Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1968, p. 12

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cossack chdir promises variety musical program when ibe don cossack chorus and dancers perform at the ri vera norval next month they will be on their 21st anniver sary oar s season after season the dash ing cosmclut sing their musical journey across the land winning new fans pleasing old on en with their stirring music making somr timr this reason the wicwn will lng tholr 3500th american concert and 000th ca nadian cossacks are now all ameri can cltixerui in it years of sltigt or 3500 concerts in the united slates chorus have only missed- one perfofmancq probawy unique record loshow business this schedule also represents more trfau 800000 miles the georgetown hiraldj thursday feb ith i960 page 12 of travel under the most extreme weather conditions ions that oould he experienced the cossacks made all their dates in the harassing snow storms that blockaded the en tire northwest last winter tho not without ureal difficulty their program here will be a varied one including liturgical music folk songs lov so rigs cossack battle songs and darmg and a group of english soiigs in addition they will present the authentic dances of thp os- cack regiments national janes and the thrilling cossack sword jance leaginlrbr toronto mother receives centennial medal award grandmother graduates mrs joseph hurst of acton mother of five chlldi a grandmorher is ihown with her parentr mr and mrs hrry hale of georgetown following the winler convocation at the univerjity oh guelpli mrs hurst tho former ndn hale was one of 2 graduates 1o receive a bachelor of art degree describes new nursing course ioffcrcdby credit valley candystripers of the george town it district hospital aui- uary met wednesday january 31 to hear imiss 0 hubbard director of the credit valley regional school of nursing apeak on nursing as a career and the educational require ments for admission the credit valley school bas ed at south peel hospital cooksville will open in septem ber with about 60 students to start students will do some of their training at georgetown milton brampton and oakville hospitau miss hubbard strewed the ad- vlsibility or completing grade 13 as these applicants will be con- aidcred before those with only grade 12 a film on nursing was also shown mrs d clark j president thanked the speaker j and presented her with a gift the cindyslrtperk also presl ented giftto convener sir blanche goudeketting in appre ciation for all her work with them candyslripers serving in the georgetown hospital include iynn butler marg gilchrist cor- innc macdonald bonnie maj- uery katherine taylor jackie gray janice gummcrson ca thy mundy sandra hornby norma hole debbie elsliger marie pignatell marilyn gorth debbie fotherlngham colleen few linda peck colleen cum mins beverley gummcr jill cunningham jean lee gwcn pvtcrson marilyn zorge anne mclcombe rosemary mcekison jane anne emmerson brenda eason heather harley lindsay mont joyce ilegert karthy lunn barbara- lunn susan neil norma rotsignol eleanor chaplin joanne wahbburne bclh mckee rosemary hiu mry henderson businesswomen hear about warm hand of friendship mr june robinson who is ontario halloween chairman for unicep and who will take over the post of national chair man at the annual meeting in fredericlon nb shortly was the guest speaker at the regular dnner meeting of th business and professional womens club on monday evening mri robin son was recently awarded the centennial modal for service in the nation through her work on unicee she told of the growth of un1cef in the past twentyone years the first year that a col- lection was taken at halloween 7000 was collected and a rec ent collection of pennies net ted s70000g7 mrsr robinson stressed the fact that there was a two fold object in unicef the first the giving of aid to countries whose governments request it second ly and equally important s the ifutilling into our own children and teenagers a desire to help those less fortunate than they are thus giving them a basis of tolerance compassion and und erstanding particularly since thcs arejiatural- ly our leaders of lie future she was particularly proud of the young teenagers in peel county who had collected over b000 for unicef and sorry that so little publicity is given to these young people when they do something rn worthy inicrk has been compared to the wjjrni hand of friend ship extended between the hot and cold countries mrs keith barber who is the local chairman of unickf was an interested guest at the mee ting mis jean mackenzie inlro- duced mis robinson and mrs ailern bradley thanked her and prcsetiltm her with a gift mrs ada wilkinson presided at the regular business session that followed she was appoint- 1 ted as delegate to represent the club m fort william at the pro- vlncial conference in may hie canadian federation conference will be held in quebec city in i july with the international con- fnre being held in iindonj eng m august at least two of tpe local members will attend the international conference llxwrpu were read fom the xdyal commission on the stat- us of woman and it ii planned that thcr will b a brief study of this at each meeting the meeting closed with the club bencdiction ballimafad mr w sanders ahd booby pri ze to mr r saunders u the cub scouu and leaders had baling periy at hills- burgh arena orf saturday night mrs l jamie on annual meeting for ballinfarj church the baking with yeast short course sponsored by the wl was well attended by interested ladies wishing to learn more about the art of making bread rolls and other fancy breads using yeast mrs frank smith was the able leader for the two day course she hzs won many pries at the fall fairs for hr skill in baking mrs tom given assisted her the annual meeting of the balhnafad united church was held on monday evening 22 of january treasurers report was given by the chairman of the stewards mr h sales who also presented a proposed bud get for 10418 prepared by the committee of stewards mr a jamiesott superintendent of the sunday school presented ji is re port and ars e snow the ucw treasurers report many items were brought up for dittcussioa the ucw was granted pernu- nion to have new lighting i natal- led in the basement rev k johnston actwl chairman with mrs k smith secretary record ing the minutes nancy slmrtill and gloria hildebrandt were participants in the public speaking contest at limehouse public school on thursday evening nancy poke on sports and gloria on perttc- tllan the bnllinafud 411 sleepy time gals had a pyjama parly at he home of their leader mrs a heir on friday night ind re port lots of fun and game but not too much nlep mrs w jjurhansn and mirs l jamlewm attended the 411 ruining school in milton for two days last week it was ron ductcj by home economist mrs kalhy william hie new it hit u to he featuring fruit tho seoul mothers held euchre in the community cen tre un tuesday january 30 with fourteen tables playing lady prue winners were mr a craig and mrs h preston and gents to mr d matthews aijd witnesses protest malawi atrocities the georgetown congregation of jehovahs witnesses begin ihls week a doartodoor camp aign to make the public aware of the shocking atrocities beinj committed againstm embers by sadistic mobs in malawi central africa calling the acts a shame on africa melville taylor presid ing minister for the georgetown congregation of jehovahs wit nesses aaid eyewitness reports showed many have been beaten robbed some killed and their homes burned more than a thousand women witnesses have been raped often before their own husbands and children who were forced to watch tn mianje area of the country forty wom en whjvwcre thus abucd were pregnant each one suffered a miscarriage the atrocities have been committed by persons inflamed bv the spirit of nationalism mi taylor explained mostly by mobs made up of member of he youth league of presid ent h kamuu bands malawi congress party he claimed the youth league resemble chinas red guards who have terrorized so many there the only crime of jehovahs wlttiesies in malawi has been their refu sal to join hand a- political par ly buy a membership card and wear bandas picture on a bad ge lie said malawi news of november 24 1067 quoted president banda as saying if anyone of these people are in trouble they should not go to the police but should go to church and pray henre there has been little or no action on the 0jut of the police o stem the tidr nf vic ious persecution mr taylor added it is hope i hat people who iov- -jiiklitv- and frwdom will write to the government of malawi to protest this cruel treatment of hannlrvs christ ians mm kl gerry mother oi mrs d keiy kidd of geor getown received tho cenlonnial medal by registered mail from thtt secretary of stale ottawa january 22 thr enclosure said she bad been singled out in recognition of valuable service to the nau ion sheuas regentjtf sir johh beverely ilofiinson chapter of tot1e for fifteen years and received a life membership in 1jv50 for volunteer work in 2 world wars at present kbis president of he silver cross 4n toronto past matron of the ordef of eastern star and member- of the white shrino of jerusalem her last project was to keep i he old veterans in tho bed cross hostel when metro tor onto took it over for welfare the gentlemen will have a home as long as they live the medatp bar arid ribbon has the maple leaf on one side m coat of arms with british and french flag on thtf other dated 18671967 h i silver the m organized pleasure dances outings social evenings etc teapot enquiries 8 773 j6 1 8775948 give fresh beautiful blooms fr6m our own greenhouses rosedale floral 32 albert street 8772952 vv wire fl6wers anywhere roday if you buy the haluday way imu kilolmm clitmi nl vollt- its tip u llmwoo vr umniiag n ftkvm baiuwnl invoiif livutf twot uulkluh by uawkik- mll roupon lodsy uk mnpuuiuul w lk halxluay y imum kom pw1 ubuatmtl vou lavf up lo usmm im 9klmt ihsiuttf malusav wav1 lsj w b hmlllon u pr chrl dr gorglown 77340 funali ulxhm on ww komt 1 mv h alal v immvholu sv0i it happens only once a itkritk youd pay 599any other time but were holding a robbery which comes only once it month yrnlsaylfl me more wesnytliat this month were introducing two different styles in gramieatherbiacv sandy beige bone or black patent either in the sling on the left or the tstrap on the right you say whydont wehave this kind of steal more often we say were sorry georgetown market centre 4ootbur

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