Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1946, p. 5

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wimin miflirni miiiiwiii in years at nohraj church centennial chare kerra ow r star m firatfcn sarrtcee october nth cby special omspondeut 1mb men women children in hnn mmi b on ikorseback on loot tixmnt in horn valley on a day of ouhtne chime of bell doume- doora of pmebt etucco church edt- flce open wle beata wtttofcv fulto gtteanar whb worshippers fc church of st paul nerval arected imdm bad bom opened cor tta first service- of bavine wonup ac- onrntqg to tbeoentttrleboldrttiea and of the ancient church of tins in hmal vafley on a day of ann- abaoa onoe of a bell doomedoon of a ptaegnt stucco ctanron edifice open wide seats within fflltog steadily trth worsbfnpera uie anghoan cborch of btpaul mortal stm open after 100 yean wa oewnttng its j men woinen children to auto- mnhikn moferbusee on foot ant- oentebnul the date sunday octo ber arm from distant parte of ontario and nearby fanna from ejattr onurobea of hornby and stewarttown from uttie village and great city they came for mer lugabew of st pauls nerval sons and daughters of the old home church rallying for the greatest day in its history they cam in hundreds crowd the church to capacity at morning and evening services gather ing in groups before and after n ship to tsak over tbe vm days choristers from the artglloan ohurdh let wellington jeffers financial keep you posted on finance at borne and abroad in iw author tame column finance at large for highlights oa basic trends revealing sidelights on cur rent affairs his searching commentaries have woo him an enviable positioo as an 1m1l ftofit rom cmjklivs most cowuete meet all fiimciu ievs the georgetown henld wednesda nov 6th h centennial celebration a pauls church of england mwsl celebrated the looth anniver sary of its founding with special services on sunday october 27th oon- etracted in 1846 the church has been open continuously since that time and the original edifice is still in use r amat-organ- ist led aw staging at ifcrntaf prayer wban toa omtwrrflal pnadberwm the bar b w boran jfa bjlx wy- cliffe oolage vail of toronto tak ing as bia feast a paasage from the book stjbsbwpjpjbaranjgarajm sptrtng address casing for closer study of the bohr bible today atressmg the fact that the forbears of the present oo bad been a people of the book buksoonsctoub chrlsttarm who could not face lite to a new coun- try without the organned aystom and apufung influence of ohurch worship tfaey carved out their farms they built their churches they bore their witness to christ an example to us 8v declared the speaker the visit of the right her i w b broughall ka dd bishop of niagara in the evening saw the bulm- ing packed to overturning many wor- snippers being placed in additional seats eat to the aisles and before the pulpit special mostc was provided by the organist mrs w bradley and the visiting choir of st georges ohurch georgetown the robed choir of 27 entered during the processional hymn onward chris tian soldiers and to the reverent hush that followed the amen came the dignified beautiful phrases and measured ritual of the anglican or der for evening prayer the lord is in his holy temple o worship the lord in the beauty of holiness dearly beloved bre thren the scripture moveth us in sun dry places to acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness the deeper tones of mens voices blended with the clear voices of women and children in the general oonfes- sion lords prayer psalm 84 oh now amiable are thy dwellings thou lord of hosts magnificat nunc dimmlttus creed responses and gen eral thanksgiving scripture lessons and prayers were read by the offici ant and as the hymn jesus keep me near the cross rang out like a cry from the heart to the saviour of mankind the bishop of niagara en tered the pulpit y my dear people of st pauls be gan bishop broughall i congratulate you most warmly on your 100th anni versary taking as his text the words the lord preserve thy going out and thy coming in his lordship preached a deeply moving sermon there have been many comings in and goings out to this pioneer church genera tion after generation of anglican fam ilies have entered this place of worship and gone out to bear their testimony to others of the saving power of christ think ot it the feet of little children the feet of the aged the feet or the bride coming to her marriage the feet of those bearing a loved one many comings in many go ings out down tins century of great changes- and in the future they will still come in still go out he said bishop broughall emphasized tbe great need there is today that all who name the name ol jesus should bear their witness before the world we need active propagandists for christ others who teach not the christ are very active today pagan teaching is being spread amongst us with vigour and energy we must meet it with the clear teaching of the cross and the resurrection the pioneers who bulk this church lifted up before all men jesus the light of the world f keep that light shining it is your duty your sacred privilege your task do not be dismayed by lack of numbers numfcenlare not every- thlng he said i was at a meeting of laymen hi hamilton yesterday and one man said how discouraging it was that only five had attended but the chairman said no for the lord said that where two or three met in his name there he was in the midst and the presence of the living chris means that all is well all is wonderful thai man was right after the closing prayers and bless ings by the bishop the service ended with the recessional hymn on our way rejoicing for a full hour after ward the crowds lingered clasping the hands of those whom they had not rector of st pauls church rev h leigh pink com piled a splendid centennial book let and history of the church these are being sold at a nominal fee to cover printing costs and provide a valuable historic record of norval community thciwwfflboaiiiiarfc hcaiumiaetooffwtbto seen fox many years talking talking talking and a great day of happiness devout thanksgiving to god end rich memories came4o its close the hector of jst pauls the rev h leigh pink lth officiated at both centennial services and spoke cordial words of welcome to all present the red and white roses on the altar were donated in memoryof the foun ders of st pauls foultry papek has subscriber in china the twentyfrst edition of feather fancier monthly fancy poultiry ta per edited by c e harrington and printed by the herald set something of a record with the addition of a sub scriber in shanghai china started in march 1940 by mr herrington who is internationally known as a poultry judge showman and breeder the news paper has increased its circulation from an original two hundred to close to the fifteen hundred mark with many subscribers in the united states the paper cates to those who raise fancy poultry and pet stock for show purposes and covers a field which was previously untouched by commercial publications the december edition promises complete coverage of the poultry show at the royal winter fair where mr herrington will have a booth to promote his publication advertisers to v feather fancier get excellent results and last month advertiser in weston reported sales in texas and in denmark from an adver tisement in the newspaper many novel costumes at lions halloween frolic over two hundred dancers enjoyed the halloween frolic ii the rose room with the lions club as hosts the modem aires played for dancing winners of spot dances were elsie hulme and grace noons lome evans and jessie murphy and jim bums and doris roberts judgng for costumes was a real job as there were a good two dozen which were above the average first prize went to mrs fred anthony as an old lady second to gob collier george towns jane russell and third to mrs bruce mcnlven as a painter special mention should go to ruey brethour and robb richardson as a couple of glamour girls mrs jack harrison and mrs vance kentner who were the best of the ghosts mr and mrs wilfrid hunter who exchanged clothing to make a riotous combination and to cr joseph gibbons whose feminine cos tume was really something godjepjrjjgjpemojnsration for st john ambulance a demonstration of blood typing was held last wednesday evening in the municipal building by a group from toronto thirty four members and friends of the local st john ambu lance brigade nursing division 07 were present to be typed the members after taking instruc tion from the travelling group hope in the near future to have all those to terested typed for future assistance to anyone needing a transfusion further particulars about when a clinic will be held will be announced rt bar l w b broughall finish on them by experimental farm will and wett the nearest dominion sdvtoe ton the details of feeding buy now wqfter w jio potatoes it 1vail1hj vat out ooujejt wax beans diced beets xxc sheued wa1nots 49c sauhnes inmnci n 1c shredded wheat x quaker muffe 1 23c 17 pmooits o ti cow aits c to i4c x4 tobk oiocma t w cma tobiwt i4 mi bqman heal ae afbicot i nescafe 4 prune nectar 29c special white mealy cookers no 1 canadian potatoes 751b bag 139 new crop florida juices oranges 216s oranges doz38c new crop marsh seedless 96s grapefruit 5 for 25c imported firm ruby red tomatoes lb 23c carrots bunch 5c turnips lb 3c lettuce celery coconuts

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