Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1969, p. 2

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thi souoirowh hihato thursday august 7 1w tt page 3 a f clergy comment by rv robwt scrivtn st johtjfr united churih positive there ws a popular song in the latter part of thfc 1940s which urged us to accentuate the positive elimin- ate the negative latch on to the affirmative and dp mess with mister inbetween this song came out at a time in which we were still suffering the shock of the second world war it was a rime in which we if wie were to sur vive needed to turn our thoughts from destruction to recon struction twenyfive years later we live in possession of the royal show is the big- the national agricultural great affluence and technolgical knowhow but at the jfiest farming event in the world centre is open throughout the same time are seeing in our society a negative attitude occupying some 450 acres it is year for working demonstrat- which though disguised in many instances as concern f held at the national agncultur ions conferences livestock auc- r r ji- al centre in the grounds ottion sales and other farming is in actuality a force ultimately far more desruc- jstoneleigh abbcy kenilworth events warwickshire the ro showi which bes doug mcdonald of terra place during the first week in cotta was one of the visitors july is part of the centre and tive than war there is a difference between constructive criticism which carries with it an alternate plan which could be implemented in place of that which is criticized and de- struclive negativism which is bent on tearing down with no the international pavilion visitors can see some of the thought of putting anything better in the place of thatj he m fellow canadians demonstration units in action which is destroyed compare a destructively negative black and visitors from many other including pig poultry and calf- power movement with a move toward racial equality such parts of the world irearing units hs as that demonstrated in the efforts of the late martin luther jk king a radical student groud on a university campus bent on overthrowing the establishment resulting in confusion and destruction of property with members of a student group who desirous of seeing change move in to sit down and to talk constructively with those in authority a group of workers striking wih thought for no one but themselves or management holding tight the reins seeking to squeeze out every ounce of activity without thought for persons in- ftv i wilfully cause pain and suffer- -tk- nnnv uo talrn tn rnmi- volved with groups sittng down at the negotiating table t old he pny was taken to cooks- j i- i lo an lu p wno coulu animal hospital where vet- seeing each other as persons and working out an agree- hardly walk because of a neslcc- erinarian dr barry burlis ex ment at the individual level consider malicious gossip and ted condition of overgrown am it rule farmer didnt cause animal pain a georgetown farmer did not ty in walking hooves court ruled this week the pony has since been des troyed trimming needed dr burtis told the court the lie said it depends on the par ticular horse how often their half truths as contrasted with the attitude which would build up another rather than destroy consider also many army personnel whom we met in korea who made no effort to un derstand korea or her people they closed themselves in their compounds and then described the korean people as people not worth knowing and the country as a dirty hole contrast them with those who did tour the country and who were able to discover the treasures both in people and in things in that ancient oriental civilization the former attitude was a destructive force at an international level while the i i when he examined the pony in i no accused told the court latter was an attitude which was at least an attempt to see ii i mav it was suffering from an tie hooves of this ponv had not people as people and would lead hopefully to happy rela- ove of hoovos on al been trimmed for about three ionships between persons of a different race negativism f feet and had great difficul ronlhs the farmer pleaded not suil- hooves should have been trim ty to a charge of wilfully caus mo ing unnecessary pain and suf fering to a domestic animal inspector james cosgrove of h must be trimmed but the ontario humane society can be oftn ever told judge james r bbck that thrce ecks walks for health helped oxfam too i if you see a sentleman strut ting alon the shoulder of hwy 7 between cicorcctrnvn and is the direct result of a person being turned in upon him self his group or his idealogy to the point at which he is unable to see or to hear the inner struggle of those out side of his little world jhere is a growing danger of this kind of attitude increasing as we move more and more into big business and into the fast paced mode of living which results in our being numbers and not individuals what then shall we do the affirmative message of the qospel i brampton dont worry about of jesus christ has much to say to us in the midst of our j offering him a ride he wouldnt dilemma and the content of that message is not new jesus p said in effect to nicodemus if you want to really have life eightyone yearold charles then you must have a change of heart in other words you must allow the spirit of the living god to be at work in you he said to a pharisee one day you shall love the lord your god with all your heart with all your soul and with all your mind this is the great and first command ment ind the second is ike r you shall love vour neioh- bour as yourself problems will be met in our society when individuals are willing to accentuate this kind of pos itive and to latch on to this kind of an affirmation t lord jesus christ has an amazing ability to lift us out of our neg ativism j burns 25 mackenzie dr geor igetown takes the 12 mile hike i from georgetown to highway 1 10 and back a couple of times a week to set into the country and for my health i mr burns has participated in two oxfam walks completing the course each tune and rais ing a total of 360 today there arent many people willing to walk come to church maple avenue baptist church bible preaching sunday 11 jn and 7 pm rev fred gould georgetown alliance church telephone 779816 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service cedarvale community centre the anglican church of canada st george 60 gurlbh st services 8 am and 10 am two miles he said in icssex kn eland where he spent his boyhood mr burns did a great deal of hiking he has kept it up all his life and he extended his excursions a ter his retirement 20 years ago should have been very careful to provide all the necessary treatment to alleviate the no lle said he could not handle the job himself due to a bad leg and had not gotten around to gettins someone to do the job a witness leslie king who trimmed the ponys hooves for the last time three months ago said that the animal had foun dered that is contracted a condition probably from an overdose of feed which caused swelling all down its chest buil ding up at the feet although trimming would help the condition the pony would never again walk properly he said ythe farmer told court he had talked earlier about having the pony destroyed because of this condition arrl because it was getting close to 20 years old but his three boys did not like the idea the pony was their pet court was told after it was taken to the an imal hospital he did order it to be destroyed judge black told him you christian reformed church 7th lint georgetown al j vandenpol mlnitor services every sunday 930 am and 4 pm 11 am sun day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to god hour radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 590 830 am ckgm 1310 1030 am fm 1007 meg ci1in 4 pm j mr burns lived in north bay until three years ago when he came to live with his son and his family he used to be bothered a bit by arthritis but that cleared up my feet are in good shape i dont brther to take my shoes off when i get homo he says he takes his stroll on the shoulder of the highway some times he goes the other way to acton or maybe to one of the surrounding villages i stop a couple of times to have a drink and a rest twen- i ty miles doesnt bolher me but after that it may he said winter wrather cuts his roil- tine mileage but he goes out iif its possible rrvs condition as much as pos sible but the court cannot find that you wilfully caused pain and suffering to the animal the charge was dismissed concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines glen williem 1773302 combined services st johns united church and first baptist church sundays august 3 31 inclusive services in st johni united church 1100 am ministering rev leslie e wilton 48 main street north 8773084 little cherub nursery school ovvned and operated by maple ave baptist church opening september 2nd government licensed nursery school half day programme for preschool children for complete information phone mrs ann wakfer 8776065 is wahs 2 39 dogoti 659 i mwmsm v suave crime ike 59 ban supeh dry 3s 99 jaseuiuusskasfig i s5pejigjii 79 tsiiissstttsfimim cooked meats 389 tallerntsabsabe 69 stfoodis sjtows49s rl awakoiimgedtlkksj been kansss 5ss 99 delicious saimon rbhoi to a bathroom tissue peanut butter 289 39 fresh conis 12- 49 pjmwepuws 49 uumctkmserz 49 5sff55sg 2 2 9 iga butter 1 lb nabob jelly powders 3o z pkg 12 sf sugar 10 lbs 89 l miracle whip salad dressing 32oz 55 c i ga white bread 24-oz- 19 allans a t assorted drinks 3 i ga tomatoes 19oz tin 239 lever mushrooms pieces stems 10bz 2 69 iga lucky shopper mrs n anderson rr i georgetown ai a limehouse returns home after months tourof europe mrs john glynn returned on wednesday from a months tour of european countries including germany where she visited capt and mrs peter glynn anil wee i daughter and visited relatives and fricnls in the british isics captain and mrs peter glynn and little jennifer returned on friiluy from ilemer germany where they have lived luring his two years of active duty there mr and mrs kill karn nee tty annr itrown are livui in her fathers farmhouse on the 4th lino since returning from their honeymoon last week the a v kentons who have lived there a little more than two years have moved to the home they have purchased from mr aiwl mrs joe seknrjiiv ja in limcliousc they with their children mike roy and sonrya have cone to make their home in british columbia j itcv robert duncanson nf niorvar conducted services at limcliousc presbyterian church last sunday morning mr a marshall and miss kileen of toronto visited mrs osliurn and the lnvsons over the weekend i mr aud mrs waome jlastcr and family had a large number of visitors on july 24 when their ncw alcan home arrived on two trucks and was installed on its fbundation the same day mr and mrs arthur patter- con of n carolina have been visiting the a c pattersons fred gisby michael noble and norman mcdonald motored to manitoulin lsland for a few days a week ago

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