Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1959, p. 12

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tfexway ot ifm w pagb11 halton manor by murft thompson w the opening meeting of the hilton manor hobby clss for the current 10691900 se- n wn hilrt nhelnlng room of the minor on wed nesday afternoon oct 7th with 18 members attending mrs s lockle the director and mrs s allen the assist ant director were in charge of the meeting a box or supplies for the class received as the result of a shower held by the blair evening anxiuary of st david s church camp- bellvule was displayed and gratefully acknowledged a new afghan that had been finished for showing at the milton fall fair was displayed and plans made to start another plans vclso made for the comple tion on a new quilt the prize- vinmng knitted articles shown ojmwrs forbes mr viggers and miss ford at the milton fair were displayed for the mem bers it was a pleasure to have at this meeting for the first time mrs earl mongraw mat ron it was also a pleasure o welcome back from george town where thev are residing for the present miss harriet metcalfe and mus elizabeth hannant the thanksgiving da weak end was obserted in a number of very enjoyable wajs at the manor at noon on thanksgiv big sunday the residents enjoy ed a delicious turkey dinner which included pumpkin pie and all the trimmings their pectal favori for the daj were bttle par horns of plenty filled with cand and these had been supplied b the november group of the church vcar of st thompson the 1958 10qo season of en teruinnaent by outside groups was ushered in most favourably on tuesday evening oct 13th by a group o v f tofl under the sponsorship of the acton women s institute before the program began and while the audience was assem bling mrs james bradshaw played several very melodious piano solos such as bless this house and the bells of st marys in her usual gracious way mrs george fryer the president of acton women s in stitute extended greetings to the residents and announced the program the first section df the program was of a sacred nature and was conducted by rev g holmes pastor of the acton baptist church during this part of the program mr holme delivered a very com forting address based on the theme of the abiding presence of god throughout the prog ram several vocal and anstrum i ental selections vere presented b vcrj talented singers and in stnimentalists followed by a tocul hour suring which th inatuuta ladle arr- ed a delicious lunch of tea sandwiches and amah confec tions rev o a powell with mrs ray waters aa pianist conduc ted the church service on sun day afternoon october 18 mr powell s sermon was a charac ter study of the psalmist who composed the 73rd psalm like all the jews of his time the psalmtstbehevetmhai ly should and di prosper while the wicked uc- cessful yet though r- ved all the religious duu -e- quired of htm he found that he himself was not prosperiag in a material way he asked the question how can there be a living god when i am treated this way in time he came to see that spiritual wealth is far superior to material wealth and a faith like hts can steady us in our own day and genera tion chief haleys warning halloween pranksters chief of georgetown police roy haley has issued a warn ing to senseelss types who de rive fun from destruction that any person taking part in an of malicious damage wilt ice the monday warning was directed at would be vandals who consider hallowe en a night to run not at someone i else s expense last year the damage ran close to 1 000 the chief also urged the 4- younger set to enjoy spook dealt w1uljivjjo1 jilfiht to the full an urged motorists to be especially alert and wajch for children cross ing the streets interesting overseas tour marion barber home again agriculture theme institute meeting mrs marion barber b ld itta street has recently return ed from a most interesting trip which took her to spam and portugal she flew boac via cohdon to madrid which she fovyclao be a city of fabulods beauty particularly its palaces and official buildings the bou levards with m beautiful treis and fountain were very lovclj madrid s art gallery and mus eum arc the largest in the world in lisbon hich i situated agriculture was he theme jnsua u m of the october meeting f the hedf z lt and piano duets bj mr charles a the home of mrs a king on landsborough and his daughter wednesday the 15th mrs helen and several vocal duets mcca a the convener was by mrs veldhois and miss dor charg he program othv simmons were grcatv en the motto it is not what we start that counts but what we finish was given bv mrs j wallace mrs mccarron con joyed several numbers by a kazoo band made up of seven members of the institute arou sed much amusement a stir ring part of the program came next 1 consisted of instrum ental selections scottish danc es and drills performed hy sev enteen bovs and girls belong ing to the acton bovs and girls pipe band under the ver capable supervision of mr christopher s anglican church j p caddick the band presen at burlington ted a colourful p cture as thev 0 the business part of the mee in the afternoon a strvice were dressed in their tartan ting the roll call hints from by the cleanliness of th where no manufacturing is ai t mowed in the citv limit i he flowers and trees here were of a more tropical nature iifrl r beautiful the architecture here was a mixture of the ullral modern hotels and fine old hi facturcd b riand and here also was the place where the first spanish rovcrnnitnt was located and later moved to madrid the last three das of her trip were spent at bstoril portugal a beautiful staside resort mrs barber s trip was arrin i ged bv she john b barber tra i vel ttnc where she is em ploved and was designed to givt first hand information for clients of this travel firm another georgetowner joining the navy vnothcr corilown b i is joining the roa cinadiaa na 1crr mil ill son o mr and r ro mc ill 10 church st am ltin building a short lap mil s on 5c lun town for ducted a contest and the ladies i it v v were a to uke he lh lk hlo icornhalli nedp hlfjx here the original toledo slee fa he will take h nitial naval still nun tramu agriculture and sec how ma nv other words they could form 0ry wnere scel from this mrs p merry was the winner an interesting pa per entitled are we kilting off our smalrfarms was read bv mrs mccarron mrs w coul ton the president was in charge i appropriate for thanksgiving day was conducted by rev e orsborn assisted bv mrs lockie at the piano mr orsborn read kilts and starlet tunics and the green thumb to the green made a reat impression upon horn was answred by the 12 the audience er enjoyable ladies presnt it was decided to portion of the program follow i send a donation 510 to the teh psalm 103 as the scripture les- ed the pipers mrs a j buchan milk ship toward their project showed a large number of of sending milk to the needy most attractive coloured slides children overseas taken dunnc her last summer some interesting discussions trip n belgium holland and look place over the resolutions austria to be brought up at the area before the picture were convention in guelph mrs r shown mrs buchanan gave an king gave a report of the dis eloquent summary or the manh trict directors meeting held re of events in these c untnes be centlv a report was also given tween the outbreak of war in onthe senior t naming school 1939 and the present time and on rocus on finishes which while the actual shovvinc of the mrs r king and mrs l camp- pictures wai progressing she son had attended volunteers furnished an interesting and were asked for a class to be appropnaje c iimentarv mr f rnied to take this course a son and then delivered an spiring sermon based on chap ters 27 and 28 or the book of acts fter explaining that the apostle paul was making a long sea vovage to rome tokap- pear before the emperor mr orsborn deenbed how the ship in which paul was sailing was driven on to one of the islands of the mediterranean here paul and his companions were greeted by the barbarians of the island when thev were warm ng themselves at a fire paul laid a bundle of sticks on james bradshaw ran the proj social time was enjoyed over a the fire mr orsborn drew analogv between this simple act seemingly so unimportant and the kindh deeds that chris tian persons do for each other at the close of the serv cc mrs lockie remained for a half hour in which she plaved the piano in order that ihe residents might enjov the singing of a number of familiar hvmns on the nisht of thanksgiun g das mr allen the supennten dent of the manor added to the enjovment of the day by show ing hree vcrv attractive col oured films the first film carnival in quebec showed scenes at the annual three week winter carnival in quebec citv tvpical of these scenes were pictures taken of the in ternational dog dcrbv and the mardi gras parade the second film depicted the beautv of wa terton national park the can adian national park where bn tish columbia alberta and mon tana meet at the 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