Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 3

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satoermfflfr ifh wl i the atmosphere is rogers beat a georgetorft high school student roger smith makes an entry in hts weal records journal roger is the heralds new weatherman replacing mrs alicia f c scott who retired from the job recently his weekly resumes of georgetown weather will include high and low temperatures rain and snowfall hours of sunshine and averages compared to normal he records the weather data at his home at 9 guelpk street hdtei fun fund not overspant spconer municipal alfairs minister of the union or association or wilfrid spooner said today he for its business feels that- ballon county coun- til did not overspend its limit however section 377 also pro of 25c0 for travel and enter- vides that bylaws may be pas- tainment in 1ss5 jsed by council of all municipali- lies for th purposes provided oar staff people have exam- withln sect 377 incd uito all the accounts he j said we hsie a report by ihs elected and appointed officials the amount spent for receptions comes to 73 less than the al lowable amount mr spooner saic that it ap peared some items were set in the wrong accounts and that the actual cost for council and en tertainment of guests was he said ths actual amount j 27 tpsntwas 2427 a loophole in the municipal act providing an he declined to comment on out for our trcatandtrip spend- the actual figures saying they in iad been sent to garfield brown ualton county clerk wcn asked about the you ca contact mr brown for 957141 spent for conventions j ihe figures he said and parties hr spooner ru- plied i would reter you to tne lota amount spent by section 377 of the municipal act receptions and it provides for those expend- tures i conventions for 1935 was 1284550 of this amount section 377 permits the mun- 297406 was allocated for re- fcipality and any corporation of- and enteruinmenl ficcrto become a member of r any union of ontario municipal- 1 however this included ities and provides that the mu- f nicipahty may pay the fees of u membership and any expenses j display at an international of officers attending meeting plowing match tub lords of misrul1 at the kings- court as well as at universities and manor houses a lord of misrule had durgej of the jiports games and eeremonlau during the yule season in london for instance this parsonage paraded along the streets with his followers and organized festivities for the populace in homes games were played one of the favorites be ing snap dragon the attempt to pull a raisin from a bowl of flaming spirit immkval ssion circle 4 domtadob lit mefober ot the baptist mission circle so wtj mrs carmel mclelun c3 dlwjl to 3orgetown hospital on december pmcrsv lulnn u the miner aanto alma morrison waa born in pieton and spent most of her life there she had made her home in georgetown for the past si years with her daughter mrs donald reed 94 dorharn st mrs atclauab who waa the and active worker at first bai tlit church pieton and the fun eral serrice on frlday was con- dttcted by rev r black pastor of uut ciujt pallbeareri wen six grandsons david me- lafian bauevtue thomas paul and john mcleuan pieton la- vem mcleuan london and jim way of toronto predeceased fay her husband and by one son donald she leaves three children carman andrew pieton carl james london and betty mrs donald reed georgetown 19 grand children and three slaters mrs irrna dnbnage and mrs nellie muler pieton and mrs gladys williams oshawa interment- took piece in greenwood cemetery george town following the funeral ser vice cbmtaas meeting ucwheldit laidlaw hone the christmas meeting of unit two of nerval united church ucw waa held thursday evening december 8 at the homo of mrs bui aw- law with president mrs peter pomefoy in the chair during the business a report was given on the basaar the pattern to be used in making the junior choir gowns was discussed al so the sunday school concert and the couples club dance the devotional was given by jmrs bill hyatt and mrs ed jtlbuxi mrs paul johnson and and mrs jack may were in charge of the program they had a christmas carol and ang jumblecontest a the carols and songs were named the song wits sung making an enjoyable singsong of favourite christ mas humhera this was follow ed by an exchange of gifts and a delicious pot luck supper dominican holiday leu hamaqr in the detain ken repumk the christ- tea dinner is enjoyed gen erally after the christmas kve mldnlejht mess car ek areswwg in the streets r through trade and social relettens with the united states santa ctaus k s comlng mere pepukr but the children continue to re ceive their presents en jen- very a when om frank- incense and myrrh were trasuthnaltr flwn b m wmlln attd totta jood teiiaet ha alii g r muckart co ltd plumbing heetmfl end bactrkal ceetractors officers for 1967 elected were president mrs peter po- meroy secretary mrs earl wilson treasurer mrs jack may at a recent vestry meeting of st pauls- anglican church mr george philtlpa was appoin ted as peoples warden he re placed kees vangent who has moved to hamilton union presbyterian church wms held their christmas meeting at the borne of mrs r duncanson the manse nerval on wednesday afternoon dec 7 with mrs lee campbell presi ding the devotional waa given by mrs fraser macdonald and mrs frank dolson the christ mas message was given by mrs owens macdonald jjirs-and- rew mcdonald was presented with a christmas corsage oh the occasion of her birthday white gilx were presented by the members to go to evangel hall toronto mrs r duncanson installed the officers president mrs lee campbell 1st vice mrs c an derson 2nd vice mrs cg bi shop secretary mrs aj von zuben assistant secretatymrs lh mckane treasurer mrs f dolson assistant hostesses were mrs leslie young and mrs a von- zuben w- god bless the master of ikis house the mistress also and all the little children that round the table go and all your kin and kinsfolk that dwell both far and near we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year 17th century tarol seasons greetings from all of us at rogers company limited in georgetown call 8772962 murt allisonagent it was the night of christs birth in bethlehem outside the stable of the inn where the holy family had taken shatter for the night a group iof peopu had gathered among these were the shepherds who had v to wortflup the babe ab of them were bearing gifts for the child there was a young girl la the gathering she joined the group to find out what bad brought them here when the beard their story and knew that the young child bora this night bad been catted the fkviour she too wanted to go in and worship but she had no gift co offer and tears otaisappobiiment tell from her- eyes at ha tears touched the ground 3 that place there sprang up a bush on it was the most beauti ful white blossom she had ever seen she plucked it hapjiuy and reverently offered her gift to the christ child according to the legend it was in that way the chrisjmas rose- came into being tusser at christmas play and make good cheer for christmas comes but once a year jr0sc the nesr year is fiffldajty only ten days away when you read this extending greetings to everyonei georgetown welder zaouetfhst guy rodger holiday cheer hay ths joys of a season be jonsl we wiulbi closed christmas day and monday december 2ot open tuesday boxing day 2iupm voifss restaurant mare your selection early for christmas delivery fresh from our greenhouse to your best friend we wire flowers anywhere rosedale floral 32 albert street imtpc centennial decorations oconmib decorations available include indoor flags outdoor flags pennants desk sets back drops street units parking meter sets etc the georgetown lions club the georgetow lions club is pleased to announce that they will be exclusive agents for centennial decorations help your community by purchasing centennial decorations from the lions club phone lion roy 8776704 lion george 8774107 lion john 8776532 for ca home office or factory dress up your place for canadas 100th birthday

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