Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1974, p. 5

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HORNBY NEWS North Trafalgar Euchre Club held its weekly euchre party Saturday night in the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre There were eight tobies or euchre in play with the prizes going to women Eva Steon Marie Peacock and Martha Richardson men Jim Hamilton Buck Burton and Prank Peacock Lucky draws CLERGY COMMENT were won by Audrey Wilson and Clare Wilson Next euchre party will be held Saturday night Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Earl McDowell who will celebrate their wedding anniversary Feb 10 Best wishes to Earl and Is Anybody Listening Birthday greetings are ex tended to Helen who will celebrate her birthday Feb 10 Halton Plowmen a Euchre will be held at the Community Centre Friday evening Lunch will be provided Mr and Mrs Lorry and family of Clinton spent the weekend visiting with Mr and Mrs Leslie of the Line and Mr Mrs John of the Line Birthday greetings arc ex tended to Olive Wallace who her birthday Feb Best wishes go to Olive and best wishes also go to Bill Tallyn for Feb Mrs Jim Hamilton Giant telescopes peer out into the vastness of space Space Filled with myriads of stars and galaxies All dancing and whirling Hurryingontodestiny At the end of time Men of earth have always been fascinated with the heavens with what out there beyond what we know Early philosophers built their neat compact view of the heavenly bodies moving around the earth and astrologers mined about the destlnv of man connected with the stars Today radio astronomers scan the Immeasurable eons of the universe searching out new galaxies and wondering whether we are alone on earth Unique amid the countless stars Created to discover new worlds and eventually to conquer the hazards and of space Beams of radio waves in frequencies ore from spacestation Earth hoping that someone some where out therewill pick up the signal and relay a message back to earth Anybody listening way out there that the way It is when we beam our prayers toward heaven Don really wonder whether He sup there listening to us And if wo don I receive a message back if there is no immediate answer to our prayer we are tempted to give up To say there s nobody up there listening Jesus had a rather challenging way him as he instructed his disciples In the Sermon on the Mount he taught his disciples how to pray by giving them the Lord s Prayer Then he went on Ask and you will receive seek and you will find knock and the door will be opened Foreveryonewhoasksreceivcs he who seeks finds and to him who knocks Hie door will be opened Matt NbB With these words Jesus is really saying that prayer is no easy matter It is not simply Now f lay me down to sleep matter Prayer involves struggle like Jacob wrestling with the angel Like Jesus wrestling with the devil in the wilderness and again in the Garden of Gethsemanc When Jesus prayed all night as apparently he often He can be sure he was not simply and quietly waiting before God His whole being was alert and open to receive what heavenly Father was willing for him at that particular time Before the Cross Jesus loo must have wondered whether anybody up there was listening Yet the struggle is not with God but with ourselves We speak many words or the some words over and over igain not because they are needed to persuade God God does not hear our words as such but because we arc seeking to overcome our own pride selfishness or Indifference Wo agonize to get free of the bondage loour own wills which keeps us from really praying The struggle in prayer then is not our struggle with God but God struggle withus He Is In fact may be wondering if anyone down here Is listening to Hi LEGION NOTES SMITH The initiation team and members of the pipe band received In royal fashion by the comrades of Alton Branch for the induction of ten new members of the ft 1 at Alton on Saturday Feb The ceremony was followed by dance and buffet supper Transportation was provided and It was unanimously claimed as a wonderful evening by Comrade Art Hall who was a picture of when lit was called to be presented with his years service pin Art from all of us The renovations are well in hand Tenders have been ccoted from the successful bidders and we understand the date set for actual com is Feb IB Car Draw on Feb 1 lucky winners were Da vies Alec Doug Sirgent Muss Flndley George Frost and Gibbs Steak winners on the same Nicholson Dave Bob Burns lladhim iito Hemic Mary Russell Steak will be funded out igain in to the lucky dart throwers so come on down and trust to luck There will be mini bingo is on Music provided Jim Saturday 120 mil play host to the district bridge inimpionships Kiip in mind the trie dance for members to be held on the eurling weekend Music by the Jim It is still enllectint costume livelier for the retarded hi Id re remember outrides keep an ije in lie sick list in the club rooms five minutes of jour time spent could the day for a shut in AUCTION SALE ESTATE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE APPLIANCES ANTIQUES BEDDING LINEN COLOR TV I GLASS AND CHINA LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS THE ESTATE OF THE LATE Miss Fannie Edna Bousfield Wed Evening February 20th AT40CLOCKSHARP Mower Bed chesterfield oak buffet two nine drop leaf table stand walnut arm chair occasional chairs three card tables seven old wooden chairs and other odd chairs two floor lamps oak record stand laroe pine five drawer perfect Five drawer and four drawer double bed mattress single sleel bed with pine blanket box large steamer trunk in perfect condition walnut bedroom dresser with mirror Sinole treadle sewing machine Utility cupboard and table walnut four drawer chest oak washstand old radio cabinet small old trunk two oil lamps preserves canned food and sealer jars some old lewellery step ladder and other lawn and garden tools Copper boiler set of Old crock bed warmer and other crocks set of bedroom dishes other good old glass and china and the everyday glass chins and bedding linen fancywork plus quantity of new knitting materials Some old silver old family bible and other books APPLIANCES Custom harvest gold door combination frost free refrigerator and purchased only years ago Two burner kitchen Four burner Moffat electric stove vacuum cleaner and other small appliances Whirlpool wringer washer Zenith color TV purchased three years ago Terms No reserves must be self led Selling by number Preview from clock day of sale Lunch available AUCTIONEER Chris A Schouten GEORGETOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL WINTEREETING Wednesdo Q Country Club GUEST SPEAKER Hon William Davis Premier of Ontario 30 PAA 00 per person MEMBERS WELCOME ONTARIO ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Cor poration the Town of as continued by its The Corporal I on of the Town of Halton Hills for approval of lit Restricted Area By law APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Friday the 1st day March 1974 at thchour of clock local time in the forenoon at the Council Chambers Municipal Building In the Town Hills lor the of all parlies Interested In supporting or opposing application not attend are not represented at this proceed In your absence and you will not notice of the proceedings In the event the decision reserved persons taking part In the hearing may request a copy of on the presiding Board Member Such decls on will be mailed to you when available DATED al Toronto this day February 1974 IN THE MATTER OF an Application by the Cor the Town Georgetown as continued by successor The Corporation the Town of Hills for approval of Its Restricted Area By law 71 TAKE NOTICE THAT the Ontario Municipal Board has pointed Friday the 1st March 1974 at the hour clock local time In the forenoon at Council Chambers pal In Town of Halton lis R No l Georgetown old Esquesing Municipal Building Ontario for hearing all part Interested In supporting or opposing this application THIS HEARING s being held primarily to decide whether above meniloned by law should or should not be approved Requests for changes will only be considered by spec leave granted by the Board and sufficient advance notice has been 1o Ihe Clerk Administrator of the munlclpallly to permit notce of such requests neighbouring property owners It should be noted also that decision made at this Is sub led to right any person Interested lo apply or an amendment under of The Planning Act DATED at Hills day February Sol The Corporation Town of Hills Mill Street Hills Georgetown Ontario i N THE MATTE OF an application by The Cor of Town of Georgetown as continued by Its successor The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills for approval Is Restricted Area By law EXPLANATORY NOTE Pursuant to The Regional Municipality of Ac the Town Georgetown the Town of Acton and part of Ihe Township were amalgamated as of 1st day January 1974 as one legal known as The Corporation Town of Hills Certain By laws of former Corporation Townof Georgetown such as By law No had not come Into full force and as of 1st day of January since they had not as yet received the approval The Ontario Municipal Board Where Council for The Corporation of the Town of Hills Intends to proceed with a Hearing attempt obtain The Ontario Municipal Board lo a passed by The Corporation of Town of Georgetown prior to the 1st day of January 1974 then said Hills Council Is required re enact By law under consideration prior to the date for Hearing Before the Hear ng on March Council for The Corporal on of Town Halton Hills will have re enacted By law No dent cal terms except that any references to The Cor the Town of Georgetown will be changed read The Corporation of the Town of lis Clerk Administrator for The Corporation of the Townof Hills Main Street South Georgetown Ontario REAL ESTATE s INI- DING Northwest of Camp- bellville no development permitted around it price acres secluded rolling trees spring and large frontage must seen to be predated too houses possibilities price ins Store and gas with living quarters business grosses 100 per year miles from Liberal term Located in pleasant older of Georgetown Contains upper and lower two bedroom suite lots room for parking TV MIDI SI- rent tvnilablcts completed Submit early Stephen P Saxe Limited Realtor 8771500 4531111 DON 1 I IZ9j W F HUNTER Street I 1 On beautiful country lot this well planned home has three lovely large bedrooms large shaped living and dining room and family kitchen Con located family room with fireplace and sliding doors on walkout Two car attached garage Act now and youmny choose your own colors etc Good value at I I Three bedroom brick bungalow finished family room extra bedroom and two piece washroom downstairs Detached garage and extras include all broadloom and drapes all new aluminum trim and a good fruit cellar Weil landscaped lot close to shopping schools possession Call today for appointment HI HOME- In small Ullage close to Georgetown Twostorey brick house with large living room with fireplace separate dining room trench doors lovely bedrooms up Twostorey brick block with ft work area suitable for light manufacturing Almost 1 acre of land with proximately ft frontage Two single garages and a summer cabin with hydro an the property Substantial down payment i HI- Five minutes from feet off Year round spring fed creek All cleared excellent dry agriculture land Suitable for farming half mile track and 8774441 or I I PI ATT lltlNt H77CfilG t ll century centre plan tin hum built in WHO in of towns shrvii ml trees ivc bedrooms plus an room with reir si living with Im and firephci provides charm dining mini lor gracious terUining I Mil mi mm floor fa in room of riM ippomln It no down to one will bus this two bedroom ml rti til mobile home in park sitting with swimming and sear mm if Tim is in homo vniinu 1 1 v III- It lull ii home nod income from with spurts temple With 1 ideil starter home for autre feel area Coll Goudy I Angus 3366 Manager REALTY SERVICES ITD GUELfh GEORGETOWN ONTARIO MEMBERS OF TORONTO HAMILTON KITCHENER AND I TftTE BOARDS Wednesday February THE HERALD Page A The HERALD SERVING HALTON HILLS and surrounding area THE HERALD Main Street S Georgetown Phone 8772201

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