col St Georges church says its goodbyes Jim Sally Boyles JlyANIPFDtlllAN Stall There were a lot red Sun day morning at St Anglican Church in Georgetown Rev Jim announced hell be leaving the parish lo lake on in administrative post with the of Calgary August end The yearold minister been with St since September 1981 I feel leaving St George and the people in Georgetown It has been a very good six yean Rev fold The Herald The parish has grown in its understanding of At he of Calgary Rev Bodies will be cxccutiM officer and assistant Bishop Right Barry Curtis II a newly position which allows Rev flexibility in his under takings Basically ho be responsible for much of the detailed organization of the office and relations with the clergy Thcrt art about Anglican clergy who will get extra training thanks to Rev He also be then or them if they problems or need in their paston 1 work Rev anticipates hell be doing a fair bit of in tin southern half Alberla the runl areas where the Diocese of extends about il I will be quite change from here he said will be his first timt Hunt in Ottawa injoy budgets that right laughed One of Hie accomplishments he feels good about during his lime in Gei rgetown is the establishment of The threiy earold project shows willingness of the church to reach out to Its neighbors Rev said Open Door is a dropIn for In 1083 St George a was sue In raising for the in Mission campaign well above its target Rev takes pride in that accomplishment During six years he served as chairman of the Georgetown Ministerial Association from 1981 to From to Rev wus chairman of the program com of Diocese of Niagara He wns also of the Open Door commit for the past three years unco its conception I think my way of working with parish is to imolvc as many peo pie in and to encourage and support and find training for involving people in that way there is stronger commitment to the life of the church Rev Boy explained It was during his that St George had first woman priest Rev wife Sally was hired on as associate priest for three years Whin she left two part time lay associates Bob Tadman and Valerie Kelpatnck were lured on Mr Tad la and Ms living in thi west won be Rev Boyles first time doing ad ministrative work in the Anglican Church Before hi came to Georgetown he nine years working as officer for the Church national office in Toronto Previous that he was at a rural in the Diocese of Ottawa and fore studying theology in economist with the federal govern leaves the end of this month Leaving is sad not only for the parish but the clergy build a lot friendships as a clergyman and get to know people in a close way through crises bap tisms and funerals so its lard to and hard for have me leave Rev said promising o come back and visit I think I m leaving a healthy parish that is much going for it and livelv of committed people who will ensure It will remain healthy he concluded There arc families In the parish Daughters Ginger and Sue will re- ma in OntarioGinger to study political science at the University of Trent and Sue lo study visual arts lily technical Institute Rev Sally will be giving up her Job as prison chaplain at the Cor Institute In Brampton New life near the mountains There a house a anil two cat thai need new owners now thai Rev The Is on Ihr on lake near and thecals arc nnmrd and The minister at St GrotRe Church Is looking forward lo a new life near the Mr and hi wilt start their new life In the Diocese of Parish secretary Itrrnda Trlggcrson Is sad nee Rev leave yet excited for him in the challenge Is on two have worked together for three ears There have been Tun times when I mi remember grlllng inlo flu of giggles Rev Boyles enjoyed leasing his about all the English accents a phenomenon struck him right hrn he welcomed with a party In 1SN1 One time maps of the world were put up and the parish stuck pins where they came from There were as many in Hie map of England as there were In Canada We done a lot of Jokes about Ihe nalurc SI George Rev laughed I been trying suggest there s Canadian dimension loSt George an well Mrs found It funny thai Sundays reading which came from a book of week by week readings for all Anglican churches was on gelling along and not squabbling was a rending from of Paul preaching on gelling along with one another Mrs Trigg found It seemed to anticipate what may happen Boyles leaves II was as It Jim picked It she laughed The last lime SI George I was without a minister was In II took the parish seven months until Rev was hired Tilt lit RAID Wednesdav Jul 1M7 I II Owner wants hearing The owner of the Willow Park Trailer Park has asked for an On tano Municipal Board hearing Norman Guthrie is not convinced his property won I be flooded by run off from the Enterac Property Corporation developments In Georgetown South The trailer park Is located in Nor where Silver Creek and the River meet It is downstream from ihe proposed of homes The town s Master Drainage Plan shows storm waters from Georgetown South going Silver Creek According to the Plan peak run off flows from the new development will enter Silver Creek before the flows with no increase in the overall peak flows The Credit Valley Conservation Authority Region Constrva tion Aulhorily and the Ministry of Nalural Resources are all happy with the Plan Restaurant Homes Quality a Reasonable Rates Cleaning Seiv Available ATTENTION FLORIDA ROOM OWNERS Keep your room green and beautiful with our Permanent Plants FREE ESTIMATES Hairraising Raves owner Bonnie salon at SI June Raves bark and employees also does mil manicuring and wax Christine left and Kelly big Raves officially opened on May Richardson right get set lo give IN prolonged Its grand opening Mayor Russ Miller a trim at the ceremony until June Herald opening of the photo Alzheimer patients get boost in Halton John Sweeney Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services and Don Knight for Burlington announced that a grant of has been given to the Cross Societies in Burlington and Milton thai will enable them to provide home resuitc to families who are looking after relatives with Alzheimer disease All three Red Cross societies in Region will work together In the administration and delivery of the new service The program is unique in that it serves an entire region including rural and urban areas The respite care program which became effective at the beginning of May will receive up to per cent subsidy from the Ministry of Community and Social Services The funding will cover the cost In by the Red Cross in pro viding staff and training the to give respite care Each client pays a nominal hourly op of for the service The specially trained ho me makers go into a family home for a few hours at time lo allow the family temporary relief Initially ihe Red Cross program is lo serve families When fully in operation I hat number will rise lo approximately families and tne trained will be able to offer each family up to eight hours 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