Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1964, p. 3

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trophies awards presented at junior farmer dinnerdance ob hut isth th haltoo junior fanners held their 29tb annual banquet and dance at palermo ilall there were 70 junior and lbtr lamlllea in attendance at the banquet aligbtly less than laat year bedd table consisted gl ma at co am tiotam economltllor haaton and pel counties dn- ii sinclair palermo club lu- ian rtnnle 2nd vkjtidni bui wilson inucclub scorer air allen francis axrwluuaj repreaenlauvc aod hi wui joe love la vtcfraldt joy tiayward frjeudcnt or lftm4 alan hywfd aclon club liane wrijttle worth s reury 1 kd baworth dir odor tb chairman 0 th bveoltlk was li lrlunt lrrj barn a intrwdutuod of luad tftbl was glved by lhane mruglea worth followed by bennu kin dabr thanking th palermo united church ladle for the delicious meal tejvd that rvn injt- a tout to th junior la atitute wj iuad by aun hay ward who nearly talkl him elf into the state of mauriaany before completing bit speech marion hunter replied to this toast lillian flnnie then pro posed toast to the junior far tners which was replied to by jo love president joy uayward bad the pleasure of presenting fred barnes with the past president pin and thanked him for the wonderful job he had done dur ing the past year in leading tb liallon junior farmcv through verysucceaaiul yar fred in turn ortentd joy with the gavnl vipreaalng his confidence ln her ability hi a leader end giving joy his best jn th com ing year tlpphu were preienud 1 the four debaters rvprvmutintc haltun county last yar mr allrit french prwaented the j k nv hit lock trophy kiong wllh mr craig held and judge k1j iott taeh presenting tbrlr in dividual trophies to drbatvrs marlon huntrr janrtte flhhu icaye marahsll end dun wri gjfuhworth the hrneal irving scholarship enables the four clubs acton aiiluui korval and palermo to coenpete each year for boo ours within their own county with each club acquiring cer tain points for participation and attendance of county venta with extra points given to win aers- the top club this year was norval with acton second pal anno third and mil ton fourth bill wilson lnlerclub srvrer preacnted the presldeou with their cheque greetings fiym the depart meat of agriculture was gaveo by mr allen franc u tb juq lor farmers in turn preiad ahecr appreciation far the tine cooperation and aaaialance thry have received during the pat years iroro tha department fur the htrt lime in the fro- vlnc of ontario rcoamiutin in thr fund of a special pin was itivcu u junior farmr who won honours on a provlne ul ivval fd hagiworth ijwk tor for the county prraetittd th pln to the following provincial wlnnrrs hlfbi shootimg team allen hrownrirfgr hob hud del uruce van vlut jack burlington lady president county united women the second annual meeting eetsville cooperatlon ln chri- of the hal ton preabyterial atian education and uitoary united church women wu held education atr g w cuahme barnes male quartet graham keevc dave lockl joe love paul msy choir leader mri george newell marion ad uvgtret hunur the opening hymn the wor istln ifrv f w ifarbotoe atll- in cook v ton church march aaacmbung it 0 is the dele gates enjeyfed hymn sing led by mrs tombes mrs balpb oakvllle klnaoce urs es leaker cooksvule laaderahlp development mrs e r whiv fieid cooksvule notninatlooa wiuuri pnxaided and extended mrs byrnes bleuty cookrelue brief word of welcome fallow community friendship and vbv tm- tlmrsjdwff merc a mi pace s kae marshall verna thomp- ion huth and wilms uaaon allecn and doreea llarrop marilyn reeve jpy llayward ala van arkel marilyn wrlgg lesworth joe lo dave lockir bob ihip service was conducted by too literature and cocoeaoai- break graham wiuon tne prugrani hev miriam johnson who baaed i cations mrs- fc- r- bcr ihoughu on the paaaa of oakvllle preas and publicity scripture takru from the lith mr j w blade balunaiad chapur of luke reedina from mrs keith mcmillan burtinj paul may h l2til veffc cljriit iral his ton auistaots for programme jcerr roatifiej out i wur b mi c c smithy waterdown distrid men gaokt gudpfagabmiaakjhj nail vara aho it eaibd ap f nai kacr a -kii- nd b cadpk uri loed job m invite 11 to jhe faaat and like- uid mrs r a alercure cooka- wue he coiyli lands us to bovtll stewardahip and recruit out into the hlhwy and in jng mrs leonard sha port ivite kll to eoinp in we tnut credit kuppiy and kocial aaa- yflrr harley to halton wltldy 0itvationj ky b hakry hakley m rok ha1ton ftf wurdm froal tw hftat ldot rij iuraw ut remind lvj ow hrt lun hn w u sulntmi 4 th junior uat the onurio t0 ttkvllu arhlvui wui api junior lrnr ir wlrbrl bli thl h hill hurlwod ini xhir soih annlvrury in ln inlnutcj of lh th olrin i vnrcled by ui coailui yir nd out rtth r kulu uwrllnk corrpo- th hornby unlwthlucji wo- club throuiinoul the hu j nc c w included i mn nd th wloit m hr jjiould njiv ii tbrlr noil thhujm jj i iui johnjmor her telartlaa u- lojn irtd in th lri to lel kmul rnorti rolullojn lull tti trnir ot gjj r in u pr and fur itommilth nd iraiurrr r tb kfu jkr for th wrd la the lutur which uitport ihowlrm tli illarallnn nd dy w luv klh bowuu onullo junior knnn hive b lor ltku which imounli who li th uid of lllddu doptd for tlitlr wth yrr t0 4333 tin total illikatlon spring it cirij whlrb wu a dnc frtturlnit kiibrtrv 1 rilti by ihf lnltd thurrh iumlihm la ittsi forth help orrlwtri followed by the womrn srron cusdi for 1wj3 of r m itlonally diaturhrd nobl ttir thrm of hi ddrek wil kffcfkl of ijve during th aflfrnooa un tb rvtlrinjf prdrnt having a stotatt ptotlfm -catl- fs moving storage itanqurt aihghovi kohltckj land articles answir w i roll call during the put week main item of counv has wen thd ikidgct the lludget rslls for to lax increars sllhoui it is epcud that the fltrgl deficit will he cut by one- third th minister resiled tint mi ny changes in fiscal and on omic pollclei were included in last years budget becsusa w had to move quickly on s num ber of fronu th msin policy changea hsve paid off well and will continue to piy off in the roontha and years ahead rrom the economic standpoint the governments job at thli time is to toruolkute its gsini and plana for steady growth this has been called itsmlpat budget in a way it is to allow those measures taken in the hoknby the ukt iwdget to uke full sjttcl th main features to me in the hudim sjid i know of interest to the hiding as ihcie were often discuised through out the riding st election lime were the moves to encourage children to remain at school as we all know generally speak ing the unemployed are the un skilled and the untrained or uneducated these three mov cs by the government will en courage the completion of the school courses and keen itud enta at school family allowance of flo per month will be paid to chil dren between ltj and 17 years of age who attend school this is designed to encourage as many teenagers as poailble to fit themaejvea for belter jobs tfabj meiiure will not ciute any increase in taxes thli 1 looked on aa ao investment by the overmnent of canada in the future of our youth 3 part time auiomer students at university will btallowed to deduct tuition from their in come tax this u similar to deductloni claimed by full time university students it will en courage in particular teachers to further their education at the unlvslty level 3 as mentioned previouily loans wilt be avstlable to unlv ersity stodenta for their esrs of study to be interest free du ring their atudies these three mesmres are to encourage education which is the long range cure for unsm ploymenl hornby weasels feature of st stephen minstrels on tuesday night march 17 fwhleh u better known as st patricks day th pariah hill of kt stephens anglican church was filled to capacity tar the minatrel show put on by the st stephens sideamen the audience was welcomed by thauc of the evening craig to wall creaked esue peopl watched and roared with laughter it the aklts and alng ing of the ttreit perfor mance put on by local tal ent the evnln consisted of folk tinging akjta western one and a aing so tig of old irish favourite i under the cap- ebla leadership of pat flip- pane atrlydia rnyct wai escorted to the front of the hall to lead in the alnglng of come back to krin a aklt joe the bartender was put on tiy craig royc aa jo and george thomson aa crazy folk singing with the 1064 curves was very well done by geoffrey drew41rook acting ai saliva and wlnaton preatldge as oswald the hornby weas- les who acted ai the version of the ltaatua were most amusing aa- they sang the old western tunea the weaslea included lome whaley gary preatldge gary whaley and wlnaton preatldge- with john mills of georgetown at the piand the ttcrlpt which wai directed by lome whaley included ken whaley aa mr interlocutor pat vllppance george thomson craig koyce peter schell dale milott grant royce don ch is holm and david hoyc singing included the sidesmen and their wives with a few out alders helping out a great deal of credit goes to lome whaley who apent ao much time on practice which certain ly paid off the young girls even screamed when the horn- by weasels appeared in their wigs following the program variety of fancy cook lei and co- fee were served rev ua4 well presented pat fllppance wlth a birthday cake being aa it wai hla birthday was served by the triangle fight group and a social hour enjoyed the next euchre will be held on thursday night april 23rd the north trafalgar comtnu nliy club held their monthly euchre party at the percy mer ry school on monday nlgbt march lathwltb lo table in playrtheprizes ware won by he following dora mccarron mrs maurice williamson mr cliff may prank hall cliff norton and mrs fran miller who played a a man fttur lucky draws were made and the winners were mrs ellis mrs roy break anderson may and gordon leall a uelidous lunch tits march meetng ot eden united church ucw waa held at the home of mrs wilmer maaon onttiadiyttlght march 17th with nine members and four visitors attending mrs john cordlngley presided for the meeting which opened with the theme song followed by prayer mrs kloicr uiv w in charge of tha devotional pe riod the secretarys report wu read by ur john hamilton mrs elmer may read the treas urers report whleh ahowed a total of mo cleared at the rec ent hake sale held in streets vllle a motion waa- passed that ne bread arid butterpli tea be purchased for the church it waa also decided that the ladles would help out flnsn daily with the drilling of a well at the church the lunch eon and bake aale to be held on may 13th waa also discussed the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer the next meeting will he at the home of mrs frank hall a delicious lunch wu aerved by the hostess congratulations to the choir of the percy w merry school for winning first placo in the junior finals they were awar ded the new central home it school association cup by mrs h s howden the percy w merry school alto topped the rest in soprano alto and bass choir section when they won the percy w merry homu and school association cup whlcb wu presented by mrs don han cock vandals broke into the tele phone booth at hornby store laat monday night taking the total sum on hand e sincere sympathy li extend td to mrs ldward bailey on the sudden death of her broth eimn law flntay currle on thursday march 10th at the wellesley hospital toronto mrs herb hamilton of wrox eter attended the minstrel show at l stephens anglican church lut tuesday night wedding anniversary greet lnga to mr and mrs stan may who are celebrating their 25th wedding day on march zhh umehousk attend wedding of brother in guelph mr and mrs thomas ham ilton debbie and gloria were guests at the wedding of her brother mr david gibson and miss diane sheppsrd in nor folk united church guelph and tha reception following ln the coop hail on saturday mrs sanderson wnatun and mrs mccallum malton and their children visited their mother mrs cohoon on her birthday march 12 we extend sympathy to mrs fivro and miss mccrone in the passing of their mother last week following a lengthy ill nets son church in burlinirtoii and mrs uhlie while thankad the speaker and everyone who had contributed in any unall way in uui 117710000 mrs prrcy chllmeri prl d n of hamilton cunfi rente i n side d over the election of whso officers and rev eor watt wai priim with ifts fron chairman of preshytirlal took lhe p and by br e rlurr of the installation wr ca military ct stephrnsofl the aahgrove w i meeting vire theilill th annual bating of wu held on tuesday afternmm the new ilatr of offir rs are conference was announced for msrrh 17 at the home of mrs iss foil ws april 7th and slh at port nel clayton wlion and waa called pnfcidrnt mrs far suvrr the international meeting 1resl eiin ilurlingt n last preii dent mrs john bird opencddent mrs lulph wiuon pi rt with the ode and creed roll credit rxecuuve vice preai call wsif bring an article from dent mrs j- w llayward mil a foreign land many interest ton vice pnildent for ares ing things were brought a doll no 1 mrs a rsrmer ilur from holland a prhty guistlinkton vice ireslilt nt for ara towel from rhalland a floral no 2 mrs r w llayward piece from fngland a spoon i milton vice iresldt nt for area from cairo papw knife froiilso 3 mrs 1 cummins mill chill a beautiful child s chris igruve vireprendenl for ares teoing rob from denmark a no 4 mrs harold parker port lovely glass pitcher from swed credit vice prtsldrnl for area en and other artklea from no 5 mrs marlry keegan wales australia japan india oakvjlle recording srcretary and mexico mrs waring mcconnell burl a letter of thanks was read ington correipondlng secre from halton music restivsl for tar mrs c ii hrocklebank our donation sent to them streelsvillt trcjsurer mra hie lummary day for the h p rohtuns cookiville chr dessert course wai announced ltian citirrnibip and social for april oth in milton all were in favour of sending one dollar for membership in child ren s aid society so at to un derstand batter what is being done an invitation from moun tain union w i to help cele brate their fortieth annlvers ary on april 22nd was rrad and ten or twelve offered to attend i mrs clsyton wilson donated pair of bed socks which were accepted with thanks for the handicraft booth at the f w 1 c conference mrs frsnk wilson reported on the euchre and dance held erly in march it waa also announcd that the short course on home furnish lngs would be held late ln a pril the nominating committee to prepaare next years offic era are mrs robert cunning ham and mra percy leallr mrs cecnwllan read thank you notes after which the program waa turned over to mrs char lee carney who in a few open ing remarks welcomed some new canadians who were pre sent two ladiee from holland and two from denmark both mrs jensen and mrs zylstra demonstrated how to make danish pastry and also told something about the life and schools in denmark mra john hoekxema from holland had wooden shoe and a small windmill on display ind alto played and sang on her guitar mra percy cox read a piece on russia told by a young wo man who had apent five weeks among the people mrs charles austin gave some interesting information on the united nat lona which meets in new york mrs j m wilson gave the motto the handclasp offer ptl friendship is stronger than 1 karen iny peace treaty which had action mra phil spenre sir heat your home way with hjruaj co x smarts chinook automatic cos furnace cleea tht ufm0 fpj lttiiklat wllh lb uie weiic cbeh will f i v yea ebunsswl haal to u m4l ftmav ionrwui yes var m voui ch1h0ok ka1uj0w1 tv chmm fu mill luok till tiacy bai law wl cam fully l wilb r h thompson hardware riumbino t heatino mtup laurettt and geiry of toronto vlilled mln joroc brand thoushu in it marlene lleiilcr a week alio mr and mri a c patterion mli joy patteraon and mr bill henry attended m family gain erlns at the home of mra smith weiton on sunday the w j anonaoreda euchre at uia home of mr and mra b karn on krlday evnine win nera weire george burt and tom hamilton and mra cam sinclair in a draw with mri clare wilson beth kara drew mri doupagnea name in a raffle for a hammered alumin um aalad bowl ten tables were played and lunch waa served after a speedy recovery la wished for mr leonard boncaater who is- a pweistln the oakvllle trafalgar memorial hoipltll mr and mra howard brad ley left last thursday to visit for few days with mr and mhcbulbrunkjf jeorla lit laola r birthday greetings to ted russell on march 24th to cam kvea and harold kutherfovdoo march 28th laurie frio on march 90tb ajid on march slat to lira bon plant and jack sajilord cathie pendley celebrated her eighth bhthdaywlth a party for fourteen on saturday the w m s net at the home of mrs charles noble last thu rsday evening with eleven att ending mrs patterson read the scripture and mrs sanford led in braye mrs roughley aaslated by mra booth read the atudy chapter on india mrs sanford andhnt pattaraon each read interauhz missionary hems text word salvation caa nawered ln a verae of script ure the hoateaa aerved a taaty lunch afterwards mrs lloyd ijsvltnn read the current events and mrs fran da thompson sang some stlrr ing irish songs nflfr which mrs milton bird thanked the host eaa and everyone who had help ed that afternoon after alnglng the queen lunch waa scrvod which includ ed danish pastry norwegian cookies swiss cheese and dain ties from germany and scot land e mr and mrs clayton wilton have returned from a four month trip to santa barbara california where they vlsliad thai daughter and family mr and mrs fred williamson they left onjjovember isth and returned on march 10th the very day of the big anow atorm on two monday evenings march oth and march lath in the church basement twenty- five lediea attended the w i dessert course ln charge of mrswubert cleave and mra cecil wttaon these two ladles journeyed to utlton two days in february to learn the course and came back knd repared 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