Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1959, p. 3

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huttonville park now open dancing every saturday night couples only table and chair accommodation sunday night shows feature movies entertainment oldtime music come and bring the kidd1esi only 6 miles from georgetown huttonville offers fine accommodation for picnics dances private parties for information phone huttonville 29m or brampton gl 1 1889 pteenfo for the 4m in your life fathers day june 21st a handsomely styled gents diamond ring designed for sturd1ness and masculine appeal set with three bridal knot quality diamonds in 1014kt gold free insurance for loss or theft see the rest but buy the best specially priced for qq ot fathers day at 01 boughton jewellers main street georgetown philosophy professor anniversary speaker tho rev pror donald vance wade ma phd was the anni versary preacher at the 121st ob servancc of the establishment of prcsbytenanism at norval dr wade professor of the philosophy of religion at knox college tor onto tdbk as his expository study at hhe morning service the 2nd chapter of the bphesian episllt under the title the broken wall he clearly and concisely indicated to a large congregation the man ner in which men throw up bam cades around themselves and their beliefs so that in the end thqre is nothing left of the vitality in christianity singling oat the gimmicks of bhe modern pro testant for special emphasis- tr wade stated that the true evan gel ism of dj namic protestantism manifested in the work of luther and calvinwas being lost in a horctof second rate frivolity the place of the man woman and child in the pew sunday by sun day was being lost sight of in a desperate attempt to unload the responsibility of evangelism and personal witness onto specialists and experts in religion dr wade illustrated his sermon b he actions and endeavours of the early apostles who did not pass th buck to special technicians in he art of religiosity it was every man s duty yea a necessity placed upon each christian to voice his conviction and belief to all only christ can break the wall of in difference and sloth and through vital faith in christ as saviour can a man be his vory best at the morning diet mr robert cassidy of orangeville a choir member at tweedsmuir memorial presbyterian church sang two out standing musical selections if with all your heart from the elijah by mendelssohn and the 23rd psalm a special setting by the noted czechoslovakia com poser anton dvorak the senior choir of the congregation was in the loft and led the congregation in the hymn singing a goodly number of members and friends returned for the even ing service when dr wade preach ed on bringing your faith into focus taking as his scriptural portion the 2nd chapter of the hebrew epistle the emphasis lay 00 a true picture of christianity this day and age and man s place in that great picture the enthusiasm and vigour of mis 3 had dissipated itself in the 20th century in comparison with the magnificent ttridi in the 19th man stxmod to desirt to withdraw from the active struggle and let tht world go its own wtfy tltue was an element of con formity and a fear to dare to im different in this century dr ade stated that the initial impetus of christianity which pro pelled it from one country to another from jerusalem to ancient britain had lafgely passed in our day to communism and islam the communist and the moham medan believed implicitly that each member of the party or sect was a witness and that the job at hand was to convert again the early apostle were cited as ample illustration for they posses sed two qualities a christ was od and christ is alive and b their hearts were set on fire by their experience the two disciple journeying to emmaeus were strangely warmed by the living christ and this was the heat that modern man must hfcl dr wade exhorted his listeners to focus their failh on the esscnt- als and as a result of their encounter with the living christ lo allow it to live day by day mr lassidy sang i will sing thee songs of gladness by dvorak at the evening sxrvice and mrs l c crichton and mrs g l royal rendered a lovely duet i talked ith jeus today b chandler miss betue mcclure presided at the organ and the congregational singing was led by the junior choir hornby wednesday june 17th 1959 the georgetown herald p05tpone bus trip until fall season the june meeting of the hornby women s institute was held at the home of mrs roy wilson on the 10th of june with a small attendance mrs j mccamm 1st vice president was in charge and opened the meeting in the usual manner the roll call name a col umn in the paper you like and why was answered by all and was quite interesting the com mittee on the bus trip reported and it was decided to postpone this trip until the fall season tffl fe i q6tvdfieuf sttujvg chevrolet pull you yeanahead with fresh eager slimline style about chevy lasts longer including your pride i its a factl chevrolets built to take time as well as distance in nvttnde in style in quality and in 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quintitiet store hours closed all day monday 9 m to 6 p m tuesday wed nesday thursday 840 im if pm friday 8 30 ajn to 6 pjn saturday mrs russell king gave the report of the district annual a splendid paper on the universal declara tion of human rights had been prepared by mrs w coulton and in her absence was read by mrs mccarron a brief discussion on this followed mrs busell repor ted on the gilt the district had gien mrs borgstrom in apprecia hon of her services as home econ omist mrs roy wilson gae a brief report of a musical festival meeting she had attended the meeting closed with singing the queen mrs i sampson and mrs c rord assisted the hostess with lunch nearly one hundred and fifty grown ups and children visited with mr and mrs howard bradley at their farm home on sunday af ternoon and evening to express their best wishes to them on their fortieth wedding annivcrsan relatives and neighbours from peoria 111 toronto acton mil ton georgetown tottenham wye- ale oakville balhnafad camp- bulville and the hornby district tttended the afternoon was enjocd by rvcrv one bj chatting and vl siting with friends they hadn t seen for some time a buffet lunch was enjoed and then mr and mrs bndley opened their many gifts their son ro thanked every on on behilf of his mother and dad for coming and for their good wi i she miss aim- ttradvv mr ind mrs william drunk and daughter chellie and sandra from peona illinois usa isitcd with mr and mrs howard bradle ocr the w eekend mr and mrs cordon tjcc and rimiu msitcd with mr and mrs kenneth oneill and family at their summer cottage near par ry sound best wishes to mr and mrs nor man sheilds on their wedding an niversary on june 2lst to mr and mrs wm robinson on june 20th and to mr and mrs wm bradley on june 21st birthday greetings to wayne shields on june 18th and to ed ward robertson dn june 21st rev t d richards of lyn wood inited church port cre dit conducted the services at the hornby church on sunday rev j hill of hornby took rev rich ards services at port credit wrigglesworth grade 8 pupils visit to niagara byginny lee it was 7 00 a m when one by one the grade eight pupils of howard wrigglesworth sonool staggered sleepyeyed into the schoolyard however once boirded the bus the excited noise and laughtir soon awakened us wc proceeded along the 7th line through horrihv along the quern flizabcth highway and eentuall in st catharines we crossed over to the empire state new ork at the iewiston bridge and then droe direct h to the historic sit of old fort niagara we toured through the numerous buildings and bought souvenirs and refresh ments at the trading post we then advanced to the devils hdle state park near the whirl pool bridge where we hungrily consumed our lunches very shortly we boarded the bus once more and made our way to niagara falls ny where the girls gazed wistfully at the low prices and the boys collected novelties with which to play pranks on the girls we then returned to canada by way of the lewislon bridge the niagara ulcn was our next sop here we made our way cautious ly down the winding paths when we reached the floor of the gorge we discovered that the long walk had been well worth while for we were mesmerized by the mael strora of water we then separated and followed the path of our choice up to the top of the glen our next port of call was the wetland canal at port weller where we jaw the mammoth ocean vessels and viewed the newly christened seaway queen we continued on our hortieward journey until we reached burling ton wherre we devoured several 12 in not dogs we travelled the last lap of our journey and armed at the school about 9 10 we all agreed that our trip had been very educational and every one had an enjojable time death house for dogs opens about 200 persons sunda it tended a in parh given by the oakvillo ind district humane sooetv to celebrate the installs tion of a new animal death cham her at the municipal dog pound society president herbert mur ray told members ahd friends that the new suffocation chamber was constructed at a cost of 850 and an additional 600 was spent on the building to house it the death chamber was official ly opened by mayor william anderson of oakville and reeve alec phillips of trafalgar town ship the oakville society serves georgetown under an arrange ment by which the town pays a yearly fee for dog control and other services offered by the organisation garnets announce closed all day saturday but call us during the week for the tops in builders supplies ready mixed concrete tile cement mortar piaster nd stone plywood nails etc dotlt call and compare free delivery tr 72227 ihotlh bauohl georgetown

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