Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 2

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e social personal mr and mrs walter jjlehn hd charles m queen strttj peot a recent weekend in ybuwtstown ohio as guest of mrand mrs ted bralnard mr william chaplin 8 col- lege street is home from a trip to england where he was visit log with his motherinlaw mrs victor vardigans in norwich mr and mrs gordon garner 8 chipper court have just re turned from seventeen day iwjjtabdtpur thdrtpur started and ended at amster dam holland and took in such places as home athens palest- ine and jerusalem mr and mrs- sandy colvflle 2 howere inarriedtat boutoier point njs on april 26 were guests at a dinner party at the home of jjr and mrs george inglis 139 raylawn crescent when they ame ist for thjir honeymoon the bride is a niece of mrs inglis they alio visited with other relatives tin town and the glen itr and mrs gcorgebeddon mr and mrs j timleck mrs andy hunter and mr and mrs tom norton and were entertained by mr and mrsl harold thompson glen williams and mr and mrs gor- left town wi dbar john john fevguson has to be the idol of rick hardwick centre of erin seen grooms uncie and aunt mr accepting a cheque for 500 from terry stanley cup pool the montreal wmgers goal s mrs thomarat in st oath- money is his prize for winning the local clubs peer of the georgetown lions club the rines and then toured the ni- 303 of the final game earned rick his half grand at left isticket seller fred steen gara peninsula i the presentation took place at a recent lions meeting in stans restaurant trs receive ar can measure harold cox is owner ot main iga in hamilton and he speaks or iga dealers when he makes the above statement when an iga shopper saves 15000 in cash register tapes she can acquire a 200 food certificate this is a discount she can measure its not just an advertising claim of lower prices of course it she prefers our customer may exchange her tapes for eaton gift certificates or catalogue gifts the choice is hers true food discounts or catalogue merchandise l r lfmi immtlo vv 0me to church the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st feast of pentecost 800 ajn holy eucharist 9l30 ajn family eucharist ii ajn ftoly baptism and holy eucharist st johns united church 11 guelph st a772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist supply organist bernard shrubsole 030 ajn church school grade 1 and up 11 am- service of warship church school nursery to grade 1 junior congregation midweek activities for all ages everyone is welcome may raise limit the 30 mile speed limit on the east highway may be raised to 40 later this year council on tuesday approved a highways department survey which has found the 40 limit more sensible for this local motorist particularly commuters will certainly agree first baptist church main and guelph 8775491 minister rev le wilton 10 ajn sunday church school worship services 11 am morning service featuring a bookfair for our new library and awards for the winners of the library postercontest 7 pm evening worship organist mrs w townend choir director miss brenda mcneu clergy commen1 is the end in sight for missions hstorawses 5 6mjmy siffil applet 5 5 49 bakery treats 249 norval presbyterian church minister bev r d duncanson organist mrs win mulder worship service 1000 am the growth of the church through witness church school 1100 ajj special 14th anniversary services at marle ave baptist church 1100 am and 700 pm featuring dramatic preacher rev roy lawsom central baptist church london ontario mr david gast soloist ontario bible college department of sacred music you are invited to attend christian reformed church aabaaflaaaba yth lino georgetown 1 au vandenpol minister services every sunday 830 am and 400 pm 1 1 am sunday school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to coo hour radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 590s 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 am fm 1007 meg chin 400 pm georgetown alliance church of the christian missionary alliance p w coilns pastor 8779816 j 1000 am sunday school 1 100 ajvi and 700 pm farewell services op pastor collins cedaftvali community centre by rev paul w collins christian missionary alliance a national church leader speaking to his denomina tional conference raised the question of whether the end is in sight for foreign missionary work around the world the day is coming when the work of all men will cease jesus says so but jesus does not say that the work of foreign missions will cease before any other work we have greater opportunity for evangelism and church plant ing overseas today than at any other time in earths history consider viet nam viet nam has known war for more than twenty eight years twenty eight years of death and destruction and despair and for twentyeight years the prophets of doom have dolefully predicted the demise of missionary work in viet nam happily a strong core of christian and missionary alliance leadership failed to be con vinced otherwise we would not have 340 churches 300 national pastors and 42000 baptized members in that country if the present is any indication we are on the threshold of what will be a phenomenal growth rate for the church here elsewhere il is the same latin america is more open to christian missions than it has ever been the churches in africa are asking for additional missionaries in the orient we have witnessed the almost unbelievable purge of com munism from indonesia with its implications for a new bright era of christian missions in that island nation the most valid argument in favour of an optimistic view of missionary activity transcends any political techni cal or social considerations i refer to the great commission of jesus christ jesus commanded his followers to go and make disciples of all nations he did not make the command conditional on favourable reception by the host nation or on our financial means he just said go as long as the great commission is in the book christians have business in those places where the gospel of gods saving grace and mans need of repentance and conversion has not been preached and gods word is not about to pass away the future of missions neve looked brighter than it does right now teamscuits 36 dauitykmsir rolls m 39 gkratbscrtw3a89 kasownauvaute grade a medium eggs frozen roods soot mange mm f s 99 ekcutapplepe 2 m vp rsi t chips j extra hisweekupk noo in extra iga bonustapes stags 1 if ml ra ff fisshoau lowrottcaors ceuooniob tjmftmhtornt imwtmhaiicamnaal tgp349 m ic stmtitmecatstals 4 jl 5es37 st 3 tke dairy case mflboftrde 2asl35 nncmo aaawnekt sm0ied picnic shoulder it vltk beauty atds i simps ytsucorice jeua puddings pills8urtwxes fthaoraznbi the iga tape plan another reason why iga i we really care iga lucky shopper irene cole 631 freshly ground minced beef lib heinz strained baby foods 4 oz jars 4 47 kleenex towels pkg of 2 rolls 39 norval matthew laid i aw family reunion at pinegrove the descendants of the late mr and mrs matthew laidlaw held their annual family get- together at pinegrove commun ity hall on sunday may 18 with 60 in attendance a pot luck lunch was enjoyed and an afternoon of activities for the children and visiting for the adults followed there was lots of food left for supper and although it rained all day the indoor activities were enjoy ed by all a successful teen parent night was held in norval united church on monday evening may 12 with about seventy present the majority teens but a good number of parents also a singsong of new hymn songs opened the evening after which the film walk in their shoes was shown the film presented the problems of com munication between teens and parents those present were divided into groups and a dis cussion period followed donuts and coffee was served and i the discussion continued many indicated they would like more evenings along this line as they found this one quue helpful and interesting i unit two of norval united church ucw held a plaque de monstration at their regular monthly meeting held at the home of mrs peter pomeroy on wednesday evening may 14 mrs gordon laidlaw was in the chair for the meeting mrs jack way and mrs howard ches ter gave the devotional and mrs garnet laidlaw and mrs lloyd grant assisted the hostess in serving lunch home united church celebra ted their 107th anniversary on sunday i may 18 with rev fran cis cook of inglcwood the guest speaker special music was pro vided by the choir rev r w ridley preached at the three services of the inglewood charge mrs m johnson of grimsby a united church ordained min ister retired from active scrv cc was the guest speaker at nor val united church spring thankoltcrintt meeting held by unit one of the ucw in the church on thursday afternoon may 15 she gave an inspiration al talk on thoughts in the spring she said that easter is more than new life in nature all ar ound us it is a new awakening of the soul her talk was close ly related to a solo sung by guest soloist mrs francis thompson of hillcrest united church how great thou art mrs thompson also sang my task a dessert luncheon with tabic decorated with spring flowers started the afternoon with mrs guy wilson and mrs rw rid ley receiving the guests mrs lawrence may gave the grace the luncheon committee were mrs gordon miller mrs mur ray laird mrs spencpr wilson and mrs ed mclean mrs james laidlaw was in charge of the flowers mrs guy wilson presided at the service which followed mrs ridley played several selections on the organ and mrs wilson gave the call to worship mrs donald garbutt and mrs gil bert bcardmore of home united church ucw gave the devotion al on the theme family life mrs e mclean introduced the speaker mrs norman laid law and mrs wm graham took up the collection mrs murray laird gave the dedicatory pray er and mrs- wilbert cleave gave the courtesies congratulations to mr and mrs rm watson of brampton on the arrival of a grandson robert mclntyre 7 pounds born at the canadian forces base hospital fort york ger many on may 4 to their son george and his wife george expects to be station ed back in canada sometime this summer or fall ria lcanne daughter of mr and mrs john wilson was bap tised by rev donald amos at grace united church bramp ton on sunday may 11 a congratulations to janet wey and robert ankll who were married in norval united church on saturday may 17 the reception was held at the georgetown golf country club they will reside in guelph where mr ankli is a professor of economics at guelph univer sity janet who has been teach ing commercial subjects attend ed guelph university to fict her ba mrs ed mclean page 2 the georgetown herald thursday may 22nd 1969 limehouse was minister here gets dd degree mr and mrs a w benton mr t h price and mr neilson benton o limehouse and miss jean ruddell and mr and keith barker of georgetown were am ong those who attended the 125th annual convocation of knox college when the degree of doctor of divinity was con ferred on rev c c cochrane ba bd on may 6 the limeholise presbyterian church congregation plan a fa mily picnic after the church service next sunday morning may 25 they will be joined by the sunday school children and their parents on this their final day of classes until jail mr and mrs bert benton and mr and mrs john quinton were guests at the 01dham wed ding anil reception- in regent park united church orlllia on saturday morning their cousin miss joanne dorothy king dau ghter of rev and mrs walter king of orlllia was married to rev john wesley oldham of muskoka by his- brotherinlaw rov s bell assisted by hlfun- cle rev david proctor mrs a benton barragers fur storage 772279 bolens husky 1050 this tractor will power 3 different att tle from gordons with a rugged 10 hp engine the 1050 has a high and low speed range 3 forward 1 rev erse and many more quality and perforrhance features here is the tracfbr that will meet most lawn and garden power needs husky tractors are available in power range from 7 to 14 hp priced from 545 g s c r r 3 georgetown at ashorove h775365 f m

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