Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1961, p. 3

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times and conservator photo john m mcclure and his wife betty have won a 17 day free trip to england nd scotland the boys from left jo right lorimer billy and jimmy and ho the eldest child mary who was at school when the picture was taken will be looked after by relatives while their parents are away young peoples choir appear in manor concert by muriel thompson i on tbe first sunday of the current month may 7 the church service was conducted by several gideons of the oak ville bronte milton camp with mr stan wright as leader the new orga some organ was played by mr howard west mr wright read the scripture lesson verses 1 13 of chapter 2 of ephesians after which mr andrew dalby prea ched a very effective sermon with appropriate humorous references based on the last two verses of the chapter that had just been read hobby mr dalby spoke ftrt of his the acton united church and the play had been presented for the first time at the alfih ation service held recently by these two organizations mrs ruth engel wife of rev dwight engel minister of the acton tinted church was the leader at the cgit program at the manor and susan radford the president diane angell th treasurer and donna pendle ton who sometimes fills the po ition of sccretarj were all present missionaries the play presented hail the title embark for tomorrow and the stage setting was the deck of a ship bound for lndn many pertinent facts were bro hobby of growing roses and ught out conc the nee 1 said that he knew that every roseplant would bloom accord tag to its own nature or as genesis tells us every tree according to its kind simil rly we mortal beings are by nature the children of wrath but god can give us a new nature through faith in christ thus we become the children of god when jesus comes to caroline hibbard take us unto himself he will c of accept us because we are bis own nature mr a robbins offered the closing prajer st johns fifty six attractive and talen ted young bojs and girls dress ed in their green choir gowns filled the stage in the aud i toriura of the manor thursday evening may 11 these boy nd girls were members of tht intermediate choir of st john s church in georgetown and they bad come to the manor to pres- ent a program of choir music bob pinkerton was the chairman for the evening and mr ken harrison a r t c music director at st john church oenducted the singing i the choir sang eleven anthems ir very accomplished fashion the opening anthem wai the well known hymn blessed as surance and the closing one was living for jesus anthems among the other eitht an thems sung were give of your best to the master marching to zion and beau tiful words of jesus several vocal and instrumental solos were greatly enjoyed vivian 1 perry sang prayer and jane bouskill sang cradle song david farnell s solo was the pages road song and bar bar evans solo was green pastures piano solo elizabeth hansen phed a piano solo couranl b hoi v ley and much to his surprise mr harrison was called upon to play a piano solo his sel etlon was handel s largo four girls sang a double duct these girls were linda king peggy martin gloria lee and pauline armitage their sel ection was out of the dark ness it was t pleasure for the residents to welcome to the manor the parents and friends of some of the children and a social hour during which cold drinks and cookies were erved provided an opportunity or renewing old friendships and making new ones the choir made a very favourable impression at the manor and it is hoped that these boys and girls will soon return it was regretted that mr bernard shrubsole of the manor staff who had made the arrange- mpntfor the choir to come was mi able to be present at the concert faatura an interesting and tn forma live little play was the main feature of an informal and very pleasant evening s enter tainment provided for the resi dents in the auditorium on fri day may 12 by- a group of canadian girls in training con nected with the acton united church this c g lt group k affiliated with tba wms ol of missionaries in india and the attitude of the indian people towards the people of the west em world before the play be gan susan heard gave a short slmmary of the story and nam ed the six actresses who took part mrs engel susan rad ford lorraine lasby diane angell donna pendleton and at the con play susan of restlessness mr mcgown said and even christian lives are affected by it however there is a cure for this soul disease of restlessness and this cure is described in these two verses we must immerse our selves in the love and mercy ol god as manifested in his son jesus christ corsage on mother s day morning each one of the eighty five wo men residents of the manor was presented with a dainty corsage by mr s allen the superintendent of the manor and mrs allen the corsages uere varied in colour and were ver vatlractive they were worn for the remainder of the day scores of visitors cilled on their relatives and friends at the manor during the afternoon and evening of mother s day chapel si student describes bank tour chapel si public school pupils who recently loured the local branch of th royal bank ware invited to put their im prauiona on paporlty principal val stain selected for publl cation was this composition by pat hyde a tour through th royal bank of canada i started off thinking how i boring it would be to tour a bank but much to my sur prise i found it most inter eating as we were looking through the teller s compartment of money i saw for the first time in my life a one hund red dollar bill juet nearby was a little switch which in case of robbery would go off in the police office and not in the bank when we walked into the vault i couidn t help but notice the big iron door which weighed about eight tons in the vault were slv eral safety deposit boxes plus about six larger safes for the teller s use for each of these there were two keys one for tbe teller ana one for the accountant later we ventured down to the basement where stat lonery supplies were kept there were also several box es of cheques which must be kept seven to twenty years before we left i had the honour of thanking the bank manager mr bassctt after i had finished he was talking to me for a short time and 1 found him to be a most friendly person he said in years to come that 1 might have the education to work in this bank i he doesn t know it but i might just do thal pat hyde th maw 2k 1m1 glen williams a woman named gilbert first found gold in canada in que bees chaudiere river in 1923 heard placed a very fine piano solo waltz in a mat by brahms then came an enjoj able singsong with mrs engel at the piano and donna pendle ton and susan heard leading i the singing the serving of cold drinks and cookies prov ided a pleasant social hour with these friendly young girls since none of the girls had ever seen the bones pla ed mr norman viggers one of the residents who is an expert in their use brought a happv ev cmng to a close by giving a recital for the visitors restlessness rev j k l mcgown con ducted the church service in the chapel and mrs w r robert son played the new orga sonic organ on sunday afternoon may 14th mr mcgown based his sermon on the first two verses of psalm 121 which he had read as the scripture les son the present era is an era arnold rathbun representative sun life of canada georgetown 12 gower court triangla 74792 church is crowded for christian family service in glen the united church was fill ea sundav may 7th for the christian ramily week service mr elgin cunnington was in charge of the order of worship and preached the sermon based on the story of the little lad wlb the five loaves and two fishes the old testament scripture was read by terry hancock and the new tosta nent by roberta asseltine ron mcgowan and glen cooper took up the offering the choir comprised of prim ary and junior sunday school pupils sang come children join to sing with m barth graduate miss anne tucker who graduated at war memor al hall ontar o agr cultural college guelph plans on oining the nurs ng staff at georgetown d strict memorial hospital in september anne attended chapel st publ c school george town h gh school and loretro academy before trading at si josephs hosp tal guelph at the piano catharine hun ter old the children s story i the flfwtrs on the eommunion tabic wt re pi iced in memorv ol mrs waldo dims by her s n divid and rl nijhlrr sl via who now lives in los anele cilifornia mr and mr herb preston jr jni mrs i wjtiitc win guests of mr clin i ritcrurd ioronto wlun he was ordained i deacon of the xnjjican lhur ch in st lames cathedral on ma 71h hl was the studen in chirje of si allian s list sumiiur me leives shcrlly for boston w litre hi will w rk in a chunli fclhoul fur tht sum mer t rest wish to canl smons 1 and 1 nil m r hill who wire married on m ij flh happy is the bride that the sun shines on carol i words of the wise when ou get to the et d of jour ropi 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ho 1 116s branch office and warehouse 107 kennedy rd south brampton gl 1 7313 payment of 1961 taxes the first instalment of taxes is dua and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or befora thursday june 1 further payments are due on the 1st of each month thereafter tax bills ere now be ng mailed and if you have not received yours already it will be in your mad within a day or two office hours 9am to 5 p m monday to thursday inclusive friday 9am 6pm closed all day saturday c g benham tx collator how many went to a bank first trobably most of them experienced travellers have learnea at a chartered bank can add greatly to the enjoyment and contentment of travelling here you can get answers to currency questions leave valuables in safekeeping obtain letters of introduction travellers cheques are ideal for day to day expenses for larger sums you may prefer a letter of credit or arrange to have funds forwarded to youa chartered bank has many ways of caring for your travel needs see 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