Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1969, p. 5

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with the demolition of the united coop store on guelph street another old landmark is disappearing from the scene t originally known as gardin ers grist mill it was built ar ound 1910 when the original will see the existing banding and store torn down and the new bonding rise directly de vested 12 by 12 hand hewnlylies which later merged with hind it with this relocation j n r j parking will be provided in front house on john street during the demolition the workman re- beams used in construction in 1922 the business was sold and became the georgetown until 1952 when it was bought by the halton cooperative sup- united cooperatives of ario ont- the major facelifting njted coop building on guelph street whittled to single storey the 3storey building will cover 2000 square feet on each of the three floors with the store at ground level and warehouse space both above and below while access to the warehouse win be from the present drive way it wffl be widened for ea sier truck movement the 40000 project to be built by owen adams construc tion of guelph is expected to b completed in august despite serving urban popula tions nowadays- the farmer is tin very much to the fore with baler twine manufactured feed sprays and fertilizers fea tured prominently by the store the present cooperative grew from nine farm clubs in mount nemo milton ashgrove acton palermo mccurdys corj tiers postvule stewarttown i anil terra cotta and was form ed between 1916 and 1932 to supply their own members with tellable farm supplies at a reasonable price manager of the georgetown branch is glen kelly with wil liam mullen manager of the whole group 1 centennial students at kadnjmnj artmoseu hy cheryl y r 4w have you ever visited the afcauehael conservation are in ktcinhnrg h not you arc nvssroc m q interest the students of seven d cen tennial school found it approp riate to tisitmcmic we have been studying a great deal about the group of seven this year as we entered he master gallery we found the large beautiful canvasses interastins studies one painting in parti cular entitled snow by law- tea hams eaptured our im mediate interest lb our sur prise the supposedly white snow turned out to be a mixture of green mauve brae and a little bit of- white the style the group of seven used enchanted the students greatly confirming our tour i introduced to paintings h9 macdonald varley carr thom son mune and caruuchael while viewing the gallery of x k h marnonam our guide taffy informed us that we were to meet dr a t jackson in a short time entering the tom thomson gallery we encountered dr jackson what amazing stories be tells- we especially enjoyed the one about tom thomson trying to cash a cheque we have never met a nicer man than he especially at the age he is 86 to our bitter disappointment his nurse fin ally persuaded dr jackson to leave us but had a hard time at tempting to do so from a famous artist how exd- 1 as we pondered the day ting events- in all agreed that this jteluctanuy we said our good was the best trip we have ever byes and beaded for the bus i had the georgetown hirald thursday july 3rd in page 8 m our tour ended at tom thom sons shack reconstructed on th g o of the conservation ar ea here thomson did many of his painungs later resting on the grass we noticed dr jackson accompan ied by his nurse taking a watt to talk to us again now was our chance to get an autograph why settle for less special offer full months interest on deposits made up to july 15 individuals only nonchequing premium savings account it pays to bank at toronto dominion the bank where people make the difference l r howson manager 38b main st n james st georgetown ont this is how the familiar landmark looked shortly after its john follett construction around 1910 standing in front is an employee v- in the mail bag r differs in view on separate schools seek volunteers for oxfam receipts lend us your pen la the cry going out from oxfam head quarters this week as tuesday wednesday and thursday evenl ings have been declared receipt- signing nights for the walkathon held may 3 et in the sanctuary a picnic is to be catered for in july mrs h preston sr invited the group for a day to their cottage at wasaga beach a shipment of 100 cookbooks arrived and any one wanting one contact mrs russell miller a lovely lunch was served by mrs reynolds 4 flamingo court also with a way of life a world and life view this is precisely the objection of several denom inational committees and spoke- smen against the kelller mackay und at thls polnl dear mr editor permit me to make a few com ments on the clergy comment in the herald on june 19 i960 by my esteemed colleague rev leslie wilton at the end of his article he mentions as the fun damental objections to separ about 25000 receipts have to be sent to sponsors who have contributed over 73000 to the report but in my opinion it is unavoidable i man is a religious being no tally is in i matter what he believes or not oxfam officials expect more than 100000 when the final ate school systems the political bel h seek answers and social aspects to hl f and aslc 1 of life the questions of origin he calls the key question the meaning and purpose of being relationship of church and state here thats the very funuarnsn- and states in european count- tal matter of education at home ries these two are partners and in school and in the church a state churches are recognized christian school is not a relig and supported by state funds ious institution unless i wish to observe that this cer- sense it doesnt teach tainly is not a general situation and where it exists there it is a dyingout affair in this church doctrine those who accept thej bible as the trustworthy rule of faith and life whether bap tist anglican united prcsbyi terian pentecostal or reform i mr wilton canfinues our t ed will bvabutto find a common tion is the resporslblity of he ground mch a basis f educ tri l thc ation l christian schools 2 s j ju thtype we have here o the vtn line have teachers and pupils of baptist anglican presbyterian and other denom inations working together if our roman catholic friends our jewish friends our human istic friends differ with us wo should allow all of them to have wherever feasible the possibil ities of sharing in the education of our nation we arc a pluralistic society who differ in the religious root of our lives which determines our outlook upon the whole of life wo cannot and should not de ny this in education at the risk if educating a rootless generat ion truly religious education as mentioned above does not prod uce bigots and introverts it produces people who recognize differences and accept them cit liens who love the democratic way of life respect their gov ernment honour their country are concerned about their world i doubt whether a monolithic colourjesjunchallenged school system will do the same a j vandenpol volunteers are welcomed at st pauls united church in brampton on those nights to help speed the signing process officials say they dont want a repeat of last years eight month stretch before all re ceipts go out glen williams mrs ernie miller mrs j roe and mrs nellie appleyard flew to england recently for a holi day chevrolet pacesetter values years cars at less than last years prices sphere ours is an increasingly pluralistic society to force re- llgous groups or individuals to contribute to the religious insti tutions of another faith to whose tenets they take violent exception is an infringement of religious freedom in my way of thinking we meet here a confusion of basic ideas 1 education is not the responsibility of the state pri- marily responsible arc the par ents the responsibility of the state is to see to it that the ed ucation given is adequate for the society in which the stud ents will participate when grown up therefore the state is called to support education also 2 religion is not the sole res ponsibility of the church re ligion is the way every man is relatgd and relates himself to life communism is a religion as well as christianity and if a roman catholic school or a protestant christian school is a religious institution then our public schools are religious in- itituuoxu top they seek to in- soctrinate perhaps i say it 1 little exigsmrited students mrs ethel robinson of cal gary is visiting with her sister and husband mr and mrs clay ton allen mr and mrs ross giles and i diane entertained her fellow members of the georgetown pipe band to a barbecue on saturday afternoon june 14 they all enjoyed the afternoon although the rain did drive them indoors later st albans guild met at the home of mrs r reynolds on 22 sidcroad for their june meeting mrs t haines opened the mee ting mrs l murdock gave the financial report mrs reynolds and mrs murdock were appoin ted to buy a new vacuum clean er for the church the ladies decided to finish the red carp- sun life of canada arnold rathbun 8774931 attention home owners h you are loc on the sama aid of the treat as a aas una which was installed prior to april 1 1961 and you change to natural aas cartfral haating system from another fuel between now and saptambar 30 1969 you may quality f or savings up to 100 you already taarwvwhem nonet prices are going up so youd naturally expect the brandnew 69 cars shown here to cost a lot more than last year fact is many cars in this years eneup from chevrolet cost less much less than last years models for instance the 2door twi e with power disc brakes turbo hydramatic tnrogrfflman whitewaus wheel covers and head restraints pins a bigger motor than last year is yams far 12050 less j than last years figure and comparable savings are waiting for you on many nova cheveueand camaro models in other words you can buy many of this years cars at less than last years prices vvhieli is what putting you first is all about from the top chevy nova cheveue maebu camaro and impala t on a new clare hecla gas furnace installation no interest no payments til october call g r muckart co ltd 15 mill st 773592 877360 mechanical electrical supplies and contracting m wmmmttt muulm imim4ufimtitttimilflithaxmd ec your tocal authorized chevrolet dealer insr pacesetter values cnsmm andrew murray motors limited 45 mountainview road south georgetown phone 877om4 t l iwbi t- t

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