Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1966, p. 10

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view from down under bible is key to combat delinquency witnesses delinquency is successfully overcome as adults face up to their responsibility jehovahs witnesses have largely been able to overcome this worldwide problem by applying bible prln dples in their daily lives and the dally lives of their children said mr melville taylor presld log minister of the georgetown congregation of jehovah s wit nesses mr taylor made these state ments when he reminded local witnesses this week of their in iutmn to attend the fiveday god s sons of liberty district assembly to be held st the can adlan national exhibition grandstand among- the more than 50000 delegates expected visiting aussies take a look around standing on the steps of the dominion seed house are georgetown rotarians ron tkhchen ken robertson bob mcdonald end ed burman guelph rotarians trevor jones nd meco vallenan and visiting australians john nathan geoffrey bird peter bourcrner illtobert fordham michael heffernan and ronald hugo the aussie delegation was en- tlertbined by the georgetown rotanans last wednesday with a tour of the seed house nnnhnn t ika miinlru hnnv itf mr irta aant thnmm fill ion anri a barbecuct at p reception at the country home of mr and mrs thomas dillon rbisbops farm glen williams t bud jholy land pictures ffshown to wms group the wms met at the home jjof mrs appleyard on thursday i evening mrs appleyard read scripture and mrs gisby led in prayer mrs sam mackenzie i xecently had a tnt tsr air to i the east and with bet splendid glides and easy commentary took us on an enjoyable trip to belgium greece egypt leha- md the holy land and aus- tixia mrs- glen scott aceom panied by mrs boughley on the organ played enjoyable violin solos mrs sanford thanked all t those taking part in the meet tag and the hostess mrs apple- yard and her daughter in law served a buffet supper after we are glad that mrs jas findlay is well enough to j home after several weeks in bos- pital in georgetown recent visitors include mr david roughley who passed his year in radio at ry erson and is presently with e cbc for the summer home with friends mr and mrs leonard moore f kenora with the ronald moores for a few days mrs cnchton and jackie mrs glen scott end mrs sykes at ended the funeral of an aged aunt mrs mccutcheon at mid land on tuesday mrs lane spent last week mrs mileham and her grades 6 and 7 enjoyed a bus trip he museum and toured a de stroyer in the harbour at tor onto on monday communion services will be observed at lunebouse prcsby tonan church on sunday the nnnt congregational picnic is planned for saturday evening at ross lake stewarttown i- ballinafad bates to onondaga for last year as student mr bates received word this week that he will be serving on the onondaga charge brantlord presbytery for his last year as a student minister pnor to his ordination next june the institute met at the home of mrs frank smith for their june meeting each member an swering the roll call by rccit faig a verse from an old school deader several items of busin ess were dealt with and mrs j afcesery read the current ev ents which were prepared by mrs n sinclair mrs l jamte- aon gave the motto keep your word with your children the same as you would with your banker a geography match was held which all enjoyed themeeting closed with the na clonal anthem and wx grace a social tune followed over the the sympathy of the commun hy is extended to the burton family in their bereavement mrs bartota has been ill tor aooae tuna and was rushed s the hospital last week end for home decorating tips given at lilac tea the annual lilac tea and home bake sale was held in st johns anglican church last wednesday afternoon sponsored by the church guild mr gordon garner george town merchant gave an interest ing talk on home decorating he described the different and materials in rugs and drap eries these were well ilustrat ed and showed different colour combinations with slides a three dollar voucher to be used at garners store was do nated as a door prize and mrs fred armstrong held the lucky ticket rugs also donated by garners were won by mrs e hodge and a visitor a sister of mrs leonard bunton eager buyers quickly bought the home baking and sat down to enjoy lunch served by the guild ladies congratulations to mr and mrs harvey clare on the birth of then- third son on friday june 10 the regular meeting of esqu esing women s institute met at the home of mrs j dawson on thursday evening june 9 roll call was answered with donation of a bar of soap among visitors introduced by the president was mrs pretty from england along with her daughtenn law from clarkson mrs pretty is an institute mem ber there and brought along a program of the years activities in her home branch mrs wr lawson gave a com plete report of the district an nual meeting held in ballinaf ad community hall plans were made to hold the annual picnic at kelso july 14 it was learned that another member is the mother of a son mr and mrs jim staddon for mer stewarttown residents are the proud parents the health convener was in charge of the program and call ed on mrs stuar hall and mrs roberts thorns whodemonstrat ed frst aid a social hour was enjoyed with mrs wm hum phreys mrsjfittoms cook and mrs wr lawson assisting the hostess mrs george atkinson thank ed the hostess and those who had contributed to the program ordained minister will preach in flinton charge at a service in ottawa on june 1st rev wayne hilllker was ordained a minister of the united church of canada ho li married to brenda lou hender son daughter of mr and mrs charles j henderson formerly of georgetown of 25 caribou rd toronto who attended the ordination service mrs hilllker a queens university graduate is a high school teacher mr hiuiker received his ba and b d degrees from queen a university and bis testament in theology from queen s theolog teal college kingston the churchs bay of quinte confer ence is the area in whkh he will begin bis ministry in july his first summer as a student was spent on two cree teenagers and younger children be sure your children attend this assembly he urged cause the information they will receive there will be too valu able for them to miss if lit le children are able to learn the complex languages of their par ents they are able to learn the pure language of the bible you want them to grow up on a spir itual diet that is capable of turning them into mature christ ian men and women one cause of juvenile delinquency is adult delinquency take them with you so they will benefit by your example twenty different departments are being set up to operate the convention these will be mann ed by staff of over 8000 volun leer workers from our congreg auon alone leonard lambert and robbie lambert of 220 del rex blvd working in the lost and found and checkroom de partment melville taylor of rr 1 terra cotta will be working m the information department frank milton of 5 gibbons place will be working in the trucking department frank and marg capes of rr 1 norval oattendwillbe thousands of- reservations in northern alher the freeway will link george town with metro at belbeld dr in etehiodke tn georgetown hiraijc thursday junk 16 t4 pags 10 ta last summer ho was sent to the flintoncloyne pastoral charge and will now be return ing there as an ordained minis ter mr hilllker who is the son of mr and mrs clinton hilhkcr of rev c wayne h1lliker montreal received abplus av erage in his graduating year and won the w d kirk prize which is awarded to the senior student standing first in public speaking book engineer as speaker explain bel field freeway georgetown lions club will hear first hand about a project ed super highway linking geor getown with metro toronto next tuesday walter q macnce a govern merit engineer who was directly responsible for a depl of high ways study which includes the belfield freeway will address department however none of the volun leer workers will miss the con vention sessions mr taylor stated because all departments will be tied in by the public ad dress system it is estimated 11 bet that over four miles of wire working in the volunteer service will be required to do this the club that nightand the lions have extended an invitat ion to any interested citizens to attend the dinner meeting at suns restaurant only stipulation is that those wishing to attend contact club president fred zorge 877 2841 before 8pm this friday night this is necessary so dinner ac commodations can be arranged as soon as the highway news broke mr zorge contacted the minister of highways hon cs macnaughton asking that he or a representative attend a club meeting the minister sent his regrets yesterday saying that mr macnc would represent him george kerr mp p will al attention farmers harvest twins- master feeds stewarttown are agents ior the well known brand of plymouth harvest twines plymouth bali twin combs in two lengths 9000 ft per bale tensile 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