Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 31, 1969, p. 2

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defence cutsotily minor for lome scats regiment mapui avenue baptist church bible preachlna sunday if ml and 7 ml the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st sunday january 4th christmas h aoo am holy eucharist 930 am choral eucharist 1100 am choral eucharist i christian reformed church 7th lin georgetown al j vandonpol minister services every sunday 930 inn and 4 pjn 11 am sun day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to god hour badio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 590 30 am cfgm- 1810 1030 am fm 1007 megj chin 4 pjn e oeorglyowp alliance church kvansaiical cedarvale communit- centre minister p j phillips telephone 8770816 1000 am sunday school all classes 100 jn morning worship 700 pjn evening service st pauls baptist church mountalnview road south minister w r cairns 11 am family worship junior choir will lead praise and youths participate the pastor will give an il lustrated talk entitled how full was your christmas everyone welcome st johns united church 11 guelph st s772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist mrs k schuldt 930 am church school grade 1 and up 1100 am sermon dedication and rededication solo bjftan scrivens and john wnuney mary had a baby anthem gesu bambino junior choir father of goodness no junior congregation nursery to grade 1 the church of god stewarttown community hall t sunday 10 am sunday school u ajn worship 7 pjnevangelistic service pastor r vv r kierstead 772710 the church of god is the oldest pentecostal church in america first baptist church main and guelph 1775491 10 am church school dlscipleship class 11 am morning worship 7 pm evening worship organist mrs w townend choir director- miss brenda mcneil the lorne scots regiment escaped with minor losses when the department of national defense wiped out part of their reserves with a reduction prog ram announced this week the lorne scots c company is based at georgetown ltcol earl lince of geor getown commanding officer of the lorne scots said that the reglmenjt strength will be cut but that that the armouries in brampton georgetown and oakville will still be used cut to 271 defence minister leo cad- ieux announced earlier that the militia would be reduced by 4000 men in the next year and that 41 armburies would be closed the lorne scots the only infantry regiment in ontario with a strength of 300 will be cut to 271 personnel all ranks i think we have been pret ty lucky said lince but i wont really know until i can compare our figures with other regiments lince also said that iceorev lng to his information no in fantry units in ontario will be disbanded former commanding officer of the lorne scots llcol e s ted conover commented any cut in strength is serious but the changes they have an nounced are not as bad as those proposed by the dnd last sum mer then they considered cutting all regimen to a strength of about 12s all ranks saw it coming i think that move has been coming for some time said col s r charters a former com manding officer of the lorne sewst i think also that the cuts made in the regiments strength show the confidence the dnd has in the one record the lorne scots have compiled lt col j r barber knox presbyterian church main and othurch minister rev f n young 1000 am church school j 1100 am morning worship nursery care organist- mrs e gowland 8772848 glen williams christmas story told at candlelight service the united church annual candlelight service was held sunday evening dec 14 the christmas story was portrayed in word picture and song en titled a great and mighty wonder the participants in the service were narrators stella wagstaffe dorothy green and john wagstaffe scribe mary engleby mary marilyn collier joseph klaus 1 schneider innkeeper fred piehl shepherd debbie defor- est wiseman mary lynne in- glis herod diane giles the choir was assisted by members of st albans choir mrs vi- olet haines mrs maa beaum ont miss sylvia norton and mrs r- ruggle who sang the magnificent chant with their organist mrs reg williams filmstrip projectionist was ronmcgowan the beautiful nativity scene was erected by ed green and christmas tree by the john hunter family a fellowship hour followed when ladies served tea and cookies mr and mrs george peiksma and family have returned to holland to live after living in the glen about ten years brett giles mountain st met with an unfortunate acci dent christmas day while ski ing on the hills near- the vil lage he fell and broke his leg his friends brought him out on a toboggan where a car took him on to hospital he ex pects to be home for new years mr and mrs c chalklin of kitchener spent the holiday with her daughterand sonin law and family alf gail cheryl and angela spence of the 9th line mrs p wagstaffe was able to be home from hospital to spend christmas day with her family r mr and mrs clayton allen beaver street spent christmas wth their granddaughter and husband mr and mrs tom maxwell of brampton mrs maggie crawford con- jf federation st ptt christmas lwitk bar wite and family jjck crawford t christmas daji t home with their parents mr and mrs c barth were mr and mrs keith spiegelberg of tor onto and mr and mrs klaus schneider r r 5 returning home to new market after attending their parents 90th wedding anniver sary last sunday dec 21 frank allen met with an- automobile accident east of norval when trying to hail a car for help when they ran out of gas in jured was his little 8 year did son mark who was hospitsdtaed in peel memorial hospital wr was released in time to spend christmas at home christmas visitors with mr and mrs cachia of the lotn line were mrs cachias moth er mrs i laudi and sister mi c laudi of new y0rk mrs cecil barth col j r barber 61 geor- getown honorary colonel ofthe lorne scots said the new sys tem with 20 districts instead of seven will give many excel lent militia commander some where to go when they retire as commanding officer set time commanding officers are lt col earl lince only allowed a certain jength of time before they must re tire he said this new system should give them the opportun ity for promotion possibly as high as brigadier and let them continue serving their country i am sure as far as the lorne scots are concerned that- the regiments fine record over the years having been in the top 10 regiments for the last ten years and coming sec ond overall last year influenc ed the dnd decision the pub lic also reacted strongly to the proposed cuts and made their wishes known expandable in the past 20 years sairj barber tie efficiency of the militia has greatly increased and will continue to do so this country has a lot that other countries would like and if they see us helpless you cant tell what might happen it is important to have an ex pandable army we are vulner able holiday visitors here and there myrna neilson 7 churchill cresc welcomed her autat miss madge copeland of toronto for the holidays mr and mrs art ellis of fort erie welcomed as holiday guests mr and mrs allan murphy 30 gairey drive mrs mary e morrow 25 victoria ave was a holiday guest with mr and mrs terry jeffrey of rosedate mr and mrs lome mount 43 eleanor cresc were holiday guests of her parents mr and mrs robert ledrew of toronto mrs a mundy of keswick was a holiday guest with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs frank morette 3 dale gate mrs julie mouritzen 36 mar ket st celebrated her 79th birthday over the holidays with her daughter mrs gladys reid 2 cross street mr and mrs macdonald of the two sisters restaurant were holiday guests with their son and daughterin law mr and mrs b geldart of cooks- ville mr and mrs jack morrow 25 john street welcomed their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs gary shorry of belle ville as holiday guests mr and mrs ed newman 110 prince charles welcomed mr and mrs eddie hass and their daughter denise of bur lington as holiday guests mr and mrs james murphy 51 ontario street were holiday guests with their sonin law iga lucky shopper kobw pmbimq dec 2qth and daughter mr and mrt naestspiitasfarjiii james burns r r 1 george town mr and mrs robert murd- ock 33 eleanor cres had vis itors with them for the holidays her parents mr and mrs len rose and her brother barry of edmonton alberta mr and mrs roger newman 147 confederation st glen wil liams welcomed for the holidays mr and mrs david pulman of parry sound his brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs alan jordan of toronto and his mo ther and father mr and mrs george newman of wembley england it was the first time in eight years the family were all together betty reeve 48 main street south 1901 iga lucky shopper for w ending december 37th kay kennedy 27 george st 4000 winner of christmas draw for 1000 in bonus tapes mrs walberton 22 windsor road mr and mrs crandell mur ray 56 regan cresc were holiday guests with both of ex murray of waterloo and mr and mrs stephen streuss of kitchener mr and mrs robert bon field 82 main st n accompan ied by mr and mrs george forbes marion and bobby 58 hcwson cresc visited wth mrs bonfields brother and mrs john turner eden mills on christmas day guests at the home of mr and mrs m bernard 64 reg an cres included mrs a hammond mrs bernards moth er and mr and mrs g p cope- man of hamilton and other rel atives and friends from geor getown raseiessvmr htonlyear it is with pleasure that we pause and look back on another tucessful year as a new year dawns we5 take this occasion to say a most sincere thank you to all we have had the privilege of serving in 1969 and ask your continued patronage in the new yehr hair styling by wendy gail lynn mary jou ralph fashion trend hair stylists 150 guelph st 8776822 time ticks eat its a spaealee eew pear se lets make tie mest efltf we wise success te pea it all pew veatares eftae eemlep pearl v bob glad and ed caldwell lkwl bill barber and au we staff ztecif ld4

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