Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1983, p. 5

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STEVENSONS FINAL JANUARY LAST DAYS Shop Early For Best Selection Biggest Clearance of All Our Fall And Winter Merchandise DONT MISS IT MENS SUITS Reg to 595 4 A 9 5 NOW ltJ EACH SIZES 38 44 Short 38 Reg Tall 2for LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 95 Reg to NOW I each OR 2 FOR 35 MENS DRESSING GOWNS Reg to NOW 19 95 SWEATERS Reg to SO NOW 29 2AE00 FOR 95 EACH STEVENSONS GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8776661 MENS WEAR SECTION A HERALD Wednesday January 193 padre to visit Maple Avenue Baptist Toronto Argonaut 1 Tim may well chat about the Grey Cup when he visits Maple Avenue Baptist Church in Georgetown this Sunday but his main message will concern the Impact of Christianity on our dally lives Everyone welcome to hear Mr who says he II give up pro football alter another year or two to enter ALL FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Dallas Theological Seminary speak at the church Sunday at There is no on charge Traded from Ottawa Rough riders In tune to help the clinch a berth in the Grey Cup finals two months ago Mr Berry man is the team chapel lender He spends the off season travel ng for Athletes for Action to high schools and churches relating from his own experiences how every one can Gods love and forgiveness his or her life It was Athletes for Actl on that showed Mr the way back in A representative addressed his team in a oregame chapel sharing the good news of Jesus Christ for him and pro mis an abundant life filled with Gods peace and purpose Mr Bcrryman is a Burl ngton native who turned down several U S football scholarships to attend the of Ottawa where he was a standout lor four years He became a draft pi for the Edmonton Eskimos and subsequent ly played for Hamilton and Ottawa School board awaits news of Crown account Trustees and board of education ad can only sit back and wait to tee what develops with the Crown Trust Company With million of Hal ton taxpayers money In vested in the company by the provincial government late Decern ber they re sitting pretty much on the edge of their Beats Hills trustee Betty Fisher Is positive the money lost to taxpayers It not going to land on the taxpayers lap We won be In a million deficit she said I be lieve everything will work out all right The million board Investment which came due Monday is part of the 1962 budget for the board i Mrs Fisher said We as a board can be held at fault Tor putting our money In an instltut Ion that was approved by the provincial govern ment she said Crown Trust was an a govern ment list of safe firms In which to invest In comparison to other boards and municipal governments the board has a very small amount of money Invest with the company Mrs Fisher said

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