Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1968, p. 18

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presswoodewins marriage vows in st georges church mr and mrs rod press wood a woddirqf reception at the hivicra club norval followed the marriage of dinah siisaii bwins and ilodiicy prcsswood in st ccorjic s anilicin church altar vases of yellow and uhila uladioli decorated the church for the autumn ceremo ny and tht- hevd lnc mills of ficlatcd georfcc deklecr wa organist and miss janet wilkor santf weddlnfi lratr and o perfect love the bride who is the dauui ter of mr and mrs james tw ins 60 juyla n cretcent cas given in marriage by her fither in a double ring ceremony she wore a lontf sleeved organxa sheath with handcut chantillv lace editing and trimmed at the waist with matching laco a ci thedral wattcau uas he id in place at the hhouldcrs with to bows chantilly lace outlining the border a scalloped illusion four tiered bouffant veil was held in place by a headpiece of willed petals outlined with seed pearl tid crystal she wore the grooms gift an opal pern ant and carried an tmnirc ca cade of orange ice roses and baker fern mrs thelma smith was her sisters matron- of honour and joan brading was bridesmaid they wore floor length sheaths of brilliant orange crepe uith chiffoli ovcrskirts a matching aatin ribbon emphasized the em ilre waist and met at the back in a bow a satin standup col lar was ornamented by two floor length chiffon trains teach carried a cascade of ulnto poms their headpiece were three roses of the same fabric ax tha gowns the grooms sis tcr siianne vrcswood was tht- flower kirl and wore jii nnmi length dress of soft yellow sat in with matching lace hodico and a yellow satin hair bow sho carrad a htllt ol while poms ducted with yellow wayne ire wood st cith arinci wis hi brother groomsman and usher- were paul pre uood ind hill 1 w ins brothers of the bride and groom alhe riviera club the bnd es mother received incuts wca ring an aoua coat willi three quarter sleeve and inalchint dres accessories of black pat cnt leather arid aqua and a cor sa of mirilture pink carna tions the rioms moflicr ako received wearing a drt n and jacket ciuemble in deep roe matching aciesionei and a zar dcana corsage mr and mrs trrisuood went on a honeymoon trip to lake placid ny and montrcil where thev visited man ind his world the b ide travelled in a turquoiio coat and dresi en jjcmble with matching hit and black and brown patent lei ther accessories and in orchid corsage the bnclc wa honoured with showers by the urls it dou aircraft malton where she is emplocd bv join bridin mil thelma smith and mrs d kcr judy and janet wautr i they are living it 10 king fit west mr prcsfiwood who ii the son of mr ind mr lick ifprcsswood 17 mcnibh st op i crates rod s b irher shop on main street 20 tons of birdseed goes up in flames western canaries will o to bod hungry for a few night the result of a truck fire early mdnday morning on highway 401 near the lsqucslng nassag aweya town line north halton opp told the herald the tractor trailer car rylng 40 000 pounds of bird seed destined for winnipeg burn into flames near the rear tires while rolling along the highway and beforp firefighters could dousvt1k flames they had con sumed the cargo and most of the truck trailer police said the load was valu d at 2000 and damage to the trailer was 3 000 the driver jroy paul of win nlpcg managed to unhitch the trailer and diove the tractor away from the fire revolver club shoot winners georgetown revolver club held a christmas turkey shoot at its llmchouse shooting ran ke saturday with the following winners 1 rufford b reynolds d nichols h j deforest l thompson g itclbllne g kurkc j little it lush anil h lliom ton norval name martin as duplate vp pepall to smith stone henry a martin has been ap pointed vice president of dup late canada limited mr martin an r r 5 ceor getown resident will be con cerned with ways to broad n the base of operations of the duplate group of companies ac cording to an- announcement by dixon s chant chairman and president- of duplate cither by augmenting the present opera ting divisions or by creating wholly new operations mr martin will continue as executive vice president and dir ector of plax canada limited an associated coihpany which recently moved from george town to burlington at the same time mr chant who li chairman and president of smith stone ltd one of georgetowns largest industries announced the appointment of david k popall as executive vice president mr pepall joined the duplate group of which smith stone in st subsidiary in 1050 and became vicr president market ing of smith and stone in 1066 explains red cross work in talk to norval women an overall meeting of norval united church ucw was held in the church on tuesday even int november th with ms bill laidlaw in the chair it was decided to try to send the same allocation next year this year it was also decided to give a financial donation to jic board f stewards follow mg a meeting of the treasurers and balancing of the books yhovarious conveners gave their reports followed by the nominating committees report the siale of officers still has somo vacancies to be filled by the nd of the year the devotional was given by mrs paul johnson mrs lloyd laidhw and mrs boy laidlaw followed by a duct by mrs peter pomeroy and mrs garnet laidlaw eaies and the girls served a de ucious buffot lunch liome of the dishes made by the girls were tuna fish casserole seal loped potatoes tuna chap ap ple salad chicken salad christ mas jellied salad chicken chow meln chicken currie relishes and garlic bread some of the desserts were lemon freezes scherry cheese cake banana loaf and prism cake the couples club of norval united church met at the church hall oh wednesday v ening december 4th larl mr arthur was in the chair for the business the mew years lva dance was planned to be held in stewarttown hall allen burk gordon laidlaw and al bcrt enman were appointed to be in charge of the music and paul johnson and committee and albert lnman and commit tee to be in charge of decor aung the executive will meet to plan the lunch th moroitown hirald thursday dec 12th ims page 18 clothing for the bale was brought by members to the mee ting to be packed later mrs dockman of bramploni it was announced the sunday was introduced by mrs j laid school concert is to be held on agricultural pollution must be farmers concern brush when there is i little wind by ipreading manure on a field and plowmj it down nn mediatel bv only building t lart livestock enterprise in os soclation with a hrfe enough acreage of land for waste dis posal by not getting water for ids weed sprjjcr in the ncik and by not hiving bis ntlle w ding throujil the creek etc municipalities and rcn ns also have responsibilities for wise panninj for the proper use of the land and water 1 lie breakinj up of farms through out an a iv a into uiull u imposes intol rahh romiith ns not only in ajwcultun ind sol lal structure hut n tin pillu lion prnbh m ui i 1 ind u c planniiil is rctjiuied it m v not bo loo lite far tin hut tune ehptciallv in our in i i iim nun out asdr vvfbbni of the i m versity of lm i li si lies win n discusstn pollution lich h herat inn inherits tin mbit at that reflect the ncl on of not forefathers lhu rition il mil responsible action is mtikil to control pollution by hariry stanley arncultural pollution has received considerable attention lately farmer in ilallcn must be concerned with this topic as the density of our county in creases and os more people move out to the rural areas in canada there arc 5 people per square mile whereas hal ton averages jomt 450 people per square mile i he increased use of pcslic ides and larger numbers of live stock on one farm has resulted in not only more pollution but more kinds of pollution i lie fact that a farmer has spent all hu life in a commu nity carries no weijjit if urban people move in and complain of air pollution perhaps the fan from the chicken house or the manure iugoon ih near their home taction and complaints aie not in kiipini with the iu ral way of life fhui all farm crs must become interested in pollution and try to keep it at a minimum however the fa rum r cin do much at vry little cost lie tan use common sense by tunning christmas and new year qrltt i roh advertisirig now availablf at the herald pick yours out early uw she gave an interesting talk on the vork done by the can adian bed cross in brampton and peel county while ment loning the various bed cross activities her talk was mainly on the homemakers service of the society i he aims of this service arc to give service to all in need regardless of race creed colour or income 1o pro vide capable homemakers who will care for the family m case of illness or other emergencies 10 providi home assistance to senior citizens thus avoiding i institutional care to permit the father to continue with his i work assured that his family is well cared for following her talk a film on homemakers at work was shown with gordon laidlaw running the projetnr mrs dockman was thankfd bv mrs boh crawfoid i nil one served lunch ind a social time wjs enjoyed i w ihe chnstrms meeting of nrvi women s instituto was j held it the honip of mrs jack miv on lliursdiy evening he rembi i 5th with ps pic cal mis joe murray was in t c than the roll nil was ansv or led with a donation to a christ mas h iniper for a hcedy fam ly i mr howard che tcr and mrs 11 irolil dollop volunteered ifo i i mk after the hamper i mrs bill graham gave a rea din christum legend ihe 4 11 urls their lcdden mis mob may and mis bill 1 aullaw and ninthcru of the girls weio prcst nt with the girls providing the lunch to show what they had learned at tho course on llu third meat don t n hairop wdcometi mrs kathy williams homo econom- 1st for halton tt peel ihe 4 ii girls answered their roll call by telling what they had made fm the lunch after winch they bang siverul numbers from the sound of music with ifcathrr hyatt singing a solo the other girls uaie kathy may debbie may ilulon dunlop doreen har friday evening december 20th and the congregation will hold a church service at cedar glen on sunday january 12 mr and mrs a enman and committee wer in charge of the program and conducted ev eral games after which lunch wis served mrs e4 mclean mp h fr juiiii i kathy hyatt and beth laidlaw mis cooper of georgetown thvo a demolish allon on making hows for christmas parcels she was introduced by mrs h che a tcr and thanked by mrs g cheat ei all present participat d in making m bow hivrral csvols were aung with mrs 1 may accompanist imr amy burk gsv the court- note accident increase in opp weekly report dunnt thr vk f drcrmbcr l to 7th inclusive nrtlccrs of ihr north halton dclachmont opp worked a total of rib liour and patrolled 8e0 miles on area loads a total of 12 charcea were laid under ihe hllihway traffic act and 30 drivers were iiven warnlncs in addition 12 vehicles were tien safely hecks court pioceed inis resulted in 12 immctions eint reuisleied volty nno ceneial occuireji ces were investigated mclud inu five thefbl 1 ureal and en ler two disturbances 1 missine person complairt which piov ed unfounded i complaint un dir the game and tlsh ael 1 trespassinii coniplilnl 1 uil ful damaie 1 impaired driver was apprehended 1 fraud inves tlftlon 3 lnvejugauniu under the liquor control actinuuliik in four persona twlna charjiod 1 premlsoa wu fftund liuecun at nlifht all other mcurrenca wer of i minor nature jul rt qulivd a mitilnhim of timn to clear during thui week la accideuta cw lnvestitfatbd five of which were personal injury accldentji resultliiit in t persons being in fl 111 11 g iuu were property danatfe only and total property damage am oiinled to mfloo as a result of t lii iccldiuiu 1 charges wore laid causes of accidents were r driver lost control of vehicle on ley roads careless driving falling to yield rutit- ofevay luuafa lane change i hit and run driver acid driver lost control due lotlre blow 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