e3suj4is3jps ks385r232 kj t thtmsilay december lwh 1943 the acton 1pree press v packlmvrt wrisiflflmm tide ln w ouir oldm mndi nd avd oni and iow pramlswl blewlng fall wtwldium utd fmh good- whmn thiuotv joyous rln thar tarfio time far ptty strif rcotta tmmohc bloom tlti and 6tdn friendship sprln to llfel andvn m by god divined th wis mm followed throuch the to ifreefthe saviour of mankind we ek home bright and kuldlng sdmabtalnkatar to lead us out into theuahme of the yean dumllliut aelflahnei and doubt and quieting our futile fear so come a eight from put jhe bait a voice thaw bldi the heart be ttlll and in the bourn of the tout command with an initant will and llttenlne to that kindly word that fllu the earth on christmas the hone and faith of man is itlrred the aoul of man anew is born twtyyearcago irjsjj wem the issue of the vree nee of ttituejay ummber mm lmt thib fasuobr oownt8 a modern barn and untodale equipment make it easier to jteep cows and utensils clean but in them selves are no guarantee that high quality milk will be produced- suc cess depends far more upon the indi vidual producer and the method he employ than upon the barn and dairy equl mibsino turnkd up london cp a week after sqdn mr adrian warburton dso dsc and two bars was reported mining on an operational fllrht in hla spitfire the ace r a f photo- ftrapher was announced by the air ministry to be aafe mr mccleary of the shoe factory staff u movlns into hla pretty new bungalow on church street thu week messrs l g jaclujan of new market andcarloa william of sault ste marie addmaed the methodist sunday school with helpful words oil sunday afternoon while hunting in norther ontario mrlevt elilev or brookvllle got into a hibernating beert den hla quick action of firing fnsm hla 1ilp ahot the bear through the head the earcast weighed about thnee hundred jtounda and was brought home the acton boy scout were enter tained at the home of mr and mr t p martin on friday evening jack miner the bird man gave two intensely interesting addresses here on thuraday of latt week honorable david henderson paned awny on thuraday morning hc had reached hla 82nd year and had lived in acton for 50 yean he waa rep resentative of hit native county in the house of common for thirty years premier drury addressed the people of this community for the third time last wednesday evening hon p c biggs minister of high ways who accompanied the premier in an address outlined the policy of the road system introduced by his department lesson rokt sunday occtmbeb u died mcmackson suddenly on sunday december 10th 1922 at annua on tario david mcmackson formerly of acton in his 65th year christmas baking let us solve your christmas baking problem vce will have a full variety as follows chriatnun ouve pull of fruit christmas pnddiiur cream puffs and cream buns short bread douirhnuts tarts cookies pics and cakes and dont forart we make the nicest homemade loaf of bread on the masket today shop early and dont be disappointed actoin home bakery j f wilds phone 116 mill street acton 5dfcaldfc3j3jsdwl5l52 christmas ft4k gifts for all the fafnily ww ww electric toasters and alarm clocks various prices electric coffee makers toboggans and sleighs skiis ski poles ski harness various prices according to siie christmas tree sets complete assortment of christmas tree bulbs re flectors flashes etc a complete range of pyrex ware stain- ijss graniteware in the new colors and shaped fancy dishes kitchen utensils flashlights and a variety of christmas gifts ready for your choosing com skate and boot sets in all sizes complete range of hockey equipment value of the church to i social order golden text ye are the salt of the earth ye are the light of the world matt 813 14 lesson text matt 31318 mark 12 1317 1 pet 21317 exposition i work of a disciple of the lord in the midst of corrup tion and darkness dominating human society matt 51316 the opening verses of this chapter emphasize our blessedness these em phasize our responsibilities and our obligations they are rulwotsugges- tlveneas theofflee of salt is to flavor to cleanse and to preserve from do- cay it is one of the most useful art icles in the world believers in christ keep human society from spoiling and give a proper savor to it but if the salt lose its virtue nothing is more useless its virtue cannot he restored nnd it is of no use for food for the land nor for a fertilizer for the dunghill it l good for nothln all that can be done wthit is to enst it out into the road and let it be tifodden under foot of mon so ii is with a professed believer in christ when he loses the savor of godliness nnd the preservative power of life in the spirit what a wretched out cast a savorless religionist is and how men delight to tramp upon him salt loses its savor by becoming mix ed with earth the chrlstlnn loses his savor by becoming mixed with earth by compromising with the world while christs disciples arc the suit of the earth they arc also tho light of the world primarily jesus is himself the light of the world jno 812 but what he la in him self he also makes his disciples to be in him personally ho is no longer in the world but he is here in his disciples and gives llebt fo the world through them fhfist la in us the hope of glory nnd being in us he shines out on the world through us ii is a glorious bjjj also a very solemn j thought that the world gets nil lis light through us how murlr does it get through you there in n very dark spot somewhere in the world un less you are llluminntlng ft well might jesus say and well mny wc heed when he does any lot your light shine before men we do not need to make it shine god does that hut we should let it shine ii is it lawful to give tribute to caesar mk 121317 the pharisees entered into n plot with their most determined enemies the herodinns to entangle jesus into saying something trensonnbto nnd then to hand him over to the roman government to deal with him jew ish zealots spurned paying tribute to the roman emperor and jesus en emies sought to entrap him into say ing that the tribute money tnust not be paid to a heathen govornment they began with words of smoothest flattery v 14 the devil is never so dangerous nor so malicious as when he flatters- jesus was npt in the least blinded by these honied words having baited their trap the cunning question followed is it law- ful to give tribute unto coesnr or not the snare was well laid and they doubtless said to themselves in a moment we will have him caught but wait he calls for a roman do- nnrius with which the tax was paid whose image nnd superscription he asks caesars they reply and they have caught themselves and not him very well he says in effect you nceept the money of the for eign government you must then ac cept your responsibilities to l if you use caesars money you must pay caesars toll there are things which are due to humnn govern ments nnd one- thing due to them is the taxes that are necessary to their support tnthe functions of which you enjoy the benefit chrlstlnn ethics require the rendering to human rov- ernments the things which are due to human governments but there are other things thnt belong to god nnd we should render xb god the feminine touch with air girls for mens jobs tlcjlf wonwlesrtiitig wire less operating make sure their barracks have at- 1 tractive appearance avmahoarldt kckiek cwhadtan press staff writer montreal c p thirtytwo yards of chintz can turn a barfacka block into a feminine boudoir tho glrlwogs have proved that at no 1 wireless school the 200 or more girls here may be able to take a mans place at an air base when they finish their sixmonth course as wlroless operators ground but theyll do it with a fem- jnlnc touch down in their barracks block there nrojlnc same stone floors tho same rows or iron lieds thnt women in uni form arc sleeping in all over can ada but the wogs havent resigned themselves to wartime austerity ench roomful of girls has chosen a color scheme and then each girl has bought her own chintz or gingham or gay crctonne to moke herself a gay dressing table like the ono sho left nt home the frilled nnd flounced pottk coats of the dressing tables cover pncklng boxes and crates but the ef fect is pretty anyway wc let the girls make their bar- rackims attractive as possible said section officer dorothy rvuton of mitchell ont senior officer for the wireless school other officers are assistant section officer joan mac- millnn of quebec nnd vivian j fen- ton of halifax the mans world nt the wireless school ends nt the sign out of bounds to all personnel except wo mens division behind the big doors thnt sepnrote the girls quarters from the rest of the establishment are cor ridors of pretty rooms with soft green wnlls nnd curtnlns billowing at the window like rarraeks you cant sny these bnrrncks are uhcomfortnble said aw2 molll jnrrett of cnlgnry ns she gnvo th flounces of her dressing table i finnl puff before dnshlng off to i clnss and if these nro bnrrncks i like thorn said her friend alrwomnn mnrjory saunders of maple ridge b c aw 2 jean roclfjey of toronto hold out n howl jroet oscar she said it was a llttlojxcon turtle the bnr rncks mascot in another bnrrarks there was n whirr of conversation but it wasnt nbout shows and boy friends- it wns shop tnlk wire splicing direct current communlcntpntnmps ohms installations nldls lamps thesrt terms were tossed nbout the room at random- this is the life said aw2 jcnn ramsay of- vnncouuer i wouldnt be n civilian again for anything jeans life ns n civilian was pretty interesting too shes nn nrtlst pointing dogs is her forte and before the war she travelled nil over am erica doing portraits of the pets of wealthy and great it took 32 yards of chlnti to do it said cpl esther derome of montreal as she escorted this reporter ito the corporals sanctuary there were chintz dressing tables curtains and chairs but cpl dorome hns something else to be proud of besides her room when she enlisted she hnrdly spoke n word of english in n year she hns learned to spenk it fluently the men nt the wireless school hnve never seen the glrjs bajjrocks hut theyve felt the femlnln influ ence at the masculine school its sure hern n success said one of them maple grop value increatfojn 1942 there ns a sharp increase in the production of maple syrup and maple sugar in the four producing provinces of canada nova9cotla new bruns wick quebec and ontario in 1942 the crop is estlmatsdst 2876s00 gal- ton of syrup and 3737200 pounds of sugar or a total of 3250000 gallons ibftaransof mapleayrup tw ex deeds the 1041 crop of 2270400 gal lons by 074200 gallons or 43 per rent the 1042- crop sold rcndlly at prices higher than in the previous year the total value of the crop be ing estimated at 6716300 an- in crease jof w1ss100 or 80 per cent compared with the 1041 crop which waa valued at 3561200 the 1042 crop is also 22 per cent higher than the longtime 10241040 average pro duction of 2600000 gnllana eighty- one per cent of the total 1042 crop in terms of maple ayrup was produced by quebec 18 per cent by ontnrio nnd the remainder hy new brunswick and nova stotln tcicettptxfctwteteic suits shirts pyjamas socks ties hatscaps sweaters coats etc in fnct anythinltfoftlie young man the boy friefid and the man of the house we take this oportunity of wishing one and all a merry christmas twm cooper aeton ontario n mill and main streets stj5jj555a5v3 tip for washing milk separators mhk soirntors rvqulre careful ft- things thnt belong to him some of j tentlon if they nre left unwnshed the thing due to god nre the nhto- lute surrwtr the will rintltude for his blessings praise for his ex cellencies worship of himself see thnt you render these to him til the christians duty hekiirdlpb city rulers i pev 213 14 a rightly instructed christian holds scalded niter ench run nit rulers of every form of civil gov ernment in highest respect as or dained of clod nnd he knows that the one who resists liese divinely ordained rulers is resisttmg od iham 13 1 lereforeswrtuwans himself lo every ordinance of theirs whether he thinks it is wise or not he obeys the law of the land nnd state and the city as a matter of christian duty for the lords sake toysacompmc line of trucks game chemical seto v wooden pull tty itvuvwi wdtalbot mlhl street acton ontario 3 t the kings and governors of peters wdnv were not christians but thnfilid qf not alter the duty of those who were i under them iv the will of cod lgardinvllls j bondservants 1517 j the christian is n bondservant of j cod ie he is a servant who is the purchased i property of the master whom he ierves tsuch service is he only true freedom many who bojilt of their freedom make thlssup- i potted freedom a cloak of wicked- inesa it li the wlj of cod that his normous numbers of bacteria jjrow in the residue in the bowl nnd other parts nnd nre picked up by the crenm nt next setmtntlng tills is one of j the chief reasons for poor quality cream for best results the separn- lor must be thoroughly washed nnd f for any renson this lb n6t done the keeping tiunhty of the crenm mny be lm- proved by the following jrentment with the howl turning nt full speed ptvur n pailful of hydrochlprlte solu- hon into the supply tank t brush the inside of the tank with this solution then allow it to rim through the ma- chine this will rinse oil tind de- stroy many bartyrln nnd prevent them- contaminating the cream when rlhemilk lsnin through the marhtnea e rvantft ihut th mouth of ihc tool- position h ish men who know not cod not hy nvsrrtin- our liberty but by doing good it is the duty of christians to hold all men in high esteem despls- v ingand scorning no rrlarv no matter how vile or full of error he mny be j to love every- brother every believer in christ jo hold cod in reverence and therefore do his own will t jno j 151 to pay that deierehce to the king or president tha 4s due his j o effective now this action is take in line with the governments declared determi nation to stabilize jiving costs oh a basis that is fair to all it iv a developing attack on the menace of inflation which arises out of wartime conditions the prices of tea coffee and oranges are now lowered by official order plans for reduction in the price of milk to the consumer are also under way and will be announced in the near future the- items chosen hove been selected because of their important place in the weekly budget of every home in canada tea 3nd coffee tfrkfivt now tkt retail price ef tto h reduced by loe per pound and the retail price of coffee by 4c par pound btlow tht rtct at lawful ctilinq pricn th tablt bslow- indicattt how the reduction of 10c per pound applies to uijttianpound packages and is for purposes of illustration only tea formerly selling by tht pound oh must novtolf- at per pound per 12 pound- per 14 pound- per 18 pound- -h00- 90c 45c 24c 13c 90c 80c 40c 22c 12c 85c- 75c 38c 21c he bulk tea the reduction in the maximum retail prices of bulk tea sold ia quantities less than a pound should correspond to the rcductionin retail prices for the small sizes of packaged tea tea bags reductions in retail prices of tea packaged in tea bags must correspond to those mode on packaged tea ukanato oranges must be reduced to give consumers the benefit af the reduction in cost to retailers brought obout by lower prices for the new crop by seasonal removal of import duty effec- tree december 1st this yeor and by the removal of the war exchange tax oranges should sell at or below the september- october 1941 retail price levels be sure that you get the full benefit of these reductions special notice to retailers retailers will be compensated for any loss on present stocks in order rkot these reductions may be enjoyed by the public immediately retailers should take inventory of rheir floor stocks of tea and coffee as of the dote of business saturday december 5th they will shortly receive- forms upon which to make their claims for compensation for losses on inventory due to these price reductions pc 1 w the wartime prices and trade board x a ii