Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1958, p. 7

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the ntwly formed north helton unit appreciates your support of the past and with your cooperation look forward to reaching this yfiars objective of with a checkup 4500 for milton acton georgetown and surrounding areas etftzganvass next monday night please leave your porch light on until the canvasser calls revalex camer holy wk speaker ttie geo ministerial an nual community holy week service was held this year on wednesday april 2nd in the first baptist church the interim pastor dr r x bean welcomed the large congre gation in attendance and introdu ced the guest preacher the rev a calder of knox presbyterian church mr calder pointed his remarks to the cross and its mea ning for sacrificial living a large number of girl guides and members of the cgit were present thb morottpww herald wednesday etvfe agra oth use pages st aims church anglican glen williams organization meeting seeks local soccer a meeting was held in the le gion hall on sunday march 30th daring which a discussion took place as to reforming the ranks of the georgetown soccer itj was agreed that dave caper- auld and jack cole would be act ing secretary and treasurer re spectively both men are well- known legion members although team only having been residents of georgetown during the last twelve months it was also proposed that rocco lorusso should be president of the club however these posi tions are accepted on a temper- its here its here we are pleased to announce that we now make ice cream modern dairy bar dixie cups 6c v4 gallons 9c micks 30c 2i gallons 395 special for oni week 2 mucks soc georgetown dairy ltd triangl 72m1 118guelphst ary basis until the 13th of april at 3 p jn when the next meeting will be held in the legion hall an open invitation is extended to all persons interested in either the executive or playing side of the dub with well organized teams in most southern ontario townships georgetown must compete to keep the towns good name in sports that the hockey team has contri buted so much to everyone n- terestett iiurjed to attend the forthcoming meeting on the 13th of april at 3 pjn in the legion in the meantime players will start workouts at georgetown park on tuesday and thursday evenings new and old players are invited to come out jim potts enrols with rcmp regina james jimmy potts son of mrs alice macdonald john st left yesterday for regina saskat chewan where he will commence his duties as a third class consta ble of the royal canadian moun ted police he expects to be in regina for the next eight months for his initial training you can hilp fight cancer in two ways with a chockup and a cheque give generously when approached during the blitz if you heat with budget terms are now available describes experiences as united nations delegate tis guests were present fromash- grove ballinafad and local chur ches at the easter thankoffering of st johns united church wms on tuesday afternoon mrs walter brownridge presided and mrs 0 m houston of cedarvale school conducted the devotional period with the easter theme he is ri sen the easter story from johns gospel 20 ms was read by miss paula arthurs jesus is our leader friend and companion stated mrs houston he has honoured womanhood and appeared first to women after the resurrection death is not the end but brings us closer to god and we have nothing to fear if we sur render ourselves to him mrs howard wrigglesworth sang the beautiful solo open the gates of the temple which ad ded much to the program mrs j e houck brampton was guest speaker and gave a thril ling word picture of her three months stay at the united nat ions where she was the only wom an delegate from canada descri bing the building mrs houck said the cost was about 68 million dol lars and there is an average of two to five thousand visitors dai ly at the building canadas gift of eight solid nicklc doors is most impressive in making friends for canada mrs houck met many of the wo men delegates from distant lands and told of interesting experienc es and conversations held with them mrs r h jones moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and others after which mrs a van- natter presented mrs houck with a lovely spring bouquet delicious refreshments were served and a social lime was enjoyed by all retwjfcwilliainsis mtw crown attorney the attorney general announ ced this week the appointment of the first full time crown attorney in the history of this county mr peter mcwiuiams of mil ton succeeds lloyd djngle qc of burlington who is retiring due to the pressure of his private prac tice- formerly he combined the both bur with the great growth of this county is unable to do so mr mcwilliaras 32 is a gradu ate of one of the best known us universities harvard he is also a graduate of osgoode hall and has practiced in milton since his grad uation with the law firm of dick dick and mcwiuiams it is in teresting to note that a former crown attorney mr william dick is a member of that firm with his sonjteniieihj5fjjiiek mr mcwiuiams entererd harv ard at the age of 16 and at 18 joi ned the us navy and served in the pacific for the last two years of the war and for a further two he is active in many milton organ izations he was born in toronto the new crown attorney is mar ried with a ten month old son both his wife and he come from old county families in fact mrs mcwiuiams family settled in tra falgar over 150 years ago mr mcwiuiams is an ardent sailor with his own sailing boat the patricia which he uses as often as time permits he will have an office in mil ton and will continue to reside in the county town i easter i april 13th 930 aw an easter festi val service of lessons and carols 1045 ajn church school i ekct mrs y rawson president of institute what we do today will be in the history books tomorrow was the motto of the womens institute meeting held in wednesday april 2nd in knox church mrs a mc- clure presented the motto twenty seven ladies met at 630 for a pot luck supper the meeting itself started after the enjoyable supper with the insti tute ode and vhe mary stewart couect mrs william prank was presented with a small gift in hon our of her eightyfourth birthday judy bonathan delighted everyone with two piano solos donations were sent to the re tarded childrens school milton and the childrens aid society of halton county it was decided to apply for the hospitality short course to be held later in the year mrs d livingstone took the chair for the election of officers the nominating committee presen ted the following slate president mrs v rawson mrs clare wil son 1st vice president and mrs b palmer second secretary trea surer mrs w burt pianist mrs r t paul sick and shut ins mrs norman snyder and mrs cecil davidson coop insurance mrs wm sinclair auditors mrs cecil davidson and mrs frank robin son miss lucna campbell was pres ented with a gift in recognition of her work in the ofice of secre tarytreasurer for the past six years the meeting closed with the queen make arrangements nowi telephone tr 7jw1 to make complete plans for the id month budget system when converting to gas heat see your heating contractor or 4k uniteds united suburban gas company limited 7 mam stmt s georgetown tr 73291 mr and mrs j roughley toronto wedding guests mr and mrs roy culp spent the easter weekend in gait with the w mitchells on good friday were mr and mrs desmond rcid peter and susan jakeman mrs e j sncath and mrs ethel thompson and mrs frank hardy and donna and bobby of toronto and mrs don piatt of georgetown miss doris mitchell was home on easter mr and mrs mills returned home wednesday of last week after five months at daytona beach florida the w greenlees and mr bill elliott of campbehville visited the a w bentons on sunday mrs smcthurst visited the c a grants stewarttown on sunday miss quinton is spending the easter vacation at her parents home near mcaford mrs roughley amended a trous seau tea on march 29th at the borne of her cousin mrs w wheeler- toronto in honour of miss susan wheeler an april bride mr and mrs john roughley were guests at the sindry whee ler wedding in st clair united church on saturday and the recep tion later in the y farm news high score by 441 beef calf club j e w members of the halton 4h beef calf club exhibiting steers in the queens guineas steer class at the royal winter fair had high car cass scores it is interesting to note that of the two hundred and twentyone calves exhibited fin this class eightyfour percent were either top score in grade a or in the middle third of the gr a score there were thirteen steers ex hibited by halton 4h club mem bers the steers shown by the halton members were slightly hea vier than the overall average for the class halton steers averaged 899 lbs compared to the overall average selling eight of 878 lbs each of the steers were weighed at the beginning of the clubyear by may 1st and weighed again by october 15th the average daily rate of gain was 218 lbs per day compared to the halton average gain of 214 the halton steers had an- average yield of 607 lbs slightly over the average yield of 602 lbs for the class all steers shown in the queens guineas class rated a grade a on carcass score st georges church anglican april 13th easter 1 800 am holy commun 945 am church school nine years and over 1100 am church school beginners eight yrs 1 1 00arjnnrseryand infant care 1100 am an easter festi val service of lessons and carols 215 pm holy confirma tion instruction student group 700 pm evensong thursday april 17th 1000 ajn holy commun intercessions speciaiis maveal motor sales ltd your international truck dealer building sand concrete gravel road gravel pill and top soil stone work tom haines eta william tr w3m min0 millw0rk doors sash j cabinets stairs g s frames screens 5 5 prompt service 2 free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 8

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