Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1969, p. 6

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quality variety abound at high school art show the firsv student- art show was hew thursday night in the high school auditorium with roughly two hundred spectators out to view the exhibit thfi shew was representative aof the art program for grades 9 10 11 and 12 and ranged from abstracts landscapes ink drawings poncft drawings and culpture the welded scjulp- tore was done by the occupation class drawings of various houses in town attracted much interest as visitors tried to identify them these were done during an outdoor sketching trip a few plaster of pads sculptur es showed an archer influence while an oil paittfing by jupert braggsmith definitely had a group of seven feeling this may have resulted from a trip to the mcmichael conservation area instigated by art depart ment head terry mcdonald who wanted to see the large cof- lcction of canadian art housed there including of course the groujrof seven the heads both in plaster of pans and drawings are part of the anatomy instruction here ttudents saw themselves as others- see them since they were done from life meaning mother student or from a photograph so the instructor could see the comparison the purpose of the show ac cording to mr mcdonald was to let parents and other students who do not take art se just what is being done in the art department witness instructor says 11 is to student unrest student unrest and campus riots come as n surprise to those who are familiar with their bible so says mr ryank capes in structor of the ministry devel opmenll classes conducted week ly at the kingdom hall of jeho vahs witnesses located on no 7 highway near georgetown tthese symptoms are one as pect of a growing feeling of frustration mixed with fear ab out the future that is engulfing the present generation mr capes commented and this was all foretold quite plainly in the family bible as an example mr capes cited the bible book of- 2 timo thy but know this that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here for men will be disobedient to pari cnta he said that this would include tejwss general rebel lion of thryoung against their elders which has resulted in the great increase in crime and viol ence in which the youth are involved what can he clone about the situation one thing is to get the public better informed as tb the underlying causes of the difficulty according to mr capes study will assist them to under stand from the bible why it is desirable to be lawabiding and will motivate them to be we ge people through bible educat ion so that they will make peace with god and with their fellow man hotel for twenty years she leaves six daughters and are but weare working to chanj one son floyd eva downs of horjiby mrs william gladys core of brampton mrs george ethyl mcdonald and mrs george bernice deforfest of milton mrs walter elsie the climax of the summers mcgilvray of midland mrs ken educational campaign will beuvcra weston sr and lloyd of their peace on earth internal- j ional assembly in buffalo july 613 at war memorial stadium thi giorgetown herald thursday june 5 1969 page 6 j- georgetown 24 grandchildren 40 greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat grandchild she was a member of uttran- gllcan church and rev erie mills conducted the funeral ser vice at the harold c mcclura funeral home interment was in evergreen cemetery milton six grandsons were pallbearers david and donald boyd edward core david deforest william mcdonald and jim downs reasons behind are appreciated admiring some of the sculprureat the high schools art show are mr and mrs e cacti ia recovered from pneumonia of 2 rupert braggsmith stands beside one of his oils which shows a tomthompson influence hornby unique fashion show entertains ucw women the general meeting of the hillcrcst united church women was held wednesday cvcningj may 28 at the church thej theme nf tho evening was china mrs cliff wrigglesworth thci president welcomed the mem bers and also the rucsts from bethel and eden united church- es the meeting was opened with the singing of hymn 2101 the secretarys report was cad by sirs vern picket a very gratifying report on recent ac tivities was given by mrs char lie austin the treasurer re freshments were served to the 4h club members and their leaders who attended the recent achievement day which was held at the church it was an- nounccd that the sewing circle would meet at the church for a full day of quilting on wednes day june 4 a pottltkk dinner will be held at noon the annu al sunday school picnic will be held on sunday june 22 at the john mcdonald karm at acton mrs john mcnabb gave a re port on the two official hoard meetings which were held re cently the meeting was turned over to the program committee mrs frank ituddcll and mrs jim carney two films on china were shown by mrs keith hawkcs these were very inter esting to all and it was also quite clear that the form of gbvernment in china today is maoism rather than a brand of communism a number of questions were open fordiscus- sion mrs ernest forgrave whoj was accompanied at the piano by mrs jim carney delighted everyone with a solo jesus j never fails the ladies were invited down stairs where thcyj were entertained with a fashion show put on by mrs tom bous- field jmrs ralph cunningham mrs harold robson mrs bill elliot and mrs frank wilson jr with mrs austin as the com mentator the models of hill- crest were dressed in the latest styles which were created out of everything from the daily paper to bathroom tissue springs and mini skirts mrs francis thompson and mrs jimi carney were in charge of the devotional period mrs for- grave sang how great thou art with everyone joining in on the last verse the meeting was closed with prayer by mrs jool wickson a delicious buffet lunch was enjoyed by all the ladies in the kitchen were dress ed in chinese costumes to com plete the theme of the evcni ing anniversary greetings to mr and mrs bill lockie who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on wednesday june 11 friends of jeaninc wilson will be pleased to hear she has mr and mrs willis hamilton of milton visited on saturday evening with mr and mrs ian break and family the recreation committer nf the boyne community centre held their final euchre party of the season on friday evening may 30 there were sixteen tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs colin beaty mrs joe ellis john roberts and mrs fannie evans the lucky draws were won by mrs harold reed mrs cameron marshall gerald carton and boh pearson lunch was served by the com mittee in charge and a social hour enjoyed they will resume the euchre parties on october 3 members of nrval initrd church are making plans for their chicken barbecue which wilj be held at maple lodge karm on saturday evening june 14 from 4 pm to 8 pm the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night may 31 there were eleven tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners mrs cora snyder mrs ethel martin mrs a livingstone ralph featherston harvey dunn and john prouse the lucky draws were won by mrs ralph featherston and walter barnard the next euchre party will be held on saturday nighl june 7 the st stephens anglican church guild were kept quite busy in their refreshment booth at the farm auction sale of farm implements and a variety of furniture and antiques held at the home of mr and mrs jack simpson on saturday the simpsons have sold their farm and are building a new home on britannia road miss mildred reed and sister mrs jim rcid david barry annette and johnny spent the weekend in the peterborough i district friends of mrs lloyd may will he sorry to hear that she has been a patient in the mil ton district hospital for the past two weeks mr and mrs kenneth south and family of georgetown visit ed on saturday night with mr and mrs garry hamilton belated birthday greetings to little tommy plant who cele brated ftis second birthday on sunday june 1 i sincere sympathy is extended i to mrs floyd downs and faml ily in the death of her mothcrj mrs boyd j mrs helen holm of pembroke visited last week at the home- of mr and mts frank hall and family mrs jim hamilton where the the trouble youth rebellion is not a prob- of lem congregations of jehov- ahs witnesses do not experien ce a generation gap such as the one that forms the basis for the student revolt he claimed and our students in the schools do not take part in such activ ity in our congregations the chil dren are taught the respect for authority that is set out in the bible once adults let young people down and challenge or question divine authority it isj not long until youths challenge parental civil and other levels of authority to aid their neigh- hours in understanding these matters the local congrcsation will share in a special mass dis tribution of the may 22nd issue of the magazine awake thus issue asks the question why the worldwide student revolt and answers it from the christ ian viewpoint he said what students want whether violence can he justified plus what the young can look to for a happy future are some of the points covered by the special issue house- to- house distribution uill continue until the entire area is covered or the supplies are exhausted he said neither will this be a one time effort to cope with the pro blem mr capes explained throughout the summer months we will be aiding local families including the youth to study the bible regularly in their homes at no cost this grandsons pallbearers at mrs boyds funeral a native of stokeontrent england who emigrated to the states and later to canada when she was a girl mrs david abner boyd 89 died in gqpr- getown hospital on may 20 she was the former sarah elizabeth moore daughter of benjamin moore ancfsarah but- terey and attended school in shelton england she lived in cedar rapids michigan then at hornby where she was cmi ployed with the theodore brain family following 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