Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1966, p. 5

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lectc and pencil club outdoors t n dr john sibley guest speaker when eightythree nurses met babbling brooks and dabbling artists mrs pat baiasko looks on as a fellow member of the georgetown palette and pencil club mrs mary cooper puts the final touches to work during a field trip to the i north halton golf and country club iqst week- the club went outdoors to capture on eanvassthewarm eutumntoney whiehnowdominate the local landscape earlier the club held a painting session on the centennial park grounds the club is planning b outings as well as field trips to view well known collections of paintings many atfend st pauls 20th anniversary service congratulations to st pauls anglican church norval which celebrated its 120th an- lniveraary on sunday october 2nd with a special evensong service at 430 pjn with rev ueweuin leading in the ser ves bishop wilkinson of the niagara diocese gave the ser mon special guests were rev and mrs robert coupland of mea lord anglican church rev and lira r duncanson of norval presbyterian church rev and mrs w- ridley of norval uni ted church and mr and mrs roland haines representing st albans anglican church glen williams the service was followed with a dinner in the parish hall at which about 120 sat down to a lovely meal prepared by the women of the church norval united church ucw catered to the executive of dufferln and peel ucw presby- terial which was held in nor val united church on wednes day september 28th sympathy is extended to mrs hm moyer on the death of mr moyer in georgetown district memorial hospital fol lowing a lengthy illness he will be missed by his many friends in the district the funeral was friday september 30th with interment in george town cemetery norval presbyterian church yps held a very successful social evening at the home the president miss margarit mcclure on saturday evenlng- october 1st the young people enjoyed a hay ride and danc ing to records followed by a weiner roast this was the first social event of the fall activit- norval presbyterian church wms met at the home of mrs art clark on tuesday after noon september 27th with the president mrs jack mcclure in the chair the devotional wls given by miss florence brown mrs oli ver hunter assisted by mrs many compete in 4h club achievement day at milton eightythree nurses attended halton county chapters annual dinner meeting on sept 28th at the estamlnent restaurant in burlington guest speaker at the registerd nurses asssocuuon dinner was dr- john sibley consultant in internal medicine and head of the dept of medi cine at the joseph brant mem orial hospital dr sibleys topic was oper ation crossroads africa an in ternational project in which he baa been involved since 1060 at which time he gave voluntary medical service in africa along with 19 other professional peo ple from the hamilton area dr sibley explained that the crossroads africa program was a vehicle to recruit young peo ple such as university students nurses teachers from different races and backgrounds to go to africa in the summer to live and work with their african counterparts the aim is to en able them to get to know each other as people dr sibley illustrated hu talk with a film- entitled -cross- harold mcclure gave the chap ter from the study book called to be cobuilders mrs nelson robinson and mrs r duncanson assisted the hostess in serving lunch plans were made during the business for the fall thank- offering meeting to be held in the church on tuesday ifter- noon october 25th it takes more than a little damp weather tq dampen the spirits of folk enjoying a fair many from the village enjoyed the day at georgetown fall fair on saturday october 1st bahais entertain americain friends and view slides mr and mrs joe emmerson n main st n invited the ba- ihais and their friends on sep tember 25th to view slides and hear mrs beth mckenty of milwaukee wis tell about her recent travels to iceland turkey central africa and is rael beths mother emigrated to manitoba from iceland many years ago and when mrs mc kenty was in london england in 1963 attending the bahal world congress she met an ice landic bahai who invited her to his home and she visited an uncle and other relatives last year while on a world tour she returned to iceland and found the people and clim ate so delightful that she and her doctor husband intend to settle there and assist with the formation of a national admin istrative body by 1967 canada established the ninth such body in 1948 and today there are 69 sutih assemblies throughout the world the international body formed in 1983 is in haifa is rael and it was there last janu ary that beth took many of the slides shown mr and mrs e e barf were at the kitchener fair on sept 26th to assist the bahai com nrunites in that area to man their booth at this exposition wihtch continues all week mrs lena emmerson and muriel bare were in- bramalea several days last week to assist in the survey on religion in the schools which has been done in many ontario towns this summer as a public service assist the commission set up by the ontario government roaders in africa which show ed african and volunteers wor king together building schools and hoslptals to meet the needs in the village miss ruth milne president of halton chapter introduced miss laura barr executive sec retary otrnao who reviewed current association projects and asked for continued unity from membership mrs hjgo kay district 4 president referred to rnaos new structure and informed members that a district work shop mil be held on nov 24th for the purpose of assisting the members in adapting to ibis new structure the following nurses were el ected to the chapter nominat ing committee mrs harold nicholson and mrs william mc nairn of burlington and hiss ann tucker of georgetown other georgetown nurses at tending included brenda han cock kay davidson genbdine whittaker uda villeneuva li sa bernardino leni payuma zam funtenella and audrey thi aof thursday hi oohoitown hirajd 4th 14 sdmhplaltler anyone in the tyrol festive occasion are celebrated by the men of the villages doing the scfauhphttler each dancer claps his hands then slaps his shoes apttecsv and the scat of his short leather pants setting up a remarkably catchy rhythml boac travel agents can tell you where you can see this unique dance performed thats because they are per haps the most widelytravelled people youll ever meet they can tell you about fascinating local customs and special things to see eat and do all these little extras wont cost you a penny more so before you plan your trip sec your boac travel agent british overseas airways corporation with aih canada your local xboac agent is barber henley limited 27 mill street 8772214 complete travel service at no extra cost to you wifesaver sale gas ranges gas dryers as low as 10q95 l j emiwwi trade of special interest to norval itcs was the public school lis play on prince edward island the birth place of canada it featured real lobster traps and fishing nets from the island the womens institute dis play on litterbugs also drew attention with many of the lit tle girls looking for their own particular doll the display showed a picnic area with iwoi picnic tables one group ol dolls were neat and tidy put ting their utter in the waste container provided for their use but the other group had litter strewn all over the area and had broken tbe picnic tab le on saturday september 24 seventy three halton 4h club members exhibited their calves at their achievement day each member led his or her calf around the ring one judge scored the calf while the oth er placed the club member on showmanship tbe showman ship judge for all classes was jack riddell assistant manag er of the toronto stock yards judges for the individual cits- se were dean styles paris no 2 for the jerseyguernseyayr shire calves doag gregson of hdlaburgh for the holsteio calves and george leslie bock- wood no 2 for tbe beef calv es the placing in each class were as follows- halton jersey guernsey ayrshire calf club all 17 members of this calf club com pleted their project junior dairy allan gibson jersey rae swackhamer guernsey stuart nurse jersey senior ayrshire eliiobeth norrington gary dobbie senior guernsey lois mc- nabb barley pickering bruoe pickering senior jersey heather mc- csig nancy beaty susan mc- caig showmanship hurray mc- caig nancy beatycarol swack hamer heather mccaig mecaig easlhahon 4h holsteln calf chib all 30 members of this club completed their pro ject- junior holstein edward bird ted brawn mary hcgee senior holstein david tan- murrty brownridge harg brownridge this was bk lar gest class of the day with 10 entries showmanship harg brown- ridge murray qrownridge da vid tarzwell don brander bry an marshall west halton 4h holstein calf club all 14 of these members completed their pro ject junior holstein lyle sto kes sandra bennett janet hun ter senior holstein lois hun ter larrry bennett bryon law rence showmansbip larry bennett marg hunter lois hunter san dra bennett barry mahon halton 4h beef calf club thirteen of the fourteen club members completed their pro ject junior beef doug twiss angus senior beef tom sullivan sonny ferrier duaipurpose shorthorn steer doug gardbouse bill jackson larry gardhouse showmanship larry gard house doug gardhouse verna thompson edward martin pat sweetman eight of the eleven steers en tered in this class are queens guineas steers these will be shown at tbe royal winter pair in october by placing first in the beef showmanship larry gardhouse will receive the john willmott trophy at the 441 awards night plus 10 special heat your home i way with natulan g and smarts chinook automatic gas furnace- bta natural o will ft aale mc chinook will r abundant tial hrftimuna- tortobu w inlet david lome bird was prominent in liberal party circles prominent in township and county liberal party circles david lome bird 55 died sud- denly on friday september 23 at his 5th line esquesing farm home mr bird had been president of esquesing liberal associa- tion he was also prominent inl masonic lodge work in milton i he was a past principal of st clair lodge no 75 ram and j a member of st clair lodge no 135 af c am he was a 14 degree member of murton lodge of perfectidn hamilton born at meadowvale he was a son of the late james and annie cook bird his family moved to the 5th line when he was a boy and after his fath- ers death he continued to oper ate the home farm unmarried he leaves one brother herbert of tarzwell he was predeceased by a sister alma mrs tj brownridgc and brothers wilfrid howard and arthur rev keith hawkes conducted the funeral service at the har old c mcclure funeral home georgetown and interment was in evergreen cemetery milton a masonic service was held the evening before pajlbearers were gordon mcdonald cecil wilson frank ruddell ted hanop thomas marsh and charles johnson now for a limited time you can get a famousmake gas 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