v 1 hmm m wovdy may 7 j7 ftkajaw aessrael ebaaweaalaabaesbsless jmnr jmm mkkwwfswf on 13 mr and jint oeotgb ste phens rjl zjacmo paritrts of mrs tony llarani celebrat ed their 30th wermfng jutftitu te euchre dob to which r e belonged tor 35 years gathered at tost home for a social evening and presented tnemvwjth afcwehr lamp they also lecetved e gold clock afrom the connmmlry and chufchdl united church ota saaday mothers the family mrs mary ens daughteriniaw and ran john and joan of weston and1ieraiand wuuam mcsscbern met t the home of their daughter and her husband mr and mrs tony damm and their daughter linda lor a family dinner eveningniany from the community called on them visitors on ttus nanny oc casion were mr bert steph ens brother or mr george stephens from sutton and other visitors from weston long branch terra cotta bel- fountain brampton hockley valley and acton liquid embroidery shown at greenock wi meeting moat attractive wah hang ings gaily decorated be accessories scarves c t shirts with animal decora tions and many other exampl es with colorings to delight the eye were displayed at the may meeting of greenock wj mrs doris scoyne demonstra ted the art of liquid embroid ery and each person present had opportunity to try her skill with this colorful handiwork profits from sales made will be added to institute funds and everyone enjoyed examin ing the nicely painted exampl es done by mrs scoyne mrst hemsley was host ess for the afternoon meeting and mrs g leslie presided for the opening exercises and the business psalm 103 was read by mrs basil johnston and the lonrs prayer was repeated in mrs j thompson on behalf of those present expressed ap preciation to the hostess also to mrs scoyne for her inter esting contribution to the meeting and to the lunch com mittee following the reading of the minutes of the last meeting and the financial report a pa per collection was discussed and members are requested to have their papers rags and metal ready for saturday may 20 the picnic tables will be av ailable next week and will be placed beside the greenock bell cairn in time for the un veiling of the cairn as one of the centennial projects it waa decided not to partic ipate in any short courses or forums this year several mem bers offered their homes for meetings for the coming year the program for mis year vrto be ready to take to the dis trict annual and it is hoped that all the branches in the centre wellington district may have all their programs includ ed in one booklet for centen nial year delegates to the district an nual meeting in hilhburgh on may 23 will be miss e pear- en mrs g leslie mrs l trys- senaar and it is hoped that several other ladles will also be able to attend mrs a gat es will be preparing baking for the contest at this meeting the masting closed by sing ing god save the queen mrs e johnston and mhsg leslie assisted the hostess in serving tea and fruit bread with cheese a social half hour was enjoyed aaanbbbbbani kua jswetrw alabh sflrsv9wv argej at ts me meetkg mil and mrs george stephens celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary saturday et their home on the fourth line the couple received many messages of congratulations on the event staff photo string orchestra guelph program the guelph acadamey of string art orchestra under the direction of mrs jennie lamb will be heard on saturday may 20 at 800 pjn at war memorial hall university of guelph this orchestra is composed of boys and girls who are studying violin and viola with mrs lamb and is supplement ed by former students who have continued their studies of music at a higher level concert mistress this year is joanne young 17 a student of mrs lamb for a number of years and recipient of many violin awards joannes brother dennis a former student of mrs lamb will also be a soloist dennis is a student at the college of music university of western ontario london where he is studying for his bachelor of music degree dennis has been a member of the hamil ton philharmonic orchestra the kitchenerwaterloo sym phony and the london sym phony he is principal violist with the university orchestra for three summers he was a member of the national youth orchestra of canada and past year made a tour of europe with them paul pukbrd another award- winning soloist is studying cel lo in winnipeg with dr peg gie sampson where he attends high school this summer he will be a member of the na tional youth orchestra of can ada he is a former member of the kitchener waterloo symphony orchestra and at present is principal cellist with the winnipeg high schools orchestra made up of mem bers of all the winnipeg high schools the orchestra is playing a number of classical selections and one canadian number in honor of centennial vear the little suite of canadian folk songs by harry somers churchill mothers day service ucw georgetown accident reported revitalizing interest in groups centennial plans the ys mens club hosted its an nual civic night in the y thurs day of last week representatives present were ted hansen of the high school dave hunter of the lions club rev a h mckenzie of the min isterial association orval chapman of the public school board brendan aherne of the parks and recreation commit tee john shadbolt of the chamber of commerce reeve bert hinton and mayor les duby from council wilmer fryer from the fair board and john goy of the parks and rec reation committee introduced by gary bate- man chairman for the inquir ing program was john goy purpose of the meeting was to discuss what is being done for actons centennial year after the new library the main event for centennial is the expanded four day fall fair and the fair boards centennial ball on june 16 the chamber of commerce expects to contribute a sports mens show to the fair possibly on the nelles property across the lake theyre also planning a buffalo barbecue the lions will have a beef barbecue on the friday eve ning a band concert and mass church service are anticipated speaking for the centennial committee set up by council mr aherne pointed out the committee had no power or funds but was to coordinate activities is groups were con tacted but at first only the guides made a positive re sponse it was the general feeling the centennial committee should be given more poiwr com mented the mayor theres still time tonight we canlight the fuse mr bateman indicated he would be willing to assist a new centennial committee from the ys men council must confirm the decision of the meeting the triple trio from the ro bert little school sang their music festival competition songs and there was a lively fines period when you turn 21 you are no longer covered by your parents hospital insurance you must take out individual membership within 30 days get your ap plication form at a bank a hospital or the commission nwjoi if you live the ontario safety league quotes this sign by a private farm road no trespassing no speeding no hunting survivors will be prosecuted to keep insured fol low the instructions on the hospital in surance certificate i of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give you on leaving by mrs fred macarthur themay meeting of church ill u c w was held at the home of mr and mrs leslie swack- hamer on wednesday evening may 3 with a fair attendance the president mrs w thomp son opened the meeting and all joined in the lords prayer in unison mrs d r mclaren of georgetown was guest speaker of the conference she attend ed in sudbury mrs annie saunders gave the devotions and the hymn he leadeth me was sung i mrs frank thompson read a chapter of the study book and dealt with the questions and answers roll call was an swered with a fancy apron for the bazaar the house cleaning day was set for tuesday june 6 and some other business was dealt with mrs mclaren closed the meeting with prayer the host ess mrs swackhamer mrs h griffin and mrs a winter ser ved a delicious lunch mrs w waldle mrs w j mcdonald and mrs edith bar nes of ballinafad attended a dinner and meeting of trained practical nurses on thursday may 11 in carlton anglican church toronto the guest speaker was dr r lucas a psychiatrist with the don wood foundation for the treat ment of alcoholic and drug ad diction sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs leslie swackhamer on the death of her mother mrs pe ter thiessen of guelph mr a w freeman of stroud 150 singers in massed choir for centennial church service is visiting his nephew and niece mr and mrs frank fremanisr a few days churchill church friends wish to express their sympa thy to mrs annie burns and mr and mrs david william son silvercreek in the death of mrs burns sister mrs harvey aldwell in oakville and mrs williamsons avmt the funeral service was at russell funeral home and in terment at spring creek cem etery clarkson mr and mrs norman tur- nertavidandjuliann visit ed with dr r j julian and mrs julian and family in brighton on sunday mr and mrs j j julian of malton and all other members of the jul ian family were present on this mothers day occasion mr and mrs murray milson and family of guelph and mrs louis hiltz and family of rockwood were mothers day visitors with their parents mr and mrs alfred winters a large number attended church on sunday morning when the sunday school child ren joined in the service mr mays sermon dealt with moth ers day and joyce denny bev erley leitch and elizabeth and erica strokov took part in the service the junior choir sang hymn 394 to the tune of the lord is my shepherd churchill friends wish to extend their deepest sympathy to mr and mrs frank coa- nely and family of georgetown in the sudden bereavement when their son was killed on saturday morning mrs con- nely nee anna graff spent her girlhood days in this local ity and is a sister of mrs frank freeman and mrs tho- a massed choir of 150 voices will sing at the centennial church service the sunday af ter the fair choir leaders or their representatives met tues day evening in the music centre to discuss plans with dr george elliott who was nam ed to organise the special ser vice all churches in acton the le gion choraliers and students from the public schools will provide singers for the huge choir ra were present at the meeting from the angli can roman catholic baptist united and presbyterian chur ches with glenn banks musk supervisor speaking for the schools the christian reform ed and pen churches while not represented nave agreed their singers will partic ipate the choraliers who were al so practising that evening pro mised the support of their pow welltrained voices they will probably be seated together in the centre and they are expected to sing herman frailer hymn to canada dur ing tbe service the anthems will be accomp anied by acton dans band tatty for eentennial year by keith bisseb canada dear home will be sung by the choir the second anthem will be p how amiab are thy atteftujpin vaughan williams one of englands greatest com- the choral music has been distributed however band director george elliott learned that the work was composed orig- inally in 1934 for a pageant with band accompaniment he wrote to england asking for a copy of the band scores and has finally learned that the only copy is in the hands of the composers widow she has mn mt abb avtslettf wmls the church today and to morrow was the theme of the may meeting of the afternoon auxiliary wjs of knox church when the members met at the home of mrs robert algie with mrs f anderson presiding mrs e miller and mrs r m macdonald led in the ser vice of worship and mrs o moran and mrs algie contri buted music aara maaaprta was in charge of the study topic which was taken in the form of open dis cussion the members suggest ing ways in which aa a group or as individual m they could best meet the needs of the people in the community with mothers day in mmd each irsponded to the roh call by giving tbe maiden name of her m and her grand- agreed to send the band ar rangement to acton for the centennial service here all the choirs will begin working on the anthems and theyll decide later on mass practices any unaffiliated singers will be welcome too mr elhptt points out anyone who would like to be included in the massed choir could contact him at 8534365 or his or her own choir leader mr ehiott feels the arena requires a large number of voices for effect the hymns to be sung that day are not chosen yet nor is the time of the service a speaker is being contacted do you uke your hot water really hot and plenty of it for your laundry for your bath for your dishes for your children for dozens of other things about the home a pleasant period of fallo ship followed while the com mittee in charge reslunents youth project for centennial alanorrof rh lhiusburg was selected by a provincial selection committee to repre sent the rural learning assoc iation centennial youth pro ject in july 1967 twelve were chosen altogether from ontar io the project includes four days at expo four days in sem inar at macdooald college ste anne de etetlevue quebec and the opportunity to entertain a young albertan on their home farm from august 1 to 8 twentyfour young albertans and 12 quebecers will also be participat in this project which is subsidized by the canadian centennial commis- ypun kke hydros new hot w berries which re o vines yon willie new modern ssrtosrtstic she ll ii haalsi ami an the hot water you need for one attractive low monthly our ktaff will be pleased to tell you all about this all- inolusive hot water ser vice mas gordon acton mr and mrs fred macarth- ur returned home on friday after spending a week with their brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs clare macarth- ur last weekend a pleasant time was spent by friends and neighbors who gathered at the home of mr and mrs tony damm to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs george stephens par ents of mrs tony damm mr bert stephens from sutton al 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