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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1973, p. 18

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THK HERALD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1B73 GLEN WILLIAMS Recently then have torn several complaints from resident about don being a real nuisance around the Gun village area weak a resident couple wen out lor a stroll with their two year old son and without any warning their young son was attacked and bitten by a neighborhood dog This particular Incident would have been much more serious If the young child had not been dressed In his heavy winter clothing Mr Henington dog controller for the Township has been having some difficulty contacting the owner of this dog to advise him of the necessity of keeping the dog confined to his property Many parents have shown a recent concern for involvement of their children with similar encounters causing a fear to the child walking to and from school Some of the parents are apparently becoming quite hostile about the situation Four mothers have reported incidents of their own children being bothered or frightened by dogs every day A tew of these children have dogs of their own and their respect for animals has turned to fear Over the past year both children and adults have reported being seriously bitten by different dogs in the Glen area If dogs are to continue being called Mans best friend perhaps more stringent laws should be to enable us to retain this belief and to help eliminate these increasing problems The Group as they are called a young musical group from entertained over 100 people from both St Anglican Church in the Glen and St Pauls Church in in Paul parun hall Sunday evening Nov 25 Both young and old enjoyed the music even though It was primarily for the interest of young people A combination of singing and guitars were In corporated Into a religious entitled Act Two The irst act was songs on love and life and the second act was about Christ The audience was very impressed by the singing acting talents put form by the group This group tours various churches around the diocese A collection was taken and half of the proceeds went to a charity of the groups choice Refreshments followed with the audiences in a singsong led this inspiring terdenomlnatlon group The conoreeation of St Johns United Church In the Glen listened to a very in teres ling speaker at the Sunday morning service on Nov 25 Mr Ronald French the project director of Christ College in Princes Town Trinidad spoke about this college which gives instruction to boys in various trades and skills training them for the job market in a time of serious unemployment in Trinidad Mr French pointed out that well all commercial usiness employment and activity exists in Northern Trinidad The south Is poor with small holdings basically farming land with just enough toeatforamereexlstance Mr Frenchs position is with Ihe United church and is being given assistance from the Rotary Club in Toronto Some of the Ontario have also donated equipment for this project Woodworking and welding are a couple of the skills which are taught Mr French was born in England raised In East Africa and Is widely travelled He is here in Canada on furlough with his wife and three children living in the Toronto area He stated that many of the boys in Southern Trinidad are begging to attend his school The Creation Story was recentty presented by the Sunday school class at St Pauls church in Nerval led by Mrs Lynn Buggies of the Glen The children ranging in age from six to ten years old performed with the use of colored slides they themselves had taken of a variety of animals and wildlife in our area All the children took part in the performance giving a verv interesting as well as humorous portrayal of the Creation Story II Is hoped that they will give a repeat performance for the children at St Albans church here In the Glen Catherine Elizabeth daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary McGowan was christened at the Sunday morning service In St Johns United church in the Glen on Sunday Nov Mr and Mrs Doug Jackie Carol Rickle and Michelle motored to Rochester on the weekend of November to visit with Dougs mother Edith Sharp This was the familys Christmas visit as Mrs Sharp is leaving In early December to spend the winter Florida Williamson HERALD CIRCULATION TELEPHONE NUMBER am to The 8 Metropolitan table is a beauty Extruded plastic rails that resist any marks The playing surface is made of solid Siatium and covered with Green billiard cloth Accessories cues set of Boston balls triangle chalk bridge head and instructions PingPong Pool Table You get a all wood pool table plus a pingpong table top Now you can enjoy both games without having to double up on space requirements Combination com plete with all accessories shown WE NOW HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS

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