunch was ser ved by mrs stanley may and mrs william macpherson to remove ink from can wash the stain immediately a skim milk almost call a day in september for gvas georgetown volunteer m bulance service wt req iired 27 times riunnr the month of september ten cills were em ergencies and while most cre transportations to rorjotnun and district memnrnl h spilil five were to out f in n hopit lis manning the ehihes eie harold fcagles he r uivn 1 sen logan micdnmld 1 imr hyc ron ovenden dennis wright dick rnrstcr jim ost igan roy hansen din redden harry stone bill mixwcll wal ter thompson john holdcn art stamp lnc stone walter steinke gerard wilcox iorne from civc crcsswcll john fct liolt harry allen jim bennett george cozens merle basledo john white george roden dan scarborough paul poulscn an gus stone jim emmcrson ace bailey lou pankenin bill me donald tom massena and ed hall decorate yojur home the fast easy way with new w thick doityoutsdjf brick 4wbrick overlay li kmmtib mit hterhk surface 1 apply adhesive 2 apply brick 4 exontt ckmb colmn wwtat laumkt1ak muc chocoum tirnx butcunby iiazi new available at- h boehmer and co ltd qofplowb ontario the first meeting of the hor nby actionettes was heir at the home of mrs james mckby on saturday morning oct 14th at 9 am the project is on sleep ing garments the roll call was answered b each girl introduc ing herself members of the club who were elected as officers are as follows president mary jean maxwell vice president linda andrews and secretary joyce wilson each girl will take their turn as press reporter other members attending were judy saunders cathy wetlands san dy preston unda leeman vi cky tyncr barbara preston cathy mitchell laurie maxwell debbie preston karen bradley and flizabeth norrington during their discussion hour they answered a questionnaire sewing questions in their note books on what we know and what we want to know and talked over the several article needed for their sewing bas kets tho mrls took their own measurements and practiced on a flat felled seam mrs mo ka and mrs rov wilson showed samples of button hol the next meeting will be at the home of mrs roy wilson 01 saturdnj oct 21 at 9 am driver in hospital after car hits tree near norval louis toplenski 29 of mill street streetsvllle was admit ted to georgetown hospital with facial cuts and a possible brok en leg fallowing an accident wednesday at 10 07 ptn county road 10 near norval the accident occurred when toplenski lost control of his automobile while rounding a curve and struck a tree dam age to the 1967 model car was estimated at 2500 st pauls baptist church mourrairivaw ltd south min ster rev g s gammon 041 am morning worship servica 11 00 a m sunday school ssj important wi urg our customers to hava their ground prepared in advance in this way plants shrubs etc can b planted immediately to halp auure healthy growth its still a good time to plant evergreens bone meal peat moss time to plant peonies we ar specialists in peonies early flowering peonies 2 0o per root new japanese peonies red wh le pink 2 00 per root special keel white ar pink peonies dbls 3 roots for 1 95 fireplace hardwood split ready to use third cord delivered 12 wynfield nursery garden centre kerf mile wed of 7rhf line en 17 slderead telephone i7799s2 1967 canada savings bonds an investment that wont let you down goahead peoplebuy theirljonds at torontodominion the bank where people make the difference l r howsonimanager 38b man st n james st f georgetown ontario were smashing on newi 1968 models were planning to make this our best new car year everl 1968 javelins this years trend setter priced from 2946 trade now highest allowances 1968 ambassadors starting at this low price 3265 act now includes airconditionino this is a limited time offer jeffrey lynch rambler 310 queen st e brampton 4512490 or 6772882

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