Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1985, p. 7

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MMM1 Single parents of faith meeting Recreation director Tilt Wednesday September IMS Page Single Parents of Faith met Saturday evening with in attendance Neville Palmer used the Biblical story of Joseph to illustrate the have suffered a break in sovereign will of God in the family circle and the lives of those who often suffer many years believe in and trust Him A discussion followed as to how God 13 working in the lives of the members of this group as they just as Joseph suffered Meetings will be held twice each month beginning In September the second and fourth of inch month at the home of Neville and Palmer Eighth Lint South Georgetown Telephone or for nformatmn have all the facts LEGION LINES There are still a few tulip bulbs available and for those that have purchased them they can be picked up by contacting Joe Polrcr at 3534 any evening The Monday night cribbage will commence Sept Anyone wishing to play is requested to come to the Branch for p on that night The Jubilee tickets for the musical show Well meet again are now available at Fletchers Family Shoe Store and Elizabeths Fashions as well as from your bar steward The steak shoot and corn roast last Saturday made for a very successful day The winners of the steak shoot are Harry Allen Jim Carney Marion Carney and Stella The winners of the corn roast are Gord Field and Doug Sunday Is the church parade All members wishing to parade arc requested to be at he Branch by 10 am to arrive Knox Presbyterian Church for 10 a CAR CLUB Aug Marie 472 Bob Morchand Jim Carpenter lKIGandEHcndrey Shirley l39Joe Louth Aug Ladies 1st Jean Ha ley 2nd Maude Nome booby Bessie Allen Gents 1st Bob 2nd Bob Dumper booby Norm Ward The draw for the cor will be held Friday when some lucky person will be the proud owner of a new car Entertainment in the lounge for this affair will be Sonic SICK 1 1ST George Johnson in Georgetown Memorial Hospital Stan Swann in St John Mathcw Hennessey in Hospital BUI Milton Manor Percy King in Sunny brook Hospital Barb Burns Chubby and Sharkey at home Wm Bryden Bill Fan Weaver in the Bennett Centre Entertainment in the lounge Saturday will be by Sheila and Rick Herald Special The towns retreat in director approved demolition derby a of the festivities part all the facts when he did Tom told council lay that he nut with fair board representatives and the road shoi Another term on NEC regioml Dave Whiting has been nominated to serve a term as a Commission member region adopted a retommcndation to forward the names of Dave Whiting lionizing the derby the fairgrounds to hear their proposal and cuss their safety pre cautions At the time he fill the company precautions seemed quale and the Insurance coverage also seemed Since that time how ever advertisements in Welcome home 1 If raid Welcome home to Jcannetle Mai chin of who I away for two Joan Little and years at Alberta William Johnson where she is enrolled in language studii program local papers inviting residents to enter a vehicle in fit derby have disturbed him Mr She- There arc restrictions on the vehicle and requirements which he feels are enough to discourage the average area resident from participating but the possibility of public participation does worry him I gave permission on what was told that day Mr Shepard said I was not swore the public would be Invited My permission did not Include that factor Mr said he brought the matter to council attention In case councillors heard comments and wondered what happened list of potential to the Mini of Affairs must contain at least three people who must represent municipalities within the Niagara planning Banff Springs Hotel Jcannette home in time to cele brate her mom and dad anniversary Aug along with other family members and friends Now is off to Trent University NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR 519853 Young SI Phone Waiting for government bake sale Dear Sir I appreciate the unity to respond to Earl Ryder on the nuclear weapons Issue Nuclear energy Is an entirely separate concern I agree with Mr Ryder that there will be no winners in a nuclear war In this regard It Is disturbing to read of a Pentagon fiveyear war plan that outlines a winnable limited nuclear war There is no doubt that compassionate rational people would never choose to unleash such destruction However I am deeply concerned that Increasingly over the last years critical decisions are being made not by people we think too slowly but by military computers As we all know computers arc not compassionate and they are not fool proof In one IS month period there were 3 unfoun ded alarms or mistakes that were handled by technology in the Department of Defense Russian tech is known to lag five years behind can This is not reassu ring It Is not my Intention to promote fear but to deal with it When a child is arraidofthedarkitlsnot reassuring to say Don I worry about It It won hurt you There has always been darkness A responsible parent must help the child look at the fear and take action to manage it These days both children and adults are anxious about nuclear war It Is not enough to say Don worry Trust the computers Don think about it or No problem the bomb has been around for years let me close with this thought It will be a great day when our schools get all the money they need and the government has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomb Sincerely Cheryl Terry Court Georgetown Watch this diet work SHOP ACTON THERES A LOT IN STORE FOR YOU PHOTO CAMERA 13WLL0W8T ACTON LAURE KEMP Hut Catalogue Store S Acton mi Fri I Sit 8633849 MEATS LTD 2Z4D MMMOriUUAIOMf I HOLLAND SHOP ACTON Cold Cuts Cheese Imported Foods Gifts SEPTEMBER 6th 7th 8th GEORGETOWN FAIRGROUNDS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 7 Battle the Bands Admission SI SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 9 30am Hunter Show Western Horse Show 11 30 a Commercial Dairy Calves 30pm Beef Dairy 30pm Pet Show 1 Sheep Show 30 Ranald McDonald DEMOLITION DERBY in prize money SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1000am 11 Light Horse Show Pony Show Heavy Horses 30 Goat Show HORSE PULL Ontario Rylhm Cloggers ADMISSION ADULTS SENIORS STUDENTS and CHILDREN under FHEE the HERALD Horn Hart on HHU 8772201 EttabiUhadlBM noMts row hills WffiRE PEOPLE BUY ROM PEOPLE COOP FARM HOME CENTRE lumber MON Ffll OPEN TILL SATURDAY UNTIL P M ST GEORGETOWN Barbers J j ASSOCIATION I Ljlmi Ettabllahtd 1913 Complela Travel No Ontario 2214 GEORGETOWN D air 14 Queen 00 SEPTEMBER SALE SINGLE BURGER I I J ViiilitBii DROP IN AND BROWSE THROUGH THE EXCITING FALL YARNS AND PATTERNS MANY INSTORE SPECIALS J REGISTER NOW FOR I ISSES Evenings KIWANIS KIDS VIDEO FIND SECURITY VIDEO TAPING CHILD MISSING We hope Safeguard your children with Kiwanis Live video taping at the Georgetown Fair More effective than a snapshot Kiwanis video taping makes it easier for people to recognize your child These living records will be stored for safe keeping in the vaults of HELSON KOGON ASHBEE and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce GEORGETOWN FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 7th 8th85 10 AM TO PM NEILSONSVAN Sponsored by and suppwlnd by Hilton Regional pollcs DARE TO QUAlJTYFEArUHESWLUE I am Enoy a personal demonstration by

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