Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1965, p. 3

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twelve hundred witnesses rally at 3day georgetown convention bejadion of bthle priodplea baa been a chief cause of to- says moral breakdown wilt striking- words joseph icxliak pistrict supervisor i the iso southern ontario coo- of jehovahs wlinoa- eat the lheoe for the pub- diecoune eoutled the mo ra breakdown what can be about undelivered to ah a eodleocf of lo i ha the georgetown and duuw rlh school audltonuna sun- alternooa mr scaxlioti ws hm i use lexite fcaibertna rvpr j mitlm 16 euasrecauoa iriw brtstlord to 0aitle at th pthpctpa tauiwl of u lhrea- mini annual wilne eoava a iwvl vriday hatimlay and jjy j ui 44 tim tprinjf weather and the i bjeautiful new aebool had pro i vided pleasant batkjjjround lot uw fcaicwibly kijty laj witiieiea had c i f pted invitations to attend fur dvutd uinlng ih the iiiini try the entire three day program i ramdd around the theme tkllunjiy kulill your unl i airy nd tdichllkhted the ur ifbtkry of iteeoing the mmlhtry 1 produruve pure and chaste i hadav rmday profirsm built round i um convention theme included lb regular witrtfu uinlury school normally conducted aekly in each local rner i gallon and the service ueel barf a mln iklry development which directs and demon ittnua ikeir public preaching work fcoberl g koch or guelpb di i to the first nixht audien in of 761 that at least 7 out 10 ih very toiupregalion loould benefit from the at it tew ajtnjznent tlrf uinutry school conduct td by jehovah a witnesses for than so year trairu men lawaoit and children to be tt ibctlve speaker to best pro- euisa the message of tha kinf i to the public rfv atudeat ttiiniater were akd to apeak to the audience on aelwcled themu of lb it own preavarauoa a upi4u feature of the echool haw air ssciluoe a icra duau o lb wawaurw uu- sabool of cllead at hwaly nw york eounicuiai each atu darot o4 hu jjtjjraiioh drllwry ad ucbiii touuidi iatuhday ot ktunuy kitnuw hj erowdasd kuditoriutu hard a artiffirta orditulloo adlrrj by sciioii to uf btiuiljrl candidate rtr jalaovati witjumwi ktr saraione aaid lle art of wtr bavuatd coiktituua their certfuuioy ot brduiatiuh im ttutrr no agv limit tt for baiptiiaii but tlt candidate must have a prior dedication to d in hl own heart and by the act of bapuaui he merely giv as outward teivtitnouy before wilne of the fact parents and ufnifeert aiaoiig tu 1 014 attendnhf the sjturdiy evening program were butdly warned to beware of toying with sexual uiuouxality lift of all it violates dull commands and atvondb ii might injure others mentally physically and spiritually convent lonen displayed ent hustaam for a demonstration en acting a christian father and mother crinkly explaining scriptural commands to their teen age son and daughter to beware of toying with seiual immorality uliliiing a series of five iktts the bo minute program demonstrated the importance of applying bible principles in every aspect of life in addition to counsel for pa rents ami teenagers congrega tion elder were shown how to build up the appreciation of spiritually immature members uethods were alto recommen ded for improved development of congregitioa overseers and ministerial aaaistabu sunday tbe cuxlut supervisor of the 10 coogreatlona bougjju k held spoke uj the aaacmbly oct sunday afternoon speaking of m hrple with a luri u held aaid u uday le the lat ami wot are liv lug without a purpoae how trvrf we uiut let pcovle klitrw we have a purpose id life id hit kevote ipeji the couveobon chairman air sart iumu aiao stated ailylii bible prmciplrt has been a tried and proveu method of e4mibatug tlae moral breakdown tn busjuetj dealiiik juvenile drlmqueiuy and in uuritjl if fair true christian follow the jtibltcal example nj i ave abandoned the practices and conduct of this world the convention was perst rj ei tiil by im volunteer workers alitor bed into 20 d bllnutratlve detvartnteiits 40 volunteers aided in serv in 1 00fuileourw mrau to the delegates wlulr seasion recet id convention offir all ex presard appreciatlun to buuneis firms and individual throuifh out the arcs whose rlfi rti c n ulhuted to the succeij of the assembly sends churchill portrait to prime minister pearson uri dorothy iullen who operates the dorothy i ullcn school of art in llramptnn re ceived a letter frwn i rime ml nisler lister ii i earson thank injf her for the print of the por trait she had painted of sir winston churchill an which had been presented to the prime minister by het kelly mrmlier of parliament urs iullen painted the p- trait of sir winston churchill and later sold it to a allcry in weiton it wai later rr old and lithographed and the print are now available across ca nada through a number of chain outlets geologists wife lived in rhodesia northern ontario wl vaur pcad w btafaop wii- of dr k g bishop u asain sl s died in coorgelown hospital on may 26 aitef an ulneaa ot two and a half years airs bishop was interested in church and arucuurly in eboir work and waa a tamaher of ht john i united cburefa here tor 31 eara she wu bom in uoulreal in her youth she aatig n the dollglaj welhodut church in that city and was a mmubrr of the fcjgar thoir a thole of reeugxiited eompeteo re undei the ledvriut of skilled conductors hrr ftisiiily had i record of t vice in the brtliab army rand father humrt hoyd fought through w crimean war and pourhjard the crioeri war tue dal with ban cpverlog the bat tlr bf shaitopol inkemkah llalaclava and alma ut fsthir wljlism lloyd srrved in india for twenty year uvovmg to a nada on difccharav after her narrugr un hi i biiop spent two years at nohan ga in orthern hliodeja zam bra where her husband was theft charged acton liquor store entry three youths have been re qiandfd in their own recotn one until june 21 after ap pearing in county court last week charged with break and entry and theft at the arton llyuor store where teorge ar gent of men williams u ma nager ur sartenl was called to the tore sunday may 30 by oli alter they discovered the front plale glass door smashed in and broken bottle lying inside while making a routine check at 12 jo a m a check of stck by mr sar gent revealed that a case of vodka a case of rye and h in dividual bottles of rye had been taken two had been broken inside the store and one out side police followed footprints in the frost to the rear of the 1xbo building and found one full bottle of liquor which had been dropped the opp took three youths j two of them high school stu dents into custody 63 hours after the break in one who had recently dropped out of high tchool was charged with pos- ae siing stolen goods their case was reminded un til june 31 court mr and mrs r king celebrate twentieth mr and mrs roderick kine is temple iload celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary oh may 2oth all their family were present for a buffet sup per urs king had made and decorated a beautiful cake for the occasion the oldest of their six children sharon is engaged to gary code of west hill their wedding will uke place in st john s united church george town on july 17th idas resident gwolociat at the no- haafa copper mine the next two yean were spent at fort victoria tn southern jthodeaia a viilace near the famous im babwe ruins a return to canada brought period of residence at vrl ous mining and prrmpeariing cent re including five years at the ry master aline in the timmina re her htiahand s change to a consujiing geolofjut status resulted eventually id a tnove to a tomato place of biialnesa and the purchase of a botne here at 3 uarket mrw she wj intrlmly for d of fialdng and in the bush arcs it was hwyraairt recreation hiid she becabe tiuite adtpt at fish lug frooi a canoe she had any friends and tiki capacity u be lag fiercely loyal to tiirrt her curetowi fruxld of longest stimtifig was mrs charles will son tbe friendship developed when the families lived in ad iojrung autf tiousei at iha uclu mine north of sioux took out at a period when the child ren of utth families were of an age to play ug r titer she leaves her husband hrlr jand daughters un w a co stain audrey and mrajonald gregory juan her fir thorn i a son allan died at the age of i eleven months and was burled i at salisbury southern itliode i i u hv ian rteming conducted uie funeral service on may us i at the harold c uk lure vu neral home and interment was in greenwood cemetery pall bearer were jamea r fvani graham rarnell harlei will son douglas ialiriier prnest korgrave md jospb johnston ambuunce out three times in same day toe georgetown voluoteer aaobulance service nude thre run during the week of viay so to juoe 5 and they vere all on the sanie day sunday alay so 1 00 a if at emergency rud from glen williami to cforgetown yiomotu uvrn by jim eninirnaa and icen uccoili sunday vtay 30 iji aw a luel call antoiunce not re quired twltm by jim emmer on and ken uccoh suniuy uay 30 3 so 1 u an uittncy run frwn ceorge town to georgetown boepiul taktir by harry allan and sorjn gulbria tkaf olokoatovirm hiiaib twuiuuy 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