Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1971, p. 2

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Chinch Mountainview Baptist Church Minister Rev R Cairns Organist Mis W am Church School mm Morning Worship Evening Fellowship visitors Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Patter a Sunday School a Worship Service Good Friday Service 10 a Nerval Presbyterian Church Mlnitttr Rev Smith am Morning Worship Nursery care am Church School JointChureh Service will bo held at St Good Friday Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Cantannlal Public School Minister D J Phillips Telephone am Sunday School all classes 11 am Morning worship Sermon Topic Christ Our Risen SaUour Lord Evening Service GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT Pastor BIBLE PREACHING 11 ft and Family Sunday School a A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack Sunday am Sunday School for Everyone am Morning Worship Sermon Topic The Rolled Away Evangelistic Service The Fire Soloist Mrs Sheila Newell Tuesday 8pm Prayer and Ministry Children a Chnrcn During Both Services Mountainview Baptist Church Minister Rev Calms Organist Mrs Townend GOOD FRIDAY PM BAPTIST Youth will present a play entitled Youth Speaks Out 11 a Baptismal Service p m Church Choir Will Present An Easter Cantata VISITORS WELCOME Christian Reformed Church Will remember the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ In a Special Service on FRIDAY APRIL at 1000 am and HIS RESURRECTION on SUNDAY at am and 4 pm Appropriate Mm of by the Choir at A service Rev A J VandenPol Mlnllter EVERYONE WELCOME THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA KNOX CHURCH comar of Main and Church MINISTER REV NORMAN YOUNG A Organist and Choir leader MRS EDGAR GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE AT AM EASTER SUNDAY APRIL CHURCH SCHOOL A M PUBLIC WORSHIP 1 A Social and Personal Tins GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL Mr and Mrs Ken Faulkner and family N have recently returned a ten day holiday in Myrtle Bench South Carolina Mr Mrs Ted motored to Flor Ida for a recent holiday ing at Clcurwalcr their time in the state Mr Mrs Frank Hamp shire R arc homo from a holiday which they spent Silver Sands Barbados and the Holiday Inn in Grenada Mr and Mrs Bob Lane 1 Terry Court and Mr and Mrs Murt Allison Market Street spent a recent holiday in Bar where they stayed at the Sands Drew Hamilton CO Prince Charles and a friend John Mclntyre Cres travelled west by Air Canada during winter holiday week They visited with Mr and Mrs W Hansen in Vancouver C Mr and Mrs Wilbcrt Bradley Parkview spent the winter holiday week at Myrtle Beach North Carolina panymg them were friends Mr and Mrs John Nerval Mr and Mrs Bert Archer Mil ton and Mr and Mrs Toronto Mr and Mrs James Linton Lyons Court have had as their guests tho Honourable B Allen and Mrs Allen from Wei New Zealand Mrs and Mrs Allen are sis He is making world tour on behalf of the New Zea land government Mr and Mrs A E Cnpps have returned to their Centen Court apartment after spending three months at Lake Worth Florida Returning with them were granddaughters Ell Allen of town and Bonnie Colton of Fergus who spent 2 necks with them Mr and Mrs James Good let It and her mother Mrs Saunders ham Street travelled to Austra for a winter holiday They In Honolulu Hawaii for a few days en route and also on the return trip In Australia hey were in Sydney then fin ished their visit at West Beach Adelaide Mr and Mrs John Ollivler 152 Drive over seas recently where they visit ed with relatives of Mrs Olllv ler in Belgium They in Paris for three days and travelled by rail visiting some of the historic sites A3 a member of tho GeorRctown TV firm Mr Ollivier was particularly interested in visit- similar stations in Belgium lo sec developments in that field there Mr and Mrs Fred Jackson Glen Williams held a birthday dinner on Sunday for Mrs linm Jackson birthday Those attending were Mr Dave Jackson Mr and Mrs William Wheeler and Billy Wheeler of Erin Mr and Mrs Earl Jackson Erin Mr and Mrs Gordon Jackson of were unable to attend because they arrive back from the south in time Also attend were Mrs Hazel and Mrs Lena Tozic from Thorn- hill and Mr and Mrs Fred Jackson Glen Williams Little Interest Poor Facilities Band May Fold The Georgetown Citizens Bond may disband council heard Monday night when a long let from band president Dave Hastings pointed out lock of interest in lis existence The letter said only five mem turn out regularly to the poorly lit and sometimes heated rehearsal room in Cedar APRIL JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Good Friday 10 Service at St Albans Church Glen Williams Combined service for three Churches at Paul s church Easter Sunday vale No adults seem interested in playing band music said the letter and no Interest co from high school students A SHAME president listed three possibilities disband move the bond to another town or a with another band Cr Harry Levy said It would be a shame for the town to lose its identity as an award win ning town in band music festJ vals Admitting he know what could bo done in the sit Cr promised to find out why the rehearsal room was and poorly lit Talks to Rug Hookers On Tiedying Batik At a recent meeting Hug Hooking Guild had as their guest speaker Post or Toronto Miss Post who does a consld treble amount of work in rails for Metro gave of lie dying and Bank and a talk on the concept of colour folding cloth and tying off small sections before dipping them Into dye pot many different and often vivid pat terns can be produced For a is first applied free onto the cloth with warm wax then the cloth which can be previously tie ST GEORGES Anglican PALM SUNDAY Holy char 1st and 1100 MAUNDY THURSDAY Holy Eaeliarlst GOOD Solemn Liturgy 10 a EVE The and lit EASTER SUNDW Holy Eucharist and ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH STREET MINISTER REV ROBERT O A Supply Organist John Taylor A Mas EASTER SUNDAY a Leave St John a for BREAKFAST TO FOLLOW a and a Service Music by tilt CliurUbM for both a and Kindergarten SERMON He la alive for evermore GOOD FRIDAY 30 p Senior Choir will fling THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST by Dubois 2 raSMREDMUSURD 25 3 crisp 49 49 biscuits 55 49 CHOCOLATES 89 SAUSAGE MEAT 35 HAM SIDEMCOH STEAKS LOIN PORK CHOPS im RIB STEAKS orange drink mIxedJegetables fisheries 2 CREAM PIEs 3- PRIME RIB 99 ROASTS 95 Neks TtJriiTitnrl SPECIAL CHEESE SLICES 69 TOMATOES 399 NAVEL ORANGES rrr 11 25 DAY IN DAY PRICES hot cross buns 39 apple pie ijbtYntmto and service still lives at IGA FREE DRAW for EASTER BUNNIES ENTRY FORMS AT CASHIERS DESK DRAW TAKES PLACE SAT APRIL 10 at 3 pm 5 Separate Draws Rabbits donated by TWIN PINE IGA NOW OPEN MONDAYS 9am to 6 P m ded is into a bowl old water dye The coating a prevents absorption of the dye so that the design is picked out In a shade effect is bold colourful ways interesting and different Any material ton bo used with cotton and silk giving the best results for unique dress lengths or even wall aid pictures Preparations arc under way for the Rug build to hold their show in June in Holy Cross auditorium Many new designs of wail hang and rugs will be on play Coni to Wendy Hunter hug titer of Mr and Mrs Hunter and Leslie Bishop son of Mr Mrs who were married in mil Church on turd ij J will reside- in is extended to and family and family and to Mrs Hall family on the of their sister Gertie Mrs Jack Also to Mrs Mary the death of her sister in la The Georgetown District Christian School Festival Committee Would like to thank the follow ng Georgetown bus for the r donations and services r festival and bazaar Jeans Variety and Lunch Buck Fine Foods Park Ik Store Garner Dcpt Store Crest Hardware Thompson Hardware Drugs Merry Go- Round Toys Georgetown Stationery Silver Jewellers Joe Tuck Shop MaeCor macks Pharmacy Holmes 5c Store Henrys ng Youngs Pharmacy Super or Dog N Suds Ryder TV Sykes Bakery Macs Ik Store Pot Koys Grocery Ken lucky Georgetown Do ry Stevenson Mens Wear Smoke Shop Drugs Ltd GS Television Golden Fish and ps Main Guelph Television Georgetown Centre Wilsons Beverages Simpsons Eaton a Georgetown Delicatessen Marianne Maelntyre of This year combined with hooking display there will be a hobbv fair at which ing yet expensive crofts and hobbles will be demonstrated Anyone with an interesting col lection or hobby who would like to participate in the hobby fair is asked to contact Mrs Lyons Mouitrcy Crescent Shouldnt You NOTICE Haltcn County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association The Christmas Seal organization assisting in the detection prevention control of Asthma Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema Our organ on is in no way connected any or on currently soliciting funds for asthma andor other respiratory diseases The annual Christmas Seel mail campaign Is the only appeal that the Halton Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Assoc iation makes for funds The Halton County and RD Association is associa ted with the Ontario and Canadian and Assoc iations and their international affiliates Our Associa tion is affiliated wth the School of Hamilton through its association with the Ontario Thoracic Society We support research In respiratory diseases on both the national and provincial level Inquiries Invited 184 Balsam Ontario Telephone

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