thejgsprgetown t herald wedge janoary j 7th 1945 jtt d sold realised 847 j rdapersal of the bockport lparebred bolttoln bald at tttt tbt owner george kjrfcwood friday owning in the lodge booms on january mb btfhieen famale awraged li i 1m and ten ustfor cal- top price tojr a tomato aa h by- prank buddell george- ftwporf mho seglay a yerold heifer toe two-year- i brought 300 on the bid atoctley preston h is a son r toiulla acme the reserve threeyearold bull for cd m the sale total are ished cows joan also brought prices of jto90s hed reached twa figure gjm ohead m spite ol aero aba blocked roads a good hrs on hand the auctioneer iab brubacfaer brlgepcc with s shants breslau as clerk ice to creditors credit uodom houd instalution of offlcflbs credit todge a a ail no mb ojbo held inwtallatlrin of officers last very wor bro hugh dloklo vu in stalling master assisted by the past master of credit lodge and of ionic lodge brampton the following offi cers were installed worshipful master bro ron senior warden bro d charles junior warden bro t wold obaplaln very wor bro w o o thompson secretary wor bro w ford treasurer wot bro xl oale senior deacon bro h wriggles- worth junior deacon bro t eason jr i o bro w cleave tv- bro c sinclair s 8 bro bl dron j s bro alf goodwin the auditors report showed the financial state of the lodge to be lst taw estate of george graham late jt the township of esgnesmg in the jgsvnty of halton farmer rw creditors of george graham j late of the township of sequeslng in wb county of ballon farmer deceas- t died on or about the 6th day of october 2944 and all others hav- 1 tog claims against his estate are hereby notified to send by poet pre- otheralse to deliver toj kenneth m langdon georgetown jontario solicitor for the undersigned executors of the last win and testa ment of the said george graham de- lceased on or before the 10th day of february 1845 their names addresses descriptions and fun particulars of their claims ana the nature of their securities if any held by them and that immediately after the loth day of february 1946 the executors will pro to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties en titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors shall then have notice dated this 8th day of january samuel john thomas afocture and sarah ann graham executors m langdon thelr the newly installed worshipful master ross thompson was in charge of the fourth degree which followed the installation past master k v macoormack pro posed the toast to king crafts and grand lodge and was responded to by bt wor bro o t walker brampton bro h wriggijkwtorth proposed a toast to the armed forces toast to the visitors present was proposed by bro t charles wor bro c wiggins brampton wor bro wilcox brampton wor bro v t cavanagh georgetown and wor bro mcnicol georgetown replied very fittingly georgetown ontario gratitude a widow has recently written js i owe you a debt of grati tude for the way in which you nave handled my accounts the same service is available u you simply send in your ist today and watch the pleas ing results follow no collection no csmmtelon kelly a aiken codeetton specialists orangeville ontario ihat anmviuiumulust very few days ever pass without someone wanting to know just what to give for certain- wedding anniver saries for the benefit of those who are out bf reach of immediate refer ence the following list with sugges tions has been released 1st yearrpaper stationery books snd year calico cotton lunch set 3rd year leather puree gloves oook caver 4th year silk pillow tope lamp shades etc 6th year wood tray furniture 6th year iron heavy frying pan door knocker 7th year wool afghan blanket 8th year bronze book ends 9th year pottery 10th year tin canned chtrfcrm etc mffln tins lstii linen handkerchiefs tea or guest towels bridge sets 15th crystal or glass 20th year china 25th year silver 30th year pearl 35th year coral 40th ruby i 45th year sapphire 50th year gold 55th year emerald 60th and 75th years diamond georgetowns war dead bonotjkbd by w x at january meeting the first regular meeting for the new year of the georgetown wo mens institute was held at the home of mrs w g marshall an thurs day afternoon jan 11th at 3 pjn eighteen members were present and two visitors the president mrs w g mcdowell presided and in the absence of mrs h bailey through ill ness mrs geo campbell acted as se cretary the minutes of the previous meet ing were read and adopted in re sponse to an appeal from the xqjje lor a cash donation for the purchase of books for the armed forces 4300 was voted for this purpose lihnehouk and georgetown are to hold a joint meeting on monday feb 5th at 3 pjn when a government speaker will be present and give talk on home economics mrs fred mcnally very kindly offered her home for this- meeting arid u ladies inter ested are invited- to attend the helping hand committee and sick committee reported the sick and shut- ins had been remembered at christmas time the program committee for the meeting was mrs fred armstrong and mrs a lewis the roll call was answered by tell ing ol an unusual christmas gift re ceived as a tribute to the boys of the town and vicinity twentyseven in all who have paid the supreme sacrifice in the second great war the members stood and sang one verse of o canada after which mrs lewis read the queens message tram her personal christmas card and the members again joined in singing three verses of abide with me the current events were given by mrs armstrong and mrs lewis miss mamie campbell was the winner in a humorous contest in which all the members took part after a vote of thanks to the hostess and the pro gramme committee for a most inter esting afternoon the meeting closed by singing the national anthem and a cup of tea and cookies were served improved uniform international sunday i c chool lesson by harold c lundquist d d of tha moody blbla xnsuiuts of alfcaio relaae3 by wtro krirtpt vnlon lesson for january 21 lesson subjects and sestpturs taxts lected and copy rich wd by international councu of bvugloua education used by penataslon standards of the kingdom lesson textmstumtw 811 ftjtldbn text blotted are tbey which re persecuted tor rlgbteptuness ssfce for theirs u the kingdom of hesven mutthcw 510 matron edith dick speaks to public school chttmubn a kingdpm must have laws and herr we have the laws for christs kingdom the kingdom of heaven which he shall one day establish on this earth in the church we have the joy bf living as loyal subjects of christ and hence these standards are for our counsel and guidance the verses of this greatest of all discourses are addressed to those who have actually taken christ as king of their lives these beati tudes are not a substitute for the gospel they are not laws that the unbeliever can keep and thus be saved for this would be uterly im possible only he who knows and has called upon the power and grace of god in christ can qualify to wall as a citizen of christs kingdom we note two things in this won derful and instructive passage from gods word i the character of the follower of christ w 310 the eight characteristics of the christian here presented are worth of extended individual attention but we can offer only brief suggestions blessed are the poor in spirit speaks of humility as a commend able quality how contradictory the presentday philosophy which coll for selfassertion and selfreliance but jesus was not mistaken the way into the kingdom of heaven is not that of assertive selfsufficiency blessed are they that mourn the world does not believe ethat statement it shuns the house of mourning it tries without avail to philosophize away the fact of sor row the christian on the other card of thanks mr and mrs fred thompson would like to express their thanks to the members of the geo bowling club and the georgetown curling cluh for the lovely flowers received on the occasion of their 50th wedding anni versary the senior rooms at georgetown public school had a distinguished visi tor last thursday afternoon in the person of matron edith dick of mil ton who recently returned from over seas where she was matron of a cana dian hospital unit in belgium miss dick who is a niece of mbn georglna young of the school staff was introduced hy principal tc wha i glesworth and told the children something of how casualties are eva luated from the battlefront to the hospitals she also described the in vestiture at buckingham palace on december 12th where she was present ed with the royal red cross mftdpl emblematic of her service as a hospi tal matron at the conclusion of her address the children sang thereli always be an england and gbd save the king miss dick also brought welcome tews to two families in town who have lelatlves overseas major j t bvhp o samla a brother of the publisher was a member of the same unit in belgium and she spent christmas at a hospital in england where col ro bert nodwell brother of w e nod- well is officer commanding teavtt axe frys cocoa 19c i31c ju1ck ax m fa powmtb ut in le macaboni tka tut m 3sa oa catsup h s ovaion ssn jmfcmrt jhfr posjudob w x7 llgnv ftomr drt m mi ml 43 2 mm s7c smsrff catftrrt esvwsi pumnun noodtss its ia van camps tmmbs bnokfku soup tk 9m chuwi 2s tmi 75c aylsmr grass rota usmm or bsmnamrsi jam e- im4 3 raiox ta ic coun aybser bsfey cobnmbai a 9m foooft m 7c muffets i 17c lwmr fbtes or snow s3 hjms flow wax l4se 2 83c fcrtjkklc ooex soap x me rdw futnture poush m s3c kodckts i h tie 2i1 blac sto ssc liberal nomination meeting will be held in the princess theatre milton monday january 22nd at 8 prft to choose a candidate for the federal election hon j l llsley minister of finance will addrew the meeting a well as hughes cleaver mp and other speakers delegate only will vote the public is cordially invited h alton liberal association uroy dale kc president 67 hands feels with his fellow man and thus receives a blessing one can really learn from sorrow i walked mile with pleuuro she chattered all the wsy but left me non the wiser for all she had to sy- i walked s mile with sorrow and neer s word said she but oh the things i learned from hr when sorrow walked with m blessed are the meek poverty of spirit comes when a man rightly sees himself and has a sympathetic touch with sorrow then he in herits the earth because he tru ly comes to enjoy it as a place f service and christian growth and not because he has a deed to a sin gle foot of its soil it is the hunger and thirst for righteousness v 6 and not thr possession of it that is blessed plummer self satisfied people know nothing of the glory of having their hunger and thirst satisfied by god we have here also the christians spirit of mercy which invites divine mercy a purity of heart cleanness of mind and sincerity of purpose which enable a man really to see god even in this impure world that christhke spirit which makes him a peacemaker in a fighting world- yes that spirit which mokes him like the master in sweetlv bearing unjustified persecution these in- doed are the marks of the man who follows christ as king ii the conduct of the follower nf christ vv 4348 there can possibly be no more se vere test of a mans christian char acter than the manner in which he treats his enemies many who nns the other tests meet failure at least irj part at this point it is no easy thing to love your enemies but it is the standard of christ and he will enable us to live up to it now is a good time to put it into practice not only per sonally- but nationally there can be no doubt that love for the brethren will be a- more inti mate and satisfying experience be cause they return our affection v 46 anyone can do that and enjoy it enemies often return hatred fnr our tove thev persecute us v 44 but we are still to love them thatlovc must move us to trm them kindlv and to pray for therr someone fdvs it cant be done yes it can by the grace of god christ and it is being done we need to exercise care lest fall into the easy habit of spcki v with derision or scorn of the ur- godly that wicked dissipated neighbor who hangs around tavern and other questionable places let us never condone their sin that wr should hate but may god help us tn lovethem and lead them to chrirt this lesson is indicated as hrinrr a temperance lesson the applica tion can only be made indirect v but it may have value the use of alcohol is so destructive of every thing that is good that it is quite obvious it is not in accord with these standards of the kingdom of heaven itis time someehurch peo ple decided whether they want to be long to the world ot belong to christ if the latter is their par- poeeve believe the only consistent cuanseb k in ssc old hrtcfa cleanser m isc princess ro x4c we rsserve tke right to omtt qiuutttuas of all mamaaiifllin size 96 seedless gita iefruit 4 for 25e size 00 caju navel o kanoes dm 50e size 288 cal navel oranges do 34c christies bbown or white bread loaf lc fruit and vegetable prices subject to market fluctuations coupons to use january xstli stjoast 46 to 61 1 pre8bb 79u 33 to 38 i butter 90 to 93 phore o57 c rgetown dancing every saturday night to the modern aires the rose room of the georgetown arena modern and old time music at all dances j admission 50c no parking problems for shoppers in georgetown thanks to the swift and efficient removal of snow by municipal authorit ies your friendly georgetown merchant is on hand in all weather to serve you georgetown board