Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1959, p. 10

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vmnwmay j 14rf 1 festive season truly so for halton manor folk tlie reading of 4he story from chapter 2 of st lokteb gospel the slitting of christmas carols and a- timely sermon by ftev d a powell rector of grace anglican church milton marked the church service in the chapel v sunday afternoon dec 2ut sharing in the service with mr powell were mrs ray waters at the ptano and three young girl singers betty ann parton diane flilson and betty ann hasselfeldl referring a the nativity as the i birth of the child who has brought i jiappiness to 4jfe world for ovec nineteen centuries mr powell pointed out that the word em manuel or god with us gives as the true meaning of christmas jesus lived a human life sharing tine joys and sorrows the difficul ties and hardships that befall all human beings real human haip- piness begins when we realizethe part that jseus can play in our lives immediately after the church service on sunday afternoon dec 21st the residents- were visited by a group of faithful old friends in the persons of twenty five bands- men- of the oakville citizens band and their talented bandmaster frank locksley the program pre- tied was nrimaruya concert of christinas music the opening march with the title christmas parade contained a number of tunes loved by children it followed by a medley of english scottish welsh and irish melod ies bearing the title memories from britain in this medley sev eral very fine solo parts were pla yed by a number of bandsmen two groups of christmas carols played by the hand with the audi ence shiging in unison were enjoy ed the sprightly selection- the teddy bears picnic and the very appropriate one bless this house were most acceptable before the ast selection the glad new year march closed the concert band master locksley extended greet ings from the bandsmen and from the town council and citizens of oakvile all the band concerts played in the year 1958 have been so much enjoyed that the residents jre anticipating even more concerts jy this faithful group of friend uid their expert leader in tho com ing year v a most unique firs nght oc curred at the manor on monday verting december 22nd when the first roman catholic choir ever to sing at the manor presented a pro- when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want them made correctly johns reputation for top quality wqrkr prices and speedy service is your assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 year we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances ioni lotfer w ernies radio 24 years servicing miu street tringl 71701 service i important quality is important price is important in a local business the customer is important when purchasing aluminum storms and screens why take a chance buy from your local merchant noralume products 63 main street north triangle 79215 salesmen charlie armstrong philip carney stanley oconnor ben judge ross norton treiichlnrbackfittlng co alois specializing in the installation of weetoi6 tlt- septic tanks fres estimates vir 72753 tr 72006 gram fall of melody reverence and inipiwttloa the dkiolr in qaeatlon wothe choir of st andrew som an catholic church in oafcvlue and there were about twenty men and ladies to it the choir was under the expert leadership of mr tony vanzutven and was ac companied at the piano by miss ella mcdennot the program was entirely christmas music and the- songs presented were for the most part entirely new to the audience they were sung in the english dutch and latin languages and proved the versatility of the choir members many of whom are of dutch birth jntbe course of this lovely program a soprano solo was sung by jeannet girordoni a duet for tenor and bass voices by jens hagg and harry van ziitveh and a trio selection for alto tenor and bass voices by mary vanzutven jens hagg and harry vanzutven the choir had been welcomed to the manor by mrs stan allen and bhey were thanked by muriel thompson the speech of thanks was acknowledged very graciously by the vice president of the choir mrs a rivier it is hoped that this talented choir will soon come again and present another concert in several languages for the resi dents a very appropriate prologue to he annual christmas party around he christmas tree was presented in the form of a christmas concert by the choir of the bronte united church on tuesday evening dec 23rd ten ladies and gentlemen were- in the choir and they were very capably led by their leader mr ross brock who also played the piano accompaniments the program was opened with prayer by mr william milligan who an old friend of the residents thro inspresence at the gideon services held at the manor on the fifth sunday of the month whenever such occur the musical program that followed was comprised of familiar carols sung in unison by the visitors and the residents and a number of christinas songs and carols sung by the choir alone among the latter were the lovely songs a star was his cradle the polish lullaby to jesus and o holy night in che lastnamed of which mr milligan sang a solo part the- christmas story from chaptef st l ukes gospei was read by mrs wm sherwin wife of the minister of bronte uni ted church after the christmas story two more lovely songs were presented by the choir these were gesu bambino in which mr aub rey packard sang a soloppart and the negro spiritual 1 wonder as 1 wander with mr milligan tak ing a solo part by reminding the audience of the true meaning of christmas the bronte choir fur nished a very fine prologue to the gay ana happy christmas party that followed following the precedent estab lished last year of having the jgmas party on the evening prior to the christmas eve the party was held on tuesday evening dec 23 the party was held in the dining room where a very prouykchristanas tree had beiin set upt as soon as the festivities were about to begin mrs allen announced that santa glaus as unable to be present but that he had sent mrs santa claus in stead as a salute to mrs san ta everyone joined in singing jingle bells at which time jmrs santa who bore a remarkable sim- arity to mrs hazel smith the chef and whose voice was the du plicate of mrs smiths voice en tered the room assisted by a number of staff members and res idents mrs santa then proceeded to supervise che handing out of the many gifts under and around tjhe tree everyone was remembered and everyone agreed that mrs santa has been most generous mrs santa found a gift for mr and mrs allen from the residents and it proved to be a sectional relish tray in crystal and silver the manor received very many gifts and donations also through the kindness and generosity of the sara martin chapter of the ioie in milton two very practical gifts were received a treadle sewing machine and a record player du ring the latter part of the evening several longplaying records d led by mr ron harris were play on the new recordplayer two lifts were dispayed on ttfie piano iurinb the christmas party and ensuing days they wcrte a beau li ful aaalca presented by the girls junior auxiliary of grace anglican church milton when they gave a program at themanor on dec isth and a very cleverly made snowman fashioned of stiffened thread and it presented by the december group of st christophers wom ens church year of burlington at the close of this very enjoyable party mr allen thanked every- onewho had contributed in any way to make h such an outstand ing success an fthfulingg hay imlf trip tra ditional roast turkey and plum puddmg dinner with all the trim mings was served at noon before the dinner began a very gracious ittlc speech was delivered to the residents in the dining room by former warden thomas milvward who has been tlhe chairman of the board of management of halton manor for 1958 the tables looked very attract ive with their crepe paper christ mas table cloths pretty menus favours and serviettes the menus had been preparedly mr garfield with bright red celopfaane paper had been donated by ttn cgjt girb rf port nelson unite church theohrbbnfts serviettes wereplfe cd in green paper serviette hold er made by the december group of st christopher womens cfourcb year of burlington ttris same organization also donated s pounds of candy for the residents the dinner itself was attractive and delicious and the fine food and pretty table appointments de scribed above made it a meal to be long remembered bird lovers will be glad to hear that the man or two birds acedoingyeil the canary donated to the- manor last ghristtnas by the tftdttngle jpet shop of milton 4s a very happy mule resident and sings bis heart out all day lpng buu especially meantime the new blue budgie- donated for ahis christmas by the first strathcona cub pack of bur lington is very tame and seems to enjoy getting acquainted with the residents at meal- time both birds are under the loving and expert care of mrs m smythe before christmas each resident received christmas cards from the halton chapter of the order of the eas tern star and the kiwanisciub of oakville other donations were angelo bruce chapter iode of oakville christmas gift to all res idents who came to manor from oakville the daughter of scotia lady boyne lodge 241 oakville jams jellies candies and gifts evening dept of wms knox pres church milton christ mas gifts to residents ladies add knox presby church muton christmas cards with cash to resi dents who are members of pres church brown owl pack no 3 milton small gift to each resi dent canadian legion branch no 136 milton fruit candy smo kes milton fire brigade can dy and gicts womens federal tion port nelson united church jams jellies relishes north trafalgar community oub 500 to be used for extra christmas cheer cedarvale school girls gifts of candy and fruit to each resident trinity united church circle f burlington christmas gifts for residents from burling ton 1st burlington scout group jam jellies and candy wellington square chapter iode burlington james and jellies burlington lioncttes 2 christmas cakes knox church acton ifts to residents who are mem bers of this church donations of magazines suscrlps mrs j m wickson r r no 2 fann club views bell telephone rim mr and mrs clarence ander son were hosts for the joint meet ing of the terra cotta farmers held monday january stan at their home wfcere bell telephone dist rict manager lloyd g denny spoke to the members and showed a flan on weather entitled the goddess of the winds mens president fraser imacdon- ald was chairman for the meeting and musical entertainment was provided by a piano solo by irene hunter a violin selection by hugh- le hunter and a vocal solo by mrs john mcolure the new years prayer was taken by mrs fraser macdonald during the ladies portion of the meeting the motto those who shrink from responsibility continue to shrink was taken by mrs art mckane and the roll call was an swered by a reminiscence of an old winter mrs lloyd crichton thanked mr denby and everyone taking part in the meeting and a social time was enjoyed after arranged by mrs fred lyons and mrs har vey ipuckering who also had charge of the program provincial paper employees robert tost and marlene smtih were married recently in st johns united church the groom is the son of mr and mrs frank tost 32 churchill crescent and his bride is the daughter of mr and mrs elmersmith norval georgetown chatelain munns united church readers digest mr harold maynard r r no 2 streetsvtfle2 subscription -satur- day evening post mr harry b crizier milton coronet hornby womens institute 2 subscriptions to canadian champion miss zela harris mihon box of christ mas cards for use of residents mrs velma kennedy milton box af christmas cards for use of res idents even after christmas day it self the lovely music of the sea son lingered on the church ser vice on sunday afternoon dec 28 was held in the dining room so that as many residents as possible might hear christmas songs sung by abdut twenty five boys and girls of st pauls united church in milton these hoys and girls form a junior choir at stpauls and were brought to the manor through hheefforta ofrevij l graham the minister of the church christmas carols were sung dur ing tlhe service by all present and the choir itself sang four lovely christmas songs these four songs vene ast three ocock in which ruth cook sang a loveij solo part ye shepherds so drow sy away in a manger in a new musical setting and the rock ing carol mrs d hayward was he very capable pianist and lead er of che choir following as it did upon a very happy christmas season dhis choral service was most enjoyable and appropriate muriel thompson most people pay too much for the things they get for nothing notice to creditors in the estate of hi late david allah barber deceased all persons having claims against the estate of david allan barber 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