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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 29, 1937, p. 3

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the geoavetttvfe httald wednwfeiy evening december 29th 1937 page 3 the best place to eat w georgetown new years turkey dinner 50c neilsons ice cream take a bridk home party roooa accommodation for family ami f acuta at private tables wetwish ml a very happy new year harry chu rrnr phone 2 brook block main st sou georgetown hmllmssatsnl 3- 1 aaw of thai dosslaloak dairy i far 1937 la aahssaurf at s22a230000 ms la wooooooo w tkaa last yeas aj s39eaoooo or lsaa jt far iiiijih la tfce demy lilaatii fcw rijvi year and every yearlaiaisi irfrjo very jrfji leaoerv depends ttpoe new and vlder aser ln far ratle and aufc prodada djioifcl 1937 auras another mllapnei al iii gig c norrlane miwiree naoord el 80 y ei vjjlpjtr q t r rup-m- mriiainci and aaolnoall lama ol milk m57 the gospel of mark a preview k4 jaiierm keajay seheal g january z 1ui golden text and whosoever would be first among you shall be servant of all stark 10 44 lsaom passage hark 10 3545 there are strange ways of serving god vou sweep a room ur turn a sod and suodenly to your surprise vou hear the whirr of seraphim and find youre under gods own eyes and building palaces for him herman hagedorn mark and his geeael hark had a lone preparation for writing the aartiaat and shortest of the lour gospels hark was present at the arrest of jesus his mother house in jerusalem was an early meet- tog place for the followers of c a cousin of ramihas he accompan ied paul and baranbas until at pam- hylla he became afraid of crossing the taurus mountains and returned hornet on his next missionary journ ey paul refused to take mark and separated from b mark was given a second chance by b and made good utter paul forgave hint and was glad to have him as a iwpiar and helper hark became closely riyl with peter and itg to peters teaching ha learn- ttany of the facts of the life of jesus these he compiled into the brief book that bears his name except for thirtytwo verses the whole book of mark is incorporated into the gos pels of matthew and luke tradi tion is that hark has given us a vivid picture of jesus at work and his book m has been called the gospel of service rwaaaal assail tea m w this scripture passage was selected for the first lesson of the quarter to fevaet forth the teaching of jesus it gives the keynote for the whole oca- pel of mark marks gospel has se veral incidents presenting peter in a somewhat unfavoraole light but there the offenders were james and john two of the intimate inner circle of three while jesus was thinking of what awaited him in jerusalem they were tfrinung of self advancement walking along with jesus they were tnllea from him in their nscods james and john were thinking of being rulers in an earthly kingdom and requested that they might oc cupy the two chief seats one on the right hand and the other on the left how tittle they understood their mas- ter and how they failed to see that his kingdom was to be in the minds of his followers and his throne to be in their hearts i let us not be too scornful towards these two selfseek ing mpi i as we too have been alow to realise that christ rules first g in the inner life and that our place fat to serve and not to dominate to be ministerial rather than magisterial we casc m 4s the im know thyself is tyviee and has been quoted universally yet we never wholly succeed unknow ing ourselves let alone others at times we understand ourselves and at other times wa overestimate otiraolvea the mistake of james and john was in not aptxctatlng the tragic tast ing through which jesus was about to pass when he asked them if hej could be baptised with his baptism in complete selfassurance they replied we can little did they foresee that within a few days they would desert their leader as cowards again let us not be too harsh towards james and john we too have promised to follow christ and have been frighten ed at the very thought of unpopulari ty or persecution for his sake wc have been glad to have him as the teacher of beautiful thoughts on the hillside or lakesbore but we have not been enamoured of taking up our cross dally in service yet be can give us grace to crucify self to die dally unto sin and to allow the will of god to rule in our lives james and john learned the lesson later that they did not iiliewlllsnil as yet ragast ar oarssttaa 41 m jn half a doawa different countries in the world dictator are iv naiilismng the power of oneman role what ever may je the poli sequ of these dictatorships their spirit and methods are tar from christian the pagan ideal is to rule the christian virtue is to serve christ has made his teaching clear and definite in these words whosoeve will be great among you shall be your minister and whosoever of you will be the chlefest shall be servant of all rime was when the soldier was the man most admired in the progress of history ambition turned to commrrce and the captain of industry idealized rather than the captain of infantay with the advance of scirnce knowledge became power and of great learning were given public wcclalm but knowledge alone has proved insufficient and the world is seeing how armaments wealth and science can threaten the security and welfare of mankind how far it is from christs standard of greatness like amrs and john the mc world weeds to learn that true glory lies ha the readiness to stoop down and serve with that efficiency which springs alone from complete seu-de- voteswenl servant at jutt 4s the sixteen chapters of mark gospel may be read through in tittle more than one hour xt is worth while to read the whole book in one sitting just to note the number of people jtetus helped it gives us an jippreclatuon of the continuous kind ness of jesus to plain people use fulness is greatness there is no other greatness worthy of ore name the greatest man in any group hi any community in any tuition is the one who most worthily and acceptably serves the deeper interests and per manent wellbeing of his fellows how would you defme man at his beat ideally he is a servant at his best man serves this is what the perfect man said t am among you as one who serves this is what the perfect man did he took upon himself the form of a servant and became obedient to the exmctmsr de of the most august form of service wherefore god has highly exalted him until his name is above every name humanity rose to tta hlchest historic level in the person of jesus of nazareth this is the quality of life vhlch alone becomes redemp tive saving the world from its sins qttetlene far dfawvjaklen 1 hov did mark help paul bamahas peter matthew and luke 2 do you think peter bore any re- vntment against james and john 3 how could these two disciples think of crowns when their mas ter was foreseeing a cross 4 have service clubs an adequate ideal of service 5 how did christ serve his fellow men canto rosj child doctor mary swarts rose who has name as a food expert says that sugar creates an appetite not for other foods bmtrar itself the aver age child has a sweet tooth he does not care for foods that are in sipid bitter or sotrr candy if made from pure sugar has a jilece in the childs diet it supplies- energy for the body mara thon runners are advised to such candy tablets when they are racing for the reason that the sugar helps to maintain energy u- sugar has no place in the building of the childs nutrition por this sea son concentrated sweets used to ex cess are harmful they impair the appetite for such necessary foods as meat milk eggs cereasx vegetables and fruits the only danger of eat- ing candy in excess is the fact jut it tends to replace essential articles in the diet thelplaee for its use is in addition to the necessary foods when candy is taken at the end or a meal as a form of dessert it gives a sense of satisfaction if taken before a meal it la liable xo blunt the appetite and to interfere with the use of the pro tective foods just ennumerated the practice of all day use of all day suckers sometimes observed needs only to be mentioned to be condem ned this practice interferes with the desire for bread butter and milk some indication of the countrys candy appetite is seen in the fact- that the per capita rjonsumptionor sugar in america has jgone upfrom pounds in 1823 to approximately 100 pounds to day the two per cent of our total intake of energyyielding foods of lsas has risen to about j 16 per cent what about tooth decay from ex cessive use of sxteets the growth or the teeth is based- on a proper supply or the roods that contain cal cium phosphorus and the vitamins it is doubtful ir the use of sugar has ay direct effect in the decay of the teeth its 111 effect to repeat is its tendency to displace the essential foods which go po build up the teeth parents should train the child tnat while a certain amount of candy tak en at mealtimes or perhaps after vig orous outdoor play is good for hem an excess will cause them harm if this advice is impressed upon -juld- dren v hen they are young there will be les of the candy habit when the are older the excesses in the use of candy are not confined to thcoe of tender yeah b john w 8 mccul- lough md dpi sleeping beauty organist lor richard ii a couple el she i bobbed my hair to show my independence he what did you bob your skirt for vlnfblaut an ambition for a musical she playa on a ham mond organ the new rnsero- ment which usee no pipes or reeds the incidental music during maurice evans stage production of richard il tma production u booked to play this season across the united above are maurice evans producer in the title role and ian keith as bollngbroke as they appear on the toronto stage in late december and esurly in the new year at winnipeg i vancouver and victoria inset is the hammond organ which manufactured in canada by northern electric company the train uith three drunks aboard flowed odvm for the stop at wem bley said the first is thlsh wemblcj second no it s thursday third son i aluai lauch uhen you can it is cheap medicine merriment is a philosophy not well undcimoodk it is the sunny side of existence lord byron in your room i i j i 7v i- blue eoa the color u your isrotsktltwi w h kentiier son phones office 12 res 211 georgetown oh mandy is too funny fo rwy- thlnff exclaimed the newly wed re- turnlns from the kitchen to the dining room where hubby was wait ing hungrily for hi evening tl the cook is so funny the oooklng wine is all gone and shea trying to knit herself a sweater out of spa ghetti oranges new navels meafaat large sweet cdoz potatoes gm1 ctawkefa nloe aitf wttm crapes 2 19c grapefruit marsh seedteasmesaasa large 5 lor 23c turnips 5 1 taus eurhy flwsia a craaberries hesi lellucc tomiloes etc carrolls welch pure grape juice bonk 27 liurty rd cherries 3bsi cwon otune peaches 2 leteat msboss chocolates lb gousa rleboa sliced pears 2 t i5c mlsil staffed jm 3e je ioc t v rov cater ac dry ginger ale wxmgysr sptcmui v 10c r 23 nltrs 25c vm9c np 12 c tra olives hmi toaulo ketchup w 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