Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 3, 1942, p. 7

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r c thursday dkcembeit 3rd 1m2 theact6n free press fc page seven 1iomk it unt till youve kohs from ii you really mlu your home you never know how aweel it i till you begin to roam you ml the comfort hint it held the old familiar think that arow more prmtou every day and tug at your heart trine you mla the friendly argument the laughter and the fun the gathering round the radio each nlaht when work la done the sunday worthlp in the church the way you bowed in prayer how reverently you llttened then you knew that god wai there and thought your atop may lead you tostrange land far away there alway a deep yearning to ratum again aonw day though fortune fame be your in beneath the aky blue dome youll never find the happlhet that once you knew at home howard sheudori errjstt twenty years ago vrem tk issue e tke free pre f thursday deeembar 1k acton la the only municipality in halton whose election for 1023 ore over a pleaiknt lime niprnt in knox church tuesdny evening when about one hundred member of the guild of the pretbyterlnn church george- town motored up and spent the even ing with their acton friend 1 he current number of mnclean magaxlne contain nn llluilratcd ketch of potmailer matthew and hi notable career he wa appoint ed to the office in 1855 and i the oldest postmaster in america the new wing of the gordon home at milton wa officially opened lat wedneidny afternoon the gordon home with the new nllditlon l nlrt to be the flnet children shelter in the province itev mr howard of when ley has accepted the call extended to him h the bnptlit church and expect to commence hi pastorate here at the beglnnng of the year a member of the new provincial conitable taff ha been nllotted to halton county headciunrters will be at milton ljuit year councillor were re elected on mondny and the industry bylaw wa carried by a large ma jority the councillor ore c h har rison fraplc holme jeremiah bell e t thetford died agnew suddenly at milton on sunday november 2gth w22 lohn agnow in his 52nd year the sunday school lesson 7 mir hvnday dkcembek r last week at ottawa iiy imhoijth gheen observer here foruee a pnaalblllty that nntlonnl selective service mny eok to havo experienced miners now in the force dchnrgcd in an effort to overcome the scrloua shortage of manpower from which canada coal and bane mctnl mines nre suffering the problem of nupplying miner is considered the most pressing ono facing arthur mncnnmarn 511-year- old assoclnte deputy minister of labor who last week took over the direction of selectlvo servlco nfter the sudden resignation of elliott m little mr little claimed his admin istration of the post was hampered meaning op ciiupch membership golden text now are ye the body of christ nnd severally member thereof 1 cor 12 27 lesson text col 1 117 exposition i introduction calasse was an important city of phrygln in the same region os lood- leeo nnd hlernpolla ch 4 17 thero was n flourishing church there prob ably founded by epraphros the fel lowservant ofpnul ch 1- 7 had paul been the founder of the churchi 7 r he would have atiuded to it impos- j uld nnrt p slhlc as it wa jorpaui to evory- mnler mitchell where he undountettly comrttluloned i miner in engineers mnny to enrry the goapel nbroad i w war brake out mnny season- tim 1 2 3 tllu 1 4 5 god l hnr0 ran to from northern pleased to use thoso of leer famo ontnrlo ami quebec joined unit of nnd talent it i not to he anumed lne n cnnatllimenglnoor some thnt only the prominent nml hest wcm jibrnllnr a mem- glfted scrvantj of god mny undertake krn of tunnelling companies since hi work here wns nn influentlnl tmcni mon hftvo diverted f nnd growing church eslhfdished by moln pr0ih nni one or the junior nso inles of paul washington has undertaken to fin- it is impressive to observe thnt col- nnw j oxploltntlon nnd reopening ossc i now n illy burled in ruins 0 cnnndlrin bnse mctnl little would he known of it hut for mines pnrl of doslgn- thls onlstle p m nwh of wnr ii faith to be centered on christ lr 14 nut thono steps have proved insuf- flilent to overcome the decline in the colnssinn chtisllnns were tonvor- ted from paganism nndldalntry gen- llw j numhi r of nlncrs nvnlliihle mi ernlly spenklng it miniw more to v innvo n pngnn creed to nrcept nn un- ndutternled fnlth in christ neverthe less the noste units it necessnry to begin his ehnllengex with a senrchlng new post with the hope ho mny hi nble to mnke selective service work ills hnndllng of the first mnjor pfoh 1 lm fnclng him rrnv prove the crlt- provlslon if ye then be risen with ri1 1 1 erion upon which ills nclmln stmt on christ are words hint compel heart l wl i be judged searching it is not enough to be 0 b nomlnnl member of the church a butter question j iierson should only he n churi h mem- cnnndlnns tq pnrnplirnse the old her hcniiso he or she is risen with saying enn eat their butter nnd have christ rom b 14 to be thus it too f t e n little less of it identified with our lord menns thnt than they hne been doing foods you hnve met ilim ns vour snvlour admlnlslrntoi j c lng wiys nt the cross ghl i jo hnve tol 1 imndn x hnnilling of butter supplh s lowed with him to the resurrection pr sent n lontnrt ulth the uny in imntt 2k mk ib luke jt jno 20 uli ti united stntes hns tnnted 21 ac 1 nnd hnve gone forwnrd in t problem 1 fnlth to renu7o fhnt your snviour i w untid mf 0 mt nscrnclw into heaven whero he is of hp tou bupr storft hfta seated t u rijht hand of cod horn frmn for rov1 purchnsc n fl 4 ifeb 1 11 4 141g 8 1 12 t hl nnuon s ru for the nrmed force and to onnble it to tlie henrt of a lover in centered i a ut 4 t j fulfill uk commltnipnts under lend- leake legislation canada on the other hnnd hns ord service gils have a hostel in metropolis army navy and air women find welcome at wellequlpped centre in heart of downtown mont real by maroattrt rckrr gftiudlmn 1nws huff writer montreal cp womfn in uni form hnve n plnco to hnns tholr hau in montreal n pinto nil their own in tit downtoivn residential section of canada inraest city any army navy or nlr woman u welcomed rit ana house iu name if you re wondotlnjf ih mnde up of lite first icttora of the wordk army nnvy air tlrlfl on icnve can stay there over night within a few blocks of theatres binnrl hlinph nnd even nrt nnllerles it wiih tpl marjorle mnrrla of viln- 4 oui er an alt womim slntloned nt st lluhert ulin told thlx refvorted iiluiul ii jtiht hue uoliik home she ftnlil iih she pntked her hnveimuk for n ihhour leave its rntlnr fav to ot nway trnm hnrrnrks air n while nnd most of tin i nnt afford hole in ana house l inixpenklve it turned out it lohts only ti u nt for tied nnd hrenkfnst nnd it wnn like home the bljj on k- panelled drnwlnjc room of the house on ontar io street is furnished with di ep com fortnhle chnlrn with ny chintz cov ers i here nre book cases with nil the newest books and new maunzlnen on the tables in one chnlr by the fire theres nlwnyn n kind motherly womnn probably kitfttlntc thla womnn is a member of the montrenl west women club the orrnnluitlon whkh mode wsslble the first hosted houw in cnnndn for women in uni form llnua of kytendshlp i he rlub number weren t tontent ulth provldlim n comfortible plnce for the utrls to uo they also offer rrleitdxtilp nnd klndnem uhlth nn nns n kkiit denl in girls nwny from hopte here ik ilunj an older unman in t he liutiiu not ns mnt run hut nn n frli nd to listen to the ulrl who iuim wmrlek to tlw neutnmerh ndvlio ns in whallo wm in their preirnuh lenve hnurs our memlmm ijnjov it said mr ii w itennlds nn duly wheu the cnnndlnn irens vibkchi in the conservatory off the drnw- inu room wns n nntimn in nnnther krnclnujt room uiith tntestry unlit wns n writing room its w nice to tiiitie here nnd ret nwny from thlnjpt for n while snld aw2 anueln mltdiell ns she looked up from a letter to her horn in kluh- ener ontario behind the writing room is a big jinnies room wlftt pine tons tnbles n rndlo plnno nnd ttrnmophone we enrournue the rlrls to brlnir their lmy frlentu hen for iinrtles said mrs reynolds nnd the boys in uni form nre anxious for inventions in the ntnlmnnnypnnelled dining loorn nt n little tnhlen the iris who may nil nlht can imi- hrenk- fnt i his in the only men served at ana huune in the linsefricnt is n lnundrv where ulrls can do n bit of unshlnk upstairs nre enough im ih to ntcommmfate ilwi rlrls llien nre few restrictions nn tbo rlrls n ana house mrs a s hun- tlmnn mild rlrls unlnr out in the evening nre miked to wrlt their nnmefi on n hlncklonnl in the hall when they come in they erase tholr names one of the- women slays jjj until the inst rlrl is in nais mirzijc norway london cp- norwerlnn source in london report that norway ha tmhh placed in n imrmnnent state of em rrency under new decrees by the fcrman kommlsjir nml hencefor ward all fndln hstenlnr to other than faermnn or ficrmnncontrolled sta- tlfirih ihunlshable hy death health of soldiers better tlian ever hie united states war depaitmcnt annouucvtl ucenti timt the health vt tnv jumteu plates army in i ruin tng vm oeuer than ever durum war time it stated that on the bonis ol the goutinl nonpital admission rate firures to date it is nnticlpatei thnt will be about ten per cent lower in 1942 than in 1941 thuu far the department went on to any there has been no mild influenza epidemic like that of early 1041 even the common uu such as cold sore throat and mtailts are down to oj low a level as reasonably can be expected of particular importance is the report by the department that ven- eraal disease in the u s army u substantially leu than during the tint world war with the syphilis rate now lowest in army history thje total venereal disease rate on an an nual basis was 40 3 per thousand men in 1w1 and 38 per thousand men for the first six jnonths of 194j in cluding cases arising in new inducted soldltlnwhomthe inf ecttoftactuau ly was acquired in civil life this means that about nineteen new in fections occurred among every thou sand men during the tint half of the year soldiers thus infected lose an average of eighteen das or leu from duty t u here his true love in nnd n true christian soon finds thnt the front is in heaven of course jesus is medi ated to us through the holy spirit jno 14 18 15 2g 27 16 13 11 in the ministry of the spirit it is tru1 the case thnt he ik with us nn he snid malt 28 20 but the res urrection body of our lord is nt the rlfiht hnnd of god in henven we nn therefore exhorterfto place our nf ercd butter out of storage for civil ian use ihe dominion with only onetenth the population of the united states has more than half as much butter in storage nn hnve hi r amerlinn neighbors furthermore canadians will not be rationed by coupon nt lenst during the next six months in the period lection tlieri to do ho menns 1 1 1 from novcmber untii apr comuimp we shnll become henvenlv minded some peoplo do not like this idea thej wish n more practical fnlth tlon usunlly exceeds production but if nil consumers use slightly less but ter than heretofore says mr tng- uiled to our earthly live but our i h wh h 1 rrrl inilnlit a n i iii t 1ord taught us to pray for the will of cod to be done on earth as it is done in heaven how will we ever find what this menns unleu we pny atten tion to heaven beware of the 1m- practicabllty of tfie socalled prac tical the trouble with this world is that its people are enrthmlnded instead of being heavenminded they grovel in sin and sensuous living they quarrel struggle accumulate greedily and practice selfishness just as if this world were the only one the apostles advice to set our af fections on things above is sound the christian is not to concern him self chiefly with the temporary con ditions of this world for all of it will ultimately be brought under the rule of christ at his coming wj are to look fontard-to-thoprlulcge-of- npnenring with christ in glory v 4 iii faith that affects conduct 511 the apostle next exhorts us to be gin a wnr on sin within our own lives nnd in the world aoout us because it is the chief obstnele to nny christian should arise in future for ims whevr with mnny of the outlets for can- nda s wheat crop blocked by the war trade minister mackinnon and ag riculture minister gardiner nrenl- ready working on 1943 wheat plans in hope of devising a method of over coming the situation presented by bulging elevators and a glut of wheat in storage it is considered probable the gov ernment may develop the whent ocreage requirement program which wns in effect for the last two years under this program farmers were encouraged to grow gross or coarse grains on preference to wheat and those who made such transfers in jccedanccj hjjiekpye rnm ents throughout 1941 and thus fhr in setting his affection on things atxne 1942 the departments report went wrong attitudes of mind bad con- on to state the denth rate hns been the lowest in nrm history during ditions of disposition and eul hnblts nre the enemies of christian pence this period from one half to two and progress the npostle sns mor- thlrd of the deaths resulted from ex- 1 tif them which llterall menns kill ternal causes such ns traffic nccl- thtm he spcclfu lusts of the flesh dents 0ereas fbrctx and battle m nil of which insult the purpose casualties are excluded about one of god in- our cnntlon and thwart meningitis cne in three wns fatal j his ohjoctue in our redemption program were paid special bonuses this year the prairies harvested n crop of 607688000 bushels bringing the total whent in sight to about 1 000 000 000 bushels the canadian government nlrcadv hns more than 400000 000 invested in wheat storage charges amounting to s50 000 000 annually sailors do get pie on canadian ships sailors kertnr on smps yt ihe nevv during the unit worhl nr hut thin riiose ho tlll roster the lust of th mi ulinnt ninrln intu k t imliilnk death rate is now iikmn to one in tleshlnlte the icmlemnntlon of 1 d nt dinmr nnd pi nt supx r imord tenl rromptnes in llniiiumls nrtil v b it k n tbn if ill iiu to ft will r in the canadian nnl the use or neur trentnunt nre ihe thosi thlnus nr in the foremen ut llonnl mncnine h n dsrlhlnit th principal reasons utsi tor this x n m n pmi shhiiii exellnt rations provided tor rvv- ihanke ihe nunlnmtis fntnlltx rnt of hie dlssitmn vs s 0 ih e in the v s aum it was it it ml is m ih ei ns f ihe ol man far lelov hint in iil 111 u ho lll nr h jji s nen i the mnlnrla inte h r thunnd in n lorx ril il n v m in nnnualh in the stntinentnt inllei wlinh chcisi rkils stnteskrtnk illl or ihe llrst eikht n 1 ms months of lm in tonlinst wltli 1 j4 p ir im ihe autumn rts in mclili m tiu inir h is ot riiritian u tot tl pro i nun who tndn rettie tohi far sup nor to thai kln to offiters in ih ttll dns all supplus for ships il v h inn built in rinadn for war turn ttaffii are obtain ti throurh th iur h is unl moits 1 partnient of th pima ban n itionil hailwns th i i staff h in- thorouihl qualified for is cmctesrio h less thai nenrneo nu mbj lr 1kl h uw f sn slrtuallx of sinful s7tttv thom wssls n furnlshlni stores for i nn e ml hmlnath smallpos safl the nn f honor tltsl to l 1om i jt lull ships of tl cnaiunn ni nouncement ltyl s nlrol lr mn r hlllh o il st imsh s and vaclnntion ins mid uphold r whnh llit th ilad ph s 1 w lh ir ilins of the kimdxni of ixt ino t t s matt dti p within us lhi s i h n ti t1 rnjj jj ihlr identi- more tuarrt lluik i urn l i k luation is o ih whotttwith the 1 ord hitini ana ini itutn with i iu lis i of i o i the almost nonexistent stntes arm the incidents of mail t rsaid to be txtr ml low i nlted f r is at th present time the ar deivartm nt nnl the purhs oflneir xlsteme other uin as frmntlx dstiox th declared thnt while the health of the here is to hlne as th llsht ofciod life hurh ihufili niinibs v 5 armx in trotnims at home is nohd xmtt u lh phil nre to dwell to r ns th enrthr belter than in lmi nevertheless the im fills is to besln wilhln the replica of the lunxnlx wutv itox health record or the 1m1 p was hurh itselt all the minlltles mn- erne1 bx the worst or christ x ibi 1 u th nt in these xeixjeimi a heax- thex nre to do all to the k of cod was stated tobethe more re enlv so ieltx tbt inncuitee is xerx i it if christians wish for xutorx consfdmnn the u s arnvvjptpid strons wherntlsax on ithere must be no division in their l expansion over a short period time bowels q merries it goes down faith in and obedience lo christ fi wartime advertising is needed nine keasons for wurtlnir advertising are given ina prekenlutioii for business paper sales- v men issued by associated ijusipess 1apers entitled we no longer need to advertise the presentation submits that no eontany can afford to stop advertising reasorirnd 1 soineciistomers lont know all the products benefits reason no 2 they will fail to remem ber the products benefits reason no 3 there are some new companies to sell reason no 4 there are some new buyers in war industries or govenimeit bur eaus wtiio dont know the comany reason no 5 there is something to tell that might help customers plan for the fu ture v reason no 6 the trademark will not remain imlclihh fixed in the meinorv of customers reason so 7 there is ainlliinir about the business that xceed explaining v a reason no 8 vn competitor might continue to advertise his product i reason no 0 there is some wa to helpciistomers lick wartime problems v r

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