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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1987, p. 9

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ITS HERE GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS SECTION lilt ItHlAl JuiipI I9SI7 I For 30 Years We Have Delivered New Family Party is election bound Herald Surf The leader of a newly formed pro- supporters last Tuesday the three major political pari lei in Ontario are morally and ethically bankrupt We have to reorder and rcslruc ture society to reflet the traditional moral values this country said Don former provincial Libera candidate and founder of ihi In the hills Car wash A car wash will be held it Hit Coop Store In Georgetown or Saturday June from Ham in All proceeds from Hit Open Door a Youth Project June has been set as a rain date Drivers needed The need for volunteers greater in the summer is mam regular helpers take vacations So if you re facing a sum liven it up by volunteering Three local agencies need volunteer office for half a a week which Is an excellent op portunity to brush up skills to rclum to the workforce Drivers are in constant demand by several agencies as ire friend ly visitors In Acton there are currently openings for handymen drivers i variety of volunteer board work and toy library volunteers Many agencies welcome student volunteers to help in tare facilities visit shut ins or assist in recrci llonal programs for children For more Information these and other op call the North Volunteer Bureau Homeward heart James makes his closing remarks In the last film of the series Turn Your Heart Toward Home being shown Thum day June at 8 at Holy Cross Church speaks clearly and convincingly of four tional values which can assure happy healthy strengthened homes and Family relationships Everyone is welcome and is free Credit camping Any family planning a imping weekend at Terra Colta Conservn lion Area will be pleased to know that the Credit Valley Conserve don Authority established a new camping reservation and fee system which allows campers to charge their reservation fee and daily weekly or monthly camping fee to their Visa Credit Card Camsites are selected at dom and anyone wishing in make reservation may contact Terra Conservation Area at 14161 Large groups for camping can also be accommodated explained the reasons lor founding the HP to about people attending a special muting of tin Pro life il Georgetown Christian School The which collected It 1J1 signatures to register is an Ontario parlv is planning run at leist candidates tnt next In throughout On No candidate is lie en found for s llalton Secular humanists ing the moral fibre of this country Mr said We ins must organize to lake legitimate means Mr ill tiirriul major parlies arc distnfr ismg per tent of voters giving money prof ims mid organizations that nit supported by a large pari of their elector ite hive no problem impos their immorality on us Mr Pen 11 Seven months K i work or tin in but when we for thtir help to Ii Hie unborn Mr Pi until said it is injur for tin eminent continue lo homosexual groups tin promotion of condoms in our schools thi irmful prom inn Park School lentil the new playground Friday the in Georgetown to include play ami or Junior senior children by Mary lit Show I Uplifting moment for Park at playground celebration t tin k r pliiv strut Johnson said Wert vcr School begin of this there is no dim roups suih as it including Miller and I iv wound Hive Bryan and to Kinsmen President Bruce I it the wtT incited to play on the- equip intiil Roth struclures art made of i two wood include shell lor mgmg tires ladders children principles which need lo be Id Mr who for tin pro B vmtial libtnls in if mi 1 formitiun for tin i Pirty IB months ito with numbers il ill I limb i political parties Mr mi hi 1 wants to bring the pro lift mi lofmtirinns Most ins li iht pit III principles ire not r Ijlllltui III t The I objects lo i ire 111 l OS proposal by if Health mi mi ray which includes million grmt to ri imp hospitals is on findings by irmii will Duff s ii in director of the Centre for Control who reported In hist January Mr Ptimcll suil hi is Ii tl i the will reicive widi snpj r r tit in cried out hilt not hi ml Said 1 Duff lor Ins in Mr Duff sou II support Ihi si lit Willi bitter way In Innin ill possibility of i build on I he land Mr The iiiuncilliir the in Hit i line lime ml like build the houses then up It i 6 Scouts honoured ted pi niiu i Mr Dulls Pastor 1111 JuK fl With him children Sam ten John Itv s whin 1 grew up His parents mil relatives stillli reason late Canada in IJGf was to iinth college a Ik is scheduled for June proposals knou tint wi could con lint is so con tin nun lit linns said The ink is kin on our Plan Iti jn PI inning Director rtsidtnliil dm I is lo In sud homes I tin rur boundary for iltdi Mills I nun Hick two would Hi sud us in ml gtudi lines not My was Ihc diss riit y Georgetown parish helped mi to feel welcome liny shown flcxiblllly and an opumtss llev Tale his tint visit lo Moun w They i continued Golden celebrations The olden j for very oecnsb Wednesday evening There w a ard anniversary celebration honoring who were yean or older here the Albans Anglican Hull llniversitv of He im pasturing a tlmrtli and staying on thi tin island pro five yiars During those five ytari the American pn i m girl but separated two it penence has helped him gut mur lie says In late to University to work in philosophy I reihzt was im 111 I ptillasophj the year old pastor said Whilt he was finishing up Ins courses in Newfoundland he met his current Wife Jocelinc who was Ink ing a year of college She was from Quebec Shortly afterwards couple married In 1575 Rev Tate took on a with the Convention of On lario and Quebec It was an 1 speaking parish in ljucbec Lily when hi l to sjio In Over the five yors lev T litis lie bus grown lot from the spiritual standxnit and says so have his members He soys In Ins how to pray much indonn rtgularbasls 1 spun at least an hour a day in makes a world of fern in how you look things opens communication with God late said It was a Sunday morning In February while praying that he i vision of himself living in Ten nuts what started the wheels moving on Ins current dec Georgetown I interpreted the vision as the telling me that I should move back Tate He said part it had to do his parents get elderly In early March Tate his wife down lo Bristol lo scout out the situation job wise They found they I go there ting a job The area is very conscr and pnathers hired on unless they re well known We decided let go and we II see Tote said The couple down again in May lo try and buy a house but from he Govt nor General ana da Junt Chief Scout and Queens Venturer awards will out at a in Milton it Auditorium The ceremony recognizes thost who tamed the highest award for youlh in their respective The young people honored given in than Jlso hours of siruce to mm munilies in Hit Stouts in being honored arc Don Mclaughlin Stephtn Todd Deforest are lertk Pollllt The Stouts from 1st Williams honored ire John and t wtren I lucky However they put deposit on a five acre Iracl of land on a hill overlooking Ihc valley Rev Tate was born in They decided build own home won t be until June lhal Tale and his family will know whether they 11 be able to move buck to the US That the day Jocellne a Canadian citizen has an appoint for an American visa Versatile choir impresses reviewer Most choirs don I usually combine vocal harmony with solo features i n si mental numbers a complex song and dunce medley Hut then again the Alumni Choir your traditional This is a rclntlvily obvious fact after the twopart performance by choir the John Thtntre May and IB For the second year in a row he Cent hi Alumni Concert Show Choir presented an evening of song dance and intrumentaiion that can easily be described as impressne The first half of the concert involv the traditional choir numbers in tww and three part harmony The choir as a whole is Impressive its own right with numbers ringing from the exciting the mellow llndge Over Troubled Wider However the Centennial Alumni which his 27 members made up of high school college students who have all graduated from Centennial Middle School is by no means limited to moss singing The choir is to be praised for the I ilents of individual members as well A tot of eight soloists and in performed on their own over the two performances showing well the talents of in dividual numbers numbers which were chosen by Hit students themselves r from InCilStiicns liilin liiivtr 1 most impressive was He llniton version of this last song winch w is accompanied only din lor Paul on Chris and Jenny inuls in iwe liter their duet iivt Theme From St Fire to which they created own lyrics dealing with friendships Hill tin nil driwm for the Choir was half of tin sb singing and of Dig It Silver Screen favontt i tilled Stan ding Onlv 1 his scgmi might soon tour lirtmdw iv In fast piccd series of solos duils mil miss of iinmtn told on stage With sound lighting perfection danc ran leaped and si across the singe for solid minutes Those Viutlcville Days includ favorites is If You Knew Susie and I m a Yankee Doodle Dan ely while The Best of among others and A Chorus tint Hand lladlo Show starred a vocal trio of Mary I and Gillian Johnston followed liter by the legendary Tuxedo Jumtion To finish off the Songs of the Sliver Screen Included The Good sung Shannon Marshall fast iced He A Ttit Centennial Alumni has become mere isuigly more in thtir five voir history Credit must go Paul Itnsley and music directors r hi rv I Her husband is sponsoring her but because he a Job to go to there may be difficulties In her get ting a visa If doean I have a visa we II not be able go Wc stay in Canada Rev Tate says He II start looking Tor another church then If the visa docs come through Hcv Tate said he should have no trouble gelling supply work filling in for preatlurs in his home town of Then are always churches without a pastor be said decision to move is not a mid life Tale insists Instead he calls it a mid life opportunity He is ears old Naturally his children I loo happy about their school and friends but they are beginning to look forward to the adventure that Tate says The move is good for Mountain view Baptist Church also he says The church needs rapid growth in numbers over the next five years and a new pastor can get the parish moving in this direction Rev Tate says Most of the church members are over and there are few young a to hand over Ihe reigns of he said A pulpit committee has been form and the wheels are in motion to place the departing pastor his stint n Georgetown Tale tried to get a Christian video rental projcel going He ended up selling the collection of about videos lo the Hope Cheat in downtown Georgetown He also served as chairman of the Georgetown Minister lal Association from January 19B5 1987 The most obvious change at Moun Baptist Church over the past five years Is that church goers no longer leave right after Sunday service minutes after church Is over there are still people visiting and enjoying each others converse tlon Rev Tate said It I tike that before

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