Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1975, p. 16

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Fife If THEHERALD ins News Music played a role in dioceses history By Dorothy McLesn The choir of St Paul Church have presented their evening of music for Bus Third time as their part In celebrating the centennial of the Diocese of Niagara On Sunday evening March they presented the hymns or the music for the hymns that had been composed in this diocese in the past years following wooer at St berts Anglican Church Oak Rev showed slides and told the history of the and music during the service Andrew is the organist and choir leader The choir selections and the history of the hymns makes a very Interesting presentation New Elders elected by ballot at Norval United Church to take the place of the two retiring Elders were Mrs Gordon Miller and Kenneth Held St Pauls Anglican Church Guild Norval and other ladles of the church enjoyed a dinner at the Driftwood recently morning March IS when it will put on the complete service The special music will be based principally on the two plays and Jesus Christ Superstar Mr and Mrs Graydon Chester have returned home from a three week holiday In Florida where they enjoyed visiting with relatives and friends They spent a week with Mr and Mrs Lawrence United Church Teen choir has been busy these past few weeks preparing tbe Florida church service for Sunday there their daughter and Jack and Jean May were also enjoying a holiday in HAVING A PARTY HOW ABOUT OUR Doltlfourself Buffet KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CONTINUES TO PLEASE GUESTS THE WORLD OVER CALL US AT 877 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CAN HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS STREET Advertising and what influences you to buy was tbe topic at Nerval Women In stitute held at the home of Mrs Jean May on Thursday evening March with Mrs In Terry presiding and present What bugs me most when I go shopping not prices was Ihe roll call with Ihe most popular beef being no prices marked on the goods making it Impossible for comparison shopping and wasting valuable time trying to find out the price also holding up a long line up of shoppers while a cleric his to go and check the price that is not clearly marked of not marked stall Mrs MayshowedoBhortfllro on what influences us to buy followed by a discussion on the topic Mrs Amy Burk conducted an interesting contest on ad It was decided that the course on The main dish makes the meal and Baked in a pie would be held on two evenings the first evening to be at the home of Mrs Murray Laird this Thursday evening March 13 at 30pm with IS indicating that they wish to take course It was announced that on Thursday evening March at the Master Feed Building near Hornby lawyer Elisabeth will speak on women rights as part of the In women Year many as possible were urged to attend A social time ended the evening with Mrs Amy and Mrs Dorothy McLean assisting the In serving Rev Eric Nelson on Trinity United Church Acton was the guest speaker at the Women World Day of Prayer held in St Paul a Anglican Church on Friday evening March with Mrs J Brown presiding The very heavy snow storm made the driving conditions very poor but a fair number were in attendance for the special service Rev Nelson was previously The Padre of the Pubs in Toronto before moving to Acton and his talk was very in terestina He filled in for Father of the Sac re Catholic Church Georgetown who was unable to attend due to the death of his brother The theme of the service for this year was Become per one Taking part In the service were Mrs Don Murray Mrs Tom McGee Mrs Jack McClure Miss Laura Connor and Mrs Ron Spark Miss Bonnie Burton sang Ave Maria with Andrew organist for the service Following the service lunch was the Ladles Guild of St Pauls Anglican Church In the Parish hall and a social time was enjoyed A very large dead tree complete with Its root system was swept down the Credit River and lodged Just above the bend in the river above Willow Park In the flood last spring Norman Guthrie who was concerned with the possible flooding tree could cause during this spring flood drew the attention of the Credit Volley Conservation Authority to the danger Imposed by the tree but no action was taken During the early flood this year a huge Ice Jam carried the tree down the river and left It lodged In the middle of the river opposite Willow Park After many phone calls to various officials by Mr Guthrie the CVCA finally came and removed the tree If this big dead tree had been carried on down the river to the dam it would have completely blocked the flow of water and quite possibly flooded the whole village Removing the huge tree from the middle of the river was quite on undertaking but has been completed now get involved In Red Cross GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Choose It TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Raid 5776525 No Job Tod Big Or Too Small Seat belts mean greater safety This is what Ontario is doing to make sure people know it and wear them In people were killed and nearly injured in car accidents here in Ontario Tragic Sure But even more tragic when you consider that many of these people could have been saved by one simple action Buckling a seat belt Scientific evidence proves that seat belts reduce the chance death or iniury in a car accident by So your Ontario Government is soring an intensive educational program to persuade drivers and passengers and children wear a seat belt even on short drives The symbol this program is the sign shown Its a reminder to Buckle up for safety You be seeing it often along Ontario streets and highways it part of a plan to help protect you your family and everyone In the provinceto help Ontario residents live better longer sure of It the govern has prepared interesting informative booklets a film and a special school pro gram on the importance of wearing a seat belt For more Information on seat belt safety write Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications John Rhodes Minister 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