Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1959, p. 3

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support premier frosts program for progress stan hall for halton premier frost for ontario the dynamic achievements of the government of premier leshe frost have benefited all of our citizens ontario s standard of living has never been higher the creed which has accomplished so much for ontario has been and is more people more in dustry more jobs more wages more opportunity and from these more productivity and revenue to do the job your support of your progressive con servative candidate will assure even- greater pro gress in the years ahead even greater progress lies ahead for the man in your life fathers day juhe 21st a handsomely styled gents diamond ring designed for sturd1ness 4nd masculine appeal et with three bridal c knot quality diamonds in 1014kt gold ffis insurance for loss or theft see the rest but buy the best specially priced for qq fathers day at 07 boughton jewellers main street georgetown confirmation class numbers 59 people fifty nine candidates were ton firmed on sundaj evening at st lori s anglican church w ilij biihop v b bagnall adm n ui i 1 tin ant mil churih rit 11 j u ljrtttt class lo be coni i j i tilt hislon of tht ctnl ir ul 1 pan it 1ht hill mtki thur fir mum n tl s si ndj i 9 0 bi hop chaplain was r john ralhbone rector of st alban glen william and servtr wert trank li robert ems and mi had pajne after the coptirmation service the bishop dedicated the new me morial doors on the lower pa ish hall and sacrislry entrances huh were given lo the churchn mem ory of w f bradley who had been a devoted parishioner until hts death following the service thejiishop presented certificates and signed many personal prayer books the daughters of the church and the woman s auxiliary served refresh ments in the parish ball mrs bag nail accompanied her husband on this visit to the parish gifts for use at confirmation and wedding services made by mrs a- barnett included two white satin covered cushions and oon velour cushion for the bish op s chair confirmation veils were made by mrs m english and those who rendered valuable asis tance in arranging the veils prior to the service were mrs f arm stevflg mrs william chaplin and mrs english music for the ser vice was under the direction of choir leader j l lambert and or ganist mrs w f bradley the choir sang the anthem come down o love divine the candidates were mrs ew anzai barbara bennett rosam und clark mrs ron clarke mrs e h ellis mrs jim flack mrs pat garbutt betty and rosemary hole jojce kenward mr and mrs d l lanegraff mrs harold obrien michael and terry o brlen mr and mrs ron oven den mrs william walker roberta fiawes ann lorraine noble carol pugslc linda and larry saund irs linda and daid font iicslcy and betl quacktnbush ariel btl ujitm nrt hai h carol hig huti j ul meadt mai mel lin t ck marti ntttinin r ilwma mil h l 1 ri3 lurnbull gail wal kt i i 1 1 i i ik b ii 1 it kit iw ill lliatlit i i nl irk i n 1 i n i mc coljai sharon ske ijmla ai ihurs judilh iu i q shirley bludd angela marsh barbara coleman him roberts stanley smith pi tec clark ricky parry roger sthofield crahame wood richard bell richard and barry smith olc poulstrup fur or garment storage ask about our w box storage all you can store in one of our boxes lust 4 75 barragers cleaners it main st s phono tr 72279 agent- sh silver formab mrxfrzr wadnaular june 10th 195 the georgetown herald ftsl wiiv 1 supermarkets i going out of business kentons cut rate 28 main st north tr 7 9481 our customers tell us they are saving hundreds of dollars at this fantabuious sale you can save too bathing trunks 169 sizes s m l outdoor shorts blue tan grey s 219 chino pants black or khaki szes 2 98 29 to 38 t i ments tshirts navy grey white l l 39c ments short sleeve shirts cotton plaids sizes 2 to 8 kiddies tshirts 19c outdoor shorts 55c szes 2 to 6x sml cotton meida 125 kiddies cotton jeans tt 5 boys outdoor shorts sizes 1 id 8 to 16 ju13 boys and onus bathing suits 1 79c to 279 jed sheets 339 girls short sets if 7 199 girls skorts 3to ladies shorts macleod plouffe bridal ballinafad united church ballinafad united church was tlecorated with gaskets of snap dragon and tulips for the marriage of dorcen plouffe daughter of mr and mrs charles plouffe ballinafad and arthur william jackson macleod son of mr and mrs harry macleod of r r acton rev morgan mcfarlane officiated at the double ring cere mony on saturday may 16th at 3 30 in the afternoon margaret mcfarlane georgetown was the pianist the bride given in marriage by her father chose a floor length gown of white lace over taffeta made on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline the small jacket had long lily pointed sleeves and a mandarin collar her flow ers were red roses and fern her fingertip veil of embroided nlon net fell from a headdress of pearl and sparkling beads the brides twin sister mrs eileen mcelhinney was her matron of honour in a waltz length gown of embroidered net over green satin with a small white hat her bouquet wa of pink carnations and fern another sister mrs yvonne morden was bridesmaid in a similar gown of pink with small ruhite hat and a bouquet of pink carnations and fern linda plouffe sister of the bride and charlene armstrong niece of the groom wire flower girls in iden tical dresses of pink satin small white hats and carried backets of pink carnations and white baby mums ivan macleod acted as grooms man for his brother and charles plouffe brother of the bride and m ma brothe of- t groom were ushers mrs plouffe received for her daughter at the wedding reception held in the sunday school room of ballinafad united church in a nile green nylon chiffon gown with white accessories she was assisted by the groom s mother in a grey gown with white accessor les for travelling on their united states honeymoon the bride chose a powder blue fitted suit with a corsage of red roses mrs macleod is employed at the i g a foodhner and mr mac leod with tht p l robertson company milton guests were pre sent from burlington guelph acton georgetown milton and hornb tois22212 low prices square deal standard 15 ox can sizes 12 to 18 99c ladies cotton skirts 199 sizes 12 to 18 cool summer maternity tops and skirts sizes 12 to 20 o qq each lw ladtesi cool summer crepe shorty pyjamas sizes j qq s m i peas 12 hunts 7vi ox can tomato sauce 5 cudney or miss canada choice 20 oz cam tomatoes 2 35 half case 12 143 s 1 full case 24 279 ir r half case 24 119 full case 48 235 half case 12 205 full case 24 399 arizona vine ripened no 1 grade cantaloupes jumbo size 36 ea 25 store hours closed all day monday 9 a m to 6 p m tuesday wed nesday thursday bjoam to 9 pm friday 8 30 jn to 6 pm saturday m knox pfbfessor guest minister union church the rev prof allan i fanis ma b d m th was the guest minister at the 126t an service or union presbtenan church on sundaj ma 31 a very large morning congregation heard professor farm speak on the lord of the future as he emphas izod the final emancipation of man in heaven and in thecven inr the cij provocative subject predestination brought forward that peculiarly prisbj tenan doc trine which is so maligned ard distorted by its enemies the cm phasis fell on the sameness of icstinatian and salvation pro fessor farns stated that the atti tude what will be will be was in reality a doctrine of islam and had no place in the structure or belief of the church of jesus christ the supposed predestina lion of this modern day is in truth rank heresy and a new understanding of the scriptural word was needed in order to re store this biblical doctrine pre destination must always be in terms of god s redemptive will as he confronts man in sin man must react respond to hts god hut god does not depend on man for his continuing work god is as it were in the driver s seat al ways and his mission to roan in the lord jesus christ does not succeed or fall because of man and what man does predestination is the will of god at work in the world seeking man for the king dora professor farm was educated at the university of saskatchewan and at knox college toronto after bis ordination in ims he was appointed by the general board of missions the presby terian church in canada to be he ordained missionary at trail bc in 1m9 he was called the bolton and nashville charge in the presbyfey of west toronto pro- fessotowarrlfl went to scotland and theynweratty of edinburgh i 1951 to study for his master of theology degree whioh he obtain cd in the spring of 1952 in march of that same ear 1952 the rev principal walter w brydcn died leaving vacant not only the pnn cipalship but also the chair of church history at the general assembly held in juntj1952 allan i farris was appointed to fill the chair of church history at knox college and the rev prof j s gien ph d to be principal since that time professor fams has re sided in the leaside area of tor onto and performed his duties in the college at the morning diet of worship mrs i loyd davison presided at the organ and in the evening miss anne puckering the gwilym fans trio from the bi ton church rendered spciijx music asisted by the union church choir the lords prayer was sung chorally at both services with choral amen after the benedic tion the trio sang o beautiful saviour the day is dawning and the sea of galilee mr evans sang a solo in the evening the calj of god the services were conducted by the minister rev g l royal it was a wonderful day for the congregation and friends who ral lied to remember 120 years of christian witness in the union settlement mrs whitmees brother was textile designer thomas carpenter died suddenly at his home in gakviue saturday may 30th he was the brother of mrs walter whttmee of queen street georgetown the son of a textile manufact urer mr carpenter was born in coventry england he was by profession a textile designer not- ably with canadian cottons in cornwall ont the funeral service was conduc ted tuesday afternoon at the s s russell t son funeral home in oakville with interment at st jude s cemetery surviving mr carpenter are mrs v hitmee and his wife alice mary carpenter daughters mrs robert policy and mrs gordon ross both of oakville also sons e wilfred carpenter and ralph s carpenter both of toronto v from the home of better mri0 ltd main street south georgetown lean peameal cottage rolls 53 smoked bacon squares 4bs s lbs s 100 country style sausage 5 lbs- 1 00 grade a- cut up chicken legs or breasts 49 lean minced hamburg 2 lbs for 89c skinless weiners 2lbsfor85 steaks sirloin tbone or wing 85 lb fresh killed boiling fowl 2i grade a eviscerated roasting or frying chickens 43

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