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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1975, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wedaeadav February It Are the sprinklers needed A In an arena It administration committee will possible Is It likely Is It worth be studying as It reviews once pending to make sure it again a request by fire chief doesnt happen Ken that a sprinkler are same system be installed In the questions the towns general Gordon Memorial Arena Era Hyde objected t a coat of spending of that amount of That suggestion ran Into a money on something he con stone wall at the towns com tended not needed at all of tbe whole meeting And the only reason It may be needed he added was a mistake made a few years be town Itself He noted that a the towns building bylaw I exception to Councillor Hydes stand If decided to use the arena during the summer months to present trade snows or circuses he said weve got to give whatever protection by tbe town Itself He noted that should when the towns building bylaw drawn up the national code waa Integrated into It Within the national building codes regulations Is a stipulation that a building in which attractions are presented must have a sprinkler system That section he said could be building bylaws Sprinkler systems he ssld malfunction more often than they function I can only think of one sprinkler that has gone off in Georgetown in past few years and there wasnt even a fire It caused more damage than an actual fire Councillor Harry Levy took Hectic month for Zeta At Diane All a home the first I meeting of the month of Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi look place Tbe program co ordinators Norma Tripp and I JeanneMarie Resney served I wine to put the girls in a dan mood Dance I Music was the programs I heme Taped dance music POLICE are on lookout for a red pontine night on Main Street Mrs Clark surveys and samba was the damages to her aona car after It was Slaved while Norma and fender believed to have been suspect struck parked lo of their hone at JeanneMarie demonstrated vehicle in a and run accident Saturday US Main Street various steps Then the girls all enjoyed doing the bunny bop and pokey One girl demonstrated the Bump a popular dance In Barbados Cohostesses Donna Insurance savings he pointed out by having a sprinkler system In the building would probably amount to in 12 to years It would probably be more like years retorted Councillor Hyde When It suggested that the proposal be turned over to the special building committee handling the construction of the arena Mayor Tom Hill warned that the committee had made up Its mind long ago and was strongly against investing money In tbe sprinkler system If you take it back to the building committee be warned you may find yourself looking for another com mlttee I would prefer to assume on the safe side concluded Councillor Levy instead of an unsafe side The suggestion was referred back to the general ad ministration committee which will look at a possible change In the towns building bvlaws Local nostalgia buffs will be interested In a showing of works currently on display at Gallery House Sol Charles St until February 27 Three distinctive media have been used by wellknown local to or Georgetown Musician Bruce Harding looked at Georgetown through the eye his camera and has come up with unusual local scenes from summer to long shadows In the anew A local dentist Ken McAuley fills In his spare hours clung Interesting landmarks the town and has a number of these Intricate works on display A Brampton doctor Z Mech portrays some of Georgetowns older homes in a colorful splash of water colors The showing of familiar surroundings In art form is a real delight for anyone who takes pride in his Hometown and can be seen from to p on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday or from to Friday Saturday and Sunday Different points of view I RECOGNIZE THAT HOUSE exclaims Hewson to sister as they browse through Gallery House Sol viewing a collection of local scenes by three artists splashes of watercoior Campbell replies To the Editor of the Herald In response to the letter from the four clergy whd wrote defending the ward may I Police on watch A 13yearold caught with nine and a Georgetown youth was key in his possession He was by Helton Regional turned over to vouth officer Police Saturday after a witness Al McQueen for reported seeing a Juvenile enter selling Centennial School through a Sergeant McQueen Is also window accused Join the Guides and see Canada This summer Georgetown Guides and Brownies will take part in a Canadawide exchange program The aim la to promote fellowship within the county and to afford the the opportunity to learn ways of life Brownies win exchange visits within Ontario but some local Girl Guides will travel aa far the Territories At same time the Eskimo and Indian Guides from there will visit here to view our lifestyle At the end of tbe summer a rally will take place at the Canadian National Exhibition to bring together all girls who took part In tbe visiting program Dixon breaks record Middle and long distance runners for the mostpart develop slowly Mike Dixon 173 Drive Georgetown does not appear to subscribe to theory Last Friday In the lush school section of tbe Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Games Mike won the twomile run hi the process set a recorders He also holds the unofficial Canadian Indoor Juvenile record and although they have now gone off this standard holds the Canadian Indoor Juvenile Mile record would be a more than an acceptable pace for a runner who has been In training for years but tbe amarlng fact remains that Mike has only been competing for 19 months track career began when as he says The crosscountry coach was bugging me to come out so I did Just to see what It would be like In one of the first meets In which be competed Mike was spotted by Brian Barnes of tbe Striders Track Club and be has been In training under Barnes ever since Mike a Grade student at baa been training rather strenuously of late two nights a week at tbe indoor track at tbe CNE tut Is now planning to ease of a t so not to bum himself out He is tentatively thinking of en tering a meet at beginning of March but as yet nothing definite has been decided He reluctant to discuss tbe goals he has set for himself preferring to set bis own pace and let things happen at they will He says there are certain standards be would like to attain and judging from Jus record to date this young man will make quite a mark on the track scene in years to come Investigating an in which an was beaten up by three Juveniles on Moore Park Cm The midnight shift of the Regional Police was alerted to check on snowmobiles tearing around Drive and disturbing sleeping residents during toe early hours of Sunday morning A stolen auto was retrieved all a Thursday after Garry Creary reported to police that ISM Chevrolet bad EST Several lighted street signs In town were damaged by vandals over the weekend The foreman of the Hills Works Department estimated the damage at Also tbe lights which govern the Westbound CN trains west of tbe CN station in Georgetown were damaged by youths a GO train employee reports A pair of gold drapes were stolen from a Georgetown apartment lobby Friday Snowmobiles a twosided issue in town All aides of tbe snowmobile Issue will be listened to by the towns works committee before tbe final draft of the towns new snowmobile bylaw is arrived at and agreed to Councillor Joe Hurst pointed out to council Monday night that while the suggestions made by snowmobile dubs in Georgetown and Acton have Juniors showing seniors how volleyball team continued Its winning ways while toe Seniors con tinued tostruggle dropping two matches In Milton last Thursday be Juniors won their match three games to two while the Seniors lost their ma tcb by tame three to two count The Juniors won their first game hen lost their next two in a row Possibly winnlng string was on line the Junior Rebellettes pulled through Id the fourth game to win by two points and then won fifth and deciding game handily Tbls past Monday he boated Perdue with the Juniors winning their match while tbe Senior dropped their close match Thursday the Junior RebeUettea travel to General Wolfe High School In while Seniors will be Idle until next Tuesday when both teams travel 0 Trafalgar High School in ville The Seniors no doubt will be using be slight reprieve to by and Iron out the wrinkles in their game Tbe Juniors now sport a 70 record and tbe are struggling with a record far tbe Issue people on the other side have expressed their viewpoints as He noted that letters been received from a local couple and the Georgetown and District Naturalist Club ex pressing their stand on tbe Issue These letters will be studied by tbe towns engineer and the works committee while reviewing proposed bylaw Kinettes serve Hydro The Kinettes Club of Georgetown took on the Job of serving coffee and doughnuts during the Hydro meetings at Stewarttown on Monday and Tuesday The daughters of the Kinettes were treated to a Mother and Daughter Banquet at the February meeting Pillowing dinner at tbe Driftwood Inn were played and en Harrisons daughter for the evening Cathy May entertained Kinette Susan Coopers mother Mrs Eva McTaggart was alio a guest At business meeting which followed at Susan Coopers borne It an nounced the Floral Fantasy would be held again thla year with Florists once again donating their time and talents It wUIbe held April IS at Holy Cross Auditorium Klnettea will donate to Leprosy Ward at ihe Port Moresby General Hospital In in answer to a request from Kinsmen National Headquarters The ladles have invited the Klnette Club of to loin them for their April meeting Irvine and Norma Marshall served cakes and beverages On Jan ie there was a mixed social of bowling and a party at Carol OByrnea home A prlie for the score went to Donna Reed Dancing and a potluck buffet were enjoyed af terwards On Jan at RoseMarie Gills home the second meeting of tbe month was held The cultural program on The Dance was presented by Diane Alia and Carol OByrne Carol gave a talk on the many aspects of dancing and then showed movies on folk dances including the Butler Irish dancers Tarantella Italian Dancers Royal Scottish Dancers Via le Bon Vent Kalyna Ukrainian Dancers to name a few Dtaoe Alia then took over to talk about century dancing to the present styles Joyce a Ed teacher at Georgetown District High School was introduced Joyce demonstrated expression of emotions In movement and stated that dancing was very Important as it heme students In their learning abilities Diane thanked Joyce and presented her with a small gift Cohostesses Anne Powell and Donna Irvine served refresh meets Tbe chapters next met una was held at Carol s home Beautifully fanned president Diane McCracken welcomed home from her hip to Florida RoseMarie Gill and Diane were Ihe program coordinatars on Poetry and Music Rose Marie related a childhood experience and read a poem on the joys of giving She then Introduced Brenda McNeill known as Georgetown Song Bird Although was just getting over laryngitis she sang beautiful songs from the piano She put on a very good show Diane Tappln thanked and presented her with a book of poems Diane then read Joyce Beatons poems entitled Did you Know that God Died ana One Womans Though of Love Coffee and dessert were served by Carol and Nancy Snyder At Eileen country home on the night of Feb 19 members and husbands all met to first go on a sleigh ride and then enjoy an evening of dancing and good food The weather waa perfect tots of snow falling as we rode through singing and J Some playful t the sleigh and got their fresh air and clsing walking back all way Hoat and hostess were most gracious and varied hot and cold casseroles and salads were delicious Cheryl Beaton and Eileen appropriately decorated the dining room with hearts streamers balloons In the St Valentine Day fashion A heart First we appreciate fie contribution of these clergymen to the public dialogue over education which Renaissance sought to generate And we have written At the same time we believe that their appraisals could have been more beneficial and enlightening had hey been based on further readily available information It seems strange that although they have observed Renaissance activities for the last several months before coming to tbe conclusions shared in their letter to my knowledge they have made no attempt to contact me as the chairman of Renaissance and a fellowclergyman to question me personally as to their concerns about Renaissance Consequently their opinions unfortunately do not reflect the most accurate Information Note then Reference to Renaissance another group of Christian people Is quite erroneous From our first official release we have been clearly Idsttlfled as a non sectarian citizens group and the membership reflects broadest possible crosssection of this our post Christian secular society The charge that tbe Renaissance group would judge other Christiana for not holding views constant with their own Is itself an unchristian Thanks from MS To the Editor of the Herald I would like to take this op portunity to say thank you to the many organizations and Individuals who have helped the Multiple Sclerosis Society and its patients in he past Our organization tries to help our people In whatever ways they need at the personal level be It with friendly visits special equipment referral to needed professional services or transportation We also We are fortunate to have help from many groups Without this help we could not begin to function adequately Our thanks to Beta Sigma Phi Sorority The Sterling Group Ration Centennial Manor Shell Canada Limited R Trucking D S Salntbfll and Company Humpty Potato Chips Regional Municipality of Halton United Way of Tattlers Club Dominion Stores Union Womens In stitute Milton Halton Helping Hands Hills branch and First Llmehouse Cubs and Scouts group Our sincere hanks also to the many Individuals who do friendly visiting volunteer driving and help our patients and organization in personal ways Anne AlUson Chairman a I Urn Conn Chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society of Cans da judgement on Renaissance by Renaissance by such haiy generalizations la meaningless We would welcome specifics to substantiate these charges or misrepresenta 3 Moreover accusation that Renaissance holds patronizing attitudes con nonChristian views Is likewise spurious Typical of the liberalism of the Renaissance position is our call for the presentation of both basic scientific models the and the atheistic to explain origins In the textbooks and classrooms In effect Renaissance la dlstrubed by the patronizing attitude toward Christian views In tbe public school system tackling problems from the united and strategy of the whole com munity there are few of our worst critics who would deny that as a gad fly organization Renaissance stirred the community from an about things to share in our commitment to seek through processes of participatory democracy to improve our One public educational system 5 Renaissance does not have any theological view officially or overaim or otherwise There seems to be a veiled charge that Renaissance has advocated censorship of all the hooks In the school libraries My personal position was to advocate a rating system for recent novels similar to that which la applied to movies In the Renaissance brief to Board we noted of the institutions of our free and open society here in Canada That Act requires hat such a virtue purity and modesty Implied be In by teachers In the classrooms Since that la the standard of morality required by tbe law of the land our recommendation to tbe Board was simply that annual booklist be scrutinized with that value applied At tbe same time we included in our brief a recommendation for tbe provision of alternate schools philosophically so that parents could choose from basic options the type of educational philosophy under which their child was to be educated Such a civilizing and liberating proposal suggests a cause which clergy who picket Ontario stares protesting In Justices In California vineyards might consider a more pressing and urgent Issue for their attention It seems ridiculous and escapist to protest the totalitarian tactics of a labor union in California while minimizing tbe tragic consequences in the Uvea of our own children resulting from the as and Chun arrogance of the totalitarian public educational system In Ontario Finally may I add a personal word as a fellow clergyman If you hope to be understood and Our appreciated by all you chosen wrong calling CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Rv H Lewis Services Mrs CHI Dial 101 m Also VISITORS WELCOME GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St Lutheran Church Evan get cat Windsor Road at Carole St am Sunday School Hem Morning Worth Evening Worship Speaker Rsv Ralph nam Worship Service both services Everyone welcome THE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH MINISTER Mr McOUBhen Sunday School For All Ages Worship Service Placai Geo Kennedy Public School EVERYONE WELCOME NURSERY CARE established as the law of the land Ontario Educational Act 1974 reflecting the unique contribution made by Judaeo- to the said Woe unto you when all men apeak well of you i For so did their to the false prophets Luke IS As Thomson observed Forum Journal Record Feb 107S Its not much fun being a prophet But surely our calling aa Christiana la to follow Him In giving our witness to His liberating Truth and redeeming grace whether or not anyone understands or appreciates us The cleansing sting of salt In a wound la not appreciated but its healing effect la welcome Ken Campbell ANNUAL MEETING AWARDS NIGHT WHBRBt North Halton ft Country Club Ms pi Wttt WHEN Tuesday February ins TIME ENTERTAINMENT Talk and Hide show An appreciation of Past and Bruce Harding All volunteers Including blood donors and persons are cordially invltad REFRESHMENTS Collet and dessert Attention LADIES Textile Salesroom Corner of Parkhill Rd Formerly Queen and Water St Below Bowling Alley CAMBRIDGE ONTARIO a PRICE ON ALL REMNANTS Feb Til Wed Anarch pm Regular Store Hours school with a class for everyone im Morning Worship Service Evening Fellowship Hour INAFFILIATIONWITH ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF OEOROETOWN ft WILLIAMS Minlstan Rev Harold T Martin Organists Mr Mrs Shirley mails SERVICES OF WORSHIP mOien 1 am Georgetown service h school for all NURSERY CARE ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Gueloh Street Rector The Revd R Higher STB SUNDAY LENT a The Eucharist a Choral Bucharlit 11am Morning Prayer Wed The Eucharist Sermon Father Taylor OH C pastor Wayne woods Youth Director and CoPastor I Owen Sound Pentecostal Tabernacle Wed m Family Nits Pods Plan For Family

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