Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1955, p. 14

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yh gcoacrtown herald wetusesday evetuosl dec 21t 1b5s pagll are you a recent arrival in georgetown silvers welcome you rd respect fully solicit your patronage if you are accustomed to wide selections usually fourvd in city stores you will enjoy ihoppwvg silvers establish ed over 29 years silvers l one of hte tarrj4t sloos in rural ontario devoled to sallirtq quality clothing building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams trunsle 73302 thrilling gift or any girl cold slated finish with her name angling from it adjuitable lo any wrist club or school names not over 12 letter sorry no cooa 123 postpaid ell oav- uta box 4011 terminal a toronto ontario flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flower and funeral designs wc wire flower rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 1 buy the best buy bh paints far lasting beauty told by twins woodworking umchousi tr 72162 manufacturers of sash frames screens doors iritttu ami out trim door hardware floor tub glass open evenings till 9 pm and all 6ay saturdays editor note w c lijrric uf ijalt out a pl primiirnt of the ontario iluwmtus airiatioo and manager of the cn adsn jlogiiiu tfj it the thud nuj world idouinii match in se den ha in home un tin- stol re ports ut his trip with train members joe tru o flaivmunt ontario and ivan mclaughlin uf stuuffulle out llerr 1 hl lltli final report j ttjoths taxi few 1tr 72596 aboard the kiiipr- scotland thr last day o our swedish visit was the only yri day we had wc wrc vrry lucky to see so inurb of swrdrn id finrtwrathtr as w wrif told that it was uniuuil lo have such a lorn trrlrli of fiood wrathrs so utc in thr year while chrknjl our uakiar for thr ulane wr wrrv told thai our bail whirl went ovrf all rijjlal were now 160 pound ovrrwrlkhl and we hid to pay 4 extra wr had purchased murr louvrnin that r thought at iajqdon w wrrr rurt by thr ka- so representative and heartily rrcel vd and all were pleased that thr col drn ilow having been won by a nor then irrlandrr waa to lay on lint ish aoil for anothrr year ivan mr ljuihlin of our tram camr second and our other tram member joe tran finished fourth out of 24 plowmrn from 12 nation on the following morning ivan un ucliughlin and joe tran arrrpted an invitation ei- ttndvd by thr manager of thr hntiih tram wil lie dies to drive by car up to hit home in scot land mr liar tie and 1 left by train for kdm burch so as to have a much ivan uaruugnlt timr possihle with friend and relative in the land uf the heather during the train trip to kdinburgh we saw many large hrvds of cattle ami hcep plrnt of pasture wn to in- seen eer where anil the only ev idenre of a very dr summer wa the small amount of plowing done the dntuh farmer seem to raise far more livestock than the swedish far men on our trip through sweden we saw no beef rattle and thr herdi wrrr confined to the swedish red and white dairy cattle an we drew nearer the border of scotland there wu a decided change in the appearance of the country instead of well trimmed hedge and red brick house with red tiled roofs so familiar to kngtand we saw grey stone houses and stone walls more hills and valleys appeared anil the flocks of sheep were larger old castlm as we entered kdmburgh we were most impressed with our view of the long hndgrs spanning the river and the narrow streets with grey stone buildings on the lollowing morning we went on a conducted tour of the city and saw a few highlight of that old and historic city edinburgh castle prin ces street scotts monument and holy rood castle ant st giles cathe dral we were taken along the queens drive and as we drove up the wind ing mountain the guide pointed to a village at the far side below us and aid it was the most famous watering place in scotland then with a chu ckle he said it had six breweries come awa ben from glasgow we went to visit cou sins in nearby barrhead although our grandparents had come from ayrshire 133 years before we thought we understood the dialect to be greeted at the door by come awa ben the hoose was worth going a long way to hear the hospitality we rec eived in scotland wu fax beyond any thing we had hoped for while driving through ayr to visit burns cottage i stopped at the news paper office for a paper i mention ed that we came from near ayr ont that really started something the publisher asked for an interview and had several pictures taken we were shown through the printing oft ice and loaded down with newspapers and booklets referring to the 750th anni versary of the city of ayr which was celebrated there three years ago to thta anniversary the village ayr in canada had flown a bouquet of flowers inscribed to ayr by air from ayr ayr is lovely seaport made famous by burns cottage the burns museum the brfrodoon and the monuments to robbie burns and william wallace flrsf rat farmer meanwhile the rest of our party mrs mclaughlin ivan and joe were visiting on the farm of willie dick mrvdiek is a striking example of a successful farmer and alter hcarnfl about his farm operations we began to think we were living in the wrong country his wheat yields are from 70 to 60 bushels per acre and barley from 80 to 100 he has nine tractors and cifiht balers and all of this on 300 acres ho koepjt just one cow and there arc no fences on his farm alter uneventful journios to livcr- w c bam pool our party of tiw reunited iinj we boarded the kipits ul scot land bound for moutrval the prewuu trip made by the km pre- wiu reiorted lo be a very vintaoth one but w cant a that ab- oul tin one ever since this voyagr bn we have been loosed about and a goodly uumbtt are op the vnk list including some uf our part tramandnusyowr this morning w ere fortunate in being shown throiagiiihr engjne roqm joa traat b the rhuf rng inrrr and only thrn realised thr amount of power it takes to propel a ship of this tur one hund red and ninety tons of fuvl oil are consumed daily and 17 men arr required fur each of thr thrre shift the fuel oil which looks like molasses u loadrd in canada for thr round trip it is amaiing to think that u lake a crew of 460 to man this ship which u carrying only 420 passengers this evening joe mentioned tt was his 33th birthday so the ladies got in touch with the headwailrr who had the chef hake a large fruit cake cov ered with thick icing and topped with a model of s tractor and plow ivans silver cup waa in the crntre of the table and the captain insisted on fill ing it with champagne when the pia nist played happy birthday to you all of the dining room guests joined in thr sinning and joe who was takrn completely by surprise seemnl more nrnoui than he did during the two day of plowing in sweden on the last day aboard ship the weather was perfect and the upper decks were lined all day with passen gers taking in the sights we saw a great many impressive things ilunng our wonderful trip ah road but we found there was nothing to match the thrill of stepping onto canadian soil and knowing we would soon be home once again the coventry carol the minister told use miracle of 3us advent from us gospel acordin to saint luke under use beading the birth of our saviour again the quartet sang this time choosing the number no room and the final triumphant an them followed o holy night with uiu marion shaw sangunfi the leading role silent prayers on the port of the congregauoo were terminated by the repeating of the lords prayers and the benediction the recessional hymn was george frederick handels immortal joy to the world after the retirement of the choir arid nnn- ister thy echoing chords of the orian wundcf in the fastxiuptying samtu ao the members of the chuir were jen anderson oorolhy campbell jean crichton marilo cunningham anne davis uarlene dison shirley jfendlry ua belle mcclure margaret wrciurc isabel mckay isabel htran der barbara watson wtuoo lwwes film uklure witliaoi mckay victor o trend er ronald perry and william iteed a social hour was enjoyed af terwards at the manse jumtott chow to s1m6 the junior boys axsd girts will compose use choir at use family ser vice christmas sunday in st georges anglican church- the nativity being pnmarily a childs festival the rec tor will address uie children at this 045 am service prrrsborgli paints dctbhor amd mtfjrjoc ernies radio uiuu 1 71701 wai nuet attend the cburrh ot your fa on chruunu day christmas u boy day as well as a holiday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 best wishes for a firesafe festive season georgetown fire department m give flowers for christmas make tlita a perfect oirisirruu by making it a floral christmas for rverylody on your shopping list give your own home a holiday halo too with flowers and plants stop by wtth voui christmas ibt ut us kay -santa- or youi poinstttias cyciaaaen az alias lady mac begonias seasonal tlowers iovely boss novelty planters cinire pieces lxx3r knockers home dicorations i make your selection early from our grnrous or ernies radio on mill street rosedale floral v howers wteb everywhere albert and murdoch we deliver trianola 73952 i9tii9i2i9aad9j norvalunion combine for christmas carol service the fourth annual christmas carol service of norval anil union church es was held on tuesday eveninc dec rmber 13th in the norval presbyter ian church a fine congregation of some 250 people attended the service lo find in spiration and to hear the choral ren derink of the joint choir the church sanctuary was beautifully decorated by norval church married couplrs ciuh and by candlelight presented a most inspiring sinht the service was conducted by the minister hev g i koyal who recounted once more for all to hear the old old story of the christmas llabe miss hetty mcclure presided at the organ and the choir was trained hy mrs j i murray the choir member were saddened on the very day of the service by the death of mrs murraya father and due to her loss she was unable to be pre sent to sec the fruits of her labours the procesaional hymn was the fa miliar o come all ye faithful sung by the choir aa they entered at the read of the church and proceeded to the loft with the voicea of the con gregation joining in scriptural sen- tencea were then read from the pro phecy of isaiah folowed by the pray er of approach a quiet meditative interlude holy night peaceful night waa intoned by the choir after they were seated the minister then paraphrased the old testament scrip tures under the titlea heralds ot the promise using paaaagea from the propheelea of laalah and malacht the choir sang the glorious seasonal an them teh firet hcrtstmaa morning with its dynamic melodies and soaring themes a aolo by miss marion shaw of brampton night of nights waa ably preaented following the great chris tian anthem a visiting quartet sang after mils shaws aolo the charming paraphrase o little town of bethle hem members of the visiting uartette were mrs maretta camp- mrs marvyn grimahaw mrs wil liam mara and mrs gordon sharp the choir followed the quartette num ber with awake dear nightingale mr royal then recounted the story of our lords conception as it is rec orded in the gospel according to st matthew a aextette of the norval and union members aangholy night by johannes brahmea followed by the aolo the virgins slumber song sung by miss jean anderson the congrega tion was then given an opportunity to sing the carol o little town ot bethlbhem followed by aermonctte entitled the christmas child an- other carol was sung i lark i the her ald angela sins being succeeded by a ladles chorus with come in dear angel mr william mckay sang angels wo have hoard on high fol lowed by two traditional christmas airs as i walked in bi cosmetic gifts she will treasure by yardlsy evanirto in paris dorothy oray tiffany max factor 100 to 1350 perfumes and colognes to delight the most fastidious lady all tha fanusue names fabaroa unvlii 471 1 dana yardlay dorothy oray shvhon evanlng la arts 100 to 650 chocolates the finest selection in town rownrraas nollsoas smusa a choewua wuiarers cadburys 65c to 395 see our wide selection of coutts christmas cards and gift wrappings cameras by kodak cameras 560 up camera flash outfits 1145 up be sura lo have a supply of flash bulbs for those christmas morning pictures mens gifts toiletry sets bachelor saaforih old spice yardlay 100 te 750 electric shavers suabaam phillips remington schick 3795 to 3x50 cigarettes cigars mpes cigarette lighters pens sheaffesvs 195 to 3500 asterbrook 335 700 ballpens paper mate sheaffer everaherp 9u to 600 jexait v l 4bsshi drug stoiubi mtnsshart1 8 main street north iassiaasasiaaasissas triangle hsasassssasbj iw i r n j

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