oj i l m i thanks to an faf the lovely jlfta and cards of good wishes races contests and games were played by young and old a peanut scramble and pony rides were enjoyed by the younger children the youngest memberpresent was kimber- ley hamilton and he couple with the most children was mr and mrs herb hamilton of wroxeter during the business period in charge of the presid ent mrs garry hamilton was el ected as secretary treasurer and brian hamilton as the president for j970 the host and hostess for the next year will be mr and mrs bert pocaluyko the re union was attended by 64 rnem- bers of the hamilton clan friends of allan bush will be pleased to hear he has return ed home from the hilton dist rict hospital wherehe spent a jew days under observation fol lowing injuries from afall 125 volunteers add efforts outstanding graduate richard parry bsc agr of georgetown receives the r h ozburn entomology prize from professor w c allan of the university of guelph the prize is offered in memory of the late prof r h ozburn to a graduating student in the entom ology major who is planning to proceed to graduate stu- dies some twenty awards for outstanding academic and extracurricular activities were presented at the university of guelphs annual awards banquet for the graduating class or theontario agricutural college the presentations were made following the ninth largest spring convocation cerem onies at the university during which 840 degrees and diplo mas were conferred donna shortill pul metcalfe married in ballinafad church leonardas home recei returned bussia i in ballinafad united church on saturday june 14 rev kelvin johnston united in marriage donna marie shortill eldest daughter of mr and mrs harry shortill and paul james metcalfe aon of mr and mrs jack metcalfe r r 5 george town pink and white dowers decorated the church miss kathryn sinclair played the very lovely music interludes and the wedding marches miss anne shortill sang till during tjie ceremony and i love you truly while the regis ter was being signed the brides wedding gown was of cbantilly lace over white lig- oda featuring a princess panel at front with a soft cowl neck line long pointed lace sleeves an enclosed train of lace and ligoda flowing from the should ers a tiara of hand cut crystal held the fourtiered shoulder length veil which had scalloped pearlpointed edees she carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white roses preceding the bride up the aisle were her three sisters penny arlene and bonnie her bridesmaids the are spending their honey moon at port carling returning they will move in to their new apartment at stew art town the bride will begin teaching at georgetown high school and the groom works at plumbing in acton showers were held at mrs ernie mcenerys on may 21 given by mrs lloyd mclean mrs ross mclean carolyn freuler and the hostess on may 23 aunt and cousin of the groom susan and louise mc donald may 31 mrs lila som- erville and on june 4 by mrs dorothy allan where be visited with his father and mother mr and mrs roy break visit ed last week with mr and mrs frank hall and family of fen elon falls belated anniversary greetings are extended to mr and mrs david royce who celebrated their anniversary on friday june 20 anniversary greetings are ex tended to mr and mrs henry arnold who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on june 30 the ladies of the st stephens anglican church guild flnjoyed a social evening recently when fifteen ladies of the church en joyed a dinner at the hearth restaurant in the burlington mall following dinner the la dies thoroughly enjoyed the show of prudence and the pill friends in this district will be interested to know that rev wilbur rogers of erindale has accepted a call to the united church of bramalea mr rogers was a former minister at eden united church he has been the minister at erindale for eleven years and will be greatly missed by the congregation there over 350 attended a farewell party for mr rogers who was pres ented with a black leather chair and a wallet full of money hornby hornby reunion for hamilton clan the 19th annual reunion of the hamilton clan was held on sunday june 22 at the home of the host and hostess mr and mrs arthur plant of the 8th line hornby who extended greetings to all attending a j this worthy cause fol a5 delicious bullet lunch was en- 1 debbie neelands and sharon prestidge who will celebrate their birthdays on july 1 to kenneth alderson on july 3 the june mcetjng of the north trafalgar community club was held at the home of mrs dave dowling the presi dent mrs john cordingley pre sided for the meeting which was opened with the club ode the roll call was answered by twenty members the annual canvass for the cancer society has been completed by the me mbers and over 1000 was rai more than 125 volunteer wor kers gave their time and effort to work for and at the june 9th red cross blood donor clinic where 292 bioodpackswere col lected clinic conveners were mrs c thompson mrs rh jones mrs am sutherland mrs r h sales rn mrs s j gray mrs wm sunnucks and mrs s g walsh publicity by mrs j nieuwhof mrs k legere and mrs fr perego the- posters were lettered- by mrs legere mrs nieuwhof and j brown distribution was done by doug tucker a hurley jim dalton mrs g k vanhorne mrs g perkins hj herder miss san dra hornby r paulin mrs l clipsham mrs j hancock mrs perego mrs p legere and pu pils of thestewarttown school telephone canvassers were mrs k imccauley mrs legere mrs f barber mrs elizabeth caraey mrs j burns mrs ja pignatell mrs f warren mrs l darbin mrs bruce norrie mrs n snyder mrs t micha- siw mrs wilcox mrs f wfcittaker mrs hj herder mrs gray mrs carol simair mrs rj beaum ont mrs ann fancy mrs bill scanlon mrs a roxborough mrs m j wdllei mrs r dieg- ej mrs ra olivier mrs k girvan mrs r miller mrs h shortill mrs bert bullock mrs c b dick mrs c sargent sr mrs r lane mrs f hulme mrs w momurdo mrs k heis- sler mrs h douglas mrs mary siddall mrs r l mcbean mrs r leggat mrs d nowejl mrs p hughes mrs l mercier mrs h ellis airs lillian clay ton mrs h mann and mrs george mann nurses and assistants were mrs c baxter mrs wllittaker mrs joyce- clarke mrs- j bun- ton mrs e baker mrs p stuttard and mrs v cunning ham- dr jp panabaker was on call general help at the clinic was given by mrs sunnucks mrs r street- mrs r rossiter mrs 60000 addition for administration building once lived in town william anderson dies william robert anderson guelph died suddenly on june 13 at st josephs hospital guelph mr anderson was born in eden mills and had been a res ident of guelph for the past 45 years he had been employed as a route salesman with imperial oil and had retired may 1 after serving with the company for 33 years he- had been a member of guelph lodge no 258 and the guelph lawn bowling club mr anderson had also served as an elder at knox presbyterian construction has begiin on a 60000 addition to halton cottfity separate school boards administrative buildings tbc project was approved a month ago by the board despite objections by the finance com mittee space in the present build ing formerly offices of the old burlington separate school board is too cramped for the larger county wide staff several trustees have claim ed the educational system will suffer if proper accommodation is not provided for the admini stration while others warn the board should cut expenditures where possible michael noonan chairman of tho finance committee had church for a number of years new county boards have been he is survived by his wife the i advised by the deputy educat- former pearl frank a son j minister not to try and do william r anderson jr of st everything in the first year catharines three sisters mn sada gilbertson and mrs kate he was predeceased by two birthday greetings to mrs bob brownridge mrs arthur plant mrs john hamilton hcitbertson bqth of eden mills j sisters mrs ella mrs norma wylie of guelph and a brother elmer anderson of toronto also surviving grandsons michael er and billy noble and mrs irene macphail funeral service was held at the george wall funeral home are four guelph james pet- burial was in cemetery guelph woodlawn then came mrs bernard freuler as matron of honour the attendants were gowned al- ike in berry pink long gowns of chiffon over taffeta long ga theredchiffon sleeves peau-de- soie sashes with bow at back rose buds embroidered high neck and band down the front matching headdress and cas cade bouquets completed their costumes the groomsman russell murray ushers movley shortill bernard freuler and the groom all wore tuxedos the reception was held atte church for 85 guests the brides mother woit a street length dress of em broidered shantung with match ing flower hat while mrs met calfe wore a beige coat dress of linen with beige headpiece a salad supper was served in the church dining hall catered by ladies of the ucw pink and white hearts and bells candles tiered wedding cake as well as table bouquets designed by mrs margaret jani- leson gave the setting the de sired festive air rev k johnston as master of ceremonies called on the groomsman ushers fathers groom for speeches and toasts uncle dick shortill in a few well chosen words welcomed paul to the shortill family and uncle russell somcrville re called some interesting humor ous incidents and also wished the couple the very best guests were present from i guelph toronto acton erin and georgetown- both grand parents of the bride were prcs- entmr and mrs a spear and mrs and mrs richard shortill also the grooms grandmother mrs metcalfe of erin a party was held following in the community centre with the dcbonnaircs playing the brides travelling outfit was a long coat and dress of coral crimplene with white rolled brim hat joyed outside on the spacious lawn following lunch mr and mrs roy snelling nee wendy hamilton recent newly weds were called to their chairs of honour where a wishing well decorated in pink and white was laden with gifts the bride was assisted on opening her gifts by mrs melvin penney who read the gift cards and mrs ian break who made a very pretty hat of ribbons and bows also assisting were her sisters mrs wayne rakestrow and hazel hamilton following the open ing of the gifts both roy and wendy extended their sincere lowing the business period of the meeting mrs norman spar ling introduced the guest spea ker for the evening mrs joan rollings who gave an informa tive talk on conservation in peel and halton which was very interesting mrs bert leslie thanked the speaker for her time and information a delic ious lunch was served by the hostess and a social visit en joyed the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs ta leslie with mrs gordon leslie and mrs john cordingley in charge of the program mrs jim hamilton bob edwards plumbing heating will be closed for vacation from june 28th to july 16th inclusive draper d0bie co ltd members the toronto stock exchange stock and bond brokers your nearait branch office phon brampton or malton and torpnto srrsm no tottcharga from georgetown and vicinity successful investors av traders know draper dobie david r chappl wm e baatty capture the memory of the day to arrange for your wedding day photos call early 8713923 adams photography 40 prince charles drive 8773923 places see hfc before you leave on that needed family vacation get ail traveloan from household finance that way youll be suretohaveenoughrnoneytopayforeverythingalongtha way meals transportation lodging extras and before you borrow from hfc household will tell you what your i traveloan will cost in plain dollars and cents going j places travel worryfree with a traveloan from hfci before you sign on the dotted line know what your loan will cost borrow up to 45000 up to to months to repay ask about credit ufa insurant on loans at torn group nits 41 main street north telephone 8775221 aal to silvers department stora ask about our evening houri w gekgie7mrs m stewart mrs shortill mrs g gray mrs a bullock mrs c renwitk mrs s mackenzie mrs w carr mrs j foot mrs d hancock mrs fancy mrs d clarke mrs w townend hrs w elsli ger mrs clipsham mrs a bradley mrs r secord mrs legere mrs d howlett mrs j bellamy mrs m beaumont and mrs a hurley mr and mrs w v coleman answered the phone calls for transportation on clinic day driver was mrs v clark mem bers of the georgetown volun teer ambulance services took care of the unloading and re loading for the- redcross unit they were assisted by some grade 8 hoys of holy cross sep arate school cyo members assisted the red cross branch in setting up tables and chairs for the clinic a- a typewriter was given on loan through the courtesy of the herald and the screens on loan from the hospital were transported by deboer movers coca cola as usual was available by courtesy of the company and the catering was done by mem bers of the catholic womens league the red cross volun teer blue smocks were launder ed by mrs nieuwhof ironing and repair will be done by mrs l hornby and some other will ing volunteers next clinic will be september th oioroitown hirald thursday june 26 1969 pages vlcan siding your area alcan dealer offers i 20 year double g better prices superior workmanship e no down payment e bank financing over s years storm doors windows awnincis carports canopies etc aluminum products george kent since 1949 for free estimates call 4s90231 monuments markers memorial work commercial and industrial sandblasting greenwood monument co 245 guelph street 8779505 open evening strawberries pick your own starting approximately june 24th picking for 3 weeks 30c quart quart picking boxes only bring your own or purchase at the patch please no children under 12 8 am to t2 6 pm to 9 pm 6 pm to 9 pm 8 am to 9 pm tuesdays and thursdays fridays saturdays sundays brae f r r 2 norval see map beiqvt tel 8658514 a i m o ot 4 georgetown to orval in no 7 hwy e brampton no 5 ideroad hutlonvilla queen st hornby stoles avt y cooksvilla hwy 01 streetsvilleg goes the dead resiraims in 1969 automobiles are designed to reduce injuries due to rearend collisions restraints should help minimize some of the unpleasant effects of these all toocommon crashes but their causes can be dealt with only by drivers there are a number of things you can do to help prevent rearend collisions here are some of them dont let yourself be crowded by thedriver behind if someone follows you too closely for safety encourage him to pass by pulling off the road if necessary signal your intentions to make a turn change lanes or stop suddenly signal an intend ed stop jy pumping your brake pedal to flash tho brakeltghts dont crowd the driver ahead leave at least one car length for each 10 tniles of speed and remember that high speeds and poorweatherconditionsdemandextra stopping distance at night or in rain or fog allow for reduced visibility or decreased traction limitedaccess highways have made higher speeds common asa result drivers need to be especially wary of slow- moving or stopped vehicles stay alert- be particularly attentive near controlled intersections where vehicles ahead may be slowing turning and stopping watch for slower- moving merging traffic use acceleration and deceleration lanes to change your own speed when entering or leaving a highspeed highway prevent secondary collisions at an accident scene by getting off the roadway quickly if you decide to stop be a defensive driver constantly watch the traffic around you and plan for any foreseeable emergency ciag insurance