Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1958, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday february lmb ibm presbyterians give 1000 in missionary allocations in the mail bag the presbyterian church at norval held its- annual meeting on tuesday january 14th follow ing a fine dinner served by the wives of the board of managers the rev g l royal was elected chairman of the meeting and mrs hugh clark secretary the kirk session report was made by the minister who stated that holy communion had been observed four tunes during the course of the year and holy baptism six times the congregation the mi ulster reported had once again exceeded its missionary alloca tion raising 100015 the new missionary allotment for 1658 would be an even 1000 william j reed chairman of the board of managers reported for his board and stated that a total of 6067 46 had been raised by the board for the year 1957 the chairman of the board reported certain re- patrsat the manse diiringtheycar as well as minor repairs to the caretakers cottage mrs arthur clark treasurer reported a health balance of j 110820 in the bank as of the needed after the old organ i re end of the ear the tt ms alex mtned the nuetinj arttd that ander auxiliary report was made i rev prof dawd ha hno lol b mn s r mcuue in the ab- kse be annmrsarj pri achir sencc of the treasurer mrs jas teachers as well the teachers meet once a month with the mm ister to go over all lessons for the coming month the minister gave in the report of the presby terian young people s society and stated that there were 16 members with an average attendance of 12 the new managers elected for a three vear term are oliver hun ter andrew- mcclure clure arch dekin and bert lyons jhe mar ried couples club report was made by mrs w j reed who reported a successful year with great hopes for 1958 the question of the new organ has been temporarily defer red until later in the year while the committee makes more mvcsti gation during november and december the congregation heard four differ ent organs a baldwin a mailman a hammond and a mifbhajl it is hoped that a new organ will be in slaiem by anniversar time mr royal presented to the meeting a proposed picture window for the lhancil depicting a resurrection mine the new window will be pttaises quid work in georgetown georgetown ontario february 11th 1958 dear editor last thursday evening i was in vited to attend a banquet which was given in honour of rev ken neth richardson for his work with the guiding movement in george town a report of this is elsewhere in the paper but in reporting one has to be entirely impersonal but i felt i would like td write a letter with mv personal feelings in mind this was the first lime that i ac tually had the opportunity to see the organization in action as it were and two things about the peo ple who are responsible stand out in my mind particularly first the ouiders district commissioners and division commissioners these girls and women all look so alert so spick and span in their blue and so enthusiastic you know that none arc there just to stave off boredom they are there be cause thej love the work and be cause they feel they arc accomp lishing something that is worth while as indeed wey are in talk inn to them you realize that thev sugar and spice i dispmue hy bill bmlxatt ol tfca wlarton keo hi of eccles during the ear the wills had raised 317 04 the wonim association report was given in by mrs oliver hunter reporting a total of 403 22 for 1957 mrs hunter also reported that there was 679 59 in the organ fund the mission band report was made by mrs jamts davis in the absence of the leades miss joan crawford and miss anne daws mrs t h mcgee reported for the sunday school in the absence of the superintendent t h mcgee and s f mcclure secrelarj trea surer of the sundav school repor ted that a balance of 70 54 fin ished off the jear a total of 511277 was given to missions b the sunday school during the past four years the sundaj school has tripled in strength and now has two officers and ten teachers with an additional three alternate- valentines day la upon us once again it doesn t cut much ice with us adults but ifk a big deal for the kids ours have been pester ing usfor a week worrying about how many cards theyd get draw ing up very realistic and unemo tional lists of the people theyd send cards to i dont know what goat on in schoolrooms nowadays but when i was a small skinny frecklefat d boy valentines day was the most ominous chilling and thrill ing day on the calendar you need- d a strong heart to gat through ing they didnt care but their little faces taut with misery i ached for them then and i still do i hope this brutal custom has been discontinued in schools we didn t hye as much money to throw around as the modern kids so a lot of us made our own valentines i remember sitting for hours my tongue sticking out the corner of my mouth cutting out warped hearts from red cardboard then i d get ray big sister to paint on them such throbbing love calls are all extremely busy women as jear man a rid children on the whole ara audi coldbloodad hearties iihia hor rors that thay should not be al lowed to have anything to do with valentines day 11 should be re- ervad for adults it is a day foi expressions of lova and most of us could do with a little mora lova of one kind or anothar especially how delighted i would be for example if l received an anony mous card this valentines day addressed in unfamiliar feminine hand writing that said dearest one for you i pine wont you be my valentine a thing like that would givt me a lift that would probably last until opening 9ay of the trout season insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 120th animinar hurt h tht mi mbt rs of thi board of manage r art t craig rod chairman kill lon aicntar andrew micluri vici chairman arthur lark iluh clark harold reed nils r bin son frank rendu rraaer abb john v uclurc archdekin and oliver munur i ih which knocks into a co- thu church auditor for 1958 is to be fred lindner the church offl cer is eugene maile one auditor is still to be appointed by the board of managers the minister closed the meeting with prajer members of session rev g l rojal moderator albert hun ter clerk lester brown tom mc get oliver hunter j mcclure craik fcuure arthur mcclure harold mcclure and jame davis woodley reelected chairman of halton 4h council recently the members of hal ton s 4h agricultural club leaders coun all persons having claims ag jj l lht bo room the amst the esta e of william h ev notice to creditors in the estate of william h everson gentleman deceased farm news erson late of the village of glen ftiams genteman who died on or about the 19th da of october 1957 are he cbv notified to send particulars of same to the under s ned on or before the 8th daj of march 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed w th re gard onlv to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have no tice and the undersigned wjll not ontario dept of agriculture milton on trida rcb 7th here under the able chairmanship of add v oodle plans we re laid fur the 1958 programme of hal tons 4h agricut ural clubs as sociate agricultural r preventative j allan irrancis presented a number of new innova ions which will add much to the interest and success of the vears 4 h program the twcnt leaders in alien aside from their guiding at the table i sat at at dinner there were three guttlers two of them each had five children and one had four but they found time for then guiding without neglecting their families and what better example could tho set fur their own dau shters than to work in uch i worthwhile organization nolher thin that struck mi about the guidtrs wa- that thev weren t all mothers indeed iumi of them wire joung ladies who could have been out on a lurv clure p tcrestin date but thev vcr hunter f maru ni a month 1 this wi eked hat that time worn cliche that oung people of today have n t a thought foicanonc but them elves granted some of them haven t but he same thing could be said for some of the older peo pie too one more feroup of people there are who are keeping guiding going so strongly is the organiza lion of the ladle- association the mothers of the guides and brown us it certainly gives a child or a teenager a sense of secunt and well being lifknow that thev have the support of their pare nls in anthin thev are interested in thim bu- people too destrve a trial deal of credit for tht ue uss yf the movinunt there are manv min pi ipli uh discrvi crtdit 1 know thi ministers of the churrhtt thi can laker- and 1 fcus siimi fath irs too wh lik aftir things at h me s m h r in k and d her n id in i tht fu urt i k hrunl for t r whin r a in rations liki thi anil p p i lik these are an violets arc blue your my ideel how about you i never had en ough nerve to sign my name but would pi5inbtakfnijy print loving admirer 4th row think how it would gladden the heart of a fading beauty ofbout 45 if sha got a card tailing her that you may not know it but your this is true baby i just burn for you especially if she knew it couldn t possibly be her husband it was a grand invigorating because he was in jail for beating mixture of sadism and masochism hsr about th head with an empty when the teacher started taking beer bottle the valentine cards out of the box and reading the names i can still feel the hatred i felt then as the little brats of both texec from the more well todo families who got ninety per cent of the cards mln ced up the aisle to collect their loot with superior smiles i can still feel the burning sick ness in mj stomach as the teacher read name after name and mine was not among them i can still feel the joyous lurch of heart when i finally heard billy smiley and i can still feel the deep deep hurt fur the three or four kids from the poorest families who had faith full dropped their homemade val imagine the blushing panic of a lonely middle ated bachelor should he receive an unsigned card observing darling when i think of ou violets are red roses blue if you want toiovc me dear give a sin when i am near he j wouldn t sleep for weeks and he d run like rpgcr banftistcr every tunc a female approached yes indeed its love that the world go round as queen isa bella remarked to columbus there d be panic in the streets hot words in the house and a de licious excitement prevelant in the land if we all sat down and cntines in the box and who sat j panned a few passionate valentine there until the end without hear cards this year lefs try it ing their names called pretend farm news farm news brucellosis control meeting with favour jew pursuant to resolutions passed it the annual meetings of ihe halton soil crop improvement r it be liable to anv person or whose dance w honoured with the claim thev shall not then have not prtitn of r gordon bennett ussociale director of extension dated at georgetown this 3rd and acting chief executive ofti the mail bag dav of februar a d 1958 john thomas everson and w iliam henrv ev erson ex ecutors of the estate of mil cer of the ontario dept of agn culture who addressed the gath cring at the noon day luncheon another pleasing feature was the ham h evtrson by their but u sir it solicitors dale bennett latimer georgetown ont flowers for every occasion design work a specialtyl flower by wire anywhere in th worid norton floral tr 73582 gmrsetown national club meek by george read tht ieucr n wtlk h greenlees who was one- of on mrram tntl parson her tanos 14 delegates at the 1957 choice sun iv tht wnttr must national club meek tentative ntw i joking in vhw of mr plans were made for a 4h club ir s feeble- uadtrship f tht rally during the month of march j bt ral i artv to date and the organization meeting dux now mr pit fenhakt r in his ing easter week the newly ap- ilicllon campaign of last jum norval juniors win w i dick drama trophy j f w packed audit num greeted the sixth annual drama festival of the halton junior larimrs the event was held in tht cton public association and the halton guern sehool where under the able mj holstun and jerscj clubs a chairmanship of count president nuitin was hi id in iach town tarl wilson four oneail plays ship ncuillv on the subject of were prcsenttd for the adjudl hit brucellosis control reas dr mportant part cation of mrs 1- dunham of h irold worton provincial veter alton man in wis the speaker at stew smcirch i 1 w y huvin a farce arttown and nder srh ml in in iiiujlas parkhurst was the trafalgar township while r h aiten bradle r s utalion of the milton junior graham associate live sttsctt irnurs directe 1 hv dave wilson t omniissnner was the speaker at i stuart mchaddin plaved the lead urookvilli and lowville i in role of a visitor from heaven at e rch meeting a resolution with excillmt support from chris i harris as grandma dorothy mar shall as the graiuldiughter and i live martin as the boy friend thi j f whitelock trophy em blemalie uf the best actor was petitions be circulated iwirded to stuart mcraddm for from canvassers would piecemaker his title for liberal leader georgetown ont februarv 14 1958 uiin pointed officers are as follows chairman atm oodlcv viccc hair man a r coulter sccrctar allan trancis gle nwtlli jams tta- introduced and carried un uumoush that the meeting go on record as recommending that halton become a brucellosis con trol area and that the necessar reports ndicatc bis outstanding performance j that the project is meeting with norval junior larmirs under jeniral favour tvme mm mum twins woodworking saab frames plywood trim tr 72163 opn evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 waistline measure is novel fund raising plan the wa of glen williams un ted church has devised a ay of making some extra money tor their projects an apron with a z ppercd pocket made by one f the members is being passed among the ladies and each is to contribute a penn per inch for her waisllini 1 the group had thur metm a j the home of mrs william r erson on the first monday of the month with 18 mimtxis alt nl inj after the thi mi hvmn ind motto mrs rov norl n jr t k he topic ownt s stamp or rec i ogmtion of je us roll tall v is an wind with a valintmt viisi a bazaar is bein planned in the fall and a committee was eho j on to look after rhr si wing mrs i bert dixon mrs bev mood mrs j herb hancock and mrs jack ail dv arrangt ments an ilso being made for a st patrick it 1 n xt month hach member nctivfd t tjfl at the meeting and found out her unknown friend for the past jtar new names were chost n for this year following a closing pracr bv mrs jim gam be 11 lunch was served bv mrs everson and mrs dixon d r i promised to lowt r taxes hi did t transfer soint of our tradi from bib to tht i oinm mwi alth he dil and tht re an olht r promises will kt pt i w uld min iito but for lack of spaet as ftr hindinj ovtr our rm d k i 1 1 s to u s omminil docs tht wnttr forwt that m world mar ii i neral r isrnhowt r of t s was ii supume allitd commanthr in europe with r it id marshall mont gome ry of britain as his second in command both fort ijmr to canada nrvertheliss we athuv id victory h cnoperiti m as wi now dt fend ourst ivi s from ik gressinn through coopt rition to cone 1 ud t i wriuld s i that af ttr reading mr pi arson s otilim promises he eertml can he ral lid the imilrmakril for th it is most sun 1 how 0111 iconuin mould 1 nd if h is r lot n i ihinkini viu for ihis pxi 1 hi programme is sponsored b halton livestock improve ssociatnm with the follow iclinj as kevmen in their re ive trens isquising idwin harrop r li xander hvle binjham and 11 r linham n issijawivi j i chisholm i n and i it a r coulter sijsworth i irafiljar maurice c beat olinson net lands w alter rov le ml w it lovill 1 1 st in i john mm 1 printing is our business if you are in the market for new letterheads envelopes or office forms call the herald tr 72101 1 meeting bill 5ckenk heads hunters and anglers georgetown hunters anglers filled two of their offices thurs day when the chose bill schenk 24 normandy blvd its thur prcsi dent and gord spencc 26 victoria st as their vicepresident the meeting was held at the club cabin tht dirtction of ilowson ruddeil pnsintitl thi sivtntet n yiar old woman a coined by irving silvt rinan hi n bill wilson as the father joan wngfjcsvvorth as tin mother utc osterman as he stvtnlitn tar old daughter ron rue art lit r s the student boarder ihid muni n wrigjlcsworth as t s irl frit nd all give a finish ed p rformanct and thereby won hi w 1 ditk drama trophy for stjnlt nornsh ihe lust play of the evening the alarkaret alice uliott trophy em nl im j c ho bltmatic of the hist actress award l lud aml h i won by ute osterman iog on tht valley a drama by verne powers was the prcscn tat inn of the acton junior far mers directed bv bertha watson here pat hitcht n newly widow d plaved tlit liatlmg role with ibli support from don moffat as hi r slipson mam n ilarliv i ih kindl neighbour sandy buchanan as hi forlhrikht 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