riv bruci woods maple avtnu baptist church hevivil crusades taw hist orlcally been the backbone of sodal reform behind every great wave of f3odal benelact ion there has been a revivalist voice preachlnc the gospel ittlb is a bow statement to make but the facts support it contrast the heathen countries f the world with fee lands that hive been touched by the jnetsageofchnstianity jfho would exchange even a second fcate apartment on a back alley for the squalor of hindu india hospitals schools and civiliza tion are the products of christ unity not heathenism tins is not to overlook thej shortcomings of our western world however even here the fruits of revival are document ad beyond rebuttal shaftsbury of england who spearheaded factory reform was first and foremost a christian elisabeth fry sparked prison reform but was so motivated by her christ ian commitment to christ wil berforce who was responsible for the abolition of alavery in the british empire was a con vert of the crusade preaching of rev john newton democ racy as we know it with ha concepts of freedom were for- sjed by preachers before there were election issues time have changed but the hearts of men are the same and when the gospel is preach ed glorious transformations take place society receives new breed of dedicated men who have spread reform at home and taken h abroad refer to the missionary move ment which in the last 150 years has planted the vast hospitals eboois that bring blessing and i hope to the nations of the world tragic is the scene on the college campus that forgets that the christian mes sage gave them their birth and smites the band that fed them majority and a modern illustration out of crusade evangelism drives home the point in shag har bour uadcc barry moore s ptacmng a man was converted who owned a gambling den christ did for turn what no earthly power could do he disbanded his organization and sold the premises in pugwasfal of the same province a young working girl returned home to disown her father and pick up her belongings however her father a chronic drunk and wife beater had been to a cru cade meeting he was converted and a transformed man the family is reunited and happy add to these stories the dance band leader m uranium city or the girl who left home in the manumes for the city of victoria and was won to christ through a crusade on vancouv r island every time a christ ian commitment is made this way a home is blessed a llv log vital witness for christ is released to enhance and raise the standards for social reform evangelism is god s way of reaching people whether it is done through the witness of a single person or through mass evangelism the end result is always the same a new per son has been created by the gospel- this is the purpose for hattonpeel crusade and it will be made available to our com munity in the bramalea arena september 1825 centennial report business director chiropractor donald a oay dc appointment made dally call tr 73401 10 mill si gaaraatawn chiropractor oaram w corbett dc open dally by appointment house calls arranged 1774431 11a main st north w h carr professional ingineer consulting inglneer ontario land surveyor 0hce 177 22u 773300 homa there seems to be something missing lyndon dax developments limited dulldara ff fin hemat prop walter pacholok 77ui1 or 77 9415 me mudermiqc barrllmr and solicitor 61 mill st gaoraalown tr 72444 optomitiiist l m brawn 0 d 35 mill st far appeinrmanra anar i77m71 sugar and spice by bill smiley westward the smileys i ve been married for nearly 20 years all of them lo the same dame and i understand less a how many canadians do you think are at least 100 yeara old i asked a colleague at my of fice the other day and be took a guess at 55 well he was far off the mark according to the latest figures of the dominion bureau of statistics there are 884 centenarians in canada i must confess that the first tune i heard the dbs figure mentioned i was a little surpris ed too one of che fellows in the information branch of the cen tennial commission who is a former weekly newspaper edit or made a close guesi he said there were two centenarians i remember in the town where i published my paper thought there ought to be one for every town and based the figure on the number of week ly newspapers in canada the dominion bureau of sta tistles figures are checked ev cry month and we at the com mission are interested in these figures because next year cen tenarlani in canada are going to be honoured by a special centennial of confederation scroll the idea of honouring can adians as old as confederation in 1967 is not a new one that was originated by the centen nial commission it was pro posed by a man living in wei land ont named walter f gower who at the age of 84 is not too far from the century mark himself mr gower as a matter of fact has been sending out scrolls to centenarians for some time he is a member of the senior citizen club of port colborne and for some yeara now he has been con ducting his own little project lor centenarians the commun jty of welland also endorsed bis project two years ago mr gower started writing to officials at ottawa- abowt us idea of giving apodal jkflsstey w ci at jea mjmmju daring the the has adj brjowtw fisher centemmal commissioner there will be several hund red canadians born in 1887 or before who will be extra apec uu people when we conduct our great celebrations next year ambulance runs the georgetown volunteer ambulance service waa called on five times during the first half of august three of their calls coming in one day on august 11 routine tram portation runs were made to georgetown hospital and to guelph general hospital and later in the day the vehicle was summoned for an emerg ency run to georgetown hospi tal c engleby s wright d lfossop r crawford ace bail ey and j ottaway of the gvas bandied the duties on saturday august 13 don laird and dan hossop were on duty for an emergency run from georgetown hospital toronto general and on moo day aug 15 a normal trans portation run from guelph general hospital to george town hospital was taken by n mcdonald and ace bailey this moment about the socalled feminine process of thinking than i did on my wedding day thia admission is a result of the latest turn in our economic waltz with this summer before holidays began we had discussed making a trip to the coast then my wife took inventory of the finances and stated flatly that we couldn t af ford it even if we camped all the way and ate at the salvation army was rather relieved i love to travel but i hat travelling they fuss about missing trains thay worry about hotal rooms they taka sugh clothes on a weak s trip to taka tham around the world on a cru it and thay constant- ly put their hair up and take it down therefore i looked forward to a quiet restful summer lot ofg olf plenty of wims a leu fishing jaunts an occasional excursion to see a play then came the refngeraior fiasco already related here net loss of 350 that really put the clincher on our tr p to the coast then c ie the call collect from vane iver the son and heir inforrr 1 u casual but with a tremc that he didn t think he d go back to college you see the boat hes working on plies the pacific lo acaoul for a t t presented co mexico in the winter and you see be could get a job on her as a waiter and you see hed be making 10 000 a year at only ib which is pretty good eh and you see it would be a great chance to see the world and you see he d be more mat ure in a year and besides would be- able to pay for his whole year at school when he went back and ao on well ive seen hit old lady fly off the handle many times but i ve never seen her go straight up in the air and re main suspended there through most of a phone call that cost me eleven bucks so logically we ere folnf- to vancouver i mean after all only live once and why sheuldnt you take a trip when yeu re young enough to enoy it and what the hack its only i money isn t it and so on i its nothing to do with seeing hugh or dragging him home in chains not at all what ever gave anyone that idea why he la only ashore ten hours in vancouver and whod spend a thousand dollars to fly out there to save 800 toward his college fees that would be ridiculous wouldn t if in fact insane well with the aid of several federal banks the fly now pay later plan and a credit card some un suspect ing idiot gave monuments pollock j campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phons e217s80 82 water street north galt a couple of years ago we leave tomorrow for a holiday that will di be about half paid for by this t h time next year georgetown herald published by home newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c biehn publisher g m barragers chanarashlit laundarara tr 7m79 18 main s 166 guelph all werk dona on premises frank pitch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown printing of distinction statements letterheads envelopes wedding invitations georgetown herald 177 2201 robl r hamilton 116 momuiinrla m i carreuv bldj for appolatmant phon 8773971 wauaci thompson 3rd dhrialan caurt clark a cammlmlanar tr74mi d a t walkir ro dosc optometrist 13 main sl brampton 4514474 res 4516241 1 hours 9 i m to 6 pjn tuesday to saturday friday 9am to 9 pjm evenings by appointment 10hn b love architict 17 chapel st 8ramptm commercial industrial and institutional buildings 6773032 4514365 georgetown animal clinic 106 gaelpb street dr hi qaskln clinic open 6 8 pja1 mom wed frl saturday f 11 have you ever noticed that when you take the plunge you can t afford like this everything else starts to go wrong as if to compound your folly and rub it in this week i got a speed leslie clark ing ticket fust in my life the gllson production superintendent accountant aileen bradley frank mullin advertising manager mn i rank capes clerk tjdist anne currle reporter vacuum went on the fritz and required expensive repairs the lock on our back door broke and i had to be replaced i broke a tooth and our tax notice arrl ved substantially fatter than last year s j dave hastings j mcclements andre conway jtl harold fobert insurance ft realtor 164 guelph st ar geo mundy 8773374 8774473 general insuftand ah auto sonos oh well tuch it life by the if there no column next the geohoetown hmald jlgl thought thursday sept 111 196a pacl i than wa which for the week alive 1 thesaem with the lord ana 4 17 every christian ought to ready to go on a moment s l ice and yet willing to worl life time wailing for his after hes paid all those debts r j week it will mean w have era- at the bank yu ch w 11 take jjjjr natrdin tan cn so com shad in the rockies and huah him about four yean at hard jj l ill be free to go to mexico labour air and so shall we ever ee jesus watir toys out inflated rubber toys tires and mattresses are not per mitted in swimming areas in ontario provincial parks a they can carry children and poor swimmers into dangerous ly deep water for fast action hitim 1btnk sihvici a of thi atoaeanton real estate board special savings reserve accounts interest on minimum monthly bilanc withdraw in person it any time bul no chanties may bs iuiiid m minimum deposit ask for folder offices open men thurs 900 4 30 fridays til tx your iocmi trust company halton peel tout 1 savings company a main straat narth hampton opining in gioroitown hpt ul the book of knowledge for back to school can guide you to 4 shoe stores 1 library 12 dentists 3 childrens wear stores and just about any shop or service you can think of our locality hat a lotto offer good shop good services good people so look first to homa for your needs let your fingers do the walking through the yellow pages to find the above people and many others everythings here in town