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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1947, p. 4

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th georgetown herald wcdneaday oct 22 1947 boys soccer girls sotfball fall program at norval leave georgetown standard time to london 1 0 20 a m 1 2 20 p m stratford only v 2 35 p m c4 55pm 715pm d8 20pm ii 10pm kitchener only to toronto c 649 am 1209 pm 644 pm d 804 am 2 24 pm 9 24 pm 9 34 aim 5 04 pm e 1129 pm c sadly bon and hoi d sun and hol e bat sun and hol bos o at brampton fob owbw sound amd at toronto fob montreal otta amd north bat fares are low halifax 5590 winnipeg 425 quebec 2590 regina 5750 st john 4295 calgary 7755 tickets and information at longs store mr l g mcclintock phone 89 tfae norval community whose ge- nius for organised sports far exceeds its village population has embarked on an ambitious fall program of i sooor for boys and softball for girls to fill in the fall slack between sum mers lacrosse and winter hockey leagues the program is conducted by norval recreational council in j cooperation with the teaching staff of norval public school misses margar let roszell and olady mcorea games are played at neon and after four on mondays wednesdays and fridays and all participants are pupils at the i two room village school the soccer is of the 6man variety with three forwards two defence- nen and a goalie and games are i played at the memorial centre scene of so many thrilling lacrosse con test last summer three teams al gonqulns hurons and iroquois com 1 prise the league with teams made up as follows iroquois arnle haaeu captain donald jarvie julian reed donald smith ronnie scondo laurie reed maurice bastedo ronnie mclean doug hased hurons sbo termanto captain 1 george grasby jamie cunningham harvey haoeu ross cunningham gord loxtey howard chester char les oarney barry cleave algonqulns mitch hunter cap- i tain peber fendley brim bastedo don monaughton peter pomeroy bill donaldson david fendley james termanto david cunning i ham the even matching of the teams shown m last weeks games with j two ending in ties and the other won by one point on monday ir oquola ad hurons tied oneall with arnle haaell and george orasby scoring goals wednesday algonqulns eked a 4 3 victory over the iroquois goals were scored by mitch hun- and peter fendley a for al i gonqulns and arnle hasell scored 1 two and donald jarvie one for iro quois friday s game between hurons and algonqulns ended with no score the sunday school lesson bbuion in practise by rev r c todd uebson james chaps l and 2 mis week and next we are to consider the epistle of james mar un luther once confessed that he eh a very low regard for this book of the bible and he called it an epistle of straw this wan because to him it seemed to contradict pauls great teab about salvation by faith- one is of ifce opinion that lu ther made a mistake about this for james does not say that faith is un important he does say that true faith does not exist without showing evidence in the form of a christian life it should be noted perhaps that when james speaks of works he does not mean the works oi tht law of which paul speaks he means those good deeds which art the result of faith in christ and which paul calls the fru ts of the spirit james rebukes those who sa that it does not matter what a man b lleves so long as he lues a goud life 2 18 there are many like that to day who declare that all thai mat ters is how a man behuvea what lu believes or whether he believer an thing at all does not matter this is the excuse usually brought for ward by those who have lost interest in the christian church and hi lta worship of god but if there is actually they people who do not go to church are making it easier for wrong thinking and wrong acting to prevail in our country for evil is or ganixed those who want righteous ness to prevall cannot afford to out themselves on from organization for an opposite purpose the epistle of james speak with equal decisiveness to those who as sume that the orthodox intellectual belie is sufficient for salvation he puts them into a rather unflattering class when he says thou beuevest that there is one god the devils al so believe and tremble the belief of devils is orthodox enough but they are certainly not christian faith he declares without works is dead or idle as one version puts it and how true yet it would be wrong to misunderstand james here he would insist that there is one god and that this one god has revealed hifhself finally in jesus chris so that christian holds the faith of our lord jesus christ the lord of glorj 2 1 but he is sa ing tl at this bclier cannot sa k us by tt elf this belier must bear fruits in rlfjhteo isnebs or else it is idle james docs not give a detailed list of works that are the fruit of a christian laith but in the episue wc do find indications oi the kind of thl g he talking about for in stance the law of liberty men tio ed in 1 25 the law accepted by those who have freely given them ehes to the service of christ as lord this law will therefore be de i fined by his teaching available to one fact that the whole tragic his- ln gospels jflmes m tory o the last ten years and of oil furtner tnat p reu and un times through which we are passing hefqre wither ta underlines it is that everything to iatherless and depends upon what people believe m afflictlon vaa to p how they behave depends upon their hlmseir unspotted before the world belief what they believe determines taiapiet 2 he mentions the nun hetbetjhey will act like brutes or m flnd nflked bh key note of lcagwe standing algonqulns huons iroquois the girls have two softball team organised and while the cardinals have been outplaying the bluebirds last weeks games some mt changes in the bluebird lineup will make it an evenor match from now on games last week were 140 for cardinals ft 14ah tie and 143 for cardinals tfae teams are cardinals edith termanto cap tain edna buttrey jean grasby ina webb kathleen oascadden thelma hunter patsy carney joy bianchl eileen hunter grace tunnrhf loii jarvie bluebirds lorraine bastedo cap tain mary carney ona bastedo el len palmer joyce mcnaugtaton ad ele bastedo louise webb dorothy hudson emlko termanto mltsuko termanto pearl louth league standing w t l pta cardinals 2 10 5 bluebirds 0 12 1 happy gang mc bert pearl beat known to radio listeners m canada and the un ited states as pianist singer and emcee of the monday to-ftl- day happy gang show broad cart at 1j6 pjn over the oan broadcasting carp transoanada network he has been with this program since it first went on the air 10 years ago mh no softened water is a necessity in every home pure water softeners avaikble hew because inf water is a mmilus expense when yoo can so aartfr have all the advantages and conveniences of softened r with a budgetfitting duro installation in laundries kitchens and bathrooms of thoa- sands of cafjariip homes duro softened water hast saved many thousands of dollars in sotp clothiag maintenance and fuel cost tour whole family will gag more pleasure and gooel from duro 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run by men who believed that there is no god and whose belief was mirrored in their deeds it would be too bad if we deceived ourselves about this for the same train of events will follow here when our people lose faith in god unbe lief will bear fruits in standards of conduct theft are unctaisuan and pagan whether the unbelief we found m germany or in canada or in japan unbelief is already ml rored in our canadian society ln tine increase ln crime particularly in the sort of crime that springs from bru tal patun in an age overshadowed n the towering cloud released by tbe atomic bomb it should need no argument to persuade us that the i of men who are without faith may become destructive and devilish the decent people who do not go to ta otten church may seem quite plausible jox tbe fakta wheel on a they affirm that it does not matter of jaines 1 y a iwleve so long as 7 christian religion must have a direct gry and naked these works is found in chap 2 verse 8 in the royal law thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself james applies this royal iaw to the relations between social classes and finds that the christian must outlaw those social distinctions upon which the present world insists to james a sincere christian faith must bear fruit in works of practical helpfulness towards those who need assistance he mentions the widows and orphans the hungry and the ill clothed in the gospels the prison er and the stranger and tbe sick are mentioned as veil we can easily thmk of others- instances are found m old records where early christians actually sold themselves into slavery to redeem others who were thus ln bandage they were sumdbntly sin- cere ln their faith to obey the m- injuncuon bear burdene and so fulfil the law of christ over against the fallacious atti tude towards religion which regards only one of a number of in somewhat cart tbe but one is lor and decisive bearing upon every part eed to ask the mastjon by what el christians had to cotn- sjmdards and by woat authority do oon fa column 6 lbs say haw s man ought to uve hands at work learning to build furniture oivaj4 asf0 1 productive capacity is the measure of her future prosperity to assure this province a prominent place in domestic and foreign trade markets skilled hands are needed in training schools and on the job veterans are being taught how to make furniture urgently needed for homes that must be built here and abroad they know that higher wages job security and better working conditions are within easier reach of those who have mastered individual skuhki through plans sponsored by the department of veterans affairs and other agencies hundreds of veterans have been given basic training in various trades they will become more proficient with further experience and training on the job taught to use their hands in fashioning wood products and in upholstering and finishing furniture these craftsmen of the future wilt have a share in ontarios progress an important part to play in her industrial development c the brewing industry ontario cabinet making harold geddes 26 of parry sound a veteran of 4 years service with the royal canadian navy is shown hers sa the base of a grandfather clock the quality of worboanslup m canadian vocational training schools is high expert instructors check every detao courses m the furniture trade elbe student a banc know- of period and custom furniture wool finish ing siid upholstering a thorough study of every type of wood canadian and im ported is sim included 33

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