th acson ft hw warjnaaday april 9 1969 balunafao easter services wi annual presentation hockey in news enrolment pins mi prmntwj to erjan mill auldaa maria hairamy and mary jan jaffaraon and to mrt marram adair lafr to flnm aboval and mm kay aainnion far riaho mcaarad bar captain warrant tha praeantatlon war maria by gukte commwort mr w patrla irorn gualph jan jannlflrja pttoto b04 mjus by m r shorlill mr cmmeron mcenery lias been hospitalmed we hope recovery will be soon guests at the home of mr and mil he french were mr and mil dm campbell of london mr bui uccluiky of guelph and mr and mn delnur french and wee scmberley of georgetown all attended tlu chusch for the easter service w and mri drouillard vuled the snow finyly tsn sunday and alio attended the latter chmili uivke about 10 yountj folks attended the taster sunrise service on kidneys fami hill conducted by rev johntlon our church service on sunday war a very impressive one the church was filled with worshippers tight or nuie communicants joined by profession of faith and took first communion alio three member transferred to our church the choir rendered two number with voluntary music by mrt frme mcfnely arid kalhryrt sinclair we were pleased to tee miss beatrice iiiik out to the service sh lias been spending tlie winter hi acton with mrs ijlon mr r snufcr was jble to return lionw on i riday but u still tonfined to ihv house the annual meeting of the w i wai held in the tiuuniunily lyiilic on wedneulay it look tlie form of a dinner meeting a reuimr of the years work good friday morning breakfast repainting party of interest guide marv jan jatrarton raothoi bar anrohnant pin from mr w pair culda commission from guelpti at a tpacial caramony in eden mlllsjim jannlnos photo botmk and clyde chose milton an exciting chase through the back roads of the mlltoncampbeuville area ended in the recapture of a car thief who escaped cuitody at wetland the evening before twentyyear old gat station attendant larry wayne was angry when a cuitomer drove off without paying for s3 75 worth of gai at hit highway 25 nation after a ismile chase he captured the auipect but the nun escaped police were called in and half on hour later the culprit was picked up turn sod arthurs new mustry arthur a urge crowd attended the turning of the first sod at the lite of the first minor industry to locale in the village of arthur a new plant of the bell thread company costing 1250000 tills was a big day in the history of the village of just over 1 200 people the leaders of the community took the opportunity to congratulate themselves and 10 framed certificates of achievement were presented to the members of the village council and ave other persons who had helped persuade the hamilton company that arthur was the best place in southern ontario to relocate their olant leant dotation costs up 100 gullph wellington county board of bducalion met three days in a row but failed to approve a budget of nearly 1 5 500000 instead they decided to seek an audience with ontarios education minister hon william davis to discuss the matter the board learned that many rural taxpayers in the county will liave increases of over 100 per cent in education costs this year under the county system the board had been under pressure from the city of guelph to upprove their final budget so that the city mill rale could be set bui alter hearuig what might happen to the taxes in the rural ateas the board voted 75 against approval and to discuss the nutter with then municipal treasurers before u decision is made weve been sold down the river exclaimed p k gardiner of mount i oresl we were told wed be gelling the benefit of guelphs industrial assessment und now look at the mess were in juv mrt west coast glorgltown georgetowns juvenile hockey team left town tuesday april t for their trip to british columbia travelling in a special railway coach they are bound for victoria where they will play in an invitational tournament they will visit vancouver as well duruig their slay out west money for the tup was raised by the boys by a s0s0 draw a dance and waste paper collections with assists from several uidividuals and businesses rorzweffs rofctarte 501 guelph mr and mr emercon farewell recently celebrated their 50th wedding anmveisry at their home in guelph jftvoxuiatcly 50 guettt were present at the reception with their granddaughter marlene tanwelh receiving the guets mr and mr trtwell were married at the brides home in erin towtuhip on march 12 1919 mr tarxweu u the former mildred tety luugbier of the late mr and mr uaac teeter mr tartwell k the too of the late mr and mrs james tarxweu all of erin towrahipl eoflowms their mamajje mr and mrs tartwell established a lr home on the third line of erin towtuhip where they farmed until 1943 they moved to fergus where mr tanweu was an employee of baity bra until 1963 when he retired and moved to their cpreawthotaeaagoelph they hawe one ton garfkld who with his wife vera and hmiifciaaaatdlhy near rockwood wa twit with a trtsturert report xhowing a rood iwncul fttatement with a iteihu balance after all cwrutilmeit wen met several buuntu nutter were ditcuutfd ori of which was a request from limehoue principal fw awuitance m etecjiriii a buihelter for pupd cftangirit butrt 4 the fool of lmteliikjur cliff tle new date nf officer was mulled uveril iluntl nude which will be repotted later we are uirry to liejr of the death of mr willuhi siiulau sympathy i extended to iivenhris of lu family cihigraluiatuuii gitvu4 to mr and mrt kou mlijh who were nwricd jturdjy evenrng jt lunton church with tciepiion fol i owing a tocul evening was tendered in tin community centre on thurtday nlgltt to mr and mrs drouillard whoie irurruge uul place recently ntihlmr frkttd and relatives enjoyed an evening of euihre and in the uhjue of the evening prevented the couple with j lovely pie lamp along with bet wivhes expiewd hy mrt i smith mr koliert shortill of guelph iltnded the i ater service jnd vmled with relative here yn sunday i the hockey hoy had a game in 1 rin again on sunday jfjemthin theve mylijve lijj an inteiemmg eavini of hmkcy with ffundty chnpetihtm in hie hue ran keg i remit and dick miofhll have enjoyed coacjiifitf litem nd have taken ptide in hie achievement nl the hiy tirace owie and i tlluii sihwiiii viuled with mr and mr k shortill on sunday snouhank till uiow up whitiah along the nud and fence it teemed tianye tit ce in rny garden crocut and daiftodds tpcouting up through tle mow along the houie and garden really btave wee thtntt jutt cant wut any longer tor tpfing especially when the robins look around a much to say slepy head wjke up and ihine several taddle riders are leea around ualhnafad all we need now i a bugxy w two or would the uddle futrtes pull a bumy or maybe even a plough several old timer would love to plough with hnres again to compliment its swat founder henri dunant live international tmhtu of ked trow ared crou on a while backit6ufd is the reverie of ui flag of switzerland pollock catmilll 41 v u m4 0b1 by mrs r wright a family gathering numbering about 40 gathered al the home of mr william lowne and daughter isabel on sunday last the occasion was the engagement pjity of his grand daughter grace daniels of 1 rochester n y she was accompanied by the intended groom don wilzel of pittaburg n y her sister mary and parents mr and mrs daniels and mrs esenezes daniels sr all of rochester tlie wedding will take place in rochester in june guests weie from toronto guelph georgetown tden mills and rochester n y beautiful people of i church greeted with morning the young ulen mills presbyterian served their annual good i nday morning breakfast to a large crowd early birds being there at h oclock tlie menu of juice cereal or porridge bacon eggs toast hotcross buns tea or coffee got many compliments from the many visitors tlie mornings work brought in a food profit and the young vople deserve much credit for their efforts tlie congregation of ulen mills presbyterian church have been worshipping at rockwood for the past four sundays while the church at lden mills was being painted inside they will be able to attend laster service back home sunday april 6 tragic facts en poverty memorial service in report by mrs r mclean the conveners for the april meeting of ebenezer ucw were mrs sheldon trousdale and mrs russell finley members answered the roll with a veree about the resurrection the afternoons topic was poverty matthews gospel says of christ as lie looked at the vast crowds he was deeply moved with pity for them for they were as bewildered and miserable as a flock of sheep with no shepherd still we have crowds of humanity bewildered and miserable as a shepherdless flockphysically menially morally hungry and destitute the root causes of poverty are ignorance hunger disease over population and unequal distribution of wealth illiteracy increased by 200 million in 6 years approximately 70 per cent of schoolage children in the world do not attend school many because they have no school to attend it is forecast that by 1q7s hunger and famine will be a certainly for 23 of the worlds population only 20 privileged nations have an adequate food supply lvery minute 7 persons die of hunger or malnutrition canada one of the richest countries has us poverty one fifth of canadian families average an income of s22t3 that would still be affluence in asia africa and south america the poor countries have 7 per cent of total world population one cause ot poverty in wealthy canada is that 20 krcent of the people around the urth atlantic control k0 per cent of the worlds wealth mrs grace mclnnis m p says our society consists of a few rich people many seeking to become rich and the rest nulling around in frustration slum conditions in our cities are caused by the natural drift of lowincome poorly educated people to old housing areas there alcoholism and hopelessness take their toll and crime flourishes apalh is contagious canadas illiteracy and poverty figures look worse on account of our indian and eskimo population our brand of civiliiation robs them of their one time livelihoodgame run and fur many rural areas have serious poverty problems due to unproductive land and isolation from markets considering the poverty of asia africa and s america 75 per cent of worlds population our first reaction is apt to belt- ishopelesawhatcanwe do about iq if christs first followers had taken that attitude where would we be today indias prune minister mrs gandhi says the question before advanced countries is not whether or not they can afford to help the developing nations but whether they can afford not to do so the united nations sec gen u plant says failure to assist poor countries to budge the gjp separating them from rich nations is an invitation to violence our canadian national assistance to poor nations is w of i per cent our yearly increase in wealth is 3 billion to bring our assistancy up to 1 per cent would be only i 3 of our yearly increase in wealth in addition to our christian and humanitarian obligation to help the poor we have also the selfish one of self preservation malaria yaws small pox yellow trachoma leprosy and many other diseases are within a few hours flying time of us the church is fighting the ravages of poverty on many fronts tlie united church supports o hospitals acrou canada in whole or in pari mi nornsli mrs rerrier mrs diamond mrs war mis lllyih mrs moffat and mrs mclean reported on wlut the church i doing to help rev peter and mrs tucker now in rockwood who spent some tune in zjmhu have a message in the book on poverty christ stands in judgment upon the nations of the world who see the need jnd turn their hacks in favor of j second car or a television set for the den there is a day of reckoning coming when people shall call him lord lord his reply will be depart from me lor i never knew you one ol the alncni leaders lias said when the whiles have turned to loving the tragedy is we shall have tiinud to hating the white nun now i a symbol of exploitation unlets we mend our ways uho can guess what the future holds ol hate for our children and grandchildren teach us to give and mil lo count the cost to tight and not to heed the wounds to laboi and not lo ask for jny reward save that ue know we aie doing gods will mrs moore and mis m thomson served lunch thcie is to be j memorial service for the late rev ken griffiths at the regular church hour i m0 on april 20 mrs griffiths is coming up from louisbourg nova scotia she will be the guest of mrs geo thomas it is hoped that rev a l black of guelph now 00 years young will be able to lake part in the service tlie ladies decided lo serve a buffet lunch after the service to give old friends a chance lo renew their friendship with betty griffiths mrs walter lucas host of friends jre glad that tlie has returned to her home at r r 3 rockwood after a sojourn at kitchener waterloo hospital mr und mrs jack tcasdale and sons bill and bob are moving to r r 2 lljstings their many friends jre sorry to sec them go and wish them success and happiness in their new home sympathy is extended to mrs john 0 gorm in in the death of her mother in surrey i ngland mrs o gormans sister ixuolhy mrs bert moigau is a patient in pembroke hospital i orty five percent oft anadas total precipitation falls in british columbia due mainly to tlie pretence and location ot the rocky mountains arthur a johnson od optometrist mttton and acton sm pttfaaawftal bifctov far pata halton cooperative medical care plan all sumlcaiostaaatlaat daciata calls paid aw vim caal aaaaarwistv tarvleas laiatvtiaali v lnlva orauas ms- ttftvll at ty stmaal saayaat ravlsixlrata auatkly jtl uagla awataly 1322 caaal auarkly is33 family alia laclaaa major mtdical payaua jmaktirlv vbajflv nalt0m coor medical j1bvicbs usawhmi waaa taaj laa latmawtlaa ma aallfatlaa oni hohtm vattlmttlmimoo bl1 naam 3m stationery s6 mia st acton 01uh m mfinta tut 43fminy jfheimifm let u aaslst vou with your plana tor that ill important wedding jay oosit in and sue out owrutt siucttonor a invitations a annovnctutnts a infohuau a accesiomts ytm cju4 aftirima fjt unit lyft aaa aj sou isaar hoi surt ytf wsfcuiag uvluiioaa saawftwahuj tad srwiiinrlm wutt coapbta eufubae u to julity as eomctmm ol fana we also have personalized wedding napkins hatches and cakc 80x13 only z weeks left jacksons mens ft boys wear 28 main st north georgetown wo0htuis8av wi0whbav tlm kh thu1ujav mioavi 1 am f a utuldavi m u 1 prkesiers boots shoes woik mils and casuai itvui aho wrlhtu lootl including kaufman acton aantmm win0s and oimu ouautv maui bauixe el utjiti ouldwi skow aho vaprke door opining special friday9owt10amoly 5c ladies sunglasses- s2 value 4o0cv trvtal mai ay ttuiato ouum uuj auatty aaly u mm wtybrlutwt ea running shoes mm utuir tovi wjauu ul values to 229 kvy pair fc ili 1 00 pr linen tea towels uuvmtati 49c rg 19 ea mens windproof lighters jlg 1 tu qi 29 c ea half price on all mans boy vmmtss1 coats suits coats anojacttm fishing equipment v2 price atfus tuail lie v3 other jtems in the store ah ft a1jtt4