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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1959, p. 6

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thavmokoltown hmald thunday dhmbh 17th 195 presents for residents santa claus visits manor ea thru mmntabss all day we made very food ttaaid tearing kklk place par the i roads were ci wei ived at tbe outskirts of bos- by muriel thompson i when tbe above program ended rev k l campbell twenty ladies attended the was f to have returned regular meeting of the hnlton wlth t dtatinguiahed and un- manor hobby class held on uau visitor this visitor wu wed afternoon dec 2nd mrs the e jimmie willis l lockie and mrs allen presided who wm original kingtishl the meeting began on a person wnen the amoi and andy rad- al note when mri lockie read ano were inaugurated a poem from the book of poems j lhirty tour year8 ago ur wlu called poems a mother sings la described his conversion sev bv marj ellen varley who is en years ago and sang four a daughter of mr william var son m very dramatic and ley a manor residtnt a very mipressive fashion wheu mr pretty afghan was displayed to willis hatl finished speaking the class befote bung delivur tne guides took over again and ed to the lady who had bought seivtd delicious refreshments it several ladus who had consisting of icecream and n worked on it were praised for fancy contectlons all in ail it accomplishing this ver- attrac wbs a most enjoyable and in- tive project after the busmen treating afternoon portion of the meeting had ended the members enjoyed a number of christmas carolb sung in the record sing along with hitch miller ihls musical portion was followed bv the serving of a cold drink and sandwiches donated by mrs allen and mrs lockie the trite ling closed with a christ mas reading b mrs alun and the uupah hentdicli n santa claus paid his annual visit to the resident manor at supper time dec 5th after the santa llaui parade in down t mn milton looking likt a genuine storv the arrived at the outskirts ton at dusk having been wan ed that it a one at the must difficult cities on the continent in which to drive we s for a bite to eat ijiad achrad which is baby cod and ahead for hotel accon ion that proved to bo a win move there were several con ventions in the city and the in hard to favaa ranch um hot- f that rickety hotels wer filled so w dro je back five or sue mile to lex jtjtl ington and stayed at the bat1 tie green motel do you remember vt e were chatting about our trip to boston when our lasl column ended 1 bel leve e had reached burling vermont it was about sex in thirty si night so we stopped at a motel on tbe out book santa the merrv old saint skms ol the smaj cjy greeted each resident personal the tlipou v aptly nam h and nrtsented a verv altrac ed l wm too former an ou live tin of biscuits to each one f aheds barns since tins was quite an under elc been lonverled into taking for even such a tireless wonderfull comorw motel worker as santa claus he was um a1 the blllldm feat assisted bj several stalwar ef ln on heir wof helpers thev were r ire chief fl lf flf archliecure freoueml a e clement assistant fre 4lged m the m davs vef sfl v l jl mom palnttd a de mar red the quamlness of the build- the president claus committee of tbe santa charles j t u u m w accented with white gtrvai president of the milton lnr them branch of the canadian legiun to santa clans and all his helpers in the legion s and firemen s organizations the residents owe a debt of grant etive appearance the old brick farm house had been made into a restaurant we had dinner there that evening and also t a debt of grant broakflst next mornmg ude for such a cheery visit and the b feature of brek ist menu was of course pan- such an attractive gift it was with regret that the cakes and vermont maple syr residents heard on sunday u afternoon dec 6th that the church sxivice that afterno n would be the last service to be normal lv i couldn t fare anv thing swett firit thing in the morning but i thought it was a good opportunity to try conduced by rev k 1 cmip famous map svrup had bell as pastor of emm r the wall and are thay bnsyt there was a htg tineut we were too tired to for hints and when we left at look around ntuch that 1 1 30 people were suu waiting i evening but the next monacal the food tt prepared in mg learned that the area waew the chefs with their bg rich in historical significeoce white hats nffidaunx and the to the americans lexington is waitresses waning around like a residential suburb of boston mad what a wonderful busmen comparable to oakville the to have built ap out of the houses re all white frame idea plain and old cer- and for the most part trunm- tainty there ant anything spent ed with black- ruffled white pep- b h walls curtains are at every window hateot been painted w orer a the are l ral new eng- hundred yearsand the people land tli oock there for he same per after a hi e tour around the se ransocl probably that local landmark we really got peon from the loveliesthomes down to bras- w and stud- quit like to have a rus ted the motor league maps ot small retreat and the more the city of boston so that we rustic ms the better the like wouldn t get too snarled up in contrasto make hie mter- the maze of streets running eating and certainty that was into their downtown area it the word for dor park gave us a headache bat was wamm worth it because with the aid wltajtst of litue bit if lack we drove right into the heart of boston without any trouble asked a triendlv policeman for a good pt year downtown parting place and loins scott ef 10 gower ot j there we were set to see a few notified nohce last week of of tbe sigbts vc ansetesa mischief at his home ea dec tta when vandals seemed to me walking operated on 4 small tree on his along tbe street where lawn decorated with outdoor most of the big stores are lights located that there were a great police fewnd the wires sev- many shoe stores and stores ered with wire ratters and the featuring men s clothing as coloured blubs smashed compared with toronto for in stance the city is old and many of the buildings have a weatherbesten look the mam business section is just a couple j of streets op from the sea and i the day we went awalking the j salt breexes were mighty cold and penetrating we headed down to the old market place to a restaurant i that had been recommended to j us called durgin park sit uated right in the middle of the wholesale meats section i the million dollar year foil united ontario coops a record million dollar year in net earnings for united co operatives of ontario for 1958- 86 was announced at ucq s annual meeting thetotal 1 0bss7o before taxes came from a 64598289 sales volume which hugh bailey general manager reported as being 12 per cent higher than last year this fast growing cojpcrat ive wholesale and associated local cooperatives have the largest single distributing pro- graincombining feed fertilizer petroleum and farm supplies in ontario in addition they have exteasive livestock and grain marketing operations in this province and the net earnings reported by uco means over 000 000 of earnings goes back to locals as patronage dividends ihe locals in turn will be able to pass on these savings to their farmer members and othef patrons the 922 604 will be paid out as approximately 690 000 it common shares and 230 000 in cash dividends largest sin gle patronage dividend is near ly 40000 to be paid to thame sville coop president aldtn mclean uulrkirk presented the direct on report to about 500 dele gates from farm supplv and other ocoperatives he told of rapid expansion of uco in the past year in many areas a new marketing development divisi on was established as a service to groups of producens who wished help with their mar keting problems an urban de partment was added to the lo cals division and is now pro viding a fuel oil service to consumers in the metropolitan 1 oronto district mr mclean also reported the building of a half million dollar fertillxar plant at tillsonburg and the purchase of nine acres and warehouse facilities formerly ovuaed by- a tractortteiler com pany at weston sessions continued with a junior farmer meeting and a banquet in the evening at which mr j d roberts of tennessee farmers cooperat ive will be guest speaker a christmab sale and exhibition of paintings now on view at frank bucks studio o ouhph stmft til 7am eggnog and sour cream special for the holiday season georgetown dairy ltd our drivfr salesmen camty milk chocolate milk buttermilk table cream whippin0 cream orange juice butter egos dairy bar opn evary day 9 6 p m sunday i 6 p rfl delicious homemade ice cream mouelpk street ioni tr- 71811 this christmas 3cabs3 adm hulftn nuatu muvntt glen taxi give modern electric appliances aaatwuea kvetry day hefteadaaaaaft allvabmft tr 72432 of bio ink some to because ur badn t ontario nnfcafcnwfcfcfcaartmmmejjma baptw church dulohuleav uke rg muton tor another field of bee l0 mdeavour mr campbell had ft howeer brought a group of young q appointed thea- people to help with the singing com and mr c morton a their chocolates pianist a number of carols ere sung by the visitors and residents in unison and two water with jjnthetic maple flavouring added from that breakfast on all their adver carols by theyoung jopje using along tie roadsides ei the wonderful flavour themseut for his farewell sermon at the manor mr cam pbell based bis thoughts on verses 67 of chapter fl of isai of vermont maple syrup temp ted me not had we been able cr 67 of chapter of ha 10 uh0 h these verse begin with he own n0 doub words for unto ui a child ib born and are words of pro phecy spoken seven been just as good as our ont jears brforehevirth otchnst pj nipossble for stra- by the prophet isaiah stating nge l0 that many people living in this strife torn world wonder why christ was called the prince of peace mr campbell as i write this looking oul now and then at tbe bare black branches of the said that christ cannot bring tr i s hard to realue that peace to our hearts until we a fp ek go they were full open our hearts to him as the ot the splendour of their aut prince of righteousnehs after nin foilage all that late- the church service on sunday october da driving from bur afternoon dec 6th the resid hngton vermont to boston ents were entertained by a the scenec wis so beautiful it er appealing program plajed almost defies decriptjin only and sung for them bj aboul an an st could capture it thirty girl guides belonging to or a camera perferablv a mov the 5th com pan j of iiuides of ic camera next best thing was oakulle the guides were und coloured st lis and i had mv er the leadership of their coin trustv little pmi 115 along for missioner mrs mcallum thf r occasion- such as this captain mrs fc heath and their trouhle was that the most lieutenant miss manln turn hreathtaking iitas alwava op- er the guides looked ver e up while manoeuvring a smart in their blue uniforms sharp curve on a high hill it brenda vince proved to be a wak noi too fast for the eye to modern electric appliances give lasting service and pleasure because theyre ao easy to use so inexpensive to operate theres such a wonderful variety that youll be able to please everyone on your christmas list youll always be remembered for gifts of modern electric appliances that help your family and friends live better electrically the safe clean modern way in ft traditional chmtmes boxes m all tra w4f- knon brand soxed eoutts catos card for rhat spec al uxneona very mistress ofceremon les and announced all the numbers of a varied program several numbers were sung by the guides v christmas wrappings j and ribbons catch the panorama of mount aim complete tapestried in scarlet bronze bold and green rolling endless ahead and oh group while a but by the time 1 bad other selections were sung by krab for the camera and got the lily of the valley trillium f i- and forget me not patrols el a lne macdonald dressed m a costume like thoe of nearly two hundred vears ago danced an old fashioned ballet dance we seals and tags it focussed the peak of a magic i moment had passed and driv j ir who aren t picture taking enthusiastn just don t go back ing up mounts n roads so tha vou can gel that perfect j elizabeth janewa p th 5 happened tim omk and camnu maoazint sutscscttons in three dances an irish jig sailors hornpipe and a high land fling piano solos were final i from time and again i became so frustrated so man fie 0uk p i decided to put played by sue ann jarrett and h patricia mines accord i bv bonnie mccallum the camera awa and just store the beauu in mj mind ov bonnie mclallum and a c lt unforgettable a i sklwntable pandise for colour perjind bonnie mccallum thlt i picture rans but to get your enjoyable program was broufhf- plan to uke yoar um to a close with the guide pray i i ji guide pray er and the singing of taps joe s tuck shop pandise for colour g mam street nort hl 73301 open avary venintg until 1030 picture fans but to get your and drive very ilowly westinohouse clothes dryer 149 p rorur twum 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