Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1959, p. 9

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hh georgetown herald authorized second out mall pott office dept ottawa georoetown ontario wednesday may 13th 19s9 second section the cocktail set a smart new line for spring martins beauty salon 8 cleaveholm drive tr 7 3932 arden for the neat short point look theres no finer white shirt made than arrow for work or leisure arrow gives you everything quality sanforized fabrics the most popular collarstyles and th new french front each shirt has lustrous techperl buttons that ar anchored on and will never pop off shirt body and sleeves are form fitting with mitoga tailoring pic tured above is arrow arden today s biggest seller short points never curl 7 95 a wide selection of arrow products are f d at silvers one of ontario s finest clothing stores canadas largest household moving co hill in rnovrr ance 2392 dundas street west toronto local and long di household mo modern furniture warehouses chfting and shipping for overseas i call le l4 reverse charges ontario champions again honter s realtors ousted ttiorold last week to win intermediate b honours in hockey captain gerry inghs receives the trophy from oha executive ointy moore in the picture above club president manager bill hunter stands just behind and also seen in the picture are players ron dixon left and bill chard right and a fan earl waller second from left photo by r m turkington baton twirlets make big hit at manor appearance by muril thompson tuesdav evening april 28 was bmgo niht at the minor when fifteen enjovable games wire plavcd mrs s alltn called the numbers mural thompson was so fortunate as to win two prize represented in two slictiins a tango lacompir ma and a number of balkt turns nupeel under the tille themes from the trench bil let the 1 ondonde rr air was pla id is 1 ur acceptable tnimpcl while one prize was won bv each i solo bv don ailchison an over of the following mrs j morton i turo heurdelis and the modern mrs o howard mrs laura smith i loe son tea for two wtro al sim the mrs r tinline miss c sutton miss h metcalfe mrs r hills and messrs s buc on n viggers germ j tur ner wilkes there were qhirtv six residents in altcmlmcc pine plivinj bv the burlington bos and girls bind and trace ful baton swirling hv c ight er irtnrctive drum majorettes made thursdav evening april 30th an nitslanding eemn fur the rosi dents or the manor mr hgin i orlctt of iiurlinjln has wrought lbis band of teenage bo s and irls and this roup of m ijoreltes to the minor as entertainment for the residents and he himself con ducted- the band in his usual vtr apablc fashion and announced the numbe rs there we re almost 60 hoj s an 1 trk present the mem im rs of he b in i w ire their smirt stark i and naw blue uiu forms ml the in ijo cites 1 keel most i tractive in scukt an i old j u k ds whit pi ild sk 1 white hats and hijh while buls while he bind ptivcd ni h of three tirrnif mare he l he majorettes marched into the dinin room presented a verj race f bition of baton iwirl the first time at which drum maj unites had ever appcired at the manor and their pcrfirminee di lighted the audience although all the marche s we re well done sousa s libert bell march was oulstindin in addition to these three marches the bs and the 3irls band plaved a number of the r selections all heartily enjov ed and warmlj applauded by the placed a nudle called melodic caravan comprising five modern stints such as don t blame me and a cuban i nve song nnrrhtrd oul this portion of a delightful pro ram at the conclusion of this priwim of band music a small dante band of fourteen ounj men took over dnd plavcd five elance numbers which included hot chi cha and stormv weather the erj heartv round of applause it the conclusion of this ve r njojahlc proer im nnnifested the ipprecia tion if the uidicnce for mr corl e tl the tins and twirls band the majoie ttc s and the dince band cookies ind cold beverages were served at the end of the program mam wishe s for the pre sc ntalion of another concert were heard at he close of this fmc evenings c nti rtainmc til hi vuw of the f it t that mam of hi listi ne 1 were e ide rl pe ople the t rm 11 delivered bv he v k u i imtbe 1 just r of r nimaiiiu 1 bip 1 i i hunh at tin church ser vki in the chapel on sunehv if espcciallv nd i com fori 11u be unninj hi race m xhi on bv stitin that one of the great ni pnis wasest feirs of human be in is the fear of death mr campbell er plained that we fear death because de ith is surrounded bj 1 lot of afr nd to meet god and because uncertainties because we are we are afnid of the judgment mr timpbell then assured his irsten eri that we can all be relieved of the fear of deitli b belie v ing that christ died was hid in the grave nd then rosi igain to be our liv aurdicncc dancerjn thmi were ing s whomnyil believrth hands f c hflndv orcflnfldfl j are more fun for everyone celebration queens holiday may t w hand fireworks co ltd c00k5viue ont pf ineauviue po in christ shall never die at supper time on sundav ma 3rd the residents found ver amu inj favours at their places in the dining room the favours were golliwogs ver clever fashioned of kumdrops marshmallbws anet cheenos and thev had been sent to all the residents of the manor bj the november group of st hnstophc r s anglican church in burlington ministerial group plans vacation schools a verv profitable meeting of the credit vallej ministerial as soeialion was held on wednesdav miv 6th a the georgetown par sonat various topics of discus sion c aine before the assembled ministe rs and each subject was lhorouhl goneinto the nutter of vacation bible sehools was brought before the clergvmcn and it was reported that these worth while schools would be held in glen williams georgetown horn bv terra icolta norvil and bos ton this vear the kev brvon a nevin of omagh pre sbvtenan church brought a full report on the preaching mission held in his cnngregi ion during hoi week and stated th it from it new fam ilics hid been gained to the cause of jtsus chi 1st and 1 general re nevvjl of inttiest in llu wtwk and mi sion e f i he churl h the munliii ofthi mnijnil mr mrs wm hamilton hosts to minstrel cast mr and mrs william hamilton were hosts when the rotar club of georgetown entertained their wives and minstrel show cast attjr partv last saturday evening although the lights were out for a length of time due to a power interruption eerjone enjojed the evening films were shown qf past minstrel shows and dancing was enjojed a presentation was made to the director of the show arid his wife mr and mrs ralph ursel the evening ended with a de lightful buffet luncheon limehouse rev calder conducts family day service mrs ftc brownjittonded the district directors conference of w i at oajc last week mrs smeth urst and mrs jas noble each at tended one session with her mr and mrs ed mqlloy larry and jimmie were guests at the davies price wedding in st mar tin s in the field and the reception following in silverthorne legion hall in toronto pn saturday larry molloy visited his grand parents mr and mrs ferris tor onto recently mrs a c patterson and joy vis ited at weston last weekend we are pleased that mrs carl hill is progressing favourably fol lowing a few days in guclph hos pital the 4h club girls linda and heather clarke gail gilmore al ice wilson and betty anne brown entertained their mothers and quite a number of other ladies at a buffet luncheon at the home of their leader mrs kirkpatnek on saturday afternoon rev a c calder conducted christian family day services at lamehouse presbyterian church on sunday a children s choir accompanied at the organ by mrs roughley were in charge of music during their anthem betty anne and mary lou brown sang a duet when mother prayed and a quar tet of the same two girls and anne and william briggs took part anne briggs read a scripture les son the a w bentons and miss glenda qmnton visited the green- lees at campbellville on sunday mr and mrs benton recently t visited mr and mrs c o sim mons in guelph mr and mrs hessard and mrs taylor of acton visited mr and mrs mills on sunday mr and mrs mather and julie motored to buffalo the end of the week mrs a c patterson attended family dinner in honour of her niece miss lorna sinclair of to ronto a june bridetobe mrs robert patterson is visit ing with the wilburn pattersons at rockwood mrs smethurst on sunday had the harry smethursts of barne john smethursts of islington and the c a grants of stewarttown 1 tie ui t f the e 11 re por lend pre ae hint mis 1 n c njie iti ins w ith c r to god for reviv the km jime r ttd for ihe norval the larger ministerial and slated ih it plans hid bee 11 loul fir a bible sehool and preachin mis sum in the norval irca the min isicrs susud haa an mbe r of a labour union at le of heir met tings in or dcr to suggest how jiest the church could serve the wenaing man a general feeling of hvt of inform ation pervided the ministerial as fro re fln wn a their functions and it was unini motislv agreed thai the credit vil lev ministerial association look seriouslv into the miller the june meeting is to tike the form of 1 banquc t to which all the ministers of the irct will be invited those in attendance on w e dne sd iv last w ere president kev 1 roval vu president rev i invd whan seen tar treis urer rev i i- reel rev b a ev in he v kenne th richardson rev j r maxwell rev william murdock rr john hill rev mor gan mcfarlane rev f v war ren and the new student minister of st andrew s united church in georgetown mr douglas brown refreshments were served bv the hostess mrs m g mcrarl ane who was suitably thanked bv mr maxwell in canada the return per dol lar invested is higher on sheep than any othre farm animal sheep are the only farm animals produc ing a prime product wool from grass alone main guelph st motors 87 main street north t 73092 georgetown propane gas for sales and service home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario tanks stored at suvercresc on no 7 highway bill 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