Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 25, 1957, p. 3

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3r a 1 f fs time again for christmas cards and presents roast turkey and plum pudding winkling coloured lights and paper chains and its time for us all to forget our cares and i enjoy the pleasant company of our families and friends we at provincial paper take jthis opportunity to wish you a merry christmas and may the new year v bring you happiness prosperity and peace cimmbit fobows sapper for knox sonday school at knox on decern- a sapper served to k sftatf aw riumren of the smdbgp schawl wjythe young lad ies a af the church kt aktjk ciwu ww chairman wa fjaifc pimw of songs re- cftateanrs awl p concluding wash a n presented by the janawr aad aatenaediate classes sp vasts ia the pageant sft tor the christ child were agr saaawa steers bill mander- srta jiats cwxrwaa allan thomp- swa bhtobher llarcfcmenl gerald awem lgoma pwfcealvtoice frank- saotimr jeaacme smith david a ana pat scott duets wej suae hy betty carey and le na haw taanmd taylor and da- wd t j brown and mar- saret ma the other pupils fluunua a chair car the pageant several ponsu from mrs bob bak class recited including m magg tanis inglis lin da paeatl bally thompson don- abi beabaaava kawnncli mccallum braaft mcintoen dorothy madlean sang a solo is class presen ted a wbttaitm the christmas ii stae and kodkard lena sang sil- 1 en kssjkt as a solo children jritwa ttnrau chner class also p hat a sacstabma and janet arm strong saacg a sala terry lane was stttwstt bar virginia barbers etoss saqdaacokg a recitation and a hfrnwiftvwr cwrastma story from the anafe rf lirike was told by children rf vtagdusa mcarthnrs class stasam vhstsaees class sang a carnal as dud simon frankruyters rites bkab traceys pupils sang o ltttite twwn off bethlehem with ikuaam camw and jim hepburn stagnate awaaher carol as a duet tw lnwtfte stockings was reci- tmdl hetaa mockarts class fol- dwnwd hy a ttoet by diane hutch- ttsom and fsanceslinton sfcrs juftnwmecsicre and mrs jptarifc rarwte assisted with the doskhco tammt and mrs john bar- heir acais hhc capable pianist for bib- etmwmg thene were gifts of candy and ofantijei star all tbe children when sana amnraed to conclude the con cert on the acsaal fine style the gkorgntown hmtalo wednesday december 25th 1967 page 9 ai seasons f greetings to all my friends in georgetown district vnice mountford j mmx v y w v y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i y y ovves to all our friends and patrons we extend our heartiest good wishes for the merriest brightest christmas ever happy holi day everyone t h briggs upholstered furniture- recovering and repairing stewarttown tr 73137 provincial paper limttbd makers of fine paper georgetown mill ontario mcrqallthejoqs of christmas j be qours throughout f the new year hamilton construction biu hamilton s pincrcharles drive tr 73480 christmas concert at stone school friday pupils of stone school prcsen ted their annual christmas con cert on dec 14 with the chairman for the evening being ueorge llin dcrson who opened the program with the chairmans remarks the entire school joined in singing two carols hark the herald angels sing and deck the halls alter which the audience was greet e i by seven pupils reciting a wel come a solo by ricky corbclt follow ed the presentation of the windmill 1 the juniors who i encored with nursery rhyme folk rudolph the red nosed i i reindeer was sung by the pupils i of grades one and two and while shepherds watched their flocks may your heart bo filled with peace and food tiio on thb happy day dave williams electrical contractor gas and oil burners 19 elgin street tr 73322 i kimjiaistiwiiiiiiiuiiaflifi nhms 1 mhj ind round round li christ mis tree uric sunu l in school under the direction ol their leather mrs alliei i ils wood a recitation by suven kc holds preceded grades 5 and i dance demonstration the reel aftei which mr hendeison introduced paul kidney who sang a solo the major presentation of the even m was a play the best chusl- mas kvcr put on by the senior pupils and the choruses lie re conies santa claus and jiniu beis were sung by all the chil drvn as the jolly old elf dropped in for a surprise visit with candy for everyone clarabell the clown entertains the kiddies clarabcll the clown was a spe cial feature of the christmas pat ty for children of members of the smith and stone staff this year tho party took place on decem ber 16th in the legion auditorium jointly sponsored by the manage ment and local 788 ibew santa was there in person arid distribu ted gifts candy and oranges to the large number of children pre sent with their parents 1 going home for christmas or having outoftown company let the herald include your news in the social and personal columns next issu phone to 72201 we will appreciate hearing from you use caution in holiday entertaining says wi stop and think dcfore making those elaborate preparations for christmas and new years enter taining was the word of caution delivered in a proholiday state ment by mrs keith rand port williams ns president of the federated womens institutes of canada all of us during this festive sea son look forward to having good times with old friends and new she said but those of us who so far have been lucky enough to stay off the traffic fatality list must exercise every caution to keep it that way she stressed that lack of alert ness was particularly dangerous to drivers and urged hostesses to keep the safety of their guests in mind when planning festive en tertainrncnt this year mrs rand suggested a few simple rules to follow to keep this holiday season not only a happy one but a safe one 1 keep a variety of tasly snacks on hand such as cheese and crackers little hot sausages and potato chips they are easy to serve and add to the enjoyment of the evening 2 hake sure jvu have a good supply of nonalcoholic beverages such as fruit and vegetable juices soft drinks coffee and hot choco late for non drinking suesla if you serve stronger beverages ntver press onetb the road on a parting guest make tlbr- i farewell drink of the evening a hot cup of coffee it will htp every driver to stay alert andl ai ivc 4 check your radio for wafk reports and if your guests ooiw a long distance to travel persuade them to stay overnight wha 4 storm is predicted 5 if your friends have any tance to travel through isotatoidl areas suggest they bring a thttir- mos of coffee to provide a hcjft during the drive refill the- ftomr- mos for them when they tea bus provide a break on the wagr home school children christmas box syi children from the sentoir gjrndh es of the three georgetown sftltoate had their musical edncattani hanced this year when they afelmt- ded a performance of the qteis- mas box concert of the toronto symphony orchestra at bb hall tuesday a group ofpaptfe firana wngglesworth school went to th city by georgetown transporta tion bus and on wedacswagr tw busloads of pupils street andvharrison the trip the ranged by jcennetbi musical supervisorial the symphony scwgrsaa it ulariy designed tn then combining and ught irlirrtsnn mary die season friendly cheer kb your heart wftta abounding joy to last throughout the coining new year john r barber msuwtance and ifavflf aooky v aatjssaaaaalgiiy k5ijstix ljssf kshssssr w

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