Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1969, p. 2

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ttfrck i jknoac church norval slides at africa shown fo norval presbyterian there was id when huacpwas imbfring a king i vp to this time they had been ruled by judges now the people were crying out for a king the surrounding na tions all had kings and israel wanted to keep up with the joneses but samuel made it dear that in appointing a king they were inviting certain dangers for in those days kings had absolute dictatorial powers actually under a king ihey would have less freedom than before but god gave kv to their request it was decided to elect a king by lot and the lot fell upon e man named saul on of kish when they called out his name however he was nowhere to be found and when they started a frantic search for him theyfound him hidden among the 1 stuff ie among the baggage and personal effects that the people had brought with them to the place of meeting when the call to service came saul was hiding among the i styff saul sought to evade responsibility by hiding among ihe baggage of the camp how often do you and rhide among the stuff civic ti norval presbyterian church wms fall thankoserinc meet ing was held in the church on tuesday afternoon oot 21 with mrs john m mcclure in the chair thi oboroitown htfftald thursday oct 30th 1w r r rage 2 life is sometimes plagued by small rheij petty men without vision men who give little or no positive leadership while others who might serve with distinction are hiding among the new executive for 1970 mrs john mcculloch brampton showed slides and thogjjjff perhaps believing that politics is a dirty game to be avoided at all costs but it is a gross error to divide life into rigid compartments bf sacred and secular political life is very moth part of our existence and the truth is that demo cracy cannot flourish where people are apathetic to politi cal duty and responsibility democracy only flourishes where the majority of a people take a keen interest in what is go ing on and make their opinions known as best they can the rise of naonaziism hv westi germany jffiile apparent ly effectively repulsed at ftierrrost reosrit election should be a cause for deep concern in that land then again sometime we hide among the stuff in the j realm of law and order the feeling among some people that it is smart to outwit the cbp or the fuzz is a sign of irresponsible behaviour sometimes policemen are badly beaten up within a few feet of onlookers because no one will go to their rescue the recent chaos in montreal show ed in a dramatic fashion what an important role policemen and firemen play in society surely the policemans task would be made easier if all cwzens backed up these serv ants of law and order and helped them to feel that their role in society is a tremendously vital one and rime only p me one mora example of an- area of life where we have been hiding among the stuff in ther realm ofpbnution byvnd large we have leen indifferent o whatwehav b doing to our god- liven envirorimerttj gouhas gfvenuva priceless posses- 3n but we have despoiled his creation and now we nust tackle this pro greajest determination generations yet unorrac sf ehjoyfthe world around they reprrted their answers to mre tom mcgee gave the to whote devotional and mrs garnet r2 r laidlw was the guest soloist i iioob it was with her sister mrs fries as j to wto accomisanist ter frolic again this year on accompanist g january 4 t cedar mrs vehna norris of camp- glen bellville gave an interesting i talk on the thanksgiving theme a miscellarous shower in mrs sam mcclure vt the honour of miss carolyn mc- courtesies following the ben- laughlin of brampton was held ediction afternoon tea was ser- tn nome ot spencer ed in the basement ana a social wilson on thursday evening time enjoyed october 23 mrs wilsons sister it was announced that there 3lj in k- ti j- ki wmjismstant hostess carolyn will be a change in date nf the november meeting it will be was opening her held at the homerf jlrs har- fnf old reed on november 18 whefa jf miss rev r duncanson will instill ther hyatt guests were old neighbours and friends of the i mclaughlin family when they lived on the town line before moving to brampton item told about her trip to africa at the fall nkoffering meeting ow b0use known of home church ucw held in blackburn house at the end of 25 j tte treet by sheas gar- oct 20 her interesting sudes g was durned by are- weie of kenya taenia zam- men recently tt nas been vac- hia rhodesia and south africa i for about w years nd was mrs don garhutt was in the a danger to children who vent- chair for the meeting mrs ai- ured in to explore or play ten beardmore and mrs em- erson boucher gave the devbt- sympathy is extended to the ional on gratitude is giving early family on the death of and mrs lloyd wiliamson led lizzie cross who died in cen- in prayer tennial manor milton on sun- a teen choir of 10 young lay oct- 26 girls directed by mrs r w ridley sang several selections get well wishes are extended thank you and ten lepers to mrs marion reed who is a during the offering they sang patient in womens college god of the earth the sky the hospital toronto sea mrs elmer henry gave the get wel1 wisnes aiso ex- courtesies and mrs ridley was tende to mrs lloyd ltidlaw organist the meeting was fol- who ew dv ln peel lowed with a social hour with memorial hospital brampton mrs mel wanless and mrs cej mrs ed mclean cil judge in charge of the unch many plan to attend norval guides visited the i jkarsl dinnornanra hornby apiaries on wednesday umaefudlke evening oct 15 with 20 enjoy- the halton liberal associa- ing the informative tour 15 hon wll hold a dinner dance saul hid among the stuff that day but you and i are 1 le frid z 1 ut the cub g j v w t bi j l d mrs sweezie and mrs axy in oakvule een mrs sherry and mr sweezie who drove cars mr ijoeral association president ailed to come out of the baggage of life and to commit jrselves responsibly and creatively according to our tai nts robertson explained to the david butler said a cabinet guides how the honey is collect from the trudeau ted from 29 different locations government in otuwa will be how the hives are bult and speaker butler said he sunday worathirs uas pjn evahfijoe ojmefhranjrch i thbsraaay 1 christian church 7th lint teoi ai j vandenpe jwlnist0f a every sittdayccso and 4 pjn it aim smv school visitors welcome sten every sunday to the to cod hour radio dr joel nederhood 590 a30 am cfgm 100 am fm 1007 i meg chin 4 pm baptist church lm winchina sohtfay 11 ajiu and 7 pjm -a- rthi anglican church op canada st george 60 guerph st sunday novmbr jod tmnttv 22 am holy eucharist am choral eucharist un choral eucharist st pauls baptist church rmd south h cairns w uvqztday school ja worship rbrmtwklcome how the honey is extracted dd not want to lease the from the cones a hi light ofi ministers name until he has the evening was tasting the received offici connrmation pure honey from the barrels j y muo holding ev t mj ent to py tribute to halton the elders and their wives jjp rud whiting butler said f wul be the first ume the joyed a retreat at cedar glenj astion as a whole has had xs opportunity to get togeth- following the church service er with rud whiting since they had lunch at cedar glen fte then used one of the conferen- hij fir offic jun ce rooms for a discussion on the church and what direc- butler said tickets have al- tion it should be uking the 28 ready been sold to about 200 attending formed small groups persons about 350 to 400 per- for the discussion after which sons are expected to attend georgetown lalliance chur telephone t779tf4 ajn sunday school 100 aun morning worship 1740 pjn evening service cidarvali community cintim st johns jjnited church 11 6imjfc st t772531 k r minister rev jtobert o scrivens organist mrs k schuldt 8530 ajn tshurch school grade 1 and up 11 am service of worship church school nursery to grade 1 junior congregation mjdweek activities for all ages everyone is welcome to first baptist church main and omtph b775491 ministar itov l c wilton 10 arf church school disdplejblp class llarn morning worship hjfljf ootiifihtlllbn 7 piitterning worship organist mrs w townend choir director miss brendi mcneil i i i i i i i cup use this coupon free swrssu 12x24 wnwunmaustwimmwm uk week vaub oct 27 thr nov 1st 6ylmer choice twvvx nabob jelly deserts s 1 royal gold butter qj 21 iga sliced bread 24 oz loat 3079mk yuow fm lquac cmc mt lrnch mid bnolct vrietml 525 sulntcm lal ctm 2- wl oiritomctr iovrncnt mrilli utm 230 noivof irijyteridn church mlnlatfr rev r d duncanson r worship 10 aaa t tha minor prophets 7 nahum iimit manmry ndfitias for pride and pleasure of possession rolex k your time h valoable a rote watch ww guard each precioys second precheh dependabh i degandy- see these hapdsome timepieces and othen ik oorextenstve oollecnon of ftolwache when cue aom md oyiui it lauct john boughton jeweliers iga lucky shopper may bingham 8 mcgilvary cresent 2358 former resident retjiiiald hoare dies i home there this week jlev h dawson conducted i tvcuiliaiu nuaic tio tho funeral serjee at st mil ans church on saturday oct the death occurred on oct 8 and inldrment wm ln in toronto western hospital of vjpw cdme a 5 serv a georgetown nauvc reginald ke was hed at lhe rumiey m hoare mr hoare had under- shoemakcr k home the gonea heart operation previous evening mr hoare was born august j pallbearers wore c l rog- 18 1915 son of charles and ida nvaldson la duby jind il i may hoare and attended geor- price acton friends h kin- getown schools i read alliston j ball george- mr and mrs hoare were town and k thorarirtson aid- married in 1941 and came to erwood acton in 1945 he served as a a community organization serving community needs must have community support give to the y y week november 3rd november 10th 5 main street north certified watchmakers 774313 sergeant four years with the lincoln and welland regiment and was on active duty on the continent he was a member of the royal canadian legion and the georgetown revolver- club he was a past rectors warden of sl albans church he had been employed at plax pf canada limited in bur lington when ill health over came him and had been prev iously with baxter laboratories in acton and smith ac stone georgetown j he leaves his wife may wa- terhouse 291 arthur st act- j on son john r acton sisters evelyn mrs frank tosc mar- faret mrs fred kelson geor getown and brothers edwin osbawa george and charlie georgetown john barre rob- art toronto and william det roit a sster isnbcl mrs j john- aon detroit passed away at her remembrance service at georgetown remembrance park sunday november 9 1969 service at 230 pm all citizens are ur0ed to attend the service which honours those who died in two world wars and the korban qonmjct legion members and any organization wishing to parade report to parade marshal david bowman mm at 200 pm r parada forms on mill street in front of legion had s jm w f1

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