Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1951, p. 7

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forallhe gifts ypu need all you need is t i i yow logical christmas shopping headquarters t iiiiiimmmnmimn i 1 iw pgwwwwm house coats nowhere will you find a better selection of housecoats than at silvers wool plaids plain wools quilted satins jerseys and printed bengalines for a truly fine gift a housecoat is very acceptable 1 i 1 i 1 lingerie we feature gowns pyjamas slips flj and panties by silknit mercury q and kaymar canadas foremost h makers of lingerie q hosiery we feature nylons by weldrest mercury butterfly corticelli gotham and skates the famous bauer skates for inen women and children are now featured by us exclusively in georgetown pl 1 1 i i 1 slippers 1 1 i yes folks i at silvers youll find a large selec- a ticfn of bettergrade slippers for the entire j family jm visit our shoe depl for die latest in slippers silvers t i an oldworld garden the oldworld garden the shadows at even fall the scent of the rosea climb on its timeworn wall of matchless beauty in the sunsets glow dewdrenched roses memories of long ago the oldworld garden been strewn with many toys lt was a fortress pitted by two little boys the screaming redmen bed its gates in vain neatb the wellaimed bullets tf from the ramparts came if iltttlejbpy grown to manhood ifredlhur countrys call the oldworld garden its rosewreathed wall jfleep on a shattered hillside once the poplars grew ever will be the garden fin their childhood knew lie shades of even have fallen stars i in their watch grow at man and a woman ifln the sflent night now 8fl forever ganiwr was strewn with l but always safely defended by their two little soldier hoys bill taylor water st georgetown scout news the ladies auxiliary of the boy scouts provided supper for the leap ing wolves eagles and little bea ver cub packs on wednesday even ing last week some of the moth ers were present and joined in the good time of the evening prizes were presented to cubs kent rjd- dall leo tucker and billie wilson for their fine effort on apple day the boy scouts and obit met together on thursday of last week and enjoyed a good evening of games enfd fun under the leadership of sm reg broomhead and former sm bob smith who dropped in from toronto prize were presen ted to spouts francis hulrae doug las tucker jack livingstone wayne armann and danny martin for their fine work on apple day after the exchanging of christmas gifts the grbup did justice to the lunch pro vided by members of the ladles atuffllsry i the horse patrol under pl ross mcgilvray gained the most number of points over the four week period and will be permitted to go on a mystery hike during the holidays the contest was close the horses winning by only 1 point cubbing and scouting meetings have been withdrawn until january unless groups are otherwise noti fied by their leaders scouts here is an opportunity for your patrol hikes the ladies auxiliary of the boy scouts meet in st johns church parlour on monday evening the boy scout committee is to meet on thursday evening at the home of the secretary v mocumber at esquesing council on saturday dece r 15 the georgetown herald wednesday dec 19th 1951 1 new council faces speaker is ill so cancel mens dinner a dinner for the men of st johns united church planned for a weak ago monday december 10th had to be postponed when the guest spea ker rev lloyd stapleton tof jjtreets- vllle took akrk and could not come the dinner will be planned early next year in january afc a copy of a resoiuoii was for warded to the dept ofjlannliig development protesting the manner in which the vote was taken at georgetown at a meeting on nov ember 26th concerning the forma tion of a credit valley authority nomination date for the township elections was set for monday jan uary 31st when nominations will be received for reeve deputy and councillors as well as school trus tees for school area no 1- georgetown fire brigade- was paid 25 the amount which the township received from halton mutual fire insurance for the 1s- mond fire shearttsilled or injured during the rrtonth made a total bill of 237 for the township claims included gordon kidney 2 lambs injured which had to be destroyed 58 dr h a mccullough sheep killed 35 donald lindsay sheep killed 35 and sheep injured and sent to stock yard 25 h l bell 2 lambs kill 68 valuators fees were paidto f w shortill 4 a n stark12 a fire insurance policy on the township hall and a collectors bond were renewed with agent george 0lt brown at a cost of 42 and 3750 respectively foxes had a bad month and hun ters a good one the 500 county bounty was paid for a total of 42 foxes shot bruce ismond and har old deforest were chief marksmen with 3 and 4 respectively edward elliott fred tost henry wedge john chisholm charles sheppard and edward robertson each shot two singles foxes wen bagged by frank jones edward moyse ken hearns gordon leo oljver moffat s a morris 1 m steele hubert johnson walter biandfoid jim prcswood eugene logan charlie gibl kcluanl mclean lvle march- men tom imi mac spiowl floyd viriy hob lo kliuit li-rli- dick enson l orm i h lie- iil 1 ii wat kins v vese mayors akrt jermyt dr c rose j armstrong harper bull whitby aurora georgetown brampton u jvete in othaiea john dyer g atterslet norman down joseph victor the township dept of mighw- friwn tin- bridal loiiaiui- account liu o this everyone tells a joke at oddfellows social planned tty orion oddfeljows lodge a social evening was held wednesday in the oddfellows hall for oddfellows and rebckahs and their wives during the lunch hour hour each person present had to tell a joke and this extemporaneous eritortainment irovided much mer riment mrs wilfred mino won the lucky draw prize and mrs s groat and mrs v rawson were winner at cards later in the evening there was dancing mr and mrs george glass- ford jack armstrong and dick rld- dall provided the music f trlreram yir in svarborn kiciiari 1vers mrs rkorfk r rker john iiaii i n coimri sionl triir council the i lirk u- mino icd to pi c- paie iyl t ilse i ad iot 11 ioni ission 2 will petition the to tiansfci st nun account to main- as set out in by- year meeting anrl mileage payments to lounrillnrs were as follows kith- george tune 208 deputy reeve george leslie 196 h craig heul s1h270 wilfrid bird sih6 walter iinham 183 accounts passed included hcljeif- s1 b5 roads 12 11 dale ben nett solicitors fees 727 george cuiric expenses for attending the grand valley conservation meet- ngs 22 51 burial of indigent 122 the reeve and treasurer were cm powered to purchase 1000 prov ince of ontario bonds re railway bonus funds and to pay december road accounts as presented by the road superintendent at the end of the year the two officials were also authorized to sign the neces sary notes payable to j d adams co in paris at the close of the meeting hceve curric was askd to vacate the chair and it was taken by deputy reeve leslie who thanked the reeve for the courteous manner in which he had presided over the noeetings during the year veir comirifor tnrf voir iter re wiiiia vi ilts s b pi imirvook flllon ltrrr brampton council jack lucas new masonic master at the regulai monthly meeting last friday nignt of crsdit iodgc o 2 hi afam jack lucas was elected as master of the lodge for 1952 the other elected officers are lpmwor bro cam sinclair wor master bro jack lucas v s wbro walter rigg jw bro leslie clark chaplain v wor bro w g o thompson treasurer wor bro ev cole secretary- wor bro ern batkm sd bro ken whitworth jd bro walter fidler tom salmon nw mayor f acton i g bro tom niven tyler- bro james evans ss bro j e mccaig assist sec bro graham farneu organist bro a goodwin auditors wor bro s j mac kenzie bro j d kelly i 1 i i 1 i i 1 i i i i i i i m sirtlibap of tte htng the first christmas as shepherds watched their flocks by night out on the hills of wild judae behold a star that was dazzling bright shone out above the western sea and flooded the earth with a glorious light till the shepherds quaked in fear and fright fear not said an angel behold 1 bring good tiding of joy the birth of a king the babe ye shall find in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger to take his repose then suddenly came there a heavenly choir ah lifting their voices up still higher glory to god on the eajrth be peace andia reign of love that shall never cease come now said one of the shepherd men to bethlehem let us go and then well search and see why the angels sing of this newborn child who shall be a king so they came with haste and werehot dismayed for they found the babe in a manger laid for there was no room in the inn or him so his birthplace was but a stable dim and then in the joy of that christmas morn each shepherd blew on his shepherds horn to tell the world that the king was born and three wise men out of the east afar beheld the light of the blazing star whats this whats this said the wise men three a sign a sign it must surely bet make haste make haste let us go and find the reason why god has warned mankind and all through the night as they rode along they heard sweet snatches of angels song so the wise men came from the east afar by the friendly light of the guiding star till they came in judah to bethelhem in wonder of what would be shown to them till they came in judah to bethlehem in his manger crib on a bed of hay and bending low they worshipped the child as he lay in the arms of his mother mild and presented hjm gifts of gold and myrrh as he looked on them and smiled at her the treasures they gave were rich and rare for neer had they seen a child so fair tis true they cried what the angels sing for the child is christ we have found the king then back to their homes which the east adorn proclaiming the news that the king was born rev wm howey b 1 1 1 i i 1 1 f 1 memtmmei

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