Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1984, p. 5

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Ada SO of 111 par In at to oca at aw and Happy flaaotaa am Tueslavi la ate lour FOR SALE Admiral Dishwasher 300 White sewing machine 1261 7132 FOR SALE Silver Skldoo 8770315 FOR SALE 80 Ford Ranger ton Alberta truck very gd cond front grill running bds 351 5000 9215 7129n2 HELP AVAILABLE BABYSITTER Cleaning lady NEEDED babysitter in your victoria St or home days a week Have trans school area year Call 8771467 old boy 877 Letters to the Editor New toys thanks to GDHS help To the editor of The Herald Another Christmas has come and gone and once again Ihe Kinelte Club of Georgetowns annual toy drive recelv tremendous support from local citizens The Kinetics working in conjunction with the Good Neighbor Service filled bags with toys books and games for over area children There were more new toys donated this year than ever before thanks to the efforts of the students at Georgetown District High School under the supervision of Mr Dale Law A special thanks to the staff at Arthur F John son and Associates who donated their office as a drop off point for toys We would like to thank all the groups and Indi viduals who donated either money or toys to make a happier Christ mas for all of the childr en in Georgetown Sincerely Joanne Stiles KlnetteClubof Georgetown Good Neighbors say thank you Dear Sir its time to say thank you to all those who bori fleWc campaign I tb start by saying thank you to Father Dave for the use of the Holy Cross Audit orium also the schools for all the canned goods Georgetown District High school is especially thanked for ail the mon ey they raised that went for toys and clothing besides the food The police and high school students helped with the pickup service while many helped to sort and pack on Wed nesday and Thursday and lions and everyone else who help ed deliveries a Job well done We packed parcels Last of all thank you for all the money recei ved a total of 1 could not start to give names for fear of miss ing everyone So to all of you who helped In any way a great thank you Ed and Siena van Hoekclen The University terloo will offer two courses In Halton Hills this winter Classes will begin the week of Jan 9 The courses may be attended free of charge for personal interest or may be taken for univ ersity credit Registrati on for credit students will take place at the first three class meet ings Prof BobLahue Ren- college will cond uct a class in the Acton public library Tuesday evenings His course Values in the Social Sciences will examine how and to what extent professional and societ al values Influence the decisions and activities of those involvcld in the social sciences At Holy Cross separ ate school Georgetown will discuss the social work profess ion its historical deve lopment disciplines va lues theories and meth odologies The course Introduct- Police car mischef An IByear old Acton male picked up for being Intoxicated in a public place was also charged with mischief when he kicked out the rear The man appears in Milton provincial court Jan 30 Car ransacked Sometime between Wednesday and Sunday worth of parts were taken from a Lincoln parked In the driveway of a Drive home in Georgetown regional police said two spoked hubcaps and one battery were stolen from the car Recognition 84 Applications are now available for the Municipal Awards Evening which will be held April If you know of someone who has brought honour to our community through their achieve ments in sport or culture la please nomhuM them for Recognition For more Information Local Bahais seek world religion day SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday January 1M4 Page I To the editor of The Herald The of Halton Hills In a gesture to promote World Religion Day held Jan IS have requested Mayor Miller to proclaim Jon 15 as World Religion Day The of Hills observe the event each year in acknowled gement of the truth of all world religions Hinduism Judaism Buddhism Christianity Islam and the Bahai faith are all Instru ments Baha is explain by which God has directed the spiritual growth and develop ment of man throughout history Through them He has revealed His purpose tor our lives according to our capaci ty to understand It at that particular time Since that capacity has steadily increased as man has evolved all religions are not only interrelated and divine ly Inspired but also progressive While each reaffirmed the basic spiritual truths of the one which came before each successive religion redefined the express on of these truths in terms of social relation ships in ever more complex ways By definition rellgl on means to bring together Bahau llah Founder of the Faith has affirmed this role of religion by say that the fundamen tal purpose animating theFaithofGodandHls religion la to safeguard the interests and promote the unity of the human race No force has ever been more effective than religion In bringing people together World Religion Day emphatically affirms that In this new stage in our development It Is the Influence of religion that Is once again at work By It the ordered life of man Is being transformed From it flows the hope of a secure and peaceful future Through it Gods purpose for today Is being accomplished For the voices of all religions to be heard as one voice expressing lis common commitment to the achievement of the unity of the human race this Is the pur promise of Religion Day Mrs Isabelle Weaver BRAMPTONGEORGETOWN FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION NOMINATION MEETING To elect a candidate lor the next Federal Election Monday January 23 1984 pm CENTENNIAL RECREATION CENTRE 80 Mary Street Brampton GUEST SPEAKER The Hon Erik Nielsen PC MP FOR FURTHER INFORMATION RE MEMBERSHIPS CONTACT 4511761 U of Waterloo offer credit courses ion to Social Work will be relevant for people who have a general Interest in social work and for those consider ing entering the profess ion Social work ia being carried out In various organizations and agen cies We will be discuss ing current theories and using case studies Can adian social policies and planning ana their Im pact will be highlight ed explains Alton Classes will meet Wed nesdays to 10 p m Both courses may be taken tor credit towards aBA degree as well as for credit toward the certificates offered by college Further Information is available from the local libraries from the Halton Hills recreation and parks department or from office of parttime studies and continuing education extension MOO Graduate from our Safety League approved Driving School Course and learn to drive properly safely economically Course graduates receive certificates tor insurance premium reductions March 3 Sals days or March Break 4 duration classroom time 1 pm driving more Intormitlon can- WMrWWWWWVrWWWmlWW owing NOW OPEN TO SERVE Y0UI An Elegant Dinner Is Beginning dining out Is always In good taste your host for a unique dining experience We feature home cooked specialties outstanding service and a relaxed gracious atmosphere all the family will 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