Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1962, p. 6

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an eloqumtt unnott by kvv d a pwwll uot ltriit and inspiration to the service in tb chipel on pain sunday nf lemoon april 15tb before delivering fals wnnort mr vowill radtwi scripture le uu iuln 34 end tfe ant el even wjwij cluster ii i m mark ur powell eaid uut christ life wu a life 6 itiffpjlclty a a j u on the qrnt ialia sunday be i ntrd jerusalem sealed on a colt although he was tbe kin a of king bit throne was a ttois hli crown a crvwn ol thorn and h grave simple tomb christ has nrrd of simple things from ilia followers t- djy such a every little ulrnt that thry possets and every little deed that thry ran per lurtn he needs thia kelp in order to bring in th kingdom lit god and mill should be our thought in holy weelu hawait on sundjy night april 13th thirty b and girl wiio are students of the ontario oonser valiiry of muiic at oakvillc uuil a vrrjf welcome return vuu t the uanar they had ontario lldro photo presented several concerts at ihr minor on previous occas ions and every concert had been really enjojfd aa had been ktmiicommissionlrtlcharm hydro hf cm 0 these previous oc cmioni mrs i na van home artel as the very eipert mia- treii of crmeonle one of the many easter activities for residents of manor by afuriel huunpeod several more instructors and heiprs are nee for the handicraft clalt el the minor the clan meets one wmic thursday afternoons but jf nw helpers could coma even only onto in two wkl it would kalp no special training it needod only e desire and willingness to help u necessary for anyone willing to coma the phone number to call it mrs jolm lidrway tbiangl 8ai7s simplicity takes new position r ted ho succttded for nearly 20 years a graham farm ii lias bttn appo secretary trediurer of george town hydro in tic 50th vertary year of the aaumc pal hydro lystcm mr o w d re d who ha served the commu on tor iorrn jt srhers lira s marcotte came 26 years and was secretary ttcaiurcr s nco 1948 mr far th the students and paed rtell was a highly succiiiful operator of a qrocey buv ii in georgetown for many years lur it j i i u itii wuj rononing from u o gorrjllovn hlc to u co i dcred for tha pontion of secretary irtnurcr new hydro secretary 20 years commissioner appelated aa tk akratary traaaurvr of oeorgetown hydra irt ha euan ajutlvartary yr jc crhm farnall brings a hflitth aitparunca ajul buajnaaa knawtadye to this potltlen havlg aarvai aa marnbar et croatown hydro camml jw tr 30 year and aa h chairman of the committion ler aprlmataly half that parted mr farnell la fully familiar with im4 hv ru rar wm r h hj rls z st at uetduf bull net i man in cr peretlno taroe grocery d cqo1 water the u4lom8 kiuwn aa a e farnall a un which wn eatebliuied by 0vprt nri o 0 irut ma fatkar tut main street in 1931 mrntalnli from hamilton pli ome of the accompaniments the ikj and uirla played gut tar and accordiona and a wide tarirty of tclrclions was prei rntrl several hawaiian mrl idir and popular anne amonn thrm paper roaes and jeaj u heart two young girli di monitrated the new dance the twit to the aecompanl ment of the electric fiuitar plaj id h mri marcotte and the llauaiian tulpr plai by mrs n home sandra darker played vrry eipert ly three hmm from a hymn 1mou dated 1d0 belonging to her grand mother mri v fuxmin who is a reiidrnt at the manor overtones a group of aludenta plaing front scripture wtr tba fetor- u f the crucifixion and tb tteiurrwetion as told in chjk ura 10 and 20 of su johoa gpel tb beautiful and very appropriate aoloa were the old kugd lroi aung jjy uxu k- o roter atcu and opn the gates of the temple from handel a the uexsiah sung by mrs h uigee atcu kscb soloist was accompanied by tlie other on the electronic organ two familiar hymns and sv era impresive prayers were included n the service alio it wu a pleuure to welcome mri j i orsfiam aa a meti wild about hrry nd ober tlie conjtrtgatiuh aa tfcjs johnny rd th dancing of jojoau oceeion the charletoa by fur flipirj relatives dreued in the eotum of the rh manor looltfd particul twenties jtriy lovely at fiter time glend hoacraft tang twou bkk filled with artl- iaim wbuu a happy tune and cttia to know you glndj howraft and hill sa ii fcoutf mde by bide as dut and jack roblruon did pantoeiim imiutlon of al jou to the jouoa rcordi ltd slttuig on top ol the world and u hen tba ked red kobin homtfmabh final flowers in on common room eutouti of rftir iym boli on ttie walls at various lo cation rut momri trjiler ulltt and jrithtr pttrd plaul made ihi munur a vry fitive twutltlititf for thp mlrr aeaiun auuted ty iriruj utturi mrs 1rejd uurtibuir the head liomrkn jmt wia in charge of trilt diciratnii a lartr supply tlie hearty appetitrs thatof thr tr litu came turn were the ouleomebf lutening knoi lrebtinan hurrh iu to this eicellent program were hurlingturi many v vtors via appeased in very delicious fsih ited th r rrlaim and triew i ion when the visitors aervedjat the manor at the long uoa lr which they themselves donated along with tea and coffee it waa a very happy and apprrc iattve crowd of residents that left the auditorium that m y ich n id nt ri ci ived hu or tir 1 he hi ti r nietnento when a iitl r- trr fatjur was plar ed nt tji h p taoii s place in the di nrooni of the manor ing havln enjoed such a vrryon sun la inornini itiu favour intertaining proiram and aurh fmr bury vt ry clev delicious refreshmenu with erly f j him ed fn m lane and their good friends from long all inarihmallt uuh tiny ilranch cloi f r ihi ei tnnr and tht ladies from st pauls mouth ihiv win he gift of united church in long ilranch the nmmlmr nup if st and the young girls from st hrim plir anglican church pauls uniteii church in milti n ilurlli 11 n were in charge of the refresh ment hour ashcrove trdtarians wife realonw aa commissioner mr firaell reslgnwi his poll tion aa a georselown hdro commisjdoner recently so that t could be eligible to be con tideraul for the- poaiuon f tc i4taj7 trejuurcr born in billinafad a hamlet fell mile north of dcorvtoun oil the 7th line graham iarnell came to georgetown wvn his father bought a grocer busm mi on main stmt 31 jears ago he attended ergrtown tiigb school and obtained his honour matriculation in 1033 prior to that he worked part time after school in his father s ktort when he graduated from tdgb school he went into part itenhjp in the grocery buincvs with hie father seld business for two ean mr fan bell served with the kca dux ing world war 11 when h i fa ther died in 1019 raham lar tie 11 took oer the grocery fclon nd continual to uixrati it un til the end of march this y ar when he mi lis 1 umiie to ri iuo lelectlons one of which jack thompnon an i spurned his ttm sentimental journey new positi n with eortetown hjdro mr rarndl u married and he ami hih wifo have a daus- ter carroll n a h n school student an i a ton lau 12 who atlen is trade whool cfcoriitown lie ha in n ac tue in communit affairs and in church ami imle work mr rarnell is a memler of the sa sion of st john s n ltd church and a sumliy scb nl teacher for j tars ii it a pjt mas ter ami actiw workir in mlit idic araam hi is at a fonier din rt r of the north ha urn golf t ountry club his new p isition js secretary treasurer of i orjj town lly fliy appear to oftor a chal lenie and jn cxclu nt oppor tunity to pit his wuh kniiwl eie uf orjitown hdro afljir to til u i in scrvins well tht rj 1 1 v niwint num her of munu jul hjdro rust omtri ihiy too plajed guitars an ac cordion and the drums an appropriate sontf may birthday the april birthday party held on nmrsday night april dthfribps jaflh 10th was an occasion of great i ucmmuc jjpdli pleasure not only for thel the annual daft lit hinchi nn whose btrthdaya coma in the wac hi id in the hurch on wed month of april but alio for nrda april 23th it was al those whose birthdays occur in warm tui ny da ai 1 one hund other months this april party n i lad i j came ai i at 12 30 was sponsored by the llmehousc sat d n ti 1 1 at t fully dec r and bilverwood womens instllatid t 1 li ii the 1aiern nt tutea of lwjuesing townihy aftir tt i fnl lunchion wai who were represented by thirty ipartakm of mrr ii i ck ave of their members along prcaiumt vt the lnilld liiuxch ith their two preildenls mrs uinui pn s i r the pro i j i houghley of the ume rem wc iruim d the gathering house w i and mrs clare wil an call 1 n misji llarbara son of the silverwood w i rans if gi rktnun for two once again the head table lorly a los i looked v ry attractive with its 11 in mrs i ra ik wilson in linen tablecloths bouquets of foijuri i the un l ipi akrr mrs i cut flowera crepe paper atreani lenn dnre fr n cookville era and a birthday cake with phe showed biautiful colored pink candles jpictun t if the si vi ntei n day i mrs i allen opened the trip f the idtary contention program by welcoming the lad i to toko japan she and her les of the institutes and eitend tniman i took la- mav they ing special greetings to thoielrft ltuttal on tin- 17thtay residents whose bjrthdsa occur with ire hundred and trn per in april mrs george iron- uoni in a onsti llati n plane side then took over the duties thy stoppc 1 at h dmonton al of mistress of ceremonies which aka down t hcma a small she performed in tery gracious island acn n the i acific ocean fashion jjnd landrd in 1 ki japan bio bouquet pf p pie and ihrir way of life and mrs ironside announced a njk u rraiuc hw olhfr program that gav great plea f0unlni s 5 to survive ure to the audience mrs herb wjtn ur mni ovcr hall gacb at liberal opponents hhonmpp stnuy l hell who kas ewantvd had ion county in men provincial pr- iiamnt for 18 ywi took a long swing th liberal op positions political ship of stela that has ftouncwfad on the rocks of fruitrttbon irt a rocant tpch in tfvai hooter on tha budt explaining youv got to tpond money to irv rn r ptd populalton boom wlrh highweys ichooji hospuu and public buildings he clai md th opposllions cfterg that conservative gov4n- rrvant was- thrusting th coon- try farther inlg dabt was 1r from th truth th bodgvt ittatd was rnore then d lanced budoitf wfyin yap con iider the etittts that ltav ben creatdd by this govrrv rnent fr u lwtrj the schools hutjpi tali homes for the 4ged ajwi ornvr atsms whose values ewv oot be counted jn dotlari and riti rriea swung back la hl- tury to the layintf of the cpu u ontario northland railway the onuno hydro all ulp iksruj under a coovrvtlve go vern meet and other acompush- inents nw members to the oppoa hi in tud his eympatir the mpp said it is a shame to see such orient intelligent young men joining the ervw of a io itiral ship or hule that ha floimdered on the rocka of frustration there is no hope left the erred has joined the onler of doom gloom and despair the fxtrtholcfl this fchlp art so harnacle infested that the crew ran tee no dltlance into the future even the lion member for york centre the seltppointed king rlih and his uttlr knighta of the sea are providing little aasifcunc to uieir captain hits at hdp turning to the sew demo crats he recalled how they once referred to the conwrvajvee as nothing hyut the dregs i would say thot dregs were ve ry potent for that political par- u in the lul ib yean his li given the iyoinee of outarto the lmt government it has en jotd since confexleratlon it is much diffirent with this polil ical party that has recently changed its name there are no dregs left just the froth i am sure that little bit of froth cannot last long egauut the blast of hot air we have to lis ten from that section of thia assembly agff h oeumtoattowm sw thureew ulv 1j ttu tlwrvewy uy jrel 1m3 warmer weather is hem latno your furs fcj liuua clott cinwh tooay ou fmjtbatid storage vaults ajih fw your protwtion all yu ch pok 4 a yfc utiwbfor hj ptw kuur ivy tlewn insuance travel walter t evans co triangl 72512 31 mill stceet serving your cximrnunlry for over 40 years and down the fields as the far mers are busy seeding mother nature is awakening everything from their winter sleep and soon the tulips will all be out georgetown restrictions sale and discharge of fireworks mease note that bylaw no 58 14 passed at the may 5th 5i georgetown council meeting establishes the following regulations concerning fireworks 1 flrtwofkl can nt sold h renrjetown nl on the 7 davi prior 1 1 and including ihi da fixed for victoria day eel oration and none may be sold to anone under the age or 16 3 he fireworks can tw dicharived on sty da except victoria da 3 the fire chief may issue a permit for special displays by orannation urwler superviiion of a properly quel if led pi rson wnttrn application sh mid n made to the fire chitf at liat one week in advance of event 4 a prton convicted of lirraking the b law a fine up to 50 plus costs is liable to terms and conditions of the above mentioned by j aw will be strictly enforced by the police do pari ment c o unham clerktreasurer the good unl liless and keiplheid played several accordion crowdirui mri mob t sung b all thtoe lakiiiff irlfcttons two of which were 1am tnt io an j part in the program brought tipperary and put on your hp uk r an j prcv in this vir enjojable program to old gray bonnet mr r arl lhpm ujth fcma fm tnd lhp ic a coc tccompanng himself on afurnin cl sp u1h mrs fva dixon who is both his guitar sang four vocal member of the staff and allns among them i m sending mimlhr of the hallun manor j you a big bouquet of hoses auxiliarj supervised a socialnd the auctioneera song hour in which cold drink and mrs karn accompanied by mrs houghley at the piano business directory norval enthusiasts find few trout in credit a good number of fishing tn tliusiaau took advantage of tht opening of tht trout season and the lovely weather to take oit for their favourite urtam pond or lake this past wuk tnd there were pluity of fishermen but not many fish to be soon a few ears ago the credit hlyprwas the favourite spot for many trout fishermen but each vear that passes hie trout get scarcer end it u now nee esury to go farther and farther from home to flnd good trout flihlng trout like good clean waster bo until oil tho pollut ion i ellmlrlatod from tho v credit we cant expect tho trout to be plentiful the weather for the easter holidays was perfect for play lug in the jmu after the long cold winter the children have now returned to aihoolnlcely tanned fronhfaelr outdoor play ii of baseball fishing biking etc rmany famluei who own sum i puft- cottage enjoyed the hoby fcdajr weekepd by opening up eouagea for the aeaaoju mr and mrs norman fiuih rit motorul to montnal with frundi mr and mrs ted middletnn of duiuivillc tn vitil mr and mrs jnhn morlcy for tho raster witkltid while there tlity nmniutd acquaint ances with slvcral former air forco friends and enjoyed sijht secinc around montreal also spendlnc the eaatcr uctktml in montreal wpro joan cptw donna dolsoh mar jorle uder and sharon me- candleas they stayed at the laurent ian hotel and enjoyed seeing tho spots of interest montreal mr and mre orval rhea and lynda with mr and mrs a noble liad an enjoyable trip to huriipt for tho holidays mrs noble is principal of norval public school michael todd spent tho boll days at sudbury barbara youmaim enjoyed the holldnys with her grandmother at slmcoe rookies were served to the vis itors and the residents the boj and uirls assisted with the kcmiik and thus strengthened the friendships rusting betwe in these oung students on the one hand and the residents on thi othir informality an evening of entertainment that was outstanding in its j airt rrjendlinesj and infor nulity was presented in the auditorium on mondaj april lflth by twenty five young men and women who are members of the young adult roup of si paul a united church in 1 ong ilranch the group has two presidents mr and mrs john co boon but only mrs cohoon was able to come mrs joyce hutchinson the talented music director mr harlcs catei looked after tho lighting and mr albert catrs supervised the scenery and props in eipert fashion the variety ahow that the group presented had been as sembled last fall under the name autumn freeze and with the coming of spring had been ii named spring frolic farmihands from the opehlng number micj look us over to the concluding selection look for the silver lining the entire program waa very bright and entertaining one several skits were presented each one con taining choral and solo num bers for instance a aklt en titled a farm scene wu made up of the song how are you gonna keep em down on the farm sung by nine young men dressed as farm hands a square dance perform ed by a set of eight young men andvvotfan the song friend ship sung by the group and a sqlfliwagon wheeuvaung by bill sewell two similar skits in old new york and by the sea were iso pres ented special attention should be given to the aklt called the itoarlhg twenties which was made up oimhe songs im just sen how great thou art and bless this house mrs houghley also accompanied two sisters betty ann and mar ixm brown when they sann whispering hope and now is the hour a sing song of familiar old ballads led by mrs donald undsay and mrs herb iteid was enjoyed by visitors and residents alike then came a hilarious akit a mock wedding ceremony with ladles taking the part of men and vice versa 1he costumes were very amus ing and the dialogue extremely witty and original the akit put on by some of the limehouse visitors s thirtbbn- although thirteen residents were eligible to sit at the head table for refreshments only five were able to do so when they were seated the happy nirthday song was sung for them and the candles on the cake were lighted each of the five received a birthday card and a gift of candy very twty and attractive re freshment were served by the institute ladies these were date loaf tarts and birthday cake donated by them and tea and coffee those residents who sat at the head table as honoured guests were miss k bonus and messrs william foat err william wylle william donaghey and kenneth walsh sionlmcanci the algnlfieaiice of easter was impressed in very lovely fashion upon the minds of tho residents who attended the ch urch service in the chapel on easter sunday afternoon april 22nd the service had beeh arranged by hev j l graham tolnbuerstjpatuiulinlted church in milton the service wu conducted in such a way that readings from the bible read by mr graham alternated with lovely vocal solos sung by two very talenud soloists the readings qun n spec nl think fctii to the lunch cimmilti mrs frank kuddill mrs lud nurse and mrs vt rn picki t and the pro gram cnmmittn mrs frank wilson and mrs b b cunning ham who workid and planned to haw vrtlung mich a suc cess tractors are busy going up w m cair profess lone i inglneer a ontario land surveyor 110 uountalnvlew rd georgetown onl triangle 72211 res phone til 7ss00 rosedale floral flowers for all occasions weddino arrangements coriagaa specially cut flowers and funeral designi 32 albert tr 72953 we wire fjower wallaci thompson 3rd dlvlalan court clark a cammualenar tr 7u robt r hamilton ro optometrist r rxammod preicnptiom rilled bo main st s fer aepelnlmam tr 73971 ceororrowm animal clinic j s zavllt dvm v zevlrc ovm 101 gelph street clinic open 7 pm d pn mon wed pr i affemaeiu by appelntml tur happy philtsorllllt tvrtjnl 7vhv 1 a phone plan vi 441s1 41 penythe si s oakvllle pillimng op distinction letteiiiieads envelopes statements wedding jsivrratlons georgetown herald tevmtti beaver ready mixed lanes transport l idnl s hair styling pertonbllxed coiffure or appointment irosil 221 delrekbly et weber for expert bvb care consult o t waiker occullst prescriptions dllcd 12 main sl a rrampton gl 1474 res gl 1b24j hours 0am 0 pm dsllr friday 0 am to 0 p m evenings by appointment dale bennett latimer baines barristers a solicitors douglas v latimer teiievce f baines tolansla 73381 23 lllll sl gaonalown prank pbtch ucensed auctioneer prompt service po dos 413 til 72b84 peorgctown licenced auctioneer herman c uddle vtacnobbsr tr 74413 rvomoi couruoul service lever hoskin chtrtered accountants 103 quocn w urampton glendale 15005 14 vlcttttla st toronto phone eu 44131 orbbks have pinh scbnbrv pracucelly nobody in greece uvea out tf slsht o mountain says tho book of knowledge ttor does anybody live mow than 100 mllci from the tea this helps to account lor thi greeks sense of freedom end adventure hewson ord and helson barristers a solicitors george c hewson joiin d orp q frederick a helson carretal duilding i1g mountalnvleur rd s to 7221b tr 7 1310 m e handerson qc barrister and solicitor 61 mill st georgetown tr 72464 tvansicklcr ba bar solicitor notary dr wrniamtbla3 sb ilstn s tr 11531 monuments pollock ev campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood comtterr phonb 631jsto 2 water street north out i ia r ygjw

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