Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1959, p. 14

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the georgetown herald page 4 first baptist choir takes musical program to manor tv service 45 main street north tr 79541 the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast cofte break lunch dinner or tha evening snack do come in and let us serve you main si s tr 79004 r imperial sso service kuwonth beds tm avllbl from sept to jane esso furnace oil mw somerville zenith 67200 no toll charge on monday april 13th three la dies belonging to circle f of tri nity united church burlington mrs h mayberry mrs dalrymple and mrs templine visited the re sidents and were so kind and gen erous as to present cookies home made candy and apples to them on monday evening april 13th mr allen showed three more mot ion picture jilms all in colour the first film western wheat showed the progress of wheat grown in western canada from the threshing of it on the prairies by means of the big combines to the elevators to the trains and then to the ships that carry it from the head of the lakes to the ports of the world methods of combat ting wheat pests and of breeding the best wheat that can yet be grown were also shown the sec ond fflm yoho wondervalley of the canadian rockies depicted scenes in this beautiful valley which lies among some of the lof tiest peaks in the rockies the 3rd film great northern tacklebus ters showed the sport of fishing for pike one of the gamiest fish that can be fished for dispersal auction sale of 50 purebred hereford cows heifers and calves consigned by inglewood farms ltd inglewood ontario d n kendall to be held at the brampton livestock exchange 3 miles north of brampton on no 7 highway at snelgrove friday may 1st at 730 pm pst 30 hereford cows 15 with calves at foot and 15 due by time of sale 5 yearling heifers 1 bull all cattle recently vaccinated and blood tested with a clean report- anyone looking for good here ford cattle be sure to attend this sale catalogues available on day of sale gordon black on pedigrees herb ml reinhart auctioneer phone 42 snelgrove nursery stock evergreen flowering shrubs bedding plants 17 varieties of petunias alone in our large selection of 18000 assorted boxes webbs greenhouses line 14 miles south village phone huttonvtf make your own patio gales of laughter could have been heard by anyone passing ii diningroom on tuesday evening april 14th for at that time a very amusing variety show was in pro gress the show was presented by the young adult group of st pauls united church long branch and there were about thirty members of the group present the variety show consisted of nine selections and skits most of them of a hum orous nature while waiting for sdme of the visitors who were a bit late in arriving the residents were entertained by mr jim wells who played a number of favourite oldtime ballads as piano solos when all the visitors had arrived mr arnold stewart who acted as chairman for the evening brought greetings fronttis group and-in- troduccd the first number this was a very pleasing vocal solo sailing thru sung by mrs mary blackford with mrs marg ballan- tyne at the piano later in the program it was requested that mrs blackford sing again and this time she sang so still the night and santa lucia two male quartettes provided both har mony and amusement for the aud ience the first quartette with arnold stewart jim wells roy mccabe and don blackford as its members sang a number of old favourites such as smiles and memories the members of the second quartette which was of the barber shop variety were gar bed in long white nightshirts and tasselled night caps and wore a variety of moustaches they cau sed much laughter when from a recumbent position on the dining room floor they sang the old fav ourite its nice to get up in the morning these gentlemen were norm jones jack robinson john cohoon and maurice ballantyne henry heald accompanying himself on his guitar sang a number of songs among them theres a certain kind of jingle to my spurs and the very amusing song human nature he also led the audience in community singing he too was recalled by request to sing again later in the evening and this time his numbers were jimmy crack corn and the cowpokes carol a chorus of fourteen young ladies dressed in attractive costumes to suit the four seasons of the year sang songs suitable to those four seasons such as shine on harvest moon and in the good old summer time a chorus of five ladies and five gentlemen dressed in stylish costumes sang the popular song easter parade in a skit based on the song honeybun from the musical comedy south pacific adele cohoon sang this song and was assisted by a crorus of six ladies and by honeybun himself most of these numbers were accompanied at the piano by mr harold lowel the pleasure felt by- the audience in hearing this tuneful and amusing program was continued during the social hour that followed the program when tea and fancy cakes and coo kies were served a choral concert by a choir that was small in numbers but very re markable for the fine vocal selec tions presented was given at the manor on thursday evening april 16th by the choir of first bap tist church in georgetown there were twelve ladies and gentlemen in the choir which had been train ed by mr douglas peck and their lovely singing reflects great cred it upon his leadership the ac companist mrs walter towncnd also played a large part in the pre sentation of this fine concert rev r il whan the minister of the church camo with the choir and after all had been welcomed by mrs allen he extended greetings from the choir to the residents the concert opened with the choir and the audience singing two fa miliar hymns in unison after which the choir sang as the firj of their beautiful anthems lie lives part of the eighth chap ter of romans was read as a scrip ture reading by mr whan and at its conclusion he offered prayer the musical part of the program was resumed with mr don liv- persons today as in all periods of history the tendency to worry was the subject of a comforting ser mon by rev d a powell rector of grace church milton in the chapel of the manor on sunday afternoon april 19th mr pow- elt took as his text verse 34 of the sixth chapter of st matthews gos pel which begins with the words take therefore no thought for the morrow mr powell stressed the fact that this verse does jtot mean that we are not to make plans for the future but rather it does mean that we are not to wor ry about the future we should approach the days ahead with faith in god and not with anxiety the greatest antidote to worry is faith in god mrs ray waters was the pianist for the service and betty ann hassenfeldt diane hilson and gwen wilson helped with the sing ing farm news may 4th closing date for dairy queen entry j a jr77 the search for a dairy princess to represent haltbn in the dairy queen competition for ontario is still continuing mr mac sprowl chairman of the hal ton dairy queen competition has announc ed that the final closing date for entries in the halton competition is may 4th young ladies in hal ton from dairy farms are eligible to enter in the competition this event has always been keenly con tested in the county during the three years the competition has been held halton entries have been selected as ontario dairy queen on two occasions and run nerup last year erflry iorms and information are available from any member of the halton dairy queen committ ee or from the ontario dept of agriculture lit kaa just paid for another load of fuel for bis oldfashioned wasteful fur- necp and be fa feeling broke what to do willi a new scientifically designed economical smarts furnace he could save money by saving fucl pay for his new furnace and enjoy himself be wise see your smarts dealer now and get full particulars r h thompson hardware oil gas heating hardware s plumbing phoim tr 72971 credit valley brand trout flies stream and lake tested across canada also large flics for pickerel bass lake trout salmon reasonably priced george h oar e 16 cleaveholm drive l spring ideas picnic tables ready to assemble easily taken o- af apart al5fo beaver lumber feifix e t fre acf thomoomhtnei in court for the fourth time and the judge was ddresslna him sternly i wint yw to know youve given this court more trouble than anyone else in this whole area im sorry fudge he replied but i think fs only fair to say i havent given you any more trouble than youve given me you wont be in for any trou ble when you come to us for a dependable used car every car on our lot has bqen put in the peak of condition to give you troublefree performance be sure to see the wide range of makes and models now being offered heres one 111 personally guarantee its todays best buy j 1956 monarch sedan with automatic transmission cat al condition loifd franklin pr0use motors ltd pontiac buick vauxhall gmc trucks eastern limits georgetown tr 79691 i franklin prouse come to our new garden centre 160 guelph street and see our fresh stock of hardy nursery stock pyramidal cedars mugho pine savin juniper pfifzer juniper colorado blue spruce weeping willows maples flowering almond flowering crabs climbing tea roses ftorabuncu also cut flowers for every occasion potted plants corsages floral tributes norton garden centre 160 guelph street tr 73982 win a a h as ofl oetdoon reliance co flagstone gtvee year hone not added loach of heaaty that will be esrvy of od your hi ends easy to lay or replace reliance eoleaied b cam in seven diflsrtni tttit i an bona watorprocesd and bgbt enough lor easy howffiao lost lay an abed of 2 sand wflh tabu men fill the tofarfs whh sad and sweep ofl yohimo surprised how little it costs sold by garnet building products ltd ajtmsttoho ave ocdkhetown phoni tk 74061 t 71319 ingstone singing a very pleasing solo nearer my god to thee mixed quartette whose members were mrs don hancock mrs don livingstone mr douglas cole and mr douglas peck sang sunset and evening star a male quap tette watson winfield don black douglas cole and douglas peck sang steal away at interval throughout the program the choir sang their lovely anthems these included the anthem how great thou art which is a great fav ourite with manor audiences and the stirring patriotic anthem land of hope and glory in the an them how great thou art dou glas cole sang a solo part mr whan delivered an earnest address on the theme all things work to gether for good to them that love god which are words from the eighth chapter of romans read as the scripture reading this splen did concert closed with the singing in unison of the trymn onward christian soldiers a speech of thanks was given by mririel thomp- son after which cold drinks and cookies were served to all present a tendency on ue part of many see your gas appliance dealer about winning a free range when you buy an automatic gas range this spring your nameis entered in draw which will take place after may 30 1959 the winner will receive the range they purchased 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