Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1959, p. 8

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tm oaokorrown hekalo w july m in promotion park public school to grade 9 tmdwr rtorotd catling david armstrong lynda artta urs kathleen aspden carole ann barber patnaa barrager const ance bastedo judith bas- tedo judith berry donald calder barbara coleman gary herbert joseph harris jean anne inglis bettysue johnson helen klingbeil brian lngoon thorn as lyons heather marohment aif- geu harsh thomas marshall don ald jlcfarlane murdock mcfirji ane david mcnally james mcniv en david niven diane pennock thomas quinn karen reeve gene boshier gall scarlett david shrubsole paul stamp sharon sykes robert wrigglesworth to grade s teacher g h emerson john barber james bowman patricia bowman peter clark pat ricia cock elizabeth davidson robert evis christopher frost junes guest mary hilts gloria jones donna joynson john knight ingrtd langebeck jacque line lance mary macmillan san dra marchment donald maveal mary mcchntock diane mccolg an marj mcnamara ralph mul der judith nash jill runham judith r all catharine saxe stewart saxe john scott gloria tumbull erik a wade gail wak dyle winfield john wolfe maureen wyatt to grade 1 tmcw mrs a harding brian bacrett william calder debra clayton fritz conle brjan day james dyson deborah elli son patricia fans kunberlcy fisher brian hall stephen hen- rich michael hobbs ellen john son bradford kells william kelly laura king david long henry loners gordon mcdonald karin mtkoleit kathryn moloy gerald neil james reader robert run ham susan stamp stepnen stamp rita timms dale turnbull denisc uncl david warren ross wicks neal wibon robert wyatt er to grade 7 teacher mrs r moffat alan arnold david barrager anne barrett shirk blbdd l ndd cuthbert ronald drew linda howal terrence lane patricia laws robert lons douglas mai colm peter mcnamara ma mc- niven michael rall donna stamp bonnie stuttard john sykes l bert taj lor rajmond mitchell ih brian idf daan- wittekoek ljnn wjatt neil young to grade 6 teacher margaret roszel gar allen jo ann barber phillip bludd janet chamberlain michael garbutt paul hayward susan hilts david jenkins dixie jones wajne king elliot kling beil richard lenz lillian mccol gan wajne mcniven dale mitch ell brian purd shirk taggart neil tost roy vinall katherine williams to grade 5 teacher margaret roszel statile barrett thoma brad ley albrechte conle beere johnson lnda mcgill susan qumn gaje taylor glenn turn bull to grafie 5 teacher mrs h c wngglesworth allan adam carol allen virgi ma allen margaret arnold judith calder paul clark barr cock do nald ell ron robert ellison peggj given william given jane graff john graff norman hansen barb ara inglis jennifer inglis linda jcnner jane mcfarlanc earl mc niven terrence morgan john pearce james scar ett llan stut tard david swales sean tost ja net wemvs marion wh3n to grade 4 teacher miss b padfietd janet armstrong hebert ar hold robert barber linda care bran dee cumpstv jare ellison ernest evans michael fans mar tin garbutt patricia lince brctida macneil raj mond mccogan ed ward mcfarlant james vcmillan jane mcnally allan mitchc ka therinc neil glenn roshicr ron aid scarlett barrj shorull shir ley stamp andrew wemjss llan whan philip white to grade 3 taachar miss b padfield janme adams richard blacl we 1 mariljn evis margaret gou dy marsha jones reginald laws frances mccrackcn douglas mac- donald gary stamp to grade 3 taachar mrs f dahms eter armstrong philip barber dane brown blake chamberlain joan docksev helen ellison doug ua freestone bruce garbutt dou glas goodlel richard harris sli reic herbert richard jenncr lin da jcnnmgs marion ios nancj maatcrman william iacal rich ad mc lor gerald nash rotcrt neil william neil limta oiner doreen porter anna smcitink n drca smith murraj stamp 1 tnda stuttard william skes let lis- linda vinall glenn wright gail yjupng to grade 2 taachar mrs w cromar nelson barber mary bonathan janice brown barbara burns david guest frascr gunn brian garbutt james hennoh bhilip jones michael masterman david matthics emilc maugenest patri tta mcaiister sandra mcbean gay mcfarlane john mcnally kcvan mitchell jody moloy joyce cos robin ord manlyn porter paul sanderson wolfgang schm tdt brian taggart gerald walsh judith whitson hugh w lluams churchchool twites provide manor entertainment between two and four oclock on monday afternoon june 8 the residents spent a very hapty time in the company of a number of very friendly and generous ladies from oakville these ladies were members of groups 2 and 4 of the w a of st johns united church in oakville mrs f c thomas was the convener of this pleasant event at two oclock tho residents were taken on enjoyable little automobile tours around milton and the adjacent countr side in cars drivt u by the oakville ladies returning to the dining room of the manor the residents enjoyed a social hour with the visitors led b mrs thomas and accompanied by mrs radley on her accordion the- visitors and residents joined voices in com mumt singing mrs radlc plaj ed several accordion solos alo mosr delicious lunch was then served two attracts e birthday cakes one of which was topped with lighted candles lent a festie air to the scene explaining that the birthda cakes were in hon our of evcrj one present mrs thomas aked mrs n ii en to hjow out the candies sandwiches gmgerale icecream and the birth da cakes were then servtd be fore leawng the manor the ladiu left two gifts with each resident kach woman resident received a pretuh wrapped cake of soap and a dixit cup filled with cookies rthik tach man rtiident recti ved hawn lotion and a dixit cup of toukii lilt friehdlmtv and ken i rmt of thtse gracious isitors made a deep impression on thi residents and future vigils would be kconl anticipated on tutsda evening junt 9 the residents had an opportuniu to renew their acquaintance with the membt rs of the burn am thorpe iadus home and school hoir the residents had first htird thi- dm choir at the christ mas part give for t a holv rosar school in december and were er g ad to hdi an portunit to grttt thtm aain thi choir is connected with iht horn and school association of thi hum amthorpt public school on thi occasion an in december mrs i roast was tht er capablt con ductor and mrs a savage tht equalk capable accompanist the president o the choir mrs n moore was also priscnl ther wen fifteen visiting ladus in il the program was prcsentid in three portions the first ind third police news childhood has no forebodings but then it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrows english proverb drivers take heed if ou don t do anv thing cist toda please read this letter dear driver a few weeks ago i saw a little irl struck bv a car as she tried to cross the street i aw a father face toward her and hold her to him as she struggled in the agonv of death i saw all the plans that had been made for her dashed 2wav and i saw the look of de pair that came over his face i could onl offer a praver that such a thing might never happen again todav rn daughter who is six vtars old started off to schoo her cocker spaniel whose naim is scoot ft alched hi r leav c and whined hi belief in the foil of education tonight wt talked about school she told nu about the girl so ts m front of her a girl with ellow curls and the bov across the aise who makes faces about tht ttacher who has evts in the back of her head about tht trte in the school vard and about the girl who does not btlilve in santa claus we talked about a lot of thing tremendous lv vital and unini pprtant things now ai this is written the i ound asleep with her doll in her portions were madt up or choral arms when her doll jcts broken numbers while the second or in or her f nger cut or her head is tervtnin portion was a ver bumped 1 can fix thtm loo but humorous skit directed b mrs when she starts across the street r sanderson the first group or then mr driver she is n v our five choral numbers included hands jtamrnv autumn leaves and oh much ts i wish i could its not what a beautiful morning thi possible for mc to be with her all ast group uas made up of sacred the time i have to work to pa s lections which included obod for her home her clothes her knows but the i ord and mav tht education i ood i ord bless and keep you so mr driver please hep me the intervening skit was most to look out for her please drive amusing it depicted four thar carcfull please drive slowl past women engaged in the task of schools and intersect ion and mopping up the stage of a theatr please remember that sometimes tier a venin performance rach children run fom behind park i harwomtn gave an exhibition of cars please don t run over mv the particular tjlent she thought little girl uhe possessed acting sing ni with deepest thanks for what plaving the piano and ballet danc the showing of the coloured film canada at the coronation while watching f the audience witnessed again the thrilling scenes of the coronation of queen elizabeth ii on june 2 1953 this ftkn was of special interest due to he fact that our queen will be touring canada this summer during the social hour that followed an en- jojable time was spent by the visi tors and residents in getting ac quainted delicious refreshments of icecream and cookies brought by the visitors and soft drinks provided by the manor were serv ed a speech of thanks by muriel thompson was responded to by mr watt who expressed the plea sure that the whole evening had given to the visitors and by miss warlow the president the rest dents hope that these newly form cd friendships will be strengthen ed by further visits from this fine group of young people rev e orsborn s sermon at the church service in the chapel on sunday afternoon june 14 was based on the parablo of the lab ourers in the vinejard as told in chapter 20 of st matthew s- gospel mr orsborn trained that in order to understand this parable we must understand the circum stances surrounding it the rich oung man had rtcentl come to jesus and had been told to sell a i his possessions and tollow hi the disciples wished to know their own situation and to make it clear to then jcsus told this parable this parable ttachts us that work dont in the service of god must be voluntarv for w cannot make a bargain with od wt can all promotion list to do and god will riafcly reward us for our efforts mrs s lockie played bhe accompaniments for the hymns and led the singing muriel thompson farm news canadian national exhibition scholarship br j a f the canadian national exhibi lion will award ten scholarships m 1859 each to the value of s600 one scholarship will be awarded to each province this year the scholarship wii be awarded to a boy wishing to take a degree in agriculture or veterinary science in selecting the winner of the scholarship each county will nominate one candidate in order to be eligible for the scholarship the candidate must be 17 ears of age have completed at least two years in 4h club work have qualities for leadership and have shown interest in communil acfi vities those interested in being con sidered for the candidate from halton count should notify the ontario department of agncul ture milton previous to jul 13th now is the time to replenish our printing requirements phone tr 7 2201 for strvice chinguacousy w principal mrs- lillian m camay to grade 9 helcndolsiml to grade 8 i vnda usln hi ttrn islu i jot van dt r hi d j to grade 7 ima tak h lowm macdonald h per nu i n to grade 5 hizabtth t laik ih hcnmthles lit ihi barbara i unn ih jtssnic sen hi hjill nulxn uon nul sin to grade 4 nne doane lnje lyderscn th to grade 3 jank ja- r- sharon i eslir hi kathi rine 1 unn dwcii mac donald nni nielstn ruhped ersen h to gri clair doupn hlf donald 1 to h fjnar nielsen h catherine an dcr heidi h nu can do for her i am ver sincercl ours fatht r th s letter vas written to the etmira n y t advertiser which observes if an driver can resist its appeal he has no business with a drivers license description of a policaman if hes neat he conceittd if he s careless he s a bum if hes pleasant hes a flirt if he s brief he s a grouch if he hurries he overlooks things if he takes his time he s lazv if vou get pinched he a had it in for ou if he s energetic he s tr ing to make a record if he s deliberate hes loo slow to catch a cold if 0u strike him hes a coward it he strikes ou hack he s a bull if he outwits ou he s a sneak if vou see him tirst ht s a bone head if he makes a good catch hes luck if he misses it he a simp if he get promoted h got pull f hi docsn t nh what s the use jmb mackenzie rand tie for lov gross sm mi ku 7i ai 1 d i r i i7ed vil i inv ix j i e of 37 on mens daj at tht oi h hj t u golf count rv chih t1hipjv five duffe s norm marchment phil zambra sanderson w il riadlev and bill anderson shared low net honours this thursda mens da wi 1 be a special affair vhen the electrical workers invade the local links for smith and stone nighl the draws for the cluh champ ionship are posted on the notice board in the club house and b and c sight golfers are urged to make a note of their matches and play off as soon as possible ing the acting was so natura and realistic and the dialogue sc humorous that the entire skit was hearlilvfnjoved b the vtrv ap preciative audience pleasan social period was spent with these ladies when soft drinks and conk ics were served an added touch or humour was enjoved when mrs n moore recited albert and tht i ion at the close of the evening rrwh night june 1 found the residents making the acquaintance f a verv friend and hospitable sroup of oung people in the per ons of seven members at the young people s societ of st paul s united church in oakville it was a pleasure for the resident to meet in addition to the joun peopte the minister of their church rev george watt un b d who had made the arrandp ments for the meeting the presi dent of the group miss betlv warlow was among those who came tht enttrtamment took the form ot three motion picture films before the 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