Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1957, p. 15

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qibn williams st albans pudges total over 20000 l a successful stewardship drive among members of st albans anglican church glen williams has resulted in pledges totalling 20237 lor tee building fund tbe drive was aimed at streng thening the parish budget which was considerably below the pre war level and had not risen with the cost of living- to create a greater sense- of stewardship with in the congregation and to pre pare for the time approaching when- glen williams wm be sep arated from the present st geor ges parish with which it has been associated since its establishment it is a major step in the history of the 68yearold parish pledging of over 20000 exceed ed the original goal for the build ing fundand it has been agreed that the future building goal ob jective will be 25000 pledges which run for a 3year period for building fund and parish budget received or date total 29117 in 1954 total receipts of the church were 1850 and the church had an indebtedness of over 700 the campaign was sparked by an enthusiastic group of4nenwho worked on canvass teams and organisation with the church ladies acting as hos and tending to other arrangements roland haines was general chair m m yi m m m vi m m m vi vi m m vi vi m vi compute lines of master feeds warner chick equipment orders taken for grass seed and shurgajm fertilizer rk f c amllaca certfiepresjdent of smith and stone chats with three new georgetown jnhecnbersjqf ttee 25year dub of duplate canada limited and its associate companies fiberglas can ada limited arid smith and stone limited following the annual dinner hejdjn the royal york hptei left to right are james russell mrs edna cole ig wallace and mrs nellie fox the new mem hers received club pins certificates of senice and gold wrist watches master hog contracts for your convenience pig perks starter grower and finisher in pellets and meal form master mix sew ration and hog grower chick starter confinement growing and growing with nkatb master mix lay mash nd head crumbs artel laying pellets oyster shell and grit pfisrer seed corn cob and silage mang and turnip seed pae 7 tub gmmmrrowm wednesday evening jane 8 mot mill will be closed thursday afternoons during the summer months all mill feeds john n black miller ballinajfad and district tr 72094 u b master man team captains h f beau mont andjqlomas hul members of the teams were ft haines 3 lucas j haines w korxack and h tracey a bbjimanu p town- send and h lorriman a loyalty dinner held in es- quesing township hall stewart- town with turkey dinner served by the ladies guild of st johns anglican launched the campaign sixtythree members of the church attended arthur beau mont presided and made some in teresting remarks regarding the campaign h f beaumont gave a history of the church tracing tys develop ment from the time the congreg ation worshipped in the public school the town hall and the parish hall to the present church when the cornerstone was laid by the grand master of the masonic order he dealt with other his torical matters up to the present day william korzack spoke on the present needs of the church and the general canvass plan was detailed by roland haines while henry lorriman outlined the method of pledging to the budget and buildtng fund rev kenneth richardson sum med up the program pointing out that any operation must be one of spiritual emphasis and in the faith of god a number of speci al services were held morning and evening in the church during the intensive part of the cam paign circus parade route set big top comes june 13 visit of garden bros circus next thursday june 13th is an eagerly anticipated event among children of all ages and when it comes to circuses there is no age limit when childhood ends the lions club is sponsoring the first appearance of a circus in georgetown for over a quarter of a century organized twenty years as an indoor circus it is touring under the big top for the first time this year georgetown is one of its 100 dates in ontario and que bec after returning from showing in bermuda garden bros is featuiung the royal inca performing llamas a herd of elephants as well as the clowns aenalists and 20 other ex citing displays a feature of the da will be a big parade which will start from downtown promptly at 12 30 it will proceed up main street hill to rt rev w e bagnall bishop of niagara will be officiant at a service of thanksgiving to be held on june 23rd at 9 30 a m it is the day nearest the patronal fes tival and anniversary of the open ing of the present church build ing which took place june 24th 1903 the cenotaph corner then down no 7 highway to the circus loca tion on the 9th line two blocks south of the highway there will be two performances at 2 30 p m and 8 30 pm the lions club gets a share of all advance ticket sales and is con ducting a selling blitz monday night vandalism at park town officials are concerned about repeated vandalism at the park which is making a shambles of the public washrooms it is necessary to keep the building locked except for special occasions but even so plumbing is being wrecked broken bottles are found on occasion and vari ous damage is caused offenders are warned that they will be liable for court charges owat 405060 man youre crazy fln yoor cl thousand peppy at70 tivpeppittf with osfcrex cootaitu tonic for wetak rundown feeling due toiety to body uck of iron which many men and vonwa call old try oitm tonic tablets for pep younger feeling this very day new fam acquainted tfate only 60c for salt at ad di drug stores ev liberal candidate pipecf to meeting by girls pipe band kenneth y dick buttons lib eral candidate in the coming fed eral elections was given an won derful ovation on monday evening when he and mrs dick made an official visit to georgetown the candidate and his wife were met at the high saool grounds and piped to the legion hall by the georgetown girls pipe band where a large crowd was on hand to greet him- mr dick rode in an open car and greeted his many- friends along the way at the legion hall a large gath ering had assembled for the euc hre party and dance maurice manderson acted as chairman for the evening prize winners in the euchre were mrs jim cunningham j j atchinson mrs s robin star- ret leslie mrs roy wiggins and fred helson a delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the legion auxiliary after which w g marshall intro duced the candidate mr mar shall outlined many of the fine qualities of mr dick and gave a resume of the many years of public service he had rendered to his home town of milton the county and his country he said mr dick was no stranger to geor getown for he attended school here in his younger years and had visited his aunt miss geor- gina young when she taught at the public school his father w i dick had been crown attorney for this county for many years and was well and favourably known in a short address the candi date said he was campaigning in this election on the record of the liberal party over the past twenty years and on his own experience as a public servant in this county he had served on the town coun cil of milton the county council as warden chairman of the school board and other various bodies and that his work entailed consi derable work through government channels which gave him the in sight into the higher service for this county he promised that if he was sent to ottawa on june 10th that he would endeavour to be the best representative this county ever had he felt certain that the liberal administration who had given canada the fin est government they have ever had would be returned on june 10th and hoped halton would have a representative on the gov ernment side of the house this time dancing concluded the evening with music supplied by doris hulls orchestra htowson ruddell was floor manager 9 31 she just ordered i apsco chicago pencil sharpener for inerfcitchen shes ured of hacking awax at pencils with hex best knife she knows her family will appre ciate it too theresan apsco pencil sharp ener for every need jfoap available at rhr s used in an ffica youll find it at georgetown office supplies ltd mill street muckart bldg twangfe 79453 vi people who know the liberal candidate h will vote eth y dick his townspeople though so much of him they gave him more votes than any other candidate when he first ran for council in 1947 after three years in council they elected him reeve in 1 951 and he became a member of the halfon county council his county council the war veterans members for halton elected him war den in 1952 know him as a vet who served in the canadian armoured corps for four and a half years he enlisted as a pri- his school board the elderly citizens his church his service club elected him chairman of the board in 1954 of- the county knew him as the first chairman of the board of halton centennial manor elected him as an elder and he still teaches a sunday school class that he taught before the war vate was discharged as captain landed in normandy on dday and was woun ded near fallaise two brothers served in the navy a sister was a nursing sis ter in charge of a hospital in england 4 elected him charter president when the oak- ville rotary club organized a rotary club in milton he was a member of the group committee of the boy scouts association of milton he is a member of the halton county advisory committee erf the canadian national institute for tho blind can kenneth y dick lor e and servka to the c county and cooniry i tjear your liberal candidate on cfvlb brampton 1090 thursday 85506 arn qkmimomtcotanmmmoi1teputittn ftablisjiad bv the halton ceunfv labaiaj asaodmlotil ms r 1 qioqloymiafmmtkootosnknst1l7t wished by the hmnam published by tho halton county ub asajfdation -8- kl3ffiwjrf

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