v wedaaeday tlarher kth u05 pacz4 flowers for every occasion dmlon work spaclahyl flower bjr wire anywhere ib be world norton floral trtau 7lst g monuments brampton monument wetv dllts sufemlmail cmmfttf urtertna comer peat and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop if oum ft wul brmiatom skai 14ibj kuh j1s kp tom nkol mm bruhbtaa iosw eavestrouchlng plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 travel notes tca from toronto to bermuda 127 return to nassau 152 return john r barber travel aimaftr john r barbbk aohncv inturancm travel trlmlgl 74111 mill jyftlieft fct lucky no 194 if hlaw ikbmnmtmh- ciu with t iuyv- nmiv neurit trip r undatt ontario social ano piltonal travels foedmont0n for family reunion chmlmas was a particularly buiy and happy time at the bob souther home at silver wood son don who u a first car engineering student at university of toronto was home and the family had a visit from llr soulhcrs father j w souther en route from hu home at queanel dc to saint john n u another guest waa un k croiinsky toronto re membered by many in town when ahe lived with the late lira cault yesterday lira souther left by train fur hd mo n ton alia where a grand family reunion is planned her five brother will join in a happy new years meeting with their mother mrs v c storey the first time in twenty veers that it has been possible for all lo be home at one time her brother dirk who recently returned from t urope was here a few weeks ago and ipoke at the morning ter vice in st john a united church misses ions and kthel riedell huf falo n y were holiday guests with the harold mcclurea mrs m m ross welcomed members of hrr fa mily who joined with her and ion joe for christmas day mr and mrs cam hots were here from saint john n b and mr and mrs jim ross and daughter uarilee from guelph miu kva ismbert woodstock was a gueat wilh her brother j l lambert and family postoiristmas vtii tors are kev and mrs beverley ward and their children sharron and mark of montreal with her parents mr and mrs walter town end mr and mrs arnold morphet elaine and norman who live at kcntville have been visiting for a few daya with the ken richardson on durham st while rev and mrs kenneth richardson had his father thomas richardson penetang mrs e milne and miss daisy milne toronto with them at st george s rector mr and mrs alf collins went to waterloo for the holiday to visit with their daughter and family mr and mrs george blyth sgt and mrs bruce collins and patricia from liar ne joined them there i- red warnes was home from toronto with his parents mr and mrs tom warnes and sister marilyn the murt allisons with aon robert went to peterborough visiting with his par cnts mr and mrs a c allison and her parents mr and mrs frank merrett mr and mrs ei wood huyck cannlngton and mr and mrs harold richardson pickering were holiday visitors with mr and mrs james richardson mr and mrs art cohen who lived here for some time when he was cnr station agent came down from midland to viait on christmas day with mr and mrs e j manning ken leeson of the station staff waa home to chealey for christmas mr and mrs keith macdonald and sandy went to seajorth wriere they visited with her parents mr and mrs garnet mccunchey mr and mrs burton macdonald ross ruth and joyce were in hamilton with mr and mrs b upadell and yesterday had a holiday visit from mr and mrs geo pierce and family of hamilton ei us be th coffin who u a teletype operator in trie toronto office of trans t jnada airlines was home foi the christmas weekend with her parents mr and lira perc coffin four hockey teams winners at fetkie georgetown hockey teams made al most a clean sweep at dixie monday night when they competed in a chriitmu family night with various teams from the metropolitan area five teams composed of players from the legionsponsored minor leagues went to dixie four came home winners with the fifth edged out by only one goal the atoms downed lake view 41 pee wees won f ronr bumhamthorpo 5 i minor bantams blanked lome park 3 0and bantams won 8 1 over cloverleaf only losers were the midgets who lost a close game with cookivule 3 1 bajximapad clirittml dy service christmas day dawned bright and beautiful there was a good atten dance at our church service and the theme of mr townsend s sermon woj and all people thall be gathered unto uuu taking hu text from gen- 40 and verse 10 telling how the coming of christ affected the uvea of people in all walks of life jim kirkwood anuting with the service told the children a story entitled if 1 had not come strecsjzojthat our way of life would be very selsh aad town of 6eoret9vrs notice of road closing notice or closing ud stopping up certain portion of the original 1 lowanres or road and certain dlv ersions thereof between 1u is and 16 in lb 0fh concession of the town ship of ksqursing and between luta la and 18 in the 10th cuntaulon of the township of kvjueking tj now in the town of georgetown in the county of llaltoa and authorising the conveyance of the portion o top ped up to the adjoining owner take notice that the municipal council of tbe town of georgetown proposed to paai a by law to close and stop up certain portions oi tba orl ginal allowance for road and certain diversions tbereof between lota is and la in the bin coaeeuion of the township of raqucsja and between lola 1 and 16 in the loth coneee ion of the township of ksqucalng all now in the town of georgetown in tbe county of llalton being those certain parcels or tracts of lands and premises silustc lying and being in the town of georgetown formerly in the township of hsqueung in the county of llalton more particularly described as follow thst is to ssy firstly those psrts shown be tween broken lines on the registered 1ln brrelnaftrr referred to of ijdim 7 33 38 37 61 62 74 75 and 76 and of blocks c and according lo a ilan of subdivision filed in the kegl stry office for the itrgtitry division of the county of llalton as number 617 lying within the bolindnes of the original allowance foiroad between township lots 15 and 16 in the 10th conreulon of the township of ls qursing secondly those parts shown be tween broken lines on the registered plan hereinafter referred to of lots 231 232 233 308 300 407 408 400 410 and 411 according to a plan of subdivision filed in the registry of fice for the registry division of the county of llalton as number 618 lying within the boundaries of the original allowance for road between township lota 15 and 16 in the oth concession of the township of kjourinfi thirdly that part shown be tween broken lines on the registered plan hereinafter referred to of lot 308 according to a plan of subditl sion filed in the registry office for the registry division of the county of dillon as number 618 lying within the boundaries of the diversion of the original allowance for road between township lou 15 and 16 in the olh concession of the township of es quesing the said diversion having been created in or about the ear 1880 by that certain instrument registered in the said rrgistry office as instrum ent number 3241 for the twp of esquesing fourthly that part of the origin of allowance for road between twp lots 15 and 16 in the oth concession of the township of esquesing hing to the south west of the land laid iut by a plan of subdivision filed in the registry office for the registry dlvl sion of the county of llalton as num ber 618 klrthly that part of township lot 10 in the oth concession of the township of esquesing comprising the diversion of the original allowance for road between township lou 15 and 18 in the oth concession lying to the west of the lands laid out by a plan of subdivision filed in the regutry office for the regutry divulon of the county of llalton as number 618 the said diversion having been created in or about the year 1b80 in the said re- i 0f tnunent number 324 for the township of esnueslnc sixthly that part of town ship lot 15 in the oth concession of the township of esquesing being composed of the diversion of the or iginal allowance fox road between township lou 15 and ib in the oth concession of the township of es quesing the said diversion having eald in or about the year 1880 bj that certain instrument reg istered in tho registry office for the registry divulon of the county of llalton as instrument number 3242 for tho township of esquesing and to authorize tho conveyance of the portions ao stopped up to tho adjoining owners the said bylaw will be dealt with jt t mooting of the council to be held for tho purpose of considering the aald bylaw on monday the 6th day of fobruary 1058 at the hour of 8 0 thc evenine t tho munici pal office georgetown ont all documents in relation to tho aid original allowances for road and diversions i thereof may bo examined at the offlco of tho clerk municipal offlco georgetown ontario dated at georgetown this lsth day of december loss john d keltv clerk of the town of georgetown pint published on the am day of december 1058 1j1 indifferent tit muect joy arid bapplaea 14 christ had not coma- mr and mr r j shortill sang a lovely davat and there were khephmrdj which added much enjoyment lo the service the chrutmas aeeting of the w a was held at the home of mrs r- he lnery after the opening creed and hymn several carou were sung the worship service on the hope of the world isaiah s majestic prophecy heralding as it did the good ns of all tune found lu fulfillment in the nativity story with lu setting in bethlehem- this saviour was the crowning gift of gods love klrs smith gave a reading entitled no room at tbe inn urs starret also read an interesting story the roll call was anawared with an exchange of christmas gifu aad a social tune was enjoyed when lunch was sarved by mrs l mclean and urs j snow the following sule of officer were elected for 1058 president mrs k ucenery 1st vie president hrv g edmunds secretary mr a star rett treasurer urs v w shortill chanty fund lira l ilarahall and mr j snow manse committee mrs j kirkwood and mr d mclean card committer mr rrrytun nd ur mdill auntant secretary un y smith ur m iar of victoria harbour was a chruuna guct 1 he liomr of her uwi mr archie lawr mr and ur william wright grant and reniell motored to to- baito and enjoyed chruuna dy with friaad there urpd mr krn col ion ih mily were guest of frund in stveu vllle for chrtstma mr and mrs w robinson itrock and mr uooth were in toronto lur chrutmas dinner with the tobin mr nd ur jamr murn tnd family of hanover and ur nd xlr d o uoran and family of willow dale spent chrutma day with their mother mrs a moran and uiu ii young ur and uri kloyd shortill molor rd lo clifford on sunday to visit wllh mrs shortill relative ur and mrs tho mack rnlid a rip lo fergus on monday uhire ttlry sprnt chrlktmas with their dan ghtrr nd fmlly mis msrjorie warnc of uomrni college hokpital turonto u xprrmi ing the holiday at her humr mr and mr ii mrmmriny nil george mr and mrs j me kirk wood shirley and jim pent criri mi monday with he sinrlsir t truly in milton the bible today the original chrifctmai story corn from the bible in an ace wadm kneedeep in rommrrcialum this art is sometimes obrured the first noel carolled h th angels to shepherds abiding in the fields keeping watch over ihnr flocks by night the journey of ihr wise men bringing treasure lo present to a new born king the housing prob lem of mary and josrph who found no room in the inn for the birth of the baby jesus all so familiar to the world today find their origin in the holy scriptures the earliest christian hymns the greatest of all time came out of the christmas story contained in the hi ble these are used around the world toda throughout the year- not only at this festival of the church it is interesting to note that thev are all found in the vospel according to st luke the ave maria luke 128 33 the magnificat luke 1 6o5 the benedictus luke 1 6870 the glo ria in kxcelsix iuke 2 14 the nunc dimittu luke 2 2032 thc origin of giving gifts at christ mas goes back not only to the pres ents offered beside the msnger bed but to cm a own giving of his only begotten son that whosoever bcliev eth on him should not perish but hsvc everlaating life thu life is the keynote of the christmas story and of the bible aluas anil every where phoni your personals this issue of tbe herald ia parti cularly full of social and personal news and we appreciate all those who contributed hems itemember your items of news are always welcomed by the herald tt orfy y new yesir be blled wttb laugbter i hat u oy tlie bullowneu of fitendshlp aao th isl infect ton ex xaaplliksfit rewardej maccormacks drug store main stuct tuanou 7s43 l x ija riauto leavaa send you our wanaett wuhss for a foyfvt and eotprous 1956 v- murt allison m massiy harris rirguson young street t 73291 l evwcicwinwcicvrwawcwam ww 1 jii walter t evans a swaaauti and company k 8 sksastlbst insurance travel u jsr alk9lsbm sr 7 k 1 ill 1 1 1 1 in i mmm 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