Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1953, p. 13

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1 obobxwtown i wednesday evening dae 23 1sss walter t evans and company insurance travel real estate mill street tr 72512 amwai wm mmam blue coal fuel oil msons stoker coal cr w h keniner son triangle 72651 maaamiiiiti ftfcstjtl tfftft christmas closed xmss day corner cupboard restaurant main street tkianile 13051 christmas theme in baptist church special christmas messages were given through the rnlnlstry of word and song at the services held in the baptist church on sun- tlay at the beginning of the morn ing worship the children of the sunday school presentedthelr white gifts the choir anthems for this service were when the lord of love was born the first christ- anas morn and in the bleak mid- winter the rev alfred j barker bcought a vivid and realistic plc- ire of the needs of the modern world in his sermon a perfect christmas mr barker chose bis sermon text matthew 2lull when y uo they saw the star they rejoiced with exceeding great joy and when they weve come into the house they saw the young child with marjrhls another and fell down and worship ped him and when they had- open- ed their treasures they presented 1 unto him gifts gold and frankut- cense and myrrfi here we see all the elements of a perfect christ mas 1 joy when the wise men befajd the star they were filled with joy because it stood for a symbol of the birth of the messiah the saviour of the world the hope of the world 2 worship this la the alienee of beholding we ahould at all times kneel in wor ship and adoration until something at ju beauty and holinaas comes into our hearts 3 service we give our service through our tune talents and gifts the wise men gave costly gifts because they were radiantly happy and god calls us to open the caskets of our lives through our gifts to be given after we have first worshipped him 4 obedience the modern world shrinks from this word each time we worship god we should be dif ferent and there is no real joy wyhout- obedience in our lives we must obey the voice of god if we desire a perfect christmas the nftrt ng of familiar carols op ened the candlelight service held in the evening the film emman- waa shown with mr w town- end acting as projectionist and mr i wliams as narratorr during this presentation the choir under the mercantile league senior hockey check and youll choose this oar wood unit famous for oil economy let us show you cus tomer records of amazing savings in heating easts gab wood counter flow principle clean sunburst flame washable air altera flash humidifier automatic heating at its best mmnketaaaarvaateirara smmssssritrnmeei earner aafofssesme hilton perry ltd acton phone the avro commuters a very classy hockey team were showdown last sunday afternoon by neavy ackack fire ent up by wilson s warriors the warriors filled with the desire to win came back from a onegoal deficit to score is to j 1 in the game of the year up to now tcoafh jimmy sargent had his lads- in high gearalj the way and morris who was a standout through out for the warners scored the winner both teams well packed with talent plaed fast exciting hockey all the way through only one penalty waa handed out during he game and that went to zejte mccandless of commuters but war riors did not capitalize on the one man advantage for two periods of scoreless hockey both goalkeep ers dillon and maltby were called upon to make some clever saves and it wastit till eaily in the 3rd per iod kenny ada of commuters beat maltby on a close in play alexander who also was a prom inent figure for warriors tied it a few minutes latir then morris the pay ott man knocked in the win ning counter for his club a large crowd was on hand and treated to a very thrilling last few minutes of hockey coach harv chappel put four forwards on then with a min ute and thirtytwo seconds to go he pulled dillon in favour of a 6th forward but time ran out and war riors chalked up their 5th straight win morris alexander maltby and jarvle were top men for war riors while hamilton baxter and knight were tops for commuters combines 1 smith a stone 1 for two periods the combines and smith st stone went scoreless with the accent on close checking shar key potted a quiet goal for smith and stone to start the 3rd period off and from then on it was a fast affair both goalkeepers king and jones made some breaktaking saves on breakaways in that final frame and drew applause time and again from the fans the combines even ed the score on a goal by b heaton who played very well for his team budhalnes was also a star for combines while sharkey and free stone went well for smith stone burns transport 8 hornby 1 the transport men opened up with a heavy barrage last sunday to trim the hornby boys 8 1 ev wilson the old smoothie making the first start this year introduced himself by scoring 2 goals clare burns was the big gun with 2 goals end 1 assist mike george turned in a fine effort with 2 goals and 1 assist ormle carter and alva grieve got one apiece dune robin son played very welhs for hornby and scored their only goal two or three good players could make a big difference in the hornby team as they have some pretty fair talent already bui thompson graham i gillies gam howden russ fend- ley gord lee and smith are are all going well but a couple of strong reserves would put thent in a cop- tending position coach george chaplin brought back ev wilson to play for burns this year and he smartly scored 2 goals the combines have succeeded in signing scotty patterson as coach of their club graham gillies of the hornby -v- club is leading scorer with 10 points dillon of commuters has only al lowed s goals in 5 games for an averageof 1 60 to top the goalies henrys clothing store has put up ah award to begiven each week to the outstanding player bill morris of wilsons warriors feca ved it for coring the winning goal in their 21 win over com muters last sunday and for his all around play direction of mrs w townend pro vided the following selections come o come emmanuel choir of the wathers love begotten a j barker behold a virgin mrs hancock magnificat mrs n trafford o little town of beth lehem choir no room in the ino d cole tho poor bejrthe chamber d peck awake were they only choir poverty choir what child is thjji mes- dames n trafford r buttrey unto us a son is born choir arise shine cholr the tjoft glow of candles the nativity scene christmas decora tions and memorial baskets of flow ers asorned the sanctuary joyous our friends and neigbhftrs a jnh measure of happiness health and prosperity didc riddall motors your ford and monarch dealer main and guelph street tr 72571 l in march 195th average hour ly and weekly earnings of hourly- rated wage earners in canada was at an hourly rate of 134 7 cents and a weekly rate of 56 71 for christmas and new years turkeys 57c 68c chickens fowl geese georgetown creamery locker storage guelph street tr 7tlt 1 ii nothing can express twhat we want to say as well as a good old fashioned tr 7 3501 we wish you oh th ot and hnrtinsas ot christina richardsons hardware main street imm38mmm3mmmsi3m si georgetown arena rose room holiday season dances the modern aires thursday december 24th christmas eve dance saturday dec 26 annual xmas party featuring yvonne thibodeau accbrdionistvocalist favours noisemakers etc admission 100 per person saturday january 2nd new years dance iiiswsisie season s greetings from ih staff to all our good friends may yours be the merriest christmas at this happy season t bucks meats and ggoceg mr and mrs pat vance mrs c j buck 4 pete tort jim buck djtll ivsi

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