Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1969, p. 11

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vti t ill k s v si 1 stanfield t ypc dinner bearpit style debate th iokotown malravo thursday oct 9th 1w pacafc u robert stanfield was in a i he looked quite modern in his out of the welfare prison he bearplt last thursday night bronzecolored suit with cuffless said welfare should provide an imfthr bears w more ta pale orangersb ui f peupl than tigers in fact his dress was more up out of the system the hahon young progres- j l sunheld said t is not con- 1 sive conservatives who brought of 150 wbc werd sistent with the progressive con- sunbeld to oakville list week jff being youttg tte servative partys thinking to dis- had said the ooooiition leader 0ny fw p were under courage people from working wtldukartbst x2 l pt which presen weuare 8ys style debate wy kept 40 y tem does the voim tories had the j ifutt d discus ijrmt se ud two leather di j j sion on various- possible solu- sfofnvld 5ej s cplttss s u indud nual income derator close to the audience tjng lnd alao thursday is but the strong debating no the best night since there the questions to stanfield questioning expected in a bear failed to develop are numerbus other activities touched on topics ranging from taking place v lowering of the voting age it never turned into the wild when one of the younger lne pw pucy on french- type of meeting that took place members of the audience said canada and only rarely did any when the halton ypcs had mor be was overwhelmed to hear on stanfield s straight ton shulman or judy lamarsh that stanfield had been propos tewd answers on the hot seat of course there iog a guaranteed annual in when asked what effect the was not the feeling of hostility come sunbeld replied- its lowering of the voting age that existed at the earlier meet nice that i finally overwhelmed to 18 would have on the con rags someone seryatives he admitted the par even liberals and new dem he urged conservatives nof to ty has a probtem with young ocrats would have had a hard close their mind when they uban voters it is a problem time getting hostile towards heard a slogan such as guar we have to overcome stanfield who as halton pc pre- anteed annual income he p out however it is sident john kilmer said an there are grave defects in impossible to predict where the swered honestly and didnt try canadas welfare syrtem for it new voters votes would go he to evade any question inhibits people from breaking sa the liberal party in que was defeated shortly after make suns i provide an your horses is not con- law get all the basic nutrients they require for top condition vftalty and staminai hornby m hayride happening fun for eden united yps i mr and mrs ken hodge adams jenotognapi hydro employee weds in triniiy church acton married in trinity united l church acton on september 6 mr and mrs kenneth charles hodge are making their home in the apartments 192 churchill road south in ac ton he is an employee of geor getown hydro electric com mis sion and she is with the g alec johnson real estate firm in ac ton the bride is the former ruth annie clow daughter of mr and mrs frederick g clow acton the groom formerly of stewarttown is the son of mrs lena hodge and the late ed ward hodge given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a white brocade gown with fitted bodice long sleeves and round neck with an attached train held by a bow and a five tiered scallop ed edge veil held by a tiara of white organza rosebuds she tarried a cascade of orange ice roses the bride s sister mrs grace silverwood 4h club chooses new name proteens mrs anderson is leader of the 4h girls for the fall pro ject the girls have chosen proteens as the name of their project and hav had two les sons at mrs andersons home congratulations and good wi shes from silverwood corimun hy to bill wilson and his bride brandee cumpsty who were married saturday september 27 in first baptist church william j scod of lafayette indiana and bruce scotf tor onto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs harry scott rec ently mr and mrs floyd duncan hopetown mr and mrs laurie duncan smiths falls mr and mrs gordon stenhouse frcel- ton and mr and mrs i nk nelson guelpb were sunday visitors with mr and mrs clare wilson alicia f c scott hodge acton was matron of honour and her cousin marilyn tansley carlisle and mrs vir ginia miller brampton were bridesmaids they vvorc ycllou ottoman a line floor length gowns edged with white cot ton lace which formed a stind up collar in front and trim med attached panels at hick headdresses of yellow net bow covered with yellow daisies and daisy streamers completed their ensembles and they carried bou quets of yellow and bronze mums rev g b turner officiated dr g elliott was drganist and mrs brian barbeau sang wed ding prayer paul miller bram pton was groomsman lack pope acton and cord mount steven hornby were ushers the church was decorated with yellow glads and bronze mums at a reception in st alban s parish hall mrs clow received guests wearing a pale green a line crimplene dress brown ac cessones and a corsage of two white orchids also with an orchid corsage the groom s mother assisted wearing a royal blue crimplene sheath and white accessories mr and mrs hodge left on a 1 northern ontario honeymoon she wearing a pale orange sheath bolero jacket and black accessories and a corsage of bronze and yellow mums bridge club with twelve tables playing in last weeks game at george town duplicate bridge club mrs wallace thompson and mrs anne pritchard proved best in the cast west division and cam sinclair and mrs jack campbell were tops for north south in east west george ellen ton and mrs sue sullivan were second jack coats and tom barber third ray harmer and vi naylor fourth fred allen and joe vlaurer were second in north south art norm and dave hagcr third jim sargent and mrs elizabeth mccree fourth life member entertains wlatrockwood home the october meeting of geor getown women s institute was hejd in knox church hall with eleven members present the usual opening e rcises were followed b the roll call what to do and what nnt to do is a guest dirprtnr report wis qnen by mrs i raftk i etch plans wore nude for pljuni in ehi bit at corfi t wri till fair and for a euchre pirtv to be held in suwarttown hill on nmem ber 1st when a driw will be made or the quilt on which members have been sllinq ti ckcts mrs ken dividson read the motto prepircd hv mis luena campbell tdmation is not merely the roid lo eirninc a living hut that uhuh mikes living worlhuhile sinqsons was enjoved and mrs s robin tead an interesting paper on thanksgiving two weeks prcuous several women of the institute were entertained at the home of mr and mrs h c bailey main street rockworxl mrs bailey is a life member of the george town branch the arrival of the three o clock bus wis the beginning of a pleasant iftcr noon when several games of euchre were enjoved followed by a pot luck supper two close neighbors of mrs bulev were invited to the partv adding an other pleamirit to the group who returned home on thp nine o clock bus having had a most cnjojible v lsit the eden united yps recent mr and mrs leslie rutledge ly enjoyed a hayride happening spent the weekend with mr at the borne of mr and mrs and mrs irvine wallace of grant williams following the blytb entertainment everybody enjoy ed hot dogs and toasted marsh mallows friend in this district are sorry to hear that roy curne is the second meeting of the hornby orth meat balls was held at al s butcher shop on the 7th line on monday night anniversary greetings to mr september 29 the meeting and sonny hall who was opened with the 4h pledge celebrate their wedding anniv followed by the roll call fa trstty on monday oct 13 miry s favourite meat dish which was answered by the thir teen members present various cuts of beef and pork were bee it lowered the voting age the opposition leader said his party does not make an ef fort to adopt a different policv on constitutional measures from the liberals if we agree in principal it is so much better for canada stanfield also said otte conservatives oppose the cutback in canadian nato forces at this time because can ada has more chance of being influential in nato than in a uscanada defence government i the only way to control the a patient in the milton distnct number of civi servants is to write or dropin far your copy at tm coop guide to the successful fiadutg and managunant of horses and a large faff colour print suitable for draming hospital control the number of programs new programs such as medicare require new people however will old programs that have outltn lived their usefulness should be scrapped or changed he opposes arbitrarv retire united cooperatives of ontario usecop 45 guelph strmt georgetown 7722r1 ment for civil servants at age mr and mrs roy south and 60 those who require a few mrs jones of brampton were more years service to reach a lv nner guests on sunday with full pension should be kept on mr and mrs garry hamilton however a retirement age is and family required for without it there would be all kinds of difficult many questions which were ask ed by the girls challenger horse grand opening oct 23 the recreation committee of birthday greetings are exten the boyne community centre ded to the following who are ce held their first euchre party of lebrating birthdays david ie the fall season with 14 tables of mon on oct 8 george leslie on euchre in play the euchre october 9 and to charlie prizes were won by the follow brooki who will celebrate his ing winners mrs boh crozler birthday on october 15 mrs john roberts biu clark son and tom brownndge the g wajte jack lucky draws were won by mrs nuqn mr5 wl m stafford curtis mrs tom e mrs r brfiak anj brownndge gerald carton and jm hamllton of vn mrs tom howden ited chtuch au the thank offering meeting tea and bake sale at omagh presbyterian anniversary greetings are ex church on wednesday after tended to mr and mrs ernest noon oct 1 brocklcbank who will celebrate 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