Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1977, p. 2

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Page TILL December 1977 Jaycee directory covers whole town Georgetown dlrec tory or 1878 will cover all Hills and be built a round a historical theme the entire municipality says a club spokesman Gary Scott In charge of organizing the project says that John McDonald will be writing the story line and providing the pictures for a look at Kills Tram Its early days 100 years ago to Its amalgamation under regional government John story will concentrate on how the area was settled and businesses moved from place to place he says This be the first direct dm BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS a GIFTS George Si S Brampton Ont Phone to cover both Acton and Georgetown Mr Scott says Although the idea of Including both towns was mentioned for the last directory nothing was done about it at that time Mr Scott soys members of the organization will be out calling on all and professional people in the during the coming weeks and when the directory arrives on local doorsteps next spring it will contain facts on local clubs and organizations a professional directory and information on the people and sen ices available residents Mr Scott expects the be the lime of the Rait in April It will be distributed free door just is it has been in lim ins dull s ike Come to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Peter Ralph Sunday Dec IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Pastor Rev J Sir IT Die SI Us Acton fireball expands over holiday season k SYMPHONY A SUCCESS a Tint violinist with the lunula phony reheanei prior to an hour long musical culled a Musical Singh Hide Georgetown dlslrlcl high school Sunday Sponsored b the rrsli Club the symphony drew about Si paretiti and children the concert said She laid the concert was well received and Indicated that In the community are wanting expose their children lo concert The Greatest Gift of a second tin Acton firchull on Is close com dt a scries of problems and dlsa that had at times dined lo delay tin project A M lid the rhurnhill construction firm which town awarded Hit tender fir iht will working on the building through the Christmas The of second floor by the purchase of new fire fighting equipment by the town is expected to cost more in Council original lender of for the bid to revised las month when engineers agreed that steel support beams would have lo instilled of Hie pillars originally called for engineer Allan wis also granted a S3 contingency fund last month which is designed to expedite the project by cover costs without council having to first approve their payment Council Ins not yet provide special p irking spaces for the ive use of the volunteer fircfig The lack of parking was the prime concern when pi ins for the fireball were being discuss last summer The problem 111 f prompted the firelight to reject in initial proposal for rennovutiuns and a new location where parking tie gu In accepting His tender fur project council sowed to provide sufficient parking The problem faced on obstacle last month when the citizens committee currently engaged in assessing the feasibility of restoring Ac tons former town hull located regis a to council over the work done thus far on the Doug tread the vice chair man of the Save the Town Hall committee reminded council that special Hon is lo have been given to a proposal to match the brick work and design of the extension with that of the town hall Mr r read was informed that cement blocks were being used for tht firehall because matching would have cost an additional K Mr I- rend commented how ever that his committee may have been to provide the extra funds through a public grant to those led to cover the cost of a feasibility study on the town hall restoration Middle Age Exchange Middle age is when narrow and the broad mind change place LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FIU AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 8774533 In the Old Pis mint the prophet Isaiah wrote of Him His name shall ealkd wonderful selor Till- Mighij God Hit Tiff- of Prom His obscure birth which we shall soon be celebrating thru His hie His con sequent and resuxrec lion Hi to I mankind His Willi irned titles Sin He ikr lorums Iord K I liki prophet Is one 1 stood liefore the rnlnr God the I- if her when isxid Whom I send who will go for us To good tidings to iho meek to bind up the to proclaim lo ihe to proclaim acceptable year of and the day of vengeance of our God to ill that mourn Then 1 litre I send me do He did three years He spnt purposefully thru out we call Hie Holy Land to fulfill this His ircal commission I- or illiflhosi three Hi i of friends and travelling companions as He went from city to city town to town vilhge to village He had no form nor was He handsome should desire Him Hi and of of I of nil itu iinted with gnif he f Ihlsixpinse of effort Hi was ibandonidln iurone Ik fore full font of without proper md to breach of indue lit lumber lilted up on tint i ross of rs to die in utter degradation so that it might said of Him surely Hi has borne trufs earned sorrows He wounded for transgressions He was for HUH ties for chastisement of OUH peace was upon Him v for lo Him to forgivi of sins ind His 11 us put aside rush crush of fnr relatives and friend give ourselves this Gill Then is no special for no rial gift of in lions just the simple faith of i child expectant of the season good things that is required of Gift most dearly AND THE WINNERS ARE Ralph Fletcher draws this week s lucky winner of two 10speed bicycles in downtown Georgetown Christ mas promotion The winners are Donna of nglewood and Mrs J Fattens of Mclntyre Cries Georgetown Herald Classifieds help hunt hot buyers Phone 8772201 offered His resurrection Hi Chief medi itor between m it still 1 r force tod no I full turn the I- irlh a FIRST ENVttKMlEDTHIS WAYIN1853 fat with absolute is jour sting jris1 where is I- or he sting of is sin hut thinks tie to us vietorv thru Him I bus d so loved the h irlh that Hi in His only begotten Son it whosoever in Him shall nol perish but eternal life I- or sent not His Son into the world to condemn It but that the world llrj im might be sived have sinned ind hive com short of of not this give voursdf the gift most precious that gift of life life that is found in the Jesus Christ the once the Babe Church supports India relief No borders no barriers marred the world that saw Over ago Hah Prophet Founder of the saw the world as one country and mankind its citizens The oneness of the human race essential unity of all religions The agreement of religion and set net The basic of the sexes The elimination of prejudice and superstition humanity as standing at the The establishment of peace threshold of the final stage in its long evolution This evolution has already produced the family unit the the city state and the concept of the nation has established the principles for the unification of the entire human race in one world society The right and duty of the truth for The Bahai Faith through justice Education for all The spiritual solution of ceo problems An auxiliary world language International government In 317 countries and territories and in nearly 000 localities in Canada are striving these into practice They find they work right duty of the individual lo lnvtiUgite truth for hlmxli basic the Ban Faith For further Information write Th Spirited AiMfflUy of of Hotton BOX ft GEORGETOWN L7Q NAME ADDRESS Church making a special appeal for fundi lo help In disaster relief In India after cyclones which struck Nov The area in which the is one in which Canadian Baptist missionaries are heavily involved The soulheast coast of India was struck by cyclones and tidal wave action and eighteen Inches of rainrall caused destruction The toll is expected to be In tens of thousands Because most of dead arc in the unlouchallc class people are unwilling to bury them The threat of era Is grave according a news bull el in received from Mounlnlnview Baptist Church In addition the rice crop may have suffered long term dam age as a result of salt contamination Residents of Hills who wish to funds to aid in disaster relief In India made out Mounlnlnview Baptist Church to Mr Guy Ryan 107 Rex way Georgetown or directly to the Baptist Federation of Can PO Box 1298 tint The choaua be designated For India Relief in either case lull Main Street plan gets nod Ipprovil m principle was Jim by planning board to a proposal lo put 12 single family homes on is acres on the of Main Street the edge of town The divelopmeni pi by Holdings ltd will require an official pi in imendmmt a public met ling il is now zoned open space The homes an a round 1 in a clear iIkjuI feel from St reel The properly Is hounded by V illcyvicw Road iht North Golf and Creek soulh The homes ire to lie serviced municipal witer and sew The recreation department has asked for a fiiness to lie Installed in land designated as open space between the homes ind creek bank lhan a lo recreation facilities How Come Rebuked by her mi her or liaving been trim and ill replied come when it s ft ami it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS OPEN and FBI Hi pm to 1000 to 530 Ur to I LADIES FASHION 112 MAIN ST SOUTH PHONE 8774276 GEORGETOWN

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