Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1950, p. 1

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v -r- j t georgetown ont wedneitky november lt 1950 rev j a tuer is preacher for st joh ann according fo tradition indian sum mer should follow the first snow the aerrnon subject ho- maybe there is 9ru more- good weather in the offing on sunday october 20 st john united church held two special services in observance of the 111th anniversary the church was sjmf- ily but beautifully decorated with ehryssntheumus through the klnd- ness of the 5030 club and the worn- ians association rev j a tuer mia jbd of laidlaw memorial united church hamilton was the guest speaker fand the worship was conducted by the minister rev j m smith sen by mr tuer for his morning message was seeing god in his tory in challenging terms he con fronted the congregation with he fact that the moral law of god un- derglrds the whole lite of man and that the nation family or individual j october 27 who refuses to live accordingly is october 28 shattered by the resulting conflict october 29 the evening message was entitled christs charter for the church and was a continuation of the morn ing theme showing that the chris tian church when she is true to christs charter of vicarious love fulfils the great mission of harmon izing men with gods moral laws and present the only true and abid ing hope to mankind the choir and junior choir un der the able direction of norman laird and assisted by guests from toronto provided special music for the occasion at the morning wor- the weajh mr editor it seems as u there is no end to these beautiful fall days oven tho norval t 90th birthday sunday for mr george dollop on guy fawkes day sunday november 5th william george uieso ocauniui lau aays oven uiu rj wc did get a bit of a scare last fri- mends from three to five thai a day with tho seasons lowest reading fiernoon and froijsevcn to nine in of 24 the first snow is yet to arrive and date october 23 october 24 october 25 october 26 average max 52 43 43 51 53 v 58 69 min 38 35 36 31 24 44 44 rain 46 044 54 28 36 so pioneer family member mks mulholland dies sister of james mulholland geor ftetown miss nellie mulholland died suddenly at her home in acton on october 20th she was a daughter of pioneer district residents the cm ww lt mr land mrs george mulhol- ahlp the combined choirs sang let i jbnd bnd had uved her 1ue m ait together praise the lord and acto where she was a faithful the pra of thank the member ot stjojephschurch the crusaders the evening jf mr goiiop was horn in norval november 5ui 1860 tthe village school he attended is still in use he took up residence m toronto in mrs charles boyle lions trip wfinner mr and mrs charles boyle 38 normandy boulevard will enjoy a plane trip to new york noxt month geordlo gollop of norval joins i as guests ot georgetown lions club the over ninety birthday club- mrs boyle won the trip when he will be at heme to his many her ticket no 73 was drawn at the lions maiquondo monday in the rose room deputy district gov- wonderful costumes at lions masqueradeparty public school news jrfarton teachers honour misses langan harrison two georgetown teachers misses one of the years most anticipa ted parties is the lions masquerade which was hctd monday ip tb rase room this year the party set a new standard of quality and originality of costuming and it waal no smell task for the judge a choose prizewinners cmor gordon vivian o brampton hb hjot ahdmay j2 j drew the ticket from the drum i wcro honoured at a meeting of hal- xl jji f 1 mrs boyle is a british war bride teacnlrs institute las week teiuil wtsf 2 wss who met and married her husbahd tnc reured ust june and aatef ully designed by stan rtnlay r w 1avn wltbr u gj m l jrdne of lltsjiss 1886 moved to north bend neb- adlan army overseas in world war ql tnc ion8 yean 0 faithful raska in 1898 and returned to nor- 8 mr boyle is employed at prov- service ccndorid by them to the ial imttlowhere hehastslncemadeineial paper ltd young people who had him home he has one son george e gollop his wife sarah cusick of moffat- died in 1944 in her nln- jieth year mr gollop ir in excellent health and active he has just completed the replanting of several thousand tulip bulbs and is looking forward to an even better showing of them next spring than this year when ten thousand darwins made his home and garden the show place of norx al the gollops have been prominent in the life of the village since mr the all expanse trip for two in- lr their classrooms eludes three days and two nights in presentations of original new york prize fb best home made costume i went tb reta maw attired all a nasaed driic mrs clarence keo- pnssea ned won pruc ror best htimoxoua costume and mrs roy hopper at water the boyle will coivutpinted by mrs a gm1 f mae wak moti b l bruyns or georgetown were made j 16 them by miss mildred eason and miss jean ruddell i the institute convened at mem orial hall oac guelphi on friday devotional exercises were conduc- i in me me oi me vuiaxc iilx i t gollops father arrived there from ihfors jolnuy with the recrea i his nbtive somerset england in commission and the minister his native 1849 gben williams at billy t dlariond horseshoe and travel both ways by tca plane in addition to the trip they receive new dominion luggage for the trip donated by the company and mc- clurc s home furnishings the lions club will net over 600 from the successful draw the money is earmarked for the 1051 stavathome camp which the club ing in the absence of the college recre chaplain rev w a young greet- tags from the college were brought by professor h w pettiplerre dean ot men and student counsellor mr s buchanan and mr d carey con ducted a singsong mrs bert marchment was tb best lady dressed as a man don hcrrington topped the many entries of men dressed as ladles ken hulas and his partner marg rush j r c he be dressed couple- ted by rev crawford smith of y knox presbyterian church garnet mackenzie acton public school ci llul ufsc principal presided over the meet- jfjll sticcju wm i ial association education minister officates junior choir sang the crusaders wnm nw h 5r rttxzfm new glen school dedication requiem high mass was sung in was entitled o clap your hands v w i together and a quartette comprl- fahcr mcreavy of paris and father sed of ferne calrd dorothy king mcbrlde of hamilton present in the milestone in the history of ai secretarytreasurer ruth evans jack norris and jack patterson sanctuary interment was in dub- glen williams was the official op- deputy reeve george leslie sang lord i was blind as the hncemetery ening of the beautiful new three- councillors walter linham and rnsecto7llkuce mnam evening contribution the choir sang two anthems king all glorious in which ruth thompson sang the solo parts and glorious is thy name mr jack patterson pallbearers were david gordon room school monday evening hon craig rcid were also on the plat- tho group on a subject important to every individual conservation after the business was completed the teachers went to the royal ho tel banquet hall for a turkey din ner dr baker senior professor of cntimology at the college spoke briefly on the courses offered there mrs l l skuce ba bpaed delighted her listeners with a hum orous address in which she remin isced on her school instructors miss donkin thanked mrs skuce for her contribution towards a successful convention mr f elliot sang two acton native dr john m mcdougall 40 sup erintendent of brentford sanitar ium died last thursday in brans lawrence gibbons thomas kelley dana porter k c ontario minis- duncan waldle george smith and t of education was an honoured m skuce introduced all the of- ezlo marzo buest and pronounced the school ticials including mrs edna beau- surviving miss mulholland are opened after commenting briefly on and mrs nellie gardiner baritone sang the solo hesmiled our si annieand irene of he importance of the occasion members of the staff mrs porter so on me and a trio comprised of mr mk- traynor agne mryportersaldthat eduoatlon ia mrshnllnd mrs skucewere pre- t last sneaker atu rtrr maiadneyrumthompsovtandd mrs s oreilly owen sound not for a select few but is for every- stntcd with flowers leomfrd ssss peri buhotoffered pan angel- t- brothers john of port one it tot easy for something and lhe uhu were ior ofrt erfmusax n t ndjnesfgeorgetown ne m ust b ear h djy d menu after thj w end- ool honour gusttb the duet my task and the jun- born at acton he was the son of the late mr and mrs malcolm uet dougall he was a member on the staff at mountain sanitarium ham ilton before going to brentford la 1946 dr medougall was a fellow of the american college of cheat physicians and was widely known for his work with tubercular pat ients besides his widow he leaves two sons james and douglas and daughter leslie dr medougall was a cousin of mrs w a mcclure and james bc- cles sr who with eccles mcclnrn attended the funeral service oa monday at brantford t lor choir sang the prayer from p school news hansel and getel as an offertory the scriptures chosen for the day were twb great and challenging pas sages one from the old testament micah 6 18 and one from the new testament luke 10 2537 on monday evening members esquesing teachers see new glen school the work made progressively har- 1 william korzack spoke for the day included miss annlillvin i ivvvelop tt i txxsrjs nijs do not necessarily mean that a new hod the uin iducatioti is rood but he pointed v n i ut the effect that such a buuding nonour of lne mr lu ti on tuesday evening october 24 j t he women teachers federation of those responsible for their work in bers of the georgetown staff who number of years ago uu the effect that such a building i muit have on teachers and puplu 0 tvj tyl j i porter proclaimed a holiday on i ilike in reducing fatigue and mak- itii their lessons pleasant met in st johns memorial hall for congregational dinner prepared esquesing me in the new fien williams public school under the stanlev hall rrovmciol member of parlnmcnt for halton and school iriijiector l l skuce were also peak rs as us esquesing ree e i iy this week to be set by the prin ipal sweepstake ticket nets fifty pounds m- vm il ff t planning ovthencwwecuuremiss c otrru jttin uinitfwm lt l mrs g kldnej provided music for mildred eason president miss the occasion and remarks of apprec- j l r jean ruddell lce president ana mrs i er lation ere expressed by p b har rlson to the ladies of the congre gation a to t director of musicjv and by e forgrate chairman of thecommittee of stewards to the congregation for their efforts in promoting the work of st johns a film entitled i and now i see carrying a challenging message was shown as a fitting conclu anniversary observances ihairmap of the township school j couples are 1 1 i board hich administers the p v joe dwyer sccretary-treasu- school was chairnnn fjr the eien- f by churchpeoplo twenty three teachers attcn ni and briefly skitchtd the details a ten collar donation was of the new building which was con- tl conclusion o the service made to the goodwill project which structcd by j b mackenzie and st paul s church oir- sunday ev- secs that each british teacher on son wired and heated by george nb the coiigrcgation ndjourned exchange to canada is presented muckart and painted by mcleod lu lhc parish hall for a social half w ith a christmas cheque twenty md frank of acton murton and ho during the court of which dollars was again vofed towards a rans of hamilton were architects o recently narried coupks were rift of christiras candy for walncy prior to the speeches school pup- tendered a presentation mr and shown unfitting inclusion of the school wancy wand england n presented a musical program s dennis blown barbara need- miss jean ruddell addressed the which included songs by the choir ham and mr and mrs norman group telling of her summer at the kd by the new school prmcipoljohn dorcci jolley were each school of fine arts bahff she tantelon and a dance by the jun- presented with china by miss ppr- wn pao sylvia diggins and jacqueline t e n ifazcll on behalf of the con- georgetown man aubrey c mm mcbndc was a prizewinner in the cambridgeshire irish sweep tikes inst week he held a ticket on a horse which was scratched and will rimvo fifty pounds mr mcbndc who was on the staff of mcclure s home furnish ings has been a patient in hamilton s mitoriiim for oicr a year it is good to know that he is making goud progress and is now able to he up for part of each day hornby i alfred hudhard was mimico town employee showed iews of interest on tne mrs screen miss marion hepburn 1ucas played piano duets and a iriuslc supervisor sang im foil double trio sang members of ing in love with love the visit- which were sylvia diggins carol ing teachers were then taken on a crosby leonard bcnstcad jimmy tour of the new threeroomed school schcnk jacqueline lucas and the ladies of glen williams uni- maureen hepburn ted church served dainty refresh- mis marion hepburn music tea- leaving georgetown to make his home in mimico some thirty years ago alfred l hubbard aged 75 years died suddenly on mon ey october 23rd the result of a heart attack while living in town the hubbard family occupied thelmenu the net meeting of the es- j cher at the school accompanied at house beside the public school innlucsing women teachers will be j which the doherty fomlly now re- held in ashgrove public school side he was born in england i november 28h when miss nellie mr hubbard suffered the heart lardlne of hornb will tell of her seizure on arriving at his work summer tour through eastern can- wlth the mimico works department ida i where he had been employed since 1820 he leaves his vvife the for- the eiger briv cms of grade vii mer bertha ossler and a daughter have reorganized their red cross mrs bernlce allen of long branch group with tl omas dobbic prcs the funeral was held wednesday i ulent cilviuking v icepwsidcnt afternoon with interment in green- itiivmond mccirtnev socretnry wood ce netery georgetown norval i mil iicno bouskill treasimri they xpect to hold their first meeting j in tho near future the piano and also sang two num bers with mrs jack addy at the iano an interesting feature of the pro gram was the story of the village told in instalments by some of the pupils mr porter said that in the iiijiiy school openings which he had ittcndcd this was something unique and he complimented the t iff on the idea piicnt on the platform were uu tubers of the school board r h ilunjci r l davidson heeloi bud ind william dobbic as well grcgation and congratulations and merchant thanks grc icst wishes were extended by rev e maxwell the coitteeln halloween party chargl of the lunch included mr f slnrrhik mrs a barnett mra uurion and miss doreen hazell arthur godfrey autograph highlights horse show rfar a highlight of the hsrrlsburg i p i horse show for mrs ken mcmillan as arthur godfrey s h lt n towns should have and mlojjrapli n a program the mc- ouldn t in so much trouble dear mr editor this is a note to tell you thu was tin best halloween i have pent in business i have been in many towns and this is the only one v h u has shown an interest in young people and i think it is won- i derful as a rule halloween is bedlam but not in this town i think you have a wonderful fttm 1 1 ntion commission thai is mill ins u m nn mrs bob i in itttudid ttu show last week nut sit in in irijuciit box to that of lhe f imous t actio stai and hi tt mr gonfnj i- showing his luinuikt hoi ses v ith our young people thete is no one knows better than a restaur- int keeper hist or luck to our grc mi mabel coleman rose bar restaurant little helpers meet for annual gathering the annual meeting of the little helpers of st stephens church hornby was held on saturday af ternoon at the home of mra iran neth pew tress the youngster aa joyed halloween games under tha direction of miss evelyn course those assisting were mrs f wal ler mrs w thompson mrs a har- rop mrs c hunter miss dorothy course mrs john bradley mr wm bradley mrs foster brain and rev and mrs j maxwell two local boys attend ryerson two boys who attended george- tow n high school last year have en rolled at the ryerson institute of technology in toronto this year thpy are doug maclaren sea o mr and mrs alex maclaren who is studying electronics and bay anderson son of mr and mrs clasv nce anderson who is taking a course in industrial chemistry norval scouts and guide plan church parade this week this coming sunday november th the 1st norval stout troop guide company guide pack aflsl brownies will paridc to the unlta4 church for service at 11 ajn the various units urc asked to form to ut tin parish hall at 10 45 ajn tha sin hi or hoi communion in the c lull ih of englsnd that morning will c at 10 00 oclock instead of l ii usuil time of 11 nigerian missionary church group speaker thankoffering list h i lod of tuesday ifurnoon wis set iside for a halloween frolic in the various classrooms when games nd refreshments were enjoyed the classes of mrs j dwycr miss eason miss hume miss the annual meeting or vorval presbyterian lindsay and miss scott paraded in church was held wednesday masquerade through the senior with many visitors present mrs roorn where the parade was much craig mcclure president of the an appreciated i wus was in the chair the ladles i of brampton presbyterian church took the devotional part of thai i program and this was followed by check le forum two duets by mrs john harston of opens new season korval and mrs donald dolson of i i union the guest speaker of the the first meeting this fall of the afternoon was mrs percy a mu- check line rarm forum was held on slonary from nigeria at present monday at the home of mr and home on furlough and she related many interesting facts about tha customs of the nauaa and the con ditions under- which aha and bar husbaadearrf est their work bunch mrs krnest curry the group lis tened to the broadcast and discussed the subject can we farm shorter hours weeks meeting wfu be held at the home at mr and tlnf oeorge laalle

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