Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1961, p. 6

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p varied entertainment for manor christmas season by muriel thompson rev p a powell conducted the service in the chapel on sunday afternoon december 16 in his sermon he spoke of the fact that within the last twenty years manrtunr entered upon the atomic age and the space- age this has caused uneasi ness in the minds of many people especially when they realize that earth may not be the only planet however the space age really gives mankind a greater vision of gods ttower and proves with gneater force how god has revealed his love lor us by providing the birth of christ lorn scots a splendid turn out of bands men of the lorne scots military band filled the stage of the auditoriumsunday afternoon december 18th the- concert they gave for the residents was a fine one and was under the supervision of their director lieut e g corlctt of burling ton the stirring march col onel bogey opened the pro gram and liter in the program sousa s march sabre and spur was also played bandsman austin ledwith who possesses a fine singing oite led the audience in the singing of sev eral christmas carols while the band played the accompani ments two medleys prairie reflections a medley of cow boy songs and youman fan tasy a medley of vincent you mans sengs proved to be very popular with the audience sev eral other numbers rounded out tvarled program that was play ed by the band in its very cap able fashion xbe progrun ended with the hj inn the church s one roundalion yaong girls monday night december 19th was young girls night at the manor for on that evening about twenty oung girls twel ve and thirteen cars of age came to the manor to entertain the residents they were can j adian girls in training who j ns gifk are connected with si stephen s i and the residents the boys proved themselves to be very thought ful when they assisted with the serving of cold shrinks and cook les at the close of the program they proved their generosity also by presenting a basket of apples and ttbasket of goodies as gifts for the residents dravr for afghan during refreshment iimelnc draw was made for the two afghans for which tickets had been sold during recent weeks taut mcades one of thq scouts drew the tickets the large afghan was won by mrs frank llp ruddell rr no 3 georgetown mi held ticket no 82 ond the malt afghan by mr neil math- cion 7q wanita rd port credit who held ticket no 41 the hobby class thanks all those who bought or sold tickets for this draw before the distnbutiun of gifts mr s allen the suptr in ten dent read a list of the various donations that had bttn received from the iiianj kind and generous organizations and individuals who are inttrtsud in the welfare of the manor and its residents mr shruh sole dressed as santa claus then entered the room and as sistcd by several helpers pro ceeded lo distribute the christ santa s htlpers were mrs allen sharon united church in burlington i allen mrs a mckee and mr they were accompanied bv j shrubsole s teenage son d iwd their two leaders mrs annual party the- residents annaul cluibt mas party was held for the first time it the new auditor lum on frjday evening dec ember 23rd the auditorium had been decorated with pretty christmas decorations for ajl crhislmas events that had taken place and had its own brightl lighted christmas trtt while the audience was assembling mr bernard shrubsok of the manor staff played scrjil- piano solos in his own talented fashion mrs s allen read a lovely and appropriate utile poem just a little bit of christmas and mr vipers played several accordion solos high tales published by the students of georgetown high school thiuifeday january sth 1901 georgetown ontario the editor speaks santa vintod christmas spirit 7 olin hayward may w tak thli oppor tunity to hop tht studants of georgetown high school had a marry christmas whin on think of th christmas saason on im mediately thinks of holly mistlatoe presents and a rudy faced prson popular ly known as santa claus that hav bcom symbols of this festive mason ac tually the holiday season at this tlma of the year was a pagan festival of th ancient briton and of th romani who rfrrd to it as tht saturnalia or feait in honour bf the god saturn santa claus or st nich olat dip not appear on th seen till the fourth can tury after christ h is the patron saint of child ran and quite naturally be came santa claus th brmger of gifts to th early christians chmtmas was fh mass said in churchi to com memorat th birth of th christ child two thousand years ago this momen tout event took place in on of th humblest places im agmabla a tiny stable in bethlehem this birth is the sol raason for th celebration of christmas therefore whenever w celebrate this joyful sea son let us remember why w do so end in doing so w will be able to enoy more fully the true spirit of christmas welfare mr and mis allen were presented with a sih r by teaservice and traj both mr and mrs allen expres ed their deep appreciation of this if go pel group popular songs connell and mrs c wachnuik mrs wachnuik acted as pian 1st for the evening the pro gram was given in two parts sacred and one secular during the sacred pait the visi tors and audience sang a num ijex of carols together lach carol was preceded by a read ing from the bible read five young girls in uni these girls were jill si wendy dunn donna llotti ball and marion denisun i winle refreshments weie be wig served a truup of iint the second part of the pro men and women from the hih jram contained readings b y cospcl church in milt m two girls christian love and k several carols in very jane huyssoon and the singing phasing fashion refreshment- of tuneful christmas popular were tea toffee sindwithts and songs such as christmas in cookies the cookies had bun killarney and winter won part of the donation from ihn derland the community sing second georgetown st ul tr i ing was made possible because ho had visited the man on of the fact that the girls had thr pieious evening been so very thoughtful as to delcou onnr provide song sheets for the resi dents at the elose of the pro christmas day il elf was a an mr inorman viggers gave very happv day at the manor a demonstration on how to play at noon the resident- enjojed the bones the serving of cold a bountiful and delicious roast dnnks and cookies gave the i turkey and plum p idinj dm girls and their leaders on the n prepared and served bv clu one hand and the residents on i berg and his kitcht n and f ihe other a chance to become l dining room staff the tree better acquainted it is hoped crepe paper christmas 1 iblt that these wholesome and lal i cloth and srvietus in the cned young girls will come chi curling new sport curry heads club after each and cverv resident had received his or her gifts santa found a special rift for mr and mrs allen under the tree in appreciation of th ir vear of untinnt effort on be half of flu tcsmirikmd drth irm yearns h bntdsssfiygi tinuous mtei circulation grow in school library mary jn tuck this term la proving to be quite successful for the lib rary our circulation has been high and we have added a great many ndw books to its shelves we also now possess a boot truck which the club members find useful in the library one of the new books the ascent of everest by john hunb is very popular it con tains many beautiful pictures same of which are in full col our in the preface his royal highness the duke of erin burgh writes in this book you will find the full and de tailed account of the climbing of the highest mountain in the world you will find the reas ons for trying to climb it and how much success depended on previous expeditions careful planning close knit team work and all the hundred and one details which had to be taken into account the grade xii and xiii stu dents will be permitted to take books out during the christmas holidays and we are hoping they will take advantage of this opportunity school dance was fine social event paul baker carolynn hallitt the second e ening dance of the school year sponsored b the student council was held on december 10 in the school gymnasium john ben ham tom marshall and steve saxe looked after the music club midtown lent us their rec ord player amplifier and rcc ards mr and mrs armstrong mr and mrs mel arcn and mr and mrs paleschak were the chaperones there were a number or prize dances the first a spot dance was won by lcslej markham and mary mcclintock the sec hayward ondako a spot dance by dave eir georgetown hifh mcleod and karen shortill the school is lo hive a turling ctiib elimination dance was won bj cbris mat d respcctivct irtadv takin pine al the new thew ciiriin i lub nixt door to the rteord- coif club labinn don cum is the presidtnt din rielurdsun the vice jresi dihl and sluron siver- sec ret irv treasurer as vnu see from this how and irls are in ih wtkomi mi mclaren wil be on hind lo inrti uc ni v ins m ihe fund uiuntals of the mme the ftt for the seison s sloot tins mav st t m a 50 ctnts by chuck berry and saxe prdtt lead school debaters camlynna hallitt yv ilk to fat off i a good number of ih students at our school do and accordingly wa hav formed a school do- bating club th club has gradually increased in nynv bars until wo now have eiirfmn members one of th teams michael pratt and stewart sax have set a record by winning nearly every debate they have ben one of th debates tn which we had th most fun was a parliamentary de- bat a capital punish ment the prime minis- hr- enhehwlorlty pfrty was stewart saxe the lea der of the opposition was mlcheel prett of course the maiority party won w wr vary distressed when w learned that our staff advisor miss powell now mrs adenu is lea v ing us at christmas but w haw mad arrangements to continue in regular prac tice debates ourselves with one parliamentary debate each month and a debating fourriatatenr some time tn the spring or winter term zoo catering the- job of feeding the am mals in a modern zoo is an exacting one the book of knowledge cites the great new york zoo as an example in one year its inhabitants con sumed about 170 baskets of ap pies 1350 bunches of bananas more than 50 tons of beef 20 tons of bread and huge quant ities of many other products notice to creditors in the estate of george al bert denham gentleman deceased all person having claims against the estate of george al bert denham late of the town of georgetown genteman who died on or about the 16th da of october 1960 are hereby notified to send particula of school carollers broadcast the night waa filled with f hrl mitelr fa w 1elt six evenings leeding up te christmas four public schools the georgetown gitiatna bend st johns choh- and ken neth r harrison arct rmt and his pupils at the quarters at an hour caret jing concerts beginning friday dec 16n end con cluding on the following friday in e program over the st johns amplifying system which has continued for the pert- six veers the carolling began oach even ing at 7 oclock anot eon eluded at 745 here is the schedule friday dec 16 chapel street sr choir monday dec 1 han ison si choir and clti- tens brass band tuesday dec 20 park senior choir wednesday dec 21 kennedy sr choir thursday dec 22 t st s johns intermediate choir friday dec 23 kenneth r harrison and pupils at the organ all choirs were under the direction of mr harrison i 1 but i j inn all to it a 11 phvtd on u irhim fi rtv tw inch are slid il i slmts mirkid a gime of with stones pountk jach and end kd it a ci 1 lure ire ft i rink ciplai pi iv ud bv i- vrrvhodv is gain to give the residents other enjoyable evening their company nelson united white before oinj into din ner each resident hid a christ mas decoration pinned on hi or her lapel these dciorjlion- were miniature jrcen felt i hnst mas wreaths trimnild ribbon rhcy had jik nt phwr the ii kip sin nd dir6it fr llv red service on wednesday evening dec ember 21st the residents en ribbon rhcy had bun din j joyed an unannounced and ated by the november tamp i therefore unexpected treat f st christophers aulieni when twenty five jouiif men church in burlington and women from nelson ignited church in burhngton toured the varioqt corridors of the the church service on christ manor singing chnslmas car mas afternoon was undir the ols their voices blended in direction of rev j 1 graham lovely fashion and their sins minister of bl pauls lnited ing was greatly enjoyed and church in mil on mr rah pproetatcd am brought fourteen boss and l girls belonging to his junior inf during thi thrill when vour anothir oft the s e don lum il ilk for rtl f fjluwship enri of the each game the skip st mc i km fellowship supports orphan in korea carolynn hallit hip inter school studnu christian ellowship holds its im clint cver wednesday at i noon we sing hjmns hold bible quizzes and sometimes see short plavs hascd on the bible piesenlcd by some of our mem hers we are often fortunate enough to have speakers such as ilcv hcmint i jhn s lni4cl church and mrs blair a missi mary fn in malava both of whom visited us rceentlj we are also shown films about missionary work we- receive ictleis frequently from our little korean orphan lei balk mun whom we sup port bv our weekly collection nd the monev earned from anous projects that we tin dtrtakc sueh as washing cars at the school bazaar christ i in booklets and hook coi i wire sold at ourbolh members of the group ptinning to put on a christ ph the r irst ood jo same to the undersigfied on before the 14th day of januar 1961 flcr which date the es tate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 12th day of december ad mry may denham ad mimstratnx of the estate or george albert denham bv her solicitors dale bennett latimer barnes 23 mill street georgetown ontario 12 29 notice to creditors n the estet of solomon dewhurst gentleman de ceased notice to creditors fn th esfater of george wil son deceased all persons having claims ag amsuthe estate of george wil 1 son late of the towti of geor getown in the county of ha i ton who died on or about the 13th day of november 1960 are hereby notified to send par ticulars of same to the under signed on or before the 12lhday of january 1961 after which date the estate will be distnbu ted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 21st day of december a d i960 edith louie wilson administratrix of the lstate of george wilson bv her solicitors ilewson ord hclson georgetown ontario 7- recreation rooarv howtodolt kits complete guide rtom stastt lb hmrm step by step with pete vatttiml youli find the beawltecafcaarin kit an invaluabje afci tm paw- rung and building ycuir mourn recreatioh room afl youir anse- hoos answered every step de scribed- and illustrateck kcnsi am begin today ssoaeeafjj olnassv as ethe as 9 a eeeedii eaa free guides by tv handyman peter whittall free at beaver lummtt estimates without qbugat1qm budget terms as low as 9 a mth penmatred concrete jloor paint 4 colours lo choose from you can file over permatred at afty time 2 7s sqso pat special woodgrain hardboard l swedish mahogany finish for a wall 12x8 only 4x8 sheet a mm only 01 sta dm kuaterproofingj wall pairrf isilb colours j9a mcju free sta on brusff witfti each 25 lb pail of shs hbrn nsaan 1392 aslowas 9alwi mtmwtr dcpendabu otutrty ftlim 11 water st beaver lumber tv 7 2234 monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king st east georgetown try79373 printing of distinction volleyball rosemary young the students of our srhi anjone inttreited in joining rur group will find s winn wcl come and an enjovahle time at our meetings antimc the loss 1 and young boys i im month an inter da i hirl s vollchill ujiii petition c hn g i v is ht let in the jm member forest fii ol the sthool u jiii were not elitihle to ph two five mm uatt hale win plijed the shod wis divided into iowerj- jc ndrs nine and ten and bp j f li ther tiuscd hv ises is sliiiial than that from all person- hain claims against the fstale of solpmon dcwhurii late of the town o georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 2lh dav of october 1960 are herebv p1s notified to send particulars of same to the undrrtigned on or are before fhe 14th da of january 1 1901 after which date the s tate will be distributed with regard onlv lo the claims of which he underpinned shall then have notice and the under signed will not be liable to an person of whose cuim she shal not then have notice dated at geftrjclown this 12th dav of december a d nash and mcdowell plumbing and heatiwg waler softeners ft water systems ft repairs t alterations tr 72842 just as monday night dec v lcr ember 18th had been oung hc girls night at the manor uie thursday niht december 22ihei was young bos niht tht chon visitors were ten choir bo of wtft st george s anglican church in georgetown and tvtentj bov scouts who bilong lo the sct ind georgetown stout troop in georgetown stvtral ladies ami gentelmcncaiiiaarng in the choir wnitthccioir bos ihe scoutmaster mr lack mcddta and assistant scoulmabltr mr len lcwis pcjviscd the tn mr horace lamble conducted iboys in their musical num sung unac tht thai cly stnt mk wul atcomprfiiitc no h miss t stkms n k nr s talented pianist the orv appolinj sonjs wtre thou didst hue thv rhnni infant 11 u and p rotkinf mr rahjm rtad x ihi vtorits ol tin ihnc kins ind ihe slilplu rds r m the it x1 i mi t of tin inst uinstin is in thi llibl hi tun kd uiu njs fnnn the mup and him stlf to tht re dents man visitors ailed fiunds rfnd rrl il s out the aftirn i n nul of christmas iaj ler gadcs fcleven aim twelve llssk i- nil cj ung are the nd the scores lliza ann dew hurst ex ecutnx of he estate of solomon dew hurst b her i solicitors dale bennett latimer se baincs 23 mill street georgetown 6mu 12 29 i tast tocal cartage and moving anywhere in town hanks cartage we can supply you with you printing requirements fast service reasonable prices letterheads envelopes statements ruled forms if it is printed postefs a tickets rok in we can do ih the georgetown h a cenlury of printing service j tr 72201 22 i free estimates rnjfjrjr3jttjarjiisi2lrj st a i- siiid 1 16 r 1- sni id 2 2 lh thttr a ixit i in i 2 1xd n ixf 13 14 ha has ust pkidfor another 1 is load of fyal for his old fashion ed wastaful furnaca and ha la- fmling brbka what 6 do with a naw sciantlflcally da- lontd economical smarts furnaca ha could tava money by saving fual pay for his nw furnaca and est joy htmsalf ba wis sa your smarts daator im- 2 xi 1 i 9 1xb defeated audianct deharittd the adults dn ounj his n the group delighted the aud ience with their siiipiiif of christmas ho1s fhe ten bos in the choir sang a special car ol sing 0 smg this blessed horn which sounded ver iweet and was greatly admired in an intenal between carols the rector ul st george church in georgetown rev k jbchardsdn extended greetings the group of visitor to skating on bones h h a sc ire or 17 h to be mum 1ower sthoit champion and gat full particular uppr school vollayball m skat u d i b un l f xii h annual bones savs the boo of n l1 knowledge and ma dale from j omc upper schooocampions ib 14 mic 7 linals 1c defeated core ol 19 8 to he more than 1000 cars ago wide metal runners eventuatl rb placed hones and thin edged rmlal skate came into use m the 17th centurj mnrrrrn fie ure skating dates jrom earl forest prodtictvinclude wood 1800 a jwaler joba and recreation in the grand filial xb de featcd xic making cb school champion congratulations ixb r h thompson hardware oil gas heatino hardware plumbino trianfla 7 m7i weatherwise delivery of rogers fuel oil catt murt allison triangle triangle 73291 74072 nighta a holidays company

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