Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 24, 1954, p. 4

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hs moftgeftowm hiulo wednesday november mut ibm page 4 monuments leetitseattt weeks pmttna submitted cemetery lettering corner tpoets and marker a food display in stock wu c aixan rrea 6s queenst wot brampton shop pmone leloj res 513 merchant bride unite in brampton ceremony 5 free s daily 1 pickup and delivery georgetown and ojen william woods perfection cleaners huanffb 72m5 mm tmm mi mimm i b iaff a couple who win be msvrnf their horns in town wre mrrld ust wedntwday moraln in st ury rc church brampton rat c sullivan officiated mr joseph bond played th organ and soloist mrs joseph aoeu saaf ave atari during the service the church wsj decorated with stand ards of chrysanthemum wedding principals were pstrids aobbins dsughter ol mr and mrs harold robblns caledon east snd leonard caruso son ol u and mrs saro caruso brampton with his brother bnrlco the groom operate the caruso pmlt marfcst here iiu bride a graduate of brampton high school and paras business college hamilton has been employed in th office of the a v roe co at mel lon hevon s fjoor length gown of heavy white satin the bodice had low v neckline offset with draped folds flecked with d laments end the kin fell in stiff folds from the iiiphric ending in a cathedral train ttir gown had long slrvvrs which formed points over the hands a beaded juliet rap ended in s finger tip vrll and she carried while roses and stephsnolti centered with a white orchid which later served as a corsage lor her travelling ensem ble mrs- cameron shegiperd was her sisters matron of honour and two sisters ol the groom misses gerle ard france caruso were brides maids they wore identical gowns of twotone crystalette in contrast ing shades of coral avocado and toast bandeaux of french feathers snd csrrled cascades of matching mums mr robblns gave his dsughter in marriage and enrico caruso was groomsmen brothers of bride snd groom feill robblns snd joe caruso were ushers a wedding breakfast was served st the yellow urur inn and leter in the dsy friends attended a rec eption mothers of the bridal pair received mrs robblns wearing ice blue crepe and a corsage of pink ruaebuds and mrs caruso in row- wood taffeta and rosebud corsage leaving for new york city after wards mr and mri caruso will travel to miami florida on their honeymoon the bride wore for goingawuy a charcoal grey suit with gold and gy accessories they will be living in an apartment above the tore on main street when they m turn for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j meoowan oth line glen williams trungla 73471 outoftown cellen please reverse charfee r annual meeting halton milk producers assoc esqueaing community hall stewarttown friday november 26th nt 200 p m speakers w h hoiles w h w1lmot and harold schmidt walter royle president john m bird secty were here to serve you coop n i ws w n o rr yo with a tine election ot beet pulp oil cake bran purina feeds coop balanced feeds free delivery route days halton cooperative supplies georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 be wise reroof a coed reef means protee- tlsn for every part of your heme a leaky reef can mean bit repair bills no down payment two yean to pay free estimates all work guaranteed asphalt shingles intulbrick siding rode wool insulation flat roofing alto materials for sale at wholesalcuprkes tfwsj tarzwell co toronto e georgetown tr 73181 india church delegate forceful wms speaker ladles who attended the fall rally of tht county united church wom an b missionary society iad an op portunity to meet and hear mr kenneth yohan maslh of india who with her huaband has been travel- 1aas i the united stales and can ada since the world council of chun hn gathering at evanston illinois mr und mrs maslh were delegates from thu united church of north india mrs w n lirownrtdge george town the preabytcrlal president welcomed missionary members and friends to the meeting on november 0th in hi iul s church muton and t uf uncled the morning business ag enda a thoughtful worship service with the theme christ the hope of the world wai conducted by miss john ston of cookivllle the devotional spirit was further deepened by mrs bond churchill in the solo beau tiful garden of prayer mrs g dccoursvy literature sec- rttary dealt in interesting facta concerning missionary study helps and devotional bookletts she lug- grttcd that money invested in books and program htlp is as effectual as any gift to christian missions a bonk display had been set up which members later visited treasurer mrs segs worth chal lenged the membership with a statc- mi nt of the considerable amount of 5400 still to be raised on the to tal allocution for the pre sbytcrlal the stewardship rcirctary miss dlanchard message was a mission arygiving ihallenge carry the torch if we break faith some miy not hi ar unless wc tell mrs a tarns introduced mrs maslh a charming person in green and silver banded sari who spoko in excellent english mrs maslh salt she felt greatly enriched in friendship and hospitality since her six months sojourn on this contin ent her address dealt chiefly with indian womanhood with the evol ution and new status attained by them her evening message told mora particularly ottbarpragraai of christianity and church growth la north and aouib india all of which was pertinent and timely in view of th fact that mis troupe in canada an now studying the church in india the beginning ot the missionary movement was under british rule in 1800 development of church un ion came a century later but in 1024 there were still 120 protectant denominations outside the united front out of ten milion northern indians only 2 per cent are chris tlan half of these roman cathol the union movement came to south india in 1047 out of nation shaking events indias independence partjuoainj of pakistan world war 2 came the gradual emancipation of indian wo manhood profound changes made fur great hardship forcing women out of the home into new and un familiar si tuitions finally came the female franchise and a measure of compulsory education women with training and education are now pro ving themselves capable in many pheres of life problems of urban and rural churches is another story twenty percent of the church- a are in the iltk so per cent in villages and their sustenince is in eaact reverse the struggle in the village christian communion la pathetle feeeeuee of economic u i agency long hours of hard labour for women in die home and industrial enterprise at tracting youth to the cities yet there is a heroic phase of sacrificial liv ing and twlng by these indian christian that their church may be maintained x the conduct of tile worship ser vice at the evening session by horn by and mlllon cg1t girls was of special interest to mrs maslh one ensed her heartfelt desire for her own people is for youth- training facilities television at its best models from 19995 at j ernies radio shop on lower mill street sunday sirin only tistinc brief ringing of the fire siren on sunday afternoon did nut signal i tire call the siren was sounded during testing of the apparatus at the railway ttation e l buchner optometrist in acton every wednesday afternoon office at h mainprize haueft siior hours 1 30 a 00 evrnlngb by appointment for aprointment phone acton us hdve your esso oil burner installed now i 5500 down 1 t or s years te pay payments aa lew aa iv 05 per month free estimates wbillspr0ule 4 kuzabetii 8t k phone 1111 brampton be comfortable the comfort and relaxa tion you enjoy in your favor ite chair can be rudely inter rupted by fire or explosion or some other peril if you have nt sufficient insurance it will not be comfortable for you to pay the lots out of your pock et ask this agency for adequate insurance today i j r barber successors to elmer 0 thompson tnruranee 8ervlea john h rfakbm f kersey e 0 thompson mill street trjfjsml with the forced air- trmh modem in the wall heater designed for cleaner low cost indoor li clean quiet go ram mad from oni warm fleers are necessary la ivsry healthful riaaaa whether or not you hate children la four home warm loon sre euendal to healthful indoor ovine the mono gram in th- will furnace provides the proper circulitioa ctf earn sir aicetnrr to keep floon warm awl comfortable it is always perfectly safe for children as pis near the tethewall furaace neither the front nor the back ol lbs furnace it ever warm enough 10 hum lhomss r moths utorr factoiv s wammoutt rrotaot lavtei staymmf comvtsta attic mart im tee et wee and see it aatk el e erases tamaaaoea ieaea w m wtlti aoa class inmmifru aeatlea iioimimlnltr eeetrattelvka bmcawti eat lea el hsstiaa ssc is ookuth wau uomootam auaas m thdmpsdn5 plumbingsheet metal work- pease fur tr 72071 georgetown this years greatest paint sale sovereign finishes house paint enamels floor enamels semigloss satin finish 100 per qt 350 per gal plumbing sheet metal work pease furnacea thompsons tr 72971 hardware georgetown f call f you construction meeds carpentry concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work i brick laying homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernixing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station 9ak3akfttv j

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