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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1969, p. 14

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cctt tptp pr53f lt- 0p t ft wwlwwnww booth- bos wedding ceremony in holy gross church a georgetown couple both i office employees at northern electric brainalea were marri ed- in holy cross itc jchurch r ob tehrtiary- 15 in a ceremony which took pltceat twooclbck ol honour was gownied in full wore a brown wool suit with fur length deep green velvet jn a- collar brown accessories and a line style and carried a cascade 1 tangerine carnation corsage of deep ptnlc carnations brides v maids margaret- bos sister of i hon 5s l0 the bride amjudy allen wore the church was decorated with hot pink velvet and carried pale pf p f white chrysanthemums i pink carnations flower girfj with beige shell sweater buck a iv a sandy hiscott was similarly md cor fatter maundwstecn i il booth are making their home at 74 sargent rd ficiated at the of g d a k and carried a basket of pink inckebos daughter of mr and carnstions mrs gerard bos 63 mountaui- view rd north and david john i all attendants wore pink flor booth son of mr and mrs pejai headpieces and shoes which jnjs booth 2 delrcx boulevard matched the colour of their mr j a redmond was organist gowns both grandmothers of the groom from england attended the wedding one coming espec ially fori it and the other who has been here since october given in marrujseby tier fa mel uaylpck va groomsman will be returning home this fall ther the bride wore sleeve and peter booth the grooms other guests were fom toronto less aline full length govn of i brother and keith allen wat- brampton ottawa waterloo white velvety trimmed jwjth a erloo were ushers the brides port credit and georgetown how with a velvet train necki nephew gerry bos was ring line and train were- trimmed j bearer l prior to her marnage the with white marihoo and a full length veil fell from ai white flowered lufadpiece she t room t i j scc carried a cascade of deep p brmes mother wore light shower given bysharpn gedcke wses and white hyacinths 1 niau velvet dres whte ac- gift were received bj bride j c6ssoneand a white carnation and groom from northern elec- miss sharon gedcke as maid j corsage the grooms mother trie einployees tyill seek municipal grants in town hospital expansion k financing of the propos ed addition to georgetown district memorial hospital was explained to esquesing council by the board chairman denney charles monday night bridd was feted at a linen sho- at a reception in stans renwer given by mrs hiscbtt in the addition costing appfox innately 1780000 will consist of thirtyone beds and other facilities- located in a new wing while hot expecting to start construction till at least next year the hospital board chair man stated they wanted io know where the money was coming from he said 1258000 would be obtained from federal and pro vincial grants 186000 from the county who grant 9000 a bed 350000 from georgetown leaving a balance of roughly 170000 to be financed either municipally or by public pled ges c mr charles claimed public subscription was hot working out too well nowadays tt seems municipal financing is the only way to do it he added so i thought id come and put it on the table what capacity is the hospi tal running at sskeu deputy reeve tom hill- ninetythree percent re plied the board chairman but that could mean people in the balls you cant mix everybody together if the province tells you what to do and what you can spend they should build the hospitals commented cr ken marshall hospital board chairman charles concluded by express ing the hope council would view the hospital addition in a kindly light when the time came for the project to start mrs bert palmer heads towns womens institute mrs bert palmer was reelect ed president of georgetown womens institute when mem bers held their annual meeting last wednesday the meeting followed a pot luck supper in knox church hall mrs ern thompson is 1st vice president mrs c e new- house 2nd vice president mrs wellington wilson secretary mrs ken davidson treasurer and mrs frank petcb district director caatrweat acoret 1m jim kalfj richard raymond 2nd jin sargent tom warnes 3rd kay banner eunice brmner- tub oeoroktown hkwali 4th mrs helen hyde f kerr 5th harry frost bui hamil tdn thursday april 61m page 14 i lets play bridge ve lyi wy by bill coats nrrrr the winter school holiday co incided with the american con tract bridge leagues spring national this year since this major tournament was being held in cleveland ohio duke wilson director of the george town bridge club and your col umnist decided to take part there were many canadians present and they immediately made themselves known one of hie first events was the mens pain from hamilton frank vine and michael martin head ed the field of 36 pairs just to give you an idea how many people play in one of i these national tournaments here are the figures for tues day march 18th there were 32 teams in the vanderbilt which was the most important event one hundred and seventy six pairs played at 015 in the morning 350 pairs played in the afjioon game 306 pairs played in the early evening game while 148 pairs played later in the evening as well as all this there was a mteam 2nd flight team game going on this sort of thing i was going on all week in cleve land i was partnered with bill burns of port credit in the only session where 1 came out well above average the very first hand we played indicated that it was going to be a good session here is the hand east dealt with both sides vulnerable to eastwest declarer would have done fhueh better to win the club earlier and cash the heart ice now the king can be driven out and dummy reach with a spade in fact if dec larer plays carefully north south are good for one no trump acton bridge club mondays results 1st pair mrs helen hyde dick pirust 2nd pair kay campbell duke wilson 3rd pair bob dickson jack coats 4th pair kay coats ivan har ris hornby news anniversary greetings to mr and mrs jack loos who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on april 16 j friends of jim mckee will be sorry to hear he is a patient in the peel memorial hospital with a broken leg and lacera tions following a two car accid ent onjjtoeles avenue and the mississauga road on saturday night bridge club a brampton pair were tops for north south at last weeks ii game at georgetown duplicate ii bridge club joe maurer and gus flesch ji led in the fourteen tables of i players 2nd mrs pat williams mrs muriel allen 3rd clayton barbour sid heller 4th dick prust mike ixjrusso 5th mrs v naylor mrs phyllis camp bell mr and mrs david john booth jacques photography w-j- halton peel totalled 97 a total of 97 persons were killed in motor vehicle collis ions in halton and peel counties in 1968 accordina to a report published this week by the ont ario department of transport death toll in halton county was 42 with 55 fatalities in peel total number of people injur ed in collisions in haltonpecl in 1968 was 3673 halton county accountd for 1722 of this total and peel 1951 there were 8208 collisions in the two counties in oakvillc in 1968 a otal of eight lives were lost in motor vehicle collisions there were 455 people injured in the towns 883 collisions there were eisht killed in collisions in burlinston in 1968 the report said number of per sons injured in that neighbour ing municipality totalled 531 for a total of 1127 collisions fatalities in mississauga num bered nine in 1968 with 574 peo ple being injured in that muni cipalitys 1447 collisions one person was killed in mil ton in traffic collisions in 1968 the report noted with the 123 collisions in that town result ing in injuries for 28 people there were no fatalities in the towns of georgetown and acton i according to the report- the transport department re port is publshcd annually to provide statistical information j on motor vehicle traffic collis ions in ontario in 1068 there wcre 155127 collisions reported by police to the department an increase of 10119 or seven net cent over the previous years total of 145- 008 this total consisted of 1346 fatal collisions ip which 1586 people died a total of 71520 people were injured the estimated property dam- ag loss resulting from all col- liaioni was 89634430 the greatest increase was in ingle motor vehicle collisions altywing an 89 per cehtncreaso- t the previous year j in the mail bag those were the days this reader remarks rr 1 limehouse fatalities last year the majority of the collisions occurred in daylight hours the re said dear editor majority of the drivers in speaking of georgetown i volved 882 per cent were m say that some forty years apparently normal the rcportl did not impress me much goes on to say 61 per cent when occasionally i would pass had been drinking and 18 through on the radial car thatj per- cent were classed as abil ran between guclph and toroni s h q di c 8 north q 10 7 j 9 0 2 4 wedding photos a lifetime of showing photographs are a big part of a big day your date now book home town studios 35 henry street 8773009 west sj 9 3 h k 8 4 d a 8 4 c k j 7 2 fcast j k 6 5 h 9 6 2 d q 10 7 3 c q 9 3 south sa8 2 h a 10 5 d k 6 5 c a 10 6 5 ine bidding ity impaired majority of the collisions 375 per cent occurred in urban ar- lo in the twenties before buses it handled frright and live- stock also and it folded up at east pass pass south 1 nt west north pass pass eas excluding metro toronto lhc slart of lhc depression days opening lead 2 of clubs never to fio again these were the days when the arm of the law was much like a night wat chman all by himself and ways and the remainder 56 pvff n8ve l cal1 someone tv m w v cent occurring in urban arvasjclse when the need arose us- lending in the west and east with population less than 100001 someone who could han dle the job the worker spoke with a population of 10000 or more with 217 per cent occur ring in metro toronto 206 per cent on main provincial high- the bidding is about as sim ple as it could be west led the four of his longest and strong est suit bill burns and i were fatal collisions were down 391 of not dnlars seas respectively east put up the queen and declarer ducked this turned i proclamation to comply with a council resolution dated march 3rd 1969 i hereby on behalf of no 756 squadron royal canadian legion air cadets proclaim the week of april 13 to april 19 1969 air cadet week in the town of georgetown wheldon emmerun 3007 mayor per cent over the previous year among the total of deaths in ontario in 1968 were 698 drivers killed 501 passeng ers and 336 pedestrians pedestrian collisions decreas ed by 15 per cent bicycle colli sions increased by 956 per cent and eartrain collisions were down 358 per cent the report found that fatal collisions occurred most fre quently on saturday for his hourly wage out to be a fatal play eastj continued wih the club nine i these were the days when ducked again when east led 15861 simplicity and modesty acted as his final club declarer won with our compass permitting the the ace in order to protect his youth of our community to two fourcard majors in dum grow up in a sensible atmos- my declarer discarded a diam phere their minds not plagued on with the filth allowed frcecir- declarer finessed the spade culation by adults who should 10 which was allowed to hold know better if thry care to now the heart queen was led make canada a holy and wholeland it too won the trick may- some nation instead of niarri- bo success went to declarers ages heading for the divorce court almost before they arc sol emnized forget waxing a floor cleaners forever let ui instil stans starlight seamless flooring operated by stan miiczaniic 30 bairttew cr georgetown ont phone s774u0 head- for he now finessed the heart 10 west won and led his good club dummy shedding another diamond west got off these were the days when the lead with a heart to declar- most of us knew where we ers ace stood financially compared to now declarer tried to reach dummy with a small spade ta qujpcn east won and led the lng to stop cxploitingansteadlt quce today wifh everincreasing tax ation when are politicians go of a reasonable amount of equa lity to let the working class live a more fruitful and normal life not dying in the attempt to own his own home if he doesnt start in time with to days lofty prices these arc some of the things that i feel would benefit can ada most if we ever expect to make it anything other than an ally in war and a satellite in peace george graham tot molhcx dummys jack the defense took all the diamonds and gave de clarer the spade ace in all declarer took two spades two hearts and a clob down two vulnerable was worth ten out of twelve match points l cancer can be beaten his is the slogan of the 1966 cam paign of the canadian cancer society and its true with your help i concrete gravel building sand r road gravel fill and top soil garnet- bud haines glen wlllamt 1773302 to dale with omsip if we cur to help w need to know optometrist rrhaamhqb 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