Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1961, p. 5

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feter jones georgetown new gvas executive georgetown much lauded volunteer ambulance service chose a new slate of directors at the annual meeting in lwnqfll auditorium l week pictured here are new brigade chief harold gilmer front centre flanked by captains bob mcmenemy ngr7f7and deuortutk hte- back row a li p pn trev williams bob wyatt ace bailey leonard scarborough and william kmrade missing when the p dure was taken were l euis norm mcdonald wally mcdonald and george glassford and treasurer gerard w icox many activities at ilton centennial manor by muriel thompson regular meeting of the halton manor hobby class was held in the auditorium on wed nesday january 18 with mrs s lockie and mrs s allen presiding a great amount of business was transacted a very pleasant part of which was the displaying of three useful and sous donations these do nations which contained wool embroidery floss rick rack braid discarded nylons and many other practical items for the various handicraft projects of the class had been received from the scotch block women s institute the blair evening auxiliary of campbellville and miss marjoric inman of dunn l ville a letter of appreciation from mrs i- rank ruddcll of rjt no 3 georgetown was read to the class in this let ter mrs ruddell thanked the ladies who t worked on the afghan that she had won in the december raffle it was de cided that at least one and per l haps two more treadle sewing machines should be obtained for the class it was decided that the next meeting which will be held on fehruary 1 will take the form of a bingo on friday evening januarj 20 the residents enjoyed a gen uine treat when mr s allen the superintendent ran the pro jector to show the full length motion picture meet me in st louis this fine picture which starred judy garland and which depleted life in the city of si louis at the lime of the fair there in 1904 was very mucli enjoyed by everyone on saturday january 21 the residents enjojed another treat this time a donation of british columbia delicious apples the gift of the dixie presbyterian 1 church choir this choir prcs ented two very fine concerts in the auditorium during i960 at each of which they sang under the direction of- their jcader mrs w l watson of enndalc the apples lived up to ihur name delicious and were greatly appreciated rev j l graham minister of st- paul s united church hilton conducted the church service in the chapel on sun day afternoon january 22 mr graham read psalm 22 and a 1 passage from revelation as the scripture lessons speaking humourously of the scottish nation as a nation raised on porridge and the shorter cat echism mr graham said that no nation with the exception of germany had produced such noted theologians mr graham then went on to deliver a fine sermon on the answer to the first question in the shorter catechism namely the chief end of man is to glorify god and enjoy him forever in our great free land of canada mr graham said wc as a people ihould realize the mercy of god- and should be filled with hum flity and thankfulness at the same time the individual chris tian man or women will lead a god centred life with his or ber roots deep in the being of god monday evening january 23 was movie night again at the manor when the motion picture film china cnocr commun ism was shown by mr allen this film was brought to the manor through the kindness of dr mccutchcon who had ob tained tt tor the rotary club meeting to be held the follow ing evening this interesting and informative film which had been produced- by the encyclo- 1 pedia britannica depicted main ly the great changes in the in dustries of china brought about the communist regime it wed the communal methods used in agriculture whereby men women and children all work together in the licldb tt showed also the irrigation pro jects that are making the soil more productive the great irercase in the manufacture of steel and the flourishing auto motive industry by which motor cars and tractors are being pro duced were depicted as being great source of pride to the chinese people there is also vigorous health campaign in china today one unfortunate side of the picture however is the fact that the hate amcr ica campaign is very strong in the chinese nation al the present time very sincere and earnest service was conducted in the chapel on sunday afternoon january 29 by several mem bers of the christian business men s committee of oakvihc the service was under the dir ection of mr george mcauis ter with mr g browne leading the singing and mrs g brown- play ing the piano mr clare laing offered prascr and rev john pride delivered an elo quent and inspiring do you remember this sign sandblasting operations which removed yean of accumulated grume from the mcgibbon house on main and mill streets have also erased link with early georgetown on the vest end of the hotel wing which contains buck s fine foods work men in refreshing the wall t appearance remov ed a faded weatherbeaten advertisement which for years had extolled the ben fit of using a certain brand of certain product though it was probably read by thousands of pass ers by jim buck haxarded a guess that very few if anyone would remember the product or the brand boasted by the dated com mercial do you al muncil did says no need for more payment centres extra centre for water and hjdro paj ents are not nec essary in o opinion of mayor hyde answering a query at last weeki council meeting by cr jim own oe mayor said he thuus recent arrangements are m satisfactory v th water bill ayable at etthei the mun ice 1 office w the bank of commerce branch in delrex t is not so much the ioca lion as qu fct that people find it difficult to get to either plaos when the offices ar npen cr brown said mayor hyde replica thn people can pay by cheque in the mail as for hydro all bills must be paid downtown and there is a letter box for those who come after hours we have people at silver- creek who pay double water bills and have just as far to come to the office as residents in the eastern part of town he reminded too many payment locations would complicate bookkeeping and it is best to keep to the present arrangement he thinks government txamines problem of firemen haltons firefighters the income tax bureau tc cur rently deadlocked in their fight o er firemen paying income tax on expense money received from fighting fires a letter from halton m p sandy best to halton mutual aid coordinator chief doug wilson of oak vi he advised chief wilson to do nothing about the income tax order at t present as the government was looking into the matter cd to renew the nlws mrs willing wll kive a report of the local coun cil of women s annual meeting which she and mrs owl and luil attended i hettwauuf ul things in i ift are but was the tlilinc of the mull i which was tiven b miss lucna campbell miss campbell s message was most thought provoking and each one i took mam nn util thoughts home with thim on ihtu sub ject mrs w bill of the uilpint hand committee iikid num hers to m ike a quilt hloik sun lhar to t minple ft r a quilt that could bt made in case of nicd sinn rrhftlar ind wis mrs george camplcll birth ta i hi lunth mmiltio h mound hir with a hi ml ful hirthdi cake ixtui lin to h r i happt birth d i from ill the mimbirs i 1 1 in i mi cl id with the i quit n iflu wlmh a turnout luiuh was sirvid the firemen are crossing their fingers and hoping thel roadway which provides matter will be dropped thev federated made inquiries in other ontario centres and learned that only firemen served by the hamilton bureau of the internal revenue department are being asked to pay tax on their brigade expen cr brown said he has had enquiries about how much in crease theft will be in water bills for sewer charges ind was told that it is probable residents will be paying 50 over current charges commenc ing march 1st council is still awaiting final decision of the fontario water resources com mission before levying the charge reeve doug sargent said the road committee has discussed tree pniningand plans to pro ceed with removal of dead trees but will delay pruning until the- spring cosfcsttmates will he presented to council before any action is ordered he said a fence claimed to be erect ed on a town roadway last year by bruce williamson 185 main st n was ordered removed within thirty days reevesarge sa solicitor has advised that the page i thl oiewovtown hirald thureday february lath nt ontario drivers worlds largest car insurer announces new savings of 384000 to ontario policyholders l if youre a careful driver you too may save so contact me todayl residents of temperance street belongs to the town although originally it was pri vate property names omitted from list of directors a number of names were in advertently omitted from the hit of directors of the iques- ing agricultural sociclj in last week s herald in the men s section names of john bird i mac alexander and len coxe should have been included and i in the ladies section mr lloyd fisher mrs graydon chester mrs florence giffcn mrs a w gilmer and miss tlsie bird words of the wise small opporumlies are often the beginning of great enter prizes dcmohlhcgics rosedale florae flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert tr 72952 we wire flowers eric beard 21 rexway drive tr 74814 state farm mutual automobile insurance company canadian head office toronto ontario m our great annual one cent sale of wallpaper 2 rolls for the price of one plus one cent also special values in paint sale now on until february 25th kennedys bookstore opposite post office guelph wi members honour memory of mrs frank the ladies of the georgetown women s institute held their regular meeting in knox chur ch hall on fcbruarj 1st with the president mrs welhn ion wilson presiding owing l tlu lllniss of the secrelarv sermon treasurer mrs rink pitch before beginning his fine ser mrs lui na campbell took in r mon mr pride read verses 25 place the melting op nod to 34 of chapter 5 of st marks with ttie usual form of the gospel as the scripture lesson ode and marv stewart collect mr pride stated at the begin i members observed a two miu ning of his sermon that our god utes silence for the late u is a god of power this fifth i rink who hid hi en i most chapter of mark taken in ils entirety proves jesus to be i god of power with power over demons diseases and death he drew a parallel between wo- man whom only jesus could heal and morlal blinds- who r nash and mcdowell plumbing and heating a water softeners b water systems t repairs alterations tr 72842 nts lost in sin and whom jesus can redeem dod w to demonstrate his power u the lives of individuals as jesu demonstrated his power ovci the life of this woman loved and valued member roll cill was answered b e ich riv nj a verse with the word heart in it minutes of the last meelnil and corn spond eiice were re id and di ill with seviral articles were olt red vfor the wool hatdurifl exhil i which will h held it the mil ton 1air donations were votui of 5 eieh for thi musicil f- tival ind for prizes for t ic pupil uith the hi liesl si i 1 in al the hiui st ho 1 i meticemi nt h was al o dieid abitibi earnings show 4 per share increase net larnings for i960 of ah itibi power paper company limited which conlrots the local provincial mill were s12 266 288 compared with 11 1325 544 in 1859 larnings per common share were 2 83 com pared with 2 72 per share in 1959 an improvement of 4 abitihi like many other in dustrial companies was faced with increased costirbul selling prices were not subject to off setting adjustments except ro a very limited extent consolidated net sales of abl libi companies were the high est ever at 154 339 604 and represent an increase of j12 i 526 530 or9ftever 1959 the annual report to share holders containing a review of 1960 operations is to be re leased about march 1st monuments f omptpry i pttprinrj yeadons memorials 22 king st east gaorgttown tr 79s73 travel notes easter in new york go by train or air wide choice of hotels leave thursday eva g march 30th returning sunday night rail 9q from s7 returning montfy night rail tlpk from h3 john r barber travel advisot john r- barber agency insurance travel tr 7 2214 mil st dorit wait buy winter tires cju whan vou wont to shjp whn you nd to i m mma lmh auti dut u titti 4ttp tttroi lt available at harley motors alder farm to the people of georgetown our grateful thanks for making our grand opening such a huge success all steaks 69 round sirloin tbone etc extra lean minced beef 4 lbs for 100 short rib blade or 1st cut prime rib roast 49 white or brown 24 oz sliced bread 2 loaves 29c fresh killed for boiling chickens 19 farm style sausage 19 holiday margarine 19 lean brisket plate 19 youll hlf to hop h rn our pnei wilt contnw to b th fowaj wero famous for itfw prices on high quality government inspected maafs in former davidson pharmacy location georgetown 148 guelph st

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