Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1938, p. 5

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trtwunuy junto till 1mi the acton frbe press pxam m vou iof bayer spent uu weekend la hamilton mr tom wool jeft this week to tv a position in peterboromh ida alex mann had kenneth visited jn owen sound amr the weekend mr and mr victor alger of toronto spent the weekend with mends in acton mr a a dili 1 tlaltlng this week with her auter mia a b lyon in vuter pa mr a h blahop attended the plow shaw in toronto on thuraday and tisit- ed in the city l mr a h bishop visited in toronto for several days 1 k and attended the mower show mr and mr wta b ramsden nd buly of buffalo ny apent the week- end with aston relative exwarden and mr a mason who have been sending the winter months in st petersburg worlds returned home yesterday mr richard leavens of welland and mr and mr sdward leavens of totitiuu spent a couple of days last week with aeton friend mr tot drtmm and mr carman ortmm of preston and mr muuje- msn of hasina sssk visited with mm h p moon at mooreeroft on sunday visitor with mrs george murray re cently mrs r b mbklnney and little eon jumnle toronto mr o w murray windsor and mr w b oumey wing- mr j w janes was called to sarnia on tuesday owing to the illness of her mother mr george lucas who resides with her daughter mrs pred martin at simla general sympathy is felt for mrs b hehvlg in the death last week or her mother mrs john witter mr and mrs kalwlg were in newstead during the week attending ahe funeral mrs e e barr was one of the guests on saturday at a dinner in the oranlte club toronto when sixty travellers of an european trip last yearhold a reunlon dinner moving pictures of the party were shown and the gathering rellved the trip that hod been so enjoyable george wallace clothes shop 123 youge st toronto ommwhs hyriebhfta mk m foivub glasses a new style that give more com fort and ease in side vision come in for thorough eye examination no obligation to buy i raglsterea optsmebrbt t kwmtnatian basins ne wahtag e p head eyesight specialists n w oaoaors wtsjuc tteoa n actum the bray chick does thetrick bray chicks are res money maker i can prove it place your order hen 100 live de livery guaranteed geo c brown norval aettm ohlet swsr t open 8afrlay aftimwii asa kvanibcft or oroars may to ufmvftut mr seynnek ibaweek card of tiianks or the many kindnesses that were shown during the illness and at the time of the passing of the late james e mc millan his son lachlan and sisters are indeed deeply appreciative thi floral tributes and sympathy expressed and the many kindly acts were all helpful and memories of these are cherished manitoba goose flight manitoba will shortly be invaded toy battalions of geese on their annual north ward flight to their nesting grounds in the arctic regions this mighty bird army which winters along the northern coast of the qulf of mexico becomes restive in the early half of march lured by the ageold enticements of the higher latitudes of the north at a favorable tune in tin latter part of th month the flocks take to the air and commence hie lung flight to canada along the missis sippi flywaj noisy advances and en forced halts mark the northward flight as the weather ma be fickle and back ward with belated snow storms but in ally with the appearance of real spring and very often on a strong south wind the arm of migrants sweeps into muni toba bj the hundreds of thousands the average datt of arrival is about the end of thi first wwk of april and a day of ideal weather conditions is suf ficient to bring tlit birds to the manitoba feeding grounds in maximum numbers this total is unknown and probably al ways will be but is commonly referred to as running into the millions some of the greatest concentrations of geese occur within a few miles of winnipeg and prodigious numbers arc to be seen in the lowlands about grant a lnke and near rosser marquette orosse isle and woodlands frequently tens of thou sands of mixed snow and blue geese come together in a single locality and at such times acres of ground are covered white ash with drifted snow the spring time halt tn manitoba lasts for about one montti during which period uu geeae feed and rvcuperau after tin long flight from uu ouir of mexkoj then depend ing on seasonal conditions uu flocks depart m late april or earl ma for the nesting grounds in the arctic regions iv ornithological sights in north america savor more of the spectacular than this great spring flight of geese several species are involved in this mass migration to the north but the moat outstanding ore the cloael related kser anoa and blue geese the maniuoba flight has likely taken place since time immemorial but it is ol wltln cocn- paratlvel recent year that this maas movement through the province has be come well known to naturalists 3 on guaranteed trust certificates a legal investment for trust funds unconditionally guarenteec the sterling trusts corporation sterling towtlt toaonto new members welcomed to lakeside chapter the april meeting of the lakeside chapter xojdjs was held in the ym oa social room on tuesday evening two new members were welcomed into the chapter plans were made for varl ou spring activities and a splendid pro gram of both business and educational items carried out a delightful lunch and social time closed the evening annual meeting op w- m a to be in oakville the twelfth annual meeting of the hamilton conference branch of the woman s missionary society of the unit ed cmrroh will be held in et johns church oakvlue on april 13th lath and 14th beginning at two o clock on tile opening day mrs j a laughland the president win giveher address in the evening among the speaknri will be mrs o e forbes and miss wlnnl- fred thomas of the dominion board dr ho struthers and dr w t browr the scottwilliams wedding at forest on monday at the home of the brides father m forest at high noon on monday miss evelyn young williams daughter of mr albert winiams and the late mrs wil liams married dr john alexander levaelc scott of lain son of the lale mr and mrs a p soott of brampton rev andrew lane officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a simple floorlength gown of white marquisette wlui deep band of shirring at waist and small wreath of orange blossoms her flowers were red roses and ulyofthevalley fine was attended by her sister miss doris wil liams gowned in blue net with skull cop the sunday school lesson i for sunday amtlx itul fttdino ourselves in behvk3b aolden text what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and for feit hla ufe7 mark 8 30 lesson text mark 8 2788 time bummer aj 20 place oflesarea phlllppl exposition i thou art the christ 2720 but whom say ye that i am that was a critical question there might be error on other points and still there be hope but error here would be absolutely fatal to see in him only one of the prophets even though the first or great est but not to see in him the christ of ood and not to believe in rim as such would be to empty his life of its mean ing and faith in him of its power and to utterly unfit them to be the founda tion of which christ jesus himself is the tohlef corner stone eph 2 0 peters confession 1 very positive there is no uncertainty not one shadow of mode before john 1 4140 peter him self had made it upon a former occasion doubt a similar confession has been john 6 go but it was under changed circumstances now enthusiasm for jesus was fast dying out hla glory was already becoming enveloped in the shadows of the cross yet even now the apostles and preeminently peter recognised him as the christ of ood flesh and blood sometimes attain to an opinion that jesus is the christ but it is only the one that is begotten of ood that bslisveth that jesus u the christ with a faith that wavers not in the face of scholarly criticism almost universal defection and the many hard sayings and unaocount- able doings of jesus himself which often times are quite inexplicable to us matt 16 10 ix oct behind me fiatan 3033 the time was now ripe for jesus to declare to his disciples hu approaching of sequins and bouquet of red roses and rejection and suffering and death the the groomsman was word must brings out the fact that lily-of-the- valley dr e j nelson of acton the bride grooms cousin the church was decor ated with spring flowers and the music was played by miss hazel lambert a reception at the brides home fol lowed at which the brides grandmother mrs h wilson gowned in navy blue sheer with oorsoge of carnations recelv ed with the bridal party following thttr marriage dr and mrs soott sailed from new york for england where dr scott will pursue his studies in surgery oolng away the bride donned a blue tailored suit over which she wore a grey top coat blue hat gloves and shoes there was an imperative necessity for these things but why must he die this question is very fully answered else where in the bible cjohn 3 14 heb 0 22 isn 53 46 2 oar 6 21 gal 3 18 1 peter 2 24 he must die that we might have deliverance from guilt forgiveness through his blood eph 1 7 there could have been no salvation for any sinner if he had not died oal 3 10 13 2 cor 5 21 romans 3 20- 26 but not only must he be kill cd he must also after three days rise aoain that we may have deliv erance from sin s power life through his time marches on remember him maybe not as he looks here but how would he look in a rugby uniform harry red batstone is his name the same one that perform ed fancy gridiron tricks for queen s uni versity about is years ago dr batstone is attached to the medical staff of the ontario hospital at kingston canadas cubotuc fowtt oirrrur ur central electric station in canada produced 27578 million kilowatt hours in 1037 compared with 35 304 million kilo watt hours in 1030 ajraln ollnearly nine per cent tie output for each month tn 1037 showed a substantial increase over the corresponding month in the preced ing year due to the growing demand for power by mining and other industries central electric stations supply 00 per cent of canadas electric power produc tion the use of hydroelectric power has grown rapidly in canada playing a prom inent port in the development of can adian industries while the growth tn power demand has effected a substantial reduction in the reserves of installed gen erating capacity which have existed in certain parts of the country as a result of the construction program initiated prior to 1030 the dominion still posses ses potential reserves of nearly five times the present requirements during the last decade the capacity of hydroelectric installations in canada has more than doubled and attention is being directed to the need of extending existing plants or undertaking new developments to meet the increasing zequlrementk qf industrial and domestic consumers additional in stallations during 1037 reached a net total of 107181 horsepower bringing the total for the dominion up tb 8 112 751 horsepower what flies and get has no wings time wt patterson ro speeulm in ere rumlnsllmi orthue treatments rnserlatiea 111 wyndliom st nasi t tvem ouelph pmonb i1m qoallty aeeoraey 8ervtee childrens aid society the third annual meeting of the children s aid society of the counties of peel und halton will be held on the evening of wednesday april 21nt 1038 at 7 30 p m in the sunday school room of st pauls united church milton annual reports will be present ed and officers elected for the ensuing year miss nora lea supervisor of the child protection d of the toronto chodfcttt aid society will address the meeting miss lea la generally recognised as an authority on childrens aid work a very cordial invitation is ex tended to all who are interested in the work of the society i gregory i theatre friday april th the awful truth the years funniest sunniest honoyeuit comedy with irene dunne and cary orant oomedy call ing all doctors ctaxtoon lamp llghtir chapter 11 tun tylers luck saturday april 9th out night prescription for romance with wendy borrlr kent taylor and mlacha auir oomedy cupid takes a holiday 8naahots carltoon bosco in bagdad fox news mondal april 11th manhattan merry go round it a muslcolassai with anndvor ak l currilk and oene autr oomedj bashful bucfcuruu scenic going places coming nothing sacred with frederic march and carole lombard notice to creditors in th matlfcr of the estate of wuium sprawl time to shak two men were travelling on a north bound train presently one hoping to break the ice asked hla felkm sravelier wtali your line of burinea it may sound strange said the other but rm a pepper tnvwlkr the first man held out nil he said tm a salt sailer two plays presented by st albany y p twenty members of st alban young people s took port in on unusually fine dramatic program at the parish hall this week the first play the blessed vagranta takes place on christmas eve in the office of the chief the chief of the city police farce is a lonely man with a philosophy that permits or ex pects little mercj or human kindness his one object in life is success he has dismissed hla oiilstant w ho wished to leave early to trim a christmas tree for his son and sitting drowsil tit the desk alone with his thoughts he ls visited by two figures out of the shadows of the years an old carpenter and his wife whom he thinks have been arrusted on a charge of vagranc a miracle is wrought by the bleated vagrants and tin chief greet chrlstnuu morning with a sad dcr but awaktntd heart the cast was i ma follows the chief harry rogers jim the assistant bob foottlt the blessed vagrants jack smullman esther tajlor the politician george foottlt 1 following ttit play there wua u double duett tht swwuat stor ever told b anne holmes alice taylor olive rogers and either taylor w ilh mrs snow as accompanist the old condlcmaker of st johns i u morullt play with a medieval set ting the story is woven around christ s wurda inomiiuch u e har dont it unto out of tlu ltiut of thest m brethren yi luie done it unto me an old candlemokt r greedy for pt rsonal fame and power has been cordmlsaloncdi to make beautiful candle to burn on a feast da before the altar of st john a while he is hurrying to put the finishing touches on his masterpleor he is tiller lupted b passcrsb who wish to buy candles to light them through the dork night impatiently he turns unllghted from ills door joyous youth innocence the truthseeker worshippers a mother and anally the servant of the priest of st johns who depart in anger leaving his master unseen in the shadows the mlflah candlemaker is rebuked by the priest who tells him that ood will noc accept his candle because he has no love in his heart toaards his fetlowmen the old man seeing that the candle will not easter footwear be smartly dressed for easter by completing your wardrobe with a pair of our new spring shoes ladles blue oabecdin pumps straps steptns and tils bmiutl fully trimmed with patent ualh r priced from 275 to 495 ladles blocs or bruwn oubtroxtn in fancy straps ties and oxford plain or putenl leather trimmed medium fir is the creditors of william sprat 1 lu of thf villain of acton in the county of hajum cknucman who cuki on oc about the fourth day of march 1s38 arc required to send to the undersigned solicitor their full names addresses and descriptions full particulars of oielr claims and the nature of the securities burn falls heartbroken to the door and i s y jt i of seurnent re1- and this notice being given in pursu vocui real once of section m of the trustee act mhat n- of man he has become rao 31 chapter 185 notice u hereby and resolves not only to fashion beautiful given that on and after the thirtieth candles but to moke his thoughts and day of april lax the executors of the 44 mon said estate will proceed to distribute fhe more assets of the sold william sproml among the parties legally entitled thereto and they will not be responsible for anj claims of which they have not then re ceived notice dated at acton this fifth day ot april ad 1m c f leathkruand acton ontario solicitor for the executors of the 403 william opraan estate the cast was as follows the old candlemaker harry rogers joous youth bruoe par- geter joyous maiden beatrice taylor malden innocence anne holmes truth- seeker douglas mqplcadcn first wor shipper bert patrick second worship- 1 per percy elliott mother alice taylor serrant george holloway priest rst i x brooks men s calf oxfords in brov n or black ooodear well bel or blucher cut narrow medium or wide toe priced from 298 u 695 misses patent and kid straps and oxfords narrow and medium widths a loveh shoe for the little 149 to 245 pallants shoe store acton f h maadonald cgr resurrectlon life romans 5 9 10 john 14 lfl it is a startling illustration of the dull ness of the human mind in seeing new truth that after this clear declaration of his approaching death the disciples were utterly bewildered when his cruel flxlon actually came and thnt after this plain declaration of his coming rtjur reel ion after three days the disciples i would not believe the report of it when u had actually occurred exactly at the ap pointed time luke 34 22 3 mark 10 11 comp luke 13 34 24 25 peter again rushes to tin front not however this time with a ood given confession of faith but with a flesh given drawing back from the cross the man of rock so made by his apprehension and confes slon of jesus as the christ the son of tlu living ood matt 10 17 becomes satan an adversary and a stumb ling block by minding not tin tilings of ood but the things of men matt 16 23 r v comj romans 8 7 r v to shrink from tht cross the suffering that lies in the path of obcdltnct to ood and love to men is thi mind of man to face the cross is thi mind of ood which mind have you ni the three conditions of dlsclplo- shlp 34 38 verse 34 gives the three fundamental conditions of dlbclplenhlp theae condl lions are of unlverul application there are no exceptions ij any man would oome after mi thi are i 1 lt him denj hunaelf selfdenial is the denial of self the word ttanslattd deny imans to altlrm that one ha no ac qualntan e or coiimcllon vuh one to rtnuunct tims peter dinted his lord i matt 2g 35 75 3 72 luke 22 34 i to deny self is u sa to self wlun it rormu forward ulth its claims its de rounds its dt slrth its opinions its in urtm ils anuhlng i dont know you i u n t pu unj utuiul n to you you nt n i t xlsl ln mi christ is my supretni und absolute lord your claims i have renounced forevt r to den wlf u li pt imiunce stlf with nil iliul belongs to it lis idtils li p s plants purposes umb iioili htrtngth alal uf pttus 2 ut jt ut him take up his cross what was the cross anjwuy an ixtreinely pulnful and shnmrful mode of txecu tlon this la whut auulud jesus if he obeyed otd and currtcd out tils mission of redeemlng lave suflerlna rejection shame tlu death of self confronts eviry man who obeys ood und lives u life of chrul ilkt love tim 3 1 oal 2 20 id lakt up our crtiss is to go right on in the ulh in which jesus leads and mecl liu suffering live sliumt and the crucifixion that lie thtre to compro mise in order to uvokl the suiferlng and the shame is to n f use to luke up our cross 3 1 and follow me whut that means uppeurs in 1 peter 2 19 t phil lppluns 58 it is to have the mind of christ jesus and that mind is to atx ood cen unto death and to choose the lowly path of service instead of the path of ease and glory the foolish man who seeks his personal welfareseven the mghest life will not gam it but lhe man who loacs sight of personal lntcreet even the highest for jesus take and the oosptls will gain the very thing af which he has tost sight a man must have some higher aim than saving hu own soul announcing acton beauty parlor i i easterspecials on permanents new ray mnchineless regular e 50 now 500 zeno mnchineless regular 5 00 now 300 steam permanents oil treated ll regular 5 00 now 3 00 regular 3 00 now 2 00 note- these pnces good until april 30th only m ley phone 156 sally s vhcj e must be plenty of money to ko around i muse lvlijuouj seems in owe it to somebody lae preparing lor regular flights twufty tip hal how con you afford ui take so many slrls tn sucn expensive restaur ants bam basy just before we go in i aaz eoch ftrl if one bssnt been putting- on eight modem lurllixra sill iooji be soaring across canada when tha trans- oo air lines begins operation of its regular passenger runs baggage will be carried in the nose of the fuselage of th transoanada aeroplanes and above is shown a mechanki loading one of the aeroplanes

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