COURSE SNOWY SLOPES THEIR CLASSROOM Joan Riley ns the fundamentals to three beg at tho first Georgetown sk class Sunday The local classes are open to new of all ages and II run for weeks Decorated Tree Poinsettia Add Christmas Touch to Marriage In a Christmas sett 1 1 with decorated tree and poinsettia j Barbara Elizabeth Youinans he came the bride of Roger Dune in Clark in Nerval United Church on December Walter Ridley officiated Mrs Ridley was organist and the brides cousin Carol sang Wedding Prayer and 0 promise Me The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs of and her father her In marriage In Ihc double ceremony The groom is the sot of Mr and Mrs Ed Clark of formerly of The bride wore a sleepless white satin empire gown under long sleeved coat with lace edged train She wore a tiara of lha same material and a shoulder length veil an a bouquet of iv white car nations centred with a orchid Miss Chris Pellegrinis was of honour gowned in deep purple The grooms Beth Clark was senior bridesmaid the bride cousins Mar tha Mcintosh Simcoe and Kir en Mcintosh Burlington were junior ds in velvet Attendants gov styled in sleeveless floor length Imported French velvet empire line trimmed with white lace Each a velvet bow and crescent of clipped carnations In her hair and carried j quels of white carnations an chrysanthemums tinted to match their gowns Me Klbbon Brampton niece of the groom was flower girl She wore a deep purple floor length gown and carried a small nosegay of carnations Barry Carr was groomsmin Ushers were the grooms bro ther Gerald of Toronto and brides brothers Brian and Blair Another broth Bruce was ring bearer At a reception in the Squire Inn Brampton the brides mother received wearing a brown wool dress with the grooms mother also receiving in a beige knit suit under brown lace Both hid of pink sweetheart roses An of dancing followed the wedding dinner Mister of emonlcs was Colin Mcintosh teacher at School and greatuncle of the bride Mrs Mcintosh the form Betty of Georgetown had toasted the bride 21 years go when Mr and Mrs ins were married Guests Included the brides grandparents Mr and Mrs W Mcintosh Mrs Mcintosh wearing printed ilk brown suit and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses Other were from Kingston Tor onto Port Hamilton Burlington Port Credit Cooksville Grand Val ley and the Georgetown Bramp ton district For a honeymoon trip Florida the bride wore a white wool dress purple coat trim med with white fur with mat hot and muff and a of white mums Mr and Mrs Clark are living It Maple Avenue East He Is a Northern Electric employee and she secretary at George Kennedy Public School The bride received The Herald award year for highest standing in the special com I Car Salesman Was Former ClerkTreasurer for Town nurse at n District II or to her Ihtrc were many its in of the bride United Church where she has Sunday School teacher and choir a it and Rangers In I a shower at the home of Mrs Jul an Iteed Toad at Ken school hid a en Miss Chris I at a m sliover Sla a ft of from II Ken I school staff and a fro 8th r etown group committee as il Northern the nth cm a mirror Mrs a trousseau tea ind the rehearsal a buff served by grooms mt in the bride home Georgetown ho to house on behalf of Ability tund March of Dimes will be held even the Mai Mother when he or even better be one Call A member of the sales staff of North Sales of Raylawn succumbed to a sudden heart attack at work on Dee ember 23 Mr was the son of lliam and ride Williams and spent his here where his fill was a funeral director and op erated a furniture store After graduation from high school he at the Canadian of Commerce then was a in Toronto and then from Business He joined the John E Ham moll mm firm am with them In Lake an I for some years Returning to Georgetown He Joined tin Sales firm as account ant Later he succeeded Harrison as town clerk and treasurer He had been a car salesman with local firms for the past fifteen years fond of he sang in the choir at St Johns United Church as a young man He trumpet the Aires a n had been a men of the Scots band Married in In 1035 he leaves his three daughters Mi George Patricia Mi Ronald Emm LI Debbie and five Stephen Bobby Caroljn and Jimmy win He was Ma ters Mrs Josephine and a Harvey Rev Robert Scrivens the service on December at the C Met lure Home Pall bearers were John Arms trong Michael Armstrong Stan O Connor Jim Bo vies Peter Gardiner and Barry Interment was In Greenwood Cemetery The handicapped need help to get started along road independence our contribution to The Fund March of Dimes pro vldcs that help Summarizes Work of Scottish Institutes Mrs Leo Jamleson was hos tess to the I on Wednesday afternoon By way of a change all tho ladies earns lo the mee ting with a ill rent hair do The president opened the meet with good advice for the Now Year by reading a thought provoking poem It was reported that the training school for the next project would be on January and In Milton The ladies for thi two clubs will be Mrs Lei Jamleson with Mrs Brown assisting and Mrs Buchanan with Miss Louise Snow as her assistant The date for the and sale was set for March A delegate was appointed to go to the officers conference at University of on April 29 and 30 sum of money was voted for the illdlng fund of MacDonald Hall University of Sc veral conveners gave two ute reports Mrs Given on safety Mrs for Homo Economics Mrs Marsh all convener of welfare rep orted that 13 boxes had been delivered to the sick and shut ins for Christmas Mrs as convener of home took over the meeting Mrs Jesse had cur rent events The motto mas gi by Mrs McLean Mrs Ada Klrkwood read an amusing poem entitled Grannie Cure She a Wo read several from the magazine Northern Lights which slated that Wis vero very active in the far Mrs Jamleson told of the work of the institutes In Scot land and hid magazine to pans to members which was full of ideas Mrs Eckert and Mrs Slcioraitis had prepare I In the absence of Mrs Mrs Smith assisted hostess and Slcsoraltls In serving a cup of tea and a time was enjoyed BRIDGE CLUB Georgetown duplicate bridge club had one of Its evenings last week when tibles of beginners I fourteen tables of regular play en The beginners are mem ben of a class taucht club director Well Wilson North winners Mike Cam Sin Mrs Muriel Allen I Mrs Pat Williams 3rd Joe Maurer Jim Kalll Leo Jim Sargent West 1st Bob Bill Barbour 2nd Bill Hamilton Brush 3rd Mrs Isabel Mrs Alice Walker tie Percy Leslie Harold Mrs Doris Barber Mrs Mary Rose Peters In the beginners group May and Shirley McCoIeman wire first Sua Evans and Lie second Several of the young folk of the community arc taking active part In hockey some playing in on Sunday nights and others In on Saturday mornings Mr and Mrs Paul Eekcrt and were pleasantly prised on Sunday when and Mrs and Brown of Brampton paid them a visit Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marsh all spent Sunday with the Mil in Toronto Mr and Mrs Eddie Smith were in on Monday to attend the funeral of their friend the late Mr Rutherford The last of the lessons were given on Monday when the women learning the art of quilling were how to nd a quilt and mlire the corners The group taking the course were tiven enough material to make blocks for a larje quilt which they hope to put together In near future Mr Bud Snow is at present in a Toronto Hospital for minor surgery His many friends hope his stay will be short and his recovery complete Smith HEALTH COLUMN Nagging Backaches tew aliments can as aggravating not to mention painful as a constant nagging back ache may result from a sudden movement an accident a cold or some completely happening Whatever the factor the direct cause of the ache and pain is traced to a pin nerve or impinged nerve Once the pressure or pinch is removed the pain departs and that normal healthy glow returns Home remedies sedatives and treatments may bring temporary relief but it for the chiro practor to track through scientific 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