Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1961, p. 14

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thats enough mom the epitome of the perfect party goer is debbie alton daughter of mr and mrs gary alton 229 delrex blvd she enpys herself and knows when to quit here at the k r ette children s party in stewarttown hall she tells momm e she has had enough and pushes the paper cup of m ik away the kinnettes entertained some 70 children at the annual party which was convened by mrs bern middeon ass si ng n thei entertainment were a clown mickey mouse and donald duck who d d imitat ons of sam meltzer reg higham and s mon llewellyn santa was there and the candies and g fts w in abundance charles renwick new credit lodge master iabst wednesday eening wai the annual date or the election of officer for credit lodge no 219 afam grc there wii in excellent crowd present for this important occasion the worshipful mast or this year to guide the destinies o the masons in town will be wot bro charlca renwick of victoria crescent mr kenvuck u associated with smith and stone ltd the office that usually evin ces the most interest is the jun ior office of assistant secretary but this year there were two vacancies at the bottom of the udder and mr bob mcmaster of glen williams was elected as junior steward and john t armstrong as assistant seen tary the full list of 1962 officer follows wor master c rtnwick imlj addv sr arden lr un noble jr warden bd wilson treasurer ern batkin secretary tom niven sr deacon robert law son jr deacon bert fiddler inner guard sam pennce tyler bill hamilton sr steward doug latimer jr steward bob mcmaster assist sec jack armstrong lunch was served at the con elusion discussion finally involves their respective rights to make ob- ligat on to tlfb christ child jrventuall father time ap pears and settles the dispute to the satisfaction of all con ccrned one of the most beautiful of the legends associated with christmas is that of the christ mas rose according to the story mad el on the child of a shepherd aw the ise men pass toward bethlehem laden with gifts for the christ child and she wept because she had no gifts to of fer ai angel appeared before her ind asked why do you christmas lights madrid new mexico brightens the night with its christmas festival this scon is repeated many times over in communities across the nation as the holiday season approaches aerosol snows aid to novel decorations for the party minded aerosol snows can be used in making novel table decorations from such simple materials as pine cones boughs and sprigs of holly colorful centerpieces for candlelight suppers can be made with a short length of birch log drilled to hold red candles and then spraed with the snow with a little ingcnuitv and imagination the homemaker can use the white and coloured snows in spray painting sim ple christmas designs on win dow panes or glass surfaces cutout paper or cardboard masks can be made for each color area for best results the aerosol snow should be sprayed from a distance of about 24 inches the greater distance the fluffier the deposit of simula ted snow evergreen wreath made from wire hanger a wire coat hanger a fewi sprigs of evergreen and a few minutes of your time thats all you need to fashion a dec orative evergreen wreath leaving the hook at the top simply fashion the hanger into a round ring fasten the ever greens to the ring with heavy thread and a large needle sprinkle the evergreens with aerosol snow before hanging the wreath miracle plays part of brazils holiday the christmas season in bra zil begins on christmas fe and ends with fpiphanv on jan uarj 6th n because it is really summertime south of the equator festivities and enter tainmcnt appropriate to sum mertime hold sway throughout the season miracle plas are performed in adoration of the hou chil i man take the form of elaborate dances meticulously perlorm ed and accompanied b mi or an orchestra the dance of the four parts of the world is a hpical example the roles are enacted b girls dressed for the part and in succession europe asia f nca and america declaim the because madelon replied is she iri hed away her tears i imc no gift for the christ chill ift of the heart is best of all but 1 will give you some thing to carry to the manger and with this the angel disap- peired and in the same spoj thirc appeared a beautiful ro filled w th whte blooms madelon gathered the soms and joyfullv went to beth lehim l the manger she stood in the background as the wise men offered th erffiold frankincense and imrrh she hesitated doubting that her jmul gift would be acknowled gel or appreciated mustering her courage she stepped forth and laid the ros es hef tre the christ child me 1 atelv the jlowers turned from white to a most beautiful pnk the first christmas rose cranberries traditional delicacy at christmas of out holiday dining tradition was ibinit or bitter berry to the indians who pounded the fruit with meat into a paste called pemmlcan used cranber ry poultices on wounds and us ed the juice as a red dye the pilgrims noting the ber ries were a favourite food cranes called them craneber- ries and this eventually chan ged to cran berries pioneer grower cranberries were harvested from wild vines until 1816 when henry hatl a veteran of the revolution transplanted wild vines to a swampy site near dennis massachusetts he had observed that the choic est wild berries were usually found in sandy areas so he spread sand over his fields and produced an excellent crop many other jrantmgs failed in massachusetts and new jer before growers learned that cranberries would thrive only under certain conditions cranberry fields today are lo cated in bog areas with peat soil the fields are welldrained i and can be flooded to protect vines from cold and control in sects sand is plentiful and ne cessary to slow evaporation provide a good medium for root growth and keep dawn weeds birds welcome birds are welcome visitors to cranberry bogs some bogs are lined with birdhouses homes for swallows which eat destrue tne insects and with the birds are the bees who also perform an 1m portant service cranberry pol len is too heavy to be carried by wind so bees are necessary to pollinate the flowers not always wrono before you criticize the old folks remember that even though a clock is run down its right twice a day nativity scene what is believed to bo the only ston carving hi the u s depleting the nativity seen it inspected at a chicago memorial cemetery by young actors who por tray mary and joseph in church pageant the na tivity scene is flanked on either side by stone carv ingi of shepherds watching star of bethlehem and the flight into egypt th georoitown hiralo thursday dece list imt page 11 some people set there by pull others by push knox presbyterian church minister rev f norman young christmas services sunday deg rev mrs alex calder and family of peterborough wish to send seasons greetings to their friends in georgetown llmehouse and area 1 1 00 a m morning worship 2 30 p m limehouse service 7 00 p m carols by candlelight knox yps in charge monday dec 2rh 10 00 am christmas scvvice knox congregation wishes everyone a joyous christmas low price power the electrical equivalent of a nuns average physical capacity for manual labor can be purch aed for about 1 33 of a cent per hour jiswwjawxgwwwwjtwwjpgtireciejc arewtw tmfvfmfvwvwfwtmsi we herald the holiday season w th warmest w shes for the health and happiness of all our loyal friends and good ne qhbours evans co you are invited to attend the christmas day service mill street georgetown barbers jewellers paul nd ruth barber no 1 specialists in local moving and long distance moving packing and storagl clements the mover head office 270 donlands ave toronto 4 world wide service for information call us collect ho 1 1165 branch office and warehouse 107 kennedy rd south brampton gil 7313 sermon unto you is born a sav our by the rev d c los choir under the direct on of mr john schenk christian reformed church 55 main street north glen williams norvhl anglican churches december 24th advent iv 9 30 a m the communion n st alban s glen williams 1100 am morning prayer st paul s norval 11 45 p m the communion st paul s norval december 25 christmas day 9 30 a m the communion st alban s glen williams 1 1 00 a m the communion st pauls norval blessings of the yuletide to everyone harris floral bob and daisy harris tr 73582 st johns united church guelph street christmas services minister rev ian m fleming choir director mr kenneth harrison arct rmt mnvmmomn sunday december 24th 1 i 00 a m christmas service and sacrament of baptism nursery care prov ded 7 00 pm christmas carol singing and communion luke 2 1 1 for unto you is born th s day n ihe c ty of oav d a sav our which s chr si the lord isjssisiasissssisvsaftisisjsisisaj t eorgejf anglican church i ficorgetoton sunday december 24th advent iv 8 00 a m holy eucharist 9 30 a m holy euchanst j 1 1 00 am mattins w christmas eve 1 1 00 p m th midnight celebration of the holy euchanst first baptist church rev r l whan b a b d i i christmas services 5 december 24th 1961 morning service 11am sermon this child was different first noel advent hymn by thelma atkinson j fey michael praetonus jjjj christmas day monday december 25lh 1100 im holy euchanst family service j girls boys cho r 7 meditation for children tuesday december 26th the feast of si stephen the rrsl martyr 1 1 30 a m holy eucharist wednesday december 27th the feast of st john abe 10 00 a m holy eucharist evening service church school pageant 7 00 pm let ut adore him there will be a watch night service on sunday evening at 1 1 oclock thursday december 28 the feast of the hob innocents 10 00 a m hob eucharist a vtrp jtltsscb ijatibitp to 911 from the rectory family churchwardens parishioners tgtgccggtcgggggc

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