Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 19

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New Groupings Approved District United Churches Some changes have taken a ice In grouping of United In Georgetown and Vicinity Hen Williams which has been we of three churches under ministry or hot Winer Ridley became associated with John United In town on the first of September Rev Robert is in charge of the two churches which have combined under one board of management Peter Scott who has been Mr Striven assistant the past two years will continue to help in the ministry He Is In his last year of the theological course at Em College The two chin ches will continue to hold their REV ROBERTSCRIVENS I- REV WALTER RIOLbV In fhe Moll Bag Hospital Ward Suggested as Patterson Memorial Hcson Crescent Georgetown Ont Mr Editor Though I never knew the late Scotty Patterson I understand he made great contributions to various local sports both as a player and behind the scenes worker The proposal by a group of local residents to create a memorial as a tribute is a worthy one however I feel their plan to erect baseball lights with two thirds of the estimated 000 cost paid from tax money can be Improved upon I also belong to the Legion or which Mr Pat terson was a member and this gentleman deserves to be remembered I suggest as a better memorial a ward in the addition to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital in Mr Pat terson name This would be a facility benefiting not only sportsmen but everyone regardless of their age or par tlcular Interest I feel the public would be more witling to support this of scheme and with raffles and other such fund raising projects it could be financed without any of the cost being borne by the Town H Ellis Personally I think to IS Is too much for lights It seems someone is lining his pockets at the other taxpayers expense to separate Mr Ridley is now newly created Nerval Huttonville charge wit Mr Kenneth as kit til They will be In charge of four churches Htftenville Home and Meadewvekt And Mr will spend pert l Us time in hospital visitations at Peel Memorial Brainpte Unlike Georgetowk and the Glen the four will Choose ft from Canada a largest rental fleet of care and QMC trucks loan honours most TILDBN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Mevnfalnvlew was a one Glen and Home The realignment in this area was apurreB by the closing of United Church In Jane with members there transferring to Until then Hut and were served by one minister No change has occurred in the other United congregations Rev continues in charge of St Andrew United here and the church at Ballinafad Womens Club Sponsors Meet Candidates Night degree courses at a university President Mrs Joan announced this year winners Georgetown McLaughlin Acton Nancy Lee Milton Beverley Wilton Georgetown residents who missed Tuesday Meet the Candidates night here sponsored by the Jaycees have another opportunity next Monday The University Women Club of Milton and district is having a simitar evening in Martin St school auditorium in Milton when all four East candidates will be present After drawing lots for the order of speakers candidates will speak for five minutes Fallowing this written will be accepted from floor Mrs Mar Is moderator The club met October In School library with guests Including members from Miiilssauga and Burlington clubs RAPID TRANSIT Guest speaker was Professor Hutchinson of the University of Waterloo who spoke on Metro transportation giving several possible types of rapid transportation to surrounding towns such as Georgetown Milton and Hamilton Each year the club gives scholarships to taking Zeta Alpha Hosts Member Prospects Sounds of gaiety came from the home of Mrs on Crescent as members of Zeta Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi entertained prospective members at a wine and cheese party A wide variety of wines and cheeses were enjoyed while members became acquainted with those seeking admittance A presentation meeting was held October at the home of Mrs Peggy to acquaint new members with the alma and ideals of the sorority A display table contained a scrap book the monthly program and other pertaining a sorority life Executive and chairmen their duties and Invited questions The evening program People was presented by Mrs and Mrs MarTene Kelman who discussed seven rules for making home life happier Refreshments and a social hour foDowed DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH THE NEWEST STYLES IN LAMPS CHANDELIERS ft FIXTURES FROM LIGHTING SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON WAH SATURDAY COURTEOUS SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED iPROGRESSIVEl CONSERVATIVE UI UI as O 7 a O REELECT JIN SNOW Jim love lives and has a family in his community They believe in and like what he ttfobigartdwanttlmtodowellatif Long time Halton County farmer Jim Snow understands well the problems and of the rural community A Bl MAN FOR A BIG JOB He Knows His Community He Knows His People He Knows Their Needs I YOUR NEW ALLOT WILL LOOK THIS JIM SNOW is doing things for PEOPLE JIM SNOW EAST PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC If you require ride your polling station or a baby sitter while you vote pleat call OaMEle Mitton

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