the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 10 1953 page 8 the georgetown herald f ii irln tbe comimfhlmcs of georgetown glen williams norval umehotj8k hornby 8tewarttown balunafad abhorove terra ootta subscription bate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising- bate quoted on application garfield l mcouvray corey herrin0on jr walter c- biehn publisher and editor staff leaue m clark reg broomhead the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorizecr as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna we too can celebrate searching for a proper post coronation editorial a rural reader whose letter appears in another sectibn of the paper gave us the cue the clipping which was enclosed from the globe mail so aply fitted that we are tak ing the liberty of reproducing it in its entirety we share the city paper s sentiments with one proviso two parades so close together would not work in a small town we suggest that plans be kept in mind for 1 954 dominion day here is what the globe says canadians made a big display of patriot ism on coronation day and they enjoyed it thoroughly with flags and fireworks hymns and hot dogs speeches and street dances they told the world about their affection for the crown in general and queen elizabeth in par ticular even the tiniest communities arran ged a program of some sort while the large ones staged services and spectacles which must have run into many thousands of dollars the biggest show was in ottawa where seven thousand troops and thousands more spectators gathered on the great green lawns in front of the parliament buildings to hear an address by the governor general and witness a flying display by the royal canadian air force here in toronto brilliant weather brought out big crowds to services at the city hall and on the university campus the col orful garrison parade which followed the lat ter service was seen by 1 00 000 people in the suburbs there were massed choirs track meets treeplanting maypoledancing and a host of other festivities so it went across the nation proving if proof were needed that the people of can ada are deeply attached to the crown and commonwealth it proved something else that they know how to celebrate an historic occasion this being so why don t they do it more often specifically why dont they stage shows like this on their bfg national hoi idays like dominion day if canadians ob served that day every day as they observed coronation day this year the canadianism we hear so much about these days would be a great deal stronger the people of the united states set great store by their fourth of july and they are right they know that is why the coron ation fascinated them that tradition is the hfeblood of nations that one which neglects its past neglects its future from them from the british and from our own enthusiastic ob servation of the queen s ascent to the throne we should recognize the importance not to mention the satisfaction of colour and cere mony fcmnting and bugles just four weeks from now it will be dominion day it is time enough for canadas communities to arrange something much bigger and better in the way of celebrations than they have had in years past something more like the ones they en joyed so greatly last tuesday i norval united church j anniversary this sunday j i i a m 7 30 p m rev george a little d d church news st george s church rector archdeacon w g o thompson scco n 1 sundj ur 1 n utj hok cominumoi t m si rid i si h i in muins n m l vcntiontf st albans church clrn williams holy communion 9 10 m sunday school 10 30 am georgetown baptist hurrh rev a j barker b a bd sundayjuno 14lh i 10 00 i rn church school 1100 i ni gome place uid doing things 7 00 pm exposed si john s i nlted hurrh h john m smith minister norm in lair i dncttot of music sundiy shol 10 10 n in note ch irile of turn i lit sund i school will meet at 10 jo to in irk records etc then enter the church it 1m children ind mower s i vice 11 am this uill be i spu i ii d iy for the sundty school superin lendent e rerjrive will spc ik tin junior choir and sundiy school will proidc ihf music nursery ii m child care while parents worship luniui worship ii nm junior worshippers will meet with the sun 1 y school for the entire service social and personal miss hilda swanton leaming ton is visiting her sister mrs al bert hills and mr hills mrs joseph hough and son peter of guelph spent a few days in town last week visiting with re latives mrs andrew exley of malone n y is visiting in town with her son inlaw and daughter mr and mrs ivan crabtree rev john m smith attended ha milton conference of the united church annual meeting last week at momaster university mr and mrs walter t evans who are making their home at aihmic harbour spent coronation weekend in town mr and mrs gordon harley and mr and mrs john holden took a motor trip last week to indiana polis indiana to see the famous 500 mile speedway race mr and mrs art scott were at niagara falls last week attending the convention of ontario automo bile dealers at the general brock hotel mr and mrs harold cleave spent a few days last week m the north bay district visiting with mrs c h mcdonald at tilden lake during their trip mrs wm frank and granddaugh ter barbara evan spent the week end in guelph wjlh her daughter mrs wm anderson and mr andtr ton mrs kale mtlcod of toronto was a week end guest of mr and mrs lend harding and misies kate and mary mcltod of toronto bpent sun day with the hardints and with mr and mrs henry fieston mr and mrs j d godfrey visi ted with their sonin law and daugh ler in dunda the latter part of the week while mr godfrey wub at tending the session of hamilton conference of the united church at mcjlaittj- univeisity several members of georgetown s women i institute attended the dis tritt annual at burlington on fri day they included the president mis i- rank petch and mrs w g marshall mrs v rawson mrs h c bailey and mrs win t sin elair on thursday mary jane ward daughter of mr and mis hoy ward was six years old she celebrated the day with a parly her guests beinj miurutn smith pat sargent 1 j mi bradley jtllrty lason keith jiccn michael cummins mary and hizabcth hay home for a visit with her parents mr and mrs alm mcdonald on outtn street is mis jick larzuell mis i irwill w ho his been living ii i li ml since hci husjind wis i osti i with in hcvr fcioup to a mo bisc in 1 i uue nnik the inp ik ii e b nr landing it milton anp rl 1 ist ihuisd iv mr uui mrs a 11 reiki with mr uid mrs c slumpf of llmiri vviic coronation d iy guests at 1 iiils1 ith with mr ind mis geo like then spi nt the next d iy in ilinira with tl slumpfs they also went lo oullia to sec mrs filers bt other t t i ike who his been ill iui souk 1mi1u tin kmniti wuy sntinir s tht mrrsl pat fa to pt rental i fhtrtuiuty norval and union presbyterian churches 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