Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 13

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rtfffr j pufffreeman wedding in si johns uriited church hodgsonduncan wedding vows in st pauls church brampton carflclabri with tall yellow taper j rriauve gladioli and y 1- tw jhst moms decorated st johns united church on aug- utt ib far the m triage of cir- olyn tnce feman an- itich- i srd william michael luff u kelvin johston elated birnard shrubsofe orgnist and mr paul 7 armstrong sang o berfeet lov and handcvs wedding hymn the brfllc who isth daujh- tttrof mrajd mrs malofm h ffreemtnrrj r j gsorctown vwa giii in marriage by her r in the double ring cere- i jminy the roora is the son of mr antt wrs william luff jcooksvitle lil- rtitie bride wore a floor length gown of pure silk organ- xa over french crqoe with long aleeves and flowing wahcau jtraln her gown had a jewel neckline and lips of sleeves hemline and train were edged vith swiss crocheted daisies ap- pliqued with pearls she wore a shoulder length veil and a headpiece of tiny daisies cent- ted with pearls and carried a cascade bouquet of bridal roses her only jewellery was a pearl jendanl gift of the groom miss annemjrie wettler fl was maid of honour miss barbara blain niagara falls cousin of the bride and miss laila varkl torontow4ri oridesmslds their floor length gowns were mauve nylon swiss over taffeta ruffled at the neck line with headpieces of the same material in the form of large rosettes with streamers and smill rosettes- oh each streamer they carried cascades of yellow mums the little flower girl kirston flowers from qttaw3 also a cousin of the bride was gowned the same- and carried a basket of yellow mums john sotnlk cooksville was groomsman and the brides brother robert freeman and robert martin mt clemens michigan were ushers at a reception at georgetown golf country club mrs free man received wearing a mauve crotcheted lace dress over tf- feta with matching shantung coat maline hat in shades of mauve and purple matching ac cessories and a corsage of yel low tinted carnations the grooms mother also received wearing a yellow swiss shant- ng dress with georgette sleev- es matching accessories and a corsage of mauvectftited carna tions leaving on a honeymoon trip to ottawa montreal and new york state the bride wore a mauve and pink linen floral dress with coat of mauve linen floral hat and white accessories and a pink carnation corsage out of town guests were from niagara falls ml clemens toronto oshawa barric ham ilton guelph ttockwood and acton mr and mrs luff are living t 1867 bloor st e mississauga he is employed with the suti- oco garage in cooksville and she with chrysler alrtemp ca nada ltd bramalea prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at several showers mrs frank freeman at her home ill acton mrs william mccrea at thejiomeof her mother in cooksville miss barbara blain at her home in niagara falls mrs j mcginnis at her home in brampton miss annemarie wetzler and mrs r mackinnon at the latters home in georgetown a presentation was made from the office staff of chrysler airtcmp at a late summer wedding in sister of the groom st pauls limited church brain- the attendants were gowned pton bonnie jane euallne i white chiffon with pink jlow- duncan and david norman ereq i bodices and pink aash- hodgson were united in mar- cs their headdresses were pink rlage the bride is the djughtex flowered lace wound through of mr and mrs kenneth lloyd their hair the matron of hon- ouncan ijft weber dr george- our anr the bridesmaids carried town and the groom is tho son cascades of pink and white car- of mr and mrs harold hodg- nations and the 4unior brides- son 75 corbycres brampton ma carried a nosegay of pink rev john mcdermid perform- and white carnations ed the ceremony and organist the best man was- robert was david esplin kelly 76 dunn st oakttllcj given in marriage by tier fa- and the ushers wore glen cav- j ther the bride wore floor- crs of toronto and kent hodg- length gown with an empire son brampton brother of the waist of lace over net with a groom detachable train of the tame at the reception at the thun- material her flowered head- derblrd hotel the brides mother dress held a waistlength veil received wearing a yellow slk stbwarttown she carried a white bible shantung dress with beaded adorned with pink and white neckline and white accessories g carnations it was the same bib- assisting in the receivings dracanf atfonrlanra ktuzrac le her mother had carried on line the grooms mother wore r ivdclll nllciiuaillc mvtciiu ber wedding day a mint green ensemble with bea ts your life worth a fenny sy at picnic and corn roast the matron of honour was ded neckline and matching mrs robert kelley 76 dunn cessories- st pakvllle cousin of the for a honeymupn in the geor pupils and teachers of st dra cash 39 alice briggs 36 groom and the bridesmaids glan bay area lhe bride chose johns anglican church school kindergarten pins wesley enjoyed their annual picnic and thorns donaa lea mepherson thursday oct 2nd page 13 t69 hour as the church service with mr t h briggs continu ing as superintendent- and tca- clrctsdiana armstrong mrs joe clarke 5rfsjwe ross ami mrs donna mepherson were miss susan quncan and a turquoise twopiece suit with miss velvet duncan of george- beige accessories town sisters of the bride the newlywed couple are li- junlor bridesmaid was miss ving at 3170 golden orchard lynn hodgson of brampton dr mississauga ont members of si johns guild are making plans for the annu al bazaar and home hake sale to be held as usual on the first photography mr and mrs richard william michael luff 47 years at abitibi william merritt dies ham audrey anderson of rev robert scrivens conduc- lown six grandchildren mrs ted the funeral service at the june fancy terence and wll- harold c mcclure funeral ham merritt paul mary jane home and interment was in arid david ward and bve great- grceiwood cemetery pallbear grandchildren and a sister mrs william mitchell lime- crs wcre mcolm rancy ter and william merritt you need this when deepfat frying frenchfried potatoes chicken and many other foodsare delicious when prepared in your deepfat fryer but for safetys sakerkeep the frying temperature at the proper level by using and watching a cooking thermometer the flash point or temperature at which the vapours from the boiling fat can be ignited by a match flame or spark is less than 1 00 degrees above he maximum frying temperature of 400 degrees and the ignition temperature at which the hot fat itself can burst into flame is only about 200 degrees higher than the flash point therefore it is very important to keep the frying temperature to a controlled safe level never leave your fryer unattended while warming fat to frying temp erature because heat from the stove element under the fryer cannot escape rapidly the temp erature of the fat rises quickly it can increase past trie frying level to flash point and ignition stages in the time you might take to answer the door or telephone if you are interrupted by a call during frying be sure to turn down the element underyour fryer dont tely on fryer thermo stats although they help reduce the danger of overheating they dont always work would you like to enjoy safer deep fat frying in your home ci ag has a limited supply of reliable deep fat frying thermo meters available at cost to obtain one please complete the attached coupon and send it with your cheque or money order for 1 includes 5 sales tax to ciag insurance to ciag insurance corn roast on saarday at the debbie robb old school grounds i j j high attendance awardsrsan the following received aw- dra cash 39 sundays alice saturday in november further ards for the 196869 year i armstrong alice briggs phyl- particulars will be found in the 1 lis briggs 36 michelle thorns coming events column later no 1 celluloid pins bradley 35 this month they have also f ft 5 j fry 360 a t 1 s a i 0 a l to 5 i 9- i o o o er ottaway 30 sundays benny beckett 24jennifer vernon 23 klmberley ottaway 21 kevin craggs 23 jimmie stewart 23 john clare 23 michael vernon 24 bonnie lee beckett 23 ja mie clare 24 wanda rogers 22 todd beckett 25 megan mills 23 allan vernon 23 jodi clow 32 no 2 bronze pins michelle thorns 35 julie clowm scott mepherson 34 cathy kobta 33 kimberley thorns 33 peter robb 31 no 8 silver plate william ross 31 jeff thorns 34 greg thorns 33 no 4 gold plate alice-arm- j strong 36 heather clark 34 dvid thorns 34 rhonda clow 33 stephen thorns 34 no 5 silver plate enamel drew clarke 30 margy walinga 134 v made plan for a poi luck sup- thc church school for the per this sunday evening prior 196970 season has commenced to the harvest thanksgiving ser- classes at 930 am the same vice mrs v jrant no 6 pin with 3 year phyllis briggs 36 bar i j no 6 pin with 5 year bar san- proclamation whereas each and every year ihroogh the town of georgetown numerous fires through carelessness and neglect are constant concern to the members of the georgetown fire department and whereas i most respectfully request all citizens to observe all municipal bylaws relating thereto so that we may eliminate the loss of life and property therefore to comply with a resolution passed by municipal council september 22nd i do hereby riroclaim the week of october 5th lltb fire prevention week in the town of georgetown wheldon emmerson mayor priory square guelph j from 1 j address i please send me a fatfrying thermometer i enclosed is my o cheque or a moneyorder for 1 i an employee of abitibi pro vincial paper ltd for 47 years when he retired eighteen years ago charles william merritt 5 j- j ui k ni ii house he was predeceased by a c 88 died at his home 33 john j 7- c- cijk m sister mrs william proctor brampton pau and dave street eist on september 10 toronto and a brother burvil ward and john armstrong mr merritt wh3 was born in merritt brampton georgetown limchouse had been a george town resident over sixty years he was the son of john merritt and mary meredith he attend ed public school in limchouse he was a member of the un ited church and of the quarter century club of the abitibi firm he leaves his wife mary arm strong whom he married in 1907 three children william john merritt brampton mrs roy jean ward and mrs wil- reprints of most photos appearing in j the herald may bt ordartd at the offlm 22 main st s or by atunlna s772201 non water pollutjo products here they are youve never had anything like them saves you money and a lot of hard work outstanding in quality distributors wanted greatest opportunity for less than 15 00 big butinems if you want to male it big you stay small if you want to itay small na bolt no prauura you ara independent for industrial and householder help solve our pollution problem by using thess proov t or personal care and makeup laundry care and any cleaning purpose in home or industry i- for more information contact mr and mrs wm kraut 70 edward street or mr l reed 39 stavans crescent georgetown our policy service first in retail as wall as 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