navyman bride making home in dartmouth ns now living in dartmouth lba scotia where tho groom is tationcd with the canadian lavy carol ann penson and iionel bruco fcndlcy were mar ied in grace anglican church liltop on october 14th the bride is the daughter of ir and mrs wilfred pcnson diltyn and was employed in the fflctj of p l robertson rex ale before her marriage the rooln is the son of mr and itt gerald fendley george yjlow gold and white mums ecorated the church for the erejttony which was performed y ijr t dustan mrs a led rithwas organist and jim hop- insang 0 perfect love th bnde orc a taffeta gown ithtchiffon and lace overdress nd train an organza head leee- was gathered at the top aeroun of white flo crs she orea shoulder length veil and uned a bouquet of red rose mtfs doug newton was mat m of honour misses linda de forest and lyone wylie the lat ter a cousin oflhegroom were bridesmaids and the brides sister margaret as flower girl they wore red velvet floor length gowns and carried whitb prayer books with red and white roses and streamers red velvet rose were caught with red net for their headdresses master michael timbers was ring bear mr penson gave his daughter in marriage in the double ring ceremony and donald fendley was groomsman for his brother ushers were david sheppard the groom s cousin peter fend ley his brother and harold penson the bride s brother one hundred and fifty guests attended a reception in milton fire hall receiving the bride s mother wore a green brocaded dresssuit and matching hat and a corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother wore a blue lace and silk dross navy hat and accessories and a cor sage of pink roses for a honeymoon trip to ex no the bride wore a dark blue suit black accessories and a ied rose corsage guests were from bamc shclburne brampton and tor onto and included the brides grandmother mrs frank pen- son and the groom s grand mother and grandfather mrs helen willctt and mr harold fcndlev the bride was honoured at five showers before the wedding her aunt mrs george penson air cousin mrs wayne brading held a family shower of crystal mrs doug newton who was her senior attendant entertained at a miellancous shower it the home of her mother mrs jack mcdougall another miscellan eous shower was held by neigh bours mrs art cooper mrs jim hopkins mrs george win- rev and miss linda deforest mrs helen norton an aunt of of the groom entertained at a shower in georgetown and miss bcttv hassenfelt had a shower in milton attended by members of the p l robertson office staff and other friends student speaks hiversity mans opinion p secondary schooling by david etlaney this is the first of several ar education that i am ing to write in the next few ks iou maj consider it pre- mptuous for a second ear versity student to write about ndary education but it is this verj reason that i am lly a jeir and one half away m secondary school that i writing thcie articles what will attempt to do is articulate feeling of some of tho stu ts prescnllv within the sec ary s stem nd those who ve been out ior a short time am going o talk about what i pens to students and trv to lain h i b1 eve this hap- ns i will talk aoout the artif ty of the atmosphere of ins ltutions and the ct this must have on all s within it whether they are dents teachers or admmist r and more schools are eating from their responsi ties as an independent social etion they arc becoming no e than centres of training i phasize tra ning not educat how often have you heard read tho declaration that dents srouldn t drop out be jse if thev slay they will be e to obtain better jobs and e more mone at a hallo v goal for instit cms with the potential that ools have thsi is not cduca- n surcl the world has more offer than tho search for the tter job schools should be ching people to think not ly training them so that y may be shoe homed into niche that someone before has vacatca one can of course advance argument that one person t change society so we ould prepare students to sur in it as best they ma thisi ent must however be bas on the premise that society some sort of organic cntit th a life of its own and the lity to mak decisions but w can th s be true if socictv it is of the interaction of viduals ur schools should teach each cnt to tear society apart his own mind and put it back gether aain in this way y one who can truthfully say t he has found nothing g can tand by and take action on these things whicr might otherwise consider a students are not just another il a person goes through on way to becoming an acrodit adult students are becoming and more and must do so class onto themselves i do claim that they have any to shut thetnselvei off oulsituhappcoinsa en they could i simply declare that a student as a student must seize independence of mind and decide for himself where ho is going to direct it a student gains this independ ence at grave risk to his ad vancement as well as under con siderable pressure from societj to give it ocr for the sccuntj of fitting m the more society gains control of the philosophi cal ard phsical aspects of cd ucation the greater the pressure becomes on the inquiring indts iduai the freedom of thought is one of the ideals of western dem cracy that we pay great lip- scvicc to but we stand to lose it by default it is atrophjing 1 ke a muscle that is no longer used add abitibi to name of town paper mill a second georgetown paper- mill has had a change of name provincial paper ltd will now have the name abitibi added the change to abitibi provincial paper ltd became effective last month at the same time as the firm s toronto offices changed location executive offices were moved from lniermty avenue to the new toronto dominion centre in downto ra toronto abit bi provincial also has mills at thorold and port ar as well as us fine paper dnif here some time ago the alliance paper name disappeared when the howard smith organization was acquired by domtar the georgetown m ii is now known as domtar pulp paper ltd howard smith division for making your list start it with cash from gac internationaland complete your holiday shopping early slop in or call get your holiday off to l happy start asks sac hfternational rnamct corp ltd loams up to 95000 ccntectown unxnstmt sotth ftam77tt 20 yonp street south richmond hill abortion opinions in halton mps maiibag a slseable volume of mail li reaching the common s health and welfare committee on the subject of possiblo chan gea in ttie law on abortions dr harry harley mp or hal ton said today many of the letters are being sent directly to dr harley while others go to the committee eec retary the committee chainran said he hid received about 20 letters tuesday largest number are coming from montreal with the second largest number from powell rl ver british columbia very few letters have been received as yet from the oakvillc area dr harley said he said that so far only about thi 41orqit0wn hihald thursday dic 7th 1m7 page 12 five mimeographed form letters have been rece ved i a result of uie appeal by tho catholic churches in the area for such letters to be sent urging that blic abortion laws not be elax cd tho right to life committee of bur ington has written the committee sccrctarj to request a date when representatives can appear before the commit leo with a brief our new target date for bringing a report before the commons is now the end of january dr harley said we have sittings scheduled as late as january 23 and wo arc start ing to hold three meetings t week in an effort to speed up the work delano ewins wedding in st catharines church st john s anglican church main street st catharines on friday november 24 was the setting for the marriage of jo hanna veronica ewlns daught er of mr and mrs james ewlns 75 mclntyro crescent george town and gary kenneth delano son of mrs gcraldino delano and tho late ccrald delano of st catharines the revd james stoyies con ducted the ccromony the at tendants were mr and mrs gar ry macdonald after a short wedding trip mr and mrs delano will make their home in st catharines rebekah past grand annual xmas party members pf the past grands club of verdun rebekah lodge held their christmas party at the georgetown golf country club on wednesday evening november 27th after an enjoy able dinner a short business meeting was held to deal with current business with mrs peg gy wylle president in the chair mr mllut allen as the newest part grand mr libble criwford a new resident of town and past noble grand and district deputy was a wel come guest- after the meeting the rwt of the evening was spent in games mrs alien made the favours for the dinner table and committee arranging the evening were mri hdna spcnce mrs lillian ritchie mrs helen zcrivlev and mrs aileen bradley wrights bafflaswpl variety 7 james street open 8 am to 9 p m 7 day opposite mackenzie a personal attention u phone j779589 ample free parking i shop in georgetown for better values w 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