Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1961, p. 6

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mutm niw in ar i ftmua f 8 best wishes from brandon a 1 director of nursing miss zina hopwood a brandon native was pleasantly surprised on the morning of hospital pening day when friends in her home town remembered herwith best wishes flowers and congratulations miss hop- iyood has been an easterner for twenty years the nursing staff added their good wishes by dorothy barker u tribute to royalty i y k tnyone should atop and i pk ma what is so rare as i ft day in june i could quite i jfcnsibly iepb a snowstorm i hi may this spring has been i b spotted as a damatian pup i ukd twice as unpredictable but tote cold white stuff burdened heads of thousands of till j ips in ottawa s mammoth spring i festival displaj it didn t damp- i the ardor of some hundred ontario weekly newspaper edl iftora and their family gathered recently in the capital city for ittheir annual convention f 9l the only thing that threw jjiem slightlj off balance was lithe announcement by a uni informed aidedecamp as we hjentered rideau hall for a re- ijeeption that the ladies in thi accomplish a slowlv bent knee stiff back and gracefully ex tended right hand we were told to say only your high ness as the hand shake was accepted by the rojal prince princely support the most romantic figure in the world at thai- time was a small man with sandy hair and blue ejes bleary from too much activity and too little sleep but as my turn came to be pres ented he suddenly semed to tower over me like the rock of gibralter i clutched his hand and started folding like an accordion i felt h s gr p tighten when my knees turned to water and i discovered i was standing on one foot like a stork with no idea as to what 1 had done th pedal s a lid v w trenul edward was a hd with ftliarty hlust and the men i s7whn ton presented to f t hiv hlmr excellence the cover h hc had inend urn kmd root general and madame van pfore among h fa male subjects 1 remember i hearing him murmur stead there hae been admittedly old girl as ne rae me snme cfew occasions in the lives of reassunn supp until had j these grass roots members ol regained m equilibrium the fourth estate to meet roj i m second curtsy was jllty or representatives of the i pamru and cmbarrasstnr i crown this small matter of pprtene thls wa dunng th protocol sent flutter of con wor ttar whcn t w15 rternation nppljing among the 5talloned wlth the wrfns women who asked each other pnnccss allce wnq whether one bent the right knee w hc dl ke nf connauiht for the left how far down must prmed the crown in can they dip and what did one th h ada a that ume rlqucsted a ao arthnuc knee protested in at a secret whin the process uo mem of the yl groups gathered beneath the special services includ ng m fabulous paintings of former self taucht crafts to the en t governors general how m i 1 sted girls doing thej asked one another then w s little or no time they wobbled on spike heels to practice a curl after the md laughed at their awkward inspection of si r op personnel i ress the civilian staff was presentrd it has been some ears since rn sure prince s alice did i i made m first curtsy this not notice mj curtsy was only was during m teens when ed a hob she was much more ward prince of wales travel interest i in the contribution led across canada b tram on he first extensive royal tour ijbuttenng the hearts of ecry jeemle on this side of the at lanuc those of ui who were chosen to meet this august person were given hours of instruction re garding our social demeanor while in the presence of the future king of england it took considerable practice to ana h s atyirtrtwrtjtfirtt imws philosophy the vi branch of the service was providing than in making any mental criticism of my jerky tribute to her royal sta uon in life i tulips and red coats i considerable thought has been given to the planting and colorful arrangement of ot tawa s famous tulips impress ive was a huge bed of scarlet blooms that matched the red coats of the mounties standing at the entrance to rideau hall s portico as our car drew up to the curb i am an emotional person and mv national pride is quickly stimulated the avenue of maples along which cne must drive after pautng through the statclv gates on susset street to the home vhcre our sovereign repres cntativts are in res deuce is pctacular within rideau hall is one room entirelv furn ished with pine primitives pomp and e egance mellowed bv the evidence of the coun irv s pioneers perhaps it is becai e 1 was steeped in the gracious hosp talil of queen eliiabelh s canadian rcprerntitivci that i rather rescnle i an occurrence that took place whit the con enl on wa in sc n s i alked in m fideral n square one evening i was told by an excited cit cn that a dig had just been removed from the holder on the south pit side of the national war memorial not the red fnsign hut a d stmct e rhg attributed to hc evolutionarj movement of canada spokesmen for this movement claim thev will go tc anv lengths to u c anv mis tit in the citv for the p irpose of unfurl ng the r has it ts half red hilf white with a green miple leaf in the centre there wis a larce group of school chldrtn on the inn a i travelled to lit wa they were slated lo attend a session of parlnm nt me t their men ber make a tour of the citv and become thoroughly steeped in can ad i in lore vmth is impressionistic pride of cititcn ship is a precious possession i i like to believe that this pride cannot be disturbed b any such whackv demonstration of illicit flag waving norval scouts prove versatility at camp the 1st norval cub pack end ed their meetings for the sum mer with a hiloe from the ang lican church to the parsonage lawn where akela mrs lloyd freel took the grand howl after which games and races were enjoyed for lunch they had hot dogs and toasted mar shmallows which they prepared over a camp lire and ended the evening with a sing song around the fire miss mary francis and miss sherjl cooley asslsted mrs i freel with the cubs this past year and they have had a very good year the 1st norval scout pacl spent the week end campirg with the other scouts of the district at hillsburg thev were on their own with no leader to show what they could do by themselves ihev put up the r own tent cooked the r own meals etc and re port a very enjoyable weekend with no mishaps but lota of fun it takes more than cool weather to dampen the spirits of scouts on a camping exped ilion the sacrament of commun ion was observed at the lnited church noni on the last sunday of june there will be no services in the church for he month of julv while rev l freel is 6a holidavs wor ship serv ice will be held in the presbjterian church at 10 a m during julv which the lmtcd church adherents are invited- to attend dairy princess choice slated for garden party th amrth i on for m halton dairy princosa to represent tho county at that annual dairy prlncast compolirion at th canadian national exhibition chairman of the committee in addition each contestant tor aelecting the halton dele- will present a abort talk related gat a is bill wilson president ofito dairying in halton countv halton junior farmers 1 contestants in the competi words op thi wis succeaa comet befora work only in the dictionary thi oaomttown hirald thursday june athi 1h1 ji page s me committee is represented by all the dairy producer groups in halton the federation of agriculture nd the halton junior farmer association fol lowing a recent meeting of th committee tt was decided that this year a selection would take place at the annual hornby garden party to be held on saturday evening july 13th interview the contestants from halton will be selected by interview with a panel ot three judges pianoforte recital by hardingbradley pupils a pianoforte recital by pup ils of bruce m harding and margaret bradlev harding was held for parents and friends on friday at the atudio 64 main street south played pupils wtoo played included mary bonathan daryl harding dorothy gilhooly sharon tav beverley johnson robert kudj david clark arnie har ris jill kemshead susan mac donald barbara v ilcox jo- ann kemshead robert free man charles biebn jane mc nallv jeffrey eason marlene braisby janet chamberlain susan howard pamela clark nancy masterman david far nell manlvn gorth carolvn freeman jovce rundle john finlaj jonne mintern rex heslop catherine stobie ellen blehn heather meades kath erine strite barbara finlav jennifer mills carroll farnell man evans and ann lorrain noble presented pupils who were unable to play at the recital were mary jane mcclure frederick ben nett catherine meades joan harris linda shea judith mills margaret thompson and ljnne ritchie gifts to mr and mrs hard ing were presented afurwards carroll rarncll on beha f of the pupils ion must be between the ages of 17 and 26 years and from a dairy farm at the cis e competition the delegates from each county will compete for the ontario title milking in addition to the interview find speech each contestant will personally demonstrate mil king and cleaning procedures a detailed basis of awards is used fof the competition to in elude appearance deportment and self expression the bal ance of the score card is set up to rate the efficiency of milking and cleaning dairy equipment all entries for the halton dairy princess competition must be made to the committee bv friday june 30th appli cation forms and information may be obtained at the extcn sion branch office ontario dr partment of agriculture mil ton nursery sod for sale 23c per square yakd deuvered 15 per square yard in the field norvid martins sodding tringl 741 1 1 45 quebn st summer price on blue coal order now at years lowest prlca stove nut sizes 25 per ton nash and mcdowell plumbino nd heating water softnr wtr syltami rapairs a alteration 72842 one way to avoid a traffic aoadeftt this weekend b lo slay horn on ida pardiui bal ii iroa or pranaina t mt a nw foaatty corona oo aaapaanoo too m halo pnmot anuiala a v r 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