Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1953, p. 10

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v the georgetown hekald ednesday evening aipxil 22 1053 page 10 section member conduct evening church sendee j d on speedvale ave ernst at northern city limits thurs aprlll 23 24 mr music bing crosby st mon april 25 27 wait till the sun shines nelue in gay technicolor with jean peters kugh marlowe tues wed april 28 29 cyrano de bergerac jose ferrer mala powers thurs fri april 30 may 1 mr belvedere rings the bell clifton webb joanne dm children rlaycround 2 shows nightly ka1n or clear children under 12 years free concrete well tile culvert tile septic tanks h r nellis r r 3 rockwood phone rockwood 120 r 31 1 for expert eye care 1 consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 pjrn daily evenings by appointment top soi road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestroufhlc sarah st georgetown phone 505r f 3 i am the vine ye are the bran ches was the scripture verse of the 13th window in the series at st johns united church on sunday morning with the emblem being the vine with its branch bearing its fruit rev john m smith read as his scripture lesson john 15 117 which tells that jesus is the true vine with his father as the hus- bandman and that we are the branches it shows us that as his followers we are expected to bear fruit and that we can only do o by abiding in him and he in us just as a branch cannot bear fruit except it abide in the vine this scripture warns us too that every branch which beareth not rfruit is taken away mr smith pointed out that the vine with its fruit or grapes that all about the vineyard and ts husbandry and the fact that the branches must bear fruit or be taken away and burned were all very familiar things to the people of jesus day part of their daily life so that his teaching would be readily understood by thorn and so arc we just as fam iliar with these same facts of our christian religion we have learned much from our bible reading and christian- activities about us and in which we take a part from church worship and christian teaching and preaching including the fact that unless we too abide close in our vine we are liable to deteriorate in our christian living and lose our usefulness for jruil baring and service the world expects us to bi ir fruit expects us to piacticc our christi in teachings and show the love foi our fellow hum ins which we pro fess show it in deeds not just in words and the church too expects fiuit from us that is what we promised when we joined its fel low ship that we would use every means of grace to fulfil our ow of loyalty to our belief in jesus and his teachinfes and commandments then god too expects fruit from us that is why he has placed us here and sustains us why he has called and chosen us to be his chil dren andervants expects us to carry on ms work tell others of him show by our lives that we abide in him do all we can to es tablish his kingdom in brother hood the world over mx smith asked that we accept the emblem whenever we look at it as a chal lenge to examine ourselves and make sure we are bearing fruit as we should be choir anthem was sun of my soul mrs j bailey and miss is abel dobson sang a morning pray er the evening service was in charge of the session with most of its members taking part the theme of the service was three great parables of jesus the first of these was the prodigal son with hymn prayei scripture and ad dress taken by p b harrison w deans and a maclaren second was the good samaritan taken by cecil mcnimara j d godfrey for albert hills unl norman burns and the third the sower the sici and th soil t ikon b dr mi 1 ister j d cirifny the si 1 1 iuie f r a zcravlrv and george ward w t evans and e b sunkhimcr vcre churc t st in 1 v mudonih h kftlnr i m ucni it mdg mr n 11 usl t rs mr t bud and mr 1 1 it she wire nu nlioi p i in hon i r t rev john m smith for th ir i n sori c n v i fide hi mr l ill t t u im lime expressed his pit usurc it so many elders taking p il in in service misses jean and margaret bird artompinied by their mother sang i ivinj for jesus so fulfilling hoc tor birds part in the service mr alfred tost and mrs hath wrig jesworth sang follow him and miss audiey bishop was at the pi ano for the service of praise 1953 county rate set at 575 mills halton county s mill rate of 5 75 mills is a threequarter mill increase over 1952 almost half of county expendi ture will be on roads 125 000 going for this purpose and 195000 for general expenditures at the budgetstriking meeting council approved an increase in sal ary for the county clerk county treasurer and members of the jail staff the former residence of the jail governor will be remodelled fo- offices at a cost of 10 000 and a 65acre tract of land in nassaga- weya will be bought from the frank estate for 1200 for reforestation a number of grants were ap proved including halton plow men s association 200 halton ju nlor farmers 25 institute for the blind 350 salvation army 700 halton music festival 100 hospi tal for sick children 250 lome scots regiment and band 500 each and the yearly grants to geor getown acton and milton fairs high tales f published by students of georgetown high school volume 1 no 14 georgetown ontario wednesday april 22 19s3 farm news ken vivian president palermo club eighteen boys joined the paler mo 4h tractor maintenance club at palermo public school on jvion day evening april 13th after the safety film miracle of piradise valley was shown art bennett assist agne rep intro rimed btrt mokgaih engineering i leldmm for halton peel and york counties who explained the project and distributed manuals record books and safety rules ken vivian burlington r r no 1 was elected president edward setswort 1 burlington r r no 2 vice president and ken scotland miltdn r r 6 secretary local club readers fred bell and colin alton were present and fred bell spoke briefly asking for coop eration to make this 4h club which fs sponsored by the palermo junior farmers and the ont dept of agriculture a success masons take degree at toronto meeting the mmm degree was confer red on four candidates at a meet ing of lebanon chapter toronto on wednesday in charge of the degree were ex comp james mccalg and officers of halton chapter ram geor getown the officers with other members of the lodge went to the city by special bus for the evtn ing under the prodigal son mr maclaren stressed the need for pre vention of the sorrow and tragedy of the experience of the prodigal son or daughter by increased acti vity in christian youth organizations to offset the temptations of worldly pli usurp and riches mr burns showed from the good sirmritan that our neighbor is lnionp in need of the help which wt can give or service render and th it j no 1 deeds count more than s utim nt as the dramatist wroli when all thy fmnds and com r dis floe cock deeds alone will m tk f r line mr ward sh wrti fiom the par ibli f the sower the need for the nful r owlng f the kood seed wh th is the woih of god but also lh it the soil of all kinds stone or wcc and even tie cood soil must be tende 1 c in mlly and under con t iu il cultivation so th it growth c in be- in iint un 1 ai d a ruh h ir v st fatherd rev lohn m smith led in the invocation pr iyer and pronounced the benediction f wool growers organization wool shd collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable grading direct settlement skippers may obtain sacks and twine without charge from clare w wilson edith street georgetown a ft stark georgetown or by writing direct to tapm c i ffowu growers ltd mfr want ontarfe jftttli i grand opening dance at huttonyille park saturday april 25th dalt gibson and his groat orchestra admission 75c under new management only a second georg mcclure the cross threads of tthe high powered telescope met the figure as she crossed the intersec tion and turned up the side street every fateful step bringing the minkcovered girl nearer to predes tined doom the rifle was cocked and levelled at her advancing shape a damp finger twitched spasmod ically on the burred flaw of the trigger guard moisture was form ing in his eyes as the tenseness of the situation swelled vyithin him in another few minutes she would be en range for the fateful shot two days before his present sit uation was farthest from his mind she had enjoyed his company in one of the swank down town night clubs the expense of uie exciting evening being supnkmented by continual saving from a minute pay envelope gloria bad a lood time but the receding tide of chuck s wallet was flatter than a pancake this type of entertainment w as commonplace for gloria who had an eye for a well lined bank ac count chuck couldnt help admir ing this fast young woman her dashing figure well defined in an exciting evening dress butjiertc ognized the difference in their t istes chuck had hopes of mar rymg her but glori i only pi yed along as long as she had a good time a bank tellers waecs would not satisfy her desires for expen sive clothes gay nightlife and mink the following evening after his financial setback he phoned gloria tot see if she would take in a mo vie she had complained of a headache and had declined with thanks chuck s loneliness overwhelmed him and setting out from his mod est apartment for a walk he met one of the accountants after a short talk they decided a movie would do them both good chuck had always bragged at the bank of his steady girl and his friend the accountant was the type who en joyed teasing him about his pecu niary situation the whole roof of the theatre lobby fell in as a bright yellow convertible stopped and emitted his girl gloria accompanied by a new fancy this time she was wearing mink and a paternal figure older and of better means than her part ner of the night before assisted her through the lobby and into the theatre p chuck returned to his apartment that evening realizing that he would be the laughing stock of the bank another sucker all night he tossed and turned with her saucy face always in his mind her soft voice came track to him and the more he tossed the clearer he ima kincd hor she was forever on 1 i mind tormenting him his rifle lowered as again that pi it fate flashed bciorc him nn i eoniii him bv lr miry move mint whv should he let his mii r tct the better of hunshe just w nt wo th it he shifti d position and as the si in litttthii them diminished his mind w is a picture of cl ishing desiies the foremost desire to pos sis lur miybc he could talk it i r and sir uehu n things out with hoi but hadnt this been done be fori w ithout sin ooss the sue kssful w iy to end il ill was to kill her with nfl choulhred trigger fu c r ton td heart pounding his deed was almost accomplished he would fire when she readied tin middle of the street clorn reieheri the side street pans d on the cm b ind w ithout 1 kini prixiiriid a i ss the sirccch of brakes the resoundink lurch pf a great impact and all w is oi r gloria s funeral was quiet and unnoticed exci pt for thebnef deith notice in the evenmj paper her accident gained only third page attention but if he had pul led the trigger a second before it would have made front page head lines editorial don souther now that easter holidays are dead and gone we enter the tough and grueling home stretch we have less than two months to bring up the marks or warm the same seat next year we students never realize until almost too late that the year is just about out now s the time to start and get down to the nasty business spf homework if we have enough intestinal fortitude to do without some entertainment and stick at the books we can make a show ing its like the man who shoved himself out in the lake without an oar we ve come this far and there s no going back it takes a lot of work even to get started at the books but if we can make a habit of getting down to brass tacks and studying well be a lot happier in the end we have only about one month to decide if we are going to fail or pass and if we work hard we can pass and prove the year wasn t in vain no body likes a failure and a failure likes nobody so a little more per sever ince and there will te a few iess repeaters next term may 26th date for cadet inspection ross mcguvray practise for the annual high school inspection which will be held in may 26th is underway two periods each week are devoted to cadet training and the girls as well as the boys are drilling present plans are to have eight platoons but anything can happen yet lt- col j r barber will be the in specting officer as well as a repres entative from central command all people interested in cadet work arc invited to keep this date open and come out and support the ca del corps tw o schemes for the c idets are coming up one will be on a week end including rriday saturday and sunday and will be held in con junction with the rcat at aur era more details w ill be given later the other scheme will be a local one and will take place m the near future fieldcraft coor dination and other things useful to cadet training are studied on these schemes world peace is assured doubt loss these days you ve seen that headline but most of them have been mere rumours there is one organ uation that assures peace mra moral re armament this world wade org anization is not communistic not capitalistic but a complete new idea for the world this tremen dous group has four basic princi pies absolute honesty absolute purity absolute love absolute tin selfishness with these mra is slowly helping the world realize that it s not who is right but what is right world headquarters of mra is in an hotel in the alps a remarkable place where the coal is supplied free by west german miners the linen by somebody else and often carloads of canned goods from can ada here everybody is equal ev ery person leaves with a new idea which has been put into operation behind sudden settlements of big strikes mra is usually found wor king out problems on whats right another task force tours the east bringing the new idea in the form of a drama which plays to packed houses in every centre mra has been called by many prominent usa newspapers as the only hope for peace and mra be lieves that world peace can be as sured if the world follows its prin clples we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms insmllrd er remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street geqrgetown milton win second basketball game on april 2 milton at their own j request came to town and chal lenged ghs to another basketball game which milton won 3628 milton was very much surprised and well they had cause as at the end of the second period the score was very close they had to admit that this was a new georgetown choir report bev 11 de csterriav we tried in vain to h vi c id ts in choir pi no i ve didn t want to miss the whole per lod just twentv five minutes of it but as i said before it didn t work oh well mavbc c ii have better luck ni xt tune tit 1 ii v o jt or not the festiv al is one week away one double trio koes off pitc h and the other one ni t siitlu liisrn tu 1v lhroiln tjutmii it s iirmi iltnil a ehoirvi tw rt is in the mak int v c luvehicl about five in w songs willurithe past few wicks ill of them er nice will this was supposed to be in b mm o clock and it s now after nine so i d better close now ti mi the game was evened up tlain in the fin il period george town coming within a point of the winners but lacked the extra push to overcome them it should be pointed out that mil ton only had seven players while georgetown had four lines with cxtra relief men darby was high georgetown scorer with other bas kets scored by g grcig jf hughes d anderson and j sanuck signs of spring but ghs hasn t completely changed over from win ter sport we have seen the girls out with the basketball on their forbidden court the volleyball net is up but not much action there yet the football has been aired once or twice the girls have a nice new white softball but all they are able to do is throw the thing around and yell ouch when they eatch it lerror jby jtighll bill hughes the early autumn night was hot and humid pale moonlight crept through the windows on the bed lay a somewhat bulky figure writh ing turning and sweating another night of torture was upon him and he could do nothing but lie there and wait for weeks now it had stalked him every night waiting for an opportunity to strike he dare not sleep or relax his vigi lance for even a moment or it would be upon him and all would be over there it was a faint noise on the far side of the room revealed it3 presence he couldn t see it of course but he knew it was there as it always was biding its time and ready to jump him on a mom ent s notice why should he fight it any longer escape was impos sible and since it would only hurt for a moment before all would be over the night wore on morning was approaching quickly and another sleepless night of waiting would soon be over soon he w ould be compelled to carry on with his daily duties but watt it was coming closer were these nights of anxiety finally going to end closer and closer it came dodging from side to side attempting to elude him then it hovered over him and at the same time moved closer to the wall then he saw it outlined by the moonlight against the wall those long bent lets 3on a shoij ugly bod sent shiv ers down his spine then a brainwave struck him maybe there was a wav to outwit this monster slowly his hand dropped from the side of his bed to the floor it crept along the floor until he found his weapon steal thily he brought it back onto the bed and then he sw ung blood spurted on the wallpaper as the mangled body of a mosquito drop ped silmtly to the floor 9b report terrj harle wen all back after the holiday and caker to ret to worn well anywav were all back at shop on tuesdav it was not unlike lon don england by this i mean that we could not see the next persons face there s one good point noth ing to be exotei about though just one of our experts at the forge creating his own little smoke screen cadet practice is being held in the eighth period on wednesday and the fourth period on thursday the boys who are unfamiliar with this sort of thing are under special at tention some are progressing won derfully but of course there are still a few who think as you wore means go home but they 11 come as one peeved officer said it s as plain as the nose all over your face a society lady who had few dut ies to perform vtsued a specialist to complain of her insomnia so you cant sleep at night the doc tor dutifully queried 1 didnt say that the lady re torted haughtily i can sleep through the night very nicely but along about 10 o clock in the morn ing all 1 do is toss and turn work reviewed as aid directors meet ten new child protection cases came under the jurisdiction of hal ton children s aid society in march it was learned at a meeting of the directors in milton last week sixtyone cases were open at the monthend there were 115 chil dren in the society care wkh a total of 225 visits and office inter views pertaining to these two pha ses of the work a brief report was made on the recent opening of parttime offices in oakvllle and burlington an of fice in lusk hall oakvllle is open each tuesday afternoon and one in burlington legion hall each friday afternoon citizens with family problems in these centres can con tact a society r who will be in attendance on these days at the annual meeting of the soc iety later this month in teuton mr d coughlan director of probation servicea car t province w411 speaks the boys choir of st judet church oejcville will also be part of the pebgram dwyught saving time begins next sjreek

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