Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1959, p. 14

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the seometdwn herald wednesday eves march 11 1959 i alma college students have tour of perry dobsqn music centre we have had mi active time here at alma last weekend the miin cause ot the excitement was the opening of the new perry dob son music centre dr dobson is the former principal of alma col lege and a dear friend to all alma college students staff and all others who have met him the georgetown rink appears on kitchener television a georgetown curling rink skip ped by ernie curry and comprisyl ing clifr burt and don and bill schcnk finished out of the prizes but had the consolation of appear ing on television saturday febru ary 28th when ihey competed in the anniversary curling bonspicl at the kilehener waterloo gran tap with aeroprills new winter wheat shows increases averaging 10 to 15 bushels per acre when top dressed with so to 160 pounds of aezppnlls in early spring top dressing with aeropnlls supplies immediately available nitrogen to promote stoohng stimulate rapid growth and high yield so dont trust to luck to grow your wheat depend on aeropnlls to give it that extra boost during the cold wet weather when growing oonditiods are poor its economical too aeroprills is your lowest cost form of solid nitrogen see your fertiluser dealer today t m hegd cyajvaivf jtp cyanamio of canada limited oair those who have had actual experience with chir opractic cast appreciate its remarkable efficiency sn handling colds at the first signs of a cold such as tickling soreness or d in the throat sneenns or a running nose you should take care of your self nht away it neglec ted colds of long duration may so weaken the body that complications such as bron chitis sinusitis pneumonia and taberculosis ought dev elop in order to core a cofd satisfactorily you must cone to the aid of the deli cate nooe and throat which are congested swollen and secretins mucous the bodj must he aided in getting rid of accumulalcd toxins and wastes w ithoul question the most effective waj to accomplish this is restora tion of normal nerve energy and suppfv to bring about definite internal reactions the human body function ing normally is capable of fighting off most of the dis eases that beset and plague mankind restoring the bo dy to its normal state in which the spine is in bal aace and the nervous system functions intact is the chir opractors method of let tug nature take its course until today we have the remains which arc called folk songs following the folk sonks tht- choir sang a group of negro spir ltuals there was a change ot directors here mr stewart step ped down and mr o w holland took over mr holland whose ancestry dates back to he slav er of the american civil war explained to us the origin of thirst and many other well known spir ituals during their oppression they expressed themselves lhra music with the only thing they knew the simple bible stories mr holland known to his friends as oily sang the erses while the chorus joined in on the refrain jle directed noahs ark in such a fashion that mv camping days have nevtr heard and it brought back many memories of those wonderful months in the north lands of ontario 011 s group was so well liked by the audience that he came back and led a 4th number the men finished their program with popular songs from the mov ics oklahoma mv fair iad and south pacific these were just great during the numerous en cons mr stewart commented he reminds me of unm i was a choir leader and i would think the minister was almost finished but real it was onlj one of hi chiropractic clinic club girl entertains training for leaders j a f halton counh training school for leaders of 4 11 itomcmakin tluhi was held at the dept of nculture office on thursday and rnda ten 6 an 1 27 in atttn danil to be trained for the forth comin pn jt t 1 hi club dirl r n trains wtri oru itjlir an 1 a s i ant fr m u h of eleen com um ic in the e unt with mrs mabel 11 rtrom couni home economist in charge the school ctncied man facinal ing topics relating to ilobpilahn these mc uded such things as hntertamlnr a house guet pack ing a weekend bag ltiquetu in the club and in public places ta ble setting service and manners flow6r arrangement party plan ning making fane sandwiches serving afternoon tea special functions of the train ing school were the leaders lun cheon at milton inn on thursday and an afternoon tea prepared and served by members of the class and the home economists at the close of the course on fnda mrs barbara jones of toronto a former member of the home ec onomics service dept of agncul turc assisted mrs borgstrom with the school girls who are interested in pur suing this study of hospitahu are ureed to contact leaders near est to them as clubs will be organ ued localu in the immediate flit ure clubs and lenders in the count for this project ape as follows shgroe mrs fred nurse mrs 1 lod dawson bannockburn mrs i inham mrs m harness dub- mrs clark armstrong miss jean moffatt hornby north mrs- stan may mrs j mccarron hor nb south mrs t bousfield mrs d downs limchouse mrs s kirkpatnck mrs s gisby milton miss fllen chapman mrs stan ley randcll nassagawcya mrs m storey mrs m f mullen nelson mrs s b richardson mrs j m breckon palermo mrs c h kingston mrs george s atkins scotch block mrs finlay curne mrs e french j kitchen winh custom built cup board preo made in our shop and installed with no muss or inconvenience also rooms dnnoters and specialty mino milhvork 11 m 74771 notice to creditors in the estate of john ham son devereaux gentleman deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of john harrison devereaux late of the town of georgetown in the county of hal ton gentleman who died on or about the fourth day of february 1959 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 28th day or march ad 1959 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be jlable to anypcrson of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 25th day of february ad 1959 bertha edna devereaux executrix of the estate of john harrison devereaux by her solicitors dale bennett and latimer georgetown onl 311 building was dewgncd by the ar j llc club put on by station ckco- ehiteel mr george morley and has been carefuly calculated to give the most effective sound proofing possible on the ground floor there- are six studios a rec ord librar and a small waiting room upstairs arc excellent hv ing quarters for six teachers saturday morning instead of go ing to mac hall for the usual an nouncements hie students went for a preview of the new centre a plaque was unveiled by the president of the- student s council in dr dobsoh honour on sat urday night guests awl the mem ben of the board fended the official opening when the right rev angus j alacquctn d d moderator the united church of canada dedicated the building on sunday it was open for public inspection and tnan took advantage of this opportun itj or seeing the attractive gcorg lan structure sunday morning all the girls went off to their respective churches a usual the ones at tending rirst united were invited out to hornet of various members of the congregation for dinner and a tour around st thomas i had a wonderful meal at the home of mr and mrs roster the hae three children 2 bos 8 and 12 and a girl 15 after our delicious dinner and a fun filled discussion on stvans dos current events and profession of teaching mr roster ib wee principal and teaches lin mistrv and piivmcs at the senior collegiate mr roster took school frit nds and i for a drive down to iakc inc toe two bos and i went about half a mile out on the ice where numerous peopli were skatin taking pictures and sight see int r rom whe re i wa standing 1 had an excellent view of the ice tireakin farther out it jut sou n led like the watir oiiif over niagara tails and huje li links of ue would break off and fl iat down thr tore with the ttirrtnl s cin ill tht ue lire ik i- avi nn iht iiu ntit to ri n f r sh re fir ft ir ih it iht pun i w i nn hi n w ul t bt n t m e- i t r b u ht u balk 1 he eh 1 jii t in time f up i mil we thanked hi r f ir a n ler ful dav an 1 a deli dinn r sundav e vemn we had a imisi 1 ierwei of thanksgiving beiaii i j of the opining of the new music building thi accompan ment f r the hmns was provided b mis heaih at the wolm miss harper at the organ and mrs dobson at the piano miss heath placd a lovelv solo number and beth bateman who lives a few doors from me sang pacr the cho ral club favoured the evening with two selections brother james air and lift thine ees dr dobson said a few words about the place music has in our lives todaj following chapel there is always a cocoa hour lower mac where 1 live had the honour of serving all the guests that at tended the service had cocoa and cookies with us including mrs foster mondiv morning 1 was up bright and eirlv und down for breakfast the jjirls don t have to attend break fait if thi don t wish t ind enckors ind milk ire left for them at the deans desk at tin o clock plav rehearsal wis called for our forthcoming production of shakespeare s twelfth night my morning was spent there right after dinner the sw im team chosen to represent alma at the wassa meet being held at v cstern um ersity left for an afternoon of practising in 1 ondon mrs kunkcl who is head of swim ming there was on hand to help us as well as our tegular coach monday evening march 23rd the dofasco male chorus under the direction of mr e stewart came lovst thomas to sing for the peo ple the benefit performance was designed to complete the cost of the music building besides the do fasco chorus the programme m eluded three numbers by miss heath accompanied by mr dav id brewster our music director i enjoyed the performance very much the first group consisted of four european selections the next a religious group included go down moses ava maria and the lord s prayer the last was done in a west indian style had a toe tapping rhythm much repetition and the piano was pre valent throughout ending the sel ection in a symphonic manner that was the first time i had heard such a version of the lords prayer and the rest of lh audience agreed with me that it was wonderful after a short intermission the choir sang a group of folk songs the conductor said a few words of introduction before they begart folk music started way back with the cave men when the men made pecuiar sounds with sticks etc when their wives or moth ers m law were being dragged off by tigers the rhythm and words have been handed down from one generation to another tv march 1st marked the station s fifth anniversary of telecasting for channel 13 cities and towns from all over ontario were represented at the spiel and georgetowns foursome were shown only briefly as the television cameras panned the car ly action however a full hour and a half was devoted to the fi nali there wen thirtj two rinks in iht competition which started at 8 30 saturdj morning and conlin ued until 1130 at night speakers discuss various phases school education over seventy intertsltd parent aliclieieu mc ituiar nuiiit aim vitucu asiiiaalujd incelinai writ gleawonn benoul on monuay laren znd l nree speakers uu eusaeu me aspects petuiiir to uieir iiuu ot mutauoa in relation io inc cm hi air jiornnold sen lor inspector for pubuc senouls in halton county represented tne cuueailon ot ioe collet jdr a bull medical olliccx tor halton county represented tne meaieai ncalin of tne cnnu anu kev jnor tan mcrananc cnapiain of wric jjleswortn nool anu representing cm oeorgelown ministerial asso ciation took the religious euuea uon of the child kennein harris ua was to have taxto tlic musical education portion but uue to ill ness was unable to attend grah am rarnell introduced the speak ers and mr ktnrade expressed the appreciation of evervonc pre i sent fur the nuit interesting 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