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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 14, 1973, p. 2

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ANGLICAN SYNOD Present Halton Deanery Divided into Two Parts The Synod of the Diocese of Niagara took place at School In Hamilton Nov and 10 It was attended by lay and clerical delegates from the Anglican churches In this area Halton county is the easternmost part of the Diocese This was the first synod presided over by John Bothwell as diocesan bishop- the new boy as he called himself In his charge he talked about the conservative and radical theological outlooks of some modern Christians suggesting that a suitable Anglican LADIES Exercise Program ALPINE HEALTH CLUB Thursday Night Only CLASSES SI per visit includes sauna swimming pool and exercise equipment 25c extra for exercise class 8779531 Chun Immanuel Lutheran Church Road at Carole St Rev Harold Palter Sunday School am Church the Lutheran Hour CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 10 I I W I HI llT MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH a m Church School Ham Worship Evening Fellowship Conservative Evangelical VISITORS WELCOME GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical J pi Telephone a Sunday School MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH AS SUNDAY SERVICE io m andt THOUGHT The doctrine Grace humbles man without degrading and him without inflating him Transport labie to sen or Please the church 65 A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW BO KNOX CHURCH Corner of Ma and Church Georgetown SERVICE a m CHURCH SCHOOL 11 a m NURSERY CARE LIMEKOUSE MORNING SERVICE St Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Rcvd R Gallagher BASTE TRINITY NOV IB The Holy Eucharist The Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist CHURCH SCHOOL and 11 a Nursery 11 Georgetown Pentecostal Church ThtChurchwlthtrit TALL Steeple Main St N Tel Rev E J SUNDAY NOV a m ChrlttJan Collage Special Introducing Elhal Egbert Be preunt and help us break our again this nam Morning Worship Service Special Musically Rev And Mrs Morning SpeakerRev Evening Evangelistic Special Music The Menage Rev Jamas Huntwlll WEEKLY SERVICE Sunday School Teachers Meeting Tue Prayer tM Praise Service Thursday Youth Service i Invite you the newest growing youth In I middle way would he values of the various schools of thought without becoming entrenched in them He spoke too of the need for a more democratic style of leadership In the church and of the Changes In the structure the diocese were approved Including one that would divide In two the present deanery one to include the area the other to include Burlington and Milton As part of this the traditional title of rural dean was replaced by regional dean In the debate on this question one Milton delegate got In a dig at regional government He said that for rural suggested natural down to earth and grass roots while regional suggested directed from the lop downwards remote and bureaucratic After the laughter died down the chancellor of the diocese the Honorable Robert Welch provincial Minister of Housing quipped that Milton might be a long lime in receiving adequate housing Members were encouraged to gel their parishes working on a project to mark the centennial of the diocese And synod approved asking Lord on for a grant of Talks a missionary from Melanesia and the bishop of Caledonia in British Columbia emphasized how ihe different parts of the church depend on one another The bishop spoke of being reassured pic in Ihe financial problems much as church in he North And he described the Christian spirit of Indian congregations in the and and other Hopes of his diocese Rut when someone suggested that the needs of the church in country to have a priority in our mission work he emphasized that he didn t think the needs of the church in his diocese were more urgent than needs elsewhere f you n he said feci you ought support all thrci ihi needs of our n and of I he church in the north of our own country and of the church mnybi you ight to get out of the business Some of Ihe delegates got lost i Ihe business sessions during to tht dership In changing role of parish Barker Angela hen ton Harding Brian Gibson Kim Points and Chris Burke The plot begins with Polly Brown Janet Burns a very rich young lady who lives In a castle in France Her father Brian Gibson will not allow her to have any because he thinks men would take advantage of her wealth She meet ana falls In love a messenger boy Jack Langedyk The messenger boy turns out to be rich too and they are married in the end Tickets will be on sale at the school store and through door todoor canvassers Rehearsals have been going for over a month and the promises to be a great Mr Jones an art teacher Page 2A THE HERALD Wednesday November 14 1973 la the producerdirector Miss Mole the new theatre of the show with Mrs arts teacher In Georgetown and Mr directing the High Is In charge of costuming play Mr Hamilton will In makeup and workshops for the charge of the band acton For value and perfection KERNS JEWELRY Marfeit ITT Dig Authonted dealer lot COLUMBIA JOHN STREET CULVERT The creek on John Street in this summer to improve the Georgetown now burbles its the creek way under a new crossing A flow sidewalk has been large culvert was Installed built atop the culvert for pedestrian traffic Rocks placed on the bank protect the curved shoreline from erosion HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS Parents And Students Attend Commencement the but there also discussion groups where people from different parishes could share and com pin Ihe problems strengths or the church in their I delegates from SI corgi ire Grant Johnston from St A I ban Is from SI is Jim from St John is J did held two itorgetown parents ttachers or thetinmonv the ml Mr Robinson schools and muster of or the In Michael Mr Furlong expressed the graduating class of 1 J73 and in the to come must In to deal with Ihi future shock that might occur in our rapid changing world He said Use ill talents energies and abilities ward off the collision Diplomas were then presented the honor graduates and band presentation i Board of and the commencement followed There were Scholjrs jtiolhir band Vnledictona his ad In his address Kevin poked it numerous aspects at school life including teachers lie mack many references to Mrs J our Scottish ilculus Tejcher and said ihil i high point of school life listening Mr s impersonal ions of Marlon Brando of Kevin address wos French and Mr Furlong in his closing remarks made reference to this when he said hot he had always thought of Kevin as bookworm type involved in a laser beam some Mich device and that the school had made great strides in producing a long Pierre two monlhs this year yearbook has finally got off the ground with a new staff though they arc fighting handicap of two lost mi stiff of is well led Kim and The yearbook will be September as was last ve s hut with the experiences or the past two late yearbooks this staff expect lo be on time The yearbook will be of in even greater calibre than last year excellent book Plans arc being made for student trips overseas during spring break In past there have been trips to France Spain Switzerland and This year it is hoped that students will have a choice of going Germany France Italy Russia and Fn gland but more people arc needed in order to organize these trips The prices arc very reasonable usually around and the arrangements are being made through reliable tour com Ml SUM year will be presenting another musical on Dec and 8 It is called The Boyfriend and stars Janet Burns Jack Dave TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS Commencing Monday November at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto Ontario the Canadian Radio Television Commission is holding a Public Hearing to consider applications for the carriage of Global Communications and CBLFT Channel Toronto as well as other channel changes An application by Georgetown Cable TV Limited proposes the deletion WNED TV Buffalo Y Channel 17 to accommodate the carriage of Global Communications in addition to other channel changes Letters have been received from a large number of our subscribers protesting the removal of WNED TV and in most cases suggesting that WUTV Buffalo Y Channel be deleted instead In order to present the Commission with our subscribers views we are having a form completed by each subscriber who visits our office up to Friday November In the event that it Is not possible for you to call at our office but would like to express your opinion we are reproducing the form below which should be completed and forwarded to 47 Main Street North Georgetown by the aforementioned date In January Global Communications a third television network will commence broadcasting and as Global is considered to be a priority station it will be necessary tor us to carry It Due to the fact that all available channel space is in use it will be necessary for us to remove one of the following stations CHANNEL CALL SIGN LOCATION WGR TV BUFFALO NY TV BUFFALO Y TV BUFFALO Y TV BUFFALO Y TV BUFFALO We would like our subscribers opinion as to which station should be removed and should appreciate 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