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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1980, p. 5

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HERALD Mtrcb 1 reunion seeks residents To the editor of The Herald This year Saskntchcwon Is celebrating the 75h of its provincchood dale and other nearby com arc planning lions to observe occasion Through the medium of your newspaper we hope lo make any former residents of our area who now make their homes in your area of these eel ions the Land of Rape and Honey is planning a homecoming thai wilt take place on June and July I will be on June and the program for July will Include an ecumenical church service a community break fast and other such events Special entertainment is being planned for young people More Information our celebration can be obtained by former district residents by writing to the Tisdale District Homecoming Committee Box 1090 Tisdale Sa SOE 1T0 Other area celebrations planned include those for El derslcy on August Golburn at their fair on August Sylvan a on July and at the fair on July and Star City on July A and on August and McKaguc on August and and New Osgoode and Forester on July Further information on these lions can be obtained from the Celebrate Saskatchewan com mittees they have formed Any assistance your news paper may be in spreading the word of these activities would be greatly appreciated Yours truly Rosemary O Chairperson of District Homecoming Com Red Cross money goes many places To the editor of The Herald We arc wondering if the residents of Georgetown and District realize that the local Red Cross Corps uniformed and uniformed drive people including cancer patients for thousands of miles from in and town climes to Is and the Loan of Sickroom Supplies Service also loan out equipment as hospital beds wheelchairs commodes etc to cancer patients and that blood collected by his Branch other Red Cross branches is also used in large amounts for open heart surgery and leukemia patients So we ask you ail to please be towards our Campaign for Funds so that we can go on giving these and other services in time of need If art not canvassed please make your donation to The Canadian Red Cross Society O 106 Georgetown Ontario Connie Public filiations Chairman Georgetown and District Branch WOMENS PLACE BOWLATHON Boss lost the battle won the war maybe EDITORS NOT Former Herald writer Maggie now working for Ihe Dally Mercury cover the Bom who was charged growing as illegally being a farmer herself has good live from which to comment on the of marketing boards Whin a Canadian farmer gets hauled court for growing food imluil ion has lobe one ot incredulity Having f ithcr I grew up knowing tint marketing hoards hid some weird effects on firming ind market pricis It is not uncommon lo find firmtrs feeding crips to their stock finding some ultimate method of selling them il the bottom of the mirkel fir it of tut That uld provide open lo in Casey Boss how Ontario Asparagus Growers Marketing Hoard him into court 1 on i charge of growing asparagus without licence Mr Boss must either pay his fee of ati or plough it under No one seemed to tare thai hi wnsn the crop so he wasn deriving any profit from it At time his son mn to llarv est this year and if he ploughs it it will toki two full veirs of lia llinic plants in enough In bcLiri Nor did anyone seem to iirce with floss that It board t do inylhiig helpful for fresh nnrkilKrowers Ihev ill Ihi mirktt the handle as they ire close Toronto board do is cost them feci for a so why do firmer net lop i for st tint I helping Tit ill they had hull Mr Boss into court lo make an ex in pie out of him as dissident who was iiij iLni si limine rules in him which wen restricting Ins business and providing no benefits in return Sitting in court listening to JudU 1itinier till Mr Boss he admired free spirit slrt to up r his when nil seemed to prefi rails to tin m and to provide excuses for their Ink of initntive is obvious tint the wis belli upheld it was tin law notbecjuse was the board w is Although 1c wis convicted Mr well I struck more of a blow for farmers rights thin the board would ire to iiinnt He hid his exposi ridiculous of bo riMihtions will legislators see tht deluls like reporter from tier figured whit tin pitch bitter thin the public wliit for the Many lionvu will sldke their hi ids in i aid leknowhdM looks like the north of bound ui at am No wnnilir pnees in the store are ill tin linn when the overnmtnt has its fincirs in If tie Kurd hoped Ihi cite unnoticed they hop in vain This rtporlir s in re to learn tint it in his been ihorgcil with tragus illej illy wis to when tliy smokiiic ispuriRiis That leafy green pi like referred to in police reports Ins lot of street i in is tut this is Ihe first time Id In in it illed asparagus Some should warn tie bo net kle Mr toss He J i ad deal the past ye irs il is be coming used to id liil His in siLs on stirpiunl so he In all the tne ma Poetry Contest a vncn she it is now competition The po attending the University of cm was one of five selected and hopes to of used to to i pitch on the eelje if tile lawn cut it for supper il en I got to eul the I started it with the Inclm with Hydro has le irvedil itresoutof tie of his icre on the 1ourth I mi si nth ef for their K to Milton lis bun member of the InierisiedOiirtns Group Ihi Intllt for Mr llss to Canad i il nnn World It fruetoni The s I r suggested illirtlelrial sivmj 1 would le plots of ii us they in ens reil to Ik for p rson use in pi from bo ihi I i eountrv e of hunks of s people it s Students poem recognized poem by May hew received recognition in 1379 Poetry Contest selected from Ontario who was i when she from Hilton Region and The firelight shimmered and caressed the lustrous depths of felines eyes as she stretched on Michael hearth snugly her form it brown soul glowed through the labradur implicitly trusting adoring is he worshipped at Michael feel Pain wailed out through the racoon masked eyes as he excruciatingly flff his own crushed leg met wis of the Jigged gleaming steel jiws which hid in the forest OFF TO THE RACES Til a I annual known as Crazy Races the Is schrdulrd for March this I race- had participants with canoes ind rhisyrar the are hoping tor even In Iter turn out for the race and for the awards dame being held legion at Up in the evening Marling line lit and In Terra Colin for lie bents The finish line In ten Williams TOWN OF to hold school reunion and i whole Crazies invading religion but nobody seems tocare rf The Herald WaterlooOxford District Se School Baden On tar 10 proudlv innounces i Victom Day weekend of events commemorating the founding of the school In 1951 Celebrations begin May and conclude May IB Return to vour roots in mot Mtcl IW ind other first generation staff members Hill is still basketball Cm and Ron ins In hold forth in Ihe tech wing former students and staff and other friends of ire invited to contact the Anniversary Committee Oxford District elary School R 2 linden Ontario NOB 1G0 for specific program information ind re SHOULD THE TOWN RECOGNIZE YOU HAVE YOU Achieved provincial fame or cultural physical or Intellectual ARE YOU A resident of HllliT Council lor the Corporation Town of Hal plans to Individual In January and calendar year Information and guideline call SIM eit By Well folks its the last half of the final inning and the Crn are winning IB to 3 Whoever has the ball right now is anybody guess A case In point is the following A group of dignified cranes in Britain called Ihe British Council of Churches dignified but crazy are urging young people to to Our Parent instead of Our rather Parent God is in Personally I feel very sorry for the Good Lord these days First we had group who insisted He was dead I am sure you remember the God is dead group Next came the interpreters all the laneous groups who tell us what God really means Now of course the Good Lord Him self was rather specific He started His rules off with Thou Shall Not then along come the Interpreters saying what hi really means is not thou not but and on they Think of It this way in the Old Testament which Is but a giant history book like most history books some words could be exaggerated but again like most history books most is based on fact told how not The Parent but the Father looked down and discovered that things t gone too well since His gardening days You remember He created Eden ihe utmost in garden resort living Dress optional all you can eat good company and beautiful surroundings and of course like all resorts no one elaborated on the problem with snakes Nevertheless whentheGood Lord looked down on His tion He discovered the world had run amuck Now you ve got to admit that pretty discouraging considering He had given everything an decent beginning Ap parently according to the Good Book He could only find one Just man in all the mess so He packed the fellow off along with his family on i boat and preceded to mike a lake out of everything else Now look at it this way if you developed a gar den and campsite one of a kind mind you and the cam pers run amuck and destroyed the place you wouldn be too happy and I not sure how manv would have the patience After all let us give credit where credit due God the Father dead to try again This lime He sent His Son according to the Good Book His Only Son I sure most of you can sympathize with that either go or send someone who really understands how you feel a trusted family member Cinsidermg what had happened since the gardening venture going yourself would be out of the question Now picture this the Father sends the Son out of love for Son and love for the original the Son coming from the Father not the parent is specific He said quite plainly whenyouproy that sa word for communication pray this way Our FATHER who art in and on a beautiful prayer goes Now don you think Its rather pre sumptuous to suggest that the Son 1 know what the wanted to hear After all wouldn 1 it have been as to to Our God who art in heaven Yet the Son specified Our Father Now here where era lies really take the cake the British Council of Churches in Its new prayer book for young people pray this way Our Parent Give us a vision of equality which transcends that of human lawmakers and free us from prejudice about the roles of the sexes lawmakers surely thiv are not asking equality with the tntlier Absurd able yet they presume to idjust His word they adjust His Though shall to maybes they gest His Son represent he Fither because they have so little respect for His sage which by the way cording to the Son come dir ectlv from the Father Well is suggested in the beginning lets think of the discouragement of the Good Lord having to watch all these goings on personally 1 don think we can possibly do to make up consider mg how badly w have botched The weirds of J Kennedy come lo mind If you re not pari of the solution you re pari of problem I sec it the crazies arc winning ihe game the rcsl of us dont take the seriously en nigh to scream NS thanks The Herald for support To tie editor of The Herald Ihi members tie Hilton on and Hi wish lo Hank you for support of their COURSE INFORMATION The of Waterloo will be holding sessions the Acton and Georgetown branches of Ihe library March to provide information on social work courses the proposes to offer thii fall in Hills The first session will be held in Acton library from lo 5 pm and the second session wilt be held in Georgetown from 7 to p m ick held in our efforts it have the groups in the ind Health Due To Popular Demand LAST WEEKS BARG00N STAYS FOR ONE MORE WEEK ALL GWG FIT CORDS STRAIGHT LEGS EASTER to Cast than a etweoude Toy magic Beautiful Dakin Plush Bunnies Ducks Adorable Rabbits from Troyka Wooden Nesting Dolls from Russia Easter baskets puzzles morel meani Jou fffaaicl This Weeks New Bargoon GwG Denim Cord Wide Legs FOR GIRLS LOOK FOR NEXT WEEKS AT BRADS JEANS CLOTHING Division of Tack Togs Ltd St GEORGETOWN PHONE

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