Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1981, p. 3

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the herald EXTRA Friday October IB 1M1 quiet Bible reading times Ballinafad Village ladies top Acton league Herald Correspondent The church was beautifully decorated with Ihe mils of the harvest or Ihe Thanksgiving Sunday The minister had a most appropriate sermon The beautiful hymns sung and the delightful Thanksglv Solo which Burt selected sing as part of the service made for a most enjoyable hour of Worship Most residents of will be surprised and pleased to learn that the ladies baseball team won the league I Acton Ladles Softball League They finished third in the season and played two top teams and won in the layoffs The ladies called themselves The Blue Jeans Their names were Belly Nolan Barbara Case Ann Haywood Vivian MarionTilcox Mamie Tilcox Carolyn Tilcox Elaine Bow man Donna Metcalfe Penny Shorlll Vera Bonnie Walker Jean and Martha The ladies would like to extend a special thanks lo Iheir coaches Jim Bailey and Paul Metcalfe for being such good sports and their support also thanks to John Ma tody Mr and Mrs Eddie Smith and Usui a recently enjoyed a fourday bus trip Agawa Canyon Mr Slesoraitis was hostess for the October meeting of Ihe 1 las Wednesday evening There was a good attendance After ihe usual opening the roll call was taken It was Name a TV commercial thai insults your Intelligence when the Business part of the meeting ended Frances Buck rell as convenor for Citizen ship and Allaira took from ihe President Good time to Renew Young adults especially those planning marry and raise families and their parents arc urged attend ihe first in a scries of large group sessions being conducted as part of Holy Cross parish Renew program The session entitled The Good News of Fertility Awareness will feature guest speakers and Mrs MntlMcQueen who are respectively head of the clinical chemistry department at Hamilton General Hospital and a lawyer The parents or six children the McQucens have been a certified teaching couple in the field of natural family planning for two years Mrs Given took the A Winner never quits and one present gave a current event Grace McLnery spoke on a disabled person of the month Mrs then showed some beautiful slides of places she had visited on her travels When Iht president returned to the chair few new items of business were discussed and then closed with the singing of Canada The committee in charge assisted the hostess with serving a tasty lunch Co tula lions are in order for the W I as they won an award regarding their canvass for Ihe Canadian Cancer Society which is held annually in April Ada Kirkuood attended a banquet recently to represent W I which was held Arthur to honor the award Winners Sorry to hear Mary McLean with a painful accident recently while working among the In the bam She suffered Injury lo her leg but is recovering slowly Frank Smith Is now home from the Georgetown Hospital and is progressing very welt Holiday visitors with he Connor family were Mr and Mrs Gordon from Arthur and Doreen Burt from Erin Itev and Mrs Ralph Mann and little family from visited their grand parents Sunday also Miss Sharon Burt who Is a student at Kingston University Mr and Mrs Jesse McEncry recently arrived home after visiting with friends at Lake IN THE CHURCHES when first up in the morning after with the whole family or maybe lunchllme at work Personally I still remember the thrill as I finished the complete Bible for first lime from cover to cover wife team to serve as honorary chairpersons Sponsored by the Layman National Bible Committee is the 4Mb year of observance Bob Olhvier There has been a lot of enquiry lately about a regular study of the Bible Lost week mentioned the efforts of Scripture Union This week its the World Home Bible League and its affiliate Canadian Home Bible League Box Weston MQN Is the address to use for the booklet Blueprint Tor Successful Living that Issued inch month This small booklet fits in your bible or pocket and will lead you completely through the Bible In one Many people including Christians have never read rough ihe Bible once in lifetimes yet it is simple by making a regular effort Id read a small portion each day Choose a time when you will not be dlstrubcd such as The Ha I ton Hills Christian Women Fellowship meeting nexl Tuesday Oct will be held in St Georges AngllcenChurchhalt Timeisl babysitting or nursery facilities arc available at Maple Avenue Baptist Ct Pal Pepper a renowned guitarist singer and songwriter wilt be the featured speaker and The Village Shop of Georgetown will present a fashion show of fall and wear Reservations and further information are available from Ruth at China on the move the entire copies of a Chinese Bible have been sold at a cost of each Christians In China are estimated at five million That country has a population of one billion A new wave of Christian vandalism has hit Israel A Rabbi has declared that Ihe Bible Is not a holy book and thus may be burned Radicals have taken the words to heart and Bibles are sometimes in the A new denomination was formed this year when 15 congregations with members broke from United Presbyterian Church Cardinal points in the new Evangelic Presbyterian Church confession are adherence to the infallibility of the Bible deity of Jesus Notional Bible Week in US is Nov and President and Mrs will be the first husband and WI considers donations Women Institute met home of Mrs Alan Thursday After the the of the meeting were read and adopted and business dealt with Donations lo both Ac and the library arc to be looked Into Prizes for Dessert Luncheon Oct 31 were arranged Reports on bus rip lo the Indian Reserve and the Pageant of Pauline Johnson were Riven Pin award presented Wednesday Help wanted for 1981 poppy campaign Herald Special The presentation of the second annua Children Services Pin week will recognize an outstanding individual who has made FACTORY The pin will be presented by the Halton Brunch of the Association for Early Child PHONE 8771188 J hood Education next Wednes- day Oct HaltonCenlen- Roy Wiggins Roy Smith and Frank Smith arc in Georgetown Hospital Andy Syme is In Brampton Hospital Ann Collins McArtney Thelma Green and Leona Poslielhaile of the Ladies Auxiliary arc in Georgetown Hospital Tim Sky will be entertain tag In the lounge Saturday night Remembrance Day parades will be held Nov In the Glen and Georgetown All interested groups who wish to Join us may do so by calling Pat Chamberlain Anyone wishing to buy a wreath please contact Tut Ifamson after pm at Persons wishing to help Tut with the poppy campaign should give him a call Saturday Nov will be the Initiation Night Alt comrades who have not been initiated contact Pat Chamberlain Do not forget to be an early bird this year You will be keeping up your membership so why not do It early This Saturday Oct 17 Is the Imperial Hard Times Dance Tickets arc per person and are moving fast Do not leave It too late get yours There will be a buffet door prizes etc and a prize or the best and worst dressed man and lady The Imperial Section lives for Ihe year are Art Lawrence president George LEGION LINES By Tom Elliott the vice president Bill Kirk has tickets avail and Fletcher and Lloyd able for the Fun Day Oct committee all dart players to register at members 11 a m nlal Manor in Milton There wilt be a lassgna dinner for members and friends starting at followed by the pin lion at 30 and a community agency resource panel discussion By recognizing Children Services Pin achievements the Association hopes it will Inspire others to continue service lo children or was the recipient of the first Annual Children Services Pin In I960 James Prufer Custom Carpentry WINTERIZE YOUR POOL PROPERLY THIS FALL OR YOULL BE LIKE THIS FELLOW NEXT SPRING A GoodMfvIca price That Insurance State Farm way ROBERT TAIT trwi Georgetown 877 4814 Sorry you didnt Bung your pool w sample to your B Guard Dealer They It test and your water to if any adjustments for are rod More importantly will give you clear instruct on how your pool should bo properly winterized Follow Bio Guard Hibemato program to avoid costly spring clean ups and bills Your authorized Bio Guard Dealer is ACADIAN POOLS LIMITED GEORGETOWN Across from Dominion Seed House We can close your pool for the winter quickly efficiently We still have a good selection of winter pool covers at great savings ALUMINUM i PEEL SERVICE Your Ad Could Be Here fv E A Mitchell LIMITED MMTBA6EI PHONE Quean Brampton at great savings MONfYUVtEMMV mm J as well as report by Amy Burke on the Institute Exhibit of Georgetown Fair A get well cord was signed by all members for Mac Cleave The roll call was an swered by members and three visitors An tant Woman from another Country President Dorothy McLean turned the meeting over to Convenor of Citizen ship and World Affairs Jean who introduced guest speaker Mrs Harold SlcClure Her topic was Don I lake Water or Gran ted She went on to lell us how the W I s of Alberta had a money making project which was to be toward water for Kenya also had service men trained keep the water flowing and pump serviced The hostess presented her with a small gift on behalf of everyone present A contest of pictures of prominent of he world was won by Amy Burke and Kay Wilson Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Jean May and Dorothy McLean There were five tables in play the first euchre at Community Centre Thursday night Winners wcro 1 Hazel Preston Muriel Miller Dune Mc Geo Burl Mae Toast lone hands lucky draw Lunch was served by Cunningham and Dlanne Taylor The general director of Ihe Northern Canada Evangelical Mission W Elford states any help to faith reduces It to faith we have been so affected by the fall of man that we lay hold of any visible object or ceremony rather than trust in the unseen presence of God Head Galntions and 11 Kings IS Moses had the brazen serpent created lo work Grid cure of the serpent bite By Ihe lime come on the scene the serpent had become on abominable idol and he hod it destroyed We need no object or fixture to assist In faith Faith faith it needs no assistance Tree symbolizes Holy Cross program Holy Cross Parish In Georgetown is simultaneously celebrating Its and 125th anniversary of Service Devotion and Worship of the Hamilton Diocese Along with celebrations a special threeyear program called RENEW is being inaugurated Ihls October for the purpose of Spiritual growth of the people of God as a vibrant faith community The Renew plan Is geared loembrocc the needs of all Catholics active and non active Of special Interest ore the large group sessions which arc open to anyone Interested In updating understanding and awareness of the various areas of minfslry and leaching of the Catholic Church They will be presented every Wednesday night for five weeks beginning Oct at p In the Church Hall Nov 1 at in the Church there will be a special Mass of Communal Anointing for sick elderly and handicapped for whom transportation will be provided Phone 1470 days and evenings These get together ore a prayerful yet Informative format giving all participants an opportunity to socialize and build a community spirit The Church bids you welcome The RENEW tree is a symbol the trunk old and groaning as It new life the roots the deeproot of our Catholic tradition the leaves the new growth through renewal in Christ Plant your roots In RENEW watch your parish grow into vlhnnt A Home Of Your Own charmingly Here traditional bungalow which It perfectly fulled to the narrow to- medium frontage rati din lit I building lot which In acait of 1 square tat of finished floor arts thar feat storage In tha un finished loft above tha main living are Tha In ton I exterior is In horizontal channel siding with a frama chimney and shingle or a root Tha sheltered main entry laads Into spacious recep tion foyer and storage aras rom whence traffic mows forward down a short hallway and Inlo lha L shape lllnq dining room com 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