Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1966, p. 2

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queens park okays grant to ada land to kelso park mr ami mrs ernaal hua cm twir wadding cat wedding ceremony in acton newlyweds live in georgetown acton knox presbyterian church was decorated with standards of white chrysanth- emiuns and pink gladiola for the doublering ceremony on july is which united mary elizabeth grischow and ernest charles pearce in marriage the b is the daughter of mr and mrstetj gr5chow acton and the groom is a son of mr and mrs e f pearce georgetown rev ah mckenzie officiat ed at the afternoon ceremony and george elliott was organ ist lor the occasion given in marriage by her fa- 4he t bri cho i floor length gown of bemberg org anza over taffeta featuring a soft alue skirt the bodice hiring abort betl sleeves trim med with alencon lace import ed from belgium this was re peated on the skirt of the dress and on the detachable scallop ed chapel train which flowed from the waist with a bow trim a headdress of petal tulle held her circular french illusion shoulder length veil which was trimmed with seed pearls the brides wedding garter was a gift from mr r wal lace an aunt of the groom who brought this from a rec ent european trip the bride carried a cascade of white or chids carnations and stephan- otis miss barbara norton of ac ton cousin of the bride at tended as maid of honour and mrs william barber g-eorge- town miss beverley pierccy bolton and miss elizabeth wallace woodbridge were bridesmaids the attendants wore match ing floor length alirte gowns of shrimp organza aver taffeta empire waistlines with lace panels enhancing the organza overskirts they carried cas cades of white carnations with stepbanotls and trailing ivy the headpieces were wedding ring bands of white miniature carnations and ivy the flowers were all design ed and arranged by the grooms mother bob townsend of georgetown friend of the groom was best man and phil rau george town friend of the groom and edward pearce georgetown brother of the groom served as ushers mrs eb grischow received for her da at the recept- lortirf dr a c stewartmeriv orial hall knox church acton wearing a bermuda blue en semble of french handrolled lace and ribbon with white ac cessories and a white orchid corsage mrs e f pearce mother of the groom assisted wearing a petal pink lace ensemble with a and w orchid corsage the threetiered wedding cake was made by mrs norton acton an aunt of the bride for the honeymoon trip al ong the st lawrence into que bec the brije wore a pink and white arnel suit with white ac cessories and a white orchid corsage upon their return mr and mrs pearce took up residence at 81b main st north in ge orgetown guests attended the wedding from barrie preston wood- bridge london copetown brampton georgetown gaelph meadowvale bolton toronto st jacobs and acton the bride was honoured at several special events prior to the wedding june 23 a miscellaneous shower was given by mrs n piercey bolton june 29 a miscellaneous shower was given by the maid of honour miss barbara nort on acton taly l a m shower was held by mrs wil liam barber of georgetown a presentation was made to the bride from her coworkers at smith and stone ltd- where she is employed as a secretary- receptionist the groom a graduate of western ontario agricultural school was honoured by a pre sentation from the staff of the swift canadian feed mill in weston where he manages the office four district musicians at beaverton music camp four young musicians from the georgetown district attend ed the 1066 ontario youth camp near beaverton this year the camp a youth project of the canadian bandmasters as sociation ontario chapter was administered by art hiujard bandmaster of georgetown citi zens band who is the cbaa secretarytreasurer cindy lambert breads elliott marty wheeler and lynda wood attended from here the youth music camp luted four weeks from july s to july 31 and wu held at thoralea lodge on the west side of lake simcoe the lodge is specially equipped to accommodat the enthused music students their practice facilities and the fac ulty charge criminal negligence in young cyclists death the crown attorney produc- la string of 15 witnesses when a georgetown man ap peared in county court wed nesday august 10 ch ed wl criminal negl ce caus ing the death of peter arm strong 17 son of mr snd mrs john t armstrong 23 park- view blvd thirteen of the witnesses were heard and the bearing i ww adjourned until august 24 vlt- decedent died almost loentatimdtuly july 12 when ml itaotoreycle was struck fttm behind by a red and and pushed into w sbaadof him at kjfc statiair ave uw delrex ilia father la a former geor getown mayor the crash occurred minutes after another accident at the same spot and so was witness ed by a crowd of people witnesses said they bad ear lier seen the accused leave a house on raylawn crea with screeching urea ticking up dust and one telephoned pol ice about his driving shortly before the accident hap led william weir of the radicals car club bad just set up road- aide flares denoting the first accident when the second curred georgetown police constable henry vasderslois said th ac cuseds car skidded for some distance before hitting the motorcycle directors of the music chos en for this year were capl derek stannard of the rcr band london john mudie head of the music dept otta wa technical school ken hoi- lier head of the music dept nelson high school burling ton john conrad head of the music dept kitchener high schools instructors were frank ubr aa clarinet and saxophone reg head brass woodwinds and reed making james ford brass gord dandeno per cussion robert hughes per cussionist bob ford flute janes wearer brass specializ ing in tuba the aim of the youth music camp la to develop instrunv mental musk in youth the program is very extensive and throughout the day the time table covers individual practice ensemble development dance bead b division band a div ision band and full sym phonic concert band this rig id timetable is interspersed with swimming and recreation al periods on friday evenings the synv phonic band from the camp played in beaverton and saturday july 16 a concert war presented in aquatheatre orilha close to 100 young musicians too part in the pro gram fend to beta raglan nttoa a te- help the oat of baytmg aboat mb acres c kelso park at the foot of niagara the gnat ha hem by ontario ftovtncul govern ment it is anticipated that the ram will be roughly iaif of the fee for which includes lanu belonging to archie ser vice so far negotiations are con tinuing and no fixed price haa yet been agreed upon the authority la not yet ready to make the transaction pub lic kelso located northwest of uton is the largest conserva tion and recreation area in hilton county the area tn- dbdes an b0acre manmade lake which backs up behind the dam kelso was the first major program undertaken by conser vationists in halton and has proved popular both as a win ter and summer playground it was developed at a cost of 400- 000 the- halton county museum is also located on the kelso firemen called soon quell norval grass fire the esquesing fire truck ar rived very promptly and put out a grass fire on the side of the highway across from mur ray lairds a little after 5 pm on monday evening august 8 it was quickly spreading into the field and could have been quite a serious blaze if it had got out of band due to the very dry conditions however the ire truck arriving so quickly on the scene soon bad the blaze under control it is not known what started the fire but it could jtave benfrojn4 some careless person tossing a cigarette out of a car window a trousseau tea was held in honour of miss donna bloor at her home in malton on tues day july 20th pouring tea in the first part of the afternoon were her grandmother mrs elsie and her great aunt mrs nellie plant they were followed by mrs- lloyd fisher and mrs douglas ismond and in the cv- enlg by mrs frank wbitmee and mrs- ted brown all don nas cousins and a few close friends served during the after noon and evening all who as sisted st the tea were guests at the wedding held in dixie church when she married cam eron dolson miss bloor taught for several years at park school in georgetown mr and mrs r h vessey and daughter anne of ottawa are visiting with mr snd mrs keith webb and family and with mr and mrs murray laird for several days mrs vessey is a sister of mrs laird and of keith their sister miss anita webb of toronto spent a few weeks with the lairds ad it now enjoying a visit to prince edward island visiting with mr and mrs wesley louth for several days were mrs louths cousin and husband mr and mrs herb buiett of plato sask tm mmmbtown hjrald thursday august ii imi ontario mown can no 1 oram new mmmmmm potatoes 10 li bag 35 s b moducc of usa can no 1 ok aa cantaloupes 29 bsttaj produce of usa can no 1 gr qt box prune plums 49 peanut butt jams fresh young ontario pork sale lean fresh pork shoulder butt butt roast roast chops 49 59 69 sunny morn mndless such nacowurb 1 lb pkg side bacon 95 lb 1 lb flat c margarine 4sloo ma ovtn hksh family aha lemon nir rr rrfalil c0coanut r i c j miriii peas fsuservau frozen 24 ox pkg fish chips 57 maxwbl housl 1 lb ba coffee 89 prices bhfictive august 17 ii 1 x 20 we reserve the right to limit quantities lucky shopper l g 1urns 42 byron st 1400 georgetown iga urges municipalities to combine to solve mutual growth problems ooimo camflno watch ran poisonous plant many common plants in field and forest are poisonous and can cause serious illness or death children should be taught never to eat any plant or berry not commonly used as food the department of lands andrtorests warns mr buc ladnst mrs hannah servo owner of milton department storo ltd 200 main street milton om is pleased to announce the appointment of mr eric isdner at general manager mr iadner ts well known in the clothing business and hat 14 veers experience in this line in the brampton george town and streorsvllle districts herhes 12 yeers of managerial experience and foe throe yeers was president of eric isdner limited whsl are the planning prob lems of ontario this is the question that the central ont ario regional development council cordc set out to answer with a questionnaire presented to the municipal clerks in the four cordc coun ties ontario york pee and halton ninetyfive per cent of the questions were completed and returned at a seminar held at the al bion hills conservation area gueat speaker we thomson planning director of the city of kitchener discussed the re sults of the needs survey and outlined some or the reasons why municipalities must give cordc their full support now youre all tied to metro and will have to learn to live with it he warned a pscked audi ence from m u n i c i p a 1 iti es throughout the area sooner than you realized this area will he in metro with all its comp lexities it is up to you to help cordc prepare you for this step so that it will be an ord erly wellplanned move rather than a crisis cordc can provide you with professional advice said mr thomson plan while chaos is in the distance most of the problemr are too big for the municipalities to handle on their own pollution specula- uojiufban aprawl rid tran sit these problems can seldom be solved within municipalit ies get a solid plan through cordc then challenge the honourable roberts and spoon- er to make the necessary changes to legislation questioned on the problem of all first class agricultural land being plowed under for subdivisions thomson ssid this probiem probably wont be solved under present gov- eminent it will need some socialistic methods the heated discussions which followed thomsons address showed unanimous agreement on some points the delcntes felt that something should be done to remove the education lax from real estate assess ment the sale of 10acre lots is one of the biggest problems faced by municipalities this first regional seminar was en lightening and has obviously strengthened cordcs position in ontario driver escapes injuries in traintruck collision a dump truck and commuter train came together at a level crossing just west of lime- house last week resulting in minor injury to the trucker and 10000 in property dam age the truck owned by peel construction brampton swerv ed to avoid the collision but too late the vehicle smashed into the side of the first diesei and rolled ovr the driver mervin albert plummcr rr 1 clarksbury suffered scratches and bruises he was treated by an acton doctor and released without hoipitalitstion he was lucky investigat ing offiser cst rhjdd of the north halton detachment of the ontario provincial police commented afterward the truck was wrecked cst hudd said the train was brought to a halt about a half mile from he accident anc the regular commuter trair from guelph to toronto was due to arrive in toronto at 8 am but was delayed for 25 minutes for fast action c hiiiihe ibtik sirvice consult a memrrr of thr 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