Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1966, p. 3

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gets first entennial farm sigh georgetown bahai survey on religion in the school ontario junk tamers em i owan mnblumu project mr pwrtdln special for ontario tuam which i been in the same family ifor entory ormore prt ojf a fftovjncewlde tjen- project a- total of 70 terms in halton for the award hal- farmer count tor- ctof joy- hayward reports at gathering the list of names tfym ninetenths of the job pro- the aums was the easy helton juniors spent never- months tracking down the itary farms and this week their efforts paid off i the first of the 79 signs was tiia juniors chose ftho xjmehoaao area farm of rfred j brown as the first tjpjtce to be presented with the jgo for the brown family las een connected with junior bier end- 4h work for sev- l yeam and mr and mrs town and their three teen-ag- jjail children were a typical farni family on saturday county direct- or hayward and halton junior turner president harold tbo i of milton visited the i farm to officially make presentation the brown i at lot 18 concession s rng first came into the wh name in 1828 when al- brown purchased the j it was passed on to ame brown in 1832 john k i in 1875 fred j brown in 1821 and the present own- r fred j brown h took over ihwo some day in the fat- fred j brown in now a will become the sixth ation brown to own the on hand for the presentation were mr brown bis wife who isa fl hommnaung club lea dor eldest daughter betty anne who is an acton junior farm er and 4h member and is pre sently enrolled in teachers college second daughter mary ida who is also a member of aoton junior farmers end the 4h homemaking clubs and son fred the third better known as ted who is active in 4h work to qualify for the century farm sign a farm must be act ive in operation and be owned by e direct descendant of the family which owned it in 1867 hamon century farms expected to gain nation wide publicity through the work of a halton native his ethel chapman who is editor of the home and country magazine miss chapman feeto that farm ers who developed their land over the past 100 years were not only good fanners but they also sent their eons and daught ers into other occupations professions and business arts and skilled trades so the fam ilies made a second contribu tion to our national life in fields otber than agriculture she noted there ere over 5000 century farms in ontario i can not make a surrey of all of them but anyway i am most interested in my native county halton it should be fairly re presentative of the province m chapman haa circulated a questionnaire- to all the hal ton ce farms for informa tion on where their son- and daughters have gone she hopes to compile an article or series ot arthlerfdr her 93 when the questionnaires mailed back sold parents night iorval public school parents night was held in with gold watches by the peo- norval public school on wed- ijeeday evening november 2 with a good attendance princ- jpu mr jack beed started a r system with the pupils re- t cards parents received cards when they visited the bofaoot on parents night and bed the pupils achieve- with the teacher those who couldnt atteodthat part- evening interviewed the er at a later date samples of work done by the pupils dis- union presbyterian church held their regular month- meeting at the home of mrs leslie on wednesday aft- i november 2 with mm word cook and mrs donald as hostesses the president mm lee cam- 1 was in the chair for the mrs leslie young l a reading mrs a von zoben led in prayer and mrs taylor read the scripture the chapter from r book on call to the iadnsstry reconciliation was given by mrs george leslie trie december meeting will fee held at the home of mrs b duncanson the mans- nor val on wednesday afternoon december 7th nerval united church tjcw held a successful bazasplnd tea on saturday november 5th in- the basement of the church 1 by unit one and as- sd by unit two i charge of tickets for the ten was mrs peter pomeroy and in charge of the tea room were mrs jack hay mrs bob hay mrs bui hyatt mrs g iduer and mrs h lyons girls who assisted in serving were may cathy hyatt deb- and cathy may and heather pie of nerval after world war h with the exception of walt louth who etill proudly shows his gold watch presented him by the norval citizens aft er world war l the petition requesting that more rooms- be built at norval public school is being circulated in the district and is receiving very good support by the ratepayers the next meeting will be held in the school on thursday evening november 10tiu several cases of scarlet fev er have been reported among the school children in the vil lage however it is not the ser ious disease that it was in the past as the germ is quickly killed by penicillin toyota corona cars now in canada in charge of the various booths were bake table mrs garnet laldlaw mrs juoyd laldlaw mn howard and mrs murray laird aprons mra mac hyatt and mrs wflbert cleave novelties mrs bill laldlaw mrs boy xtduw mrs don murray and betty jane laldlaw kiddies mrs gordon laldlaw bui lnidlsw mra boy laldlaw mr ed bark and cathy john- ma cards mrs j laldlaw and mrs l cleave sunday november 6th i day in george- i and norval was well re- cpl l sedore the xante scots rett was sentry at the cenotaph the veterans i gordon browne orm fe carter cbfton moretmvm m ed herbert moreton wat tt louth and herbert roa 1 of whom were presented whom the 20 bill u the favourite bill made by counterfeiters home helpers bazaar successful at union a successful baxaar was held in union presbyterian church by the home helpers on satur day afternoon november 6th in charge of the various tab les were white wares mrs n icam mrs h moore mrs l icam aprons mrs b bulloch and mrs b dixon vegetables and groceries mrs win bunt er christmas items mrs b mcmaster fruit and pickles hiss annie puckering flowers mrs rs leslie candy mrs n newns and mrs r thomp son touch and take tables adults mrs bv dolson child ren mrs b leslie the wa were in charge of the tea room and tin bake table the tea boom was dec orated with christmas decora tions and in charge were mrs eric leslie mrs clifford cook and mrs donald dolson charge of thebake table were mrs fraser macdonald and clarence anderson miss lorna elliott brampton assisted by her mother mrs g elliott held a miscellaneous shower for miss norma murray on friday evening november 4 guests were friends of the bridetobe mrs joe murray held a trous seau tea in honour of her dau ghter norma on sunday after noon november 6 many friends in the district called during the afternoon assisting in the kitchen were mrs murrays niece mrs dave barclay and miss aileen jackson the maid of honour miss lorna elliott and the bridesmaid mra john button assisted in showing the gifts norval womens institute met at the home of mrs harold col lins on thursday evening nov ember 3rd with the president mrs don hurray in the chair the roll call was answered with name an important quality of a mature person the motto decency and com passion can be obliterated by fear was prepared by mrs g caseley and read by mrs chester mrs collins health convener was in charge of the program she read a poem you should eat apples after which she showed her slides of quebec new brunswick nova scotia cape breton and prince edward island which she took while on a 3 week bus trip with her sister this fall mrs e burk and mrs vera taylor were lunch committee to assist the hostess during the business it was de cided to accept the invitation of mrs bob may to hold the christmas meeting at her home on december 1st it was also decided to drop the exchange of gifts this year and for the roll call to be answered with a gift for a needxlamily in the district and for each member to bring a guest the toyota corona is a car made in japan by the big toy ota motor company and distrib uted by canadian motor indus tries which has a dealer net work from coast to coast parts service is excellent and not ex pensive quoted from track and traffic sept 06 this is an exciting automobile exciting because it has 1000 ccs which will get you from 040 in 14 sec onds yon can place adults in the rear passenger area and you wont hear any complaints about leg room even with the front bench seat well back the corona can cruise quietly and effortlessly at 75 mph and the ride is almost as smooth as an american luxury car we were able to test both the threespeed manual and auto matic versions of the corona and we cant say we preferred one over the other became they both did their job so well it is therefore obvious that toyota me op with the perfect answer to the economy sedan it will take a great deal of fine craftsmanship and class a en gineering to match thequali- ties found within the toyota corona at 2298 the corona is well worth the price it is a amah car with big car think ing the combination of its quiet running yet peppy acceleration makes the corona engine one of the most interesting features of the car this 1157 en in power plant deveiopa so hp the torque is up lb ft at 2400 rmp the bore is 307 in au three gears are s sad you get smooth acceler atton through each fear the engine is a hard working power plant and unlike many sedans it doesnt start chugging along when it his to tackle a big hill at full throttle we found that she automatic shifted just under 50 miles per hour the wo ti mes were only slightly slower than the three speed manual version control of the corona is light and easy allowing for plenty of exuberant driving the cor ona is right at home on wind ing roads or travelling at a high speed over super highways getting through heavy traffic is also a pleasure with the cor ona while crosswinds fail to bother the car at all e reigns when you first try out the coronas per formance the car is way ahead of many sedans in its diss get ting from 040 in under 11 sec onds and then hitting 60 in 14 seconds means that corona is a great little performer and even when the revs are leahy built op the car doesnt seem to be overworked the toyota crown is definite ly a welcome sight in the econ omy sedan class the car per sonifies what a amah sedan should be like it is an impor ted automobile with domestic touches luxury and above all it is economical it is truly a small family car but if father is an enthusiast then the cor ona can easily fulfill his desires for exuberant driving anyone can feel at home in the corona it has the appearance othel a friendly car and no wig make plenty of this car is now avelble in georgetown at park moi in a survey conducted in bramalea by members of ce stown bahai community j the question of religion in the schools it was discovered that 83 of the resmentt would like their children to know ab out other religions comparab le results have been discovered in surveys tpken in other towns across ontario many of the parents who expressed en interest in their children learning about comp arative religion expressed re igret hat they had not recelv- this knowledge in their own school training the george town bafaal community have decided that a valuable public service project might be to jponsor a course on compara tive religion for adults giving the fundamental teachings of such faiths as hinduism bud- sm islam etc end that it would be of great interest and fulfill a need for the wider un derstanding ao necessary in the world today they are going to sponsor a series of lectures on the various faiths weakly at cedarvale in georgetown centennial park beginning november 20th mra betty frost of kldh- burg who recently conducted a series of lectures on this sub ject in davison will be the ker mrs frost stated it has been a memorable experience for me eg i feel it will be for many to discover the great truths which are to be found in the various religions and the way in which each can contrib ute to our understanding of life church guild is host to two other groups the womens auxiliary of st georges anglican and the womens guild of st pauvs norval were gcests of s nich olas guild on october 26 at a pot luck supper and a floral demonstration by mrs keith webb of webb greenhouses winners of floral displays were mrs w cox mrs e mooref ield new horn hrmranrjmrspoot we hope that mr and mrs d foot and the younger mem bers of their family will be hap py in their new home near moorefield t rev r duncanson of nor val preached at lixnehousa on sunday in the absence pi bevi f jt young who was speaking at the bemeoabrance day serv ice in georgetown frankie hale is back to school after an ear operation in oakvjus last week clarkson of toronto has visiting mrs fdnduy miss marie kara of london visited the karns last week- mr andjttars frank long- street and family of orton vis ited the lmhams on sunday mr and mrs a marshall simeon mrs t parry and mrs harvey dewhurft the door prixe was drawn by mrs m maynard n ufa bttetn marshall of toronto visited mrs osburn on sundy t mr- james mclennan of to ronto visited mr and mr kjrkpatrlck on saturday and mr and mrs dick blandish of thorold visited them on sun dy mr and mrs austin piabl of falsonbridge and mr and mrs d brankley of malton were recent visitors with the fred piehls that vftorwrown hittald thursday november 10 la 1 pages concun oravn miiumno sand road gtava hu and tof soil stomb work tom haines oim wuttam 177403 aa go by bus via suniine service reasonable rates for classes i etc charter service grows clubs e by lh hour by th day iy im trip georgetown transportation its good business to make your savings work earn more interest for you saving accounts 4 interest at 4 per annum reckoned on the minimum quarterly balance is credited to you in june end dec ember a reasonable number of ttieques may be issued freel special savings reserve accounts 4v interest at 4i per annum reck oned on the minimum monthly bal ance while no cheques may be issued you may withdraw any amount in person or by mail et any time guaranteed investment certificates 6v for a term of 1 2 3 4 or 5 years 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