oeorgctown ont wednesday two jihy 9 im 1kond nctto monuments designs submitted cemetery tattering corner posts end a good display in stock brampton mo works wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11013 rap tom ntcol phone brampton gl 13962 try our adlet column for quick results the price is reas onable for the coverage received coka on for these members of the 1st glen wilhams fox patrol at the camporee near glen williams weekend before last left to right are bob rekl rotand hancock david hancock and don sargent acton free press photo groonvs two brothers at ollivierfogg wedding calvary baptist church bramp ton was decorated with white shasta mums and pink snapdrag ons june 28 for the wedding of miss irene margaret fogg and mr robert charles ollivier of geor getown the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs h j sienko 14 george st and parents of the groom are mr and mrs r a olli vier 44 prince charles drive pas tor bruce penny officiated at the ceremony miss arlene hill pla yed the wedding music and ac companied her sister miss diane hill the soloist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a ballerina- length silk organza over nylon net gown a tiara headdress of irri- descent sequins held the waist length embroidered net veil she carried a bouquet of pink roses pentecostal tabernacle worship with us sunday ss 10 ajn morning 11 ajmno evog service this sun thursday 730 fm young peop1fs service 95 guelph street on no 7 highway at maple ave attention car owners for auto repairs where customers satisfaction and goodwill are our aimi town garage for recommendations ask our customers 34 guelph street reer triangle 73091 twiceaweek garbage collection now in effect here is your schedule of extra pickups monday collections 2nd pickup thursdays tuesday collections 2nd pickup fridays wednesday collections 2nd pickup saturdays thursday collections 2nd pickup mondays friday collections 2nd pickup tuesdays puase note al garbage met be w and pieced in outside by 7 am and stephanotis miss mary davison of toronto the maidof honour and mrs mar- jcrie teasdale of brampton the bridesmaid wore matching gowns of turquoise brocaded taffet with nylon chiffon overskirts head bands shoes and mitts matched the gowns they carried cascade j bouquets of pink carnations jacqueline williams of george- 1 town was the flower girl she wore a pink organdy frock with a headdress of roses and carried a basket of white mums and pink roses mr john ollivier of george town was his brothers groomsman and ushering was another broth er mr raymond ollivier of georgetown and mr richard si enko of winnipeg the brides bro ther following the ceremony a rec eption was held at the yellow- bri- tbe brides mother received the guests in a gown of dusty rose taffeta and lace with navy acces sories and a corsage of pink car nations and blue cornflowers the grooms mother assisted wearing a blue lace gown with pink acces sories and a corsage of white car nations and pink roses the couple left for a honeymoon in northern ontario the bride travelled in an olive green two- piece dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white mums they will make their home in georgetown the groom is employed at thermoelectric brampton and the bride is a mem ber of the officestaff of delretf developments sixth generation is now farmins brownridge homestead one hundred and forty years of living in europe or the middle east might not seem unduly long history goes but such a per iod iri this young land of canada has seen some vast changes from a land of primeval forests and vast unploughed prairie to one of the fastest growing and most progres sive nations on this earth firm foundations for this younj and vigorous land were- laid more than a century and a half ago largely by sturdy young settlers from the british isles who braved the 6 to v week crossing of the atlantic in sailing vessels to es tablish new homes in canada then known inly as upper canada and lower canada one such was thomas brownridge of yorkshire who emigrated to canada in 1819 at the age of 29 and home- steaded lot 4 concession 7 of esquesing township in the coun ty of halton about midway be tween milton and georgetown he married eliza ward of islington and together they raised a family of seven sons and one daughter on the homestead which has re mained in the family for all but two of the 139 years since that time through the years the homestead has pased in success ive generations from father to son and is now owned by mr ward brownridge who is a great- great grandson of the original set tler and the sixth brownridge to occupy this farm since it was first established descendants of thomas brown ridge and his wife eliza ward who were born in canada or the usa now number over 650 most of them are still in ontario with the rest scattered ah over this continent but principally in wes tern canada and michigan on saturday july 5th about 200 of them joined in a family reunjpn at the brampton fair grounds where a full days picnic program had been arranged under the leadership of mr john guth rie of toronto president of the heunion association and the exec utive ward brownridge vice pres ident john h brownridge secre tary and mrs richard bailey tree surer coming from vancouver were mrs s b fleming with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs cairns gauthier a large de legation from michigan also at tended this was the tenth reun ion the first was in 1907 in honour of the departed mem bers of this pioneer family a me morial service was held in ash grove united church at 230 pm sunday july 6th strawberry tea held at mrs geo stephens home perfect weather favoured the guests who attended the strawberry tea held at the lovely home of mr and mrs george stephens 62 rcx- way drive on thursday afternoon shady umbrella tables on the lawn and patio with the background of flowers was most attractive deli cious strawberry shortcake and lea were served to about eighty guests who enjoyed a social time a chat and visit with friends the tea was under the auspices of park group 3 of the domens association of st johns united church the berries were a dona tion from mrs stephens and grown in her garden miss luena camp bell won a box of berries as a prize for ibeing the person to buy the fif tieth ticket turkey banquet for junior fiotkeyists members of the legion ladies auxiliary honoured georgetowns number two hockey club on thurs day july 3rd when they catered to the junior raiders with a turkey banquet in the legion hall at the completion of the supper the retiring president george lputh spoke briefly to the play ers expressing his appreciation to those who had cooperated with the executive and mentioning the pleasure he had gained through being with the club during the past years butch hyde voiced the teams regrets at losing their president and thanked him for his time and work mr louth also thanked the legion ladies for putting on the banquet team members and officials at tending included butch hyde doug richardson emmerson bax ter glen dance charlie auger bob coxe norm lockhurst ron miller kent riddall paul ward coach bill chard president geo louth and secretarytreasurer ter ry harley unable to attend were fred harrison pete pomeroy ron mclean bob mckay ross turner ross cunningham bill richardson club manager joe dwyer and tom beckett the team played in the subur ban super eight junior c league this year and went to the ontario scmiinfals before being bumped out by wetland two anglican rectors inducted in halton rev kenneth richardson of georgetown who is haltons ang lican rural dean assisted in the induction recently ohtwo new rec tors who will have parishes in the count v the venerable s a kirk archdeacon of trafalgar officiat ed at services when rev j h bietby became rector of st luke palermo and st simons mission at oakville and rev j h b rye became rector of st cuth- hcrts oakville at palermo rev c e ladds of stratford was the preacher for the occasion tnd rev e s bull chaplain of trinity college preached the ser mon at oakville another change in the diocese takes place in acton where rev evan jones has left- st albans church to become an rcaf chap lain at val dor quebec rev h stokrecf has been appointed rector with duties commencing in september the sea ouu patmx of 1t georgetown scout lined up in of their leanto for thit picture when they attended the north ton camporee n left to right tom manhall peter forgrave brtwfter barend scnouten adon rrao press pnoto georgetown contributions largest to cancer society anglican sunday school has rally service on sunday june 22nd st albans day the membership of st georges anglican church school held a rally at the usual morning hour of divine service lessons were read by the super intendent douglas meades and grant casely lay reader during the service members of the boys and girls choir who qualified ac cording to age attendance and re sponse for the years participation in the choir were presented with two weeks camp bursaries for their endeavours lynne ritchie sponsored by the womans auxi liary jane bradley sponsored by the daughters of st georges and robert evis and john knight sponsored by the brotherhood of anglican churchmen they will attend the church camp artaban at dundas in july and august re spectively shirley bludd was presented with a certificate of honourable merit for an essay she had written for the general board jubilee es say contest the service was also attended by the cubs of the 2nd georgetown pack and the rector congratulated the boys on their superb efforts at the recent cub jamboree where they obtained first and second place standing respectively during the service grant casely a server was presented with a lay readers licence from the bishop of niagara brampton sells 80000 worth of jersey cattle the highest average price recei ved at a jersey sale in canada since 1955 was realized at the farm of b h bull son at bramp ton on june 28th when- 46 head of jerseys averaged 125924 cattle were purchased by bree ders from ten states five provin ces and four head were purchased by juan mendoza of venezuela including the third high animal brampton marion radar a three year old cow for s425000 the high cow was the two year old heifer brampton bet bas rad ar going to campbell mackay rothesay nb for 6000 the sec ond highest price for a jersey fe male at auction in canada for many years iteicven head sold above 1000 each and these averaged 3000 seventy percent of the cattle went to the united states the sale totalled 57925 after the sale many people stayed over and purchased over 25000 worth of jerseys so that the total sales as a result of the brampton sale added up to more than 80000 mac alexander norval purch ased a yearling heifer brampton victoria radar for 750 and brampton tessie 8 acme for 9950 mrs eva harper george town purchased brampton b p verna for 700 and brampton d- naradar i or 550 for the beat in printing the herald is at your service tele- pfaoae tv7m georgetown and district were heavyconuibutors to the canadian cancer society according to a re port issued last week by p k mc- williams president and r m clements treasurer the report of north halton unit covers campaign collections pri vate donations and in memoriam donations the latter has increa sed considerably this year over last the report states money received from- george- 1st georgetown cubs have hike to lime house 1st georgetown thursday night cub pack wound up their cub year on june 28 with a hike to lime- house the cubs met at st johns united church at 130 and tere transported to the seventh line where they began their trek af ter a weiner- and marshmallow roast at their destination they re turned home at aibout 530 two of the cubs gary arm strong and david brewster took advantage of the hike to pass their campfire lighting test a couple of incidents highligh ted the trip at one point along the cnr tracks the pack came ac ross a groundhog trapped under one of the rails and freed it just minutes before a train crossed the spot the boys later assisted a farmer in shooing a bull off the tracks joining in the hike under cub master dave hastings were cubs larry allen gary armstrong brian peavoy rickey peavoy steve lawr david mcmenemy bob mcmenemy wayne norton bill schenk roly tomlins peter tomlins tom connely david howard david mcdonald david brewster and larry bradley and dennis steif town and district to the end at4 june was 214445 milton anids district 145895 acton and dls3 trict 79900 in memoriam donation it ial explained arc acknowledged byj cards sent by the society to rel- lives of the deceased there lurwlsj been generous donations fr time to time from societies jodji es institutes clubs legions and industries under leadership of mrs g f thompson milton a group of ljl to 18 ladies has been meetlncx twice a month in the cancer woxfe room at milton town hall to mi various sizes of dressings needed for cancer patients these dressffl ings are provided without cnargejf and are ready at au times on rec- ommendation of a physician read it in the mornin white its news hornby b cl 11t annual garden p arty tobehem at hornby community park saturday july 19th featuring junior ladies ball game 700 sharp accurettes vs- cecil morris photo makb tod two teams from east toronto softball leaque au star stage program beginning at 845 artists heres another starstudded progr for wfilch hornby is famous i betty joan ferguson televisions vivacious singing personality featured as arthur godfreys guest direct from new york to hornby former miss canada the country buddies prizewinners from the ken soble show i and guests on saturday night jamboree over ohchtv johnny dash sensational juggler and unicyclist penny nichols calgarys brilliant beautiful dancer and acrobat i the groat mires canadas ace thaumaturgist magician to you pat doyle irelands gift to the lovers of laughs jimmy macdonalds music makers youll tap your feet to their i musical beat vine mountford genial emcee and gigglemaker also the selection of haltons princess for the dairy queen contest at the 195 cne seats for 3000 under 12 free good parking facilities adults 75c children 12 14 50c grand opening 2 shirts cdcc from july 14 laundered etice to july 19 with every order of dry cleaning at branch store of streetsville dry cleaners 6 water st georgetown coll for information tr 74151 head office and plant im qww strkt stkekvue ta 41m1 zll j-