Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1964, p. 9

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cheoapluo photo 1965 executive of the north halton association for retarded 1f3 cxcctttvf of ttw kkxtb halton avw fy tf menially kvurdod pudjcd at tl 4akiko i annuel mating lo irkrem it r whoh lo ip tl mnully iwtrdwd in it e sne during tti com ng yr slwn uiii iexd ng sotury ma lf kardall lprwdw mm logy trhy nd ccrrsipotujim try wr tenj hail n st ul f j 7er mcond vicw pfiwjn hry iilum ueaiufew j m sxoat fwl iilrmr nod bckt fedu at 01 ion santa claus pays annual visit to halton manor of saturday evening iwr sunber 5th bants c lau caul to the manor lo pay itu annual vuit id the rrtldrfiu he visit d thta in the four dining notfii of the lunar and in the infirmary and priwiited gilt to each on the women tvtidrflu rclvd very sltra tlv brush ami comb sets an 1 the hien revived hosts of cig mrri or chocolates as wu the cu in ill of sinlii activlliea hut after boon anlii visit to the wan tgg wj sponsored by the mil ton uranch of the hoy a i can id ian legion the hwmrn who assisted santa at the manor r tire chief a v clement v couuoii and ii toultnn anil legionnaires rill reruon i wwood m black and a mat tluul the residents appreciate this annual visit of santa t uus try much eftd are gratoful to the kinmen and to the ietfon ln- for their generosity in tveaenung these sifts on monday night december 7th fifteen ladies and gentle ed who are member of the south peel choral group paid their annual christmas visit to the manor the auditorium prvmiit a very striking ap pearance for this tlrwt event of tin christmas vuud an iml ution firrpuc with a mirror hove it hid ueq pi wed ag aiiist the rar vail of the stage a decorated christmas tree at the front of the auditorium and kiuall thru i mil uea affixed lt the walli a4dd another aeaonal touch the rolling lights had been decorated with evergreens and christmas hsiw the preil lent of the group mr tood waa imotig the fifteen mi rubers who came mr jerry maimers wai the muilf director and mrs u kill was the accompanlit mrs june cook did all the announcing in ery gracious faihlon itie group sang nine choral number ranging from secular tooaa like my hero and winter wonderlanl to sacred numheri ai 0 holy vlm and the carol of the drums in a star was ills candle a lovely solo was sung hy mrs d mcglashan and in 0 holy night another lovely solo uas sung by mrs velma jonrs tlie last number sunc by the choir uas silver bells there uere a number of in strumental numbers allernat ins with the choral selections for christmas enjoyment president sought good old day ywu guitarists it sutl a ai 1 itnie llutrue 1 ijj 1 imny and two eiimn an orchrur tnade up of the two ivjitarlit a violinist trunin h uruf an 1 ui accordionist jrrry salmeri played several lively tune which inclulid kedw ng and down yon ier hy rej 11 t o the vmlon mr n viewers n tsi in with tie bone fir tuo of these tunes the events and stwcial nlficance of live christmas st a son wer- deurilted ln the b au tifully decorated a idtton mi n wednesday nikhl ivcemur 0 when wentj sonters uho le lontf to the ilrampu n or the salvation army uilel the residents tlie mnte rr sentetl a rry appro riate at 1 impressive program in which pauaies from script ire an 1 othrr sourcei real b mrs varthinc altrrnaled with an thems ami carols sunc by the ehoir to tell the chnvtmai atory capt nelw n tommatul nc officer of the llrampton corps was the expert mu tr director and mr it walker was the very cspalle accomp anist while this lovely program was progreniinj other mem hers of the corps were distrib uting baja of fruit and candy in the bedrooms of the res dents daii q it ro lie mow in a orvehcvse ofn vlt jt oef tf e f tl j wc jo taujt ng ll h wa u 1 o ixa tall 3 n il ng ip r it bf gl i wt at fun t to r da rd l nrj at lie gl ng itjrvg ton gl l a da or two ajo i tlvougbl i d tak a r d a vd ioon v fann s bright was tatd by my j tie to t- was lean arid lank m ifoituta iwmd i t tot up ot to a dt ted bank and we we oot upiot now it e ground wl te got it wh le your e yoong tave il e y rli ton gt t and 1 ny th ste yh rvg song juitgttfl bobtailed bay two forty for hi ipaad tt en h t h i m to an open lie yh and crack you ii take the ltwlain j n jle lxh1 j nyle bllil j ngle all the way o wl it lu 1 1 t io r do in a one horie open ilt gh lithographer fathered american greetings encouraged artists pagan feasts are source of customs 4oi of lb diatoms bow a- auciaud with chrictmaa er oriadauy pajaa or fioncluu tian itxxtrding la the encdo pdu amerieidi eaiurnalia a kocnsd m clebraled in laid danube pvvidd lb bsodel for many of tb ttkrrynakln cutuxn of christmas krotsujiilar celebration for eumpl ttft derived the elaborate ifcasuna the kiviti erf pfu and tha burullxf of c0-4le- ljxhli ilo puyed ait bnpor tac prt in tost vinur aol rtlce frstlvabi au oururc flj ur in th cry toyiholotci of the ktit tawrd u a am god yrosn thtf 1st century mc thu fliure ulthraj waj adop ted by an ibraainif bomber of kintn fcoldwrt ahd other uithrsa kratat frtjvi waj that of the wii ur bouuc the cjiii wwn tli god bifau lo re turn to bis wvfhiitr lo the mb crfitury the vrr trn elurh trdcrd a ibmi el ebrauni ut birrh of the hvtor to be obrvrd on the day of the uithrslc ritri of the urth of the sun and at the tiue of the batunuha at christmas time nostalgia for the good old daa ia as prevalent ai turkey and trim snlng decorations and gifts everybody had more fun 0 the ferling goes during those good old fajhloned clirlst cnases when life was simpler mod according to tradition the tno drlu were always piled fclrb the foodi for feasting were always homegrown and borne cooked the gifts and dec ration always lovingly hand made and the tree itself always chopped down by the head of the haute on a personal foriy io tome hillside or lot christmas nostalgia has even been known to affect heads bf gtate to be epeclfic 11 presl dent of the us it wai every ids duty the president felt i6 ttiakd chriatmjia merry he nd hla family he declirtd were going to have an old fash loned christmas tree it hfd in 1891 a search through recent esppr or eveji through fecenf history would provide do details however about this jejolve for the presidebt was benjamin rtafrison who on deember s2nd in iftfll announ ced to reportera his plan for a food old fashioned christmas most people todiy whose thoughts turn to chriatniases of vore would certainty nettle for h date much uter than lbfll u the time when the good old fashioned chrlstmur had cea ed to exist but if the spirit of an ohf w fashioned christmas didnt va sush u early as president har rlson feared tt 4iad when did it got or has ureally dusp- speared forever most of all an old fashion xt christmas is made up of traditions even in northern climates only hope luck and tbswethermn can say each year whether the traditional to loult i rang a native of ilrmlau ertnany goes tlie err 1 l for tnlnl fatln r of the american chrlsttnai carl irang a lithotrai hrr who bcian a trret n card buunen in itoitm ry mas eshihited his own car tt at the t entfin al r x pout n in hiudelphia in 1875 he tlen had the lira of boll ing an ai n lal competition to ol lain the heat of american art for cards hun ire is of paintings were entered in pranfi s conlcvt for priies from two hundred to one thouund dollars wlmrrs with two rtcrptions were art ists born in the u s women artlits were well rep resented among winner itouna mmet was tlie mother of the tate author and playwright llo- bert fmmett sherwood others were dora v heeler anne morse urbeth huniphrey and rlorenre tajwr tie group of 20 prang prue cards is owned by norcrois jnc greeting card publisher lincoln motors and kody ktefalk 199 gulph u ft73tta3 anvf tlse gcrzua suad cex- tic tribes the wtstssr solstice waa considered aa amportant point of the year mad to com- oaenwrats th return of the sua hsuf held thetr chief fes tival of yule which like other paxaa clbrattons became ad apted to oirisunas xhe teutonic yule feajat also provided nittoma far the chnat ems fetiue such as the yule lot aad waasail bowl im koftway atfvectihs bide aai aimond the chnatmaj pudding tr- dxioo aajrg th fuoow will be toarried ia dae best year thi oskmoettown hsrauf tatwedey dec u 144 page christmas for cut flowers and plants at oux 9menhousf rosedale floral j2 atbrt il 77 js3 w cmiimj th0r0clean mat cox etings dick hawes norton nelson building cantrottor norval not necessarily belong only lo the past net all start euuflhr preparing foods for feasting was doubtless fun and hard work in the good old daya tlut not sll christmas cookies csmlles and fruit cakes today are store bought many a fam hy cherishes the tradition of having the ehlldran help mo ther the holiday cookies are concocted tven the ready prepared foods have their traditions i- or instance some families deliver gift packsges of cakes or can dies to friends when they make christmas calls others act forth a table of treats in the home ready to shires with callers the same is true of that good old days habit of making gifts in this npw day of in creasing interest in sewing msny lovingly homecrafted gifts are found under christ mas trees and yesterdays mom wouhl no doubt have been glad to trade her treadle sewing machine for one of today s elec trie models cant chap tree while dad may not be able to chop down artree for the fa mlly conservationists of our good old forests would n t ap prove a look at any place where trees are sold in the days before christmas reveals that choosing the tree is still a personal all family matter in volvjng plenty of jld ashioned fun ahnost every jrlostalgic dream of christmas long ago seems to hsve its counterpart in the pre sent and all the while new traditions are building up as soh family eseh community creates and treasures its cus toms on another 70 yeart perhaps some public figure may say its time to get back to the good old ways of celebrating christian so have an old fash- douclkt presentation at pinecrovb school a double presentation was held in the old pinegrove school on monday december 7th when mr and mrs guy wil son and mr ami mrs c cord elro patricia ilrandcr were ho noured by their neighbours and friends ttoth couples were mar ried thia fall mr and mrs cordeiro ltc in pnamplon mrs mac alexander read the ad lrcsa to mr and mrs guy wilson and they were presented with a hall mirror and a lahlc flower ar roimomcnt mrs tom mccce read the address to mr and mrs cordeiro and they wrre presented with a floor lamp and a flower arranccment the evening was spent phy ing friendly game of euchre followed by lunch smqwdrlfts will be forthcoming qtbertradl lions however mavtoned christmas now u best wishes jrvtwa credit valloy bottling works 5 mourtlalnvi v road w h kentner son blue coal uel oil 45 quun strut 8771851 may christmas glow with joy for everyone i exchange hotel the kinsmen club of georqotowrv thank youor your support throughout the year and extend lo til our vary bt wliho kinsmen club va flood fcuhi oolcue lor everyone ot qtflshnail and if our w vivos come true you u enjoy the martietf hobday soaion ever norvm body shop john schwingohandl 374 gulph strtet tr 7 3241 bill garbutt kummno and rlcatlno

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