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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1959, p. 3

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wadnmday april ml us ths osoroktown hbialo dont miss club midtown this friday f e a t u ring harvey smith and his eleven piece orchestra from guelph dancing 9 till 1 admission 50c dr mutchmor speaker to presbyterial ladies the eleventh annual meeting of halton presbytery womans asso ciabon was held in st johns uni ted church oakville april 1st the morning session opened with the theme hymn let the beauty of jesus be seen in me followed by prayer from mrs e s leaker president of halton pres bytery mrs smith of oakville welcomed the ladies to st john s church for the spring rally after which the worship service was conducted by mrs burns of port nelson wa reports were presented and adop ted minutes mrs r e hutchin son correspondence mrs g john ston treasurer mrs p johnson literature mrs b clarkson notes of thanks for donations were re ported by secretaries of huniber glen campsite of united church of canada bursary fund for stud- ends from halton presbytery num- benng 8 cedarvale school for girls at georgetown panel ques tions and answers were earned on with mrs mcmullan from domin ion council as moderator assist ing her were mrs wilson mrs g johnson and mrs parker a memorial service in honour of those members who have pas sed on in the past year was very ably carried out by mrs b fleuty conference president mrs e s leaker immediate past president st georges church april 12 through sunday april 19 week days daily 4 30 pm youth mission 745 pja aduit mission conducted by rev j s baldwin o h c a message from mayor armstrong on monday night volunteers of the canadian cancer socictj will be out on a door todoor blitz campaign for our part of the national crusade against cancer i have no hesitation in urging that each and avcry one of us support this drrve to the limit of ftrnr ability i say this because cancer is a problem that affects us all and one that we can defeat only by concerted effort the cana dian cancer society has the backing of the canadian medical association it was organized to help save lives by encouraging people to visit their doctors at the first sign of cancer s mptoms by doing this it has helped saved many lives it can save een more also we know from the unselfish work of our own volun teers just what the society s services mean to people who hae cancer we can all help in this humanitarian work through our donations to the cancer campaign but there is a more important reason than either of those for giving the canadian cancer society is supporting an 6xtcnsic research program in canada those who know about these things assure us that one day research will dispose of cancer as it ha of polio and other diseases that puts it squarelv up to us the more research that is done the sooner the aniwtr to the cancer riddle ma come and so i have no hesitation whatsoever in urg ng along with i mr lrnie alcott campaign chairman of tht orh halton lint i that ou fight cancer with a c1ilck up and a uiequl come to our new garden centre at 160 guelph street the time is coming for planting so get that garden ready with f sogreen the best in fertilizer and grass seed spreader for rent also cut flowers for every occasion potted plants corsages floral tributes phone tr 73982 norton garden centre georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincoinrr ontario- tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery tr 72032 eollec if m and the placing of a rose at the al lar by four past presidents mrs t j hedley burlington mrs b savage sheridan mrs h reid oakville and mrs v norris low ville at the luncheon hour greetings were brought from mrs mcmil lan dominion council mrs b b fleuty hamilton conference mrs a hams of wms presbytery also rev j a terry of st john s united church oakville also mrs c h alexander expressed her appreciation of having the spring rally in oakville the afternoon session opened with mrs steel and mrs cole of lyndwood taking part in the wor ship service tdrs lee campbell introduced theguest speaker dr j r mutchmor who gave a very enlightening address on the church and international affairs the ca nadlan policy re peace and war never before has man possessed the power to destroy the world which god has made this power is centred in two great nations the usa and ussr considerable ten sion exists between these two parts of the world which is known as the cold war conclusion this day of dilemma should call forth much well informed debate there is urgent need now for more study groups in all these and related ac tivities we must continue to pres erve peace in the parish we must continue to guarantee the nght of prophecy we must be peace bull ders to the glory of god the church must keep alive faith in our lord jesus christ and unite all men in a fellowship in christ mrs e s leaker thanked the speaker offering was taken by the ladies of st andrews geor getown report of nominating commit tee was read by mrs b fleuty and the rev j a terry installed the officers for the coming ear cour tesy was given by one of the mem hers of st stephens church mrs b fleuty conference pres ident conducted a presentation of two bursaries to two students in training for the ministr mr cros lev and mr laird both gentle men thanked the ladies of halton presb ter the hmn rise lp o men of god and benediction by mrs leaker brought a er inspiring rail to a close norval high school preparation is discussed by panel local lawyer doug latimer mod crated a panel at the meeting oi harrison home and school as sociation on monday which answer ed questions and informed the members on how a child in the upper grades of public school is prepared for high school and how the routine is carried on in high school the panel high school board representative elrn forgrave high school principal j l lambert public school board chairman ed win wilson and principal ha rold henry also made some inter esting remarks on the working of the boards in connection with the schools gordon rlalhtt thanked the pa nel on behalf of the association and a choral group of boys with changed voices under the direc tion of their music teacher enter tained with several selections a member of 4he teaching staff miss barbara cunningham delighted the gathering with two solos and was thanked by those present through ron kitchen mrs alistair macintosh presided at a social half hour which con eluded the evening and refresh ments were served club midtown by dar- hiski well last week it was records and as a special guest frank rus sell from cfjb in brampton drop ped in and spun a few records for us this week harvey smith from guelph will be doing the honors at midtown the dance goes from 9 until 1 00 o clock so come up and enjoy yourself well hkel be going up to canadian band stand in may so keep posted for more information in the next few weeks m predictions for this week are two big records the everl brothers have a new one called take a message to mar this one should take a big jump in the charts the second is bj bobbj darin and it is dream ixncr thai ts alt for this week be at midtown fridaj when harvey smith ill plav the music until then be good and keep a cool head club girls explain project to institute the 4 h club entertained the oril women institute when lhc hi id their pnl meeting at mrs h gouops home in oral laroln mclaughlin sharon fish burn margaret miller haiiu hir rop and diane wnijcsworth gat a cr int resting account of their proj c a wool skirt and enmpan ion houinf samph s of their s w in and the correct waj to clc in and press a skirt tture were eighteen memoir prcstnt ind mr- ktith wtbb thi pri idt nl opemd the mettin with idt collect an 1 iord s praer fh mil cj 1 a- pament of ftcs the secrrtar mrs radon t hrs tir enndur cd a short bu mess pi iod it was di cided to send j pa ret i of to- and clolhint to an adopted korean orphan chatil h iun i t for his 4th hirthda mrs i ornc have mr id burki ail mr lhcu r win appoin od u itn t to this the i i l to ratir to the m thcr and dan ii r bani u t i iluirdi pril 1 n rv i nj h h ill tv n n in i n t mi it i mi i s in hit an i mr j murrt prt enter lh fllun slate of ofi rs tor 1959 and 1960 lycsident mrs hcilh webb lit vice mrs ii collins 2nd vice mrs ollop sccrclarj treasurer mrs don urra assis sec trxas mrs h gollop district director mrs i- ma press reporter mrs w fidler pianists mrs o hun tcr and mrs fidler auditors mrs e patterson mrs m wishart riowers mrs joe murray nomina ting committee mrs cleave and mrs w graham citizenship mrs royal and miss p maguire agric ulture mrs cleave and mrs gra ham historical research and cur rent events mrs o hunter mrs fidler home economics and health mrs j murray mrs g shenng education mrs ii mc laughlin mrs l maj canadian industry mrschester mrs burke sinking the queen closed the m eting and lunch was served by mrs shoring mrs f fendley and mrs fidler assisted by the hostsa and 3 sicia half hour folio 1 the 1a meeting is in the form of a par fori he m mbers fimil is to be held in mrs d murraj i home show boot is eorruni 25 may 1st anch2i a the annual meeting of the north ii ill in di net scouters lunnl vva hfld in the hall of s lban s i hiirch in len uilliim on thursdnx iuni april 2n i tlu mooting was will attend id bv scon i rs trom rnn hills uurfh ct n normal corietntl i i 1 git ii ilh tms with pitr 1 in it r from each troop in th d triet iko athnding b spec 1 in vitahon is mt ti tnrt c unmi i in ic unn ai i lirirf ml 1 1 n ir i p nmin u r 1h i i i in i nrili i 1 hlli i r unn n m i il r in il ir ri ti mi nt t 1m thi u i t i i hi ma m il hr to ik hi id in kn i i re int n in t htirch ii i i on ma 7th the nicotine was turned over ti 1orcster cunningham of the dipt of lands and i oresls who g i v a most interesting and cnhht ening lecture on purpose methods and location of reforestation after which he presented two films first of which dealt with the res ults of indiscriminate clearing of land methods of reclaiming said land by setting out trees sec ond film showing very clearly the extent of control that nur forests have on our national economy farms and citv life after closing doughnuts and coffee was served by ladies of the glen williams scout auxiliary ably assisted by scouters belling ham and m cades and ron smith on tuesday march 31st a hike was enjojed b the 3rd george town scouts left the church a i 8 45 am with two patrols each having a different area to covcf but had lo amve at destination which was waterfalls plaj ground and from there to a bush above the plavctound all artrved safely and an time bj this time the boys were beginning to get hungry tjr sav twitt tomato sauce creamettes macaroni kattkuz spaghetti or tl spaghetti arkell choke diced beets 5c s ox pkg 9c 20 ox can 9c golden ripe no i grade bananas 2 29c 3 new store hours closed all day monday 9am to 6 pm tuasday wed nesday thursday 830 h m to 9 p m friday 830 aam to 6 pm saturday from the home of better ml a ltd main street south georgetown steaks men tbone or wing legs or breasts 79 49 ib lb fresh killed f boiling fowl skinless skinless to weiners l 7 side bacon 53i country style 00 luunikt itu m a sausage 4bs bacon m tinn squares 4 n 100 peameal bacon end cut 59 es wepf lit and the meal had to be cooked each patrol cook ins their own meal thi being a pltn ned menu of course jt would be as the scouters had to eat the same meal after the meal was finished several of the boys tried tests in knots and axemanship all did verv well on the latter a game was plajcd prior to our return home leitour camp axe tit p m arrived in georgetown at s 45 p m minus three boys who had become too tired to keep up the pace of the rest of their pat rol bat they finally madejt none yxn txva ttaj

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