Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1953, p. 11

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mmsmia r 1y fvv v holiday assortment pf me boxed chocolates 100 and up a fine stock of christmas bulk candy from 39c lb candy canes 5c and 10c g llr we might have thdt gifyyoure looking for wallets j magazine subscriptions lighters stuffed toys tobacco pipes coutts cards and wrapping paper joes tuck shop main street triangle 73301 a gordon campbell studio of photography invites you to see their display in the window of hutchs smoke shop child studies a agee igf appoi cialty daytime or evening appointments whichever you prefer 65 main st ustairs brampton phonetlrampton 1467 r notice uncertainty of weather and toad conditions as the christmas and new years season approaches places a maximum burden on our delivery system and service to customers at out store in order to avoid serious congestion at die store and also disappointment m our delivery service we respectfully request the assistance of our customers you can help us to maintain out services by ordering or purchasing your requirements as early as possible phone orders shout be placed by december 23rd to ensure delivery on december 24th and by dec 30th for decembr j deliv brewers warehousing company limited operating brewers retail stores wadnewlsr evening dee 1ft ibm tbb obokobiowm iiuhii fao 1 insurance travel real estate walter t evdns o triangle 72512 l t mill street serving- your community for over 30 years while winsome queen frcderlka looks on smilingly kin paul of the hellenes expresses thanks to tjjn secretarygeneral das hami marskjold who has just presented him with a check for greek earthquake relief the cheek represents contribution of ujf staff i members the occasion was the royal couples visit to tjjt head- 1 quarters daring their goodwill tonr of the usa in the background stands greeces permanent representative to un alexis kyrou wrigglevorth concert gets a full house y a well planned christmas concert was presented in wttgglesworth school auditorium last wednesday night with most of the school pup ils taking part christmas songs and comedy contrasted with an ex cellent pageant of the nativity which was directed by miss marion scarlett of the school staff music teacher kenneth r harrison played piano accompaniment for the show and ior christmas carol singing for parents and friends who more than filled jlhaudilorium the nativity story which featu red the senior pupils was read by diane hill and lois niven- on stage was a choir and the various characters including the holy fam ily shepherds wise men and an gels a modern touch woi added when girls and boys representing cubs cgit brownies explorers kindness and love and three jittle tols saying their bedtime prayers acknowledged the baby jesus san dra lloyd peter torravl and judy richardson took sinfcinfe parts in the pageant rhi program opened with christ mas sonfcs by kindergarten and grade 1 pupils with michael hall as santa arnvn g with his rtin aecrs at the clobe santa s work shop had a stageful of toys per forming to oftstige music four old maids in costume provided merriment brian lewis bert hen derson murray ross and jim fid- dlcr a scene from alice in wonder land featured sandra lloyd as al ice kent riddall the march hare stewart bottomlcy the mad hat ter and linda korzack the door- mouse legendary carols were sung by a choir and narrated by michael stcwardson peter forgrave sang a solo part in this number principal william kinradc intro duced the show and ernest tor grave led the audience in carol singing between acts bermuda honeymoon follows marriage grace united church brampton was decorated with palms and white chrysanthemums when miss- helen isabel taylor and russell king cooper exchanged nuptial vows recently the bride is the daughter of mrs alfred emmerson taylor of moffat and the late mr taylor the groom la the son of mrs james edward cooper bram pton and the late mr cooper the ceremony was performed by rev r n davidson the wed ding music was played by miss j milner and mrs jean lumniss of toronto sang whereer you walk during the signing of the register ivan emmerson taylor gayohiiifl sister in marriage the bride vwaa y gowned in white pebble satik ffnd french jace the fitted bodice was fashioned with a standup queen anne collar of french lace over satin sprinkled with irridescent sequins and wait offset with match ing lace and ended in a cathedral train her fingertip veil was caught to a matching crown touched with pearls and she carried white and mauve orchids mrs george mooney sister of the bride was matron of honour wearing teal blue with matching headdress and mittens she carried a cascade of yellow roses barry j cooper of brampton brother of the groom was best man with john cooper and edward cooper brothers of the groom act ing asjishers following the ceremony a rec eption was held in yellow briar inn which was decorated for the occasion with pink roses for a wedding trip by plane to bermuda the bride donned a light blue suit with brown acce mr and mrs coper plan to reside in brampton where mir cooper is a photographer and district repres entative of the toronto telegram credit lodge elect officers for 1954 last friday night at the annual election of officer of credit lodge no 219 af am leslie clark was elected worshipful master of credit lodge for the year 1954 the following officers were elec ted worshipful master leslie clark senior warden walter fidler junior warden james f evans chaplain archdeacon w g o tjknpson treaseileverelt cole set retarybrn batkin auditors j d kelly sam mackenzie senior deacon tom niven tunior deaco i james mccaig inner guard james linton outer guard graham farnell senior stewnrd jack addy junior steward chas renwicvf ass t secretary irwin noble after the lodge meeting an en joyable time was had by all when the junior warden served venison stew for the gathering the ven ison was donated by bro don bar- rager amazing records v oil economy typical of those enjoyed by thousands of dr a r wilkins toronto ont 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