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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1971, p. 2

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A MINISTER COMMENTS WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS IS A GOOD FIVE CENT CIGAR by Richard Williams and Anglican Church Of course Mr health department may have a warning placed on the box that smoking the cigar could be dangerous to your health And that inflation that the prime minister told us was for a few days mean your good cigar wril cost fifteen or twenty cents Maybe the country needs something When this weeks federalprovincial conference was being planned Mr Trudeau suggested the country need ed a new way of emending the constitution On the other hand Mr Davis and some of the other premiers thought the country needed a solution to some of Its financial problems especially unemployment A Social Creditor might suggest that the people of the country all need a raise in pay tike our or most of them voted for themselves The hit could be endless Perhaps Mr Trudeeu put his finger on the great est need when be was helping Hamilton celebrate her birthday last week Some young people were some of popular songs and the prime got a big hand when he quoted the lino about what the world needs now is love mat a hard thmg to for summer hitchhikers for the people who use polluted lakes or littered parks for the unborn child In mothers womb for fonrter prisoners for dying refugees in IncHa Even f governments wanted to they would find it difficult to leg slate love look at all the fuss there been about summer hostels for phrase that religion and politics don mix could be put mod em terms love practical pohlics Thais because it asks us to stop feofdng at our selves and have a little concern for others We use concern end love as slogans complai because others show them and comfort that as good as anybody else a bit of Pharisee In all of us Were in favour of helping or collectively as lorrg as it demand much of A favorite topic for political cartoons even the Her aid Is the plight of Id Uno Who the taxpayer for ced to shell out for this or that Such cartoons are popular because easier to arouse sympathy for your self than for someone We find that as true at home or work as in politics Pari of the sens rage to help people to become not Just of the own feelings but of the and the world around us The first step towards lova is to be aware of others not to ourselves so we see only what is comfortable If we want to echo the songs of today and to echo that what the world needs now love then got to become more aware of the where ts close to us and where it seems more concerned about love will never be me practical I becomes popular A century and a quarter ago St Paula Anglican Church In was built To celebrate thla event a number of former clergy ore being Invited to re turn during the year On June the parish coined back the Most Rev c Jackson Archbishop of who bad been rec tor during the depression yean of the Be pointed out how the prayer book makes motion of young ministers in the words of the Benedidte 0 all green things of the earth bless ye the Lord and reminisced about some of what be as a green thing remembered about bis first pariah here At that time the village was ding boxcars of vegetables Anglicans Marking Century and Quarter History drought stricken west Contrasting life 30 years ago with the present he typified today as a period of unbelief In which Christians must witness to their faith by affirming it public worship and by tha quality of their lives The liturgy form of communion service used in bis diocese was used years ago pre sent minister bad spent a sum mer working as a in diocese The boys choir and a com bined adult choir from Pauls and Albans sang lively anthems The congrega tion especially some the old timers got a chance to talk with Archbishop Jackson at a lunch put on by the lad guild after the service at Pairs ARgScu Church Norm FOUR FROM HERE IN EXCHANGE Visit Quebec Then Host Four Quebecois In Town JCometo Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Road at Carole St lev Harold a Sunday School am Worship Service Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs Townend 10 fljn Church School 11 am Morning Worship Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME Georgetown Alliance Church Evins1ll CinUnntal Public School Minister J Telephone 10 a Sunday School all dosses 11 am Morning worship Evening Service Presbyterian Church Rev H Smith Morning Worship Nursery care IS am Church School Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER REV YOUNG ORGANIST Mrs E Gowland 10 00 am Church School am Morning Worship NURSERY CARE Georgetown Pentecostal Church Mala Rev Jack McCaUum 10 am Sunday School Ham Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday p Prayer and Ministry Children Church During Both Services GEORGETOWNS EVANGELISTIC CENTRI MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT Pastor BIBLE PREACHING It and Family School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Four Georgetown will spend two weeks In Que bec homes and then host Que bec students for two weeks In the exchange program of the Canadian Coun cil of Christians and Jews record students will Involved In the exchange this summer said Rev Richard Jones president The four Georgetown high schoolers ore Co onto Allan Elisabeth Carney a Ann Street Deborah Caruso Charles Street and Patricia Syme Crescent They will bo spending much their summer with Louisa Cote and Helen of Thcdford Mines Andres of Levis and Helen of CapSante SECOND CULTURE Mr Jones told Herald the program is designed to ex pose students to a second lan guage and culture Students from across Canada will visit Quebec students and their families for the fust part of exchange Quebec students then travel to- the homes of the English sneaking students for a furth er two weeks FAMILY LIFE During exchange visits students are encouraged In the second language and learn about com munity through events or ganized by council representa Uvea or service clubs Generally students taking part in the exchange program ore 15 or 16 years of ago and In tho first two years of high school Served County for 42 Years First Engineer Holtons first county engin eer Roy Foster Smith who held that position for years died Monday In hos pital He Is survived by bis wife at 153 St a dau ghter Mrs W John Poole of and a son Smart Smith of London The funeral service was yesterday Smith who became county engineer In 1024 played an im portant part in preparing Hal ton road system for the age of heavy traffic He had come to Halton work on the Tansley Bridge and later the Dundns Highway of Sixteen Mile Creek He also did consulting work for and municipalities within the county Half of Georgetown Pack Cubs earned tho Cyclists Badge at a bike by Georgetown Ven turers on the Beaver Lumber parking lot June The Cubs pumped and balan ced through a figure eight course obstacles course aim- Four Schools Getting New Principals in Fall Students in four North Hal ton schools will have new prin cipals when they return to the classrooms in September John will go to W Dick in Milton after one year as an administrative assistant at the central offices of the County Board of Edu cation in He form erly served as an assistant principal and a teacher at Steworttown public school Mr Lens replaces Bob who win leave- Dick to go to school as principal Ken leaves school to go to Fair- view t and Ed Scott leaves to go to E A On- hi THE THURSDAY JUNE 17th 171 PAitt aV Two more reasons for shopping at CHECK A UNIT MEATS PRICING red or blue brand beefi BLADE ROAST L SHORT RIB CROSS CUT RIB ROAST SHOULDER ROAST IGA SPECIALS GRANULATED White Sugar Beans Pork IG Margarine 4 Corn or Peas 099 ICAFANCr Applesauce 2 29 CHASE SANBORN COFFEE WHITE SHAH PAPER TOWELS 83 TASTY FLAVORFUL CALIFORNIA PRODUCE A No 1 GRIDE NEW POTATOES EMPEROR GRAPES CHERRIES SNOW MUSHROOMS ORANGES CM JOIN GREEN PEAS 99 79 249 DELIVERY because of assistance for transportation provided by tho council and government grants CONTRIBUTING This year federal govern ment is contributing to ward transportation The prov government of British Columbia is adding a further to permit more stud Cost to the students Is from province to par as part of centennial year activities Students mako initial cation to participate in the program during the first mon ths of the school year Applic ore supplied by the council to the head of tho mo dern language department of each school Visits start June 30 and end July Old Timers to Celebrate Senior Citizens Week Cyclist Badges for 5th Georgetown Cubs ulnted intersection and dimlntln the roadeo and listened to clearance lane Georgetown Constable Ted also did a safety check on each bike A week earlier tho boys had written a test an bicycle safe ty Twenty two Cuba took part Constable Nightingale mes sage afterwards on proper cycling Pot McCarthy Mark Gas- kin Doug Viilcm Ted and Doug Colter were the Venturers who operated the Tho Services for Seniors Com mi I tec of the Georgetown and District Red Cross Branch arc giving an evening of entertain merit J as a finale the Senior Citizens Week The theme of the prog ram Lot to Live Lot to The neck Marts this Sunday Senior Citizens day mar by special services in churches Monday evening the movie Yours Mine Ours starring Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball Hill be shown for senior citizens In the glcsworth auditorium A senior citizens picnic in Hamilton sponsored by the Ge orgetown Senior Citizens Club will be held Tuesday Thursday will an open house at tho clubs cottage at Cedjrvale in the afternoon A bus tour of tho surrounding Hare shows a steady and good balance In the country side for senior citizen will be run Friday afternoon June The June week was announced in April by Hon Thomas Wells minister of so cial and family services Dur this week wo want as many people as possible to be aware of the contributions of the eld erly and what it means to grow older Wells said In the announcement The Halton County Board of Education The Committee Review Priorities and Expenditures Invites Interested parties to briefs and to appear before the in support of these brefs The Board had established this Comrmttee to review its priorities programs and to evaluate its educational spending The Committee will meet throughout the summer and fall with objective of reportrng to the Board before the end of Tho areas to be studied Include Board policies fin- once programs structure and organization and buildings and equipment Any citizen or organ of Helton County may make to the Committee hi the form of letters or briefs All communications must in writing Anyone who wishes to make a pres entation in person to the Committee must first sub mit the In writing Indicating their wish to attend personally Communications will bo received up to These communications or questions for fur ther informal on should bo directed to The Secretary Committee to Review end expenditures Halton County Board of Education South Service Road Cast Ontario

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