Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 2

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Nobody waved goodbye Slow start for the first GO bus Pries Sunday morning Clergy two people came to a it he goodbye Sunday picked up a bus to drive at a m when the first of Now he sold the GO buses Unking Toronto It takes me five minutes to with Georgetown pulled out of get to work It sure cut the cost the parking lot at the GO of to work It station getting a raise For awhile to Bill Gibson Into nine after who hod gotten up at grumbling a bit about the tight that morning lo drive the schedules on the new run the inaugural bus It looked like he wo drivers walked to would be taking an empty bus where GO bus number 1051 to the York Mills subway was on the new run the two station in Toronto Idling In the rklng lot there Then a few minutes before was one car with a nine through the front door sitting in It of the station walked Gerry Tony Pr lea Una in a switch of Georgetown But of the stereotyped roles had hod not come to take driven his wife Connie to the a ride to Toronto station so she could go to work has been a bus driver for 17 It turned out that Mrs years and had come down he also works for GO told workmate Gibson to sec If Transit and was going to work Snow minister of Iran at the offices of the Market Place where a handful l bus lo the Toronto was the Islington of passengers got on his bus to Toronto bus driven Subway station unlike Gib After another GO bus pulled up by Ken of on is which a headed alongside the passengers got tlemlngb destination In for the York Mills subway station A few seconds after the passengers settled In Fleming pulled away behind Gibson 75000 cheque presented to Halton Conservation Authority who has direct us to Reading the Bible By Richard Ruggle minister of St Al ban Anglican Church In Glen Williams and St Paul Church In I have been enjoying the Bible recently And that colls for comment since we so often think of reading the Bible as a sort of solemn duty With that attitude we can end up feeling damned you don read it but satisfied if you do read it One of the reasons that we feel uncomfortable reading the Bible Is that we have never really how to go about it As with anything else say learning to drive a car we become selfconscious aware of all the problems involved and all the mistakes we make It only after hours and weeks of practice that we begin to feel at ease with what we re doing And It helps to have a gu travelled through the country before who the best roads Interpret the signs and point marks My guide during the past while has been a Jew who has written his growing up In Edinburgh He drank in so much of the Bible at home in school and in the synagogue that the book seemed daily to shape the way he thought about things Luckily he was spared the stem cold literal op to the Bible that we too often have today It t a matter of finding proof texts or forcing himself to believe something unlikely because it In the book We sometimes fall back on a text to stop us from having to think about things lo excuse ourselves from the hard task of making up our own minds The Jewish boy found that the Bible started him thinking about Cod and his people It dldn prevent him from thinking by pretending to present all the answers He old for example of ripping his blazer on the of a fence when out a neighbours garden He expanded on the truth decorated It a bit to explain to his mother what happened It was a sort of poetic licence When he mentioned lo his father that he was glad the ten commandments contained no prohibition lying the old man out that other parts of the Pentateuch specifically forbade It But the boy thought the patriarchs had lied Abraham had lied to and Jacob had lied to his own father Here was the was the spark ng discussion between father and son speaking to each in different ways And here was the Bible causing wonder In him that God should deal with patriarchs as devious as he was when being Inventive about his torn jacket For the Bible Is about us wayward folk and God dealings with us There Is Joy In those dealings and In the record of them In the best tradition of the old testament guide has great fun playing with the words of scripture It has been refreshing with my guide help to sense some of that happiness in the Bible ST GEORGES CHURCH SUNDAY Sunday February a The Eucharist a m it a Prayer ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS FOBalirfonBA lr Dale Wood li Dam Sunday School far alt At both planter worship HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar Rd And No Highway Rev J Frleion 10 AM Fomlly School DAM Morning Worship Team from Panecottal Collage Evening Service Tuesday Youth Night Wednesday Blbla Study Lutheran Church Church of the Lutheran Hour Needed Be a good tlzcn volunteer as a canvasser for the Red Cross in our community The more canvassers there are the less lime and effort it will take to meet this year objective Help spread the work load and communications would bo there to inaugurate the new service Both drivers la told the Herald the new service which will sec 18 buses each day during the week leave Georgetown for Toronto is a boon Beore explained he hod to drive his car o the Garage of the GO Theyre OUR cops transit authority in Toronto Mr and Mrs made their goodbyes Mrs got on the bus paid her fare took a seat while Gibson got ready o pull out made his good byes to his fellow driver closed the door waved and at nine a m the bus drove away minutes later Gibson was in front of the Dclrex Restaurant in the Georgetown Involved churchman GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Raich v m Sunday School Horn Morning Worth Ip an Worship Everyone Welcome make our church your church Two nights a week Bill lakes off the uniform of a class constable In the Regional Police and puts on a corporal s uniform in the Military Police Platoon of the Toronto Service Battalion It was en months ago when Const Joined the police but he has been In the military police for three years which accounts for his rank there After graduating from Wexford Collegiate In Scar borough from where he commutes les dally Const spent Iwo years studying law enforcement at Seneca College It was a time In Toronto when Metro police were under heavy criticism Public criticism of the police force bothered me Const Phlpps admits But It change my opinion Also he adds There was a lot of criticism of the program mes at community colleges but it perparcs you quite well In the law enforcement course at Seneca Const Phlpps studied along with th police courses psychology sociology a bit of Journalism and forensic science which Is the modern way to describe the identification and collection of clues at the scene of a crime When you come out of there soys Const referring to Seneca College you can do all he paperwork know the fine points of law and Reminded of the paperwork polce do today Const sighs at the Inevitability of It There a going to be paper work he says and there enough It was in the military police that Const got his first of traffic control Convoy duty highway escorts and the operation of radar sets to monitor traffic were oil part of enforcing the National Defence Act and the Criminal Code too on federal govern property Thcs biggest difference between being an M P and a constable is that there ore fewer domestic colls In the military police although there Const says We get cats off the lops of barracks Const would like to work with the youth bureau of the court police but he Is now mostly behind the wheel It Is necessary he says because You got to keep up with people so you need a But I sec absolutely nothing wroog with foot beat duly He points out that the foot patrolman gets to know sooner the people and merchants on the street and that on a day to day basis it is easier to notice changes During high school when he was not studying history and politics Canst Phlpps was active as an alter boy in the service guild of St Peters Anglican Church In Scar borough he also served as a deputy warden Other than having been called names a couple of times Const has not yet been forced lo risk his life In the line of duty he says I wood and hold my luck But people here seem to appreciate your service more he says Unlike the rat race and the high pressure of Toronto It s a ore relaxed way to work here get more operation from other police officers and from the public In general In addition lo the help of his fellow officers who bend over backwards to help you Const can look for ward lo a rumored 19 percent pay hike presently being negotiated between region and the police association But Const says to him It would make no dlf Terence I would still be on the job even if the pay wasn as high The Hal Ion Region Con Authority received quite a good push as It heads Into A cheque o aid the conservation authority In acquiring land In the Hilton Falls area was presented to the Tl evening during Its Inaugural meeting held In Burlington Charles Snurlol of Nature Conservancy or Canada and W His of the Richard Ivey Long Foundation made the presentation to the past chairman of the Land Use Advisory Committee of the authority Gordon of Milton With the land acquired thanks lo the donation the authority now administers 000 acres In the Terra Cotta hall gets Hilton frails area hemic presentation was one of the highlights of the authority inaugural meeting which witnessed Ihe re election of Brock Harris of Burlington for fifth con term as chairman the authority Gordon was elected vicechairman Hills the HOOKS I Ml ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE IS LOUISE STEINER CALL COLLECT TO DAY CHESTERFIELDS CHAIRS RECOVERED LIKE NEW any decor All work dona by profaii All p guarantied Pick up and del very REUPHOLSTERING DIVISION SHOPATHOME SERVICE 7870277 OPEN TO THE FPU I PM water For the first time in the history of the Terra Cotta Community Hall the hall has running lap water thanks lo the local Thursday Club The hall which is well over 100 years old has been without running water all these years however the taps can be turned on Ttanks to the financial donation of the local club ANNA MARIE MONTH Or JULY Anna Marie Stone grade student of the Holy Cross School was chosen last Thursday to represent Holy Cross School In the Separate School Oral Communications Special which will be held later this month Anna Marie spoke on the topic The Month of July which was rated the best out of other contestants from the school Hornby hall ready ihc hall with Ccdarvale In line The exteriors of the three centres will be renovated in the spring authority Dick and Pat will serve on all four of the authority special committees Howitt Is the vice- chairman of the Land Use Advisory Board and a general member of the Water Control Advisory Board Mr McKenzie will serve on the Fill and Flood Plain Ad visory Board and the Con servntion Areas Information and Education Advisory Mr Howitl nominated to the executive committtee as representative at large In his summation of the past year Mr Harris paid special tribute to Hills who died this post summer He was an untiring dedicated con Mr Harris said He was an inspiration to all of us and his passing was real blow to the authority Susan whose woodworking talents are visible throughout the conservation areas was also honored at the meeting Mr has retired from the authority after many years of service A presentation was made to him by Ralph Sher wood of the Township of Because of financial the per diem payment to the conservation members in the authority 1976 budget has been reduced sharply and thus to meet the restrictions the authority has reduced the number of meetings scheduled this year in half The four advisory boards 11 meet every second month and the authority and the executive will meet every month Hornby Community Centre one Of three Hills community centres to be voted has Its Interior completed and Is back in service charge of the interior renovations to Hornby Hall and completely cleaned plaster patched pained walls stripped the upper hall floor sanded varnished and painted the basement floor There are two halts each of which can Hornby and Cedarvalc Community Cen operated by the PP Hills Recreation Department At the present time a euchre will undergo complete exterior party is conducted each and interior renovations night and It Is open to thanks to an lie Local anyone interested in playing Initiatives Project grant for awarded to the recreation The J available for meetings banquets and other department Roger and Kevin employed by the town of Hills took recreational functions which can be booked through the recreation department Renovations hove begun to BUSINESS i DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST Brown R0 Suite 1 For phono Health murines Cird OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton R0 It South BARRAGERS 1171 Main Si S litouotph Free Pick up and Delivery CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC Street Far Appointment PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic Street By Appointment CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS Georgetown INCOME TAX RETURNS 8779470 Note and over IS RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR LUNCHES DAYS A WEEK 11 AM TO 30 Hunters Inn Country Restaurant CREATING A FOR A NEI1 You are invited to be our gu HALTON ENCOUNTER 76 With Evangelist Ken Campbell Gospel Musician Jim Reese Concert Pianist Larry Campbell HEAR KEN CAMPBELL ON THESE TOPICS HILLS February Feb IP The Foolishness of God 7 The Narrow of Christ 7 Leadership In The Church Pierre Berton or The Holy Spirit quetlloi period to 7 m 22 The Worst Sinner In Halton changa from anni Feb Georgetown High School Feb Maple Avenue Baptist Church OAKVILLE February 22 25 Feb 22 Go Ask Esther 3 m Spoiled Rotten Adult Capout that produced Youth Trfidy The Streaker and The Exorcist m ft aniwar pirlod to allow Crisis In The Church Fob White Oaks High School Feb The Galaxy Club

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