Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1946, p. 6

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agg b ihiqgppiuyip6 sppps odzitiitibt the georgetown herald wednesday july iqth 1946 w o i mw beeutr a 1 mod mv ab oaoatotqh aimteui mwln vh vnefeom to mm am bta avnttmi vtteresmnuy sugar apart 4ft be bane mm service wa m ffce boap about fae middle ot ob tenth and ms wife and mb win fol rosedale greenhouse cut blowers wadreng and funeral deafen work phone 23j asraeeksi we dacha whitmee t a x i phone 241 local council of women celebrate 25th anniversary shoe l repairing fi your shoes are as ft good as you keep them let us help with a firstclass repair job on tuesday evening june 25 the members of the local council of wo- at the beautiful home of mrs w e nodwell to celebrate the twenty f w anniversary of ttw organ isation in this town it was in spring of 1931 thai mrs parsons local council of women toronto spoke to a number of seeders in the auditorium of the lmrary on the alms of a council and suggested the a local council should be formed miss orbrudo dayfoot therefore cal led a meeting and h was unanimously decided to organise a local council of women the first officers elected were president miss gertrude dayfoot vtoeprestdenta mrs h w ken nedy and miss a bradley corresponding secretary -p- miss m t ourrje recording secretary mbs annie ryan treasurer mrs h r minims a local council of women is a fed eration of women organizations and one of its rules is that before a council is organized h must be sure of having five affiliated societies during the years the council has had the follow lug organizations as affiliated socle ties women a league holy cross church woman s association knox presbyter ian church women s institute wm s baptist church mission circle baptist church wm s united church ladies aid united church legion wa ioj5je leper mission grenfeu society humane society wctu girl guides at the meeting on tuesday the pres went mrs r t paul was in the chair and graciously welcomed all the guests and members who were there on this special occasion among the guests were mrs h w kennedy wat erloo mrs c w p ross toronto and miss m e currie milton mrs paul informed the members that mrs r j marshall toronto who was the guest speaker at the council june meeting a year ago at the cedarvale girls school had been elected as pres ident of the national council of wo men at the national meeting held at niagara in june she suggested that a letter of congratulation be written by the corresponding secretary and sent to mrs marshall h w kennedy gave a compre- nenstve talk on some of the important activities of the council during her membership it was also on october 10th 182 tfiat the local council of women appointed mrs h w kennedy convenor ot the cemetery committee formed to arrange for the perpetual 1 upkeep of the old cemetery ims com niittee was so successful in this under taking that three months later mrs kennedy and mrs elmer tog the depression years to assis those who were in need and also spoke about tie relief and financial supaort spon sored solely by the local council of mrs w e nodwell was convenor of recreation and in 11 physical cul ture classes were held in the tow hall sixty five ghls registered for the course in 1932 playground equipment was installed in college view central park and driving park consisting of teeters swings and slides and for a number of years were looked after by mrs nodwell and kept in good condi tion in july 1931 a wading pool wae opened for ycun children mess rs j b mwvte bam mackenzie w whitmee j d kehy and wo marshall rendered valuable assistance in having this pool built mfes hettie lawson gave a general resume of tne work sponsored by the local council from isftl to 1946 one interesting motion was unanimously approved on june 21st 1821 when it was moved and seconded that the town council be requested to have garbage collection this request was granted just twentytwo years after the motion had been sent to the towi council after the business meeting a delicious supper was served from a lace cov ered table centred with a silver basket filled with red roses a beautifully de corated birthday cake on the top of which wfcs twenty five m silver sur rounded by a silver wreath of leaves was greatly admired and later enjo yed the convenors for the supper ere miss mary lawson and mrs a van natter and those who assisted lp ser vlng the supper were mrs wright mrs smith and mrs r b foulls those who honoured the local coun cil of women of georgetown by accep ting the position of president during the twenty five years this council has been organized were miss gertrude dajloot mrs d j matthews mrs h w kennedy mrs w e nodwell mrs j b mackenzie mrs clarence hayes mrs ralph ross mrs r paul h j sienko main street georgetown minister s amendment at assembly georgetown bond at waterloo by edward w wodsoo i am asking your editor for space to say a few words about georgetown band what i say is of course only my ob affair but i feel so strongly on the matter that im taking the chance of being told to mind my own business music is my trade jt is also my love saturday june 20th 1946 gear getown band won first place in the waterloo music festival class 3 in my humble judgment that victory was far more notable than when the band won first place in he class at the canadian national exhdmtlon a few years ago mr perrott and his associ ates of the band cannot be praised too highly for their beautiful work the test piece abounded in phrases that1sr8most orchestral in refined expressiveness the playing was that of a band whose technique was funda mentally right and rich in promise better than that it was music of im agination and taste for what is really progressive in au great band music what i want to suggest is that gear getown once and for all identifies her- eelf witfa toe georgetown band make it a citizen s affair as much a feature of loveliness as the geography and so cial esprit of georgetown make the place an arcadia to impressionable visitors it wouldn t be hard to do this mu sic speaks for herself so eloquently listening to georgetown s band play haunting old irish melodies and har monies so tenderly modulated was to be proud of the players and their ear nest director so many young must clans amongst them took their work seriously there was a quality of conviction in their playing very rare in band music why shouldn t georgetown form a citizens committee to discuss ways and means for practical support of a citizen s band outline a program of definite design for each years work so many concerts in a season so many attendances at rehearsal to qualify membership etc measures not only to ensure public support but to inspire and stimulate it measures that would make the play ers feel that their music was heard not only with mutckrvlng ears but with understanding hearts hearts that quicken through association with intangible things of beauty which in iluenoe every helpful activity or daily life sweetly and certainly outstandingly goty mum tea reported that 02325 00 had been pe ged and later when the town coun cil appointed a cemetery board the during the general assembly of the presbyterian church to canada held recently in torcrto rev c c coon rane presented an amendment to a recommendation of the committee of thompson i evangelism and social action this which the scripture teaches drun kenness to be one shall not inherit the kingdom of god oal 5 21 and have no part with christ you may never sell gas to us motorists have you lost your key 7 is your lock broken etvyone has a key but it satiefaetory if not phone 396 r 6 art johnson or lew order wm goodwa hardware ffrmr k m repairing heme lock of all lande money and subscription lbt were han ded over to this board and two mem bers of the local council mrs w e nodwell and miss annie ryan were on this cemetery board mrs j b mackenzie who was the representative from the l c w on the relief organization told of the wbnderful work done in this town dur dance stanley park erin every wednesday and friday modern aires band upwells limited georgetown your shopping centre dopt forget the public meeting in the municipal vpubjding next monday july 1 5 to discuss plans for a welcome home for georgetowns servicemen and jkpmen n board ot trade i was given wide circulation m the dally press and in order to acquaint our readers with all the facts mr co chrane has consented to allow us to publish the amerdmem in full which reads as follows whereas our lord jesus christ tea ches that there is nothing without a man that entering into him can defile him but the things which come out of him those are they that defile the man mark 7 15 and on one occasion for his own glory our lord changed water into wine for- the used of feeding guests in oana of gall lee john 2 1 11 aner whereas the apostle paul confirms the teaching of our lord in writ lng to the romans 1hat i know and am persuaded by the lord jesus christ that there is nothing unclean of itself but to him that esteemeth anything to be unclean to him it is unclean roman 14 m and the same apostle writes to titus that unto the pure all things are pure thus 1 15a and further advises timothy in his necessity to drink no longer water but use a little wine for thy stomachs sake and thine often infir mlues 1 timothy 5 23 and whereas our lord jesus teaches that they worship him in vain who teach lng for doctrines the corn mandments of men matt 15 9 and this statement received clarification from the apostle paul who required to know of the colosslans why they were subject to ordinances touch not taste not handle not which all are to perish with the using after the commandments and doctrines of men col 2 21 22 and whereas the christian community is most solemnly warned by the same apostle that they which commit unkennesb shall not inherit the kingdom of god 1 cor 6 g qal 5 31 and the s of the old and new testaments contain repeated exhortations to temperateness and sob riety prov 20 1 1 cor b 25 titus 1 8 titus 2 3 and others 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