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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 5, 1970, p. 4

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GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY FEB PAGE Nursing Teacher Lynda Whitmee Weds in St Johns Church Ceremony MR AND MRS WILLIAM KEITH St John United Church decorated in seasonal motif for the December marriage of Lynda Jean of Mr and Mrs Frank Young Street and William Keith son of Mr and Mrs Bruce There were bouquets of white snapdragon and large mums with cones pine and holly with white candles decorated with holly pine and red velvet rib lion and guest pens were mar with pine cones and holly lied with red velvet bows Rev Robert Scnvons assisted by Rev Carl Moore Hamilton Mrs Kathleen played a medley of Christmas music during the signing of the register Mr gave his daughter in marriage In a double ring GUELPH GENERAL The bride a graduate of General Hospital School of nursing received her teach certificate at University of Western Ontario and has been on the hospital teaching stall In Her wedding gown of lace had an empire bod and lace choir boy sleeves deep cuffs and A Line skirt of ilk with diep bach pleats creating a slight fullness A chapel train of silk organza was edged with a deep border of lace and flowed from the waistline A delicate of satin buds and held a silk ill Inn chapel veil with silk embroidery She carried a slender crescent of while and pine The bride a sister Barbara was maid of honour A class mate Miss Marion Toronto and the bride cousin Mrs Donna Brampton were bridesmaids wore floor length gowns with green velvet bodices and oyster wool crepe skirls Satin trim round empire waists was fa in a bow They wore headpieces of mi green velvet accented with pom and earned of Ted poinsettia and pine Kids as flower girl wore floor length moss green velvet with long sleeve and slightly full a matching hoadpicte and carried a basket of pine mistletoe and holly Jack Eagles Mark dale the grooms cousin was best man Jim Pond and Ted Brown the bride a cousin were ushers TRAVEL TO VERMONT Rev John Smith Whitby a former St Johns minister was master of ceremonies at a re at North Golf Country Club The brldi mother received wearing a colt and dress of gold dark green brocade matching green velvet hat and accessories and a corsage of green orchids with ivy The grooms mother wore twopiece pink embossed wool knit sapphire mink stole and a con age of white and pink orchids and Guests attended from Peter borough To ronto Hamilton Cayuga Sim Whit by and the Georgetown txitt and Included the groom Travelling to Vermont for a skiing honey moon the bride wore an oyster wool crepe dress coral red coat with ranch mink trim fur hat and a corsage of while sweet Mr and Mr Marsland arc living in He is a ate of University and is employed as a socio worker in Hamilton with the Big Association WEDDING PARTY Prior to the wedding a is made to the coup lc bj the grooms former staff at Children Aid Society and a dinner and prcs at the Guild Inn Scarborough the bride aunt Mrs William Stewart Whitby A shower was hosted by Mist Marion and Mrs Hugh McDowell Toronto and another at the home of the brides aunt Mm ami an other at the heme of Mrs Gor don which Mrs Ed was cohostess Mrs Brian Guelph was at a luncheon and kitchen shower Mrs William Meade hid a mis cellaneous shower After the rehearsal the grooms parents the wedding party at House THE MM WHO CAME TO DINNER NEWS ECHOES From Heralds of TO and 30 Years Ago a The first of 1000 telephone with rho exchange nam TRIanglo will bo put Into operation this week to serva the expanding needs In Georgetown Asking councillors lo sign a petition indicating their with for a thealro In town Cr Fred Harrison compll- f Mrs Agar Guest for her interest in a suggestion that chains bo contacted which ho made at last week meeting Mrs Guest has been in touch with the Odeon Theatres and was told that If a petition was received signed by a large number of residents would survey the town With a popu lation of I can t see why a theatre pay Tom Sawyer an operetta put on by pupils of Glen Williams c school drew packed houses for each of the- throe nights it ran last week roles were played by Ann Barbara Hilts Joy Ha nes and Belly Sargent Bob Re Jim Hancock Wayne Davison Henry Jane Christine Earl Nancy Hunlor Nancy Bill Lorr man Fred Hits Dave Von Eleanor Hill and Joan Craw ford With Betty H and Joyce Palmer as featured stars the Rose Garden Ice Follies ployed to a well filled arena here last The show sponsored by the Girls Band had a t of member of the Granite Club and the University Club The ro garden was carried out an elaborate decorating scheme designed by Pipe Major Roy Jo Wilson in charge of arrangement I the I The Canadfln Mat Pa restored to normal at servee due to unco January ige ran be en Curtail in effect THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Regional govern ment will be the ruination of Ontario with rural and semi rural municipalities I to death Martin of on Town hip said this week down community spirit exactly what re doing and its the worst thing that could to Ontario Rural people will have no part in regional government except pay he said OMGH A public hearing will lie scheduled to disci lo build an airport near The proposed airport would be built on acres th southeast corner of thi Line and Road mite plans call for three run wajs one of which would hi paved ment recommends of the application redone the land and allow the MILTON A police officer this week two more police men are ready to quit the Mil ton police department The source said it is i there is a serious In the The Milton police do wis the sub ject of an investigation by the Ontario Police Commission i by Major Brian Best he expressed concern over the turnover In manpower there Mtlton council has refus to the content of the Commissions findings ORANGLVILLL Almost a year to the dale of the that was selected the site for a Can operation the Portable Prod Ion opened Friday Employment will be Increased production is accelerated to accommodate the growing de for Canadian Westing house portable products The plant will make kettles ironi can apeners fry pans air conditioners and radios UP DOWN MERCURY CAUSING HOME TROUBLE lreeiing temp altenntmt with mild weather is causing problems fir a of lea residents in the form of seeping down their will HOME services is lo 15 a da from people whose are belli dam aged by water Wh Ihe eaves are irecaktd the water backs up under the shin ERIN from far and wide crowded the slopes of Hilltop I to take part in the Inn I mis Club in mill Snomobite last Rices were keenly con anil free snowmobile ills win j tin child rcn A giant bonfire help 1 lo keep tin rm lliniiifchoul lie NEED ACRES SHU ifrbVlILI A move to annex acres from Missis saim for expansion of vile will meet stiff opposition from At a Joint meeting of the two councils this week Mil i Speck an I he and his council move and will argue llio rho hud sought by would be user for urban lopment and make it the town in Ontario by popuhllon MP reports STUDIES on the of Manpower and Immigration are giving a posi the meaning to that used warning to people dnn be a drop out These studies revealing the many tunnies tint ex now ind will continue during the seventies for young people with engineer medlcil triming and training in law and other professions THESE STUDIES are very lilcspread ind are revealing facts which should Interest and encourage Canadians I have talked with many young people in about future plans and future hopes They are concerned with the swiftly changing In manv fields They also have the feeling that with so many of our companies being foreign owned and controlled that there is not Ihe same tin itles in reseireh ind man as Ihcre used to be THE Allan Minister of Man power and Immigration mid in a recent speech few remaining countries which still hai the iura and the appeal of the last frontier we till 1 have challenges for tho pioneering spirit AS A RESULT of one of these studies the has some very encouraging words lally for those contemplating an profession It Is thit same Cm will graduate this Spring Those In engineering will find an increased demand for their services while those in Arts will find a lessen This Is a trend Inch picked up momentum In Georgetown Herald A Division of Home Company Limited Georgetown Ontino Waller C Publisher Garfield Production Superintendent Advertising Mullln News Fdltor Accountant Terry Alleen Bradley Valerlo Caruso Anne Reporter Leslie Clark Dave Hastings John George Young THE MAIL Laissez Faire Policy Fosters Troubled World Academy Bead Dear Mr Editor This Is to voice of rnders who whole subscribe to the op inions expressed in your edi of of us who in the past hive made any contribution in the field of education who have a family who have In any measure contributed to the former status quo cannot but entertain grave misgiving as they the present possibilities of the tain future think It Is lime high lime a note of warnlnR was sounded by those In places of authority and responsibility It la past high time that heed was accorded by rank and file of our citizenry whose policy or lack of policy has produced the conditions prevailing everywhere In the world today More power to you J Haves tho Sixties and will come even more pronounced In the Seventies A research recently completed that In il and professioml and technical occupations will grow relit faster than In pit ions during the earlj Seventies WITHIN the group of profes sionals it has been possible to assess Hie growth in require mcnls for manpower In specific fields such as lelne the law so on Our projections tint re for prods will grow faster than the average growth manpower requi TO people wh seek a there has been a expansion In secondary education In the last aoveril decades Thirteen new universities have been estab lished In twenty In funis amounting to AT ONE phrase don t he a drop out wis meant to frighten people sou must be truned in order lo in the world Bui no it is being rcad ind prepared foi the action hero in Canada which exist to diy and will to exist for thoie equipped to meet and accept these and re possibilities THE MAIL BAG Appreciate Cooperation While Filming Drama Box St it ion A Toronto Ontario Dear Sir The crew and producers of the I Drama Unit would like to express our to the people of George town for their kindness and cooperation while were filming during Janu an The public the and the police allowed our work to proceed and we ire inteful lo TV Film A LOVE AFFAIR THAT DIED Ls joii like or dislike You cm Just it these pirts If you ignond It at our house the d find the in a blue of decomposition Whan I was kid I loved The are the bettor Fighting In rolling in It ma king angolt washing girls faces In it throwing It the enemy and coming horns for supper roiychetkod warm as toast and soaked to the skin Somewhere along the lino our love affair ln withered and one stale Oh I admit it a beautiful to look at on a bright winter day when there a been a fresh fall of a few Inches and the whole is like Ad am and But when It keeps coming down and coming down and you have to get rid of It you remember the Honed pair got kicked out of paradise and the rest of us have had to lug out ever Putting out the garbage la a simple thing But when the mow Is over the top of jour boots and have to carry the cans arils Its a minor nightmare Deciding In the morning or not you can ram your way through foot bo nui from the across the end of your drive Is similar to Russian roulette I tried It once last week end had to the car sitting there Ilk a whale tall sticking out Into the street and body have an of snow in our town that Ihe operators have a dhbollc sense of the perfect moment to strike The big plow lurks around th corner while you hovel your driveway Then the drivers mate says OK Hei all ready and they whittle around the corner and dump about three tons of new snow back Into the driveway The only way to beat them Is to throw your shovel away as it was molten mot a I jump Into the car and roar out backwards before they make It Then we have a sidewalk plow If he it the big plow the little one will get you Ho comes around when you re work and kicks out a one foot pile on street side and another on the driveway side This is Into crusty snou lee the time you get home and need an Alpenstock to break it up One big help though Is the kids Theyre right on the ob If It enow two of fluffy at door big boyish smilei Can I sho vel your walk Mister could do It yourself without but Hour on assisting free enterprise give thorn the and overpay them Comes a real downfall say ten inches of that si its by stuff when every loaded shovel six pounds and is a pol ctiUal coronary and they re all home watching on The flnaf aid li the When built up to height where you can only your neighbour roof and a bit of iky when the bank r so high not aven Abomlnabl Snowmen would one the blower comes around And throws two tens of salt and sand well up onto your lawn Greet for th Well If you cant beat them whal do do been tur a scheme No dopey snowmobile skiing because of a couple of crook knees And if I wanted to ski I could do it In mv own back yard practicing jumps off the No I fa rehem to fly at focal airport Sorely tome of the eld skill such as it was ft mere I don plenty of win ter flying end greet up except when you run In to a and have to her down In farmer field But I could sail along a couple of thousand feet sneer at snow enjoy its beauty and even get to like the filths stuff again It would bo a lot better than hav ing the snow sneer down me as I try to hoist a loaded shovel onto a seven foot bank and wait for that sharp pain la tho chest with each hoist BUSINESS DIRECTORY LC Ontario Land Surveyor Duncan Georgetown Residence REPAIR SERVICE Service JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS Certified Watchmaker Main St DODD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC HO Guelph St No Appointment Necessary OPTOMETRIST L Brown Main St N Suife For Appointments OPTOMETRIST RH Hamilton 110 South Building For Appointment A ROBSON Registered Physiotherapist Mas sago Heat Treatments ElectroTherapy DRIVE H Professional Englnr Consulting Engnr Ontario Land Surveys Office Horn Wallace Thompson 3rd Division Court Cltrk A Commltalaner MONUMENTS POLLOCK St CAMPBILL DESIGNS ON REQUEST Inspect our work In Greenwood Cemetery Water Street North SALT BARRAGERS It Main 03 All work done on premiss For all Your INSURANCE NEEDS JOHN LEWIS CO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Nelson St W Brampton Ontario Resident Partners G WILSON C A HUGHES A C A

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