Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1955, p. 11

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m a cm u r do s ladies and childrens wear has a fine selection of back to school togs v childtek winter coats and hats uumes hew fau skutts sulf bohon swfaytts and dot feras to mtkt yur sabctlan fram w ftaa t uwtaut l coutts gtffiino caids pop in and see us at 164 guelph straer beside i6a store for fuel oil telephone tr 72251 automatically delivered by ralph murfin oil sales local lake simcoe fuel oil dealer barnes uoyd to join walls cunpaisn group two local men uw leaving far chi- eago dl liter this weak when they will be joining the wells orgsbks- tion an international church fund rai sing group which has had outstanding success ill over the world ernie barnes ballinafad and trevor uoyd 40 queen street were two ot three successful applicants from a large group interviewed in toronto recently who were chosen to be rep resentatives of wells they will take a trainim course in chicago then will be assigned to work in the field which will take them to various parts of canada and the states both are members of st georges anglican church where they hive been active workers in the sunday school snd in other phases of church affairs ur barnes bought a farm at ballinafad a few years ago and is leaving his position as sales represen tative for the gladstone watdfco for his new work mr lloyd a welsh emigrant is a former avro employee who has recently been sales represen ulivcin the district for the brethour and morris rtal estate firm the wells organization has hsd phe nomenal success in raising funds for all denominations qf churches it operates shortcampalitiu with kprc- laliy trained directors likeur brni- and mr moyd organising a church to arcoropllh a specified financial ob jrctlve are you interested in the new community fcwimrulng pool youre in vlled to learn facts and figures by at- tending s meeting neat tuesday even ing in the arena rose room travel relaxed and carefrie to the terra cotta inn a lovely place to dine roast duckling roast beef yorkshire pudding are our specialties private dining room for executive luncheons overnight accommodation follow the road signs to terra cotta reservations mrs betty farrar victoria 18 r 2 london exhibition september 12 to 17 iwiuni ii fares fare and onehalf for the round trip good fjoing saturday sapl 10 to saturday sapl 17 incluirva return limit sept 1 9 advertising brings customers fcii jr canadian national st b nylons 60 gauge 1 5 denier muutl mici 175 mme c0hf0h1iu kttbitttulo will known hand tot to any woman who comes in to stl any apmjanci bmttmtttrtjtwrf auxotal oninotaeu call at aimrti mwn ckkwlua lets flafar ue ajjutaual kr say a gives you smfe lea rasas tipproof tar6 naa- waip vsalllatst tap vary dwabu baa wm wt w lyjron auawantt mjosmml hoifmymouids uw uses say lap water autoasauc hasl-coa- trailed give mors sabi tor heavy isbrici mks19 kss lor lita- stainless stqel washer twotoni jjwsfflffijrfrlnkh tubs sm laslde 37 lag aeuaa 4pert hall baarisf i la- deitraetlbu call lro afely wrlagar 6yser taareate auwatt utiljuw sca imi alllllll mo buiimi total ixiiaj richardsons hardware wuytt to tow vou comh w and mu rum ososorrowm hmajlo wdjuwlay ettiimf sapt 1th uos pages t lord badchfowfu of gilwell with rover michael aaorrlton and cub john patch survey the- globe and the lite of the 8th world scout jam- lofee the life sue model of the founder of scouting created in butter by itse wellknown sculptor don stewart n on ditplayjn the coliteum of he canadian national erirjition the butler model it sponiored jointly by iiictntano cream producer marketing board the ontario whole milk producer league the ontario concentrated milk producer marketing lioord and the ontario cheeie produceri marketing board penny readings and shade trees georgetown winter iio9 a raprlnt from tha 1933 hrld filaa in the hummer uf idiih the hrv my webb came to st coruci anglican church htre mr was newly out from london kntlantl and al that tune entertainmrnu callpl enn rriinni were very popular in lxndon and he beink a particularly genial and active perkun organized ainoncat the yountf folk a aeries of weekly entertainment for the winter month the selection of material and practice of same was done at his home in a frame house where the larjje harbor house now stands where he fcot the design for the de oration and furnishing of the room in which we practiced c never vould imagine the room was lare and in it was a large square betl square ev ery way only rocking chairs used all painted white the side wajls paintet black the ceiling white and suspen ded from the ceiling liy very fini thread were a number of figures rep resenting angeli about 8 or 10 in ches in length these white figures u flying showing against the black wall but away from the wall gave a per son at first rather a feeling that he wa not of the earth but you got used to it me was a wonderful preacher an orator and dramatist he told us he had experience of lxindon life from stretching his legs under the table with royalty to joining in a procession by a mob in the cast end whitechapel a likeable charac ter among those who took part that winter i recall mr oeddie the post master dr starr mr mclaren tho school teacher david young david smith j it barber c c mckenne john itue l l bennett l grant the entertainments were given in the old town hall it was across the street from the present one and ev ery week during that winter the place was crowded the charge waa 5c for ordinary but on special nlgliti about once a month the charge was 10c thi result was that we entertained the people and in the spring wo had enough money to have most of tho maple trees planted that made the town and have given shade to the people for so many years and we have often in after years looked with pleasure on the result of that under taking now you may ask what we gave to attract the public so long well such as several acts from tho merchant of venice king richard the third macbcth hamlet romeo and juliet and other selections tho trial scene from dickens bar- del vs pickwick dialogue between brutus and casslus by dr starr and mr mclaren was a performance long to be remembered readings by geo c mckemie the old arm chair readings by 1 grant humorous llrs candles curtain lecture song sung by david young cousin of mr c w young of the cornwall freeholder who had just returned from the us having served in the army of lbe north and was one of the eipedktion who followed and captured jeff da vis the following 1 remember is part of a parady he gave me on just before the battle mother farewell mother you will never sec my name among the slain kor li i can skedaddlr you will see me home again also others as follows old cana dian home bell mahone nora oneill five oclock in the morning sweet adeline faded coat of blue merriest girl thats out another character comes to my mind it was david smith dressed up us a market gardener long smock straw tut with a willow for a hat band a basket on his arm tart of the sons was all around my hat 1 wear a green willow for a twrlwmonth and a day u anyone should ask you why i wears it tell them that my true love is gone far away the readings were interesting and instructive the ladies did not take any part as there was no musical in strument in the place but one in the home o the late james young no doubt some homes had harmoniums or organs 1 think old boss slatham had his brass band there one night but was too much for the place in reviewing with mr c young the other day when he was here at his brothers funeral something brought the foregoing to my mind and 1 thought perhaps some even at this late date may say if they did not build for the future they planted and we can on a hot day enjoy the work of 55 years ago they have all passed beyond but for a time at least their works remain the dr starr refer red to is the father of the two emin ent dr starrs of toronto both were born in georgetown the rev webb went to philadelphia ivnn and the last i heard of him was from nicholas armour an active member of his church an erratic but goodhcarted irishmen went to see him about a loan and he told me he let him have as much more enough said l grant umycutocj aatoaastic hsatlisf cor ftm treb asaaaa csb b innra wuh a paras laapwrriaasm leajl writ for bnofclm or drop la sjd talk it o wldl dsa aunafar of tba royal baak branch oxc you- the royal eank 0p canaba grace baptist chuich maatfng in osarasla 044fallaw hall sunday scnaal 3 pm vanlrta tavka 7 pjn holding forth ihc word of life in sermon and in song bbucb penny pastor peter pruneau plastebikio stucco wouk frsa atllmslas nsw ar rapalrs ss ontario st tr 7mtt with deluxe champion tubeless tires we like personals the herald social and personal col umn is one of the most interesting features of the weekly news bugct kvcryonc can help keep it so by phon ing news of their visits and visitors we particularly invite newer resid ents of town to do so it will help you get acquainted too avallabla at harljey motors 31 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