Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown iffirald wednesday evening april soih 195s second section i 3rd georgetown scouts have father son banquet the 3rd r cub and scouts held their first annual father and son banquet in knox jcburch hall last wednesday even rag april 23 with an encouraging attendance of over 100 at the sup per the banquet was catered to by the presbyterian scout ladies auxiliary seated af the head table were district conunistoner dave dills district cub master murray scoy ne chairman of the group com- niittee gear hayes peter hayes jbev alex calder and don calder sjl vic gunn and kim gunn a-sjc- bui maircub master mrs vic gunn and assistant cub mas- terslrs bui mair dawn fiebig and jack livingstone three cubs randy hibbert bu ly cunningham and kim gunn re ceived heir cub hats in a pres entation made by the assistant cub masters and the district cub master murray scoyne pre sented proficiency badges for aeamwork and a project toymak- fxtg to kim gunn and for coin collecting to randy hibbert a sing song was lead by s m vic gunn and bui mair who para ded all the cubs scouts and their leaders around the hall to namars band the remainder of the entertainment consisted of two glen williams united church 121st anniversary services may 4th 1958 ii 00 am m nancy edwards deaconess missionary assistant director of radio and television for the united church berkley studios toronto the chwtctrs outreach in 1958 and i htglen choir 7 30 p m rev gordon adams of acton and norval choir plan now to come almost better than baseball i our ice cream helps nourish strong young bodies keen tasting flavours get some georgetown dairy ltd 116 guelph street tr 72881 visit our dairy bar when a group of english builders and their wives visited town recently they were guests of mr and mrs rex heslop and north halton builders association at tea at the heslop home a brief tour of delrex was part of their canadian program and from here they travelled to the states to continue their tour the visitors were members of the southern counties federation of building trades employers mr and mrs heslop 3rd and 4th from the right in the front row are seen with the visitors in the photo films shown by bud wallace af ncan wil life and the rcmp musical ride and the program concluded with the singing of the queen the chairman of the group com fttittee gear hayes also acted as chairman for the evening and thanked the members of the l a fin behalf of those attending for the delicious supper projects pictures and log books etc were on display at the back of the hall for any of the fathers who wish ed to view them the 3rd georgetown cubs and scouts have been functioning at knox presbyterian church since jast fall and already boast a mem bership of twenty scouts and twen ty seven cubs ordination service here for grace baptist pastor penny bruce penny pastor of grace baptist church became an ordain ed minister thursday at a special service which took place in the lo o f hall where the local con gregation holds its church services mr penny serves a church which rev brijce penny varied program for church w a group miss hazel harrison 38 charles st opened her home for the april meeting of group 3 of the w a of st john s united church on wednesday afternoon the conven er mrs j kirk wood presided and mrs walter brownndge led in prayer after the opening theme hymn mrs gordon urquhart led in the t devotional period reading the eas ter story from johnf gospel 20th chapter verses 1 21 it is only as we take up our cross that we the mail bag x i can really follow him the cross is not just bearing our own bur p jpdv dens but helping others to bear jjj service j theirs mrs urquhart stated i after a short business period georgetown apr 28th mrs a m nielson gave several editor georgetown herald readings thc green my the jear sir inspiration of leaves and a just a few words to pay tii package of seeds also an item bute to one describing the race problem in organizations britain there arc about 800 col oured workers arriving each week in all kinds of weather into the large cities with a total sometimes under most extreme of abour 190 000 population this conditions these men risk life tends to bring housing problems and limb to protect the lives and and segregation into slum areas property of the citizens of this she said town and surrounding area little gaye mcfarlane sani there is no doubt our brigade very sweetly accompanied by her is second to none and i feel that mother mrs morgan mcfarlane one of the main reason for this is refreshments were served by mrs tht sprit de corps that exists s gowland and mrs j kirkwood in tht brigade m hat is off to assisted miss harrison and a so- all the members cial time was enjocd steve emmeron our 2account plan is planned savin 7 pay all buls by cheque 09 a peraooaj chequing aooount a quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight the low service charges are prepaid your cancelled cheques are 00 file if you need them o keep your savings account for saving add to it from every pay as your balance grows youll gain new peace of mind staff moa spvhwj at ewr a branch now the canadian bank of commerce 77s tcanchb acxoss cfum kadt to ww too hm oaaipalowjii branch d w waitf man agar is one of 250 included in the fel lowship of evangelical baptist churches in canada attendants at the afternoon and evening sessions on thursday included eighteen pastors and 39 delegates from 33 churches within a 60nule radius of town rev h g hindry hespeler was elected as moderator and mr don wardell brampton as clerk when the afternoon session con vened the service was opened by harold page clerk of the lo cal church and following the singing of several hymns deacon william ganton was called on to give the history and financial standing of grace baptist there was praise to god for his hand of blessing and leading in the past few years an examination period by the council was held and some questions asked following mr ganton s report while the geor getown membership retired to another room the council voted that grace baptist file application for recognition with llie fellow ship deacon cordon garner in trod uc cd pastor penny and a prayer was offered for guidance and remem rear ot th slore brance to mr penny while he told originally from holland ed of his conversion and statement of wiener and morns goudeketting faith pastor pennys conversion to canada in 1953 working was in his home under the in w tne philips company in to- fluence of a christian home and as tv troubleshooters for bister his call to the ministry a vcar before coming to town was at high park baptist church since then dick deboer main st toronto while he was in his mid north has joined the staff t r t trnhj teens the outcome of three years both men are mamed and re- of our most valuable gtudy bwe jolege md gidc in tow morris who married k jl 1 3 year at central baptist semin hls partners sister the former teer fire brigade hj of blanche wiener at 8 prince char schools 1 j dr wll daughter yolanda and after hearing mr penny coun son alex and who married cil voted to proceed with the or t former nelli daamen at 10 1 nation service in the evening prince charles dr with twins a salad supper was served before yolanda and hans the meeting reconvened the evening service opened with printing is our business a sing song led by mr pennys when you need stationery of any brother rev e l penny col description phone tr 7 2201 lingwood rev g mcalpine of i 1 etlewse remodel wigo main street tv store morris goudeketting and ed wiener the proprietors of wigo tv and appliances held a gala reopening at their store friday following an extensive enlarging and remodelling program which has produced one of the n modern looking store fronts mam st wigo tv was originally located w part of the cordaro building across the street and moved the larger quarters in october of 54 after just six months of suc cessful tv sales and service the present store was formerly the uoreshoe grill and underwent its first big change last october when approximately 500 sq ft of floor space were added onto tbe rear fit the building a clean dry basement was constructed under the new section providing an ad ditional 600 sq ft of storage space the new store offers the cus tomers a wider selection of elec tric ranges hi f1 sets tape recor ders and household appliances as well as five name lines of tele vision sets in every style and model a modern record bar ca tenng to alltastes in lps 45s and standard size records is jocated tells church ladies about european trip the daughters of st georges church held a very busy meeting april 21st in the church rooms with a good turnout of members mrs larry maughan the presi dent was in the chair and a great amount of business was accom plished the major decision of the meeting was to have acoustic tde ceilings installed in the meeting room and the sunday school room of the basement plans were finalized for the lilac tea which will be held on friday may 23rd in the church rooms from two thirty to five oclock the next meeting will be a work meeting where the dolls clothes and other articles for sale will be completed reports were read of the very successful bake sale held in the roxy theatre lobby last friday morning and afternoon mrs wal ter biehn introduced the guest speaker for the evening miss ruth evans who spoke on her recent trip to europe illustrating the highlights with coloured slides mrs sam penrice thanked her for the pleasure she had brought to be members members present at this meeting each brought interesting looking parcels which will be used in the fish pond at the lilac tea the next meeting will be held on mon day may 5th m the church rooms how well doyottloricw ontario check year knowledge tj quarter mill increase in halton county rate halton county council increased justice its tax rate onequarter of a mill goal tuesday when the budget for 1958 agr reforestation expenditures totalling 794056 36 debenture debts was set this years 5 75 mill rate gen administration 35 mills for general rate and 25 for road system expenditures is based on the 1957 equalized assessment of 138096758 the rate has been 5 for the past two years the genera rate of 325 mills will raise money for an estimated 44888146 largest expenditure in this figure is the chanty and welfare totalling 32724676 other expenses expected are 27 040 00 39250 00 6 71000 22200 00 13829541 total 56074217 less est revenue 8873250 net expenditure 472009 67 total road expenses were esti mated at 34524190 and were approved by the road committee following is the schedule of payments which each halton muni cipality wilpbe required to pro vide equalized general municipality assessment rate acton 4334780 1408804 bronte 2103475 633639 burlington 50317637 16235732 georgetown 6722065 2834866 huton 5362427 19 05239 oakville 19563068- 6337036 esqneslng 5332180 1732930 nassagaweya 100355 630540 trafalgar 40351173 13031631 road rate 1033635 12504400 2130666 1465607 4830767 1333045 477338 ioo32733 total levy 24324 09 1230438 287801 41 5015532 3370836 11248733 3066004 1037879 23144434 v 138306788 844831446 834534130 s70405636 however well you know ontario youll enjoy getting to know it better make a pomt this year of exploring its highways and byways tasting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas like the bay of quinte shown above take the first step note by filling out and mail ing the coupon below kmow ontario better i i tokonto ontamo oakwood baptist church toronto offered prayer and rev r hisej jcrgus gave the charge to the candidate rev gordon broun dean of central baptist seminary spoke on building for christ and rev norman rmaan preston gave the right handof fellowship to the candidate rev m r hall port credit who is secretary treas urer of the fellowship was speaker for the evening and baseb his re marks on a life which is filled with the power of gods spirit in his first official act as an ordained minister mr penny closed the meeting with a prayer of thanks giving the local church traces its his tory back some four years and had its birth in sunday school classes first conducted by mr and mrs william ganton and mr and firs william hill at their homes and later in the loo j hall in may 1995 mr penny came to take charge and in december of that year grace baptist was organized am a church mr penny bad pre viously served for a year as as sistant pastor of eglinton baptist church in toronto with his wife and children stephen and douglas be lives at 9 queen street share your visitors with the herald when you have com pany let ns include their names in the social 4k personal column

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