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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1972, p. 2

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Portrait Town Artists Work A portrait of Major Colin Heggie was unveiled at a testimonial dinner in Brampton Armoury Friday The picture painted by Georgetown artist Dorothy Stone will hang in the Lome officers mesa Heggie served overseas with the regiment from 1W0 to 1941 then returning to Canada where he served in military hospitals at Camp Borden and Niagara GEORGE MEDAL He received the George Medal for saving many lives after a high explosive bomb fell near an English army barracks At Dr a third generation family doctor is still making house calls in iY Brampton His sons have not followed the family profession one is a mechanic the other a surveyor Rallies of Presbyterial New Successful Format The Brampton Presbyterial Women Missionary Society this year embarked on a new venture regarding Tali rallies Instead of a concentrated effort as a single rally as before it became a four pronged project consisting of four rallies under he chairmanship of the president and four adult group leaders The area embracing some churches was divided into four separate areas each holding a rally All hate been successful under Mrs Frank Gamble held the first rally September Mrs Paul Rum ball guest speaker spoke on China pointing out lB9a there were missionaries in China but in were ejected from the country Mrs Reed president of used as her text The place whereon thou is holy ground held their rally later September with the theme being One body one spirit Rev L dc minister of was guest speaker He had just returnee from Taiwan and noted many changes since 1941 Page THURSDAY DOROTHY WITH PORTRAIT Or MAJOR He said the small Korean churches in Japan arc doing splendid work Mr dc felt that his five and onehalf viors there were not in vain The third rally was held in St Church Brampton with Mrs Florence Weber presiding Mrs Murley sang a new hymn the tune of All Through The Night unique presentation of devotions was undertaken by women reading from This present was in the form of a humorous skit taken in a doctor office assisted by his nurse Some patients portrayed represented many of today women when they are asked to accept in office or ability such as Mrs All Run Down Albert Bailey was guest speaker He has had much experience in Christian education both as lecturer and consultant question and period followed his talk with Lois assisting The list rally was held in in October under the leadership of Mrs Alex Moore Grade Sixers Turn Ice Age Studies Into TV Program lust studying the wain I enough for a six class at Cross School produced their own TV program on the subject filming for which the school board video type was Iwrrowed wis done Friday afternoon with the assistance of two trade eight students Paul and Paul who became cameramen quick training session Teacher John 1 studied glaciation and the produced by glaciers in social studies class for the past m nth and even had school principal Ha hard I address them on the subject since he has on acquired knowledge of geology from his university studies Because the interest gained in studying glaciers the grade sixers also briefly researched prehistoric animals which lived during the ice age in science class That when they decided make the whole project into a television program Rehearsals began after a week preparation of building models drawing diagrams ana researching additional in formation Thursdays video taping was produced and directed by the class members Church GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Centennial Public School Sunday School Morn Even Service 45 Mountain view Baptist Church Church School Mam Morning Worship Evening Fellowship CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH A J VAN FM at 101 BACK TOGODHOUR Sundays 8 m Also CHIC I Dal Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Sunday School a 11 Worship Service Mr IGA really cares about PERSONAL SERVICE PORK ROASTS SHOULDER BUTT Cheese Slices Sliced Bread 4U4L una Liquid Bleach a CORNS CHOICE TOMATOES 25 NUn TMUn Beans Pork 2 35 Frozen Food Specials Most muiuw BUTT PORK CHOPS HEAT DINNERS A05T noon AWAKE DRINK 239 FANCY APPLESAUCE 2 JELLY POWDERS 3 25 Ddle BANANAS 11 EMPEROR GRAPES 399 Quality Service and value all at IGA IGA Lucky Shopper Mrs Bert Hunter Georgetown GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING a m and Family Sunday School 9 m A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Limehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW B D Knox Church Corner of Main and Church Georgetown MORNING SERVICE a CHURCH SCHOOL am NURSERY CARE MORNING SERVICE a Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St N Rev Jack 10 Sunday School a Morning Worship Evening Service Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 7 Everyone heartily invited St Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rtctor Th R Gallagher B A B TRINITY m Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist a Morning Prayer Church School 30 a and a Costs Are Up Students May Pay More for Driver Education Course tees for high school students course is not chosen taking driver education by all Hie students costs ought rise from to j not to be borne b all the rate if County Hoard of pavers Fees must match the approves motion cost made by its advisory vocational committee last week Our inclass instruction is Costa of offering the course most valuable in changing have risen for board and ttitudes he said decided that the leach the of drlv Paul operates videotape camera must be a breakeven basis There should be no cost to the board A superintendent of instruction i about difficult to change at titudes Students I hours of tin hours behind the wheel and If hours of observing other students drive said Committee members noted that students who the course pay lower insurance rates than other drivers which more than defrays the costs of the course It JUT of low Insurance rates said committee chair man Crosier the Idea is to make the student a safe not to save him money The committee rejected the idea of subsidizing the course Tlie board Is right at the provincial ceiling on ex pcnditures now said Wed have to stop doing some thing else in order subsidize driver education A gallon of nectar can irovide enough for a e to cruise our million miles at seven miles an hour Where to Put Your Lawn Mower for The Winter WE DLL Chi rifle the spark plum Clean the carburetor Sharpen the blades Chtck the Ignition on your lawn mower and tore It lor the winter All For 50 Free pick up ana delivery Parts Extra We will guarantee your lawn mower or one season Brockton Motors Armstrong Ave Georgetown 1875 print If Itiihiirdltrnnnwiuhtslu filming FREE ONE INDIVIDUAL j GROUP IN COLOUR Mom Da a or all the may Do pi as group FREE PARENTS proles it I be You tin lira pholoi mini pott en in I t on ilk thtt ill a in iJ bj pi tnt DON MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to I colour I you It Ireisura Sivvnl pom 1 1 our way uy Think You to our many regular and to else Inedentllly wo bo I eve thwo lie really at They beautifully porirolti not And don ttiey II be in colour 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