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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1968, p. 8

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th or01t0wn hirald thursday smff jth 16 pace 8 i- parents canjie from sweden to attend wedding of son eye wtkness aoqqunt 1 i i- 1 ie i georgetown scout decribes storms- effect on kelso camp ky jehn teat jrel oeeraetewn eeut troop johb toat 0 guelph street georgetown was one of the soouu muit ontario jamboree t kelso when the atom turn ed it upsldo down you have no doubt heard something of the effects of the storm on thursday at kelao where the first ontario jambor ee was held 1 would like to give you an eye witness account of just what happened h iii started at 330 pjn when r term approached til cam we t i wau aeuvetriday bepteniber 87 be rainbut be were soonprov- en wronf by 8 pro there was mr and mrs henry granander mr and mrs henry granamt- ar flew from their home in up psala sweden on july hbh to meet their daughterinlaw to be and to attend the marriage of their only son henry cbes goran granandor to kathleen alary aspden which took place on july 27th in st johns uni ted church here the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs georc richard aspden formerly of 10 mary street who are now living in couhsgwcod she is employed in the omce of auc heady mix i brampton and her husband is an eraployct ot chubb mosler and taylor brampton the church was decorated with tall standards of white gladioli and pink pompoms for the four oclock ceremony rev robert serivens olllclatcd aruli kenneth h harrison was or- anlst tom darcic sing wedj ding prayor and o perfect love it was a double ring cerem ony rnd mr aspden gave his daughter in marriage her floor length gown of white poteaolr and cbantllly bee was in empire line with scoop neck line high back with bow at the waist and train the bodice wns laco covered and there uc re lace rososoppliqued onsloeves and skirt she wore a fourtier boulder length veil and a prin cess crown of polcsoir pearls and rhlnestones and a single strand of pearls and matching earrings the grooms gift she carried a cascade of red rosea wuhawhltcorchid corsage st in the middle accented by a traditional silver horseshoe with fern around the outside her sister margaret was maid of honour mrs pat smith erin mrs helen shaw brampton and miss gail gilmore don mills were bridesmaids and mlsc margo butler was junior brides maid the maid of honour was in pale pinl arid ether attendants in pale green their towns be ing of empire line silk organs with white lace bodices and shtt sleeves their gowns had miss fiwyn herbert t tsii 11 i adams photonrophy eclved wearing a iult of dark bluo sitin accented by old shoe and arccsuoriok and corsace ot whitu roses amona weddins auests wer mr and mr- j morai and mr c v nunn toronto mr ind m w voolride wind ier dr and mr l klus windsor mr tnd mrs n tut tie and dauahlcr wendy mich- sin mr and mrs as flem ing port credit he is assistant to the provincial executive for tha boy scout of canada and registrar scout g with a bow at tha vaut andmcc toronlo floor length trains the maid of honour tarried a tjucade ot pink suectheart roies white pfm urnl fern and other at tendant had cascade bouquets of piiili carnations unite pom mr and mrs granander spent their jioneymoor at parailiia streim motel n the pennsylvaw- la pocotin mountains ending with a feu day in coilinvwood and fern all the jlirls wore ato visit hr parents there r bow and wiling to match their cr honeymoon trip the bride iowns and pearl teardrop neck- 1 chose a linen sheath of tur- laccs and matching earrinwj nuube with wetldinc nn- co- lifts from fie bride and groomm d laco trim on slecvw and hemline a sleeveless linen bruce btford cookjiville coat and while orchid from her was xroomsmai and ushers bridal bouqiit she wore a were larry kduardi brampton necklace made of tiny pieces of bruce gareau tororito steven uteri each piece hand policed monan toronto who is the i and so to oci like many iton brides cuiisin end urian butes making v one bi- flower lcr georgetown male members it granarier family heir- of the wrddinji party wore d lljs hien i the fan blaeu tjxedjes ily for over a hundred years and it is hoped that ome day iteceivin nt north ilaltonjlt will bi passed on to the uf golf i country club afterwards of the oldest ion of mr and the brides mother worn a mrs henry granander jr aheath of seablue potesolr and lace sleeveless laco coat and al the neulweds are nuking corsage of pink sweetheart rosj their home at 3ti market blrott fitherooms motherauoreinbratrrpton two sisters attendants lor marriage of faye hennessey standards of white chryal- length jowns of heumus and gladioli was the cttinst at st bartholomew united church brampton for the marriage of kaye kliiobeth hennessey eldest dauahter nf mr and mrs cliarles herine ey eluabeth st ciioriiclown to llohart van dyk son of mr end the late mr hoite vsndyk utllcrest avenue brampton rev v g balsdon olflclatcd t the double ring coremony the hride given in marriage by hr father wore a full length empire gown oftutinfeo furing lllyipolnt sleeves mil bo dice of ehantilly lace ti train was also of satin and edged with ehantilly lace her hoad- plee wan pearl kara from which fell a four tiered shoul der lensth veil of scalloped ny ion tulle and adorned with tny pearls she carried a cascade bouquet of deep pink rosa anil itephinotlj the maid of honour wrj miss hue hennessey sister of the brlda the bridesmaid i mis xhaaoe hennessey youngest later of tha bride and the flo wer girl was judy hull nlect f the bride tlie maid of honour and tlu bridesmaid wore identical floor white satin they wore tiny yellow poms with white satin ribbon in their bouffant hairdos and thty car ried cascade bouquets of yollow noma with the return of achool children for the fall linn ami labour day weekend over this indicates the arrival of tin outuin reason ateady fall of rein and in gbrne places the- cimip was al ready flooded making things worse because of the sever lightnlog wed iusi finlahed supper when it started to hail and with that a strong wind caught the right side of the martjuee and forced it to the ground moet of ua were caught without a coat we all crouch ed close to the ground to prot ect ourselves from the light nini wo knew it was hitting the ground because earlier bur axitfint scouter reccjvet a shock from the marquee pole run to any tent still stand ing wo were ordered and we did just thst when the lsat tent went down someone yelled run strslght to the canteen and take shel ter it was a mad dash of quarter mile to the tent and we were nervous for two reas ons 1st w wero up to our ankles in water if lightning hit and secondly live wires were down and hard to aw when we reached the canteen we found this tremendous tent had fallen and there was an ambul ance at the scene i was afraid thst the people in tho tent could have been injured or even killed we ran straight tn the staff headquarters and thr took shelter tho wind was no stron that at oh pole there were several scouts helping hold it steady w were told what to do if the tent was hit by light ning or blew down i really felt sorry for-sommpiopleoc- cause they were scared stiff 1 dont use this as an expression because some fellows couldnt talk or move because of fright the leaders tried every thing to get us to sing but all it took was a tsoop from quebec singing alouelte when i went outside to see if i could help i taw one thing tint really upset me and that was a grown man of about 43 years of age standing crying perhaps lie was one of the men who spent two years planning this just to see it wiped out in less than an hour the lome scots st john ambulance and emo rescue unit were called in ind everyou wasevcusudta the milton arena and from there to one of the milton schools we had something to eat at the legion and some of us were lucky to spend the night in homes those who were not so lucky were issued blankets and slept at sc churches etc the nest morn ing we mat at the arena to go back to camp to get out gear and board another truck but to come back home we came home because henlth officials had to close down the camp our trear was soaked and the camp was in ruins i think i can speak for all the boys and leaders when 1 sax im just glad to be back safely the district at a glance acton shock and dismay followed tha surprise reading at council of a letter of renlg nation from longtime clerk- admlnlstretor jack mogeachie ha bseomas dark of the town of milton monday september 30 his resignation becomes of n wiwns bockwood several rock wood trail riders competed in the second of the wg three bi competitive trail riders for on tario in ffeaherton and came asvay whh a good share of the prises the first was held by rtri n rockwood in july the third will be near king city thanksgiving weekend miltont the ontario school for the deaf atqoltoo is suf fering growing pains this term between 50 snd so students wil be included in a new home reaideaca plan made necessary by overcrowding ahout 510 sre accommodated in regular school rooms snd portsble classrooms brampton brampton hus been served with a writ concer ning the forthcoming litigation in connection with peel villa shoppers world the develop ment would include apartment blocks and a commercial devel opment though building per mits have been issued for the commercial aspect they have been withheld on the apart ment project milton passenger service on the cpr through milton will be discontinued by october 1 do you have a doctors rrejcriiticn for eye glasses have it accurately filled spedsl trlee on prescription sun cissies si brampton dispensing opticians 8 main street north brampton ontario phan 5977 a wide selection of frames et moderate prices nl ti w tij kentucky colonel inspects his troops cot harland saunders known bait to northerners for capturing chicken lovers everywfiere inspected his georgetown outpost saturday end found everything in fin- gerlickin shapo above tha commanderinchief of kentucky fried diicken gourmets poses for the herald photographer with some of the troops lorraine ledwldgo pst monckton and local manager gene gogoff col sanders a resident of shelbyvllle ken tucky is a great granddaddy at the age of 76 and proudly shows inapt of his fourth generation to anyone who will chat with him vvhile hii weekend visit here wat without advance publicity customers recognizing the man with the white goalee and while suit took a minute to greel him and bask in some of his sunshine personality unless there is serious opposiof acton on highway v were hon tsbled by the end of this month a notice on display at the cpr court street statlan warns monday night milton council by resolution authorized a protest acton plans for a large shopping plara and a 300 home subdivision on the eastern end revealed this week by realtor alex johnson the 100 acre mel mccullouh farm has been sold to ilcrijacc ilomes who will start the project early in 10ot eruv a tournament for blind golfers at hilltop golf and country club erin was won by claude psttemore of hamilton hilltop club members who played along with the blind golfers included rod king krci johnson ted stinger henry neutcl john mcneil ab besrd ralph marshall bob vidovltsch and ray bernard the flower girl wore a full length gown of whlto satin anil ehantilly lace with a lilac un derskirt her headpiece ws a puff of white satin ribbon and tulle and she carried a basket of yellow poms the best man was ron bals don of brampton and the ushers guy honnessay brother of ths bride snd ken swan of geor getown ths ring bearer wss the brldas youngster brother mirk ttw reception wsi held at tho home of ths brides par ents tlu brides mother chose a two piece pink crepe dress with hutching lac jacket and accessorial she wore a corsage of pink and white carnations tha grooms mother wore k oepe dress of blue ind mint green dnlgirwlth matching ac cessories her corsage wss of white carnations fore a honeymoon trip north the bride chole navy linen dress with white accessories slid a corsage of white 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