Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1959, p. 13

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ys start with oop hick starter sugar and spice d i l bill smilkt t ike wtertaat ca five oaks director speaks to church school teachers tecd now contains zoune the latest cocddtstat preventative sold only at halton coop supplies 45 gueiph street triangle 72271 to saturday excursions toronto good going and returning tamo saturday only excursion fakes fromi after about ten years in the bus taess a weekly newspaper editor becomes something of an author ity on banquets now a banquet when i used to read about them as a kid was a sumptuous affair tha word eon- iurad up visions of roman volupt uaries reclining on couches drin king fatemian wlna and gorging themselves on all mannars of goodie born in by halfnaked imtalavaa twenty tive years later i prepared to admit that a banquet consists of a shot of tomato juice paper cup a plate heaped with mashed potatoes and gravy cold turkej and lukewarm lump turnips or canned pcasancarrots a piece of pie which can range from delectable to gawdoffal depending on who madcfit a slug of warmish toa or coffee poured from a large porcelain po by a perspiring and rathtr cross lad member of tht catering organiza tion but not only tha viands ar changed its tha atmosphere at tha banquat of my boyish imagin ation tha participant began about 9 pan thay ata and drank in leisurely fashion axchanging quips epigrams trjt thalr digastion was aidad by tha mutad strumming of lutes about midnight glassy eyed thay would clap for tha dan cing girls and acrobats latar sttll belching richly thay would tottar off aided by thair servants for their sedan chairs home and bed and stand there with their arras hanging down when this embarrassing ritual is ended the ladles not to be de- igein hurl themselves upon the heed labia the chairmans wife who hatas lumpy turnips carries on a sparkling conversa tion with the guest speaker her left agreeing that yes been quite a winter and yes there is nothing to beat real homecook ettjood at a banquat the chairman desperately try mg lo remember the brilliant chairman s remarks he wrote out that afternoon gulps with un- tasting palale interrupted by the wife of the guest speaker who knows that she is supposed to be harming to the locals but wishing she was home watching tv and wondering whv the hell he drove 60 miles from the cit with that mcglomamac husband 3f hers who cant refuse an inita lion to speak meanwhile down in the rest of the hall tt is not exactly hilar ous at first there is a little sc conversation then tha pangs begin to strike morosely watching the head table guests wading into the turkey everyone gets into the celery and olives and eats his bun a very successful church school teachers training course drew to a close on tuesday evening when teachers of the area came to gether to hoar an address enlit led the spiritual life of the church school teacher dcliv ered by the rev beverly oaten ba bd director of the five oaks christian training centre paris mr oaten in a dramatic and in structive fashion enlarged on the atmosphere that must exist in a olass before true inspiration and learning can be accomplished the stress wasnotxrpona judgmental condemning harsh attitude upon the part of a teacher but rather upon the teachers ability to lis ten to the talk of the students and to insert himself or herself and should be encouraged to par ucipate with their children in the sunday school a general concen sus of opinion seemed to be that adult bible classes were all too rare and that the absence of men in the sunday school particularity in the rural areas was a grave shortcom ing on the second evening of the course the rev arthur mcdowell principal of the baptist training institute toronto was present and his address was entitled the aims or the church school mr mc dowell was introduoad4otheteach 11 ers by the rev lloyd whan after a devotional period conducted by the rev walter shell of cheltcn ham and belfountain baptist chur ohes mr mcdowell dwelt on the the georgetown herald wednesday march 25th 1800 pages into the situation of the progress 1 wrong aims first of all of church ing studtnl the elements of love school teaching emphasizing how understanding smpathy brampton s chesley 460 elora 265 hanover 445 fergus 265 hamston 3 70 georgetown 1 30 kincardine 565 guelph 2 05 listowel 350 kitchener 260 paisley 5 10 stratford 365 palmerston 3 so brussels 4 20 southampton 565 wahrerton 450 wingham 46s corresponding fan from trdnrnwdlat point advertise in the herald it pays nowadas the banquet iharp at 6 30 so everjbod mills around hungrilj until 10 to 7 while the good ladies in the kit chen mutter imprecations and lr to keep things hot there i a ast 3 fling of chain as eer bod is scaled the ict presi dent runs madl about trjing to squeeze two extra chairs in at tht nead lable because somibodj goo fed then there s a sharp ping the chairman hits his waterglass and mutters something there another vast shuffling as every one lurches to his feet there is a lumbled clinking of glasses for the queen followed by grace that grace has been following tha queen for years and don t bet she wont be along on the royal tow- mis summer then there is the painful slrug uli back into the narrow space the chairs standing as close as the grenadier cuards shoulder to shoulder the ladies rush in with plates they are halted in then tracks b the chairman who an nounces he would hke to introduce the head table the table is un impressed but those seated at it bob up with anous expressions just about the time the head table hogs are served their coffee and are lighting up the common types at the end of the last lable get their plates tht eat like 1xt but are jut starling their startajpus tthejlthe chairman pings his glass from hen on lneyhave to sneak bites and chew unobstru simij their heads twisted tow ard the head table while the guest speaker is in troduced the catering ladies tip toe about gathering up dishes with the silence of a crew of auto wreckers then they go out in the kitchen and enoy their own dinner amid a phenomenal rattl ing of crockery and subdued peals of laughter that have the guest speaker gritting his teeth oh im not down on banquets d n i think that for a minute 1 loe tht m but 1 think 1 was born about 2 quo je jrs loo late iii bet ie bom at 300 banquet- in the last ten tars and i haen had a u ibltt of rahrnian wine been waited on b a nubian iac or seen a single dancinj girl at one of them in the market for wedding in vitations we hae a fine selec tion to choose from come in and get our sample books the her aid phone tr 7 2201 and conccrnmust be present on the teacher s part else the teacher will stray into the bywajs of cold fact without the desire to in struct or impart inspiration mr oaten drew his audience into his address by a continuous calling for opinions the last evening of the course was in the hands of the united churches of the area a devotional exercise was conduc ted by the rev m g mcfarlano and mr alex maclaren presided at the piano rev john hill of hornby united church introduced the speaker and he was thanked by rev g l royal of norval and union presbyterian churches i on the first evening of the course the anglican churches i were in charge with the rev j e maxwell of norval hornby and stewart town anglican churches leading the devotional rev ken ncth richardson introduced the speaker of the evening in the per son of mr horace lamble super intendent of the sunday school of st nicholas church del rex mr lamble s subject was the church school under fire the speaker as concerned about the time wasted in the sunda school hour and sought to instruct the teach ers present in making eery min ute count he drew out the too common failing of all sunda schools in the prcst nlation of dr boni facts without tht accompan inij fjilh and desire to teach the lesion be comes old stuf r heard before and sends the child home i hoping he will never hae to re i turn mr iambic also was con i i tcrned about the lack of interest in sunda school work expressed n the general attitude of parents tht will bring a child lo sunda school drop him or her oif come hack for the child and forget ab out the church as the body of je us christ for the rest of the week mr lamble broke the audit nee into four groups with the following leaders rev m g mcfarlane rev llod whan rev eric warren and rev j e max well these groups considered the proposition that parcnu could concerned some teachers are with the getting across of some of many facu with no reference at all to the loe of jesus christ for the child the main aim as mr mc dowell expressed it was to bring the child to a living knowledge of the lord jesus christ and not just to learn a few scattered facts about him the aim of the church school is not to make better angli i cans baptists presbyterians and i united church jpeople but to draw the expanding life of the child into a close proximily with christ je sus as master and as lord mr mcdowell had mr lamble break the group into smaller segments in order to discuss from a variety of scriptural texts the aims of the church school these texts expressed the following aims knowledge of god the father the son the holy spirit the holy bi bc worship and fellowship the third evening of the course the hands of the presby hoshne hair stylists tr 73911 main mill streets above cotton bros stora behind this door behind this door is a car but this is more than just a capitis a tradition for fiftytight years now people have used tts name buick as a synonym for excellence now this car has excelled even itself in pride and prestige in beauty and mechamcal perfection it has surpassed every great thing its name has ever stood for truly nmetcenftfiynme ts buick s vintage year a year in which one thingis certain better automobiles are bemg built and bmck is building them drive one fen minutes will tell tenan churches the rev bjron norn of boston and omagh pres bjlenan churches led the devot tonal period and the rev g l roal of noral and union pres byterian churches introduced the speaker rev albert e bailey ma mth assisant editor presbjtenan publications toronto to the as sembh the theme of mr bail e s address was teen age inse run chal enges the church school in a scholar fatwon mr uaile followed the progress of a child from his pre natal per lot to his late teens to show the various steps and ursis eg the terrible t a os the trusting lhreis the fiercesome fours and the friendlj fives we must un dersland said mr bailcv that a chi d makes a thrust forward to a scrt his independence then lev l els off to consolidate hh position this is true of evcrv stano up un ll the tinal thrust between eigh teen and twentv one when man hood has been gained then the ma ture adult will look back with a certain confusion as to the per lods he has passed through it is a relief to be final lj finished with the growing stage and to set ones eje upon a more promising future mr bailej said too often far too often we neglect the individuality of growing person expecting them to act like men but treating them tike unreliable castoffs the whole theme boiled down to un derstanding and interest in the fears that confront jouth par ticularl in an age that is moving far too fasl the church school can help by treating the maturing jouth as an individual and not expect him to be tied to apron strings until in some frantic ges ture he revolts and does some thing ridiculous an idea that was talked about and discussed during this address was the lack ot family fvenings in the church and church school many felt that teen agers would not attend an evening or social with the fam lk but that nevertheless these evenings did provide an outlet for a vounger member of the family the church school teachers training course was sponsored by the credit valley ministerial ass ociation and is the third annual conference held in the area the executive and members of the ministerial are rev g l royal president rev lloyd whan vice president rev e v warren sec retary treasurer rev m g mc farlane rev w m murdock rev k richardson rev john hill rev b a nevin rev l n free rev j e maxwell rev john rathbone concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top s6lt stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73309 j 10month budget terms available from sept to june esso furnace oil mw somerville dial operator and ask for zenith 67300 no toll charge monuments doslora svbmlrrad canwrary tattarinsv cornar posts and a good display in stock brampton manunmnt works wm c allan prop 88 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gl 10449 gl 11813 rap tom nicol phone brampton g1 13963 see your local buick dealer- buick franklin pr0use motors limited your pomttac uhot vauxhau gmc dcalbt acton ont eyes provincial speaking title billy andrews of campbellville the 11 year old who copped the halton county public speaking championship following a prelim inary township contest appears to be well on the way for a provin cial title billy will appear at the ontario public speaking championships in toronto march 31sl it was an nounred following his victory last weekat the zone 4 finals in streetsville on that night he defeated seven of the best public school speakers from ontario york and peel coun ties billys topic is hydto the ideal servant previously billy had won halton honours at a competition in geor- ketting reprc orgtowb billgarbutt

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