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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 2

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Comment Is The Bible a Forgotten Book GeorRCtown Canada has just witnessed a the provincial premiers in which they discussed constitutional reform i of unusual Interest to a great many Canadians and to provincial in particular Could we imagine under these eireumKiinees tin La amity of having lost the British North America up constitution at all as a basis for governing or disillusion In the days of the Hebrew King situation to imagine occurred just this way God Word or I which was to rule their Ihcs had been lost Hen It w is found accidentally when the tempk undtr a Kings 13 Chronicles and thin brought before tin knf In re for having neglected Word hi hud it ad publicly and Us use We ask would it make any difference if in h id no Dibits in Cinnda today For many people much one way or another For those who ill ihmistUis ins however It would matter indeed ttHS In truth the has become forgotten Ixiok hi Even with unprecedented mass distribution in I and numerous tr millions it remains either is God book of truth for man salv it ion and us bud given guide to follow in life While readily 1 nut it looked upon only as an item of liter ibli In ollur the pa ft fir itshisturn il it has in these arcis hut these in mil purposes The Irafiic development in ils is III judgement and scholarship i been setibme the tin that where reison or logic grasp Is Hun considered impossible untrue and this appro the Bible is only lonsidiml n by men and as subject Inhuman r tin rift re It ft up to the individual whither to or rejtet cert of it How different from the reverent and iwiful to hi It bung totally Cods Word which truth to m in tin of Thus the Lord wliuli is fuliv and trusted Failure to emphasize it in this spirit in is bonus is resulted in the Bible declining in import in it becoming forgotten I The Christian approach views the is the Word of Cod lompleloly is being md rih ible It mis in it tin truth of man salvation from sin his lift given freely by God for the sake of Jesus Christ and faith in Him It accepts and the Bible message Hi it by the dt of Jesus on the cross of Calvary man s sins are covered His shed blood paid for that by in Him Lord man has the blessing of silvjtion the me ins of riceiving this blessing but it is the itself that the power fur it Paul says in Romans t It is the power of unto sulv iiion to every one thnt God has given thi command to ill ins to tell tin news of Jesus Christ everywhere Let it be the task of all Christian people and churches to this sincerely and Bible will not be forgotten among cither In its teachings Its rule over us so done I believe we will have the harmony love and peace on earth and eternity the joys of God s heavenly Kingdom HORNBY Anniversary greetings arc extended to Mr and Mrs Ray who celebrated their wedding anniversary recently Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Donald who were married on Saturday June it Eden United Church Mrs wis former Owen Wilbur ltogers performed the doubli ring ret lilies are ex tended to little Clifford Brown who celebrates his on July to Lutheran Church mi Road at Carole St Harold It Sunday School 1100 am Worship Service Baptist Church Minister It Cairns Organist Mrs a Church School am Horning Worship Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Contennlil Public School Minister J Telephone Sunday School all classes lam Morning worship pin Evening Semce Norval Presbyterian Church Minister Rov H 10 Joint Service with St Paul United in Presbyterian during month of July Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church NUKShUYCAKfc Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main Rev Jock Sunday School 11 a Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Prayer and Ministry Childrens Church During Both Services GEORGETOWNS EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT BIBLE PREACHING 11 and pm School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH PartAm Team Berth for Nancy Georgetown Nancy McCredle will be a member of Canada team at the Pan Am Games On Saturday In Richmond she tossed the shot put ft inches to gain a place on the team beating Vancouver Joan who scored 14 meters TRACK 11 A Georgetown woman grandson Is on the coaching staff of the International track Paul son of Mr and Mrs Bill Potts of Brampton and grandson Mrs Emily Kincourt apartments conches hurdles and sprints for the Kinsmen Softball JUNIOR GIRLS Murray Motors This was a good game with Murray Motors Infield playing exceptionally well Debbie Borland and iDcHueek making several good catches I pitched and got tin only run in the game Debbie Minted as St iCorKctOrtti Debbie Williams pitched tills close game for lyeli and was iloiig with Karen stored only homer Tool Dli wr threatening when runs In the lib Innings Ridley who or Zenith was also star Superior f im H Only a innings played in this nme due to the iiuiiim of runs with pitcher Wendy run good It lung Dairy I The Dairy ime Ihrouuli with another win this beating with homers by Milton in Man darino and Umpire John White selected Milton as star although tins una i re il effort eargirtuHii Caruuosfrult Market Sandra Kerby was chosen is star for Geo Upholstering as she slammed In two home runs Sharon Drown and each hit Linda Mlddleton pitched for Caruso Milne hit line their only homer In the end was selected their star Kindle TO Pauline II This was close gome until the innings when the Kmettc put on the pressure and seared runs Game star wis 1st pi lyer Wendy From for Paulines Homers by Collen Joan and Ford table Jets Young Pharmacy Well Cable Jets finally made it with their first win of schedule scoring runs the inning with hitting a triple with tin Butler was as lut ilunt I II 11 odd detenslve is to win or line with 1st bane Connie Allen and right fuldtr Patty Sly playing J I bill hit homers and Mirshnll md hlnlnc leh hilling for the I tilH rl Illeliir llarli wis luted us slur by the umpire with Wild Sin k j Inlllni mil In ml Inilh Inst plnyir in x urn i hit Inn also tirlt It their 14 runs in Ik first two innings Pitt iris just eoiilil quit make the enmehick Itiey sure tried Jo nine and hit iiuiing ill it Lidies I Compete Then Eat at Norvals Field Meet Public School held their Field Day on Friday morning June llth At noon ihey enjoyed barbecued hoi dogs and in the afternoon Ihey held a Fun Day or all children when ihey played games The teachers were assisted In supervising various games by many volunteers There was a three tic for the outstanding girl athlete between Kelly Frost Christine and Marilyn McMllhn Keith won the outstanding athlete award or the boys Winners Ihe various sports events were GIRLS High Jump Steele Shirley Helen Long Jump Shirley Pamela Kaufman Claudia Held St Long Jump Shuna Steele Newman yard Dash Shirley Shuna Steele Ball Throw Shirley Ostran der Helen Zvamc Newman BANTAM GIRLS High Jump Jane San ford Laurie Guppy Susan Jump Jane Sanford Janis Pomeroy Susan Smith 51 Long Jump Jane Susan Smith Dawn Harrison yard Dash Dawn Harrison Janls Jane 100 yard Dash Dawn Harrison Jnnls Cathy Woolhom Bill Throw Cathy Woolham Julie Marshall Jane JUNIOR High Jump Kelly Frost Marilyn McMillan Pomeroy Long Jump Marilyn Millnn Kelly I Christine Pomeroy St Lang Jump Christine Pomeroy Marilyn McMillan Kelly Frost Ball Throw Christine Kelly Frost Marilyn McMillan inm i Jump Mill Chris ItMlcird lllllv Long Jump lliekj Mr IGA suggests FRESH TURKEY your holiday Itl411h III USUI IMIT DM IMtmil RIS N SHINE 79 icimoHiD cist or SOFT DRINKS BLUE BOHNET COLOURED Margarine SPECIALS SWIFTS COOKED- Canned Hams ASSORTED COLOURS Toilet Tissue at IGA OR BOSTON Beans Pork PRICES EFFECTIVE WED THRU SAT JUNE JULY Fresh young i lcuismi MUrLELEtF DINNER HAMS COOKED MEATS PICKLES 39 KAM 2 89 TASTY FLAV0URFUL HEW CROP IGRIOEVINGIKII LB BIO NEW POTATOES A ORANGES 59 LIMES 39 J MOM WITH METRO MONEY SAVER FEATURING HONEY SAVING COUPONS PRICING COURTEOUS SERVICE SI llieky I lilelier J mm Dish in On is rd J mm 1 li illlliriiv Hi ird llnky It teller Jump limes Tom ids St lint Jump Heed lorn I Dish Hid Turn John Hilly Hit Jump Julin a Triple Jump I IjuI Dash Keith Guppy 1 iu Smith John Icc yard Keith Smith John its Called crewel embroidery Mrs Pat of Terra with samples of her crewel work Mrs Dutm her crewel exhibit at Ihe Rug Show Hobby Fair by the Georgetown Hooking Guild Mm Dams her daughter Jane demonstrated crewel em broidery and Batik at the Ball Throw Paul Smilh John I with points Glen Williams Keith School was drat with points Norval Public School placed and Park School placed second Jrdat the Georgetown Field Day M COUNTRY SETTING QUAINT COUNTRY INN Someplace Else Country Restaurant Tavern Is THE PLACE FOR BUSINESSMENS LUNCHEON Sumptuous Buffet or Small Menu Served Doily from 30 Have your lunch Someplaca Elm today on Miss Road Just mile north of Steol Ave in OSCAR HOST Prop SUMMER STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE JULY AND AUGUST TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OOP m tod oopm m to9 9 00a m SUNDAY AND MONDAY CLOSED MacCORMACKS DRUGS nO MAIN ST GEORGETOWN DIAL

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