Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1974, p. 2

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Chun Imnranuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rav Harold nam Worship Service Sunday School Church of Loth ran Hour CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Lint J W Postman Services Listen to CHIN Dial 101 BACK TO GOD HOUR Sundays Also CHIC Dial THE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH MINISTER Rtv A a Sunday School For All Jl a m Morning Worship Placa On Kennedy Public School EVERYON B WELCOME NURSERY CARE ST ANGLICAN CHURCH On Main Street In Glen Williams Organist Mrs Reg Willi Minister The Re d Richard Haggle MA Bth it Eucharist and Sunday School ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH On Adamion Street In Nerval Organist Andrew m Planets And Future Taught At Sheridan College baa developed an evening course In Astrology for nose in tereated In the signs and the future German born Helke Ferris now of Burlington brings together years of astrological expertise cumulated childhood In a 10week course which starts Wednesday Oct 2 at the Burlington Continuing Education Campus The weekly three hour sessions will progress from the definition of astrology the difference between astrology and astronomy to charting a horoscope and discussions on the zodiac Once the mathematics of charting a horoscope planet positions and filling In a chart is learned students will then proceed with the zodiac and the different signs Two will be devoted entirely to the study of Including the original and the three new planets Uranus Neptune and Jupiter as well as the nonplanet Sun and the controversial Pluto Registrations for Astrology are now being accepted at the Burlington Campus Fee for the weeks is For further Information contact Campus Administrator Sherri whistle at 2209 Ave or call between and Monday to Friday GRADUATES Debbie Ransom daughter of Mr and Mrs David J Ransom 21 Gower Court Georgetown graduated from the Career Academy Toronto August as a Dental Assistant Debbie attended Centennial public school and Georgetown and District High School ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Rev d R Gallagher B A STB Sunday Sept HARVEST SUNDAY 8 m Holy Eucharist 15am Choral Eucharist am Morning Prayer m Sunday School Nursery Service 15811 ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF a WILLIAMS Minister Rev Harold T Martin BA BD WORSHIP Williams 11 a m service Tht Infant Baptism Church school for ell ages NURSERY CARE BAPTIST CHURCH Church School Mam Morning Worship Wed Service GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St N Minister Rev J Phillips Telephone 10 Sunday School Morning Service 7pm Evening Service everyone Mary Jane McClure daughter of Mr and Mrs John McClure Is a recent graduate of the Atkinson School of Nursing Toronto Western Hospital She at tended Georgetown and District high school and the University of Guelph She assumed duties last week at Peel Memorial Hospital Attending ceremonies at Convocation Hall In Toronto and a reception afterwards were her parents Bill and Stuart aunts Miss Mary of Preston Miss Agnes and Is lay McClure of Toronto Mr and Mrs Arnott of Street svllle Mr and Mrs Eric of Toronto and Mr and Mrs E of Brampton A banquet lun was served for parents after the graduation MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 Ave Georgetown A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR REV LOHNES ASSOC REV A GREAT WORD with Bruce Scott Wed Sept St pi Sunday Commencing Wednesday Oct at 7 p m Weekly Studies in THE LIFE OF CHRIST with Or Gordon Brown of Toronto You are welcome to attend these services Too Cold For Pool Submitted by JeanneMarie Res Georgetown Publicity Chairman of Zeta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi On Aug at the home of Nancy Snyder Phi members and four prospective members of our Chapter at tended a pool party which marked Beginning Day It was rathercoolTorswrmmlngBothe girls stayed Inside chatting drinking wine and enjoying the buffet lunch consisting of varioussalads fruit and cheese trays coffee and dessert On Sept at the home of our president Diane Mc our first regular meeting was held Diane greeted everyone back from summer holidays and wished all a happy year In Phi The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the listing our coming social events etc It was decided to again have a refreshment booth at the Georgetown fair Norma Marshall started the Oratory by telling girls about the emotions an orator appeals to In his audience Love va Hate Myth vs Grief Pride va Shame Hope vs Fear Desire Contentment She very informative lee lure which will no doubt assist us In our future speech making Norma Tripp concluded the by reporting In detail er attendance at the Beta Sigma Phi convention held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto She had a bag full of souvenirs gifts and told us of the many friends she made She talked about the food and accommodations the im ceremonies etc She managed to delight us all with her natural wll although she was not feeling at all well that night She Is a good example of unselfish devotion and dedication to the Chapter Co- were Vivian Peter mann and Nancy Snyder who served a delicious cake squares and coffee On Sept at the home of Anne Powell our Rushing party was held The theme for the evening was Around the World The girls were dressed representing a place and we had a lol of fun trying to guess JeanneMarie won a prize for the best costume representing Baton Rouge Louisiana Our social committee prepared and served a hot supper consist of Hawaiian pork Italian salad Apple Bavarian slaw Chinese ginger salad Spanish rice Black Forest cake Japanese Awayuklkan ana coffee We played court whist while drinking punch and prizes were awarded for Ihe highest score to Anne Kennedy and a con sola lion prize for the lowest score Our social committee certainly went all out and did a splendid Job Page I THE HERALD Wednesday September liM Terra Cotta Outing Better Than Classroom Says Etobicoke Principal Terra Cotta Conservation Area has been host to 270 Grade 10 students from Collegiate School in Etobicoke during the last week From Sunday to Friday the students under supervision of 15 teachers at ihe school and 30 senior students acting as councillors have been camping In the Area However the week has not been a vacation for the students on each day they have been fully occupied with protects related to Terra Cotta and the Area Ian Barrett a teacher at the school and the camp activity supervisor explained that the will learn more during a week here at the camp than they ever would during a week at school Mr Barren was very en thuslastic about the camp which he said took a year and a Bruce Lee the vice principal at first thought of the Idea and received full coooeratlon from the principal Murray Young The camp was financed entirely by the students themselves Each student paid ten dollars and provided their own tents and equipment and also their own food The budget was set at Mr Barrett said the budget had been over spent by but that the money from those that t yet paid would cover all ad dltlonal expenses The rent for the area which is usually a week was reduced by the Authority to only Six hundred dollars was allotted for food bread and milk for several JohnnyOn TheSpot and for rentals of canoes and general supplies The students were given the chance to participate In many educational activities that they couldn take part In at school During the five Instructional days they were taught canoeing mapping fishing and local history In addition ecological studies such as water evaluation plant and tree Identification and soil studies were taught Hazel Carson was In charge of the science projects Larry Burton English and Com studies and two former students taught scuba diving All that the students were taught related to everyday living and according to Mr Barrett this explains the en thusiasm so evident of the students The students are really eager to learn everything they can I think the hardest part comes when it time to pack and go home But the students have also learned something that 1 hope will spread throughout the school Liberals Split Riding Install New Executive Liberals took a big step Wednesday when they dissolved the and East Liberal Association at Its general meeting at the Trafalgar Memorial Hall In Oakvllle However the members were reorganized into two new groups of Liberal supporters called the Federal Liberal Association and the East Provincial Liberal Association Halton Federal Association will take In Oakvllle part of Milton Hills and Erin Township while Helton East will have part of Milton and part of Halton Hills During the meeting Elizabeth Robson President of the former Halton and Halton East Liberal Association vacated the position to become the past president of the Halton East Provincial Association An Oakvllle man Murray was elected President of the Association Other executive members are Frank Allen Hills executive vicepresident Alice Walker Hills and Judy Savage vice presidents Joyce Fairtey secretary and Terry Camp bell Oakvllle treasurer Heading the Federal Liberal Association is William An of with O Connor Erin as the executive vicepresident Other elected members are Whiting Oakvllle and Laurie Harris Hills vice presidents So a Jensen Oak secretary and Ray Vcttridge treasurer Part of the reason for the split in the association is the proposed provincial redistribution of County which will expand from two ridings East and Halton West into three The new ridings are consisting of the town of Oak ville Burlington with the city of Burlington south of Highway and Halton the new towns of Hills Milton and areas In Burlington north of Highway There also seems to be a strong move by the Halton Regional Council to create a fourth riding by dividing Burlington into two east and west of the Guelph line On the Federal side Halton Is expected lo become two riding with arm Inn one and the remainder to the north forming the other that the teachers are really lust like them We ve replaced fear of teachers with respect and now they know that with co operation a lot can be compllshed By choosing the Grade 10 students I think this Third Annual For Hoboes Club The Hungry Hollow camping club of Halton Hills held their third annual fall Blue Springs United Church campgrounds last weekend attended from Blenheim Burlington Guelph Hamilton Georgetown ana Acton Friday night a friendly get together was held at the pavilion for hospitality Saturday morning a very successful bake sale and delicatessen sale was held by Box Car Bertha Saturday afternoon the Hobo Olympics were enjoyed by all followed by a Hobo surprise auction Saturday evening the children enjoyed some Charlie Chaplin movies followed by the usual Hobo caviar weiners and beans for all the adults had coffee and the children pop On Sunday morning Bob Morrow conducted the campers worship service A very delightful pot luck dinner was enjoyed after church Basil Griffin of Burlington is now the proud owner of a fire extinguisher for his trailer due to his lucky ticket in the draw Each camping family registered also received a small door prize very portent Next week the Herald will curry a full feature page on the camp and the students MEETINGS Bruce Scott a young Canadian evangelist baritone vocalist and recording artist Is to con duct a series of meetings at Maple Avenue in Maple Avenue Baptist Church In Georgetown Sept to Mr Scott Is a native of On tario A son of the manse Mr Scott was raised at the heart of church work and through the influence of godly parents made a commitment of his life to Christian service during his teenage years A former Canadian youth teen talent winner Mr Scott completed undergraduate studies in Toronto congregations In Ontario and served as director of the Golden Horseshoe Christian Youth Centre and Youth Evangelism Fellowship The public Is invited NOTICE Commencing MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1974 the Town of Halton Hills will revert to once a week refuse pickups Ward Acton refuse will be picked up Mondays Wards and Georgetown will be the same days as in previous years Thank You Works Department Town of Halton Hills Come share in the Grand R CELEBRATIONS at CHRIS BladeRoast or Short Rib Roast GRADE A BEEF SALE SHADE BONE Cross Cut Rib or Boneless TABIEBITESUCED Cooked Ham WED SAT AM TO 6 PM CLOSED Shoulder Roast 85 ENflOAST Corned Beef in Breakfast Strips 19

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