Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1982, p. 2

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Page I WEEKEND EXTRA Friday IS 1M CLERG COMMENT REVIVAL Reach out as He passes By Pailar ED BHOUWER Paster Tempi In the tut a cry has been heard for revival What Is A revival li nothing leaf than a new beginning of obedience to God In the midst of revival you will find conviction especially conviction at Bin the part of the Church The or foothold of will be broken up In a true revival aim are brought out into a new light making It hard to understand grace and patience with us Christian will have their faith renewed are in a backslidden state Ihty am blind to the condition of Their heart are hard rock The truth of the Bible are like but a dream They admit all to be true In their conscience and Judgement but their faith does not see it But when they enter Into revival they no longer tea men aa walking but they tee in that strong light which renews the love of God In to Him They will tee remorse that others do not love God They will then set themselves to persuade their neighbor to give their heart to Not only Is the faith renewed during revival but so Is the love toward mankind A tender burning love for souls will fill their hearts They will be In agony or Individual whom they want to see savedrleods relatives enemies Not only will they be urging them to give their hearts to God but they will bring those soul before Cod through much crying beseeching God to have mercy on them and ave their from Hell When the Churches are then awakened and reformed the reformation and salvation of sinners will follow Hearts will be broken and changed The hardest of human beings will be softened and reclaimed Won you allow revival to start In you Reach out and touch the Savior for He 1 passing your way Wedding plans have busy By WILSON Herald Ceernpoadat Several showers were held recently for Mrs Jim Lebo the former Mabel daughter of Mr and tin Hyatt Mr Alan entertain ed at a miscellaneous for members of the Hyatt family and several other fam ily friends Coboating with their mother were Joan Barnes little and A Soap Box Contest was won by Eleanor Hyatt and Guthrie Four Utile folk in cluding Sirs niece Doruu helped to carry the gift to the bride Also helping were Cheryl Burt Theresa Guthrie and Mark Cation Mabel assisted In open ing her gifts by her sister Nancy of Albert The bride thanked all for their though I fat net a and Invited everyone to their home in Calgary A dessert lunch and social hour followed Bailinafad Betty and daughter Mary Skinner boated a shower for Mabel which Included the Fourth Line neighbors Everyone brought their favorite recipe Presbyterian Church Ladles entertained last Tues day night for Mabel with Eleanor Margaret Gertrude and Archdeacon aa conducted contest as did Doris Sharps when the played for a musical contest Stella Bennett and Karen Carney sang several Lunch ws served and a social time enjoyed at both showers Get well wishes to Donnle Crawford who is recuperating after surgery for acute appen dicitis in Memorial Brampton Couplet Club of Norval Unit Church bad a tour of the Bacardi Rum plant on Steele Avenue A film shown of the different stages in Womens Institute Marguerite Hunter read the minutes and the roll call was answered by naming a ion you would like to see pasted Several expressed concern over the drugs that are prevalent in he schools and wished something could be done to curb this habit Anne Wilton Introduced guest speaker Marilyn Serjeantson who brought the members up to date on the ActlVsn and the services ren dered Many people who gel any other way are nuking good use of this mode of transportation Jean May thanked the speaker and presented her Kith a small gift Lunch was served by Jean and Marguerite Hunter and soc ial hour enjoyed Raymond and Clarke had their baby daughl ct Angela Suzanne baptised Sunday at St Paul Anglican Church by the Rev Richard St Paul family service on Christmas Eve a full from Farmers are starting to have very old models but the raise cattle and pigs since the odd Lads Is seen now and then toot and mouth disease forced Ron and Anne reported a the slaughter of all animal very and enjoyable Community Hall board meeting Sunday- needs communitys support ducted by the Rev Donald Lee The Rector Rev Ruggle delivered the sermon A Twelfth Night Party was held at the home of Fred and Joanna Dobbin with couples attending from the congregat- Ron and Anne have I Just returned from a weeks I tour of Cub They found living conditions have Improved for I the average family Lower I class people have been given I furnished apartments and all I children go to school and wear shoes since they found that diseases were spread through bare feet Restaurants in Cuba have a nice variety of food to choose your smallbusiness clients 3 plus will benefit from the convenience of a Blue CHIP Plan benefit own Ontario UP Mil US HIT BLUE CROSS First month birthdays By SMITH Km Id Correspondent The Public Relation meet ing of the I home of President Reggie Slessorsl- welcomed all and opened with a New Years thought The roll call was answered with My Earliest Recollect ion of a I meeting During the business part of the meet ing a letter was read from the president of I O Betty Koperdrssd and Scbwsrx will be the leder for the new Club Leam To Bake Bread They JOHN Herald Corretposdeo By now the celebrations are all over and the tree discarded and the decorations taken down and new calendar hung up to start the New Year which is awaiting us No one ha used it yet so let us all make It a happy Over the Christmastime Mr and Mrs Fred Nurse bad thdr daughter Doctor Adrlenne Peacock from Fort St John C and their son Stuart from Vancouver with them Mr and Mrs John McNabb had their two daughters Lois from Otta wa and Marilyn from University and Mr and Mrs Paul of Toronto with her parents Mr and Mrs lesson and family Quite a lot of our folks have birthdays in this first month of We might forget some names but we especially want to mention Mrs Arthur Ruddle en the lHh and Mrs JM Wicksonontheltst To you all we say Happy Birthday and may it be the brightest you have ever known Some may feel they put on a bit of weight over the doysandwillbeoutJoggWfoa nice days Ive never Joined Joggers cause when I watch them run those painwracked face make It clear they are not having fun Though is vital and Im told Invigorating I U wait till something comes along thats less excruciating will be school toi January The anniversary of the Women Institute was discussed II to be In August so further plana will be made at a future meeting The convener of public relat ions was unable to be present so the program was shared by different members Current Event were given by Alma Sinclair An Interesting motto relating to the topic was given by Eileen The convenors present gave reports Readings were given by Marg and Ada Last but not least Lille Gwen told a story about a boy that she knew who was born with deformed At age five he given artificial feet He could then wear shoes ride a bicycle and play with other children It made him very happy There was a sale of news paper wrapped articles which sold for cents The money to be used for welfare This was the first afternoon meeting of the season so a dessert lunch eon waa served previously at 1 30 before the meeting start Grace McEnery assisted the hostess with serving lunch The Community Hall Board win hold Its Annual meeting and Election this Sun day Jan IT at a At this time the Annual Report and financial statements will be presented by chairman John Loughnan and treasurer Resident of the Dccarretaated When they make coffee at home 16 percent of all coffeedrinkers use decaf feinated In rest aurant though only per cent ask for caffeinefree coffee of the various groups In the area Cubs Scouts and Soccer are Just three of the groups spon sored by the Hall Parents new residents and generally all members of the community are urged to attend this meet ing not only to vote but to voice their hopes concerns Ideas and questions Anyone interested in serving on the Hall board Is asked to call John at Please show your support and appreciation by attending your Halls annual meeting KNITTING Evat CROCHET Eves STlTCHERYfEve In Qutlphilsw Sq classroom is in maple bush Herald Special Teachers Interested in book ing classes for the Maple Syrup Educational Program between March It and April a minus school break week should contact Credit Vallej Conservation Authority Education Officer George Roberts at or 1613 Two classes at a time can be accommodated In luamll Warn and 1 during the program at the Orangevllle Reservoir Conser vation Area Students Involved take part in an audiovisual presenta tion a guided tour of the sugar bush and a visit to the sugar shack fora taste of fresh made maple syrup and the opportu nity to purchase maple products to take home This program takes place at the Orangevllle Reservoir Conservation Area Immediate ly east of Highway 10 at GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS 10 Mountalrrvltw Juti South 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