it 1 norval stacking chairs ucw gift to church school unit two of norvaj united church ucw held thalr christ mas meeting it the home of mrs ja may on wedoeaday vcnlng december 11 with th president mrs gordon laid la w in tho chair mrs j thurlbcck and mra fnal shea gave the davotloncl and the program consisted of watching the movie roddick which was on the work of mlnlstor in a downtown church mrs hoy la id law and mr paul johtuou were appointed tn look after candy canes for the sunday school concert it was decided to purchr slacking chairs for the sunday school anno jiu em cut included the candlelight service to be held i diiday cvunine dec 32nd with the junior jccn and sen ior choirs participating also the annual now years eve dance sponwrcd by the couples club will bo held in stewart- own hall officert elected for neit year were president mrs gordon laldlaw vice president mra paul johnson secretary mr ron moffat treasurer mrs how ard chester the evening ended with thi usual pot luck supper and an enjoyable social time sympathy is extended to mrs wjt craig red georgetown and the ruddell family on the death of mrs relds mother mrs edgsr ruddelt of lslmg ton mrs ruddell waa a slstftr- inlaw of mrs percy laidlaw ttie fjneral wis held on fri day december 20th with inter ment in glen william cemet ery guernsey club merging join yorksi mcoe by h ji stanley ifjc watson is undergoing tests in western hospital tor onto under the heart special ist dr donald wilson his bro- her lee watson has been trans ferred from peel memorial hos pital to the bertram nursing home brampton we extend get well wishes to both of them the hal ton peel guernsey club will soon be history at their annual meeting in the ag ricultural office on dccj12ur they agreed to amaigamafbjwlth the yorksimcoe gufcrnaey club pjans are to reduce vnc number of guernsey clubs fn ontario to seven the same directors as for 1968 were appointed to meet with the- yorkhimcoe directors on monday january glh at the village inn bradford to discuns amalgamation tcuanvs iu groups of trhtgucrnscy breideri has been necessitated hy scvcril selling out anil clubs bcmnmijj too small j iteg black president if the halton icct club thanked all the i mr madill li a busy man qf director- for their past uist many lints ance don mckcnzie secretary i of the ontario and canadian suprome court guernsey cattle clubs compli- he- is the local registrar or mented the club for having the the supreme court in halton second highest number of cat bounty clerk of the county tic in ontario shown at their court and a man whose signs- annual show at milton fair hojt must go on thousands of stated that sales prifcs uerc a 0 document every year bout 10 higher than in 11w7 variety of jobs court registrars day theres a man in halton land twice in the fall plus any county courthouse who at any additional special sittings auch given moment knows every- 1 aa the oho coming up january thing thats going on theoretically thats the case at that special sitting about anywdy j 50 divorces will bo heard mad ill estimated lait supreme court sitting 60 divorce cases in gordon e madllls own words there aro a million things to do were heard his job in a nutshell is co ordinating the work of the coun ty and supreme courts mr madill knows al labout willi and mechanics liens di- allan royce assistant field vorccs bills of tale chattel secretary for the ontario gucr- and that tannery hill tarms had sold the highest price bull ancl cow tin the north american continent last year s13500 and 6800 respectively sending floral arrangements by wire is a convenient nay to say merry christmas to friends and family there are many legends behind some of our favorite christmas flowers hol ly sprang up uhcrc the infant jcsu- took his first steps ae cording to one story today lowers are a symbol of the holiday spirit and bou quets wired can convey seasons greetings to friends and family even when they are thousands of miles way catalogues which are available local florists shops enable you to the louquets you are wiring before you make your selection hsey club stressed that farmers tnyst pay more attcntinrito fee- ding heir cattle and tliit herds ahquld be on tett toy- victorian era christmas toys for children of the victorian erj were meant to amuse as well as instruct the popular mechanical batiks ver interesting to wjtch and aloindj3lrl thrift in sicily in sicily many families use christmas trees but thy decor ate tham with apples and oran ges instead of tinsel i hi car ries out ah old tradition that all the tree boro fruit uhen christ was ikwii i1iw another of madills hats is the difficulty is the age od lh onc wpars as spcdai ex problem of not enough hours in amlm lo lhe cajics of th da plantiffs and defendants in such things as motor vehicle accid ents the parties are examined prior to the court case under oath to provide a clearer pict ure of the incident and facilit ate ht trial this prattler sometimes re sults in sett lemon tv outside the chattel mortgages bills of salr and chattel mort gages registered in madllls of fice amount tn an annual reven ue of more that 20000 ai a rule thrse seldom retult in court casef he venue in hit department tor the current year ik up 40- 000 on last years amount kir madill said last year his office inade 114000 this means there hai been about 40000 more work this year and madill belioves ii norval pot luck luncheon for norval women lhe aflrual christmas pot suck luncheon oi unit one of toallour loyal friend happy holiday erics hardware gifts cmh mill ctntra norval united church ucw w imld it tbahonww mra cor don mllkr on thuradiy after- noon december 12 the buffet lunch was touch enjoyed fol lowed by the meeting with mr guy wilson presiding in the kbsence of tho president the roll call wl anawered with an item on chrlitraaa in japan mra norman lajdlaw ave a christmas theme davo- tloilll and mra bill graham read a christmas story mra john marshall read article on a childrens home and mra lorn cleavs read a atory on hong kong the various conveners gave their reports and mrs n laid- law reported that the bale had been packed and delivered mrs murray laird gave the tresur- ers report mrs james laldlaw condjc- ted a huniorou contest and mrs wilson clqsed the meeting with prayer the january meet ing will w hdd at the home of mrs guy wilson on the usual meeting date mrs ed mclean wipe up i when cooking the biglholl- day meal remembers to wipe up grease splatter or spills to prevent slipping and flash fires your best too a damp sponge sprlnlded with aal aodji concentrated fial qui ckly acnulsiflei grease ic may the holidays bring you and yours every happiness best wishes from john b0ught0n jiwiuirs certified watchmakers i main stnw nrth georgetown rebekah lucky draw money for hospital mrs greta stoddard arietta street was the lucky winner of christmas cake ulth ticket number 113 at a draw made at verdun rebekah lodge on tuesday vemntf the proceed from the draw aro for the c p and t fund it was decided to uie the proceeds from this draw auii tnented by funds from the lodge and fromlhe past noble grands club to purchase a high low bed for georgetown district memorial hospital mortrfiiics trial notlcw etcetera etcetera you iarc to he a good ad mlnistrator for this job he said between phone calls and danhing out of the office lhe administrator is ably as- alstcd by his deputy mrs geor ge gilbert and a staff of four hvy load take wills for example- b- tw- en 400 and 500 wills tfa through meidills office every year two or three every day very few wills are contested in the courts he noted the last onc to end up in the courts was last spring judge sprague county court and also surrogate court judge it the man who hears contested willi explained the registrar generally wills are contested whpn certain parties claim the deceased person was not of sound mind when bequestln jill his or her money to for ex ample the local hotel for the tremendous volume of wills going through this of fice mr madill said there are very few problems dlvorc cm divorces are another popular item the supreme court meets four times a year to hear dl- vorca caes twice in the spring son graduates married with one son a doc tor graduated this year and another son in high school mr madill of burlington has been with the attorney generals de partment 20 years he was ap pointed to his prcftcnt position in 1060 wis signature it ubiquitous all county and supreme court judgments are signed by him all divorce petitions notices of eviction notices of trial sub- pocnas all papers in fact that are acted upon by the county sheriff tie administrates all he jug gls and pulls the strings and signs his name and tries to keep on top of those million things to do humour has it he succeeds admirably pagkj1 the georgetown herald tuesday dec 24th 1961 we wish you a merry christmas old english carol christmas in midsummer in central and south america rhr the hell- day comes n midsummer santa cuos aiwf christmas r aro aoldom soon but after midnight mats on christmas evo or at dliv nr on christinas day jam il wa athor to onioy tha traditional roast suckling tjfl and thalr trldo assort ment of riouarti tde pratj chat taith day 1our culcl jw cfut joy ffay 5jc 1oaf cbnpanioa chii chtittmv stna and alwatj barber shop wrights variety store 7 james street oppoute mjcunxli greesirgs i a danerj hallo to all our many ifrjends with warmest wishaa f or q very haypy ch aoasonl sykes bakery operated by scotch bakery 43 mln strut north b7734b1 may your christmas be filled with all the seasons joy jeans variety water street ftu tuth attb tbet tieatt erom all of us at imain st georgetown to all our fatrons jrob the station that selves santa norval shell service no 7 highway norval keith d eila phonal dyi 87794 h ni 8777394