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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 2

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Page tlK 14 IUTI WHERE THE GOOD FOOD IS IF out with the family FOR A DRIVE THIS WEEKEND DROP IN TO GEORGETOWN A W WE HAVE A SMALL TREAT FOR THE YOUNGSTERS AND WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU SO WE CAN GIVE IT TO THEM ITS A NICE IOEAI IGA HAS A NICE IDEA SERVE IGA STEAK THIS WEEKEND AND TO ADD TO IT Try ONION RINGS OR YOU CAN SERVE IGA LAMB LEGS AND TO ADD TO IT Try ONION RINGS OR- YOU CAN SERVE IGA MEAT PIES AND TO ADD TO IT Try ONION RINGS DO YOU KNOW A W HAS THEM THOSE HOBO STARS As every one knows children love dogs And when the dogs happen to be movie stars and smart ones at that the addition of kids to the scene can t h but make for a touching scene From left Lynn Cray of Nerval Debbie Allen of Paul Carglll of Acton and Michael TremWay of Brampton admire Thorn London Hobo and Venus stars of the television series The Littlest Hobo They made acquaintances at a recent new store opening where the popular German Shepherds and owner Chuck Elsenmann made an ap pearance ANNOUNCING CHANGEOFNAME Robert McDonald Plumbing Heating R ft 2 Georgetown CHANGING NAME TO H B PLUMBING HEATING Chrgy Comment to Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R Worship Service Sunday S Georgetown Alliance Church Evanssllcal Centennial Public School Minuter J Phillips Te Morning Worth Evening Service COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY Baptlit Church Minister Rev W Cairns Organist Mrs m Church School Morning worship pm Evening Fellowship We si cruc tied i GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBFRTC BIBLEPREACH1NC Family Sunday School ttlim A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main Si N Rev 10am Sunday School Tuesday Prayer and Ministry Sf Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Rev Gallagher B A STB Trinity Holy Eucharist 30am Family Eucharist 11 Holy Eucharist Nursery Kindergarten Jr It Br Church School II Ma TWO GREAT IDEAS ARE BETTER THAN ONE OF mi SEASON IIUIMSI TREAT FLORIDA RED OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 10 99 EMPEROR GRAPES CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS LAMB BASKET LAMB LEGS FRESHLY MINCED BEEF 59 BEEF LIVER J TABLERITE BOLOGNA as 3 89 MEAT PIES by Wood HOLY CROSS CHURCH d famous about Saint Francis of Assist and perfect joy is Of course Leo did because he loved Francis and treasured all his words Then Franc told him that to have the power of working miracles or possess a or even trie gut that would convert the world would not be to have perfect Joy Rather he said suppose at the end of the day we should come to our friary wet cold dirty and hungry and the should soy to us Get out of here That would not yet be perfect joy Leo But perhaps the doorkeeper would also refuse us food and water That still would not be perfect joy And suppose the man began to curse and call us idle and miserable and foolish That still Mould not be perfect Joy Now I think that we do not understand this story unless we see Francis and Leo walking down the road doubled up with laughter and with each sentence laughing more and more Then I cent Suppose the doorkeeper beat us on the head and called friars to beat us That still would not be perfect joy And f he called the police and had us thrown in jail so thai everything wc had was taken away from us and I think he said this with norm burst of laughter then Brother Leo this would Indeed be perfect Joy for then we truly would have nothing to glory in save the cross of Jesus Christ Why should anyone lough and say It is perfect Joy to experience rejection and immense pain Arc we to think that the pain of is some perverse masochism No the of Francis is the laughter of a man who Is truly sane It is profoundly Joyful go to the cross with all that It Implies because It is t and there alone that we find Christ If we seek to save our lives to store them up and hoard them to deal them out carefully and prudently we will lose Ihem We will lose them because we fail laJXCQgniltinlio gives them to ua and why In our and prudence we will be alone We will wall ourselves In from all our brothers and sisters and In the very end from God We lose everything But if we lose our lives spend them ana throw them away as it were If we foolishly give them over to Jesus Christ we will find them We will find them because we will find HJm Who is the Lord He is our life Ills Jesus whom we were meant to love It was He who was meant to live In us It Is He who will pour out the life we want In a measure which we can hardly begin to grasp And thus it Is because we find Chr lit by taking up our cross and following Him on the wav that He walked that we find perfect Joy October Cheese Festival CHEESE SLICES BUCK DIAMOND OS 37 CHEDDAR CHEES 79 89 SI IK HI POWDERED DETERGENT mm m Peach Halves luren i mm m Apple Juice 41 Beans Hh Pork 29 WHEN OOP HADDOCK WITH MPS OCEAN SNACKS BANANA OR CHOCOLATI SARA LEE CAKES DO WW RAKE WAFFLES 31041 UIIESOKLTPUlsr Toilet Tissue numaa S0CKEYE SALMON 65 J PEPS0DENT TOOTHPASTE 69 ARID CINNAMON IGADONUTS 3 DELIVERY SERVICE J Missionary Is Church Speaker Rev James Sutherland Presbyterian missionary home on furlough after years in Formosa conducted the morning service at Li me house church 111th ANNIVERSARY Knox Presbyterian Church SUNDAY OCTOBER 17th REV WAYNE from SI Andrews Presbyterian Church MRS from Brampton guest soloist SERVICES AT 11 m ANO SOCIAL HOUR WILL FOLLOW THE EVENING SERVICE Sunday He told of great ad In education religion health and turlng since the first Canadian missionary arrived years ago He was George Leslie McKay for whom a memorial hospital was built at Taipei Missionaries today are not the preachers and teachers but advisers to native leaders he said The WMS observed their fall thankofferlng at the service The choir sang an anthem and Mrs William Karri and Mary Lou I Brown sang a duet Mrs Alex Thomson of Moose Jaw visited her son Ron his wife and family Line for it week recently Women a Institute met at the home of Mrs A Benton Thursday following dinner served by the hostess Members sang The More We Gel Together with roll call answered by A resolution I would like passed President Mrs PTC Brown presided Mrs Benton reported from the district directors meeting at Milton Oct Mrs Sariford convener of resolutions took the chair for the program Mrs Mitchell read current events and each convener read on Item pertaining to her subject County president Mra George Hen was a visitor and ex PRICING IGA Lucky Shoppef for Week Ending Oct MRS G 35 Stevens Crest Hornby News Mrs was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home on the Ninth Line with licr daughter Mrs Don Bra rider as cohostess Friends and neighbours gathered to honour Miss Donna Break who will be married on Saturday October Anniversary greetings aro extended to Mr and Mrs Paddy Patterson who will celebrate TWIST Tornados are comparatively rare In Ontario but they can happen Do not stay with your Seek the nearest available shelter lie down 1st a ditch if the dang imminent Even a tew spot field is than your car in twister plained the motto It Is the live coat that fires the others ad vising members to be en thuslastic Mrs Brown county public relations officer spoke on resolutions and showed slides of the Adelaide homestead Mrs Henderson commenting of personal interest to Mrs Brown and her husband Mrs extended courtesies and a social half hour was spent with cookies and tea The 4 club girls met at the homo of leader Mrs Bruce Lindsay Saturday They chose the name Steady Readies for t group Roll call was an each would like to own The girls were asked to attend a demonstration at the home of Mrs D Lindsay girls who completed Dairy re They practiced weaving Next week a hike on the Bruce Trail Is planned Mrs A Benton on Tuesday 19 Friends of Bllt Bradley will be sorry to hear he broke his left arm on Friday while working at Maple Lodge Form We wish him a speedy recovery Friends in the Hornby district are sorry to hear that Mrs Ida Death nee Canning wife late Arthur Death passed away suddenly at the home of her daughter Mrs Alan Norman Muriel of on Thursday October 1971 In her Both year She Is survived by her daughter Muriel Mrs Alan Norman of Cooksvllle and Arthur Death of Guelph and by her grandchildren Grace Norman Pipe Harold and Edith Norman Laurie Jama Kenneth and Death ana her greatgrandchildren Steven and Brian Pipe Dinner guests on Sunday and Mrs Garry Hamilton and family of the Ninth Line were Mr and Mrs Donald Gates and Dannie Smith of Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Jim Hamilton The Scout and Cub Pack will Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Bill Terpstra who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Tuesday October celebrated their wedding an on Saturday October Mr and Mrs Axel P were with Mr and Mrs Pal Line Mrs Jim Hamilton be meeting at the Percy Merry School on Friday nights with their leader Mr H The A Pack will be meeting at with their leaders Mr and Mrs Dan PriceJones Scout Master Del Wood will also be holding meetings at the Percy Merry School Apple Day will be held next Saturday October 18 so be sure to answer the door and help this needy causa Birthday greetings are ex tended to Tracy Lynn Currle who will celebrate her birthday on Monday October II to George Leslie who celebrated his on Saturday October fflBF GEORGETOWN ft DISTRICT YMYWCA CAMPAIGN BLITZ NIGHT Monday October 25 the 9 IMPROVE THE SOCIAL RECREATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES an not by tin Unlttd GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE

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