Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1978, p. 58

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2 THF HERALD Wednesday September Library board prepares plan for future goals objectives tttlt centre right receive a cheque for from Columbian Squires Chief Squire Joe an a contribution to the Knlghti Columbus cardiac care unit fund Looking on are tildv Kmpmcki iren chairman Knights of Columbus and extreme right John pa it Grand knight Columbian Squires donation aids KofC hospital project Columbian Squires Saturday became the first group to make a donation toward the Knights of Columbus cam to cardiac care unit machine for Georgetown District Memorn Hospital The Squires turned oer a cheque for raised through a dance held last Mirch Tie Squires a junior branch of the Columbus has about 25 members It was first In Georgetown six ago hid Squire Joe said the was part of the Squires activities which include helping com unit organizations each year Bill council activities chairman for the Knights of Columbus said Hie donation is the major donation to the fund for medlcil equip ment There have indivl dual donations if purchase can sen to Toronto hospitals from Other Knights of g activities for ihe project include a News Year s Dunce and Hi 1 r ifflc tickets villi prices f a trq to Miami a week id in ind doll CLERGY COMMENT Stones so beautiful but not when thrown Rev Tom Mountain view Stones they can be so beautiful Polish them put them on a chain and wear around your neck or your wrist or attach them to a key ring or place bigger ones some flowers on a hillside or me huge boulders to decorate a lawn Thais using them But you do hose things with the rock lhit shattered our church wind dm BOOKS I IMI CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIFTS 41 George St S Brampton Phone Soon thing of lis beauty is levst when it was used to destroy it lost its It was just one of thit been thrown just our church alone in tin last four years il wonder If thai a what pens us when we become destructive we lose our beauty lose our uniqueness I Our little church has spent a thousand dollars the last four years repairing broken windows ion fixing doors that hive been set on fire repainting ocr and up after ins thai resulted in more damage a lot of money fnr a small band of pec pie to pay off And its hat much more money taken out of social service and mission round at the other churches schools and ses in Hilton Hills that are suffering because of the same senseless destruction And it Is senseless If there were some reason for it we could at least satisfy our Come to Church ST GEORGES GEORGETOWN CHURCH ALLIANCE CHURCH can i Re Gallagher STB beet Sunday alter Trinity Sunday School Bam me Eucharist 11 Morning Worship Family Eucharist Evening Service am Morning Prayer Everyone Welcome J- IMMANUEL T LUTHERAN i CHURCH HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL Rev Rador Sunday Scot ASSEMBLY Sunday School and No oh ay Worship Service J Church turner an Hour MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a Maple Ave Sept Sunday School 30pm Pallor Tooiday JO 15 Prayer Study to know why We could say maybe its persecution of Christians again or something just because a youngster writes I hate God on a Church door I mean be or she knows what that phrase means least I hope not Because its impllc are serious Its bid enough tint number of youngsters hue such a pour conception of of property the of ownership and such little lor other people Why do we re id hit vandalism is Inc Teasing we have realize that just maybe our ipproiches to raising children I pay lag after all I think we have a serious problem on our hands even been teaching our child to by our own attitudes towards other peop le property But certainly it is another example of tie erosion of iilucs and moral because of the general rejection of the Iaw who is the bails of In His demand for Justice and out of love for He sent His only begot ten Son die on Cross threw stones at Him It will worse unless there is a return to hureh to by the pirents if our that 1 simply placing the blame on parents tar from that Some will t to throw stones throw even when we don t want lo llinw in 11 t wt it Nome in whin it us ill don Ihe desire or the to do what we often know is and wt me- times with relish whit we w is But Jtsus us from this bond in I a return stible I ind Cod I mi Mind i I don w mi to throw stones I know sh He failed in many ways is in filing to irovule activities for tUse iiililren who seem to to learn iw paint and low to broken window With help we cm reeiify tint When the ir cuts return hire will of us to provide Hive lelivities in which we the of pr and the joy found in muting thin And ly the will know thai we re to firgive as forj us Crash closes highway Nora Rich of Tavistock escaped Injury Saturday evening when she lost control of the car she was driving and glanced a hydro pole opposite the Sprint on Highway Wires fell across the highway as result of the damaged pole and traffic was loured until the situation was rectified Ballon Hills library board will determine its goals and objectives before proceeding with any plans to expand the present Georgetown library The board believes it will at least two more meet before it can document the needs for new services and facilities before considering how its past plans enter Into community needs The decision came following meeting Wednesday with a representative of the ministry of culture and recreation the ministry responsible for Wintarlo and Ontario Heritage Foundation funding think you start from the very beginning and that some of your comments Ithe repre sentative make sense from a panning point of view board chairman Dick said Without looking money will all sort of fall inlo line Whatever we do we I keep an eye on the grants ii makes sense to deli objectives even if we do not apply for any grants following the determination of the board a objectives for a building program and expand ed services the plans for of the Georgetown library will be viewed In that context Architect Paul Martcl who prepared specifications on expansion of the present Church Street facility will be Invited to discuss the proposals with the board Bill Kriesel Held represent alive said the ministry prior implications for grants from and thai the Heritage founditlon will base Its Involvement on the is tori cat significance and acceptance for the project But he added the project must also be functional and demonstrate a need within the community He urged the board to prepare a policy paper on its direction and then assess any project seeking ministry grant funds including methods of funding Council representative on the board Walter said commitment too proposal without knowledge of the level of grant funding creates a vacuum Council would want to know what grants are available he Georgetown Fall Fair exhibits I rospcelive exhibitors should he getting finishing touches on entries for George town s annual fall fair Sept anil in the fair I he hall will be open for the placing of school exhibits from A pit Thursday evening while to lcyeirolds enter the town and country bit of homecrafts and baking can place their entries IwecnflandJpm from lo 12 noon Friday Homecrafts domestic scie nce and flowers entries are to be pi teed between and noon Friday and Women Institute and Home ma king club displays are to be set up by to i m told Mr Kriesel Mr replied that Ihe ministry might question the value of the project If It de pends on a grant Board member Fisher said the expansion or building of a new library In Georgetown an emotional issue By geographic definition George town is composed of small natural communities and while 1 there Is a segment of the population would the building the present library restored ad diUon or not It is robbing of one community for another in the view some people favor if That why a long range ccfawounity and a better decision is needed Mr replied has got to be for addressed before you go any further even for provincial said a community ceotm grants other resources attached WINS PHOTO AWARDS Paul Barber of Irwin Crescent won a first third fourth and fifth place finish for a series of photographs entered In competition at the Central Ontario Exhibition Kitchener The Georgetown native is a sports photograph who sometimes takes pictures for The Herald He Is displaying the third place winning photo a scene at the Note Provincial tax goes up to Oct Canadian Grand Prix crash Mr Barber is also he host of a Cables Systems program on photography lie urges those that hove not done so to inter the cable TV favorite photograph contest Deadline is Friday Oct Savings on TELEVISION AND AERIAL PACKAGES TV CONVERTERS from COLOR HOLIDAT HINTS order your holiday baking plot tarts mufilns etc Have a files day Centners 8771113 The finest and freshest for less Delicious quality fruit vegetable and brand names WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIAL frank POSTED AT THE ENTRANCE CHECK THE YELLOW TAGS FOR MORE SPECIALS TOMATOES 39C Ont No CELERY 3 Mattes PEPSICOLA SQUASH 5 3 Georgetown F ST We are Open 100 Yards of former 8776882

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