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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1971, p. 24

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tD For Scots Regiment BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Preaching Sunday un and TUB ANGLICAN CHURCH OP CANADA ST GEORGE St Sunday January CHRISTMAS 800 a in Holy Eucharist Choral Eucharist 11 a Choral Eucharist Christian Reformed CHURCH Una Georgetown J VandenPo Mlnlittr Services every Sunday a and ra Sun day School Vliitora welcome Listen every Sunday to The Back To God Hour Radio Minister Joel Nederhood CKEY 990 30 30 am Meg CHIN pan CHURCH Cedirvile Centre Minister J Phillips Telephone Sunday School All Classes 100ani Morning Worship Evening Service ST PAULS BAPTIST CHURCH Road South Minister Cairns am Family Worship Junior Choir will lead Praise and Participate The Pastor will give an lustratcd talk entitled How Full Was Your Christmas EVERYONE WELCOME ST JOHNS CHURCH 11 St S772531 MINISTER Rev Robert Organist Mrs Schuldt a Church School Grade 1 and up Sermon Dedication and Solo Brian and John Whitney Mary Had a Baby Anthem Bambino Junior Choir Father of Goodness No Junior Congregation Nursery to Grade THI CHURCH OF GOD Community Hall SUNDAY a Sunday School am Worship Evangelistic Service Pastor It R Klerstoad The Church of God is the oldest Pentecostal Church in America FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Main and a Church School Class Homing Worship Evening Worship Mrs Townend The Lome Scott Regiment escaped with minor losses when the Department of National Defense wiped out part of their reserves with a reduction prog ram announced this week The Lome Scots Company is based at Georgetown Earl of commanding officer of the Lome Scots said that the regiment strength will be cut but that that the armouries In Brampton Georgetown and will be used CUT TO Defence Leo Cad leux announced earlier that the militia would be reduced by I men In the next year that armouries would be closed The Lome Scots the only infantry regiment In Ontario with a strength of will be cut to 271 personnel all ranks I think we have been lucky said Unco But I wont really know until I can compare our figures with other regiments also said that accord to his information no In units In Ontario will be disbanded Former commanding officer of the Lome Scots Ted commented Any cut In strength ia serious but the changes they have an arc not as bad as those proposed by the last sura Knox Presbyterian Church Main and 77 MINISTER REV YOUNG a Church School 1 a Morning Worship Nursery Care ORGANIST Mrs Goulard WILLIAMS Christmas Story Told at Candlelight Service The United Church annual Candlelight service was held Sunday evening Dec The Christinas story was portrayed in word picture and song en titled A Great and Mighty Wonder The participants In the service narrators Stella Dorothy Green aid John Scribe Mary Engleby- Mary Marilyn Collier Joseph Klausl Schneider Innkeeper Fred Shepherd Debbie est Wiseman Mary In- Herod Diane Giles The choir was assisted by members of St choir Mrs Vi olet Haines Mrs Mae Miss Sylvia Norton and Mrs who sang the Magnificent Chant with organist Mrs Reg Williams projectionist was Ron The beautiful nativity scene was erected Ed Green and Christmas tree I by the John Hunter family A fellowship hour followed whe ladles served tea and cookies Mr and Mrs George and family have returned to Holland to live after living In the Glen about ten years Brett Giles Mountain St met with an unfortunate dent Christmas Day while ski log on the hills near the vil lage He fell and broke his leg His friends brought him out on a toboggan where a car took him on to hospital He ex peels to be home for New Years Mr and Mrs C of Kitchener spent the holiday with her daughter and son In law and family Gall Cheryl and Angela of the Line Mrs WagstalTe was able to be home from hospital to spend Christmas day with herj family Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen Beaver Street spent Christmas with their granddaughter husband Mr and Mrs Maxwell of Brampton Mrs Maggie Crawford Con federation St spent Christmas with ion wife and tally I Mr and Jack Crawford home with their parents Mr and Mrs C were Mr and Mrs Keith of Tor onto and Mr and Mrs Klaus Returning home to New market after attending their parants wedding anniver sary last Sunday Dec Prank Allen met with an automobile accident east of when trying to ball a car for help when they ran out of gas In was his little year old son Hark who was hospitalized In Peel Memorial Hospital but wis released in time to spend Christmas at home Christmas visitors with Mr and Mrs Cachla of the line were Mrs Cachia a moth Mrs I and sister C of New York Mrs Cecil Then they considered cutting all regimen to a strength of about ranks SAW IT COMING I think that move has been coming for some time Col S Charters a former com mending officer of the Lome Scots I think also that the cuts made in the regiments strength show the confidence the has In the fine record the Lome Scots have compiled J Barber of getown honorary colonel of the Lome Scots said the new sys tem with districts Instead of seven will give many excel lent mtlltla commander some where to go when they retire as commanding officer SET TIMB Commanding officers are Holiday Visitors Here and There Cburchlllj welcomed her aunt Miss Madge Copeland of Toronto for the holidays Mr and Mrs Art Ellis Fort Eric welcomed as holiday guests Mr and Mrs Allan Murphy Galrey Drive Mrs Mary Morrow 1 Victoria Ave was a holiday guest with Mr and Mrs Tcrryi Jeffrey of Rosedale Mr and Mrs Lome Mount Eleanor were holiday guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Robert LeDrew of Toronto Mrs A Mundy of Keswick was a holiday guest with son and daughter inlaw Mr and Mri Frank Gate Mrs Julie 36 Mar St celebrated her I birthday over the holidays with her daughter Mrs Gladys Cross Street Mr and Mrs of the Two Sisters Restaurant were holiday guests with thelrj son and daughter inlaw Mr and Mrs Geldart of Cooksj only allowed a certain length of time before they must re tire he said This few system should give them the opportun ity for promotion possibly high as brigadier and let thcml continue serving their country am sure an far as Lome Scots are concerned that the regiments fine record over the years having been in the top regiments for the last ten years and coming sec ond overall last year influcnc the decision The lie also reacted strongly to the proposed cuts and made wishes known EXPANDABLE In the past years said Barber the efficiency of the militia has greatly increased and will continue to do so This country has a lot other countries would like and if they sec us helpless you can t tell what might happen It Is Important to have an ex pandable army we are able Mr and Mrs Jack Morrow John Street welcomed their son inlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Gary of Belle- 1 ville as holiday guests Mr and Mrs Ed Newman 110 Prince Charles welcomed Mr and Mrs Eddie and their daughter of Bur as holiday Mr and Mrs James Murphy Ontario Street were holiday gueata with their son In law and daughter Mr and Mrs James Burns George- 1 town Mr and Mrs Robert Eleanor had vis itors with them for the holidays her parents Mr and Mrs Rose and her brother Barry of Edmonton Alberta Mr and Mrs Roger Confederation St Glen Wil Hams welcomed for tho holidays Mr and Mrs David of Parry Sound his brother In law and sister Mr and Mrs Alan Jordan of Toronto and his mo ther and father Mr and Mrs George Newman of Wembley i England It was the first time In eight years the family were all together LEMON MERINGUE MIXED ROUS IGA LUCKY SHOPPER FOR WEEK ENDING DEC BETTY REEVE Main South IGA LUCKY SHOPPER FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER KAY KENNEDY St Winner of Christmas Draw for in Bonus Tapes Mrs Walberton 22 Windsor Road Mr and Mrs Crandell ray Regan Cresc were holiday guests with both their parents Mr and Mrs AI ex Murray of Waterloo snd Mr and Mrs Stephen of Kitchener Mr and Mrs Robert Bon field Main St accompan led by Mr and Mrs George Forbes Marion and Bobby Cresc visited th Mrs Bonflclds brother and Mrs John Turner Eden Mills on Christmas Day Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Bernard Reg included Mrs A Hammond Mrs Bernards moth and Mr and Mrs Cope man of Hamilton and other stives and friends from Spending Christmas dap It with pleasure that we pause and took back on another year As a New Year dawns wo this occasion to A Most Sincere Thank You to ell have had the privilege of serving In and ask your patronage in Iho New Year Hair Styling by Wendy Gail Lynn Mary Lou Ralph FASHION TREND HAIR STYLISTS Guelph St 8776822 TDK tUtt tt It ttwttr left mitt mttt Mr mitt it tffjtttr Bob Glad and Ed Caldwell 111 AND

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