Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1973, p. 2

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Lutheran Church Road Carole Si Harold Pat tar Worship CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH J Postman Listen to CHIN BACK TO GOO HOUR Sundays a Baptist Church Rev It Cairns Organist Mrs Townend 10a Morning Worship p Wednesday prayer GEORGETOWN CHURCH Evangelical Minister D J Phillips Telephone a Sunday School 11 Morning Service Centenn Public School Evening SI s GRADUATES New Synagogue Will Serve HaltonPeel Jewish Families Page THURSDAY AUG 23 Will Cost Town To Resurface 26 Streets MAPLE A BAPTI CHURCH PASTOR REV C THOUGHT Home should Interpret heaven and should be heaven or beginners SERVICE TIMES andlMpm Welcome is you Georgetown Pentecostal Church ucr JACK Sunday at Sunday School Mam and PASTOR FAREWELL SERVICES Tuesday Prayer and Ministry comes bring the family JOINT SUMMER SERVICES KNOX AND LIMEHOUSE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH August and tno first Sunday In September services will be held Si John United Church of Georgetown and Glen with Rev Peter Barrow of Knox con ducting m Nursery care provided Georgetown AND recently graduated from the University if with a r if Arts degree in psych is daughter Mr and Mrs Paul Anderson Windsor an from York University bachelor degree sociology She is currently planning a trip to Europe MOTOR VEHICLE LICENCE OFFICE OPEN MORNINGS ONLY Tuesday to Friday 7 For the Remainder of August First new Canadian Jewish community In Canada In 30 Sears has been formed In lolton and Peel comities Jewish families residing In Georgetown and area are being Invited la participate About 30 families from the counties now are involved In Ihe opening of a synagogue located In rented quarters a former mansion at Misslssauga Road and Dun das Street More family participation Is sought to make the new community a viable entity Jack Krane or Brampton a member of synagogues board of directors said It is the aim of this new community to reach alt interested Jews In the arid and to inform them of the availability of religious training Tor their children as well as Ihe availability of religious services and social affairs within easy reach Organizers of community have chosen a middle ground between conservative and reform lo allow freedom of religion and choice what is best for the com munliy Mr Krone said Female participation In services will be allowed First tentative service Is scheduled for Sept 14 with Day of Atonement services beginning Oct 5 Picnic and small ceremony are planned by new community lor Sunday using Erin Mills ipment Centre and area families are invited to attend to learn more about the com formation Jewish family participation is sought from such area centres as Brampton Georgetown Bramalea Cooksville Port Credit Erin Mills and There already is a synagogue In Name of new synagogue is lei Hebrew for pain finder Is A an and energetic young man according to Mr who will fly from Cincinnati Ohio every two weeks to conduct services Rabbi from Toronto Is studying in Cincinnati We want get the message across Jewish families in this area thai we have a rabbi and a school available Mr explained He said Ihe rganliers of the community who helped bring about Us creation consider It important to reach families with young children ages three and four and up The new community is prepared to provide teachings up to age 11 and will arrange bar mllivahs and for boys and girls reaching age 13 Decision to establish a mini alter meetings and social gatherings and evolved from the efforts of four or live families who came lo realize that many Jewish families probably t aware of each others existence in he area Now this core group is on the verge of fiscal soundness at least Mr Krane said Greater participation will guarantee Its success Interested families can contact Mr Krane at Move lo the synagogue Is expected Sunday Guns are Easy To Get Curious Mother Finds TORONTO Shirley Whit of Midland Ontario had a notion that guns were too easy to get so she ordered one by telephone and proved her point Last week she wrote in a recent issue of The United Church Observer I phoned a national department store and semi automatic rifle with an attached telescopic sight The stores catalog wrned me that Guns are not sold to persons under 17 years age but Iho girl who look my order l ask me Indeed if I was who said I was The following week the gun was delivered lo Mrs Whit tlomc she writes but to my door 1 found it Jammed between he screen and Ihe inside door in spite this three by five inch warning pasted the front of he package Attention Guns and r ammunition Merchandise must not be given to persons under 17 years of age must not be at the door If nn ne is at home ItlSTHICTIONS Mrs Whilllnglon points out in her article that one cannot buy a handgun without rigorous legal restrictions but anyone can buy a rifle In a sporting goods or hardware An over sale required proof thai the buyer is 17 years old but from her ex Pentecostal Pastor Takes Cobourg Charge perlence over telephone daesn I Almost SO percent of the gun slaying in Canada ore com mined with rifles or shotguns Mrs writes as the law stands these may be bought with remarkable ease Handguns figure in only about ten percent of Canada a total killings In the US where handgun laws are lax she says In The Observer article they killed percent murder victims By far Ihe greatest number of shootings In Canada Involve guns thai are bought legally and by people who are not professional criminals Mrs claims More and more people are packing guns shopkeepers think need them to protect their tills private citizens want them for security Mrs Whiltlngton admits thai tougher gun laws won end Ihe sickness but they would make accidental shooting and impulsive murder less com m and she points out that countries with tougher gun laws than those the United States much lower murder rote per people Those who are determined to break Ihe law will find some way getting a gun Bui lightening law will make it harder fir criminals to get guns and will prevent many ace I denial firearms deaths he article concludes POLICE BLOTTER was siphoned from tanks f cars Norton Crescent Wednesday night Twenlysix roads in town will soon be resurfaced with a two inch asphalt overlay Council accepted the tender if All Weather Asphalt Ltd Monday night to pave the roads at a cost The lender has to be ap proved by the Ministry of Transportation and Com The roads to be resurfaced Ann Street from Ontario Street to end Carole Street from lo Windsor Chapel Street West from to Morris Cherry Street from Ewing lo Ken College Street from McNabb Victoria Street Cross Street from Main to Dale Gate from Mclntyre to Prince Charles Street from Temple to end Gibbons Place from Prince Charles to end Cower Road from lo Duncan Court from Duncan end Gray Gale from Sargent to Prince Charles J hn Street East from Mountain view to Victoria Street Kennedy Road from Cherry to Main Lane Court from Delrex Blvfl to end Crescent Lyons Court from to end Mill Street from Market lo Water Morris Slreet from west to Victoria Ave Moultry Crescent Crescent Mackenzie Drive from Rexway to Delrex Mclntyre Crescent Norton Crescent from Delrex Blvd to Court from to end Sinclair Avenue from M lo An additional Is scheduled to be spent on further resurfacing In town this year according to finance chairman Reeve Morrow Will Seek Injunction Esquesing Township seek to have an injunction applied against operations of Russell Lot nine Concession six Township council made the decision Monday in a bid to enforce township bylaw 1971 regarding used cars on property within the municipal limits Deputy reeve Coxe asked how much more strength an Injunction would have and Coiin Richard assured him It be much stronger He explained thai If he injunction were issued and person to whom it applied persisted then further proceedings for contempt of a order could be followed Reeve m Hill recalled thai a charge levied In the past produced only a small fine THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE I CHIT TrR daughter of Mrs Jimisonand Mr Chittera is a recent graduate f Hotel Nurses in Windsor She plans practise nursing In Windsor and hopes to eventually irk here Georgetown Pentecostal Church minister Rev Jack preaches his last in here Sunday Mr founded Pentecostal Church in It was first located In Masonic temple and soon after ved Us present location on Main Street His new charge will be Glad Tidings Tabernacle In Cobourg He and his wife Violet will be m ving there Aug Mr McCallum came to Canada from Belfast North Ireland 195G He was assistant paslor at Glad Tidings Wednesday Tabernacle Toronto until January 1958 founded York date Pentecostal Church and remained there until 1968 coming Georgetown he did evangelical work Mr and Mrs McCallum have a son Fred daughter in law Kirk and granddaughter living in DON The planning and research branch of the Ontario Housing Corporation has recommended construction of a is unit complex for senior citizens accommodation In Catedon Town ship The announcement was made this week Ii is the result of a survey of the need for housing for senior citizens in the township conducted recently by OHC Homeowners suffering from flooding In Ihreatened to sue ihe town at the last regular meeting of town council Homeowners on Second Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues and on Princess Street were flooded by A severe thunderstorm that dumped Iwo atidonchalf inches of rain Ihree weeks ago Some basements were flooded a m ire than six feet I- KIN Fire last week gutted the frame home of Mr and Mrs Max Bell at Ihe northeast corner of Highway and the Town Line between Erin and Caledon townships The property includes a glider held firefighters answered the alarm shortly after the noon hour They were assisted by other district firemen 111- 1 FOUNTAIN Baptist Church whose first pioneer members were baptized in Ihe Credit River is facing ihe possibility of closing nearly HO years of existence the church is down to members The future of ihe church now in debt may depend- on a vole to be taken in September when will member will be asked about closing up To date Ave girls have entered HI Us burgh s Potato Queen competition but more entries are expected Judging will lake place in arena Sept The crowning will be performed by Eileen Smith Brown a former Canadian Potato Queen Over people arc expected to at tend Potato Festival LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST OR LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Draper Dobie Co Ltd Stocks Bonds Phone Brampton S3 Mill Justatew Steps Sheridan College Brampton Campus SHERIDAN MEANS BUSINESS AND NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO MAKE A START ON YOUR BUSINESS CAREER BY ENROLLING AT SHERIDAN OUR BRAMPTON CAMPUS STILL HAS SOME OPENINGS IN THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL PROGRAMS CoOp Retailing Yr General Business Yrs Business Administration I Executive Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial DIRECT ENTRY INTO 2nd YEAR OF TWO YEAR PROGRAM WITH PREREQUISITE SKILLS IN TYPING AS ABOVE WITH ADDITIONAL SHORTHAND PREREQUISITE OF SO APPLICATION FORMS ARE OBTAINED AT THE REGISTRARS OFFICE BRAMPTON CAMPUS MON TO FRI 9 TO PM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL STUDIES 82321 Drinks IN Bathroom Tissue Powdered Detergent By Monarch 9 Margarine cmwatioh nionN French Fries M SKCtAL VALIANT Flavor Crystals m- special- uftsvrtRremo Fruit Juices J Ketchup POOH -NtHCUL- Carnation Milk IN SKOAL CAKAOIAK PROCESS Cheese Slices Garbage 2 88c Apple Pie 288c 2AA SAVE AU REFILLI HOSTESS 88c 3 Potato Chips 2 88 RISOTTO LIMIT QUANTITIES ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE WED AIM TO SAT AUG BllCUltS AwSSrVlNT QIAO POLY FOOD StorageBags WE RESERVE THE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IDEAL WITH ICE CREAM PRODUCE GRADE Cantaloupe PRODUCE OF NO GRADE FLAVORFUL CALIFORNIA A A Plums 3 PRODUCE OF A CANADA TASTY CALIFORNIA Bartlett Pears PRODUCE OF REP Oranges PRODUCE OF A CANADA FANCY OHAOB TASTY CALIFORNIA apt a 549c SCHNEIDERS or MAPLE LEAF READYTO SERVE SMOKED atfaasflksW Picnic Shoulders SCHNEIDERS 1 1 39 WIENERS TABLERITE BACON LB1 SKINUSS ftir- COOKED SAUSAGE OS HAM 79c 89c FREE Food Voucher Booth Try IGA where service still lives IGA LUCKY SHOPPER Mrs Melton Moore Park Cres

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