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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1975, p. 2

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Piglet THE HERALD October Plans ready for Remembrance Pk A lion DONATION Edward and of Terra held an auction of their surplus antiques on Thanksgiving Pay and raised over The Brampton hlropractor and hla wife then donated the total raised to Kennedy Road Tabernacle In Brampton Remembrance Park will be level was barely high enough In perfect shape for November to support the insect lite that 11 Remembrance Day Ser used the park vices The works department The pond at the park had become overgrown with done with the park to restore it With the lower water to the beauty It once had tables in he area the water After an Inspection by the Construction of new homes drops Starts on new houses in Hills came to a grin ding halt during the month of September according to the monthly building report from the towns building depart Permits for new homes being built under plans of subdivision amounted to only two for a total of WO Five other single family homes were granted permits for a total of 190 Total value of cons ruction hat has taken place during the first nine months of this year amounted to til That consisted of different construction projects the largest number of which have been single family dwellings Fifty three building permits were Issued during September with a total value of Clergy Comments works committee and works personnel last week It was decided to fill the ponds with to close out the season at the park for the Remembrance services Next year we can plan how o handle the problem ex plained works committee member Mike Armstrong when asked If artificial cement ponds were a viable solution to beautifying the downtown park It Is too late In the season to begin work now added town engineer Robert Austin Dredging would have to be done to remove the ac cumulation of silt and quick sand that has fouled the lower pond and a gravel base In stalled to discourage further weed growth The works deportment will be budgeting for funds to the park for future use by the people of Georgetown MAURICE violinist teacher composer music educator and actor played to the delight of the music enthusiasts present at Sunday evenings performance held at the Knox Presbyterian Church Delight A love of music Donates to church Two avid antique collectors from Terra Cotta Edward and Schroeder held an auction sale the Monday of Thanksgiving and sold some surplus antique Items which were In their home On the Tuesday after Ed ward a chiropractor at Schroeder Chiropractor Clinic la Brampton donated the raised at the sale to Reverend Ron Stevens of the Kennedy Road Tabernacle In Brampton Edward and Hazel their Come To Church GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangel cat 14 Main St S Pastor Peier Ralph 10a Sunday School Morning Evenlns Worship Everyone Welcome Com mike our church your church Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Corole SI Harold a Sunday School Ma m Worship Service Church of ihe Lutheran Hour MOUNTAiNVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Holding THEWORDOFLIFE Rev Tom Orgsniit Mn Townend a Church School 11am Morning Worati Wed Service EVERYONE WELCOME Conisrvatlve Evangelical CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH in Rev J W Postman I0 Listen CHIN Dial BACK TO GOD HOUR Sundays JO am 136th ANNIVERSARY ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN Minister Martin BA Mr DalaWood Mrs nam Guest Speaker The Rev Ian M Fleming B A Recaption following 11am church school lor all agti twain Onto Williams Morning Worship ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Rector TheRsvdR Gallagher A STB la The Eucharist Family Eucharist 11am Morning Pray Church school Nursery kef IS and nam Halton Hills Pentecostal Assembly Sunday October FAMILY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP On the Move In J Topic Dotslthurfr WED MISSIONARY QUEEN J WAY CATHEDRAL TORONTO NOV YOUTH DAY MAPLE AVE GEORGETOWN school with a class for am Morning Worship THE GALILEANS pi town own ON WITH tour yearold son and their carold daughter are members of the Kennedy Road Tabernacle and Edward ex plained why he donated the large sum to the church Well the the auction was to raise money for church a new citizens apartment building and the new sanctuary They were badly needed funds and with the opening to be on October these fundi are needed Immediately stated Mr Schroeder Hazel explained that her and her husband have been collecting antiques for a umber of years now and over the years they have duplicated on many of their articles a pile of antiques sitting In our garage Over the years your tastes change towards an you collect more thus they Just keep piling up collecting dust Anyway we had all these antiques so we thought there t be a better way to try and raise some money stated Mrs Schroeder Approximately 300 people from various parts of the province turned out to the auction which was held at he Schroedera home located on 65 acres of woodland along the Credit River just on the out skirts of Terra Cotta Edward explained that there was one couple at the auction who were from Wisconsin and who were touring the province and apparently somewhere along the way had heard about the auction Auctioning off such Items as brass beds roll top desks brass bells sliver and gold pocket watches etc was auctioneer Don of the area Some Items of particular Interest which brought In of the highest bids were an Centennial rifle which sold for three Tiffany lamps which each sold for Canadian pine which sold for and a grandfather clock which went dirt cheap slated Ed ward at Other Interesting items for bid were a Victorian settee a maple dresser an Austrian wall clock railroad lies old china signed oil paintings plus many other unusual out of the ordinary Items After years of collecting after some four or five days of constant organizing and preparing and because of the opening of two warm and concerned hearts the Schroeders went all out and raised over 10 to give to their tabernacle and the people involved Georgetown administrator attends conference Fred Morris administrator of the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital will be one of the several representatives of the Georgetown Hospital to attend the 1975 Ontario Hospital Association con venllon Mr Morris will be Joined by Mrs A Pace director of nursing Bruce Duff chief of the medical Staff Mrs Diane dietician Mrs Jean Davis physiotherapist plus other heads of the various departments and board members will attend Ihe conference The Human Hospital la the theme for this years convention which will be held at Toronto a Four Season Sheraton Hotel from October to the In addition to the sessions which are open to all delegates meetings for health personnel belonging to the over sec lions of the will be held during the three days Mrs Pace Duff Mrs and Mrs Davis plus other delegates from Georgetown participate in these meetings which ore BOOKS I 41 STREET S BRAMPTON Christian Books Sunday School primarily aimed at getting these professionals an exchange of Ideas as well as listening to various guest speakers The Georgetown and District Hospital is a member of the Ontario Hospital Association a profit organization of in Ontario along with many private Institutions aod other health care organizations The annual convention Is one of the many education programs organized for hospital staff and trustees by the with the aim of developing and the highest standards of health care for the people of Ontario Over delegates from the public hospitals In Ontario and from hospitals and health care associations In other parts of Canada and the United States will attend the convention which will Include lectures panel discussions group meetings and an exhibition of modern hospital equipment Among the many distinguished speakers at the convention will be the minister of health for Ontario Frank Miller Arthur Moloney C the recently appointed buds man for the province and Mrs Justice Hall former Chief Justice of Supremo Court of Canada During the convention Mr A Slouuaiu Jones a of Greater Niagara Falls General Hospital Niagara Falls will complete his one year term of office as president and Mr Donald A Robertson administrator of South Waterloo Memorial Hospital Cambridge will be installed as president for the 197378 term Georgetown Denture Next to on No 7 Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Members Denlurlst Society Of Ontario J KOIIARIDT J NOVAK COMPI ETE DENTURE SERVICE Phone 877 The great teachers By Rev Gorrie Associate Pas tor Maple Avenue Baptist Church The teaching ministry of Jesus was exercised on three levels Sometimes we see Kim Involved in great campaigns speaking to as many as 10 people at once At other times we see Him in the midst of an Interested group of disciples But He Is seen at Hla beat person person encounter As an example let us go back to that spring evening long ago when a member of the Jewish ruling party sought out Jesus at he home where He was staying In Jerusalem This man had everything going for him yet there was a restlessness within Him He felt himself He had come to certain conclusions about Jesus but other Somehow he had come to feel that If he could only talk with Jesus He would give him the Notice how he began the conversation by simply sharing with Jesus the conclusions at which be had arrived First he spoke of Jesus teaching ability As an experienced teacher himself he recognised In Jesus something that other teachers lacked a note of personal authority Jesus spake as no other man spake Then he expressed confidence in Jesus ability to work miracles something sadly lacking In our world todayl This was as far as had come In his thinking Secretly in his heart of hearts there was a hope stirring that Jesus was the promised Messiah the Savior of men but he hesitated to speak It Then Jesus came to his rescue At first glance it would seem as if He changed the subject but in reality He answered unasked question Where do I go from here what do I do now What Jesus said in effect was this You are convinced that I am the Messiah What now remains Is for you to personally accept me as such To do this Is to enter Into an entirely new realm Do not be perplexed by what I say Just take my word for it Just as the physical birth bo another a spiritual birth wilt bring you Into the spiritual realm There la no way Into God kingdom family but by that experience described as another birth Jesus went on to reveal how this experience was to be made possible He Jesus was to be lifted up that is nailed to the cross on Calvary This was the provision of God love so that Nlcodemus and others might have thereby the gift of eternal life through trusting in this divine plan Lest there be any misunderstanding Jesus repeated this offer over and over again Jesus could communicate this same message to us In our day There Is still the same need and thank God the same divine provision We need to see Jesus not only as the great Teacher the great Physician but most of all as the divine Substitute dying that we might live Maurice Solway violinist teacher composer music educator actor who has been characterized by one critic as one of the finest pupils of came to Georgetown last Sunday evening much to the delight of local music enthusiasts Presented by the Hills Libraries and the Halton Hills Music Association and held at the Knox Presbyterian Church hall Mr presented the film The Violin in which he starred discussed the movie and then played his violin much to the admiration of the spectators Maurice Solway was born In Toronto of Russian parents From the age of six he began to study music At the age of is Maurice entered the Bachelor of Music course at the University of Toronto and at he same time became one of he youngest members of the violin section of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra this Mr Solway went to Brussels where he was accepted as a pupil by the Belgian Master Eugene There be studied in the company of such famous artists as Nathan Milsteln William Primrose and Josef Gingold Mr Solway has composed over compositions for violin and piano At present Mr Solway devotes his time to travelling teaching com posing and performing in public He recently completed a book which describes his new method of violin playing Eugene Ysaye once described Maurice as There Is heart and life In Maurice Solway playing He knows 11722 for bowlers The Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club has received an grant from the federal government to renovate lis Edith Street clubhouse lm prove facilities and increase membership The grant was made to the group under the New Horizons program The federal grant program Is designed to en courage retired people to undertake worthwhile projects which would be of benefit to them and their communities tomorrow Wllh the good feeling that goes with being a good money manager Our Royal Cerilf Service can help you towards good It combines 12 services In one package You pay one sing foe Instead of separate charges for each banking So can plan money management And I you use lot oil II worth 11 can save you money loo ROYAL BANK serving Ontario SONY Complete Line 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