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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1972, p. 22

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JAN CONGREGATIONS SAY HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Rev and Mrs Kelvin Johnston were recently feted by members of his congregations at St Andrews on Mountain view Road and their wedding anniversary Mrs June Freeman represents the St church congregation and in presenting them with a Christmas boot containing 50 silver presentation during an honour The was made ilng in their People Helping Change Happen Thats Canadian Y Week Theme Davis president of Canada and Mrs J president Canada announced that the week of January 17 will be Canadian week People Helping Change Happen In doing so they said both nidations predate Confederation and today millions of Canadians support or participate in Both organizations were basically evangelical when started over a century ago As they evolved and matured their range of concerns was expanded to Include the social recreational and physical needs of people OVERSHADOW Today while bridging different faiths the and of Canada have also emerged as dynamic social forces In the com unities they serve outside of their buildings The continuing success of programs in gyms pools camps and club rooms often tends to overshadow our increasing Involvement with modem day problems arising from urbnnhm technological change and social tension IhSUFS This relatively new aspect of our work deals directly with many computer age problems that would become self perpetuating if ignored or mishandled The cost of postponing these problems In terms of both individual suffering and dollars would seriously strain our country human and financial resources The presidents said that while many of these problems are inter related no single group can hope to provide all the answers and impose them on others Different organizations must collaborate more closely and at the same time Involve those they would serve in efforts to identify and resolve Issues Such approaches they agreed will often create tensions and sometimes foil FRICTION However friction between different age groups Is intensifying Social ethnic and economical fragmentation create further discord Pollution and the unemployment which Is sapping Initiative fanning discontent in poverty areas are grim real tit Emotional idealism genuine concern and a sincere desire to help won t by themselves solve problems of such magnitude and com plexity The of Canada have the resources and skill to prepare guidelines and create opportunities for people to participate in the search for answers Accordingly the theme of the 1972 Canadian Week People Helping Change Happen appears to be particularly appropriate Judge Performed Ceremonies Marriage Licences Issued at Town Office difference between the I hero poses an interesting number of marriage licences question Where are Issued in town and the number of live brides and grooms buying marriage ceremonies performed I their marriage licences There were only marriage licences issued at the municipal bonding last year but 99 wedding ceremonies were performed by Judge Kenneth in his Main Street offices alone without adding the number of church weddings The logical answer would be many couples are having the banns called In church but cording to local ministers this is not the case The practice of calling banns seems to be less and less popular all the time Mainly because both parties have to be a member of a church CONFETTI COVERED Civil wedding ceremonies becoming more popular each year with last year the most popular of all sidewalk in front of Judge Langdon office is confetti covered frequently The lower coat avoiding feeling of hypocrisy by using church for a wedding when tfiey do not go to church and the are all reasons given for the rising popularity of civil weddings The number of marriage cant PASS DP SAVE ON Allonts Interior LATEX PAINT 2fiai777orl6ai3JI7 6 FOOT ALUMINUM STEP LADDER Sturdy light weight Is cross braced Wllh pa I tray and non slip steps 1213 OUR BEST ROLLER TRAY Hlch Pile roller and good aluminum tray JAm WHITE CEILING TILE STEEL SHELVING UNIT All iho In single or mak shelf unit Two Colours Available ONLY six ATTIC INSULATION The nil Insulations to cubic loot bag covers sq It at two Inch thchno33 BUILD A SHELF STANDARDS BRACKETS STANDARDS It BRACKETS Ale Other sizes available up to I PRE FINISHED TEAK OR WALNUT Prices are In effect to January 1972 ACKMIH SOU LTD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE ST MM How Play YOU COULD WIN AW Margarine ruts SHOULDER PORTION JELLIES- JUMS CREAM COOKIES RAISIN BREAD I 39 49 SAUSAGE TMURlnWIENEftS YOU COULD WIN A colortTv lawtr ltd Ion you luky ROASTS IGA Flour h CORN BEANS PORK ooT 5 I To raTwrnwas 28 TOamiSw 39 CHEESE IGA FROM Apple Juice Special pofmo puffs 5 MACAROHI 3 SUGAR CRISP 3 FMMUTISSUE 3 Ms I GRIDE PEI POTATOES ORANGES 69 CUCUMBERS CABBAGE CUCUMBERS 29 2 s FBI NECTAR 3 ISA SHORTENING VIVA COLORS Toilet Tissue PEACH HALVES IGA SOUPS FOOD WED THRU JAM won mm IGA Lucky Snopper CHECKAUNIT PRICING COURTEOUS SERVICE f WEEKLY SPECIALS M Davidson Mclntyre Cres licences Issued here dropped 18 from last year Last year 89 licences were Issued and this year were Issued The clerk treasurer office reports many of the licences Issued here were to people from Acton and the surrounding area so perhaps everyone Is going to some other town rather than their awn to acquire a licence Offering Course In Business Methods Sheridan College Is offering a complete series of courses the Managements Studies series to businesses in Peel or The scries consists of courses outlining better business methods the how to of small and large business success and the building of belter executives Courses such as Planning for Profits and Computer Con cents for Management can be offered either to business and industry their own premises or to Individuals Sheridan campuses The Managements Studies series provides well researched proven methods of increasing the chances of success in business large or A new of optimism is spreading over business and industry said BUI coordinator of industrial training for Peel for Sheridan College The effects arc being felt in Peel County and many progressive managers are preparing for new markets and new sales by training their employees These employees are being encouraged to explore advanced Ideas and processes check their own efficiency come up wllh new ideas lo realize Increased profits Managers and executives are teaming flciencles and methods all of them tested routes to business success It s amazing says Mr how two three lime tested rulis save money and add interesting to the balance sheet Classes tan be run or a minimum of 12 people on com premises or smaller groups con combine with others to take classes at Sheridan campuses Or special seminars can be arranged said sing song of carols Miss Margaret president of he Junior Institute of Ontario on their activities and their which of interest to the The Junior Institute is the only one In Ha I on County A hour is enjoyed with Mrs I Cleave and Mrs Chester assisting hostess lunch Mrs Explains Pension Plan Benefits to Institute ALLONT Mr W Smith of Field Officer for Ihe Canada Pension Plan of this district was the guest speaker at ihe Women Institute meeting held at the home of Mrs Keith Webb on Thursday evening January He explained briefly about the old age pension and then In detail about benefits from the Canada Pension Plan which include a retirement benefit disability pension lump sum death benefit widow pension Children s benefits and a Disabled Widowers benefit all of which arc you have contributed towards the plan As this plan Is fairly new having started In ISM many do not know hat these benefits are available to them It Is up to the individual to apply for these benefits The address for inquiries for Ihls district i Canada Pension Plan Boom Federal Building Church St Mr Smith was introduced by Mrs E McLean and resented with small gift by Irs Amy with thanks for his informative talk Mrs Cheater presided for the meeting The roll call for the Citizenship meeting was Why does Canada people from other lands with freedom a better chance for their children being the main answers It was reported lhat Ihi Christmas hamper was delivered lo a needy family Mrs May was appointed to the A C W luncheon In Toronto on Saturday February Only one delegate from each branch ir allowed to attend Arrangements were made for several lo attend the Forum on One Dollar s Worth of Meat to be held In St Paul United Church Milton on Wednesday evening January Mrs Crawford and Mrs Ed McLean assisted the hostess In serving lunch while Mr Smith continued answer questions regarding the Canada Pension Plan The Chritmas meeting of the Women Institute was held early in December at the home of Mrs Jack Moy with Mrs Terry presiding in the lbsence of the president The roll call was answered with a donation lo a Christmas hamper for a needy family The young ladles of Norval Junior Institute were guests at meeting and put on a very interesting program which consisted of quiz games and contests to get everyone acquainted a Christmas poem and a Christmas prayer followed Mountain view Baptist Church a Church School Morning Worship Evening Fellowship We preach Christ Crucified VISITORS WELCOME Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold 1100am Worship Service Sunday School a m Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical School W J Ph Mips Telephone Morning Worship Evening Service GEORGETOWN S EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Ita Sunday school f a A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church H JackMcCnllum Sunday School Horn The Pastor tic Service Tutsdny Prayer and Ministry Thursdays at St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector ThaRovdR Gallagher DA STB January It Epiphany Holy Eucharist 9 Holy Eucharist it m Holy Eucharist Klndorgarten Jr ft Sr Church Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church Moderator Rev John Me Bride B D Brampton toe rn Church School Morning Worship Rev Nicholson A DO 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