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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1958, p. 7

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st albcms church anglican glen williams easter ii april 20th 930 a m maluns 1045 am church school member drive highway sign chamber of commerce projects st georges church anglican april 10th easter 11 800 ajn holy communion 945 am church school nine years and over 1100 aun church school beginners eight years 1100 am nursery and infant care 11 00 ajoo holy commun sermon canon j a walton 2 15 pro holy confirms tion instraction student group 7 00 pm evensong thursday april 24h 10 00 am hol commun intercessions friday april 28th festival of st mark 730 am hol communion mia pastor brings social personal mrs edith morris of windsor was visiting for a few days last week with mrs william ostrander 7 emery street mr and mrs albert leigh of toronto and mrs maude long of rexdale spent sunday at the pat tendens william st mr and mrs frank herrington and their son mark of toronto visited in town recently with their aunland uncle and family mr and mrs harry mann college st mr and mrs fred helson main street south have just re- turnedhome after a months holi day in florida stopping in new york on their return motor trip mr and mrs wheldon emmer- son and their niece jane ward- law smiths falls were guests in town last week with her sister mrs ivan elliott and her mother mrs thomas hewson mrs bertha saunders durham street and her granddaughter wendy saunders of victoria st were on an easter holiday bus trip which took them to st peters burg florida and miami mr and mrs e w binkley valleyview rd have returned from a motor trip in the states they travelled south to new orleans then west to texas and home through arkansas and mis souri mrs peter hunt andrew and marilyn of nobleton were visitors of mrs ernest ball main strecj south last week the hunts were former residents of norval where mrs hunt was greatly interested in guiding and was a guider mr and mrs john bell and thur daughter joceun of ituun paire quebec and their daughter tropical fish fanciers jjou can now obtain your fish and supplies at 19 mary street tr 73366 if we dont have it we ii do everything possible to get it a membership drive and erec tion of a highway sign at the east em town approach are two proj ects engaging the attention of the chamber of commerce at present last week at a directors lunch eon at the jack o lantern presi dent jack crichton outlined plans for a membership campaign to boost enthusiasm for the chamber which he termed a potent force in community life the luncheon co incided with a country wide cham ber of commerce week harold bairstow past president was delegated to complete plans for erection of a highway sjgn which will draw attention of travellers to the features georgetown has to feffer as an industrial and residen ttal location it is planned to have the sign floodlit at night mr crichton announced seeral committee heads for the year ha rold mcclure who is first vice president will bte in charge of soc ial events and meetings instead of monthly business meetings this j ear the chamber will hold quar terly dinners the first being plan ned in june mrs art scott will handle publicity fred helson membership stan finlay indus trial affairs and dick licata civic affairs operation home improve ment a cooperative scheme b which contractors and suppliers will encourage house owners to make use of nha loans for home improvement has william mcnal ly as chairman of the chamber sponsored project john r bar ber is in charge of the profession al committee rotary solicits donations aster seal in final veeek inspltatuoiml mftsmges club of gcorgetowltnist for their regular weekly meeting at north halton golf and country club a ery good number were on hand for it marilyn from sarnia were week end guests in town with his mo ther mrs m b bell main st s and other friends mr and mrs clifford stacey draper street left yesterday for a month s holiday in pheomx arizona they will be visiting with mr and mrs george morton there rc and mrs john smith of uhitbv win in luun last thuis da nneuin acquaintances with friends made while hi ui mini ttr of si johns i mted church mr smith was succeeded hcrt b rt morgan merirl me whin he accepted a call to h tin sceral tars diu presbyterian churches in this district had the privilege last week of hearing pastor moti lall sen ior pastor on the jhansi field in india where canadian presbyter tans maintain a mission station mr lall is in canada under aus pices of the church s board of mis sions to tell presbyterians about their work in india and how best they can help spread christianity in that country he has lust com pleted a three month visit in brit ish guiana conducting evangelistic meetngs and while there was a guest for several days with a form cr georgetown man and his fam ily rev arthur dayfoot who is a a united church minister there mr lall on sunday had a heavy itinerary which included speaking engagements in church and sun day schools in brampton union and limehouse concluding with a youth dinner and an evening serv ice in knox church in town on friday he spoke to men of norval and union churches at a noon dmner in norval monday night he was at a special meeting of the congregation of union church in his talk to the men on fnd ay he stressed the important part missionaries and mission contrib utions have played in india we could never have started had you not sent us men and mo ney he said and you have- brought us from social poverty from worshipping idols to the start of a better life the future of christianity in india must depend to a large ex tent on nativetrained men how ever he said and today s mission aries should be more in the nat ure of specialists mone too is still a prime necessit although the da must come when the in dian church must be sctfsuffic tent he said introduced at the dinner by rc g i roal minister of norval and lnion churches mr ial gave i brief outline of toda s india lit erat has risen from 3 to 15 per cent in a few tars and ministers combine rtlijuuis tt aching f wth i ducat urn a- part of their job thi colombo plan i bringing advan tage iticrs art being dam mid to provide irnition and elcctn cal poer though c et elictrir l is a pmilcgr iruinu of the lar sorry demand was so great last week that we ran out of ice cream bricks were continuing our special for one more week 2 bricks for 50c 30c 170 v gauons 2i gauons 9c 3 95 we sell the best for less we give the biggest cone in town georgetown dairy ltd triangle 72881 118guelphst after dinner the presidentelect bill hamilton asked john ord to give a report on the easter seal campaign to date rotarian john reported that while there had so far been a good response there were still many to hear from and that he hoped this week which is the final week of the campaign would see citizens sending in their donations and putting the cam paign over the top it was felt that the general pub lic knew of the need to help crip pled children and thata friendly reminder would bring the dona tions in that had been overlooked so far a vpte of thanks was given ralph ursel bv those present for a tremendous job done in directing the minstrel show and it was felt that this one had been the best to ever be held by the club vari ous suggestions were made as to the one next year and plans are already under way for the next show a sing song was held with rot anans walter pope and ralph ur sel leading the guest speaker of the even ing was the regent o the iode mrs leslie clark who gave a brief talk on the aims and objects and some of the work done by her group mrs clark was introduced by john gunn and thanked by bill hamilton a directors meeting was held at the end of the regular dinner meeting the oeorqetown herald wednesday eves april 16 1998 proclamation i daylight saving time whereas the council of the town of georgetown has passed a resolution establishing daylight saving time in the town of georgetown commencing sunday apri1 27th at 2 0q a m until sunday october 26th at 2 00 am therefore ail citizens are requested to comply with this resolution and adopt this time during the period specified john t armstrong mayor mr itn s alh pt ipi jre poor he said with 5qi a da i hi airase vva christians in the countr n number n m m hi in in india there i rtlijjou freedom and al though minor incidents occur occa sionalh a chn tian is protected b law and ha the same pnvileg cs as hindus and mohammedans who form the urge percentage of the population mr lall said he owed his early education to a sunday school in the usa which sent 200 when he was a bo he was privileged to visit the school while travelling in the state- to thank them person allv he said graduating from high school in 1921 he attended indorc christian college then took a correspondence course from moody bible institute chi h has been a minister since 1924 of his famil of nine children two arc doctors one a minister and three teachers there arc six protestant church tif in jhansi he said and fine pro- crtss is be in made in their work he hopes f r the da when there will he a united church of north india and said the presbvtcnans larc tikinj a lead towards e stab six teams enter in industrial softball six teams will be in action when the georgetown and district in dustnal softball league gets un derway around the end of next month it was decided last sun day afternoon when a meeting was held at the arena george louth was elected president of the lea ue and jim bradley will again be in charge of the umpiring the six teams entering the lea ruc thi year arc smith stone i provincial combines alliance gkn williams and norval and if c cry thing goes as planned they 11 be started b the 24th of may this year the league will be spread oer four diamonds at the park norval glen williams and prob ably harrison public school j each club will be allowed to have 18 players on their roster while no more than two will be permitted from an outside league nu fashion beauty salon hair styling cold waves hair colouring if you have a problem re permanent waving bleaching or hair colouring see nu fashion salon corner of main and mill tr 7911 limning this my faith has been rewarded i ve trusted god to supply my dai k needs and he has he said in ending with a plea to keep sup porting missions as an interesting sidelight of his talk mr lall sang a hymn first using well known western mu sic then adapting this in indian style he used this to illustrate how a church must not copy too exactly the customs of another land but adapt its music to the stlc which most pleasejs the ear of that countr clearing auction sale of 7 hereford cows all milking and retired 13 hereford steers about 900 lbs 6 hereford steer about 1000 lbs 7 baby beefs all steers suitable for butchers or grass trad int w4 tractor int b tt grain binder on rubber int 7 ft power mower other haying and tillage implements etc will be held at the farm of carl saunders 2 miles south of hornby on 7th line trafalgar twp saturday april 19th at 1 30 p m terms cash no reserve as farm is sold hindley elliott auctioneers 416 auction sale the executors of the estate op the late a t midoleerook will hold an auction tale of grade holste1n cows and including si milk cows so fresh several bred for fall fresh ing 5 holstein heifers bred tt heifers one year old surge milk er gem cooler george white thresher s4 x 41 on rubber with clover recleaner shredder and high elevator grain binder rub ber tired wagons hay strawlnd grain at his late farm mile south of the town of milton on first line township of trafalgar on friday april 18th at 130 oclock neil middlebrook edgar middlebrook fcjeecutors for the estate butley 63305 hindley a elliott auctioneers roekwood ulster s4401 milton tr 84233 fur storage garment storage dont gamble with moth fire theft etc our refrigerated vaults are here to serve you during the hot summer days ahead check your closets and call us today ask about our box storage plan all you can pack in a a box for 4 75 max value 250 pjus 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