Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1937, p. 6

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p8s6 the georgetown hersjrl wednesday evening december 22nd 197- i ll i 1 ill okomctbwif richard licata fkuit and vegetable market finest sunkist oranges unsurpassed in quality and price 18c 21c 25c 35c 40c dox extra fancy emperor grapes- 2 lb 19c guaranteed new nuts eed new 1 d walnuts mixed nuts a 2u33c diamond budded walnuts 21c fc extra large washed brazil nuts 27c pecan nuts 19c ik fresh roasted peanuts 2 b 19c new lemons luge 19c doc texas seedless grapefruit 5 for 22c honker brand cranberries 19c celery hearts cut fresh daily 0c bunch other fruit and vegetables at equally lour prices a merry christmas and happy new year ko all l icatas electric arc welding hudson and terraplane sales and service gravs garage phone 113 georgetown reeti reelinas our wish to you may your christmas be happy and the year all through hold a wealth of gladness and joy for you phone 327 maccormacks drug store georgetown ooukn lau1 tor to me to lire fa chlrst anil to die is gem- ub8son pasbaok pnlm 106 1 c it you all down at set of sun and count the acts that you have andoeuhunc and one aelf-denym- deed one word that eased the heart or him who one glance most kind that fell like simshme where it went then you may count that day well spent oeorge bitot cumulus c eisa ix u what did christian consecration mean to the apostle jpault it indud ed the rarrlflre of security as a mem her of she benbedrlntn jerusalem the endurance of nppnaitlnri front his former associates many personal dancers and physical sufferings rueh ss imprisonment 1tn and chip- wracks and a load of responsibility carina for mtsirrrn churchesv this letter to the phlupptans was written from borne where he was a prisoner tnitieil of selfpity paul turned the misfortune into an opportunity he told about christ to the soldiers who were hlni to him on guard and the news went through caesars pal- the fact that paul was courv enough to keep witnessing though imprisoned gave fresh courage to other christians to vit- bravely also paul conquered circumstances turned evil into good and made adverse situations better than if they had never been ho cared very little what happened to him if only he could be used for the furtherance of th gospel seeing the ml is ii the christian church has iptnt much of its strength on controversy when it should have been serving f another year another christmas inspires anew the old wish that you and all those dear to you will share in the happiness and joys of this season and on through the coming year j richardsons hardware phone 25 georgetown pretty and useful christmas gifts wool basque berets and beimels the latest in winter millinery for misses and ladies at reduced prices from jjq0 up misses claridge main street georgetown hdd block uruir mankind spiritually and winning vie iortcs for righteousness in high places paul was shrewd enough to see that theological niceties were less import ant than the bold proclamation or the gospel of christ he rejoiced to have the gospel preached even when his own views here attacked with the world facing threats of commun ism and revolution christians have no time to be fighting one another they need to be united against their com man foes or paganism materialism and secularism in canada there ha- been a demonstration of unity and christian service by the cooperation of churches in western relief it has been an expression of canadian chris tian brotherhood transcending denom inational differences at the jreat conferences held in oxford and edin burgh last summer there were repre sentatives from nearly forty different countries and the supreme result of these conferences was the widespread desire of unity which they evoked it is a sign of progress when ue are able to see good in our rivals and when we can cease to think of heir as rivals and regard them as fellow workers it will take the united ef fort of all christian peoples to save the world from the destruction that now threatens it an uufslung supply 19 to how can we get grace and strength to live adequately in such a day as this we may draw help from the same source as paul strength anil steadiness come through prayer and tile supply of the spirit of jesus christ there is no limit to the nelp which may come to us from christ if we are willing to give him first place in our lives how may we be in constant touch with this source ol spiritual strength the experience of christians throughout the centuries u that christs power comes through dally fellowship with ilm bible study prayer and christian fellow ship make it possible for christ to live in our hearts through faith when a decision has to be made one asks what would christ do many people make a habit of surrendering a problem to christ and awaiting his leading it has been found a help ful practice in making decisions to think of the cross of christ and dis cover what is the unselflsh thing to do paul was so filled with the spirit of christ that he did not think of his life as his own he was living for christ and christ was living in him through his fellowship with christ he received moral strength against temptation and enduring con victions in the face of persecutions he did not live this lire alone but in fellowship with other christians they were helpers one of the other a llle purpose 11 14 por me to live is money for me to live issport por me to live is fame such life purposes may be innocent but they are second best paul had round ills life enriched by living for christ because he lived for christ he thought of death as a gain it would be going to be with christ which for him would be far better most people face death anxi ous to stay but willing to go pau was quite the reverae he was eager to go but willing to stay the chief reason why he felt he should con- tine to work on earth was because outer people needed him is such a degree or piety possible to practical people doing the worlds dally worki for some pauls devotion is an un known area or experience yet there are many people whose supreme de sire in lire is to do christs will and to live in his spirit jay of faith is it if paul should come to our com munity this week what would we expect from him he would be lttle interested in politics comic strips or screen ananrlsli he would be con cerned to know the number of peo- awho are living in truth and love lng to build up the great society tor which christ lived and died be would rejolee in meeting people who had found moral victory through the indwelling presence of christ be would be greatly encouraged at the of books and publications which carry on the teatthtng ministry of ctuiat and he would there the joy of people who through christian mlnstlon in the cruiser feflowshlp have rash f with the other paul was i aoul be rejoiced himself and tenths others to rejoice also he did this not by whipping up a mood of joy but through a faith so deep that his life overflowed with happiness and peace qawetiaaw far deseswaswa 1 what did christian consecration mean to paul x is religious toleration increasing 3 why do we place limits upon re ceiving christs spirit have you ever written down your life purpose 5 what will christian surrender mean for us in 1998 v tuaaue is satisfaction in tsmjst in the futusut 1 she was shabby and old and stooped as she walked along streets people turned and looked af ter her with pitying eyes and thought to themselves what a hard lot hers must bea yet had they known the truth she needed no pity for al though poor in material wealth she was far richer in other things than many of those who looked upon her with nf- for her heart was full of conte she had a child like faith and trust m the future and she was content with her lot in life realising that while she lacked many of the things which wealth obuld buy god had given her many other gilts instead the fullness of years good health a little fireside to call her own an in which if very meager was enough to- supply her with necessities and best of all the ability to see and enjoy the things which were hers so while the merry christmas throng looked at her olty- inglyas they passed she went serene ly on her way as happy and as much at peace with everything as if all the earth was hers tafoutiahd 1 uke to think the same wide fields of brown us warm and fragrant in i throbbing night the friendlyuhllls still hue the little town v and stars look softly down with twinkling light as when a rude old stable dim and from the sheltered the saviour night and storm still wkeatiis and g alt lands what a joy it is to come into n home scented with spicy pine and hemlock so suggestive of yuletids that each room fairly sliouls merry christmas and what a real pleas ure too to gather the greens and dispose them so that they express all the kindliness of the blessed season intensifying the delights of the friendliest period of the year i as garlands the various types of ureens may decorate windows and doors or they may be massed on mantels or tables to make a flexible trope of greenery suppl a fountain opheavy twine and to this attach the short sprays of pine hemlock or spruce interspersed regularly with clusters of laurel or for a more decorative effect use the artificial berries with the greens fine flexible wire is best lor fastening the sprays in place another use for greens is in the foundation of window wreaths ar range the small sprays on a heavy wire foundation taking care to keep the wreath- symmetrical small itroups or red berries regularly placea tlve character to such a decoraman i like to think that the houses have friendly hearths and waning there v while shepherds keep thels upon a bin with maybe quiet dogs their watch to share and drowsy bells to whisper aver them in those old pastures near to bethle hem t i uke to think thai ancient olive trees still spread their sheltering branch es to the vdn that ulles hold their honey for the bees that busy ants and golden spiders ruu i among the cracks of tgrig broken walls and cattle munch their hay in quiet stalls i like to think that bethany still sleeps among her namely hills secure and brown that there are fields where someone sows and reaps bluwimg their sheaves close to the little town that those old roadways grey with dust and heat still bear the print of tired pilgrim feet nothing is changed in earth or sky or sea i small homes and little gardens in the sun old fishermen still live by galilee an mend their nele and lelk- when day is done of ancient prophecies still them those kindly simple bethlehem dear to usfeh muum193 lass m ifftlday 10 pan eslt cioccrct stations o peutlettr and paatwre the form- milkman was much an- noied with a tjpbdrary resident in the village who complained of the plrce he was charging for milk- i am entitled to charge the same price as in the city he assured her out that s nonsense she insisted the milk i net in the city is pasteur- aed pasturued pasturiaed he retorted i d like to know anybodys cows that are pasturiied more than mine come down to my place any hour of the day or night and you 11 see mv cowi pasturixing in the fields if our organisation gives over 750 men the chance to earn their living profitably it can do the bamk por you ambitious and hard working men will do well to writs for our plan explaining how to make monejr easily- during the hotxedays and to have tf yearly dependable and advantageous business of their own free catalogue and particulars 570 st clement st montreal of all sad words of tongue pen the saddest arc these don t open till christmas gray coach lines new highway cruisers the fleet of highway cruisers intro duced in service today by gray caacn lines reveals a radical ad once ir motor coach design and a rare com bination of beauty and utility unusually effective streamlining has been achieved by placing the engine in the rear and the cruisers present an air of graceful ibeauty entirely new in the motor coach field the interiors are completely rear- ranged and provide the most luxuri ous accommodation ever offered in a passenger motor vehicle the driver suring greater flexibility and ease of by a diffusion of soft light from frosted plovs tubing arranged in the celling a new forced air ventilating system and nine large hot water heaters assure a comfortable and healthy atmosphere at all seasons convenient overhead racks acevim module ilures handbags hats and parcels ad baggage is carried in weatherproof compartments in the body of the coach below the passen ger deck no baggage is carried on the exterior of the coach the cruisers will seat 36 passengers but due to advanced construction methods are actually two tons lighter than former standard equipment as a i m lrly- ir- a uyi f s m sits well forward close to the large windshield for a better view of the road a curbhigh step raclllutea easy entry to the depressed alle that permits tall passengers to walk erect without coming in contact with the roof specially designed individual chain are set a deck one step higher ihan the aisle the chairs are well up holstered and are eesyy adjustable to four restful positions adjustable rub ber footrerta are alas available tor every passenger wide ohm niton windows give an unobstructed view of passing i s the w are easily raised and are equipped with a sliding metal shade fashioned after a venetian blind to control the glare of strong sunlight at night the luu- u provided handlkng as well as more economical operation as in all aray coach lines equip ment special attention has been given to safety features the cruisers are equipped throughout with safety glass and have specially designed air brakes the drlvertnew position provides s better view of the road and traffic a lower centre of gravity and other improvements combine with these ad vantages to create an increased mar gin of safety for p win the highway cruisers are in service on the main routes from toronto to buffalo and front toronto to north pay ft la hoped that continued taa- provesnent in trafflo will permit the eit of oruleer luxury serrlot to other routes psbmanknt waving marcelling finger waving for appointment phone oo r ltinorval orlmwoods barber shop and beauty parlor nerval if wood for sale choice beech and maple at sjm single cord mixed halls tuo per cord mixed wood cms per cord jr batandpokd rhene ms ar sail for corns or callouses use ixoyd8 tuymolawd costn salve deeeaattlses aiai relieves pain with brat apatlra han yov i cant lose your monet hack if it fall will be au vy the seeker b anyene predeemg at thslr emeee earn er iihiaw that that they eanntt iisiisvs with this waui new arlenlhvi tangsrsllsai which theaaaiaja eg nun ptalae high ly faltow ss with ueywe jtgauea- tleti sada and letahi sisewoal re- baits rr tale by maooaucacsts dsutjo stostk rtaesvb jtf tewn 25 treasthcrssalfotlidd for taxes town81ut ok esquesrnq cocntt op halton to wtt by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve of the township of ksques- r lng bearing date the isth day of september 1w7 a sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the township of esquealng will be held at the oouncu chamber in the village of steward- town at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon on the mb say of itefc- rwary isst unless the taxes and costs- are wwr paid notxok is hereby given that the t list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared that copies a of the said list may be had at my j office that the hat of lands for sals for arrears of taxes la being publish- ontario oasette on the november lttf the 4th of december lftrr and the lsti day of january ibm and that m de- kj mault of payment of taxes and coats the lands will be sold for the said taxes and oats treasurers office this 13th day of october 1ut oboaok lksuk treasurer radio repairing it years lmilisii we specialize on this work j sanf8ju son o o

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