Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1969, p. 9

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00 v cr still have tfw plan museum trips as part of sthbol stcwly adrienne millar weds in scotland mr and aars ian mclintock cut their wedding cake following their marriage on july 24th in govanhilt church glasgow scotland the bride adrienne millar is the only daughter of aar and mrs andrew c millar 28 shelley st georgetown and the groom is the son of aais a mclintock 93 cannpsie gardens clarkston glasgow and the late ar john mclintock rev richard porter offi iated earlier tfci year sprinsttae trips by halton school students to the county museum qt kel so were a fun thing they would worn in by bus take a trr bear a little lecture may be enjoy a picnic then zoom off agaui unfortunately hie children didnt learn too much in the short visit but it was a good outing to cap off a tiring year of school work rltchanged now the museum board and halton c mntj- boar ot f jucation got their heads together and came up with ah idea for integrating the museum trips into the re gular curriculum of the school they revised the museum visit program to teach the students a lot more about canadian his tory still 7h ave fun students still have fun they just learn more while visiting the museum four halton schools were cho sen for a pilot project and stu dents recently made their first visits to halton museum selec ted grade vlb students from stewarttown public school in esquesing visited on thursday a group from morden school in oakvllle went friday mon day was the day for a burling ton class and on tuesday gr vms fron miltons martin st school spent a day there regular lessons classes arrive at 930 am eat their lunch at the museum and dont go home until midafter noon museum curator dr h j newman and his assistant mrs erla brittain take them on a brief orientation tour then the teachers take over and conduct regular classroom lessons and assignments with small groups of students sketch antiques k hornby christmas much in evidence at hornby institute meeting the december meeting of the hornby womens institute was held on wednesday dec 10 at the home of mrs lew sampson in the form of a christmas party eleven ladies from the ontario hospitals and their hostesses were special gnests mrs cecil patterson the president opened the mee ting by welcoming the ladies nd members and then read a poem entitled smiles which seemed to start the meeting off in a pleasant mood the insti tute ode was sung and the mary stewart collect repeated the r6u call what fujd did your grandmother prepare for christ- mas day that you do not was answered by present goose instead of turkey seemed to have been the choice of the ma jority the correspondence was tread by the secretary mrs roy wilson which consisted of picture and letter from the ad opted hild in hong kong thank you for flowers sent to a member mrs hugh oconnor reported a nice christmas par eel also a letter had been sent to the adopted child it was decided to make some donat ions to needy charities the quilting classes will start on tuesday january 6 at 115 to 4 pjn mrs jack mcparron kind ly offered her home for the clas- les each member was asked what safety precautions they took at christmas time mrs clifford wrigglesworth read a poem entitled who is santa claus mrs amy merry read a story about the christmas hush mrs hugh oconnor read a christmas letter mrs roy wilson read christmas time and mrs c patterson closed the program with the story of the first christmastree the visiting ladies were all present ed with a gift and the mem bers exchanged gifts with miss lorraine godard acting as san ta claus mrs harry newton and mrs guidotti expressed their thanks for having them and their ladies and also for the gifts mrs wrigglesworth thanked th hostess lunch was served by the committee mrs tom howden miss godard and mrs sun may members of he boyne com- munlty hall boarjljjcld their annual banquet ontthursday december 11 at the caravan restaurant in milton follow ing a dclislous supper euchre was enjoyed by all with the prises going to the following wihncrs mrs mel dolby mrs bon devlin cameron marshall and mel dolby friends in this district are sorry to hear mrs john brad ley is a patient in the oakvhle- irafilgar memorial hospital a afsedy recovery is wished for ifci bradley l mrtbdj mrs jack march- nent rowrned home last mon day from a winter holiday in ftorlda they were accompani l id by mr and mrs frank hall the recreation committee of the boyne community centre held a euchre party on friday night dec 12 there were 12 tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the follow ing winners mrs colin beaty mrs cliff norton clare wil son and mrs alfred ford play ing as a gent the lucky draws were won by mrs jack robert son mrs howard winch tom brownridge and gordon thomp son lunch was served by the committee in charge and a soc ial hour enjoyed the next euchre party will be held on friday night deoember v mr and mrs roy break have returned home from florida where they spent three weeks enjoying the florida sunshine anniversary greetings are ex tended to air and mrs wilmer wedding anniversary on friday december 19 friends in this district were shocked to hear of the sudden death of a former resident of the 8th line wilbert mccurdy jr who died in the south- peel hospital of a heart attack on saturday dec 13 sincere sympathy is extended to the mccurdy family on sunday morning dec 14 white gift service was observ ed at eden united church with the call to worship by rev keith hawkes mabd debbie fries was in charge of the christmas story the baby born in a stable and the shepherds which was follow ed by the choir singing while shepherds watched debbie al so read the christmas story let us goto bethlehem which was followed by the choir sing ing the first noej judy bell read the story of the secret of the star following the sing ing of we three kings the children presented their white gifts which was followed by the story of the wise men and the singing of away in a man ger debbie fries read the st j o little benjamin and the first christmas and also read the announcements judy bell read the story joyful with sinking hearts which was followed by the singing of joy to the world anniversary greetings are ex tended to mr and mrs tom howden who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on friday december 19 the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night dec 13 at the north trafalgar rec- reatloi centre there were six tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the follow ing winners mrs wilbert nix mrsrlena hamilton mrs frank peacock frank peacock ralph featherston and harvey dunn the draw prizes wera won by mrs wilmer mason and jim hamilton the next euchre will be held on saturday night de cember 20 birthday greetings are exten ded to the following who are celebrating their birthdays mrs bill bailey and garnet howden on december 18 ross brigden on december 19 jim tallyn on the 23rd mrs frank hall mrs jack thorne on dec 24 mrs jim hamilton for their firssyis its students concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines glen williams 8773302 enjoyed the wanning fire from the antique fireplace and got a chance to operate the forge in the museums fully restored blacksmith shop they spent the rest of the day sketching antique exhibits and studying canaian lore dr newman said it is the a first time in ontario that mus eum facilities will be used to specifically augment the school curriculum after the 4school pilot project ends problems will be ironed out and the pro gram should be expanded to include all grade vm students in halton the georgetown hirald thursday qic llth 1m page oldest charter member of legion ftux mrs florence stacey a guelph resident for even years and before that a georgetown resident since 1920 died sud denly in guelph general hos pital on dec 6 she had cele brated her 90th birthday on september 4 she was the oldest charter member and a life member of the womens auxiliary royal canadian legion and a member of verdun rebekah lodge in georgetown she was a faith ful member of st georges anglican church and in guelph attended the church of st da- vidst patrick mrs stacey was born flor ence godly in sussex england and is the last surviving mem ber of her family she was married in 117 to clifford tim stacey a canadian sol dier on service overseas and they came to canada and set tled in georgetown in 1920 mr stacey died in1959 her husband was scoutmaster for many years of the 1st scout troop at st georges she leaves her daughter joy ce mrs thomas hay ward 40 paul avenue guelph a niece mrs k f beere arundel sus sex arid a nephew major f godly st albans herts eng land funeral service was conduc ted in st georges church here on december 9 by rev eric mills and rev a h maeeach- ern rectoruof her church in guelph interment was in greenwood cemetery palibeat- ers were a carter l noble j watson and b harley of georgetown f bridges and n holliday guelph on 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