tf ij 3mwi the georgetown herald pages georgetown ontario wertneavuy december c9 1w4 signing the register at norval ctunn photo ontrr hrunplri making their homat r r 2 norval are mr and mrs aldo fern who wre married last month m st pauls anglican church norval the bride who was a member ol the smith stone ofiice staff in toronto is the former barbara gollop daughter of mr and mrs harold gollop and her husband is the son of mrs clelia ferri and the late mr fern i mmval i irje congregation at uvs day service in an age when santas slrich and are in dangrr of ousting the ihbe in the uanger christmas day jureh service is surely a tknety ve- tsldder of the real significance of cashstmas and rev g u royal can i be proud of both the service and ndanee at norval presbyterisn iclsireh on saturday december 25th iju encourasin4 feature of the -attend- wak the proportion of children ant because more even than their nta they are tempted to lose sight lajflave baby jesua amid the avid com mercialism of santa claus parades use eonalregation composed main ly of members and friends of norval and union was estimated at about mo alias betty mcclure at the organ opened the service with a prelude of christmas sqqgs after which the congregation received a call to wor- thlpirontur royal the scripture reading was from matthew chapter x verses 1 to is and the sermon was en the- theme of the cradle and the oroaa- fcllr royal pointed out that the bias story beginning iir the ir lost its significance when it i at the crots the choir deligh- jtttf the congregation with their fine f latthf ol the first christmas morn- lag the quartette lo how a eer blooming was sung by crieatoa isabel mcclure ron r aad vane thompson hssnns eswit whom staff v christum party and his art scott entertained and aa evening of dancing 1 gardens goelph for i ataff party a who want to cuelph by lndnded mr and lira r kirby airland collier mr and llrav mir and lira garnet and lira harold ottaeuotv hctud atr gomfttthar 177 and 1m were sunn anil the service ended with jhe lirnvciietun ml thr orcan iumlu l 1 1 1 after thr service warm cirr na tireetinfis were exchanke1 t 111 1 outside in the village chinch ard a flttini be- rinnint to the ftslnal of christmas rev w s mcalpine 92 christmas day rev ws mcalpine 4 truman ave brampton celebrated his 02nd birthday on christmas day he was born on a farm near sarnia in 1862 and after graduating from sarnia col legiate entered normal school in tor- onto a few years later he entered hi em aster university and graduated with a ha 1 later he returned and gained his ha c he i or of theology and became minister of the brampton baptist church in 10o4 mere he met and married martha leslie in 1003 and after serving overseas in the first vorld war was called upon to preach at a church in uespelcr he retired in 1031 and returned to live in brampton mr mcalpine is the nephew of the late sir alexander mackenzie and one of hn fondest memories is haying dinner with the great man during the time he was prime minister of canada he cart slit operate tils typewriter and enjoys sending nd receiving mail older residents of town remember him a pastor of the first baptist church in georgetown some fifty yean mu mrs charles spence 86 follows husband death mrs charles spenee 86 whose hus band died only a lew week ago in brlcebrtdge died at milton on sun day formerly mary ann lindsay she was a native of hornby and had been living loullten with jier sister lira cuttord beaty since then the funeral service waajield yea- teolay at tha uekertle thatthatv funeral home and interment was mad in bt gte o horn- to i laattflntffbo by milk truck skids in limehouse ditdr icy roads accounted for at least one accident in the district yester day dnvink an ackmyd milk truck harold brunsrton brampton was approaching the limehouse sideroad travelling east on the tith line the truck skidded on the hill at the church plunged across the lime house road and down a steep hill on the opposite side coming to rest up side down in a ditch the truck which was carryinfi a partial load of milk was badly dam aged shooting accident at campbellvillc stephen agar 13 was injured when a shotgun pel let struck him in the face he was standing outside a drive shetl on the walter dennis farm in the hed three hunlen were empty ing their guns after a days shooting when- one accidentally discharged the pellet went through the door striking young agar in the face his injuries were painful but not ser ious hey look out i an accident which bad its humor ous side was also on the investigating list of opp cat howard gunn mil ton who is in charge of the county patrol travelling west on no 7 highway shortly after midnight christmas day walter starkey aurora braked his car suddenly when his wife tailed hey look out the car flipped over in the ditch and damage was estimated at 000 mr and mrs star- key were uninjured wcj4ano personal merry christmas in cable from pakistan a cablegram from son lykle jr was a christmas highlight for mr and mrs lykle devnes cheek line the young oac graduate who is in paki stan with a soil survey group wished his parents a merry christmas from ijhurr visiting the devnes for the holidays were mr and mrs henk de vrles and son rcgg of stratford mr and mrs frit dtvne and paul of wrslon am daughters joan and julia home from toronto for christmas at their home 40 victoria ave mr and mrs thomas ieaie had their daughter mr and mrs andrew morrow ami leslie son primer his wife and daughter klver- na and mr itolnrt hamilton all of kverelt and mr and mrs ivan les lie christine and kicky of town visitors with the jark runhamr intiu- tlued irr father hubert tribute mr and mr- clifford trihnle hull iir r and dixie if brampton and mr hill toaiisend cheltenham and dur ing the weekend mr and mrs wal ter tribble brampton and miss pearl wallace toronto a family getto gether monday at the home of mr and mrs j a mckane kdith st included mr and mrs jamr mckane ingle- wood mr and mrs art mckane and mr and mrs jark mcdonald union and hev and mrs a mcmillan cale- dun i a cnk express agent klnier manning and his wife hail ueek end guests her brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs ken llrown of lierton mrs john oneill and miss addle coventry jxnt the christmas holiday in toron to t the home o mr and mrs dtivid adams mrs adams parents mr and mrs ail oneill were cllh them alo mr and mrs 1hil pndham iliver lrie tmk thir family to the city lo vihit with her parents mr and mrs coulil mr and mrs herb hughes had toronto guest mr and mrs charlie grititmn and son alex and mr and mrs jim graham mr and mrs val stein spent christ mas in hrantford with her parents mr jnd mrs a k westhrook mr and mrs harold henry went to toronto to spend the weekend with her mother mrs william kawley mr and mr h j newman had their mothers to visit for christmas at theipjmam home near hallinafad mrs k newman and mrs anne camp bell from the city mr and mrs j it maccillivray danny beth and mr hud vafey went to cornwall for the holiday visiting with two daughters mr and mrs k a macdonald and misa fern maccillivray andwith oth- vrnlatives this week russell harrington of cornwall spentva few das in town with his uncle and aunt at their home 21 mountainvicw hd christmas eve highway crash brings injuries to three somethino nbwi the herald has tried something new in social reporting this week instead of each item appearing sep arately you wip find groups in various sections of the paper each one start ing with a headlined item above which la a small una of type social and personal for instance on page 8 one group la headed edmonton baltimore jolknorae for christmas and you will vbtllmnar groups here and there on other pagee we would appreciate your- eom- about thtt new style of preaen- ilts it wewiinry it the weather mr uitor thrpc mornjnet in a row with be low rro temperature brought the av erage 0 wek verymuch below the normal or dec alhough maximum imtltr lb alrnobt normal heres wish iiik everyboly a hou manay and a happy and lrubmrou new year vsn llalkin ijt man mmin ham die 20 17 v j dc 21 is 4i dec 22 28 2 dec 23 34 ir hurries dec 24 31 ib dec 21 31 ii dec 20 i 12 10 average 28 7 19 funeral in st stephens for mrs joseph switzer seriously ill for the past thrre yecrs mrs joseph cowan switier 07 vai buried in st stephens cemetery llurntiy last wednesday following a umral serxicrjn the ihurch conduc ui by he j k maiwrll mrs wiler died in acton decern bvr hth she a the former ithoda ilisrilla inurani daughter of kred ingram and mary price and was born nrar llornb she attended vinerri r school since her marriage in 1qoa she and her husband had lived at their farm on the 10th line below norval she was a member of si stephens anglican church she leave her hustmnd and a fam ily i seven children mary mrs iouili isnutnd norval jean mrs krank whitmee leorreton irene mr j k itloor malton arnold of streetsville marjune mrs iloyd fi sher ieorketovvn kred of norval and dons mrs ted llrown lime house she auo leaves twelve kraid- chtldren and three sisters mrs lind say neelands ilirdie and mrs wil- bert mccurdy merle of oakville and mrs marry robertson berenice of itiampton she was predeceased by a sister gertrude and a brother who died in infancy fivu nephews and a neighbour ac ted as pallbearers at the funeral wil- bert mccurdy streetsville ueree- lands hamilton harold robertson brampton johnston neelands and kred robertson hornby and chester karly norval klower bearers were jack humphrey m ny wilson bert gilbert arthur may john verlis harold karly edgar may and hunter arnott three men were injured in a two- ear smash christmas kve on no 7 highway at the albert st approach the accident involved eara driven by willtam itrydon who was turning off the hijchway unto albert and da vid hartley who was driving west on the highway it occurred do to the scene of an accident last october in which ivan huffman was a fatality and four oth ers were badly injured xir ilrydon u in st josephs hospi tal guelph with a broken right arm and chest and knee injuries mr hart ley and a passenger iloy henderson normandy blvd were taken to hospi tal for xrays but art able to be at home mr hartley had head lacera tions leg injuries and a broken fin ger thirteen stitches were required to close a deep cut in mr hendersons forehead the brydon car was damaged to the extent of about 500 the older mo del hartley car was completely wreck ed earlier the same evening there was 100 damage whvn cedric icnnts toronto braked his car on the high- mi hill to avoid hitung a dog arthur conover driving behind him hit the rear of he dennis car and damaged hik own car christopher hollingreen lifelong esquesing farmer a lifelong ksquesing resident christopher l hollingreen 77 died in st josephs hospital hamilton december list a few hours after ad mittance a bachelor farmer on lot 4 6lh line he had been in failing health for the past year since being gored by a bull at his farm he also owned a pasture farm on the third lpie a mr hollingreen spent his life on the farm which his father operated before him he was the son of levi hollingreen who died in 1010 and margaret taylor hollingreen and liv ed alone since his mothers death in 1017 an only brother will who had his own farm in trafalgar died six years ago the deceased lived a quiet life tak ing no active part in publlb or club affairs he was particularly fond of his horses and bred tome fine ani mals he attended hornby school u a youth rev j l blair conducted the fun eral service on friday at the mcker- sie and thatcher funeral home mil ton with interment following in ev- ergreen cemetery six neighbours were pallbearers charles auitinred- ward brigden mart hall neilson em erson howley thomas j and ward brownridge catwn c wffliam aifassrove mini ber motber catherine coutti william who son an u minuter of united hureh- a at aahgtove and hornby- died at hilton private hoplul december 2mb un wluunawha waa buried in toronto on rihurtday la alto turvived by three aiatea ura chariot brown church camdlelit for special choir evening sunday was another special day at st johns united with the choir pre- sentinn a candlelight service in the evening soloists ruth evans and mrs jack hailey and a trio sandra scott aud rey bishop and fat willson were fea tured as vocalists and a handel an them was one of the choirs selections rev morgan mcfarlane told the story of dr james ronnell prizefighter tur ned minister titling it gods th your corner dr uonncll is pastor of 3th ave presbyterian church in new york city the morning service also emphasis ed christmas music and mr mcfar lane told his congregation that belief in christ saves one from a sense of personal extinction and gives selfim portance to the individual today people arc plagued with try ing to fit into the crowd he id when they thould be more concerned with fitting into gods plan dog marauders kill 8 mccullough southdowns killer dogs made a nld on dr h a uccullousbi prize flock of south down shn this week which nellton stark describe u the wont he has seen in his time u valtia- 15e- at least two dogs were involved in the attack which- occuidsunday night or monday morning for they were seen leaving the pen by a farm employee who discovered the bloody tight four sheep were found dead and four were to badly mutilated that theyhadto be destroyed immediate- ly several others are aerlooaly lav iaifijto tw in thef social and personal television shows are- new york highlight when sisters helen macdonald and jessie wiicqx went to new york city for a weeks prchrtstmas visit they had the jood fortune to get tickets to sonic of the lop television shows it was quite a thrill lor them to see the actual performance of toast of the town and whats my line plus one of arthur godfreys telecasts they stayed at the hotel taft returning home last week in time lo accompany mr and mrs k it macdonald to tor onto on christmas day to visit with mr and mrs jim jones mr and mrs k w binklcyauo spent the day in the city with her parents v mr and mrs k w rutter the charlid partons had a family party at their home on young street guests included mr and mrs alex wilson and family milton mr and mrs alan part on and family hornby mrs nellie fox miss sandra fox mr john conway jfr and mrs ray web ster george and bob mr and mrs cyril brand ford attended a family dinner at the home of mr and mrs william frampton in toronto mr and mrs frampton who are mrs brandfords parents and lived in georgetown 23 years ago celebrated their golden wedding the next day and an evening reception was held at their home councillor and mrs thomas l lyons celebrated christ mas day iq brampton with her sister mrs ii nv carter sunday dinner guests wittrmr and mrs w a mcgowan ostrandcr blvd were mrs frank harvey and family dr and mrs m c harvey and family of kitchener and xliss gwynneth mc gowan toronto mr and mrs john m finlay and mrs t humber- stonc were here from toronto for christmas dinner with mr and mrs stan finlay mrs j u mackenzie hisses marg ery and jean mackenzie and mr and mrs sam mackenzie and family were in acton for christmas daywithmrs ken mackenzie jack and margaret on sunday at mrs mackenzies home o family dinner pary included the acton mackenzie and from rockwood ut and un william pas- more mr and mrs ed pawnor aau family ur and ura lloyd dyer ana mr and mrs wynne dunbar and fa- mlly the sam mackenzie were in seaforth for the weekend visiting with ur and mrs nalson cardno mr edgar ireland inglewood was jahtn his soninlaw and daughter ur and mrs bob caldwell ur and mrs ernie pearce sew proprietors of the roaedale floral and sons ernie jr and edward were in brampton with her parents ur and ur a r fendley ur and ura charlie hajti and daughter anne shared christmas day lblowvule between the homes of their parent ur end mrs stanley agnew ajid afr and ura joseph harris mjftnh on cm hour ravtas ctttbtmas kvf two local churches had aervices eu christmas eve there was midnight mats at holy cross kc chnreh and a choral 6om- unlott mrvke 1st st jeoe ahstt ii