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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1981, p. 5

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Hills cler attend cancer care worksho Theres a time to pray time to listen 1 Herald hive a definite rule to pi in caring for but they to listen to the mil Ihcir rel itUes respond In their Re rend IHrmnl llrennjn of Toronto Western I to tulk lo Hilton Hills men list ministry must respect the Hid not to problems ipukinp it St Anglic in church iicarKe town during a one work hop sonsorcd by the illim Hills unit Of the stressed tin dues He siys it is important to but ive vi sixth sense and know when the v to should not hi forced patient is person who e miry and laugh One story In told concerned in elderly gentleman who hid been nursed over a by the head nurse stiff were extremely fond of man and members inn set him by the dozens Hit nurse final lybrokedoftn burst into tears it in s bedside clung to ind that was the inst he gentleman relatives came through the door was Innocent victim of an The must be given the lo deal with reality 11 is often a positive step to see the body in the rather than postponing the realization that the person is dead says One of the pastor basic jobs is to promote communication patient and his relatives he says Rev position at Toronto Western Hospital Is supervisor of Clinical Pastoral Education and Chaplain to Die Palliative Care team Pallia live care is a new concept and is defined by Rev as a consultative role or service to the suffering to the patient A palliative care team consists of a doctor nurse social worker clergyman who specialize and work together to fill Ihe different needs of the dying The emerging role of the pastor has grown Rev says Georgetown District Memo rial Hospital has no staff chaplain Team ministry is needed more and clergy could be more integrated on the hospital setting Rev As far as doctors and pastors ore concerned there could be more dialogue and com muni cation between the wo groups Continued on page be he ARK ST ANDREWS ANGELS SING flood story will be recreated lulled Rev who spotted lust ilk with May ls jbout Legal clinic seeks directors n Hills link delinks in in from he I or through a till rWUll They rll nUkconjIntott thus on limited stiff of the Hills clink Is composed of a 1 today operation the link including offering ad vice re presenting hear ncs education community outreach and linking The board of directors of 10 members of itinimunltj who belicvt- In value of Ihe clinic and hate volunteered Ihelr time once a month to ensure thai the clink meets the need 5 of thr community The board Is for the overall direction of clinic it sets general policy administers budget hires staff and handles the general bus The board currently has openings for four directors resident in Hilts Is to stand for a position on the board or to vote for those who do Are you interested in serving jour community Would you like to gel involved and Lake his opportunity lo help those In need The Community Clinic counting on support tome lo our Hem meeting next Tuesday May 12 at at the clinic office Street in George luwn Last plaque sold GLT meets quota Herald Sped all the script night when Hirrj bought tin it plaque in tmui Tlicilrcs fund r using impugn for the new 1 inr lhi Arts Centre Mr 1 the pre st ikon Dink one the CI fund and director of ly the find perform anu Hit show Mr Joynes us long TOWN OF HILLS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE mi It Mike ic Silly Iiurioyr ill Simpson Middle School Student School Billing for dollars is not only fun it pays as Fred Long organizer of the Club of Big Bowl A Thoti discovered was day the bowlers who look part in the club funds for Hills new Library Cultural Centre expected to bring in heir pledges With at least five teams and several individual bowlers still to report Mr Long said the no day event has thus far yielded 100 After expenses arc deducted Mr 1 tonfi estimates that Ihe new centre will benefit by well over Any bowlers who have lurned in pledges are asked to Mr Long at Presentation of the trophy and oilier awards will be made at tit regular itolary meeting May 25 Story material for The Further Adventures of Rags could be forthcoming Saturday when Georgetown Library pel guinea pig makes her debut in Gordon Alcolt Arena No the little bundle of fur star of Rags Story is mil tying on skates Rather she will be on hand to auto graph her book at the library staffs While Hippo and Big Bake Table at the Giant Gar Sale 10 a m to A p Proceeds from the coloring book which sells for other Items will go towards furnishings in the new Tonights the night when the will lead students of four and Harrison Public School In dancing and singing about Canada multicultural heritage Joyce peeks oicr the shoulilir of the wlurd Jason while Hi I llett and the mayor I one right look on The short operetta begins Harrison school g Letters to the Editor Block Parents Care and say thanks too To the editor of The Herald The Georgetown Block Parent in recog nltlon of Volunteer Week thanks lis area seniors and members for their strong support Our motto is BLOCK PARENTS CARC and Ihey hive clear ly demonslralcd with children i Hi it they do Our deep appreciation also to the north school principals the nil Police McDonalds for their invaluable assist ami ind encouragement We ire very grateful to our sponsors Elks Lodge for their generositj support Our rectal Spring Pun Pair ir raised These funds will be Tor the purchise of signs school printing costs stntiontrj supplies postage publicity and other im related costs during the yeir Our thanks who this Ikslop ciuurnniioftheli tee who immedntclj cinque tn M Ptlt Point lultlunc It firmly Point joked tint he p treasured this lint towns ever The levy and Mr all refill Little needs your support To the editor of The Herald Last the North Association for the Mentally Retarded budget exceeded over per of which was spent in north A policy of the Association is apply for lenders on all required services and equipment locally as well is outside the locality Where a local business can equal or belter an outside bid we will deal locally If all local groups had a similar policy this would more than meet concerns raised In Park Lincoln Mercury letter of last week concerning In closing I would like to solicit support of Acton Georgetown renders to our Annual Mowers Of Hope fund raising campaign which begins Sunday May 10 Yours sincerely Mike Evans President North Association I- or Menially Retarded local businesses for donnlions and advertising space loial newspapers school prmapils for news letter publicity University Women Club St Andrews Undid Church women Ihe Elks and our Block Parent donors and Pat Johnston Georttnwn will si tin il plaque costs hi s si tin by ties liter kducted will lilt I s monthly HALTON GOSPEL TEMPLE 1 West of Qeorgslown on Highway PASTOR ANGUS J NICHOLSON a Chnshin on Hour NoodnBldo Phono077 11 Worship 7 InaoorCimpMcutno WORSHIP IN AN EXCITING ATMOSPHERE MEET PEOPLE MAKE FfllENDS JESUS HES THE ANSWER Come to Church GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunt School ST 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