Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 45

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GEORGETOWN HERALD T DEC Ballln Keeping Christ in Christmas UCW Theme Quits a large number of members and home helpers attended the December meeting of the As usual for the Christmas meeting it was held in the church basement The committee In charge decorated i and set tables and arranged all to eat around 7 JO A delicious supper of ham salads scalloped potatoes rolls pickles etc with mince and pumpkin pie for dessert was set before the ladles and one gen tleman Rev Kelvin Johnston who was a special guest for the evening When all bad partaken at the meal tables were cleared and chairs set around for the meeting Mrs Sales presided and opened with a Christmas thought Roll call was for each to tell of a humorous happening that occurred at a Christmas concert of their childhood Each in turn recalled an event which brought forth much laughter After the minutes of the previous meeting the treasurers was given which showed a substantial sum on hand after allocation had been met Membership fees for 1972 were handed in The scripture and topic were combined and given by Mrs Grace and Mrs Wills ShortUl Mrs McEnery opened her part of the devotions by reading the scriptures relating to the birth of Jesus All then Joined in singing two Christmas carols The theme of the topic was Keeping Christ in Christmas Mrs decorated a minister Christmas tree Christian symbols at the same time Mrs McEnery told what each one represented They closed their port of the meeting by asking all to sing another carol Mrs McEnery then closed with prayer Mrs Johnston ana Mrs Jam- were program conveners and had a couple of games for everyone to participate To end an enjoyable evening an exchange of gifts took place There was a hamper of home baked Christmas goodies given to Rev Johnston and his wife from the U C members Each in turn thanked all for the kind ness shown and wished everyone the compliments of the set Sincere sympathy of the community la extended to Mrs Clifford Rdd in the loss of her husband whose death occurred last week at Florida There was a party at the Ball- inafad- Community Centre on Friday evening of last week to honour Mr and Mrs Gordon Price The large crowd of relatives and friends were there to greet I the couple on the occasion of their wedding anniversary They received some beautiful gifts and a delicious buffet lunch was served Church service was well at tended on Sunday The family of the lafc Mr Harry his widow parents brolher and sister were In attendance as the lights behind the cross in front of the church were dedicated in memory of Harry who was a faithful member of the congregation until his sudden death one year ago It was also white gift Sunday The two large baskets of flowers placed In front of the church were In memory of the late Dr Clifford The ones on the table for the late Mr ShortUl Mr and Mrs Tom Given at tended the Christmas party for the Highland Light Infantry on Saturday night It was held at the Stone Castle Inn at Kitchener Winifred Smith Hornby Lloyd Marshall is Buried In Eden Cemetery The funeral service was held on Saturday December at Eden United Church for Lloyd Marshall of Britannia who I dled December 3 at the Miss hospital following a four months of illness Mr Marshall was born In 1901 at Islington the eldest son of William A Marshall and Marietta Coulter He married Bessie Irene Fife of Islington who survives her husband and Marshall is an only son and resides on M home farm Mr Marshall was an elder of Eden United Church Earl Eddy conducted the funeral service and interment was at the Eden Cemetery Pallbearers were neighbours Murray May Larry Workman Leslie Larry Ian Break and Paul May who now lives near were John Moore Jack Glenny Donald Silver thorn Irwin Clarkson Walter Wilmer Mason Cecil and Jim Hamilton The floral tributes spoke silently of the esteem In which he was held Miss Dora McCarron of was the hostess for the December meeting of the North Trafalgar Community Club held Wednesday night December Mrs Gordon Leslie the president opened the meeting with the Club Ode and welcomed the members present Mrs Joan Vanderdussen who Is a new member was welcomed to the meeting Mrs Bert Leslie the secretary a reported that Christmas cards had been sent out to former members Mrs Alfred Mc cracken and Mrs Ellison Ball were In charge of the Christmas program which Included several Christmas selections and readings which were enjoyed by all The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs Dave Dowling on Wednesday January The program will be in charge of Mrs Fred Near and Mrs Jack Williamson A del icious lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour en joyed The North Trafalgar Euchre dub held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night December at the North Traf algar Community Centre with 12 tables of euchre in play The ladles were won by Mrs Ida Foster Mrs Mason and Mrs Vivian Shaw The mens prises were won by Frank Peacock Mrs Joe Sammit and Mason The lucky draw prists were won by Mrs Clare and Jim Hamilton Mrs Norman Snyder and Mrs Vivian Shaw were tied so they divided tb prise money Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Clarence Dennis who will celebrating their birthdays Axel Peterson and Keith Chamberlain on December 16 to Stuart Mc Millafi and John Perry Jr on December Mrs Bill Bailey and Garnet on December IS Ross Brigden on December 19 to Mrs Doris Alters on December James Tallyn on December Get well are extended to Cecil Carton who is a patient in I the Milton District Hospital suffering from a heart condition Anniversary greetings extended to Mr and Mrs Wilmer Mason who will celebrate wedding anniversary on Sunday December White Glfl Sunday was served at Eden United Church on Sunday when the children took part in the service Those who participated were Cathy May Janet Hill Alberta Browil resented their White Girts at the front of the church Special music was supplied by the organist Mrs Harry and the choir The front of the church was decorated 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