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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1982, p. 6

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Pap SECTION A THE HERALD SefCcaber 1M2 SOLD TO THE MAN IN THE PINK TUXEDO lUtloo regional police gathered and dozen of other article but never reclaimed from robberies In Halloa and placed up lor Saturday The auction In the parting lot behind the Georgetawa headquarter drew were brisk even though tome of the artlem needed repair Fonda raked from the auction are tamed back Into the force to help cover Hi operating Herald photaa Unique kind of Parents Night Herald Staff Writer Parents want to knew who old Bonynoee Is Georgetown District High School is opening its classrooms to you next Tuesday Sept so youll be able to go from room to room Just as your children do every day Following your child rens timetable youll get to sit in iheir desks see what old Bony nose looks like and hear a brief course summary The teachers will not only outline the course Georgetown District High School Is looking for parents to help out The needs parents who will listen to special education read aloud or are willing to lope record stories for Ihem to hear Volunteers are needed to help teachers with students needing extra attention or to aid la class trips The high school also need parent volunteers willing to share their hobby skills wilh students major assignments and marking scheme but also the kind of behavior theyll be expecting of you e no skipping classes The five class periods of the day will be shortened to only 15 minutes with ten- minute breaks in bet ween to parents time to find the next classroom Student guides will help lost par ents bo they wont be caught dawdling in the halls and suffer the hum- illation of being sent to the principals office During their lunch per iod parents will gather in the cafctorium to meet administration and non- teaching staff at the school At the end of the school day parents ore free to mingle with staff and chat inforoudly in the cafe tori Special education and programs head John Todd said the evening is a new attempt by the school Making use of column Back again as the churches of Kills get busy for the fall and winter Many of our churches never stop being busy and others slow down as people become mobile with holidays and the cott age This column is designed to be a means of commun ication between the church and the community as well as among the church es in the area With this in mind need your cooperat ion If you have a message or program that you wish to get to the public or to Ihe other churches please call roe at or at The Herald at 3 Gueiph St Georgetown The Importance of this column to the church community cannot be and it is felt each church should vole elect or appoint one person to be publicity co ordinator We at The Her ald wish to Include all churches and their news here In this column and thereby honor God Francis Schaffer tells us God cannot forgive Someone has to bear that punishment that Is the reward of sin That person is Jesus Christ St Georges Anglican Church in Georgetown celebrates 100th anni versary of consecration this Friday Sept 18 at pm with a parish family party followed by enter tainment Rev John Both- well Bishop of Niagara will preach at 9 and a Sunday services Rev Sarah lea comm enced her duties Sept las associate priest Maple Avenue Baptist Church has some staff additions Godfrey There- good Is Intern pastor and last Sunday and Karen Mann were feted at a In their honor IN THE CHURCHES By Bob SPECIAL EVENTS Fellowship returns Hills Christian Womens Fellowship begins new season of dessert and coffee meetings next Tuesday Sept at St Georges Anglican Hall from Marie Tod of St Thomas will tell why she says Yes Theres Hope for Tomorrow Ann will demonstrate her hobby of dried flower arranging Music will be provided by Betty Smith a soprano from Clarkson Cost is Nursery facilities are available Reservations can be made by phoning Ruth Buttrey at Alive seminar The Georgetown branch of Women Alive is hosting their annual prayer seminar at Maple Avenue Baptist Church In Georgetown Sept from am to 3 p The lnterdenomlnaUonal organization geared to helping women in their Christian faith has Invited Viola of Kitchener as guest speaker Youre invited to bring your own lunch Coffee and tea will be provided and the fee goes toward helping pay the speakers mileage Mr Mann will be assist ant pastor at Maple If your has had staff changes recently why not call today with details If every church would forward a list of staff and the current phone number with name of a contact person this would facilitate good communications The Christian book store downtown is now under new management The new name is The Hope Chest the phone number Black Creek Pioneer Village will hold a Hymn Sing Sept 19 This will be In the spirit of pioneer life and admission to the vill age will be free after for the sing Lots doing lhat day at Black Creek as the honey festival is on there Next week a book re view and we hope some thing special to help parents get to know the teachers and the various couses To some extent the program re places the traditional parents night There will be a parents night held by the school later in the year but by appointment only Par ents will be asked to phone the school and set up a time on parents night to discuss their childrens progress Unimpressed by MNR document Town councillors arent overly impressed with the provincial ministry of natural resources land strategy draft for Hills In fact they don even like the idea of using it as a guideline for municipal planning policies The document which examines the districts resources of wildlife and mineral resources predicts that demand for aggregate will increase by 35 per cent over the next 20 years and councillors arc concerned that a greater share of this amount will be sought from Hills They are asking for more than they realistically need Mayor Pete said Monday night adding that he felt position is the start of the whole bargaining process which will finally determine how much land the town is willing to open up to new aggregate extraction Details in Fridays Weekend Extra Terry Fox Run Lace up your shoes for Sunday Memories of Terry Foxs heroic Marathon of Hope were freshened recently as film crews moved into Georgetown to shoot scenes for an upcoming celluloid account of bis trek Organizers now hope lhat enthusiasm for his efforts carry over into the second annual Terry Fox run Sept In Georgetown Ihe run will begin from Fairgrounds Park at a and continue to 1 pm with runners Jogging running or walking circuits of the track While pledge sheets are available for the event people can sponsor a runner by committing an amount of money for each completed lap there ore other ways of contributing to the event Some participants may simply pay a entry fee Instead of collecting pledges or individuals can make a donation to he Cancer Society through the The Acton Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is having a run the Acton High School that day as well Pledge sheets are available at local banks trust companies and Beckers outlets in the towns library branches and in schools Numerous business are contributing to the run this year by donating prizes and money to help defray operating costs One Georgetown business will have Tshirts sale emblazoned with Terry Fox Run Georgetown Cancer unit members will be honoring a trio of students who earlier this year participated in a poster contest sponsored by the group Sacre Jennifer won the poster contest for students up to Grade of Holy Cross School edged out competitors in the Grades to competition and Centennial Schools Lea Andersons poster was deemed best in the Senior Grades category DRY CLEANING HILLS SHOPPING CENTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 8770109 Street Georgetown Ontario WED EVE LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE YOUR LEAGUE STARTS WED SEPT 22 7 OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR THIS SOCIAL LADIES FUN LEAGUE FREE INSTRUCTION PHONE ROSE 8779922 PAVER SECONDS DISCONTINUED LINES 75 to per sqft compare to 140 to 180 persq ft for regular pavers Quantities limited twivervrtrs Material can be seen at Unilock Ltd Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Phone 38 to p m Monday to Friday or by special appointment UnSstone Zurich II Munich DEALERS Acton r2 Actm 529 H BochfTMT Ltd hit 8776931 Art 8782142 CTvansGardwiCwitmRRZEitn McMuJfen Cont as Unci An K 8778483 Townsend Enterprises iDSneigmt Huttons Nurwty 3rd Una GRADE A SPECIALS How serving daily fresh Hot Muffins Choose from Blueberry Bran and Chocolate Chip Georgetown District High School PROGRAM NIGHT Mon Sept 700 pm The administration and staff of Georgetown District High School extend an invitation to you to join us in a Meet the Teacher night on September 20 The purpose is twofold in that it should provide opportunity for you to meet briefly with each of your childs teachers hear the objectives expectations methods of evaluation and content of each of their courses The evening should also provide a first step in opening communication between you and the school You will have an opportunity to move through your students timetable and gain some idea of the of day your student experiences as he or she spends a normal school day PARKING Parking is limited so plan on arriving as early as possible INFORMATION Booths will be located at both the Library and Front Entrance Student guides and staff will be available throughout the school to help you your way around grocery MAIN GROCERY AND VARIETY Opmt 7 Day 8731353

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