Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 13

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ef in england couple r in maple baptist a couple who mat in england i while the u there for i yfetr lwerc married in maple avenue tbapttst church on november 1 l pajtof r c lohnes officiated ftf the ceremony with decorat i jona of bronxe and yellow muraa land wheat carrying through the j autumn colour thome of the bridal party wedding princlp- li were frances mary mulder olmland mrs ouke i mulder 45 main street south land michaej andrew haynej iformerly of calflnvbine gardens nvalton on naze essex on of jars i haynej the brhie and her fathrr pre lcedcjl the attendants irp the afale in the traditional english mannerand assbe entered the i church oraanlsi kenneth r i harhsan played the john com i letting of pnle my soul the i king of heaven and wedding uesta stood while mrs shirley andrews gang the lords my shepherd to the tune of crlnv i pqd the lait verse as a soprano j oblieato composed by the bri- i de mother with mr harriton jr playing the melody during the i signing of the register mrs i andrews sang the lords pray- followed by panls angellcus rplayed by the organist who also played purcells ivumpet vol- unury as tho bridal party left be church thbrido wore floor lrngth i silver and white lame in classic style with empire walst a head dress of matching material cor onet style held a shoulder lentilh tulle veil and her gown had a shoulder train- she carri ed a nosegay of orange ice ros es with ribbon trailers kathy and linda tjart form erly of georgetown and now living in slnghampton wereher attendants they wore street length gowns of emerald green apd gold peau de solejjrespect lvely with headdresses of re verse colour and carried gold and bronze mums matching t lb- bops in semicascade hand bou quets tlobert olllvler was grooms man and ushers were rjchard tage and ken gould jr mr mulder gave his daughter in marriage in the double ring ceremony at a reception in the church basement mn mulder received wearing peacock blue jersey and lace wjthr matching hat and a coasjte of white pompoms with silver ribbon mrs j tjart represented the grooms moth er who was unable to be pre- sent she wore a brown dress with yellow pompom corsage and winter white hat mr and mrs hsynes are de laying their honeymoon until later this year they are living at berwick hall wain street s the groom is- employed with general fireprooflng and the hridn wth a brampton law firm west and associates esquesing nominations ballinafad r i ballinafad students participate in rin commencement program 1 mrs tarzwell and granddaught er of mr mack on the occasion of her recent marriage to al len bluhra of mt forest resident nd former resid ents now living elsewhere no doubt felt a sense of pride as they read the little poem pub lished in last weeks edition of the herald it was most inter est in a rdffd parents other relet- bt and friends attended the dutioa exercises at the erin strict high school on friday ght students from ballinafad district who participated in the tinging and helped in other flfrays were kathy jnd maggie given bonnie shorlill francis lfclean heather kirkwood ju lie t2kcrt and barbara ann upske vicki grcytfoosc re turned from cralfileiiih for the occasion to receive her five master billy mcctiwkey spent year program graduation dip- the weekend with his aunt iuid ionia and brian wood formerly uncle mr and mrs keg french of bslllnaiad now living in i georgetown was present to rcc- winnifred smith ive the 11th field artillery w regiment award which he won recommend mofe a bounteous lunch was serv ed by the students to the larue audinncc present the evening ended with a dance in the school auditorium the 4h homemakerjn group dainty dishes met at the com munity centre on- saturday morning november 0 fifteen ek safety measures fatality scene a coroners jury last recommended belter lighlihg for a turn on the seventh line road at the top of stewartlown hill w the inquest before coroner members answered the roll call dr j h chamberlain of geor- the discussion was sunday uctown heard evidence in the suppers julie kckert and shei- dfcath of james albert guyett la jamleson made an apple salia of brampton earlier this lad a jellied salad was made year by nancy swlndlehurst heath- the youth failed to respond r buchanan and beryl afcfrijto resuscitation treatment and ary served garlic bread tile died almost instantly after tha continued from page 1 mr mcphall declined the no mination and mr lawson be comes a member of the new school board by acclamation nominated for council but de cllnlng to run were sirs jean mcphall william knight and rl davidson in his addrjess reve currin forecast this nomination- as ui last before regional government i feel aure well havo regional government before the end of the term he propbcslrd with the county of perl and thn county of halton one rccinnal government he reminded the audience of the gradual takeover tf muni clpal functions ky the proiincf citing jails and roads as examp les theres nobody in this hall coijld even guess- how much of the county building costs arr paid by the province he chnl- lenged well they arc paying 83 of the costs df that build ing on the base line he adah calling attention to the town- ship interim statement lm commented the township is jib- out a thousand dollars in the hojeand attributed the dni flcit to greatly increasrd dam- age to cattle by dogs which the township has to cover tom hill hght at the start of ms speech state it would h impossible for him to hr a member of county council without the cooperation of jack crichton and ron metulhani at domtsr paper mill where he works he paid tribute yto the reeve whose guidance liksaid had helped in his first yrar it county council me maintained the roads were now in better condition than they had ever- been and nicnt- ioned the nwly formed plan ning board concluding he pro mised to do his be it for the township cr robert lay snn termed the creation of a planning board one of the most for ward steps council has taken hv lauded the 67 council far initiating the roads study which the 68 council implemented and pointed out that the den- artment of lligways thinks they are so necessary that they now subsidize the studies 75 r in conclusion lie stater he was not a candidate for any of fice this year cr c f pat patterson ex- pressed regret at cr lawions departure from politic giving most of ihe credit for the form- ation of at planning board to him lie spoke of the growth of the township citing the 3703 000 total in building permits so far this year as an example and admitted he djdnl know where the township was going he felt the reeve was rushing things a bit when be said re gional government would be here by 1070 fc in his usual brief speech cr wilfrid leslie urged the clean ing of ditches and draining of roads before any money is spent on the roads themselves dr alan thompson represen ting ksfjucsing school board summarized the years work he reminded the group that only one class had to be housed outside a school and that would end by the first of december he stated this marked the first full year of operation of slewr artlown senior public school and of kindergartens in the school area both he described as fires t aeu to tounship children this is our swan song hej commented as he spokr of the new school beard take over in january and thanked all the knrmbcrs chester ksrly lloyd fishrr russell miller and wa ijwson he paid special tribute to secretary mrs betty grant for devotion above and beyond i the call of duty and to co-or- dinating principal kric bslkintu for keeping the board informed on all necessarjumatters- malcolra freeman claimed he did not approve of acclamations feeling the electorate should hare a choke he favoured the formation of a planning board but asked why did you wait so long jim prance explained that he fell his twentyohe years of practical and administrative ex perience at northern electric would be an asset to the town ship percy hicks pointed out that in his position he has to keep ja light rein on budgets and so i felt he could contribute some- jthing to township h u i necessary teutop the runaway spiral of taxes and the rldicul- ous costs of education he re marked he emphasized thonul- sancc of quvrricj blasting in the township and urgcjl they be limited in the size of the blasts jim goodie t said he would like to sit with an ggrestve council he termed some of the townahip bhdges death traps and urged they be fixed right awayvyc get w alibsidy so hy not do it he demanded he maintained tlie school costs could be tut in several ways dont carpet the floors he said dont have so many tea chers lounges and cut out- all the frills uusell miller spake of his five years experience on the school hoard asked for a chance on council kenneth p marshall stated he had lived tho area nearly fifty years with service on school hoards uervico clubs and minor hockey he tsrged tho re building of bridge and appro- electors of esquesing township vote to reelect george currie reeve thi ioarrowm hihald thuuoay nov sltt ltt paox u diet in tho townihlp and claim ed he would- be willing and able to negotiate with neifhboarlik towns in matter affecting them william lawton member of eaqueaini school board for the last six years gave a lengthy rundown on the work of the isoc committee he pourted out that the pro posed budget of the halton county board of education was 273185e from thu i400- 000 had to be raised by taxes he advocated the forming of a lay committee of parents to keep in touch with the hew fur therremoved board of educat- iori the meeting closed with chairman k c lindsay saying that concludes the evenings entertainment russell miller for esquesing council 5 years experienci on school board i r girls met again for their xov nth meeting on saturday mor ning november ib with 16 me mbers present table talk was the topic discussed chocolate milk uhakes and sundaes wre made and served by susan ja mleson katby french and hea ther kirkwood debbie french and bonnie kirkwood made de- lie otn late chip cookies congratulations la irene kclr one of the senior girls who has b been awarded the kings- way ki wards pri this is given southbound car he was driving weit out of cvitrol on the cor ner left the jjad and travelled 120 feet through the air before coming to rest the inquest was told he had been on his way home to brampton alter helping his par ents build a new home oti the sixth line of ksqueidng town ship he was alone in the car at the time the fiveman jury found that guyett dlfd from severe brain damage as a result of an to 4h homeiiinking girls in accident causrd by speeding helton county for outstanding j am unfamillarity with the road work the award will be presl the jury also recommended wited at vi luncheon in toronto that catseyes type murker november zaih placed in the middle of the i road at the corner and that the a car load of indies from mad- be straightened at the ballinafad attended a social unruit convenient time afternoon sponsored by halton the inquest was told that the district womens institute it i corner now is marked only by was held on wednesday after- a checkerboard sign but it does noon in stewarltnwn hall the not appear crlo approaching program consisted of humorous drivers readlngii and iihisichi selections guest speaker was mrs mccul- lough of brampton who spoke on her visit to michigan where he attended acww she show ed slides pertaining to he con- ferencci fej a haziiir and hake kale brought a wnrtliwhilc sum at the close of the program the commit ire in chargeserved assorted cookiefl and ten malcolm h freeman candidate for reeve township of esquesing msrrud two chlldrn a 48 is yrt in sim- faarubrlal biltlbnj tftt posilio- productibh mnior your vote and influence hcsmcuully solicited a wedding of interest took f place wj ballinafad church onj saturday when carl parker and csrol faulkner exchanged vows a recepiion followed in the community centre pleased to report mr io jamleon was able to return jims steering service whul aii whl bslkndlnf compuu brak srvlc general reftalre prk u gi1 william 77hsu nome irom xhcwpplwnn ntttt dori on friday feeling much bol ter three local hockey team have been organized again this aessoti the gamut wilt be ploy ed on sunday afternoumli the krlit arena on sunday afternoon the borne o mr krnest lingers and mr tom mack i the scene of a happy occasion when rela tives and friends from acton georgetown cuulph hillsburgb aliltoq and hockwood gathered u honour bonnlta daughter of shipping moving 1 1 i yi airsea and rail ovraiseas rackinc anu chat1nc- modbrn i1eatbd btollagk local a long distance moving 2 noun sknvice tall world wide shipping moving m42ar mitro toronto m its time for a change time for action n not just promises this time make suttel vote elect jim france deputy reeve esquesing twp jij reelect tom hill deputy reeve or esquesing 7 years on council 1 yiar deputy reeve vote experience solicits your vote for councillor of esquesing township 0 continued road improvement and in avry phas of local government tp maka esquesing abehar placa to live in to the electors of esquesing willi over 9 yens previous experience in council four as councillor incl five is ueputyrccve i seek your support as councillor in the dec 2nd esquesing election wilfrid leslie for councillor voters of esquesing reelect cf pat patterson as councillor 3 yeaks experience i solicit youtt support on december 2nd fok esquesing council vote ken marshall i pledge study and report on esquesing in r o i replacement of substandard bridges careful attention to township business to information and transportation cau t7 1422 1 4

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