Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1959, p. 10

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tim ommmtowin mhmlo wejmtar awmt 5tfc 18 club midtown is sponsoring for adults and teenagers of georgetown and vicinity a gala street dance sat aug 15 9 pjn to 1145 pm at the new delrex plaza all proceeds go to the hospitpl fund music for all types of dancing mrs ward brownridge hostess at wms picnic the wms mission band and baby band picnic was held at the feome of mrs ward brownridge on tuesday afternoon july 28 with a goodly number qf mother and children present the president opened with a hymn and prayer alsoa short devotional on a sum mer worship service with karen brigden assisting with suitable readings mrs john mcnabb told the story of the bull that went to sundaj school wrth his little master the offering was taken up by ellen hunter and margaret brownridge after the closing hymn and prayer the mission band leaders mrs murray brig den and mrs james carney sold articles from a talent table in summer when the sun is hot do not care for heat a lot in winter quite the other way i have to have it every day now truly doesn t it best the dutch that july and august hasttoo much and february seldom a bit of this vital prerequisite the young people had a picnic on sunday afternoon to barber s beach friends church group have showers for bride prior to her marriage on june- 27th to blake baxter marilyn cunningham was feted by friends at a number of showers hosting miscellaneous showers for the bridetobe were mrs jack reid and mrs art roberts at the home of mrs rejd miss eleanor shaughnessey of toronto and fel low workers at a v roe mrs stanley carr of willowdalc and the norvai presbyterian church ladies she received a carving set from the choir menfbers and an clectnc frjing pan from friends v at avro rev charles donald is new st andrews minister mr douglas brown b sc preached his final sermon at st andrew s united church on sun day july 26th he will be doing church survey work in the oak ville area until he returns to em manuel college in september rev charles d donald ba b d dj has taken over from mr brown born in toronto he was educated in lindsay public and high schools the university of toronto and knox college he was ordained in 1915 and went to india to serve as a missionary un til 1931 he married fannie reid nugent whose father was a medi cal missionary there and in ims a son douglas was killed in action while serving with the rcaf another son jim lives in to ronto and a daughter barbara is married and resides in mississippi usa from 1931 to 1939 dr don aid was minister of st andrew s united church in sault ste mane where douglas brown became a member from 1939 to 1959 he served m southminster united church in ottawa he is a mason and a rolanan and at present re sides in oakvillc whkentnerson 4s queen st oeotoetown summer sale of blue a coal order now at toms low prkm price for august deuvert stove and nut sizes 26 per ton help the finances of the mission band after which everyone wenl out to the lovel treeshaded lawn and while the children ran races the ladies enjoyed contests and skits prepared by mrs bruce mcclure leader of the baby band lunch was served ending with a treat of grand watermelon mrs cecil wilson thanked the hostess and everyone who had helped to make the afternoon a pleasant one mr and mrs joseph drake and family spent a week at their cot tage atha1lburton tiias ellen hunter of den wil liams is having some holidays with her fnend margaret brown ridge nora barnes celebrated her thirteenth birthday on sunday july 26th on monday afternoon she treated some of her girl friends to a swimming party at terra cotta with a picnic lunch afterwards l mr and mrs bruce brigden en joyed a few days at hamston and southampton with his brother stewart and mrs brigden guests last week with mr and mrs frank wilson and manhn were mr and mrs charlie jef fers of toronto and mr willmott wilson son neville and daughter linda of almonte mr wilson and linda are stajing for a while with his brother frank and fann lw mr and 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