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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 2

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v tni aioroatown hikalb thurutay baaamaaf it itw iaoi support group again active promoting allstar hockey a uniquekarganiwlioq creat d last year ho look after the interests of the local novice peewee and bantam hockey teams th georgetown allsur minor hockey support group is functioning again this season with some new members re cently elected to the executive ljist years chairman bruce cummer who has since resign ed because of other commit ments is succeeded by harold seckington as head of the orga nization- and he ii be working with an executive comprising vice chairman shel lwr sec retary horb robinson treas urer rov norton sr herb ar old held the chairman s office briefly before moving away jack preaswood ralph hav es roy norton jr bob and erson roy snell alex korxack jim blair jim ford walter asseltint gerry perkins jack gudgeon fred harrison har old seckingten ted quicken basis and bob hooper make up ihe membership the group takes the part of the agent for the young play en in fund raising arranging tournaments securing equip ment and placing them in inter town leagues the bantams have entered the ohha and the peewees will take part in ohha play downs at the tail end of the season they ii also hive a bid in the young canada tourna golden galaxy milk co tat milky way to health phone tr 72831 or your free sample of two qts ment in goderlch next caster th constitution and bylaws have been draw up by the group i by which the players must abide at all times last year the group was eagerly endorsed by unions and industry in town and the glen and finance committee members roy nort on sr and jack preaswood will be approaching the firms and organitations shortly for back lng again ufli campaign fr the five year eld daughter ef a famous fud always introdu ced herself as judge martin a daughter her mother finally pur her foot down and said thats not right dear it sounds snobbish after this just say you re joan martin soon after when someone asked hie little 9rl if she were judge martin s daughter she answer ed i though i was but moth er says not well thals one bitof advice that backfired but one thing we re sure of it that any deal jou make with us for a used car won t backfire he mean that literaltv because every car on our lot has been put m top running condition by our factory trained mechanics liki todays mst tuy 1957 dodgi 4 door sedan radio two tone new urea i aqc runs and looks like new priced at only 1473 franklin mtousf vfrsi hwy no 7 opposite deutfx uvd kyle bingham director district milk producers j a f the annual meeting of the toronto milk producers dis tnct no 12 was held on tues day evening november 24th ill the esqdming vownhip hall at stewarttown speakers for the evening in eluded mr allan liihtnan president of ihe toronto milk producers association mr jack pawley secretary of the association mr fred harrison manager flf the toronto milk soducers cooperative and w ccorouodale dairy fieldman mr j a francis agncultur p representative in addition to a few remarks acted as chairman qr the election of officers the directors for next year are as follows district director kyle bing ham bsquesmg township jim carney jack ruddell frank robertson jim reid fred nurse and robl alex andejr nassagawe a township w l ferguson don mcker tie and jim thompson burlin gton township george pellel teno j c bell snd harold middlebrook trafalgar town ship hugh beaty sam f n me cliff mav roj wilson jack jarvis and alfred ford south wellington john reid harrv moore gordon darb harold reed frnie denham and jack mcdougall ten delegate weie elected to represent the association at the annual meeting on decern ber 10th at 10 30 a m in the king edward hotel toronto the delegates were elected as follows k bingham g pelletteno h beaty john reid john bird fred nurse don mcker sie j c bell jim thompson and jim carney the meeting concluded with slides presented by messrs lishman and pawl on milk production in great britain the meeting was under the chairmanship of president hugh beaty and secretary john bird young people stydy protestant faiths durinfstag season 105196d the presbyterian young peo ple t society of norval and union churches is receiving from udu to lime addresses on the denominations of rwestantism the first in the series waa given on presbyter lanism in october when the rev g l royal stressed the ascending nature of the church courts from kirk session to i general assembly the history and biblical reference to eld er and presbyters and the particular emphasis off right doctrine common to he pres bytenanbody on siiaday evening novemb er 22nd ni the home of robert and joan crawford the pyps welcomed tjbe rev l keith daniel brampton baptist church who spoke on the sub ject the baptists ycslerdav and today a large group of young people heard mr daniel trace the early history of the baptists emerging out of the reformation period with their particular demre tor libertv of worship and freedom in the lo cal congregation he compared the baptist church and the presbyterian church in regard to the government local pracl ice and comparable outlook whereas the one lav much importance upon the presbytery the other depended entirely upon the local rule wiih fel lows hip in a larger association of baptist churches the doo trine of baptism and the bap list contention in its regard was discussed with mr daniel saing that despite the fact that the overwhelming majori i tv of christians adhered to i pedeaobaptism infant baptism ihe baptists felt strongl just fied in their assertions regard ing believer s baptism after the address mam que stion were directed to the speaker by ihe assembled young people regarding baptist miss ions the place of women in the baptist church the form and ritual of the baptismal act the method of instructing a new christian the call from a congregation in a mm ster and the anous groupings with in the baptist church the worship convener joan crawford led the devotional period with victor oslrander leading in pravcr and shirlev fendlev reading the portion of holv scripture after the reading of minutes h the sec retar ruth ismond a discus sion took place regarding the singing of christmas carols on christmas eve snd u wa d cided to do this especially in the lions bakery and coffee shop iakeo goods of ivmy kind wedding and 1irthdat cakfs itc starting monday dec 7th open mondays til xmas door to door iaies and delivery recommences today in delrex sudiv n watch for our driver from now until christinas every day another special every day another saving weekend specials mocha vanilla cherry butter cream slices 328c brownies doz 43c and in the cofffl shop free sample of christmas cake cake coffee 10c standard prlci tist sugar oatmeal or fta s n cookies 2 doz 39c bran muffins doz 45c sausage rollsn 2 t5c cherry and hitter cream filled horns 2 25c maoriheads a 10c hazel nut ships ea 10c order now christmas cake fresh fruity dhicious in 1 ik 1 lb 1 lb 4 hi dm si iqib eur0pe0n style christmas cake original dresdner st0llen fruit cake r marzipan and almonds cake j lb 1 lb 4 lb wi ruit cake 98 marzipan almond 1 35 lb w ara now tajcing ordari for r4jttir cream caku and iuttir cream filled loos for christmas special value pyrex 9 pie plates sfltl availaile check your local iga store for this sensational offer fancy grade ontario s finest mclntosh apples 6 qi basket golden ripe bananas 2 lbs 25c sa- we reserve the right to limit quantities lean mild cured peamealed cottage rolls 39 n- pryino chicken legs and breasts 55 del monte fancy save 6c 28 oz i ni fruit cocktail green giant save 7c 14 oz t ni niblets corn 39c 49c 51c australian save 4c 2 lb pkg seedless ratsins all purpose save 6c 2 lb bacj robin hood flour 55c dairy feature black diamond 12 oz old white save 6c cheese wedge 55 frozen food feature red steer beef 4 oz pkgi chip steaks 487 regular pr ce 29c each buy 3 get 1 free th case of older people and shin ins refreshments were served under th special care of jtan anderson judith t lark mary anne kingdon donna ostrand er edith mcdonald and joan crawford the next meeting i s will he held on sunday dec ember 6th al 8 is p m in the g home of victor and donna ostrander top quality product and rh ijinesl code takeout servicat and don t forgot our catmr ng srv c across prom legion 2 young street free delivery free parking tr 74723 rev lloyd freel i heads credit i ministers group the regular monlhlv meet ng r the credit valley minister ibi association wn held in the first bapl st church on wed neaday with a fine turnout of member at the november meeting each year occurs the election of officers and the new executive for i960 n as follows honours ry president re w m murdock immedi ale past president rev g i roal preisdent rev l n rreel vice presidenl rev j rathbone secretary treasur or re b a nevin the ministerial was first or gamzed in november 1956 when a meeting of interested clergymen met in the presby i tenan manse norval to unify efforts in the georgetown and surrounding districts the main aims were to be mutual fel lowshtp exchange of ideas and methods to consider problems common to all chruches and o make known publicly the i nought of the christian church in modern society s dilema the first executive was com prised of rev w m murdock at honourary president ret i royal as president rev a j barker asvice president and rev e w gill as secret ary treasurer due to the move ment of ministers to other charges rev i whan became vice president and rev e v warren became secretary trea surer later rev l n freel succeeded mr warren as sec retary treasurer and now be- i comes president for the ap i preaching year subjects on the docket for november included modern funeral observances which was rtart with by the rev r snel grot brttr and the training of mililan reserve personnel on the sabbath by rev l r freel considerable correspond ence had been received from the department of national defence but as yet no satis- slippers wonderful gifts for the family especially quality slippers from silvers fcslai orders taken now for christmas trees 1000 to choose selected scotch pine and spruce iga store guelph street a m i rhija a aisi factory answer had been re ceived bv the ministerial the general dismat and ct n cern of all clergy wilh the 20th century funeral observance an 1 ritual was stressed and it was felt that the best poss hie solution la in a reeducat of people n ihe mnning f life and death the soul aid the hods the eternal and the impermanent llwss agreed that at a future dale convent ent in each church the whole matter would be laid before the governing bodies 1t next meeting of the 1 n urnal will be heln in st eorges angl can i hurch eorgetiiwii on wedncsda december 2nd il 9 15 am guests of the brampton kiwanis club bett lean al riersoti htalh er ann lhillon nd ro thomp son wrtf cucl a a dinner mi cling of l vplon ki ahis ihib last wcrinoda where belts jean ws asked to tell of her bus trip to the united nations a 4h award he won this fall for rmlstand ing work j jr larmer com- mun t and 4h homemakju i lub acliml es the kiwani club sponsored this trip fourleen girls and 22 byt n presenting 36 counties of i ontario participated in tbla urip with miss marion smith 1 hrnnomist of picton and steele agriculture rep of i brock he acting as chaperopsj h ml her ann hutton pi4s of alio jr institute spoke oil rheir work in peel county afid bo thompson past presi and last gears u n trip ner spoke on jr farmer i viues in the county

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