Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1961, p. 9

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acton womens institute gives variety program rfmrtfl mem inuercarglll and the thin red line popular muaic was represented by tea or two and a medley from the broadway musical show take me along the tango by murlewbompsun j- comperalte and a minuet by mozart represented dance an ergwnlutlon that has provided many evenings of noy mus semiclassical numbers able entertainment ever the years came again to the manor to by rubinstein schumann and present a program of socred and secular numbers on tuesday tsaikovtky and a chorale by evening november list the organisation fart question was the i back rounded out a fine pro- actons womens institute and a large number of its members grai the georgetown hrral thursday december 7th 7 were present presided and the president of the institute nnouncod the program mrs hargrave refreshments of tct co free wtrc doughnuts and cookn ras observed in memory of two former members who united church the have passed on mrs annie pernell and miss alice hume j doughnuts had been donattd slides showed scenes not only by the kum duble club in kansas but in new mexico mrs hargrave extended gree tings from the institute to the residents and asked the audience to join in the sinking of a hjmn the old rugged cross she then called oo rev jches in this section of the usa insurance travel 4 walter t evans co triangle 22512 2 miusteeet serving your community for over 40 yean oba bulldlnea th rocky moun- ln ndh h cm ri p vjlmer th james rudd pastor or acton baptist church to conduct a devotional period mr rudd s remarks proved to be ver ap propriate to the occasion and were all shown end commented upon in very interesting fash- ion the last portion of the pro gfam was a sing song conduc and ravelled by people like mrs a cashier mrs ted quackenbush is a favourite wilh customers shopping at the 1ga foodliner on guelph st mrs quackenoush foreground was voted winner of a popu larity contest held their contest during the past month in which i 000 customers cast ballots mrs p ba ley background was the runner up new nomination meeting is called for oakville the oakville trafalgar nom ination meet ns of november 20th was rulil injlid last week bj lite onuno municipal board although trafalgar town ship hall was jammed and ov erf lowing with ratepayers the night of fhe nominations the om b ruled the meeting was invalid because it was improp erly advertised in two oakville weekly newspapers published november 91 h lirv z lt fahfl onerous friends e trio and the singsong that meeting must be ad followed it featured ellknon the board ruled another no minal vertised and this decimbcr 7 from 7 to 8 30 p the dale of the election very comforting to his elderly ted by mr powell who plovcd audience tne accompaniments on the the porton of ihe prosram electronic org tut fouoird consisted of mus i n v cal number readings and bcot t ush dncmg kedings were women gv by ms isobel ander ujjoikvllc to l son and mrs robert prker a two enjoyable highland dances j was presented were performed by little mar okllle chptt- of garet savin vocal duels were barbershop singer these ris sung b mrs veldhus and were the guests of the lliss d simmons and by mes chapter mentioned upon re srs vic bristow and 15 dub turning home everyone repor a trio of three young men bui cd m ning patterson of aston and bob music and fnendl wngstreet and jeff barry of nes ever where erih placed several mstrunen u w pleasant surprise for tal numbers on two guitars the residents to welcome back and a ba0 mrcharles lands manor on saturday even borough played- two cornet sel bernard stable a ections former member of the staff talents 1 w na como l conduct an l evening or instrumental music at the conclusion of this j and s1lg song mr shrub varied program to which so brought two very taknlcri many persons so generous y wlth hlm y ra contributed their talents deli ur5el and mr mi rowe cious refreshments consisting of mr shrubsole plaud lhe e sandwiches con faction eo tea tronic organ mr lrsf1 the pi and coffee were served by thel and mf rme hc drum ladies of the institute and tnej popular the program presented residents had once again pleasure of talking with these mrs yeltqueckenbush shier at he iga store won the month long popularity contest conducted by the store over a thousand ballots were cast by shoppers to de cide the most popular em ployee the shoppers too had a chance to win a name was drawn from the ballots for mrs quackenbush entitling the winner to 15 worth of groceries the lucky winner was mrs l bydevaate 30 john st a twenty five dollar cheque and a free hair styling were the prizes donated to mrs quackenbush by owner bob caldwell the second and third run- nersup were mrs p bailey and mrs b cowbrough georgetown wood products and custom millw0rk ernest hofmann always worrying difference hetwien a poor man and a rich man is that ere worrits about his next meal while the other worries about his last meal to be held from acton on wedntsda nas ember 22nd the residents spent been pttponedlodvcembcr 18 0 enjojwe hour in the j n r i auditorium with rev d a powell rector of grace angli ning nov popular sons and familiar old- dec evidence submitted to the omb sthwid the adurtise ment had in ihe u milton and the hamilton hottiur ihi board ruled thi oakilli cit n- ha i not retuvcd n nfujimn quiml hi tljt maiiu i cd5l of the two 0 papers the rruttin betn le t out can church in milton who had ballads and folk tunes such well known popular sons as just a garden in the rain and back in your own back yard and such ballads and folk songs as daisy swett rosv o gracl old black joe and blue ituh of scotland delighted iht the coloured slides which audience mr shrubsole plav re both attractive and in- ed two organ solos dannj bo structlve had been taken last and the lost chord all the high tales fverted to make the score 140 remembrance service the end ot th third quarter due to tht fine lcfcniive for student casualties pi of our defn c im c ton was unabl to tvtn prirsrcs out of their own end as thc wire kept to shirt sai the ri brls marched down thi field with an advance poll on 16th the whole question arose hn oakill councilor wl come to ihe manor lo show col n proocrlv placed card h d oured slides and conduct lhampion in qu of h nom si y vy eandldat i- tl cauta ha fa lad to sign hit oath of allegiance whei canductinn mrvcas at a churchlenl and their evening of s r alon h si of was greatly en and ao- date hd 2500 inhabitant in western predated cost woo kansas near the colorado bor- nship clerk s feath j mr powell gave an inter crstoue who is rcturmnj offi tting commentary while he ctr for ihe election said that w showing the slides the 500 would cover the tv for the best deal on and hifi come to milliere tv 14 wesleyan st tr 73405 brand names rca victor philco motorola blaupunkt clairtone loeweopta k structive naa oeen itn ist jy summer when mr powell was gentlemen displaced grnt tal lawyer the missing data their f-unnint- nf mitt forms and re advertising for tht new nomination and election at 1 30 on november 10th the high school held its an nual service to commemor ate the death of former stu dents in the world wars and in korea a full assembly was called in the usual man ner except that the choir was on the stage mr lambert opned by re minding us of that for win h we were vrnbled he also reminded us that the honour roll of the school is m ev aence that of the town most of tho town s dad having been former pv is at the high school adrienne nurie our head girl read the opening words this was followed by the lords prayer and an ap propriate passage from the old testament br an lewis reed the honour roll for the frst and second world w rs and for the korean war our trumpeter pliycd ihe lait post this wi followed the trad tional two mir- of sllente wc were rouirh again by revet e and th- servic closed w in god sivs the queen this was our remembrance day service it was a tribute to those of one generation who fouiht so that the next might be fre it is a truly appropriate rem nder in our present troubled times when mr fr men seem bent on having tend rui another round of war the i m ouick powerful pldvs to the ct n 4 vard line whtro mc 11 went nvir on a keep draw pj the oulslndmq plavtr if the dj w in ord i ft rn r n ovtr ct n f r i t uns ilm t at will 1 tc crncl tht bill fur i its of la and 20 v 1 on off tackle plavs throuhoul thr- wmo t ws blotko i on the cointrt tin last touchdown as the en kd 200 for the ribtls oiiin jnding in the game wen n ii ii iken sparkv mctill sew ii ittmrtlr eorge smith and i dtni is martcl alexander jersey silver medal sire mic lexinder sons nor i onl one of the best known jcracj hreedcrs in haltonl counij hive recentlj devel oped i siher modal sire llranit n sonoi s radar clas ifitd irv eood radar wis bred b b ii hull and son ind has thrcr silver medal da uhlors from different dims ridr kittv cl issified rj o it produced 9 541 1 i bow to st john s in cw0ssa football nd 480 lbs of fat jun r 2 jear old rose him 4th chssified i ik ai a stnior oar prodiiroil k501 11 of ind 422 lb- of fat rovo t roger cat it georgetown after by 1 il champ inship for mil v i crmntj suffer d thpir first d i if the soatajnn ii n i i r djinst st iihntvltrjrit f i in the wossv sum iinjk r iclph hg the ciin llf rt earlv in ihe first qu ir a ith st jt ridii jui r mo lifl lb of fit s t uod i lus mis pi ar old produced mlk ind 471 lbs flk clalfled above average rebels end season with win over acton a npion s moras kvlar it i i ih suits of the reat l in hull brimplon radar ids 11 it ud ihuhters tha ie 8 025 lbs of nulk and taking a ba 1 lhi of fal 5 16 p ccnt iv jihn penrtkk on or hi- 8 chssified daughters av ns v rd bin th i as m p crnl he has umuiu iltitk si j hi a of 118 112 i ihe hjll ti ihi fn ird which nitons the production of fr n whore kiev tin in lhlrrs s 18 per cent for ihi first ore of a liawd bv st f john quick sconn ahilitj j ron mil took the kickoff on abmt next pjiv of the rame anl hibii r the brood class average ilk ind for butterftl pro- m thej are 2 per cent back through the entire john team for ihe fintt a few jcars ajo iclbort ar the rebels finished up their n sec ro tho run strnw d mil strrotiville ontario pur season in a way that left no u hlockinc abilitv of the chafed tho jirsiv bull bramp- doubts as to who the leaoua r lo open the holes ton honest beacon from b champions wero when they rot uirtuh which lvell scamper h bull x son bramplon ont led over acton 20 0 on october r f lhc touchdown tho k ck boiion has nn boon awjiniodu- 25th in a brilliant control blocked and the hilf endrd n sikor medal certificate vc game 7 r for st johns the canadian jerse cattle sparky mcgill quarterbaeked ths second hilf st john s clgb for the hih records of the rebels to he acton 15yard pt our cn k nn two fine re- three of his diuhler each line and from there he relied v p p ihrm a lb fr in a different dam who qui out left on a keep play to go p h end f the third lificd for silver medal rcrlifi over for tst touchdown in the r the rebel bittlol un calrs 9 second quarter of the game urr s t moreomr st irn rnoit larkspur ca- stew bottmley made the eon jhn s load until a lone pnss sifml ood plus as a- junior vert good to put th rebels out n mcgill s wis picked off hv 3 ear old produced 12 010 lbs in front 70 at the half in the st johns and run for the fiml f milk 542 ihs of fat tlen 3rd quarter mcgill connected touchdown st john s coich rnitl mamio classified with bill aiken in the end praiod the rebels hichh fur tood as a junior 3 vear old ton for the second rebl fine painc and cood dofonsive prodiicoel 11 103 lbs of milk touchdown of the game the work st lohn wont nn to and 517 lbs of fat men arnolt catch that aiken made was one spit preston 410 for tho ffti nrllj rlaified vorr fond of the outstanding plays of ssq ohimpionship outstand a jm or 2 ar old prodi the game as the ball was well i n thi no wore ron eel 100 j lbs o milk and 4b8 ever his head and wa a terrific inoll finrje smith and lb of fal all records wore drvktg catch bottomley eon- spark v mcgill made in 305 dajs a small but v erv talented group of bandsmen bel tnjsnif to the lome scots miluarv band plajcd an enjojable pro gram of band music on sundav evening november 26th the band was conducted bv cap b g corbett who announced a program that contained a great varietj of selections the band plajed twenlj nun bers and among these number were six well known christmas carols this was the first time for carols to be plaved or sung this season at the manor the program also contained several well known marches rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements cortagea a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert tr 7295j we wire flowers custom millwork churches schools offices schools residential 137 maple avenue east save yourself the inconvenience of an accident make sure your snow ttra treads are good carry tire chains in your trunk have brakes balanced and make sure the steering systems in shape for winter install antt freeze checkwmdshleld wfpen to make sure you 11 see where youre going heater and defrosters should work properly so shoufa headlights and tail lights and do you recall any news stones about carbon monoxide poisoning check your exhaust system for leaks get your car in shape for winter now you might save yourself the inconvenience of an accident m- winterize vmmy driving conditions are worse in winter winterize your driving as well as your car highway safety branch ontario department of transport hon h lrowntraaq cmmthr dec 17 last day to post your chffstmas hail for local delivery poit outoftown mail on tl me too thlivear lend it first class hail gets prefer ential redcarpet treatment right up to the front door conault your pott office leaflet for mail no rieedline chrlbtmie wiehos mtin so much more when they arrive et for christina i maple street needs another volkswagen when you own a 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