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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1968, p. 2

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1 esquesing townships 196970 council kieve oeorce currie deputyre lve tom hill ysv h councillor russ miller councillor ken marshall sisskt os councillor wilfrid leslie gme to church the oeorgbtowtl herald thursday dic 5th 1mi i page 2 st johns united church 11 cuelph st 772531 minister rev robert o scrlvens prgamst bernard shrubsole 3 30 a tn church school grade 1 and up 41 im worship church school nursery to grade 1 midweek activities for ml asia everyone is welcome georgetown alliance church p w collins pastor 177 9fu 10 00 a m sunday school ll 00 sun morning worship t 00 p nl evening service 30 p m the alliance flour radio cham 1280 ww cedarvale community centre in the mail bag proceeds in 1968 over 77000 oxfam walk november 27 1060 dear sir throuiih your newspaper much has been said to date ab out the success of the oxfam walk held last may since the day of that walk nearly icvrn months ago sponsors nionej has been coming in almost dally to the itoyal bank in liramp ton to date ocr 77 000 hai been received from this valk alone last years ualk raised almost 30 000 i am sure that most of jour readers realize the tremendous the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st advent n 8 00 a ni holy eucharist 0 30 am choral eucharist 11 00 a m an advent scrv ice of lessons and carols norval presbyterian church mlnlstek rev it d duncavson organist kttfkn jane blst church school 10 00 am worship service 11 15 am gods word to man amount of effort expended by al moulton and his committee in organising the walk even more obvious were the sore feet of the walkers moitly tetnag en and the great jvncrosity of the area residents who through theo walks have contributed 116 000 to date towards allcv iatihg world hunger disease and poverty what i would like to point out however l the untiring ef fort expended by many yolun teer receipt writers envelope stutter and mailers who during the past year have written ap proximately 30 000 rcceipti in my name this receipt process ing has involved the equivalent of at leat one clerical worker working ofhcc hours for one full year turlher to this 1 uould like to draw to your at tendon part xxxv section 3501 of the iederal income tax itepulations which requires that alt of the procedure that uu have followed in this receipt uriting process be undertaken in order that donations may be deductable by sponsor from their incomes for tax purposes now that this onerous task has boon completed wc ask that any walker who have not turned in their collections and ponwr sheets do so in the near future wc ask also tint any who have donated 1 00 or more and have not received receipts phone 4517110 so that ue may follow up any queries your assistance in bringing the contents of this letter i your readers attention will bi greatly appreciated youri very truly g g wilton treasurer of brampton oxfam committee norman icam prominent presbyterian a prominent member of the union presbyterian church con gregatlotf norman icam 48 queen street died on november list in georgetown nosplul funeral service took place in the church on november 23rd with rev robert duncanson conducting the service and int erment following in glen wll llama cemetery mr icam had been a district resident since ibm when his parents moved to terra cotta born in mlddjesborough york ahlre in 1002 he was the son of charles and kate bowler learn they emigrated to cana da in 1013 and lived or a year at trout creek he attended the old clay hill school he worked for halton brick company later was manager of brampton brick company for a few years qnd since 1001 had been bookkeeper for the wh kentner 4 son fuel firm on queen street at union church ho was an elder and a member of the board of managers had aung in the choir and served as a sun day school teacher and assist ant superintendent and trcas urer of tho- church school and church treasurer he was a member of two brampton masonic lodges ionic lodge a am and peel chap ter ham a versatile musician ho played drums and piano in district orchestras was a mem ber of baseball and hockey teams in terra cotta and was fond of hunting and fishing he had been a member and a past presldont of georgetown lawn bowling club he leaves his wife edna mc- bride whom ho married in 1034 a brother leslie of terra cotta and sisters mrs w hayward edna of guelph mrs harvey puckering elsie of terra cot ta and mrs russell kidd geor gins of caledon pallbearers at the funeral service were claude kentner jack bailey albert dawson charles mcnally stewart puck ering and norman dredge hon orary pallbearers were church elder clarence anderson wll frid leslie owens macdonald eric leslie leslie young and masons hyatt mcclure robert mcmuter john t armstrong edward lee and gerald mc crea flower bearers were art rhodes imerb dolson and ne phews allan and doug hay ward jack norman selby ifrank and david kidd and mor ris puckering hswajaf mag ht tjwofst etajay stock adr f 16- uuihoooaoul c3 swubrlluachblmisnb tizw wsmwmtmuutsoc st stuoocoute chips 3m miolu mousses 35 cbotttbtuwol sis 99 jurtmuh musses 38 in the dair1 caul tuup flft aroabheov tomato juice fruit cocktail otf iiiiiets 289 olvejna m8thcmraflslut 2173 3m wmakhwh1p rlfttosmtdflngi il35 39 0rahqes msbvexs brussel sprouts j9 christian reformpd church sssjsia 7th lin corgtowr 1 al jysndnpel mlnlilr servlcis every sundsy 030 a m and 4 00 p m visitors welcome lilian vary sunday to the hack to cod hour btadio mlnlilr dr jo i nsdsrhood ckey 590 8 30 am cfgm 1310 1030 m- vm 100 7 meg 4 00 r m chin 50 floats are scheduled for the lions santa claus parade on saturday dont miss it mijctasl lettuce ki ml msa immjm 1 cofry stalks 25 j3 n ohtatm urn uta rfibklodi boast 69 s3 j 8s l99 48 qomtopomlow rorkloln roast row low chops km lom roast rrowmtsrjtftwok stoebacon rastjtrwsausue 1ga apple pie 39 berber strained 4 55 berber jr foods 2ir37 betty crocker sss 279 jeuy powders 1093 order your christmas glfts now vi pug pkamsii mjmseam ran btl0ms 677 skoal aas tm asa mf asas aaatast ml a j m bssm sitbaf to ub thjg crystals 2r43 wstermeatstew49 kaiser rolls 39 jenny uno 59 choc chip cookies 289 biggbugles 289 ims week s 4400 in ex1ra bonus japes iga we redlly y care ioa lucky shopper mabian ajtmstrong 9 elgin street 19 63 fix toys for christmas annual kinette project the annual call for toys la being lulled by the george i town kinettcs o they can help santa make christmas a little merrier for someone all kinds of toy dolls doll clothes wagons tricycles teddy bears games are welcomed by the kinttes who fix up and repair them sometimes a hus band or two is cornered into doing the major repair work after the fix up paint up job the toys are included in all wel fare christmas baxkets and the lions club christmas baskets any toys your children have outgrown may be dropped t 113 prince charles drive or at 5 young street david susan most popular in names for children first baptist church main street norlb minister bfv i t georgetown wilton iimnay nftfmftfp mu tom am sunday school- there a a class for you if you would like to understand the bible better join the learners if you know it well come and share your knowledge with others a 11 00 am mounikfl worship a 4j0 p m family talent night a program sponsored by the board of christian train ing we besdn with a dessert and coffee party for the vattole family a competently staffed nursery will be provitedtor the wee ones the program will feature jssjul id tfir stevenson and ken wylos combining eontkm and fuhar david bturges boy i boteist a whole bevy of talented boys end i front otar efaureb school monday at mq the- man of first baptist chi m btwtf to assiptlat hsti of the eastern division of cstelph aaaodawlon of baptist churche urch if your name is david or susan you possess ontario s most currently popular given name reports robert welch ontario s registrar general anl provincial secretary as prefixed double names jo stph mary and marie are jinost popular perhaps not since shakei pearc flrat posm tlie question whats in a name has w much information been accu mutated on christian or giv en name ly means of cjata processing tlie tabulation of tiven nambs was a ly irwl uct of indexing birth records by tho olflcc of the registrar general wlwse business it u to record all blrtri mnrrlag cs uul deaths iu the prov illci ihe tabulation concerned i imitin uiiuiiui injmu children bom in tlw province in 10w of tho 73 hal boys born in that- year one out of every ten was tunned david accounting for a total of ju31 sujyan was tho name chosen for 1 u6j girls out of 74 40l iwim that year mak ing tin name tin most pou lar chon for baby girls or for one out of every 43 girls ten most popular names elms en for boys and which accoutv- ted for a total of more than 24 000 were in order of popu larlty and actual nunnturs pavld uu1 john 3 4w robert 3jm umidiau 102 jaim 2 100 paul 1 800 mark 170 richard 1701 william 1636 and kevin 1341 baby girls or a total of 112 000 of them were given tho following names in order of popularity susan 1033 sandra 1204 lisa 1 162 linda 11 ib deborah 1003 patricia 1087 karen 1 016 catherine 038 chris tine 031 and donna 801 whllalh birth of boys ex ceeded by t slight 1 473 in numbers during 1064 the name tabulation indicate that parents use a much wld or beledlou of names when it conies to a choice for their daughters some names are popular for both sexes such as terry cho sen for 410 boys and bo girls leslie chosen for 118 boys m i g boys snd 304 girls and kelly for 702 girls and d6 boys the remaining most popu lar names for boys many denoting biblical usage in order of oholce are brian steven stephen daniel pe ter christopher jeffrey ti mothy kenneth llonfeld do nald thomas douglas scott and gregory the remaining is most popular names for girls in 1004 were breads elizabeth kimberley uarbara nancy heather kelly wendy che ryl sharon jennlfrr lcirl jaciiuclln laura and carol georgetown kinsmen club its here again so are we trees now on sale at pur plaza lot georgetown market guelph st e quality trees average 6 ft scotch pine iiitiinucii tiseti spruce a trench canadian tradition very limited low prices 3j 5 quanhtus phone for free delivery 8774664 8776113 special while they last average 3 ft tabletop for the small home or apartment beautiful shape 1 j lot open weekdays 7 p m fo 10 pm weekend 10 m to 5 prn help us help those less fortunate help kin help kiddies h

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