Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1966, p. 3

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the west end camp in e east end is booming come july 2nd peaceful camp norval will erupt with the noise and shouts of approxi mately 160 boys turned loose for the summer three new cottages are being constructed to add to the present twenty which nestle among he trees in addition to the cottages there li a large main dining room a hall for activities and three other permanent winterix- ed buildings vtogehw there tr five heat ed buildings which are in use all year round mostly on the week ends there is no lack of things to do with a swimming pool two tennis courts an ath letic field i and one hundred acres of woods and river to ex plore the hundred acre site was donated to the west end ym ga by wni nielson ot mel- sons i chocolates back in 1925 and has been in continuous use ever since anydne can apply to attend the camp it is not necessary to belong to the west end y according to superin tendent sam hall the boys come from all over to stay either two or three weeks in june before the avalanche of boys many companies use the grounds for picnics among them appropriately enough the win nielson co who will holdttheir picnic there a week from saturday seven hundred are expected to attend lsl new cabins uke these are spkinoino up in west end camp ministers son is guest preacher for anniversary norval presbyterian church held their 128th anniversary j on sunday june 5th with rev rt duntfanson ba bj of streetsville son of rev and mrs r duncanson in the pulpit for both services at the morning service he spoke on pressing toward the mark a preserviee duet o lovely peace was sung by miss donna graham and miss margaret ann graham other soloists during the service were mr donald 1 baldwin tenor and mrs orpha gariock soprano special anth- ems were sung by the cboir nnj dej the direction of mr r phil lips organist at the evening service the worship of praise was led by the woodbridge united church choir under the direction of mrs r phillips there was preservice of music with a solo the voice in the wilderness iby jj scott guest soloist was mrs orpha cariock a piano duet andante cantabile was enjoyed followed by a solo tord is my light by o speaks the woodbridge choir sang several anthems during the ser vice rev rt duncanson spoke an habitation of god f misses helen ann- atrong adrienne mckane and mrs wm moore sang softly and tenderly during the even- r ing service there will be no service next sunday at the presbyterian church du to the anniversary services at the united church with rev e cowan of owen sound as guest speaker the overall meeting of norl val united church ucw was held in the church on thursday evening hay 26 with the presi dent mrs jim laidlaw in the chair the minutes of the previous i overall meeting were read andj adopted followed by the cones- pondence and business it was decided to cater to the ucw presbyterial meeting m septem ber mrs- j- thurlbeck gave a report on the supply and as sistance mrs norman laidlaw and mrs guy wilson gave the devo tional which was followed rosedale floral flowers for all occasions whdino auan6ements t canapes a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers tw 7w52 mrs john mccuiloch of bramp ton showing her pictures and an i interesting talk on her recent trip to ireland norway sweden and denmark she had pictures of the world ploughing match and several of the acww the womens institute world con vention held in ireland many attended in costumes represent ing their home countries mrs roy laidlaw gave court esies and unit 2 served lunch with all enjoying a social hour unit two of norval united church sponsored a bus trip to toronto on wednesday june lst several from unit one and friends made up the bus load of i 39 women they left about 9 in the morning and spent about an hour shopping in down town to ronto then enjoyedjavvery inter- esting tour of the new city hall followed by lunh at the city hall cafeteria in the after noon they all enjoyed the showj the sound of music and re turned home about six oclock having thoroughly enjoyed the day a lovely miscellaneous show er was given in honour of miss joyce mclean by mrs winston newman of toronto at her par ents home rev and mrs r- dun canson the manse norval on saturday evening june 4th neighbours and a few high school friends enjoyed the soc ial evening with a couple of contests and lunch served by the hostess joyce was assisted in opening her lovely gifts by her sister miss irene mclean and bridesmaid miss norma murray get well wishes are extended to mrs john thurlbeck who spent a week in peel memorial hospital brampton with a brok en leg as the result of a fall in her home norval united church held a green gift sunday on sunday may 29 when members and ad herents brought cans of meat atew etc to replenish the shel ves at the fred victor mission in toronto which had a fairly good supply of vegetables end juice on hand but very little in the meat line this was similar to the white gift sunday hejd at christmas time the greeni gift sunday was in appreciation of the early gardens and the promise of crops growing in the fields switch nassagaweya now to vote with burlington ualton hp harry barley said today he is pleased with the de- cislon of the ontario electoral bounqaries commission to put nassagaweya township in with burlington for purposes of fed eral voting the commission reported fri day that this was one of a num ber of changes in riding boun dary lines made as the result of representations and object ions made since the commis sions initial report dr harley aafd the township itself had filed an objection and he had done the same thing on the floor of the commons when the redistribution debate was he t c means thai the township will now be in cluded in halbmwentworth rid ing instead of being part of thej wellington riding it increases the halton wentworth riding population to 57183 the halton hp said that the township was normally associa ted with burlington and the lines of trade and communicat ion tended to link the two the new riding of llalton re mains unchanged by the com mission final boundaries of federal el ection districts were made pub- lie last- week reflecting chang es in only four provinces from original proposals placed on saturday ears driven by krwin kliblngat 71 imncan dr and john andrew curke 34 ew- fnrn the t rig thin i st collided at the guelph- 1 year survey will determine halton s library needs a committee has been set up by the south central regional library cooperative board to begin a detailed examination of library services in the coun ties of brant halton and went worth the study will estab lish which areas are without adequate library service and in what ways the service needs to be improved with this basic information the regional cooperative ex- pects to set up realistic objec tives for its future programs the survey will in fact be used by the regional board to back up its requests for funds from the provincial library service the may meeting of the re gionalboard fceld last week near georgetown welcomed li brarians and library board chair men from north halton librar ies present were miss g jack son and mr g lee of acton mr r mackay of milton and miss m naier and mr h allen of georgetown as there is at present no trustee on the re- gional board from the north halton area it was suggested that the local libraries appoint a representative who would at tend the boards meetings mr mackay of milton was chosen the next meeting of the re gional board in june will con sider applications by member libraries for funds for special projects it is expected that all such applications will be by the may 30th deadline several board members and guests commented on how use ful the recent architectural building workshop has been and reported on followup ac tion that had been taken an other workshop on the train ing of library workers is being considered for the fall the regional board decided to send a member to the can adian library associations an nual convention to be held in calgary in june three entrants seek dairy princess crown in halton contest doreen carney of rr 3 geor getown margaret hunter of rr 1 burlington and elizabeth norrington of rr 6 milton are the three entrants in this years halton dairy princess competi- tio i date a committee spokesman said its expected the number of girls seeking the title will likely number five by thursday june 23 the date of the judging the contest is being held in tom hays sales arena this year in addition to the dairy prin cess competition there will be a great many other attractions at the oakville chamber of com merce urbanrural night at the arena loved by the family of which he was head neds only fault was smoking in bed dont light up after lights out careless smoking caused more than two out of three home fires in ontario last year 6822 fires in all many of the smokers some men some women lost their lives dont be a careless smoker above all never smoke in bed or on a chesterfield when you are likely to fall asleep dont give fire a chance to start cia for fast action l2t3 hiltim ittthk service consult a member of the brampton real estate board the georgetown herald thursday june page 3 struck by car child has minor abrasions an eight year old chapel st public school pupil eathy bag- ley jo john st w suffered ab rasions to her back when knock ed down by a ear on victoria cresc friday police said the accident hap pened opposite the georgetown community swlmmlngpool driver of the car involved wasj marcel geway sb iflver dr in 700 property damage kliblngat had made a left turn off guelph onto water when his car collided with that operated by clarke as it ap proached the corner according to police damage was placed at to each of the cars 350 f s movers and storage 343 guelph street g for free estimates call 8774106 for a cool refreshing break try a tail glass of steens ice cold mhx milk cream and all the wonderful foods made from milk are healthful 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