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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1982, p. 5

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Letter to the Editor SECTION A THE HERALD Wedaeaday MyW Pages Writers objectivity challenged as Witnesses defend their beliefs To the editor of The Herald We do not Intend to carry on a campaign of letter writing on the matt er but we will make this flourlihed In MADGES TOP TULIPS EARN HER TROPHY It a a lint tulip Madge Whittle Id of Terra received a silver tray called the Trophy from the Georgetown Horticultural Society lait day night for having the point In annual com petition She had 38 point and followed by lva of Georgetown who received points In the horticultural Shirley I v lion of Ac too with point had the point for lower There were M and IS winner In the competition act up on long table In Knox Church ball Taking place at the tame time wax a plant led by auctioneer Jim In an Herald photo by Ant Pedcrian General meeting is set for tomorrow Winners of the May 13 Car Draw were Andy J Mandarino Harry Brant ford Ellen McGowan Jffil Jim Glass and Jessie Hayes afcJVM The May winners were lti1tBMt A Stapteton Bob Kilroy 111 M Archer Bradley Wfl Ralston and J I By Tom Elliott Snack bar robbed rhc Georgetown Fairgrounds bar was robbed worth of cigarettes chips chocolate burs and Hum overnight Friday The Junk food thief hi empty snack bar by forcing a door Doctors offices hit Four doctors offices on Main Street South In Georgetown were broken Into overnight last Wednesday No drugs were taken but one doctor had medical Instruments taken and another had ISO stolen Ha I ton regional police arc investigating the The Ladies Auxiliary elected their committee Thursday for the coming year Elected as dent Hazel Dumper first vice is Ruby sec vice is Lean Hall The treasurer is Barb Secretary is Flo Carswell Recording sec relary Rita membership Edna Clarke sports officer J Cole and the five executive officers are Bell Russell E Murray J Emmeraon and M Tulty Congratulations ladies and best wishes for a successful year Norm Eyres will be entertaining In the Lounge Saturday night The branch general meeting is at to morrow Thursday This also nomination night so plan to attend The voting for your next year a executive will take place June To be eligible to vote you must your card or receipt so please pick up your cards from the steward If you have not done to THE fried Were celebrating our new location with this RustProofing Now Available translation The weak of any objection to our making a translation or the Bible Is In the fact that we existed and producing such a transla speed of It It tlon to lis value bits a vast array of mans Handbook to the serious learning as can Bible ilita It among the 14 testify lastn followed my recent letter The vigor and length of the replies May IS only sub stantiate what was said in my letter Bob a I on or his not asking us or information Is additional evidence he has a problem In writing objectively about us Had he taken the time to come to see us he would have found our in formation booth at our main gate to be a thought ful convenience for our visitor aiding them to get direction to the right locations in our complex If the information booth bothered him that much he could easily have tele phoned u The degree of feel also show up in his reaction to our printing the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures We also print the King James Version the American Standard Version and history for BO years before main 10thcentury translations Bible translator Edgar J The other letter la most ly a reprint of portions of Witness pamphlet presents birdbanding demo Clear weather with no wind is essential to bird banding program to be presented May 29 at the Orangevltle Reservoir Conservation Area Members of the Ontario Bird Banding Association will demonstrate bird banding techniques early in the morning until ID am The Area gates will open at a and observers are welcome to the trails In the area and spend the day enjoying the outdoors An Interpreter will be available to conduct tours from the Interpretive Cen and answer questions from Interested visitors A picnic shelter Is avail able for those interested In bringing a picnic lunch and there are washrooms and picnic tables near shelter Entrance fee Is SO per car on an annual pass The Orongeville Reser Cooked broccoli can be served cold In a tossed green salad or marinated In your favorite salad dressing for use as a relish voir Conservation Area is located on Street cast of Highway 10 on Vista Drive at and Is not original The point raised have been adequately answered in our publications Those who sincerely wish Infor mation on this matter usually ask us when we coll at their homes Our invitation to Bob remain We hope he will yet be kind enough to vlilt us here It la our hope that such a visit will result In his attitude to ward us being as warm and generous as has been the general reaction of Georgetown to our moving here Sincerely Walter Graham Public Relations Director LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST I Casual SUITS OurRag NOW ONLY Spring JACKETS Our Reg to NOW ONLY Spring ITOPCOATSI Our Reg NOW ONLY 69 Now At Stevensons Mens Wear ALL SUITS 1 PRICE OUR REG HOW ONLY 12500 13250 13750 14750 16500 37500 18750 39500 1 9750 ALTERATIONS EXTRA ALL SPORT JACKETS PRICE OUR REG ROW 15000 7500 8750 18500 9250 19500 9750 22500 11250 12500 13250 18750 ALTERATIONS EXTRA TOTAL APPEARANCE CENTRE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROI 71 MOUNT RD N GEORGETOWN AT ARMSTRONG AVENUE all Stevensons 8776136 MENS WEAR Georgetown Market Place 8776661

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