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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 2

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the yawning interruption la the brick face of tha george- dtotriet win which used to be that sejftfc ttecmway will be a glawng oyer tad display area when current construction work la completed the work bains done in con- function with the sprouting of the buildings latest wing in cludes closing q the front in- stalling glass doors laying tar run floor converting the cell ing to tue landcreaung a slats panelled re wall students who had to a through the breeseway to chan ge classes will gain the major benefit of the pew area as well as protection from the chilling wind in winter for those who brand the elements to take the shortcut it will al so save about 300 yards of wafting for these mho chose to go between the east and west sections of the school via the indoor route the converting of the breese- way and work on additional gym area with showers change rooms are the final stages of the construction the latest wing includes four teen rooms most of which have been in use tine september 5vrt flfe ta of hilton county council junes bell bv suddenly at bit home thtre oa december 6 he had been a partner in bell bndhers ltd an automo bile agency and gartgejr ss years he had been a member of muton public school board ww a councillor in 1mb tad deputy reeve the next year and was a member of st clair masonic lodge and the scottish rite f he leaves his wife the form er attrr tost of georgetown one son ronald james his mo ther hit e bell of hilton a brother john hilton and sis ters mrs h fay orlando flor ida and mrs j holmes oak- vttle ber jjcx ducted the funeral the macnab son paubearcrs were his brother- mlair herb harlow of george town maurice beaty robert brush ross hamilton knight and wilfrid searle bur lington llgh schools bratexoway will become foyer and display area operation christmas assures dinner toys in every home it is really a joint effort when georgetown pulls togeth er to insure no family misses a christmas dinner and some toys under the tree under the able leadership of walter gray any family in need will have a hamper chnstaas goodies delivered to their house christmas eve by these oversized santas elves the lions club the kinsmen club the rotarians and the town council all chip in money to help cover the costs while the public school children bring the canned goods which find their way into every bask et this year unexpected help ar lived from holy cross church in the form of a food basket from st andrews united food and toys and from the red cross more toys t the kinettes have collected and repaired all kinds of toys and will add some to each ham per each hamper has the num ber and ages of the children written on it so santa cant hand out dolls where there are only boys or boxing gloves where the family is all female the hampers are plastic bas kets donated by smith fc stone and each one will contain a turkey potatoes fruit nuts bread clothing and a toy for each child welfare officer ac mcbnde provides some of the names but anyone knowing a family in need should call either mr mcbnde or mr gray all names are confidential i friday night at cedarvalt community centre santas he pert from every organization will be packing the baskets jn a warm happy atmosphere in tha words of mr gray its nice to know were bringing happiness to someone the traditional colours of the christmas season are red and green these colors have meant different things to different people over the ages color has been used as the symbol of ab stract ideas from time unmem onal green was a sacred color am ong the ancient and medieval egyptians who wore it as a symbol of hope and the joy of spring in early and medieval chris tian art colors had a mystic or symbolic meaning bed indlca ted passion in its good sense it was a symbol of divine ener gy and love and the creative power of the holy spirit in its bad sense it was a stgnwf hate in that meaning it became a sign of satan emerald green is often the symbol of hope and growth in many christian paintings sacre coeur parish holds christmas party a christmas party sunday af ternoon drew 228 children to the metropolitan halton build tng on guelph street the children members of sacre coeur parish took part m a christinas pageant and concert directed by the parish priest father germain later st nicolas paid a visit to distribute gifts the thought ful santa also found time tc visit a little parishioner who could not attend because she is home with a broken leg make this holiday i happy one k for everyone i during the festive seas on it is traditional to put aside our cares but safety is one care that ide accidents don t take time off for hoi id ays 1 in deed the holiday seas on with its added haz ards calls for even more alertness and caution while driving or walk ingl best wishea for a merry christmas td very happy new year from your cia rwjmtmentatlve denney charles r r 3 aeceetewn 177mm cia may the yuletlde season bring you happiness bestway auto body d haroesty 25 king st 3p and a sincfre thank you to all our customers i j for that i new years dance 1 or party i choice of- poms carnations 1 roses paulines flowers pauuttt tuqcwjuo 7761623malnss mmmommmmmmtmm waher fry once was lower mill employee a retired employee of haple leaf ofl company walter fry 7 died in toronto western hospital on december 3 mr fry was born and atten ded school in clcn williams and worked at the old lower mill of provincial paper lttl before moving to toronto he was the son of the late alfred fry and mary ann hunter he leaves one sister agnes mrs sidney fagan of 11 har shaw ave toronto he was predeceased by brothers jos eph robert and john of glen williams interment took place in glen williams cemetery following funeral service at the foster ft trench chapel in the city the reverand stark of sl pauls anglican church officiated and pallbearers were jick roberts port credit and five nephews robert gerald jim jack and donald fagan keeping christmas if yoa are willing to forget what you have done for others and to remember what other people have done for you to ig nore what the world owes you and to think what yoa owe the world to put your rights in the background and your duties in the middle distance and your chances to do a little more in the foreground to dote the book of complaints against the universe and look for a place to sow seeds of happiness if you are willling to do these things even tor a day then you can keep christmas believe that the needs and desires of little children are to be considered and remember the weakness and loneliness of people who are growing old fancy peas fro cocktail 2 59 tabu rite grade a frozen cryovac ready for the oven v i young turkeys toms 20 lbs and up hens 614 lbs ays mf 45 49 inlesss short shank ready to eat w e i a 69 we reserve the right to limit quantities skinless short shank ready to eat smoked hams whole or half tip sunny mom rtndless sliced t side bacon 7 isa lucky shopper barbara jeffrey i r r 1 georgetown 45 62 the georgetown herald thursday decembar 22 1766 page 2 bear in mind the things that other people have to bear in their hearts believe that love is the strongest thing in the world stronger than hate stronger than evil and stronger than death you will be keep ing christmas no evergreen trim found in finland the homes and churches of finland never use evergreen as trim for decoration because they regard them as symbols of of a cord framework covered with straw- and different colours of paper and ribbon then it is covered with paper stars and silhouettes cut in vanoas des igns the effect when reflect ing the firelight and the can dies glow is mysterious and mourning fascinating the home at christmas in tne churches candles are time suspend what is called a used profusely the altars are heacn from the living room i banrcd and the windows are celling their heavens consist i filled with them before dawn on christmas morning churches beckon approaching visitors with this effect like brilliant lanterns in germany the children in germany ba sin the christmas season with the hanging of a calendar the calendar shows a painted house doors and windows of the house often hide pieces of candy t chrysi-hymoimi- vauant faroo trucks j

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