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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1966, p. 15

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campaign kiocoff y canvassers asking help us help 2 ymcaywca campaign chatlman stan milne and division leader mrs bev mccauley work amid stacks of literature months toronto lawyers locate in new silmac building two youn toronto lawyers are opening an office in geor getown ron dodokin ind walter so- pink will hive a james street entrance to their office which is located in the new silmac building on main st n the building which will also house a branch of the torontodora inlon bank and one or more retail stores is on the site the former white rose service station adjoining the municip al building bolh are 1883 law graduates mr dodokin from osgoode hall and mr sopinka from tin lvcrsity ijprontorhey were called to the bar in 1965 mr dodokin has been with the toronto firm of harries houserbrown and houlden and mr sopinka with the firm of edison aird and berlis mr dodokin is a graduate of bathurst heights collegiate and victoria college university of toronto where he received his b a degree in political science and economics in 1960 born in winnipeg he has been a tor onto resident for 16 year he is married to the former kail hall of toronto a graduate of toronto teachers college who formerly taught at blyth wood public school they have two children robin ann age and campaign cards m the organization s main st office as the y s annual drive for funds gets underway here canvas sers will be calling on homes in georgetown and distric this week in an allout blitz to raise money to carry on the fif teen local y sponsored clubs and programs for adults and children help us help your y to grow is this year s theme he played end with varsity blues football team while he was in university and was a member of the 1068 intercolle giate team married to the former penel ope bain a branksome hail graduate they have two daiigh ters jennifer kim 4 and ant stasia dlanne 1 1 christian and missionary alliance establish church another christian church new to georgetown commenced services here sunday evening the christian and missionary alliance held its first service in georgetown in centennial park conducted by mr paul collins the new pastor mr collins a recent graduate of nyack- missionary oodege told the herald that the aju anccwill eventually build a per manent bjilding in georgetown and is interested in a site in the towns extreme last end the local congregation will be meeting in the meantime at the community centre building in centennial park each sun day with sunday school con vening at 10 ajn followed by morning worship an evening service will be held at 700 o clock when you visit any alliance church you will never fa age 7jbarrassed by excesses o tremes mr collins said you have found a christian con cregauoq which is not ingrown tout unselfishly obeying the commands of christ to take his gospel everywhere h mr collins commented founded in 1b87 under the leadership of the late rev a simpson a presbyterian min jster relatively small group fall fair report continued from page li wfeile te heavy horse classes had been elimnated the six horsehitch owned by ernie armstrong of rockwood and the fourhorsehitch by stan may hornby put on a driving exhibition in front of the grand stand cafile entrjesjere somewhat down thi5year but the sheep classes overflowed the pens 203 being exhibited food booths were operated by the barbershoppers kins men and kinettes hornby an gdican guild and ballmafad wi as usual the new cars were well displayed by murray mot ors masson motors park mot ors and cv motors other commercial exhibits included master feeds helton coop coop insurance hornby gar age norm mcdonalds trailers the cancer society also had a booth as did the figure ska ting club the junior hockey club and the radicals car club vince mountford was master of ceremonies for the afternoon and was assisted by ralph ur sel on the organ georgetown girls pipe band added color to the fair the exhibit hah was a prof j- sion of color with fall flowers home baking ladies and chil drens work a good crowd av ailed themselves ot the oppor tomty to new this exhibit on friday evening bernard shrub- sole provided musw during the evening on the baldwin organ provided by paul barber the horticultural society had their usual fine exhibit and norval public schools dtspby at the end of the hall added a fine touch of artistry the exhibits of the local women s institute groups were a highlight ot the hall brown bread mrs f smith mrs j milton mrs m scoyne frycadbury chocolate cake mrs n robertson mrs g young mrs g beardmore mccormick s specia grah as crumb cake mrs n robert son mrs w r noion r r 1 georgetown wm neilson special choco late cake mrs g young mrs bounds georgetcvn georgetown herald sncials lemon pie mrv w r nor on home made bread im scoyne mac ntdsh appl mrs f j murray norval domestic science roouur cimms ri day cake mrs lounds r- j barnes georgetown mrs morris cmffon cake mrs pbertson mrs w kinrade g town mrs j milton choco late layer cake mrs r hard man georgetown mrs beard more mrs robertson mrs yocng light fruit cake mrs robertson mrs kinrade mrs young dare fruit catke mrs robertson mrs livingstone mrs r frank campbellville banana cake mrs lounds bap- sunshine group mrs scoyne mrs hilton marble cake eaauesng w i mrs rob ertson mrs moms cranberry loaf mrs g h gowland brampton fancy cookies mrs robertson mrs kinrade mrs young plain cookies mrs kin rade mrs young mrs robert son macaroons mrs young mrs kinrade mrs robertson jam taris mrs robertson mrs ralph cunningham geor getown mrs young mrs bai nes butter tarts esquesing w i mrs lalton bap tst sun shine mrs robertson mrs smith date and nut loaf mrs robertson mrs cun mngbam mrs young mrs w r norton krs smith tea biscuits jant mu se george town ms beardmore baptist sunshine mrs kinrade bran muffins mrs milon mra rob ertson mrs beardaiore mrs cunningham bapust sunshine parser house rolls mrs legion prepare for winters activities by ralph haw the branch has commenced to move into its winter activi ties with the beginning of the industrial dart and cnbbage from information received from john haines it appears that both these will start this week darts will have ten teams for sure while the top men of crib hope also to have ten teams mike lorusso is endeavouring to get under way with mixed shufileboard which will be played on thursday or friday evenings mike also has some thing up his sleeve for one wednesday evening of each when the atidilonum will be at his disposal the other wednesday even ings that the auditorum is free will be used by the ladies aux iliary and the branch imperial section the ladies will be ha ving euchre on the 2nd and the 4th wednesdays of each month the next euchre night will be october 12th the first such night that the ladies held was the midway seemed to tract a big crowd both friday evening end saturday after noon a good variety of rides were available for the kiddies young hs killon mrs bsard and the smell of french fries i- a p ceof hot dogs and popcorn put the town crowd in the holiday spinl pise ms scoyne mrs sra 1 lemon pie esquesing the lions clb assisted the w idtist sunshine mrs fair board in looking after the gale members of the banks staff sold tickets and the fire men policed the grounds with the help of the town police while tfte 1966 edition of the fair is past the directors are now planning for a bigger and better event for centennial year 1967 prizewinners in the domestic science and junior classes fol low highest number of points for exhibits in the hall simpson sears silver tray mrs y km rade georgetown highest number of pcirs in domestic science table lamo donated by ackers guelpi mrs norman robertson ac3p 3nd mrs g young ac on specials magic baking powder whi e cake tfn n robertson mrs g beardmore orangeville vri j milton georgetown standard brands milk rotls mrs d livnigmone george town jalrsv morns acton mr n bobettaon cunamon bans mrs g beardmore mrs mrs young pumpkin pie mrs robertson mrs young baptist sunshine apple pie mrs rob ertson mrs smith mrs cun ningham mrs young cherry pie kr robertson mrs young u3 cunningham wh bread mrs cunningham mrs beardmore mrs prous- mrs smith chocolate fudge young baptist sunshin hardman maple cream young baptist sunshine milton mrs hardman jjmor p ix4 lilt chocolate fudge senior pat ti gurotner pi lip noble jaiie trejiy cabbie mossop ellen craviar intermediate lori lame andrea keire david holnss heather macdonald al gbner bran muffins senior nancy mcbean tommy pronse intermediate stephen colletl tens weatherall al gilmer jeanetle collier philip noble essay competition alison mac nlosh ursula fidler linda robertson sharon culp g vibte bread c benfthbor mrs f mrs ftl seoym acton there is no evidence that di etary excesses or dlsiculbes influence the cause or of arthritis however obesity is a hardship tor arthritis because it increases the wear and tear on damaged joints joe poner the proceeds from the dance are to be donated to the branch centennial fund ladies industrial darts which was held in the auditorium last saturday w a twotown affair oshawa won the team s spot with eastwood ai runnersup while in the mixed doubles eastwood were on top with osh awa as runnersup high scorer was hazel walsh from oshawa however georgetown managed o get in there thanks to joyce markham and lean garbetl who finished first in the ladies dou bles mr sopinka who was born in yorkton saskatchewan later lived in stoney creek where he graduated from saltfleet high school he also is a 1960 vict oria college graduate where he majored in history you will hear a straightforward ev angelical thrust in the sermon that gives centrality to jesus christ as he is revealed in the scriptures because of the mis sionary emphasis in the pro gram you will probably leave the service with the feeling that hornby harvest home service at st stephens harvest home services were held at st stephen s anglican church on sunday september 25 with a good attendance the church was decorated with the usual rcapings of the harvest 4 rev canon james e maxwell quite succeul with nmeub- vefy ipproprillte es it is hoped the number of congregation tables will increase as more people become aware of these evenings which will continue throughout the winter months the remaining wednesday evening is to be put to good by our imperial section who propose to sponsor dances for teenagers a move which the members of the branch feel is most commendable we hope to have more information on this subject next week an initiation night is a must for the winter months and this year is no exception it will be held on friday october 14 members who have not been initialed should make an effort to be at the branch on that night in the past this ceremony over all the exhibits of the jun has been followed by a stag mr farmer division however on this occasion there is a difference our ladies are invited to be with us that night to witness this ritual which will be followed by a dance and buffet lunch it is hoped that as many members as possible bring their ladies along in time to observe the initiation of new members at 8 p m the branch s hard working o the d sports officer bill collier took tune out to win the provincial singles horseshoe champion ship at woodbndge- there were 24 entries well done bill woodbndge won the team championship with georgetown taking the second place 23 en tries servicesalesrentals 1967 models on dismay or arriving portables at 12500 and up good selection of 23 sets some 1966 medals priced to clear ryders tv 8779796 main st gun williams hifi and color emerson rca spart0n thi qioftobtown hualp thursday october 4th ihft page 14 rates seventh among pro testants in foreign mission acti viuea it cornea clow after such denominational giants o the presbyterians baptists and methodists the general meeting of the hornby united church women was held on wednesday night september 21 in the church basement the president mrs barbara snow welcomed the ladies to the meeting which opened with a hymn and pray er the roll call word harvest wax answered by the 18 mem bers present congratulations to the horn by north 4h homcmaking club and their leaders mrs james mckay and mrs roy wilson on winning the grand champion on their display of prevention of accidents with farm macn inery at the milton fall fair the ladies of the hornby un ited church were kept busy at their booth in the hall under the granstand at the milton fair hot dinners hot dogs sandwiches pie coffee and tea were enjoyed by all due to the cold damp weather the ladies report they sold out by the end congratulations to james mc kay junior on winning second prize on his vegetable display and his hubbard squash at the milton fair in the very near future a questionnaire will be sent out to every member it is hoped this will enabie the membership chairman bus hale to compile more uptodate and practic able method of bookkeeping regarding membership there will also be information sought by the ways and means com mittee pertaining to the age of your children so that members kiddy will be missed at christmas when the jolly old fellow visits the branch saturday night was a success when the members were enter tained by th midmgfclett ttie elimination dance which was sponsored by ihe imperial sec lion last friday was very sue eessfjl the big prize of 100 was shared by bus hale and belated greetings to mr and mrs john marchment who celebratedtheir 14th wedding anniversary on september 20 mr and mrs arthur plant were dinner guests on sunday evening of the misses isabel and anne stout of guelph friends of mrs e dickenson will be sorry to hear that she is ill at the hal ton manor in milton birthday greetings to mrs joseph shes on october 1 steven plant on october 2 mrs william bradley on oct 4 and little scott loos who will be three years old on mr and mrs arthur plant ere guests at the wedding of mr and mrs bruce stephens of sherburne on saturday wbilt they 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