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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1938, p. 3

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the gew8towi herald wdneky evening march 9th 1938 page 3 a m calli ing au subscribers in arrears as march is the end of our business year we are anxious that all subscriptions owing on the herald be settled or arranged for by that date up to the present a large number of our subscribers have responded to our re quest and we thank them however there are still a large number in arrears and we must have the money due us if we are going to stay in the newspaper business these days our m lists have been corrected to feb 25 and once again we ask you to kindly look at the label on your paper thanking you in anticipation of your favor yours very truly j m moore publisher j5 tho christian church seeks to ml a sp janel secretary or the federal council of churches ot america has said the average member of the church is hardly aware that be is a member of a christian world community bis predominant loyalty is to a local congregation or at the most to a na- uanwtde denomination at the ox ford and edinburgh conferences last summer the need for worldwide in ternational christian fellowship was acutely felt christ taught human brotherhood un n t by class or e arje we ready to live according to his standards it was said of a mment canadian newspaper man ihored with a huge auger the things of jesus give us ideals that are so high and standards that are so far reaching that we become timid concerning their implications yet the choice is plain between a- world gov erned by selfishness or service be tween attitudes expressed by the pro nouns my and our qacatltuu for dlaeasiana what do yon expect from a vaca tion to which educational agency are you most indebted have you felt any personal respon sibility lor ethiopia spain or china why do some homes have an eight course dinner and others a scanty one is my social attitude inclusive or exclusive railboadinq amd hutfhsm tmaditions in nusfuolt jones when modest young frank of wellington street verdun two little boys from drowning in the icy st lawrence recently and was recommended for a medal he was carrying an a family tradi ho one was prouder of him than his grandfather james power of poms- st charles frank has saved five lives the grandfather still a strong swimmer at he age of 75 has six rescues to his credit a keen rifle shot frank was over at the xsrand trunk boatingchjb canadian padflc and robert went to pennsylvania the department in toronto percys two sons are in the imbway iortan m montreal and george at stratfonl now frank jones is about to enter canadian national service in mon treal the old railroad family is carrying on into the fourth uonc j feeding the hungry international uniform swvaay school i march 13th 138 golden text give ye them to eat mark 6 37 lesson passage mark 6 3044 the trouble with the world is the folks that hve in it theyve all learned to- get but theyve all learned to give in it youll never build a world a decent sort of world youti never build a world that way g m fraser sharing lebase 3v 3c the disciples returned from their trial missionary journey needing rest and an opportunity to think through their experiences and clarify their convictions jesus took them into a desert place where they could be quiet sometimes early in the morn ing or late in the evening christ went into the hills to be alone but here he shared the leisure period with his dis ciples we too may be helpful to others by sharing with them our lei sure at home in the evenings on work on holidays or in summer vaca tion time we may find opportunities of giving companionship which will greatly enrich the lives of others wise living requires a balance between solitude and society there are limes when we need to be alone with god but we must remember that we live in a society and that others have claims upon us children have the right to the companionship of their parents wives to conversation with their husbands neighbours to frindly chats sharing troth 3234 when christ faced a crowd he felt the impulse to teach them because the people were so wavering and mis guided there have been learned men who felt possessive about their know ledge fortunately that attitude is disappearing schools are conducted at public expense to provide general education universities have their extension departments to put the re- suits of research at the disposal ot the publicthe press is seeking to give instruction in interesting read able articles the church more and more is becoming organised as a great educational agency books are available at small cost through which an author after a lifetime or study gives the results to the public medi cat etiquette requires that doctors make discoveries available for every one and gradually the same point of view is being shown by scholars there are of course patent laws about inventions and copyright laws about manuscripts but the policy of today is til mjutatknowledge available for all sharing responsibility 3537 christ and the disciples were not allowed to enjoy a leisure time the crowd was too eager to hear more though the disciples took a boat to a desert place the people followed along the shore to receive teaching tn timr they become hungry the disciples would have sent them away but christ said give ye them to eat he voluntarily accepted a re sponsibility for meeting their needs the difference between a dictator ship and a democracy is that in a dictatorship citizens willingly do what they are told and in an enlightened democracy citizens willingly do what they see needsto be done through out the depresnon governments have voluntarily assumed the responsibility tor the provision of the necessaries of life to the unemployed the league of nations has popularized the idea otrcbllective security the nations to gether being responsible for the pre- venttan of the spread of disease and war a christian society demands the restraint of individual acquisitive ness and the practice of w ser- vfc for others the golden rule does not fit in with a materialistic philosophy of life or with ecoooodoal mtton it we are- to be world ctttans it cannot continue to be pariah minded 8tno fm u 43 m tins story of the feeding of the five thousand the miracle is less im portant than the principle rugged individualism can never produce a christian order of society individ uals must learn how to bear one an others burdens the strength of the wolf is the pack and the security or the citizen must be the responsibility of society why should any child go to sleep hungry in any nation on any continent the majority of peo ple would immediately provide food tor a hungry child whom they can usee can we not by the use of o secrated imagination visualize the needy ones in famine areas or wars devastated districts with the earth abundantly fertile and productive should it not be the immediate goal for humanity to banish poverty from the earth this may require a trans formation of attitude from acquisi tiveness to service it will certainly require a cessation from the worship of things and a higher reverence for personalities price raising in times of scarcity is hardly a worthy prac tice when human lives are placed in jeopardy very frequently attempts to corner the grain market have brought about financial disaster to the specu lators and manipulators themselves the world has a rather sensitive con science about individual control ol food supply sharing fellowship 44 i want to belong is a yearning native to the human heart lodges enroll members because of the desire for fellowship one of the great at tractions of army life in comradeship in the early pioneer days when abraham lincoln was a young law- yer and rode the circuit he was one day travelling on horseback from one town to another with a party of friends who were lawyers the road which they travelled led across prairies and through woods as they passed by a grove where the birds were singing merrily they no ticed a baby bird which had fallen from the nest and lay fluttering by the roadside after they had gone a short dis tance mr lincoln stopped turned and said wait for a moment i will soon rejoin you as his friends halted and watched him they saw mr lincoln return to the place where the helpless bird lay on the ground and tenderly take it up and set it on a limb near the nest when he joined his friends one of them laughingly asked why did you bother yourself and delay us with such a trifle as that abraham lincolns reply deserves to be remembered my friend said he i can only say this that i feel better for it i could not have slept tonight ir i had left that helpless little creature to perish on tne ground illuminated plates for ontario motorists a riewuluminatcd automobile mark er may make its appearance on on tario owned motor cars next tjear the st thomas firm which does wort on the markers had demonstrated the illuminated type to members of the ontario government and they are said to have voiced approval of them the letters and figures are illumin ated on the plates causing them to stand out in the dark and under re flected light watching the skeet- competition when the alarm was raised that two child ren were drowning inllfeet of watft- warm streams from factories keep the st lawrence from freezing solid ly at this point and boys had broken through the thin ice after jumping in and hauling them out prank gave them artificial respiration and brought them to shelterbelore going home to change his clothes the information he gave his mother was scanty but the story got round and the mayor ot verdun wanted to hear all about it a medal will likely be the result franks five rescues all 4bok place in the last 18 months once a man jumped into the river after a watch he had dropped the youth saved him and retrieved the watch tve lost my teeth another man said when prank had pulled him out of the water frank went back after the teeth the hero is six feet one inch height and weighs 130 pounds will be 18 on may 21 ever since he was a child of six he has been swxm- ing fishing and shooting and he has many cups and prizes as testimonies of his prowess twice he has shot the lachine rapids in a canoe his- father george jones is as sistant foreman in the iron foundry shops of the canadian national rail ways his mother is the daughter of james power member of one of montreals pioneer railway families james power retired in 1929 after nearly half a century of service in the canadian national shops 28 years of which were spent as foreman of the wheel and tender shop james power learned to swim when he was eight in the river behind the old targets where the dyke was built after the disastrous floods or 1885 and 1888 when he was only 13 no saved two from drowning in the la- chine canal a year later he rescued another from the aqueduct now filled in at old orchard beach he saved three women one of them his daugh ter tie was so modest about these feats that one time he told people his name was murphy james powers father john power- frank jones greatgrandfather wi a railroader too he entered the grand trunk shops in 1877 later he became chief engineer of the mon treal waterworks he was nearly 90 when he died he gave five sons to railroading in addition to james there were john willie charles and robert the first three worked in the point st charles shops charles going later to the wotumre compensation theretwere 407 aoddenta reported to the workmens compensation board during ihe month of february as compared with 5398 during janu ary and 4ijm2 during februkry m year ago the benefits awarded amounted to h48574m of which r523m34 was for compensation and 90129058 for medic aid low fare voyages to west indies dtotlng apbil may be who goes no further than barev justlce stops at the beginning of vlr- tnrwitr justice is the constant desire and effort to render to every man his due justinian oranges fresh stock new navels sweet medium large size ic doz spinach cmiy 2 lte 13c c 2 lie cabbage finn green heads 2 ibs 9c lettuce crisps heads nice site fresh 2 heads 7c tomatoes firm and ripe delicious 2 ibs- grapefruit texas seedless et without sugar medium large 7 for 25 celery 2 2 for 9c j potatoes 2 25c carroll for those who have been unable to secure accommodation so tar this year on tdy liners of the cana dian national steamships or other wise have found it impossible to get away to the west indies the company now announces that during the mon ths of april add may special low fares will be m effect according to victor e eke passenger traffic man ager ot the company these reduced fares will apply in the service to jamaica via bermuda and the bahama islands departures from boston being oh april 2 i april 18 on 32day roundtrip voyages with the northbound trips terminat ing at montreal on this route dur ing the latter part of april and the month of may when sailings will be made via the 1000mlle scenic lawrence route departures will take place from montreal on- april 27 may 11 and may 25 these sailings will provide an extended voyage of 2 days for the round trip from the-4n- land metropolis to the southern ter minus at the same low fare inclos ing two and a half days in jamaica these voyages also include two days each way on the historic inland water route with a daylight trip north bound between quebec city and mon treal round- voyage fares to ja maica include hotel accommodation and meals at thw- southern terminal port- special low fares will also be in effect to bermuda the leeward and windward islands barbados trini dad and british guiana on the coast of south america the 30day roundtrip voyages including in 12 ports of call both southbound and northbound sailings taking place from boston on april 9 april 23 may 7 and may 21 included in these sail ings will be allexpenselncluded voy ages including four to the leeward islands four to barbados with 12 days ashore four to trinidad with 7 days ashore and four to british guiana with 2 days ashore organized shore excursion 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