Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1969, p. 8

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hon medical mr and mrs jamis atkinson rcrend e c villa officia ted at the marriage of sandra mauncn smith daughter of llr and mrs roy v smith georgetown tojatnes robert atkinson son of mr abet mxs harry atkinson georgetown on saturday august 30th in st georges anglican church i the couple chose the annlv- crsan ofthe bnd grandpar- cnts jtrst g poile and the late mr wntpolle ybo were mar ried in the same church on an- gust 30th 1813 the church as decorated ith standards and aliar vasei of yellow shasta daisies and i large white mums mr gjje klecr was organist and mrs marilyn ottaway sang the wedding prayer and o terfett love the bride given in marrlase b her father chose a simpte empire te gown in fine cor ded silk faille with guipure ap plique accenting the neckline bodice sleeves and long train her full length veil in silk fraillc which fell from a head piece of cascading flowers was appliqued with similar lace the bhdes bouquet of yellow rosebud i and white fiji mums was centred v ith a spray of white scottish heather which her great aunt and uncle mr j and mrs george scotland had flown over from scotland the bride wore a siring of pearls a graduation gift from the groom miss patricia ritchie fergus classmate of the bride u as maid of honor bridesmaids were mrs jacquie cameron of norval mrs pat gudgeon and muw mary harlow george town they were gowned alike in empire styles of white nylon sheer over hot pink the bod ice was accented vtith rows of white lace and tiny applique they carried bouquets of white fiji mums jack gudgeon was grooms man and bob cameron barry brown and john bradley cous in of bride were ushers at a reception at knox pre byterian hall and later at the odd fellows hall the brides mother received for her daugh ter in a peach dress and coat ensemble a raulti shaded peach hat white accessories and a corsage of cymbidiucn orchids the groom s mother assisted in a beige and silver dress with a yellow hat silver accessor ies and a corsage of sweetheart roses for short honcmoon trip the bride wore a two piece navy suit turquoise hat and scarf with navy accessories and a corsage of pink miniature car nations and sweetheart roses guests at home included mr ind mrs james forrester kit chencr grandparents of the adams photography jtroom and the bride grand mothers mm orpha smith fergus and mrs gertrude poile gcorcetown guests came from rraser lake british columbia klliot lake sortb bay st tathar ines welland london thorn hill mild may scarborough loretta thornhill mildmay prior to her marriage the bride was honored with showers gnen bv the parents of the 6869 pee wee hockey team at the home of mr and mrs man ley densmore a miscellaneous shower given jointly b mrs d williams mrs r bradley mrs v butterworth mrs r dixon at the latter s home a i miscellaneous shower gnen by mrs j cameron mrs p gud geon viss v harlow and mrs gillctt at the latter s home and a pantrj shower gnen by miss pat ritchie in fergus the bride and groom wofc presented with gifts by the fira dusting clas of st josephs school of nursing uclph and by the staff of centennial pub lic school the groom a graduate of iakcshorc teachers college is t a teacher at centennial public school georgetown the bride i member of the likkj graduating class of st josephs hospilal guelph is on staff at peel mem onal hospital brampton they are making their home at 5 murdock st georgetown watters blames pill for enrolment drop in county public schools pctr wattes chairman of the halton catholic school board said the pill is to blame for an unexpected drop in stu dent enrolment in the county public school system the birth control pill is- working among the protestants but not with the catholics said watters 1 bachelor catholics are forbidden to use the pill under the pain of sin according to an encyclical issued by pope paul watters noted that while there is a shortfall of nearly 1300 students in public ele mentary and secondary schools there is no such shortage in separate schools there is no great drop in i the number of catholic children being born although i dont pilnk this is the case with pro- cstant parents said walter he said separate class enrol ment is short by less than one student per classroom enrol cent in the countys separate i schools is 120 students below what was expected there am 730 separate school students in the county sharp drop last week halton county ed- cition board officials announ ced theywerc startled by the drop in enrolment douglas lawless assistant director of education told trustees the drop in new enrolment ha caused a temporary upset in plans he said it is likely the board will cut back on its school ex pansion program lawless bla med among othor things the high cost of housing in the county for upsetting school en rolment predictions some trustees sjid they be licved the lack of middle in come housing is retarding do- velopmcnt and discouraging people from moving into the halton region and also causing couples to have fewer children as the result of the shortfall of students and the halton cdu catinn board has been left svith over 20 surplus teachers who hue no students to ir timet they are being used for supply teaching and this has resulted in regular supply teachers los ing work society rejects payment formula the halton county medical society issued a statement this week recommending the rejec tion of the 90 per cent pay ment formula provided by the ontario governments medi care program the society has- a member ship of 175 doctors in george town acton milton burling ton and oakville the statement issued follow- jing a meeting of the society executive says contrary to the expectations of ontario health minister mr thomas weug the halton county medical association has decided to recommend re jection of the 90 per cent pay ment formula provided by the ontario governments medicare program an overwhelming majority of doctors in halton county re gard the orlsip rates as a completely unjustified form of taxation it iayta fact a 10 per cent surtax which will be borne by many thousands of patients who were fully covered under various medical insurance plans prior to the introduction of ohs1p at the same time we wish to assure the public that in dividual patients who expert ence financial difficulties will not be billed for any services beyrnd the ohsfp rates as in om past we are conscious of ourlresponsibility to provide the highest quality of medical service to all regardless of ab ility to pay we wish to retain that fundamental freedom which is best expressed in the doctor patient relationship red cross trains citizens for friendly visiting people often feel that know ing how to visit is instinctive and requires no orientation they forget that mast visiting will not be among friends who know them and enjoy their company but thev shall be visiting strangers some will be apathetic some sick some suspicious and a few even hostile visitors usually have to earn a welcome by knowing hou to say and do those things which arouse interest which will set at rest fears and doubts and which will gradually gain the confidence of those usitod the american national red cross in appraising some of its activities phrased it thi way that the strength of their red cross programs wis in the fact that volunteers were trained for this work these days willingness is not enough there must be training and discipline as well there must be an orientation on the general problems of ag ing with a need for a contlnu ing supply of uptodate infor mation and guidance respect must be engendered for the old person and his culture and for his experiences which have molded his way of think ing i training too will increase their own selfconfidence they shall feel at ease in control of situations as thev may arise the groping for something in say and the embarrassing sil enccs will give way to the casy approach and the ready ex change of words ideas and presently confidences training brientation instruc tion whatever people choo se to call it and by whatever method they receive it is an imperative for all who seek to serve it will broaden their own horizon teach new skills and increase knowledge of the problems and needs of human kind george street resident we urgently need late model used cars get top allowances now on a new iontiac or buick at pete masson motors ltd 33d guelph street concrete gravel building sand road gravel pill and top soil garnet bud haines glen williams 773301 shipping sf moving y land air ba and rail overseas packing and crating modern heated storage local long distance moving 24 hour service call arrow world wide shipping moving 194269 mitro toronto mrs h stockfod dids alontlme resident of geor getown jtos harry stockfordtf 16 george st passed away on tuesday october 14th jit the home of her daughter and son in thornhill she had been in falling health since early sum mer the former vilstfa eveline yftuoughby she was the dau ghter of the late rev john wil- lougnby and eveline gamsby she was born in little britain in 1885 where her fattier was a congregational church minis ter and lived in other ontario communltes where he held pas torates in ringwood harriston drayton and forest when her father died just before coming to georgetown the family moved here andfher brother a student minister took over the charge at the congregational church novv the public library here she mcr harry stockford and they wf married on christmas day 1808 mrs stockfofdi was the last member of her family having- been predeceased by four bro thers rev bertram a floyd she was very interested in music and at one time taught ritnhn oml en 1a iia ltnli rf piano and sing in the choirs of the congregational later the gethodist and st johns uni- d-xhurch-ofwhich- she waa a member mrs stockford is survived by two daughlors and two sons mrs thomas watty evelyn and charles a of- thornhill mrs lack rush marian of downsview and elmer of st catharines also six grandchil dren the funeral service was eon- ductgd at the ha c me- clufc funeral home en friday afternoon by rev r scriventt of st johns pallbearers were her two grandsons wayne watts and gry rich and fam ily friends keith thompson gordon inglls gordon alcott and garfield hcgilvray thi giormtown hiram thursday oct 2 w9 pages interment was in green cemetery limihousc mr and mrs james noble and local members of the kam family all spent thanksgiving with the e karns near littla current j atcan i siding i ji bramptons only alcan dealer offers you 20 year double guarantee superior workmanship no down payment bank financing riarm doors windows awnings carpcjrfs canopies siding call today aluminum products ttltci mftl for frii estimate george kent elmer and oliver willoughoy get your 8 canada savings bonds at the commerce well make it easy or you v wlffcaldtoaatay- canada its a greatly and canada savings bonds let own a piece of it canadian imperial bank of commerce howyour texaco 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