Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1966, p. 17

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glbn williams church school perform at holiday concert the united sunday school held their concert in the church basement during the holidays sir all spence was chairman for the programme whic be gan with 11 singing so i of um old carols with mrs mi spence as pianist the begin ners ass welcomed everyone in verse then they sang away in a manger with mo tions recitations were by be ginners darlene hancock engagements mr and mrs b jones are nappy to announce the engage ment of their daughter jenni fer to kenneth boudreau son 61 sir and mrs v boudreau touth nova scotia coming events euchre monday january 24th in ltmehousc memorial hall 8 30 p m lunch prizes admission 50c rummage sale saturady january 22 new holy cross church basement at 10 am sponsored by north georgetown ladies- auxiliary guides 1 20 rummage salem st john s church basement stewarttown on saturday january 22 from 9 am to 12 noon sponsored by the action siraapcvw pick up call 77 9991 1 20 annual meeting bf the local council of women will be held on friday january 21st at 2 30 p m at the home of mrs r t paul 30 mill st reports of affiliated societies will be re ceived dessert bridge games and fashion show thursday march 31st legion auditorium tic kets on salp after february 7th be sure to speak for yours early only35 tables being sold tons by the business women s club rnao halton chapter general meeting january 18th at 8 p ra oakvilletrafalgar memorial hospital speaker miss ejjxabeta maus subject two year diploma programme also discussion of proposed by laws commg a dramatic film the paul carlson story the drama of the famous martyred doctor who served in the congo saturday january 22nd 8pm maple ave baptist church georgetown horticultural society s annual meeting will be lield in knox church hall on wednesday january 19 at 8 00 p m on the program will be the usual reports election of officers etc and a showing of members own slides arranged and projected by mr j h col ter the public is invited minor hockey dance legion auditorium friday january 21 8pm to 1 a m music by flowartown fiv refreshment tickets available at door first come first served basis for table reservations call 877 9769 all prccmdt to support minor hockey in georgetown beths beauty lounge ft perms 550 u cheryl spence steven defor est johnnie stamp frances en- gleby hugo palle and debbie campbell cheryl spence sang very sweetly suiy snowsake beverley jstaddon played a pi ano solo the junior group per formed a drill the lights of christmas recitations were said by joie campbell cindy stafford peter wagstaffe debbie deforest cheryl cooper carolyn ever son diane gitfe on- the flute accompanied don staddori the piano playing o come all ye faithful a candle lighting ceremony was played by the junior girls recitations were said by mary engleby beverley staddon cm dy hancock don staddon bon nie hancock and cindy camp bell the junior bovs recited if i had been a shepherd boy a monologue mother s helper by diane giles was enjoyed the junior boys and girls sang the holly and the ivy itnaccimpan led recitations were s j 1 by mary lynn inglis patty her nngton brett giles a dialogue entitled the kings business was played by ellen hunter and linda ford bob montgom ery gave the farewell verse books were given to all the pu pils from under the christmas tree teachers who prepared the evening for the pupils and par ents were diane giles sally hunsdale marilyn barth klaus schneider and mrs c barth lovely lunch served by the teachers brought a delightful evening to a close the united church women held their first meeting of the new year on january 3rd at the home of mrs alf spence one new member was welcomed to the group mrs aex huns dale look charge of the meeting the roll call was answered by a new year s resolution mrs j wagstaffe read last month s minutes it was announced that the allocation had been met for the year plans were made for the years programme mrs hunsdale closed with prayer and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs una wheeler holiday visitors with their parents mr and mrs alf allen were mr and mrs john botls- field and family of acton mr and mrs frank allen and fam ily and mr g allen of new market ir and mrs max stafford and family moved from the vil lage just before christmas to the weaver farm house on the tenth line ballinafad tinting i styling 8772607 tl shalwy stmt cubs scouts resume adivities for 1966 the group committee of the ballinafad scouts met for their first meeting of the year oh monday night in the hall there were several new faces out showing interest in the orgam zation cubs and scouts have now resumed activities meet ings on monday night for the scout troop with thecubpack changing to wednesday nights miss jean lawr was home for the weekend and on tuesday morning she started a new pos ition in the hospital at wes ton the sympathy of the nity is extended to the lawr family in their bereavement mr ind mrs matthew lawr had just recently moved down to georgetown for the winter and he passed away quite sud denly following two days in hospital mrs lawr is living in berwick hal social personal mrs harold morris ulmico was a visitor at the home of mr and mrs r h jones 6 orchard blvd over the week mrs william maybinks 0 rlverview creac fractured her shoulder when she fell on the slreot and will be recuperating at home for the next few weks mr and mrs eric wareham royal oak michigan were weekend visitors with their son in law and daughter mr and mrs malcolm douglas and their granddaughters renme and tamsin on moms st mrs george kovacs guelph spent friday in town renewing acquaintances mrs kovacs and family were residents of hew son crescent and have been li ving in guelph for two and j half years mr and mrs ed tyers 24 tyers avenue have just re turned home from a two week holiday jn phoenix arttona where tney visited with their daughter and son in law and mrs ed meniely and family during the recent festive season a social evening at the home of mr and mrs joe em merson main st w was en joyed by the baha is and their friends mrs lsobel tost beach ville and miss frances crisp brampton were out of town guests mrs george- h leslie of rr 4 georgetown flew to sudbury on december 23rd to spend christmas and new year s with her daughter and son in law mr and mrs george chapman and granddaughter patricia who was home from the university of toronto where she is studying physiotherapy mr and mrs ted darlington anahiem california were week end guests of mr mrs fred arnold 51 charles street they had spent christmas and new years tn halifax with their son and daughterm law mr anflrs peter darlington and daughter linda and will be in toronto visiting relatives until thursday when they will fly home mrs james bilsborrow sean and bruce 6 rexway drive had her parents mr and mrs a thewlis romiley cheshire en gland visiting with them they arrived on the 21st of december and returned home monday evening this is a first visit to canada for mr thewlis and it is eight years since mrs thewlis was here mr and mrs sam macken tie 50 main street s returned home wednesday january 5th after a three week vacation in the near east they left dec 15 and visited athens cairo various cities in lebanon syria jordan and in istanbul tur key and vienna austria christmas eve they spent at the church of the nativity in beth lehem and they spent three days including christmas day seeing the sights in jerusalem mr and mrs arthur walters 27 durham street had their daughter miss grace walters from calgary alia home for two weeks during the christmas holidays their son and daugh ter in law mr and mrs earl walters and sons steven and scott from cedar rapids iowa were also home over the holi days mrs aileen king and daughters shirley kathryn wendy ad kann normandy blvd spent christmas eve and christmas day with the family empire daughters assistance touches schools student blind many good works have been others to be brought in feb- rcported at the january meeting of countess of strathmore chapter 10de when twenty members were guests at the home of mrs john t arm strong a donation of ten dollars was made to the canadian national institute for the blind one hundred 10de calendars had been ordered most of these presented to the local schools christmas gifts included a soc cer ball tot an adopted new foundland school basket ol fruit to local blind residents and 25 ir to be spent on books for the newfoundland school library a 150 hursary has been given to further georgetown student s education a dollar a member will be sent to the 10 de centennial fund to complete payment of the chapter s com mitment discarded white shirts made into hospital gow ns were brought to the meeting with ruary education secretary mrs- oliver hunter rtld a letter of thanks from frances linton who received the iode medal for highest standing in grade 13 english last year a report on the upcoming valentine dance was given by the regent mrs sam penrlce also a report on the successful sale of christmas cards and supplies mrs david goddcn gave report on the health clinic nominations were received for the 1066 slate of officers and mrs it h jones mrs ed wil son and miss ruth evans offered to act as scrutineers a lucky draw of a fruit cake was won by mrs r bkllantine mrs armstrong was assisted in serving lunch by mrs jones mrs tom rush mrs hunter mrs ballantlne and mrs john d kelly a vote of thanks was expressed by mrs keith barber to the hostess and her commit tee sargeant rd mans father was mason a long time member of oak wood masonic lodge henry frederick harry ewles 77 died in toronto on january 2 he was the father of ken ewles 33 sargent rd born in england mr ewles came to canada over forty years ago and had since lived in swansea he was a retired employee of jhe roscoe roof ing company and a member of st olave s anglican church he leaves his wife ethel coe and seven children kenneth of georgetown mrs edith col quhoun erin mrs eileen tar pley mrs louise hopkins and mrs mildred husak and jack of toronto and gordon new westminster bc a son henry died three yearsjgo funeral service was heldiast wednesday at the ward fan eral chapel weston with in tennent in glendale memorial gardens ambulance out 3 times during the weak of january 2 to 8 the georgetown volun teer ambulance service had threecalls wednesday january 5 9 30 am a transportation run from ballinafad to georgetown hospital taken by walter thorn pson and jack hooper thc 0i0r6it0wn hiraub thursday january 19th um page 18 friday january 7 s 15 pjn a routine run from r williams to georgetown pital taken by trevor williams and doug townsend saturday january 8 1 00 ajn a routine run from george town to georgetown hospital taken by john elliott and doag tucker high school parents staff meet tonighf again wednesday bowlerama ladies wednesday lg come backs 73 coffee break ers 68 lucky strikes 64 keg lers 58 flinslones 56 corn balls 54 pantry raiders 42 rctancs or interviews parents rockets 33 weekly high single have been requested to keep m miller 260 hs with hdcp their discussion with the teach m ml 288 high triple e ers to five minutes saunders 642 ht with hdcp e there will be guides wearing saunders 663 high average e orange crepe armbands in all saunders 191 sections of the building to aid i coffee will be served m the standard products cafeteria throughout the eve- january 6 black hawks 62 rung marlies 60 surprises 58 peace t makers 46 maple leafs nj ul pnncipa tnulers 25 mens high single donafd f turner vce prncpalj b utte h le s n jl f average b little 213 department head alan c mgh j mur hy prouse will be circulating in the f lheclassrooms tonight and the hillls and available to discuss i sft muhv is any matter with the parents lverafic j 192 tonight marks the first of two parents nites at georgetown district high school which will enable parents of the gdhs students to meet and talk to members of the teaching staff two evenings have been set aside for the parents nites be cause of the large response an ticipated the second one will be held wednesday january 19 those whose surname initials are between a and l will visit rest next week restaurant 21 main5t s chinese food takeout service 8779791 barber wins cash and teevee shot a georgetown bowler george barber will be seen in an up coming televised bowling match as a result of his fine showing in the o connor bowl new year s tournament barber placed third in tourney good for the tv shot aftd a yioq prize he 11 be competing on the national cbc television 5 pin program his first match will be video taped at 1 o clock saturday january 15 at 6con nor bow t toronto and aired i later date silver wood- mrs dukield dies was nearing ninety kingdom hall erected by members of jehovah s witnes- has been holding services in their new building for the past six months the hall was built on no 7 highway near the limehouse tmderoad tba services are con ducted eke cuaseswjithmr mel taylor as congregation ser vant mr george korneu as sistant and mr george mumby top officer mrs hannah dufficld died in toronto on january 1st after a long illness she was in her 90th year her soji fred duf field is a district resident froevmso to 1963 tout pub lic welfare spending fti canada rose from 1 billion to 4 bil lion quick canadian facts parents have been asked to be at the high school between and 7 30 to make appoint merits with the teachers sec nab cashers of bad cheques four men apprehended by the pcterboro police department on the weekend have admitted to cashing bad cheques in geor gctown ban and banks in other communities the investigation into the pass of bad cheques was handled at this endoygeor getown p d sergeant george louth limehouse return home following 5week holland visit mr and mrs frank nunes- vas and children connie and robbie arrived home on jan after having five weeks in holland where they visited his parents in amsterdam and oth er relatives and friends they travelled by plane both ways we extend sympathy to the mcdowell family in the sudden passing of their brother mr harvey mcdowell on dec 28th the w i met at the home of mrs ralph turner last thurs day mrs boss alexander is visit ing her aunt mrs osborne grade 3 and their teacher miss stull returned from glen williams school to their new room at limehouse last week vihm halovanic of the united states armed forces sta tioned at camp fort ruckcr is visiting his uncle and aunt mr and mrs joe rice tie recently spent four years stationed in western europe we extend sympathy in the passing of mr matthew 1awr recently returned from living at victoria harbour his son and daughter both lived here for several years with their fam illes wo hope for better health for all the sick folks of our neigh bourhood mr t h price is ill at his son gordons home in islington mrs shirley watson at home with the l mcenciys mrs w mitchell at her home mrs osborne with phlebitis at her home and mrs angus mcdon aid in hospital inj georgetown sine sunday andy mctdonald had a tonsillectomy in hospital in georgetown last week ronald nicholas homan in fant son of mr and mrs ron aid homan was baptized at the christian reformed church georgetown on sunday communion service will be held at limehouse presbyterian church on jan 16th at 230 pm this week at ilvers ladies machine washable stretch slims black cranberry brown gold red gray blue 444 compare at 798 ilvers annual winter fashion clearance important savings in every department silvers annual madetomeasure suit sale guaranteed fit and styling excellent selectio o f custom made by tip top tailors saville rowe robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal bldg 116 mountamview road fat ppointment 773971 new beauty for winter dulled hair what you v bn waiting for chnstell s famous perms 6oo tues wed and thurs only reductions on all permanent waves k christells hair styling 1 4a wa n south over r goggeon furniture s774761 we spev english dutch french and german a sincere thank you in the 18 ears my wife and i have operated hutch s at 10 main st south it has been our good fortune to make many fine friends we will sincerely miss all the friendly faces we have been accustomed to greet at the counter each day to one and all a very sincere thank you to the new owners we extend all good wishes for success and ask your continued patronage on their behalf mr and mrs h g hutch hutchinson and staff bingo this monday 100 pm at the riviera in norval 500 full jackpot 4000 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 1772251 re routing

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