Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 17

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s owe the church of god georgetown a district i community hall sunday 0 an sunday school jn worship pjn evangelistic servica r w r klenteed 1772710 lristian refonned church 7th lin georgetown al j vandcnpol minister ices every sunday3d and 4 pxa 11 am sim- school visitors welcome every sunday to thai to god hour radio iter dr joel nederbood r 590 s0 an cfgm of 1030 jb4 fm 1007 ij mego chin 4 pjn k st pauls baptist church mawntainviaw road south minister w r cairn 10 ajn sunday school 11 am homing worship everyone welcome maple avenue baptist church bible preaching sunday 11 ajn and 7 aim ie anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph sl sunday november 30th i advent sunday i 8 ajn holy eucharist ipo am- choral eucharist 1100 ajn the advent carol service i st johns united church 11 guelph st 8772531 minister- rev robert o scrivens organist mrs k schuldt 1st sun in advent 930 aon church school grade 1 and up 11 00- behold i send my messenger solo sweet little jebus boy tom darcie come jesus holy child jr and youth choirs traise him praise him minichoir nursery to grade 1 junior congregation knox presbyterian church main and church 8772848 minister rev f n young 10 00 am church school 11 00 im morning worship nursery care organist mrs e gowland norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson organist mrs win mulder worship service 10 am 1 100 am laymens service mr gordon alcott speaker nursery facilities aughters fete couple for 25th anniversary mr and mrs cecil g man- eely 38 weber drive recently celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary the evening was celebrated by f supper arran ged by their two daughters and husbands mr and mr glenn webb and mr and mrshn mcclements at the utters home later there was a sur prise party at which they re ceived a silver tea service and nrany other lovely gifts friends and relations from georgetown and area were among guests at the surprise party research for rehabilitation functional anatbmy of joints is not a study of night clubs but a serious research project by dr jacques rob- ichon of ottawa on the strengths and weaknesses of human ankles kness etc the project is one of several being supported by the rehabilitation foundation for the disabled ability fund clergy comment georgetown alliance church telephone i7f9t16 10 00 am- sunday school 1100 am morning worship 7 00 pjn evening servica cedarvale community centre first baptist church main and guelph 8775491 minister rev l e wilton 10 ajn church schools discipleship class 11 am morning worship 7 pjtt evening worship organist mrs w tow nend choir director mias brenda mcneil anniversary services at st andrews united church mountainview road sunday november 30th 1045 a m and 700 pm speaker rev russell horsburgh director toronto youth anonymous author of from pulpit to prison evangelistic rally i church of god at esquasing community hall stewarttown from november 30th to december 7th each evening at 7 30 p m a different and dynamic speaker come and have your problems solved face spiritual bankruptcy if god missing good submission but mckeough noncommital by rev john kiiffner pastor of immanuoj lutheran church national bankruptcy is a are facing today as a result of an inflationary spiral we are also facing spiritual bankruptcy in the so called chfistian west it might be compared to a car running out of gas on top of a hill the car will coast for a long time but will eventually stop or spiritual bankruptcy can be compared to what happened to the prodigal soru he took all of his inheritance and left his father so that he could do as he pleased he lived high on ihe hog for a time but it wasnt long before the inheritancbftan out and he was living with the pigs the point is as helmut thiehcke puts it you cannot have the fathers gifts ifyou will not have the father for they will trickle through your fingers people want the good that god offers but they don t want to be bothered with god or his son jesus christ what we today call freedom peace charity love are terms that jesus made known to the world by hs life and teachings they were brought to this continent by forefathers who had christ in their lives we enoy these principles today but it is questionable whether god is accepted and respected in the maonty of our homes after a little taste of religion in school and perhaps a confirmation god has been pushed aside he is often treated like a fairy tale placed on a shelf and pulled down for the sake of the children at christmas or when ever it suits our purpose that little spiritual capital that we gained is quickly dissipated in the daily grind at work at school and in the home parents are having difficulty giving their chil dren any moral direction because many have none to give they have become spiritually bankrupt it is no surprise then that boredom rebellion anarchy are coming on strong today without god in our daily life the political econo mic and social structures of society are going to collapse a suggested first step toward becoming spiritually solvent and refueled is to turn back to god the giver of all good gifts seek him in his son jesus christ in him you will find spiritual strength as well as a new basis and meaning for life while congratulating halton county council on their sub mission on regional govern ment on one hand darcy mc keough minister of municipal affairs made it quite clear he still found merit in the union of halton and peel he is reminding us he has the final say commented reeve frank oakes of acton the letter was referring to a plan drawn up by halton county council taking an em phatic stand against merger with peel and setting out five subregions for halton r in cluded a proposal for the vot ing power of each subregion because the question of re gional government for this area serious problem that vsejeannot be considered thorough ly resolved i am prepared to accept the recommended sys tem of representation on a tentative basis only stated he letter mckeough thanked the coun cil for its clear stand and firm proposals but did not commit himself in any way to halton only region in the mail bag biafra march mourns for starving millions 16 wesleyan street dear mr editor are we as a community con cerned about other people do you the reader realize that there are two thousand innoc ent people starving each day in biafra why arent we getting invol ved is it because we dont care is it because we have too much or is it for some other reason i urge you to write personal letters to our member of parl iament rud whiting our ex ternal affairs minister mitchell sharp and to our prune minis ter pierre elliott trudeau let our voices be beard in par liament and maybe our govern ment will realize that we as a community of georgetown and part of this great nation of canada want an end to this war of starvation of innocent people and that an immediate halt be made on all firearms the georgetown herald thursday nov 27th 196 page 17 arid planes by the british and russian government there will be a peace for biafra march tonight flov 27 at 730 pm at the delrex plaza to moore park plaza not in pro test but in mourning for all those millions of people that have starved or soon will starve in biafra yours sincerely abel ftankruyter peace for biafra committee isaac hunter 70 was 8th line farmer a district resident for most of his life isaac wihner jke hunter died suddenly at bis home rr 2 georgetown on november 18 he was 70 son of the late mr and mrs thomas thompson hunter he was born on the 8th line traf algar and later moved with his parents to the 8th line esques- mg where he farmed until his retirement five years ago un married he had made his home with his brother clifford and mrs hunter on the adjoining farm he was a member of sl stephens anglican church hornby he leaves another brother john j 11 charles sl george town and a sister mrs l what- ey mabel of streetsville a nephew thomas hunter milton and nieces mrs william rob inson carol of burlington 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