wvw yi a-k- fj ffgttr thursday nbvpmbfr 17 ts06 mft fotmtw mmjk on november i the riev com- miinily sorvjces council began to function there are five ser vices offered on recommenda tion of a doctor or clergyman transportation to and from hos pital emergency babsitting nam mission work topic for sermon jc w mrs don joss presided af the november meeting pf ebenezer united church women the conveners for the evening were mrs art norrish and mrs ar- chic stanley mrs early favored with two musical numbers two thought provoking to pics were introduced for dis cussion every war is a civil war because all men are bro- ther and- theres enough food for everyone if we would change they to our mrs norrish gave an interest ing talk on dr boh mcclure the outstanding and dedicated medical man who has spent his life helping mankind first in china in the gaza strip and in india and other pans of the world he uses material ai hand for instance bicycle sjxikes instead of some expensive equipment when he retires next year he would like to go to some other nan of the world and try work ing for nothing with his faith ic can mrs lceman was the hostess and lunch was served bv mrs ocial companionship home- making and clothing for erher- gency cases there is- an immediate need for good used clothing in good repair and shoes for children donations of clothing may be given to mrs d i erlgel mrs joe bray or mrsr ritchie mc- murray of the executive the clothing is being stored upstairs in the town hall there is also an urgent need for drivers who will drive in toronto or hamilton it is in the category of transportation that the newlyformed services council received its first calls the organization of this vol unteer group began last spring sheets were distributed at all churches and filled out by vol unteers conveners were named for each section who can pro- vide assistance speedily if re quested donations have covered the few expenses so far the group operates with the approval of couneiltclcrkdoctors diurcler- gy it covers areas not taken care of by other service clubs or town welfare including em ergencies there are no regular meetings similar groups operate with i success in manv other centres s list century farms dance r tv three young acton dancers will be on big als television show from kitchener next wed nesday the show is from 4 to 430 susan mills barbara fowler and susan mcphail all pupils of carol wharton will be danc ing a number from last years ivcital patricia b d young and mrs clifford nicholson on sunday morning mr lee- aiccirtn crrc mans sermon was based on the w viiic a meefin monday scad and reread his childrens tr baptisf mission circl sjory told of one of the lesser held their november meeting on known missionaries john wil liams he was one of a large family and had to go to work at the age of 10 he was apprcn- ticed to a blacksmith tor seven years he felt he should go to the south seas and be a mis sionary the church authorities took a lot of persuading thinking he should have more formal educa tion however finally he was accepted and was able to teach the people many practical things youdpnt have to be a preacher to serve god another point mr iceman mentioned was how nurses arc now being recruited from the philippines to serve in the canadian out posts the choir sang the anthem sun of my soul imy saviour dear the mkkiilfig from the book of wisdom was suitable for re membrance day the souls of the righteous are in the hand of god and no torment shall touch them in the eyes of the foolish they seemed to die and their departure was accounted for their heart and their going from us was taken to be their ruin but they are in peace- the young people met in the evening a baptismal service will he held next sunday miss kiithy norrish and miss joy hayward have returned from a three week trip to the west coast mrs stanley left by plane on sunday to visit her son bill in redwood city california mr ian norrish is making good progress from his recent painful accident while at work monday evening al the church the president jessie coles op ened with an article oh choosing the best during the business session a thank you note was read from eastwood centre hamilton for clothing recentlv sent from the circle it was reported that a food parcel had been sent to miss frcckleton in india and there were enough items left over to send another parcel to the rlrilds in the near future plans were finalized for the rummage sale to be held on saturday proceeds to be for the food forindia fund mrs harrop and mrs lott arranged the program centred around the baptist women world day of prayer the theme being man cries god answers leading in devotional reading and prayer were helen mo ciitcheon el da fryer edna ral ston and mrs harrop a report was also given on the recent association meeting held at- hillsburg urging the necessity of prayer for missionaries in in bolivia angola and india the meeting closed with the hvmn o master lei me walk with thee ellen dc vries and helen mccutcheon served a de licious lunch which was onjoved bv all curling starts when the first regular curling draw began this week there were 128 curlers registered for the two nights the first draw is for five wveks number reg- istcrcd is down from last year iflrpspwwspj pqssib the first century farm signprpved by halton junior farmers was presented at the r7 r 1 limehouse farm of fred j brown fifth line esquesing junior farmer county director joy hayward and halton president harold thompson at right are shown with mr brown as he prepares to hang the new sign sinff phnto at the entranceway to the farm with them at left are mrs brown son ted and daughters mary lou ancf betty anne brown the brown farm has been in the familys name since 1826 the juniors are distributing 79 similar signs to other halton farms that have remained in the same family for 100 years or more obituary mrs george arnold dies at georgetown a georgetown resident for 74 years mrs george m arnold s3 died suddenly at her home on october 24 the former anna anderson finlay she was the daughter of edward and margaret moss- man finlay and was bom in bennington new hampshire shecarne to canada with them in 1889 she leaves her husband three children mrs ray harley man edwardand herbert of georgetown nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren a sister margaret mrs r harri son of beaverton and a bro ther john finlay toronto she was predeceased by a sis ter mrs christine allen and brothers frank richard ed ward and wallace service at the h c mcclure funeral home georgetown was conducted by rev john mcdcrmid of brampton and in terment was in greenwood ce- mctery pallbearers were frank ook michael harley alan and bert arnold john dunn of ac ton and john bennett of agin- eourl the arnold family was well- known in acton when relatives operated the storey glove fac tory robt r hamilton optometrist 116 mountain view s georgetown 111 mill st acton monday from 4 pm for appointment 8773971 joint account a device which permits your little woman to beat vou to the draw here li an uptodate list of hujton countys century inrnr us compiled by the halton jun ior farmers association there are a loittl of 79 includiig 13 in nassigiweva 20 in fsqilcsing 20 in oakville and 26 in burling ton the list indicates the present owners name and the year it came into the family nassagaweya john sinrr son 1853 a h diamond 1865 cameron knelling 1867 j llovd chisholm 1802 mrs h austin fletcher 1828 john f kilching 1837 w t early john whecli- hnh middlenioscj elmer coxe 1862 rajnjl anderson gordon darby t854 ed parker david menzies william mclaren 1868 esquesing frank robert son 1822 wray h bcssey 1800 george alexander henderson 18- 44 norman h lawson 1843 fred j brown 1826 mrs rob ert g whalcy 1828 mrs marg aret mccullough norman dev- ereau 1830 a j ruddell 1841 ward brownridge 1819 william g fisher 1822 donald n lind say 1854 wallace swackhamcr 1839 wilfred harding 1866 j h hills rachel sprowl estate 1856 charles davidson 1844 flqvd short ill 1835 finlav mc- callum 1823 charles brooks 1822 oakville alfred ford 1846 richard henrv proud 1846 james e marshall 1853 william hustler estate 1839 gordon tasker 1853 james harold van- sickle 1816 w a mccracken 1854 ivan mccurdv 1833 j h wilmott 1826 h b burkholder 1859 john vansickle 1816 reg inald a smith 1804 morice l williamson 1831 mrs amy l merrv 1819 cecil c patterson 1840 gordon robinson 1826 ce cil mccann emerson e fealh- ei stone 1842 arnold fish 1844 cecil lawrence 1823 burlington fisher orch ards 1819 william 8 bennett 1842 fishers farms 1820 a m sherwood 1859 dr hugferwin gastle 1831 gordon bbriilg- man 1813 cjaretke walter bridgman 1813 glen b camp m colling 1825 garnet colling 1858 max featherstone before 1832 charles a mcdowell es- late ivfany of the owners still hold crown deeds to their properties deer on loose two motorists on district roads over the weekend wonder ed if the annual deer hunting season had spread to halton county when deer rm into the paths of their cars the first bell 1827 burdger gunhv 1845 on friday caused 35 damage tom c foster 1840 russell c to a glen williams mans car on canlson e ross harbottlc 1826 bruce coverdale 1866 estate of eva m peart and annie a smale 1862 ross f peart 1862 george- lucas 1856 george agnew 1845 harvey prudham 1846 lome gowland miss bessie smith 1855 ross colling 1858 george 17 sideroad esquesing west of georgetown but the deer es caped and could not be found the second was killed when it struck a car driven by an is lington man causing s20o dam age on- highwav 401 in nassag- aweva township skate exchange ffitfirr imml tf- ilk- ft cv7 nassagaweya township nominations for reeve deputy reeve and three councillors for the municipality of nassagaweya and five trustees for the public school board of the township school area of nassaga weya for the years 1967 and 1968 monday nov 28 1966 at the township hall b rook vi lie nominations 730 830 pm in the event of a poll being demanded the balloting will be held on monday december 12 1966 at the following places polls open at ten oclock in the forenoon and close at seven oclock in the afternoon list of polling places for polling subdivision no 1 toti no i to 10 inclusive in concessions 1 2 3 poll ing location masonic hall campbellville ont charles king dro for polling subdivision no 2 lots no 1 to lo inclusive in concessions 4 5 6 7 polling location masonic hell campbellville ont roy wood dro for polling subdivision no 3 lots ii to 21 inclusive across the whole township polling location brooltville hall t kennedy dro for polling subdivision no 4 lots 22 to 28 inclusive and lets 30 31 32 concessions 5 6 7 and lots 30 31 32 east half concession 4 polling location residence of duncan moffat art diamond dro for polling subdivision no 5 lots 30 31 32 in concessions 1 2 and 3 end the wert half of concession 4 polling location residence of hugh macpherson mrs 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