Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1955, p. 16

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a thuomkbrrown htkau wednesday brenta aril xkh 1953 page 4 j 1000 in 60 months by i 1it08 uvbtg ummttuy enaraaleed inestmenl knqunura wvhxd halion and feel trust i savings co vi cslkst m e oakvoxb vi 44u united church ladies attend annual presbytery j eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 elegoodrich footwear la gaseetern exelosltelr at silvers when ths haltnn presbytery wo mans association el the united church of canada held their annual meeting la kullcrov united- church there w present delegate from aliltoa appleby agplewood acre hu n rock chapel sheridan georgetown glenwood lowville mtllirove oalcville port- credit pert nelson and palermo lira russell afecammon preeident of blllcrove wa received the dele gates at the morning eeatlon lira velma tyarria lawllle preeident oi lulton presbytery presided for the opening ceremonies preellon wa was in charge of the devotion lire j t hedley burlington re cording aecrelary jive a brief ac count of the lest year activitlrf mentioning the picnic held a cedar- vale school for giru corretpooding secretary lire m readhcad low- viue reported on correspondence for the year treasurers report given by lira valker drummond water down reviewed a busy year with a substantial balance on hand uri hunter held uurllngtoa liter- aluie aecrelary requested that each w a appoint a literature aecrelary a feature of the morning session u a talk by lire orpha vi kouiton superintendent of cedarvale school at georgetown she described the new building which la under construc tion she thanked all the associa tions for the many gifts and donations to the home and paid tribute te ber stiff for cooperation while working under eilreme difficulties mrs b pleuty cooksville gave a report of the threeday leadership training course held at five oaks brantford mrs norrla was appointed a dele gate to dominion council airs c m uclnlyre airs ferguson snd mrs norris were appointed dele gates to the mcmaater conference rev w a dempsey of llltl- grove end the elders of the church conducted the sacrament of the lards supper mrs k mccsmmon invited the is- dies to visit the new parsonage dur- ing the luncheon recess the ladies were then invited to the dining room where luncheon was served by the mlllgrove ladles the committee was convened by mrs lindssy cummins hesd table guests were ilev and mrs w a dempsey mrs harold cleave georgetown third vicepresident mrs walter brownridge president of w u s presbytery for llallon mrs b fleuty cooksville second vice- president mrs c m mclntyre bur lington first vicepresident mrs j u readhcad lowville corresponding aecrelary mrs hunter rcid burling ton literature secretary mrs c wil son milton christian citizenship se cretary mrs allen bridgmsn bur- lington press secretary mrs ssvagr shcridsn past president mrs wslker drummond wsterdown treasurer mrs t j hedley burlington record ing secretary mrs ii k olds ilamil ton conference president miss chris tie principsl united church trsining school toronto mrs russell mccsm mon millgrove president mrs a e livingstone immediate past president hamilton conference and mra f e wells treasurer mrs savage sheridan brought the v report of the nominating committee mrs h f olds presided for the in stallation f the new officers and extended the right band of friendship to each other mrs a e livingstone ibiraadiaupaat president and mra p e wells treasurer also congratulated each officer the elate of elected officers la as follows dominion president lira w c sturtridge toronto conference preeident mra 11 p olds hamilton put president mrs savage sheri dan preeident mra v nojtii low ville vicepresidents urtc h uc lntyre burlington mra b pleuty cooksville mr harold cleave geor getown recording secretary mra t j hedley burlington corresponding mrs j m readhead lowville treas urer mra walker drummond water- down literature secretary mrs hun ter reld burlington christian rill irnship mrs c wilson milton christian stewsrdshlp mra harold harrison cooksville press secretary mrs alien bridgmsn burlington cookavyle womens associstion ci- trnded an invitation for the fall rslly there were 108 registered at the morning sessions with several more for the afternoon meeting mrs norris called the afternoon session to order aberfoyle ladles couducted the devotions the festure of the afternoon was a talk by miss christie principal of the united church training school she was introduced by mra b pleuty miss christie gave a moat enjoyable account of the new building at the school also a resume of several of the graduates and the type of work and service that each one is antici pating mrs c m mclntyre thanked uiss christie for her very interest ing talk highway minuter fovour school youth job aid 11 feel that providing more part- time job opportunities for school children is something thst should be studied very seriously by industry snd commerce in cooperslion with all three levels of government hun james n allsn ontsrio minister of highways declared recently in laud- ing what dslly and weekly newspap ers are slrrsdy doing in thst regard ontario daily and weekly newv pspers sre setting a fine example he ssld in helping to provide boys and girls too with characterbuilding part lime jobs they earn pocket mo ney and at the same time take some of the financial pressure off their par ents as is right and prudent wc find means to do much for delinquent youths however 1 often wonder it we are doing enough for young peo ple who are firmly set on the road to useful citlzrnshlp the risk with them is not that they will fall into evil ways so much as that we may fail them that is not offer them help and understanding they deserve when they msy need it most hon mr allan pointed out that democracy in ontario la baaed on freedom ol the press which helps to bulwark such values as tolerance concern for the unfortunate nnd partnership in carrying out of the duties of citizenship he warned however that such ytt on be lost through taking them too muchfortrajiteo and he urged more appreciation of commun- lty newspapers and the splendid aer- vice they continually render it mat tar of duty the high standards of journalism in ontario he declared are due to newspaperpeople operat ing under selfimposed cedes of eth ics which put the golden rule into daily practice men women old at 40 50 60 want pep u j4r 40 ucautm tfcaw 40 tail wralll ls 1st ussl ufosiut4y hi vuutei mm ov w try ouas twtao tuw vw pp viwr ud y ii swiiac ting wry tuf- at ajlsvuf taf lanes haulage for excavating and graoihg ponds cellars etc top soil sand otavtt call tr 72521 i k sending money out of town for your convenience in tending money out of town or abroad use our money order and foreieo remittance for detail call at our nearest branch we have more than 680 to serve you i ww 171 the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch c j hart man soar travel treats for prfngtfm new york washington atlantic city 2515 2560 2715 tickets and information 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