Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1980, p. 48

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Page THE Wednesday IBM e Lepage ONTARIO LTD REALTOR 8770 73 TORONTO We the Rotary on ami with every their Ventura Price ABITIBIPRICE FINE PAPERS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO An architects model of Georgetowns planned librarytheatreart gallery complex for which the Rotary Club is spearheading a fundraising drive Rotary Service above Self The program of Rotary covers four distinct avenues of service Club Service Vo cational Service Community Service and Internationa Service The object of Rotary ex presses the program in these words The object of Rotary Is to encourage and foster the Ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster The development of ac quaintance as an opportunity for service High ethical standards In business and professions the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying by each Ian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society The application of the Ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal business and community life The advancement of In ternational understanding goodwill and peace through a wcrld fellowship of busi ness and professional men united In the Ideal of vice The first avenue the development of acquain tance Is Club Service It embraces everything a Ro tarian does to help make the administration of his club a success The second avenue the promotion of high ethical standards in business and professions Is Vocational Service It has been called the cornerstone of Rotary and Rotarlans often sum it up by saying It simply means putting Rotary to work we work One of the tools of vocational service for lans is The Pour Way Test 1 Is it the truth Is it fair to all concerned J Will It build goodwill and belter friendships Will It be beneficial to all concerned The third avenue service to and within ones commun ity is Community Service It requires of a Rotarian a personal Interest In hla com and Its people an obligation he meets by study his communitys prob lems and how to solve them The fourth avenue the advancement of Internation al understanding goodwill and peace Is Internationa Service The of Rotary clubs In international service demonstrates that opportunities exist regard less of or geographical location The Rotary club far from an international border has opportunities to ex change programs with other clubs overseas arrange pro grams that will provide In ternational information to club members students and others in the community send expressions of goodwill abroad sponsor overseas vl sits of young people and entertain visiting youth from The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International pro vides educational awards to hundreds of students annual ly for study abroad to pro mote International under standing In addition the Foundation also sponsors study visits abroad for small groups of young professional Through these a service Rotarlans make fective the program of Ro tary and endeavor to exem Its motto Service A ARMSTRONG

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