Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1959, p. 9

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the georgetown herald authorized ar second clan mail post office dept ottawa georgetown ont wednesday march 4th 1959 second section project 59 last october an exciting ewnl took place on cc radio when a new series of one hour programs started its planners called it simply project 59 its purpose was twofold to keep canadians informed and to do it in an entertaining way since its inception project 59 has won plaudits from both press and public c radio since that first radio program which explored the world of radio project 59 has gone to gtfza to visit canadian troops- looked in on the revolt in cuba- talked to canadians about their leisure time activities told the story of west germany gone to a concert by the famous red army choir especially arranged for cbc s project 59 it has even featured programs consisting almost entirely of sound 1 project 59 is alert recently an opportunity arose to present a special program on field marshal the viscount montgomery project 59 s planners immediately took advantage of the opportunity project 59 is another cbc presentation contributing to the exciting new sound of cbc radio be sure you stay tuned to your local cbc network station for full details of the many other titling things happening on cbc radio and on cbc tejev ston may e susoest you supsc be to cbc t n es at the special introductory rate of 4 months 16 weekly issues for st 00 yearly rate 3jx write cbc ttmesjfrxsoq term not a toronto onljor a sample copy 6 o concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks new homes floors garages commercial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 66 prince charles drive georgetown phone triangle 7 3480 when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want them made correctly nd johns reputation for top quality work honest prices j speedy service is your assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns at your service abc taxi operated vt bill braisby fully insured calls anytime triangle 74058 i unniler what its all about lays arthur j reaume liberal mpp for esforyfett aa be looks over reproduction of 37 foot mural that is to be f eatoratiecaration of ontario hydras new robert h saunders st lawrence generating station this photographic lenroduction was used by mr reaunre in his speech to the ontario legislature wednesday when he a the spending of 10 000 oa a meaningless mural he called it typical of hydro waste and extravagance oakville band kilbride guides provide manor entertainment speaking on the general theme of commonplace things rev d a powell rector of grace anglican church milton delivered an earn est sermon in the chapel of the manor on sunday afternoon ftb 15th mr powell began his sermon by alluding to the tact that satan wanted jesus to perform the spectacular feat of leaping from the pinnacle of t he temple as described in the passage of the scripture that he had read from the fourth chapter of st matth ew this world is full or spectac ular and sensational thing- and some persons ste god in the spec taiular things of life rather than in those things which arc common place and simple jesus himself lived a simple life m a simple home and we can show our fcl low men the glorj of god in the commonplace things of life mm rj waters was at the piano for the truce and four ouhg girls helped in the singing of the tnmns rhi were ilittj nn parton diane hilson cwn iu n and uut nn iu lftllt on sunla afurno n feb 15th after the church semte the rt idtnts ire entertained at a band concert h their faithful friend bandmaster lrank i ockle and 25 bandsmen of the oakvilli c i ns rand mr i ockle acted as nn ter of ceremonus lit nour i lucst erc pre ent in the per ons of mr an i mrs william c ird and their oung son an i diugh r mr card is the ret of ojmi le and was warlen of the counu last car and is the present chai mm of the board of manaemen to halton mane r as is usual wh n ever this fine hand visits tin manor the program was full o melod and vanet the nine selections on the program began with the stirring march flat of freedom and ended with the toe tapping navy patrol imrch the blue jackets a trihul was paid to st valentine s pay with the plajinj of let me call you sweet heart and cruising d the river a er melodious welsh hjmn aberstwth and thllal ton manor special favourite an old timer- waltz delighted the audience after referring hu morously to old folks at home as a suitable theme song for hal ton manor mr locksley led the band in a lovely rendition of this old song in a south american tango spanish serenade bands man richard andrews played a very fine euphonium solo part at the close of the program mr card addressed the residents briefly he spoke of the pleasure he felt in being present and paid tribute to tre fini program that had just been played- muriel thompson thanked mr card mr locksley and the band for the delightful i afternoon it was welcome news to the band s very appreciative and grateful audience when mr lock sley announced that the band would present another concert in the latter half of march the pleasure associated with st valentine s day at the manor was continued even after the day it self tor on monday feb 16th the residents were paid a visit by about 25 young gscls belonging to the girl guide company mrf kilbride the girls were accom pamed by their leader mrs mar garet johnson her daughter faye johnson and mrs p clark si andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr alexander blandford ba church service 1100 am sunday school 945 am beginnars nwraerw td infant car during th 1 1 a jn servka will as the fathers and mothers of several of the guides the girls made a tour of the manor singing songs suitable for st val entine s day and presented each resident with a valentine in the form of a alcntinc basket filled i with home made candy the girls made a t ur of the manor singing songs suitable for st val entine s day and presented each resident with a valentine in the form of a valentine basket filled with homemale cand the girls the mselafs had fashioned these prt tt ba ket from red paper and white paper lace doilies and had made the cam with which to fill them it was a kind and generous ges lure on behalf of these joung girls and their gracious leaders to remember the residents in this seasonal wa and the treats pros tnted were grt ath enjoed on wednesdi eening feb 18th the rcsiknts had the great pleasure uf watetui a full length euluure i ni it n picture with mr mien rui nin the projector the pie lure was it i marie and it tirrtd nn klh ilmard keel in 1 hrnando lamas the picture was a musical ojic and featured sonu of th lovtl songs first sdn n the original broadwa musical corned in the twenties dunn tin wtek the residtnts re mated to some lirgc and iiliu us tinginnes bv mr sam liac ii to whom the had been tut b a relative in california vtrj interesting and informa u sermon which described iht noble chancled of christ s disci pie i hilip and the manner in which he was called to his discip leship was delnerrd on sunda feb 22nd b rev j l graham minister of st pauls united church milton before beginning his sermon mr graham read as a scripture lesson that part of chap t ter i ot st johns uospcl which iials with chnst s calling of phi lip philip was desenhea b mr craham as the jewish bo with ihe rccian name and said that he had probably been named af ter philip the tetrach who had transformed the bo s birthplace the little fishing village of beth sada into an important town philip was very broad minded and was interested in people of all pclasscs and jesus knowing the warmth of his heart and his love for all mankind chose him as a disciple in christ s service he found an opportunity to use his great missionary enterprise was faithful worker in st georges wa miss loretta morrison the last surviving member of the eight children of sarah webb morrison and hugh morrison died on feb 21st in st josephs hospital in guejph at the age of eighty eight miss morrison was born in ash grove where she attended school in 1915 the family moved to the charles st home built by her fa thcr and she had lived there all three years which she spent in toronto where she was an appren ice dressmaker a trade that she followed for many years when the family hed in ash groe they belonged to st johns anglican church where a sister louisa was organist and choir leader and miss loretta morrison was a member of the choir after moving to george town they attended st georges anglican church miss morrison was a faithful worker of the wo men s auxiliary being particulark interested in the work of the clo thing bales being sent to missions and she di i the greater portion of the sewing members of the omens auxiliary attended the tune ral in a bod brothers and sisters who predc oa t d her are lxmisa rachel fred james frnest illiam and ierc niece and nephew whom she raised surie mrs f f tre leaven eeorgeton and fred mor n n of lnokswle riv kenneth richardson con iurt d the funiral service at the harold c mcclure funeral nmi 34 fdith st on tuesday feb 24th at 2 p m interment was in hi merest cemeter noral the pallbearers were man harrop nor val roy harrop brampton rus sell harrop hamilton clare ford farm news include hay show at seed display day jew a hay show will be included in this years annual seed display day to be held in the agricultural hall at the fair grounds milton on thursday march 19th this event is sponsored by the halton soil crop improvement association and the decision to include a hay show was made at the annual du edors meeting held on friday february 13lh in planning the program several competitions have been included the hay show will include classes for types of hay first cut second cut and will include booh baled and chopped classes another competition has been added for those attending in the form of a forage plant identifies cation class this will be an op portunity for those in attendance lo observe the various kinds of fod dcr plants used in hay and pasture mixtures in halton the section for junior farmer educational exhibits is being in cluded against this year and over the years it has been keenly con tested by the four junior farmer groups in halton the afternoon programme this year wilt include discussions weed control seed varieties parx tore and hay tnanagement and aofl farewell party for hollandbound coiiple vanvouw mr and mrs joe vanwouw of mountainvicw rd were the guests of honour at a going away party at the home of mrs carl kara in glewood last month the party was put on by mrs vanwouws fellow workers at the beaumont knitting o glen williams and opened with an old fashioned sleigh ride from the glen to in glewood where a skating party was enjoyed lunch was served at mrs karris home a travelling case was presented to the vanwouws by sam penrice on behalf of the beaumont mill staff mrs vanwouw was presented with a rhinestone maple leaf pin at a party later in the month at the home of mrs wilf mino mcnabb street arranged by the women of the beaumont staff mrs sam pen rice was cohostess with mrs mine and made the presentation the vanwouws left from malton airport on jan 31st and will be in holland unltil the end of march they have been in canada for five years and this is their first trip home mrs vanwouw has worked at the beaumont mill most of that time and mr vanwouw is with the alliance coating mil milton roy magloughlen and earl treleav en of georgetown f threes a family and all families need the protection of life insurance fortunately the proud father knew that the sun life had policies to fit every life insur ance need and already a his wife and child are assured of an income in the event of his death b he and his wife will have an income to add to his pension if he survives to re tirement age c funds will be available to send his little girl to college clarence kkoll r r 2 tr 72027 sun 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