Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1965, p. 2

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letown supermarket men igas san juan conference thi aoorrowm mkalo pmc ih bur j ed cudwn in sen jua three georgetown wets were icdounleln train forest iber oahawas taeloded to a group which merchandising flaw to san juan puerto rico is tak part la aa iga confer ence had advance study of food market operation bd caldwell and bill barber of georgetown iga and ross tseairerey who u manager of taa ultaway rood market in peterborough stayed at the aaserieaa hotel hn besides the conference utay ware ible kg tour a number of the islands attractions including old san loan which data back to th una el columbus and tha vlca president officials of lha ojiawa wholesale untiled iga tup- by hti constant dedication pller ld ur caldwell waejlo the highest iga prlncjplea among mora than 300 iga deal- 1 mr caldwell hat firmly wlbli erf and their wivee who hadlshed hii qualification to parti- been selected to participate injeipste in thu advance techni- tha conference bacauaa of hlsques ttudy hi invitation to outstanding record of customer j lake part in the conferanca la service and operational efflci- precognition of this fact ur ency jtlarber aid food retailing today is far the sliday conference u from juat keeping atore it has by dr lawrence become arr exacting acience a jtaylor vice rreaidrnt of llille- we atriva to auataln improve- dale college hillsdale miehl- ment of service and at the fame t gan one of north amerless tine keep prieea at the lowest outstanding authorltiea on hu- poaaibla level said v t bar- man relations in retailing ian ritchie resident here twelve years a r of georgetown tor the paat twehre yearf ian mrfamnan hitcm tor- chard bind dlad in georgetown and dsatrkt memorial hospital aa wednesday may uth at th aga of 73 mr uidbie was horn la ab aeotland and cam u weetara canada in ltl la uut ha married the former aee csuberoa tn w avho e aha thetr daughter gbelaga atwv t ierfuaoti of montreal and a traadaon las fergusoa ara alao left u k a brother mn of loaf uland new yofic mr and mrs mtebia lived in wlaafpeg far twenty year and sudbury for twwaty ayaara where ha wai a member of tha staff f mutual ufa they retired tn georgetown rajneral aarvlra wu conducted at the harold c meclura vurrl horn s4 edith street kav jamas a terry of oak- villa and hev ian firming officiated cremation followed tha awrvlee it r hiddleston best cadet at inspection of corps 676 teeter jone photo oakmoattovvn rlloh school principal j i lambert preterits tha j l lambert trophy lo cem gerald johniton wtvvta precision squad wti judged bast demonstration ceoreuwn high school ca de u r illddleston waa aw- ardad the col barber trophy and miniature symbolic of bec cadet in the local corps at aha annual inspection of geor- talaarn high school cadet cottu no brt in tha georgetown park wednaaoay may nth th inapaction ceramoiiy in- cajudai tha inapaetlan awl mirdh nast dlepktyi and damonatra- taon of award to individual cadets tha eeiole taken by col john k barber inapecung ot- ttear u- r grant of toronto and instructor captiln a rob- act chief instructor lt g b amustronc u u paleechak and u c a teeter alto occu pied the aahitlng base th general proficiency tro phy waa presented csm gerald johnston the plaque and tro phy for best girl oedet col marlon whaa beat signaller trophy u cutf levy best riret year cadet cpl robert barw beat first year girl cadet cdt georglnat brown and uaater cadet awatd to lt r luddleaion a new award the j i lam bert trophy named for the high school retiring principal to be presented annually to tha best demonetretton team was accepted by csu gerald john ston for the precision squid other demonitritloni were the bren gun pn and ttittga procedure under lt steve bar ing signals under lt cuk levy and map using under lt richard luddleiton other officers taking part were cadet major l sties ca det capuin m baker cadet u n hamilton csdetlt v- elans roberts other ncoi cadet scats ser geant n hibbert cadet serg eant dennis stlet dpi john griff col john golden cpl dave francis cpl fred yates cpl norm hansen cpl bill dick domtar25year club meets at catharines is naw members edward jr and j- mcnallywere 1 talo the domur 2s ijyaar club at the clubs annual 4ulner in st catharines frldasv aino of the ol the dub sd4nf bus at tuut dinners the main speaker had been a top exe cutive in the firm but that was changed this year when the dean of the anglican dio cese rev h r bagnall ba dd waa invited to address the members a floor show followed the dinner and speaker car out of control- two youths injured two georgetown ytfuthaeaca- ped seripus injury sunday night erben the car hey were in was completely demolished in an r- 7 l t v accident on the 17th slderoad near the oth line weat chlng- uacouay admitted to georgetown me morial hospital with a chipped ankle was the driver carry lone is of r ft 4 georgetown a passenger wayne hergert 18 of r r 4 georgetown es caped with multiple bruises chlnguacousy police said the 1086 car wis westbound on it slderoad whefrlt went out of control and entered the north ditch rolling over several- tlm- m damage was oatlmaled al j000 tj gordon tiny garvin dies in michigan cordon clifford tiny gar vin a former resident of glen williams died very suddenly la detroit mletdgan 6n mon day may 10th la his both year ur carvla was the son of mary 1111 garvin and john garvin olen wllllama ha attended school there during world war rlrst he serv ed under col ballantlne from georgetown after his dischar ge he joined tha royal cana dian mounted police and wss wllh thetd for a number of years he moved to detroit where ha has bean a painter tor aeverll years he is survived by his wife the ionaer ploxenra blsne whom he married in 1m0 two slaters marie mrs c kara inglewood snd enie mra george sargent glen williams and- a brothar harvey glen wllllama a son by a previous marriage harold predeceased him twentyfive years ago a brother howard also prede ceased him rev john uemulkln offi ciated at tha funaral service which was conducted at tha harold c ucclura funeral hema 34 xdlth street ge orgetown on thursday may lith at two oclock pallbearer ware douglas and donald sar gent len murdoek merle held all of glen williams john deherty georgetown and larry mlnard of detroit interment was in glen williams ceme tery a i 49 cmickin cut ugs or breasts tularin wieners 491 at 1 vara i chubl vwy time chubs 21c frihg os r0rsts chickens ooldtrt hi pi chiquita brand bananas lb product f fcuuw can wo 1 orada vine ripe tomatoes 6trf hot houaa cucumbers nm croc easy i rj jaffa oranges 12 price khectivw atoy it 10 31 23 we taw slsa te limit cknlliua uuy f ancy tomato juice 2 mahi uajt lb 29- jl lie aw jr ilia wy seal lj dau nj 7 mm o stirchtlnest 103 prince charles it a iucky wophht 1411 63 canned isams 139 49 87c 69 45c sveaier muud w amad a wjttm rose pickles 2 soft drinks l kja koval ooti ice cream mfcil mtcajtrt htozcn fancy mixed vegetables i wlni laorneauilnrj happy haappari if bulovea watch tlmt far any hilly occatidn ttxtsi a lt ills a watch eat witch like luless its lilt yu can tail piles tad ey u living tak mis la ewnlng baaauultskux willi mle saaeurwsick eiaerts taayil kal you theasa aw berleet gift frmsttflaria buica ulactkal priced iras iim u t inai a iw hal bdum suns ulawala ess b0ught0n j vjy li 1 a main wre morlh i7743j save these extra tapesi m si intra 110 ysea wllh carnation instant 3 in hox kwottid mllk grand llquui 32 01 size trttmocnt scott rsch towh holdtt pepaodant giant ycothfasti steealva an intra 1 tana wllh chock full on ills 1 lb hag c o i i all colours pkg ot 2 4cott yowau racalva an intra 3 yaae wleh 0 ox- pkgs carnation rroien mrlfech kics twblelute vac aid i ol pkg ulcto cookio miay rnxlure tf usa can no 1 camot1 3 u bag claries beans pork 237c frcrktij prepared mujiard u 245t nesafe instant coke oh ut 99c chartoal rrwej wjuhe a 79c kool aid a- wi 549c 1049c iga potato chips 49c hospitality apple pie 43c maple fiesta dinnerware dinner plates thi mail hao writer takes exception to letters paragraph 18 normandy blvd georgetown ont may 17th 1005 dear tmuor i have read with great inter- eat the letter published recent ly on evolution the last one by rev drue woods has a sentence to which 1 take excep tion namely it is simply a matter of bias but our eternal destiny the deatlny of the hu man eoul rests upon our ehoke surely rev bruce woods is not ctaamlhsl that all must bel ieve a he doe or suffer eter nal damnation paul wrote prove all things bold fast that which is good jesui christ taught men to use their reason is support their faith in this ace m aoienliflc development we are not eispectad to cllnaj to the superstitions and dooms of the past snd disregard all the near knowledge physical or spi ritual which 1 constantly com- lag to hgw mans path to god many ohurdh leader are driving people wey from reun ion because they regard faith a si stalk thing not one ot the inattention ol christendom can say it is designed end built in direct conformity with an ex press cororoand of jeeua christ in the gospels no church ha adopted the challenging teat for membership used by jeeua him self for his disciples by this shall air men blow that ye are ty disciple if ye have love one to another we should never allow dif ference of opinion or diversity of though to separate u from ouf fellowmen br to be- he strife the creator of all u one god from him alt creation sprang into existence man la the aum of creation and jasua the perfect man la the expression of the complete thought of the creator the word of god the proeesa of creation aa told in genesis took a very long period of time mans umleralaivding of this proeesa ohangea as centuries roll by but the miracle of our creators love for mankind rc- romalns the same hes brought us into being to know him and to worship him therefore our msln concern must be to lesrn more about hun and how he wishes us to act white on this material globe or earth our sojourn here is so very short there is no room tor controversy and wisled energy over nonessentials i should like to quote from an authority on evolution which appeals tn the reason and agree with scientific discoveries yet allow us to understand the genesis story in a satisfactory manner the beginning of the exist ence of nun on the terrestrial filobe resembles hi formation art the wonsb of the mother the embryo m the womb of the moeher gradually grows and develop until birth after which it continues to crow and develop until it peaches the ego of discretion and maturity thoueh in infancy the algns of the mind and spirit appear in tnan they do not reach the de cree of perfection they are hnperfeot only when man at tains maturity do the mind and the spirit appearaml become evident in utmost perfection dispute hihred or so also the formation of man in tha matrix of she world was in the beginning like the embryo then gradually he made pro gress in perfectneas and grew and developed until he reached the slate of nuturity when the mind and spirit became visible tn the greatest power in the beginlng of his formation the mind and spirit also existed but they were hidden later they were manifested in fhe womb of the world mind and apirit alao existed in the embryo but they were concealed afterwards they appeared so it is thst in the seed the tree exists but it is hidden and concealed whrn it develops snd grows the complete tree appears the seed does not st once become a tree the embryo does not at once become s man they grow and develop gradually all beings whether urge email wore created perfect end complete from the first but vheir perfections appear in them by deerees the orssnl- ration of god is one the evo lution of existence la one the divine system is one whether they be small or great beings all ire audjeet to one law and system first the shoot ap pears from the seed then the branches leaves blossoms snd fruits but from the beginning of its existence all these things are in the aeed potentially though not apparentiy the terrestrial globe from the be- ainnlnc was created with all loi element substances minerals atoms and organisms but these only appeared by degrees flrl the- mineral then the plant af tdrwards the animal and finally man out from the first these kinds and spool oa ex isted but were undeveloped lu the terrestrial globe and then appeared only gradually for the aupreme organisation of god- and the universal natural system surrounds all beings and all are subject to this ruli man from the beginning wtlhi perfect can and composition and i nayajmt s tude for sfcfoirlngmatertei and spiritual perfeetatlona snd was the manlfastauon of tiuaa words we will mske tnsn in our image snd llkeneas cm1- ttitioo has brought him out of j his wild state just as the wild fruit which ire cultivated by i a gsrdener became finer sp ter and acquire more freuhneaai and delkiacy yours i sincerely juuiubl barb tmb mail rao town has changed in quarter century brampton ont j dear sir twenty five years sgo the 34th day of may irene eva i carter waa married to waller lockwood tvihble of brampton i in st georges church they were attended by walters lis- 1 ter florence mrs jack run- 1 him and mr ilunhim wss beat i msn we have still kept a copy ol i the georgetown herald loqkj lng baek over the pages thlna have changed a lot no s- nowtwentyflve year ago fe i show waa one of the highlit- 1 of town we would take in- i show then to bill longs fr coffee mr long was goo to altehdsnowstmjtteatalin rant it still isth atnoolhrll spot for the grsv coach bus i lookjng over buck joixt jdl sausage 20c a pound rurtl rout me supersud large bofl 19c coffee ste lb i jj after livtn inbranrpton foifl ts year 1 still hom w warnti yot in my- heart 5jt

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