Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1969, p. 8

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m frequent canadian visitors english pair 50 years wed ballinapad erians at snow f picnic during their seventh visit to venth canada in the last twenty years mr and mr frank cooper harrow england cele brated their 50th wedding an niversary at the home of their 09 and daughterinlaw mr and mrs boger cooper 28 joycelyn gres sunday july is the anniversary was actu ally july 14 when the couple were married in st peters church west harrow in 1919 a letter from the 0ueea through her ladyinwaiting telegrams from prune ministei trudeau and premier john ro- barts climaxed the many gifts letters and congratulatory cards the coopers think this se- visit which began de cember 1968 will become a permanent stay since three of their five children are now in canada two of their daugh ters and families mr and mrs derek soden of calgary and mr and mrs bruce henderson of toronto were on hand for the celebration a half hour telephone con versation with a third daugh ter in england mrs pauline prestidge marked part of the anniversary party another son flightlieutenant joseph cooperj the raf was un able to 8116114 the coopers have fourteen grandchildren and one great grand child mr and mr uoyd marshall mr and mrs elwood snow and family mrs c e snow and fa mily and mr and and mrs sam snowand family and mr and mrs ed drouillard attended snow family reunion on sunday it u held at the home of jim snow mpp near hornby mrs huggins was the oldest lady present she recently celebr ted her 90th birthday mr a anderson who is 91 was the oldest gentleman attending lit tle 7 months old robert barry son of mr and mrs ju- barry of markham was the youngest one there tables were set up in the large driving shed and all sat down to lunch at 130 the afternoons fun consisted ol swimming in the large pool and races where old and young par ticipated a large number from ballin- afad attended both morning and evening services at churchill church sunday morning rev murray mcbride who was a student minister of this charge about nine years ago was wel comed back by the large con gregation special music by the junior and senior choir accom panied by the four piece orches tra added much to the service judge lenient on threating charge a young georgetown man who armed himself with a knife and said he was going to kill a tnan was fined in court last week judge j s black imposed a f penalty lawyer bill manderson ar gued his client who has never been in trouble before was so dmnk that night he did not know what he was doing the accused was charged with unlawfully carrying an offensive weapon after george town police officers tom thompson and earl andreas nabbed him in a phone booth and found a seven inch long botchers knife on him he pleaded not guilty according to testimony by the accused mans brother- inlaw he came into his home one night and gmbbed up the knife faying her was going to kol a certain third person he was pretty mad said the brotherinlaw who tried to atop the accused bat failed when the young man left the bouse his brotherinlaw called the police they located him short tuna later in the phone bjoth downtown the accused said he had been at a wedding reception at his own house and had been drink ing heavily he said he beard that a certain person was going to break tap the party and that is when be got mad n didnt want to kill him just scare bun off he told the court he said be started get ting diary alter he left the reception end could not remem ber going and getting tie knife be said he didnt remember bow he got downtown to the phone booth where he was caught l lawyer manderson said thn charge of carrying an offensive weapon requires an intent by the accused to use it as a wea pon and he said there is no evidence that when his client was stopped by police be had any intention of using the knife as a weapon he said his client would have been too drunk at the time to form any judge ment judge black said he did not not agree with this argument but chose to be lenient on the basis of the young married mans background he is stead ily employed and was describ ed as a good worker bobby kirkwood has retur ned home from a toronto hos pital he was down for a check up on his injured leg doctors thought it advisable to post pone the operation until fall mr and mrs raul metcalfe donna shortill were guests of honour at a presentation in the community centre on friday night mcdougalls orchestra provided music for dancing when all had arrived mr floyd shortill as chairman called the young couple to the platform mrs boss mclean read the ad dress and the newlyweds were presented with a gift of money donna and paul both thanked their many friends with spec ial thanks to the committee for arranging such a nice party the bride attired in her beautiful wedding gown along with the groom led the way downstairs they were followed by other members of the bridal party the bridesmaids and flower girls aq dressed in their long pink dresses when all had been served refreshments many re turned to the upper part of the hall for another hour or two of dancing bonnie and heather kirk wood earl and frances mclean joined others last week on a 4h bus- trip to the brantforj district they visited many ph- ces of interest including the bell homestead a santa gertru- dig cattle farm a quarter horse ranch the boys enjoyed the swimming in a local pool and the girls toured through i tex tile and garment factory all went to see the new water re sources disposal plant by that time they were all ready for the main meal of the day which was kentucky fried cf aeri with all the trimmings the bus load returned home about 9 pjn tired but happy and looking forward to another such outing congratulations to the many students whose names appeared on the promotion list last week mr and mrs reg preston of st catharines spent sunday with the frank smiths the acton fire brigade were called to the farm of lloyd burt on monday night his ford tractor suddenly caught fire and burned up the firemen prevented more serious loss by keeping the fire from the barn and surroundings many from different parts of the province gathered at the community centre on sun day or the annal gettogether of the sinclair family those from this area were mr and mrs norman sinclair brian and kathryn and mr and mrs fred sinclair lee thompson young son of mr and mrs dean thomp son was able to return home from a toronto hospital yester day lee suffered injuries when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle near his 7th line home wlnnifred smith hornby news sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late marga ret carlyle who died in the milton district hospital on frl- day july 11th she was the be loved wife of ronald carlyle dear mother of rose jane mary ellen margaret ann john and tracer marie mrs carlyle was the former margaret mcgilllon the chicken barbecue held by the members of st stephens anglican church at the hornby park was a real success with approximately 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