Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1953, p. 3

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for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimneygblocks its oriole concrete block co w j mcgowan 9tfa line glen williams triangle 73471 outoftown callers please reverse charges x jfine ihemonals eh monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain phone 158 r 32 r r 1 milton instantly killed as triick overturns killed in truck mishap last wednesday night robert gordon whaley 52 of whaley s corners was buried in evergreen cemetery milton on friday following a fun eral service af the david a mc- clure funeral home brampton mr whaley driving alone in a ligftt truck was killed when he fell from the truck cab under the wheels after the truck skidded 130 feet along a ditch on a township road three miles v est of streets ville the body was not freed un til the wreckage could be lifted toy a tow truck mr whaley is survived by his wife lena macmillan and a fam ily of seven children mrs herb hamilton streetsville raymond of huj ton ville mrs gordon lane of georgetown lome keith kenneth and carol at home christmas advertising attractive new illustrations are available to merchants at the her ald office for christmas advertis ing ask to see them caufoiwa and the golden west heres just the opportunity youve been waiting for a delightful 26day tritto sonny california with sightseeing ob the way- colorado spring cove of the winds grand canyon los angeles hollywood and a side trip south of the border to tki juana homeward bound you visit santa barbara and monterey enjoy a thrilling stop in san francisco and then return via reno salt lake city cheyenne and chicago atk yver agtmt far sws cf lu ow ftmmy ofesp rleosws noaeed voconottm 235 92 iound tut fah rom toronto sewed to ctoge moudcshoih boom km 20 mgms t2wagsot corner cupboard restaurant tr 73051 main street pabh nkw8 haltonites second in calf club contest four hundred and fifty four 4r cjub members from as far east as renfrew carleton and russell to essex in the southwest and sud bury in the north participated in the annual provincial 4h club con tests held at guelph on friday these young people ranging in age between 16 and 20 years represen ted 227 different 4h clubs in a total of eight different projects the- interclub competition open to 4h dairy clubs brought together a total of 6 club teams of tvo members each here the maryboro 4h hobtetnrclub team from wel lington county took first honours with haltons norman bird and barry archer representing the hal- ton 4h holstein calf club in sec ond in the competition open to 4h beef clubs 41 club teams battled it out with top honours going to the north durham beef and dairy calf club of durham county in sec ond position was the team of the guelph 4h calf club of wellington county nosing out halton s team of evelyn mccann and katherine merry by a two point margin both halton teams were coached by art bennett associate agricultural rept resentative for halton and peel counties halton was represented in the 4h tractor club competition by ken fish and ken scotland of the pal ermo 4h tractor club this compe tition brought together 39 club teams with top honours golngto the norwood club team from peterboro county durham county bis winner durham county 4h club teams coached by agricultural represen tative e a summers and his assis tant j w brown took lop honors in four of the eight projects beef swine grain and potatoes the other four top awards went to a wellington county club team in dairy cattle frontenac in poultry renfrew in forestry and peterboro in tractor competition ontario deputy minister of agri culture c d graham delivered a stirring and inspiring address at the banquet which brought the day s programme to a close it was a day which will long be remem bered by the 4o4 young people who represented the 18 996 club mem bers enrolled in the 1767 4h clubs organized in ontario in 1953 ontario hotels provide accommodation for 1500000 travellers a year when a traveller putt up at a hotel he leaves money in the community through local shopping this year the hotels of ontario will provide over 51000 rooms for an estimated 1500000 visitors the accommodation thus provided contributes in a great measure to the success of the tourist business one of ontario largest industries the popularity of ontario hotels is due lo their ever increasing high standard of comfort and service the hotel fe a community asset ojfeeejqz remembrance of god strewed at st johns j d g with thanksgiving just a week past and its spirit still in the air rev john m smith in st johns united church on sunday morning sought to keep remembrance of in debtedness to god and the vows mde to him from time to time he used as his subject the unpaid vow and took his text from the 66th psalm i will pay thee my vows which m lips have uttered and my mouth hath spoken when i was in trouble and who hasn t been in trouble sore trouble when there wag noth ing left but to call on god be lieving somehow in his promises even though former vows were still unpaid mr smith s mind went back to early duys when a hymn was widely sung and with much enthusiasm and belief standing standing i m starding on the prom lses of god it sank deep into his memory and still holds but why is it not sung now it id nof in the hymn books can it be that man is not standing on the promises of god fliat in the hurry and bustle of our lives amid all our prosperity our security our self- assurance we are forgetting gods promises so quickly and trying to get along on o ir own until yes until sore trouble comes maybe we have been so richly blessed that it has not come to us yet if not yet it almost surely will so that at some time in our lives we will involuntary cry out to him if not with our lips thert with our heart and soul believing his promise that if we cry unto him in our distress he will hear us and answer answer oh yes but often not just as we expect often not until later do we realize that he has answered us much better for us than our mn asking wait on the lord and he shall renew thy strength what a promise that is come ulrho me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and i will give you rest god is our refuge end strength a very present help in trouble and when we call on him in time of trouble relying on his promises dh we not with our heart and mind if not with our lips make a vow unto him at such a time we lealize how unfair it is to accept his promises and help and yet ignore his command merits and statutes his will for us we are ready then to make a vow promise anything everything if need be many pay their tow the psalmist said i will go into thy house with burnt offerings i will pay thee my vows how many very many forget the unpaid vow how much do we owe if all the vows and promises made to god had been paid would not this world long since have been won back to him to whom it rightfully belongs if we pay him our vows now how soon will his kingdom come and war and sin and suffer ing be done avay with the world over a young minister new in his charge was hastily called to the bedside of one of his elderly mem bers very seriously ill and as he walked he wondered in his inex penence what he could say to such a god fearing man as he knew him to be so he prayed silently as he went he found that his member was very troubled because he could not remember god s promises he was truly distressed the natural thing to do was to mention some of them and so try to bring them back to his failing memory but instead the words came to the young min ister to say but you dont think god will forget them do you his faett brightened oh no he said as he relaxed and was at peace again he must have paid his vows the choir s anthem was god is a spirit the offertory nearer my god to thee mrs e g bis hop evening worship was with knox church on the occasion of their anniversary thb georgetown wednesday evening oct 21st 1053 pacue 2 teachtr studio main st south tr 72578 margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 73203 gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking erniej thompson glen williams tr 73366 flowers for all occasions potted plants bedding stock bulbs artistics designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 1 4 murdock st tr 7 2952 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems ea vest roughing sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 okeefes brewing company limited legion notes the annual remembrance day parade will be hell this year on the sunday before the 11th namely november 8th at 3 00 p m at the cenotaph the parade will form at the legion hall at 230 all mem bers please be on hand for this most important of all days remembrance supper is schedu led for friday november 6th at 7 15 pm once again there will be a hot turkey dinner with entertain ment and dancing afterwards the tickets go on sale thursday night after the monthly meeting and will be handled through the steward or through charlie day get them ear ly and avoid being disappointed as the demand is always greater than the supply poppy day is saturday novem ber 7th with chairman mrs t f grieve in charge how about of- fering a bit of hep that day fer- lows old get pep vim fmi m f wfw ysars ywc on specdvale ave ernst t northern cltr limits closed for the season thank you foe your patronage well be seeing you next spring

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