Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1969, p. 2

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vj social and personal miss carol mcglivray 8 guelph street was id lakeceld- juoe aut attending the- wedding of miss jane pettifer and mr douglas cowx which took place in st john the baptist anglican church and th reception which followed in the church nail jane and csrol were school friends from the university of thk georgetown herald thursday july 3rd 1969 pages western ontario sunday even ing carol accompanied by an other school friend from west ern miss denise mckay of dresden left malton by plane for a two month holiday- on the continent and the british isles soccer news clergy comment close the mosquitoes win 50 in ontario cup round by ivan bird of united again showed their this week ses the end of the prowess sharing the goals in first half of the house league the 31 win over celtic both season the association has been sides were strong but defensive very happy to see the way all errors by celtic accounted for the boys have improved during the loss noel watt scored cel- this period providing great en- tics goal and i played another tertalnment for spectators i good game this win put united j lnto ae league lead the second half of the season will commence in approximately a month last e league wednesday arsenal enter tained jets hoping to move clo- eer to the league lead but had saturday afternoon fans t to ne content with a stalemate were treated to a great display jg both teams played ex- by the mosquitoe division rep eellent soccer indicating file resentative team which gave strength of the assocta- game whitbyjeam a m thrash- tton c v near fit- ingln the first round of the on- gary mi md kob dav tario cup competition ion were outstanding for jets most of the offensive threat ed peterson and ken boss top came from the left side paul w arsenal baxter bob clelland and davie paterson in complete control and providing many scoring op portunities forwards for the remaining jj friday beavers nd wolves played to 11 tie to a game described as one of the best of season danny donoghue i played a great game in goal robert monteath playing at wolves only brian bradley centre balf gave a great disp- em beat him for bea- in our present society we hear the feint murmuring of lay snuffing out almost all of mike magdy scored the p y these vibrations are the whitby attacks before they wolves goal and was well sup- came close to goal by rev r c lohnes maple avenue baptist church some who are opposed to the church small in regard to the overwhelming sound of those who still regard the church as a needed and necessary part of our canadian life and its social structure yet any complaint must be considered with appropriate steps taken to correct the ill if possible the undercurrent as we think of if against the church may be not be so much against the organization itself or even the need of church in ones life but probably more so against the role it is trying to play the former transport minister mr paul hellyer during a recent speech questioned the role of churches today in a world torn by conflicts and ideological struggles a gen eration ago he said the church was the centre of social activity in the community this function as largely changed tthrough competition supplied by service groups social clubs and television he went on to say one wonders if perhaps service clubs are now doing better work than chur ches if we are to suppose as from this statement that chur ches are in competition with service clubs then i for one will concede that they are doing a better job and that the churches ought to be closed unfortunately too many chur ches have adopted a social role and have forgotten or at least have neglected the primary purpose for their exist ence the commission that jesus gave to his followers was to go and make disciples of all peoples not that we are to ignore the needs physically or socially of anybody but gods supreme desire is to bring men and women and young folk to the place of repentence and faith this he made pos sible through the supreme sacrifice of his son jesus christ in an effort to satisfy the natural cravings of men for fleshly satisfaction the church of god has neglected mans spiritual needs to the extent that even the prosperous and apparently happy of canada including georgetown have openly disregarded god man worships himself and sunday has become a fun day close the church not at all however let us see our fole in its right perspective give the gospel of salvation priority and god nay wish to vindicate our existence by a revival throughout our wonderful land should we fail to follow gods word we will undoubtedly see the downfall of anything that resembles religious life there is a way which seemeth right untoa men but the end thereof are the ways of death proverbs 1412 this j which sb petition s an excellent team 6uld go far in this com ported by mike osborne and john ransom andrew gordon and wayne martin both played well for beavers bantam marauders took street- unbappily our junior b i j boys playing in the same com- me b te and ran up astro- petition could not carry on with nomical figures winning 04 with the good work losing away to hamiltons team by hamilton team was a team with a great deal of match experience and the junior b boys did not have a good day bob miles scored the only goal for georgetown an- overpowering team w effort 51 the highught of gj wm u up i play of george watt who scor ed four goals and gave the streetaville defence nightmares george is probably the smallest bantam player in the district but has excellent ball control and quickness off the mark ab ilities which allow htm to make the largest fullbacks look rather cumbersome his goals on tues day included one directly from a corner kick thursday marauders play- come to church atom monday golden hawks smarting from last weeks de feat to flyers pressed hard for goals all through their 30 win over bobcats it was only fine defensive play by john burke and mark hewson of bobcats i ed their second game of the which kept hawks off the score- week against milton extending board in the first half however their unbeaten record with a in the second half hawks piled win marauders big strong on the pressure and bill john- half back line took the honors stone and paul morrow scored in this game continually break the goals for the victory j ing up milton attacks and feeding good passes to the for wards rich paters played an come on strongly in the last 3 j t the 0r weeks to become contending wd lme dettib two side they emphasized their saturday a fine three strength wth a 30 win over goal performance by reed niv- falcons a fine team effort en steered the b team to a 41 dave porter who scored one of victory over the nationals al the goals and ron devries in though the players were ham goal were picked by wildcats i pered somewhat by the heat coach jim lindley as the out- they all gave good displays don standing players of the night lane and nell warner were for falcons who have yet to strong on defence tor the b get on the track gil ford and team gerrard jattan played a john cooper tried their best to sound allround game for nat 249 wednesday wildcats who started the season slowly have maple avenue baptist church bible preaching sunday 11 ajn and 7 pm christian reformed church 7th line georgetown al j vandenpol minister services every sunday am and 4 pm 11 am 930 day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to god hour radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey s90 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 am fm 1007 f meg chin 4 pjn st pauls baptist church mountainviaw road minister rev w r cairns 11 am joint summer service with first baptist church during july georgetown alliance church telephone 177911 r- 1000 am 1100 am 700 pm sunday school morning worship evening service cedarvali community centre the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph sl trinity v 8 am and 10 am holy uecharlst prevent the defeat friday flyers clinched the league lead with another good performance in defeating astros handsomely by a 30 margin tim turner scored two tfoals and tony kraus the otheif his first of the season with herb kewley coming very close a couple of times colin richards and robin jones made a good effort for astros congratula tions to len alabaster and dave hastings the coaches of the flyers for their fine perform ance with the boys they have moulded a fine team ionals junior scored the goal for his side with the last kick of the game from the penalty spot with time run out a very unusual occurrence summary atom bobcats 0 g hawks 3 wildcats 3 falcons 0 astros 0 flyers 3 standing w l t phi flyers 5 0 0 10 g hawks 5 1 0 10 wildcats 3 2 1 7 bobcats 12 2 4 astros 13 1 3 dynamos 0 3 2 2 falcons 0 4 2 2 mosquitoe rangers 2 cougars mosquitoe tuesday the giants of the mosquitoe division clashed in the league leading decider when rangers took on cougars after j 1 tigers 3 a first rate game of soccer the l rovers 3 best in this division this season standings v rangers went to the dressing j ranger s room with two points from a nmn i 21 win bob clelland scored fgl j both rangers goals but coach roy j ken hagen called this a team win and included the numerous parents who come along each week to cheer the boys along in his praise the game saw a fine individual effort by kent kennedy of cougars who on this showing was the star of the game st johns united church 11 gutlph st 8772531 minister- rev robert o scrlvens 11 am service of worship sun june 29 july 27 inclusive congregations of st johns it first baptist join for services in first baptist church main and guelph everyone is welcome norvol presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson organist mrs win mulder worship service 1000 am sermon god still works in us sr jaguars 2 owls 2 raiders 0 i torpedoes 0 pebweb united 3 celtic 1 arsenal 2 jets 2 i beavers 1 wolves 1 t 1 2 1 1 1 4 o 5 0 5 0 pts 11 10 0 7 s 4 0 0 standings united jets arsenal beavers celtic vi l t 4 11 312 2 13 212 1 3 1 pts 0 8 7 6 3 3 2 thursday jaguars elated by last weeks performance ag ainst rangers started well ag ainst tigers but were soon over come by m superior team and went down by a 31 score tig- ers appear to be the sleeper in wolves 1 3 1 the mosquitoe championship carretal 1 4 o race whilst the two other topi teams make the headlines the future games it ctdarvale tigers quietly pile up the points and await their ehance thu win thursday july 3 wss a good team effort by tig mosquitoe rovers vs raiders ers with tim banks scoring two p- goals snd playing well and mosquitoe torpedoes vs owls stephen gallant outstanding on k 7 p- defence saturday a fast exciting saico tuna mkemusdtcnijp dluko pickles golden ripe me110w t sweet m mamas 22 s mmam wutammui urn mgk mamimmamkitmmu g peaches 49 tomatoes kf29 iga lucky shopper mrs m hoehne 36 maple ave e 2349 sugar 10 lbs 89 maxwell house coffee 1 lb bag 59 royal gold grade a butter 65 iga white bread 19 whole watermelon 69 pepsicola y tos ta 99 rindless sliced side bacon 1 lb pak 59 e georgetown iga limehouse and ly well played game by both teams was the osll by referee ian bar clay in his report on the rovers 31 win over owls rovers just hsd too much forward strength with chris deere and r he- mahon playing great games and scoring the goals j burns was top man and goalscorer for owls who played good con- structive midfleld soccer but could not finish peewee monday kevin reeks and peter koch the goalscorlng duo friday july 4 atom astros vs bobcats ko 630 pm peewee beavers vs celtic ko 730 pm saturday july s mosquitoe cougars vs jsgusrs ko 0 am bantam b team vi c team ko 11 am tuesday july bantam a team vs b team ko 780 pm thursday july 10 bantam b team vi streetaville ko 730 pm visited soldier i son in germany mr john glynn is home after a three week holiday in europe in germany he visited his son captain peter glynn his wife and baby daughter and thn city of berlin he also toured belgium holland luxemburg denmark norway and sweden mrs charles hayes recent- pqj ly suppef for seniors club citizens when trees are pruned rot may enter through branch scars mr e karn ls home after 3 months in hospital vvc hope his georgetown senior health muy improve hold their last meeting for the summer last thursday evening at the cedarvale cottage where mr and mrs ac patterson they enjoyed a pot luck supper visited mr and mrs bill henry games snd a sing song some at midland last week of the thirtyfour members pres ent spent the evening 1 n ti friendly chat mr and mrs wm brlgham t miss heather brigham and miss an outing in the form ol a bonnie noyer of san diego cal bus trip to the enchanted doll misses beth karn and gloria have been visiting his sister house a rockwood is planned bourquc were hostesses for a mrs j boughlcy and mr rough for july 10 to which all senior bridal shower for miss eleanor i citizens are welcome karn at limehousc memorial i hall a week ago twentytwo members of the mr and mrs fred brooks senior citizens club attended miss dslc hayes of ottawa visited at his brothers home at the zone picnic at fairy lake and mr snd mrs derek hayes hastings one day last week acton june 24 despite cool and children of toronto were weather all enjoyed a good home with their parents mr mrs a benton time shipping moving by land air sea and rail overseas packing and crating- modern heated storage local a long distance moving 24 hour service call arrow world wide shipping moving 89426 metro toromto a a

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