Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1938, p. 6

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vf the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 6th 1936 dat by dat lbeerd a voice at evening softly my bear not toy yesterday into to morrow nor load ibis week wttti last weeks load ot sorrow lilt au thy burdens aa they come nor try to weight the present with the bye and bye one step and then another take the the best place to eat in georgetown only the choicest food served private dining room for family dinners parties or banquets neilsons ice crea m take a brick home flarry chu frtlelk phone 2 brook block main st south georgetown are yon sore your eyes ee correctly as have tou seen the new bimles counting t ne screws to loosen and cause wobbly lenses less breakage of tames tubs saving yosi money our price is the same as city prices ot walker ro optomknust eyesight specialist braaaptem wa is at robots drug store georgetown the mil wednesday ef every mouth or yaw may eanssdt o t walker at his anve hi bramatew live day by day though the autumn leaves are with ering round thy way walk in toe sunshine it is au for thee push straight ahead as long as thou canst see dread not the r winter where thou mayst go but when it comes be thankful for the- snow onward and upward look and smile and pray- uve day by day the path before thee doth not lead astray po the next duty it must surely be the christ is in the one thats dose to thee onward still onward with a sunny tui step by step shall end in mile by mile 111 do my beat unto thy conscience say live day by day why art thou bending toward the backward way one summit and tnou shalt mount why stop at every round the space to count the past mistakes if thou must still remember watch not the ashes of the dying ember kindle the hope put all thy tears away live day by day we have made special arrangements for the servicing ol general motors automobiles we are also in a position to sell new chevrolet pontile and oldsmobile motor cars we have a number of good used cars for sale at reasonable prices your patronage will be appreoated j n oneill son phone office 14 res 168 georgetown tba regulations nave been pre pared primarily with a view to safe ty these are almost the first words in the timi of operation which has been compiled and issued for the guid ance of transcanada air lines em ployees trans canada air unas is operated to provide for the dominion an air transport system for the pur pose of transporting safely and elf lc lentjy air malls passengers and ex tender the heading plying opera jttons the policy is based on three factors first is safety second is comfort of passengers and third is speed and regularity of schedules in no instance says the m can safety or comfort of passengers be sacrificed hi favor of perform ance the pilot is charged with tremend ous responsibility once a trip is un der way he is not only charged with the proper care of equipment ssisa ssrjfifjtas js opiiosiuon to idolatry and the des- portant he is responsible for the safe q rjronhet of bal plowmens convention ontario plowmen assembled in their annual convention at toronto ex pressed gratification over the record attendance at the international meet last october this was in spite or severe weather conditions which de monstrated the fact that the public could be attracted without offering entertainment features the site for the 1938 com petition will be northwest of barrle the choice was made after representations had been made by a three man dele gation from simcoe county consm eration was promised the request of a delegation of combined counties of leeds and grenvllle who asked for the match in 1939 there are 82 branches 80 of which conducted senior matches in 1937 a new branch was organized at ancas ter in wentworth county the ca van and south monaghan branch was reorganized and enlarged under the new name durham county similar aotion has been proposed in north simcoe application has been recelv ed for the organization of branches in wellington and renfrew counties owing to unfavourable local condl tlons matches were not held by the noelville and parry sound south east branches no feature of the work is more important than the instruction and encouragement given to juniors rome ploughing competitions were- conducted in 12 communities and 11 juniorploughing matches were held a junior competition was conducted in lanark county for the first time in 1937 department judges offlclat ed in all cases last year owing to limited appropriation the number ol demonstrations was likely to be re stricted the executive thought this unforunate as demonstrations were considered perhaps the most effective method of education available consequence a committee was ap pointed to interview the deputy mln later of agriculture and as a result an additional amount was made avail able spring is almost here you will need die assistance of good printing in carrying on your business this spring we are here to serve you whfa every d of job printing re will be 1 tranbcanj ada aim lines and comfortable transportation passengers and the efficient and ex peditious carriage of mall if our op erations could be restricted to defln jtely favorable weather and operating ssrssnjssasl jmz with only a comparatively simple pro blem but the regular maintenance of schedule requires that our operation continue without delay whenever it is safe to do so transcanada air lin es looks to its flying personnel to ex erclse the judgement and alertness necessary to properly evaluate pertinent factors which might have a bearing on the operation of a trip and arrive at a logical and practical determination as to whether a trip should or should not be flown ex plorlng and chance taking are defi nitely out of order all t c a per sonnel should be thoroughly co oper ative and realize that a decision flight determination arrived at through careful coordination of the opinions of a number of personnel pilots dispatchers and department of transport meteorologists will nor mally be more nearly correct than an arbitary decision arrived at by the hurried reasoning of one individual in other words all flights are care fully worked out before the plane tak es to the air pilots are required to report to the airport dispatch office at least ope hour before scheduled de parture ample time must be spent in weather analysis and flight plan nlng to insure full knowledge of ex lsting conditions and a good under standing of developments likely to oc cur each flight regardless of its nat ure is to be regarded as a carefully planned undertaking pilots and se cond pilots must make a thorough study of all pertinent meteorological information reviewing the hourly tel etype reports over a period of not less than six hours before departure checking themjo see if weather is im proving deteriorating or stable cor relating them with position reports made by pilots previously over the route conferring with the meteoro logist to reach final flight determln atlon working out the flight plan with the coordination of the weather man and the dispatcher since their knowledge and good judgement are important the trjans canada pilots have been handpicked and are gointr through a rigorous course of training fnxfing ourselves in service units abtu it un school golden text what doth ft pro fit a man to- gain the whole world and forfeit his life mark 8 36 lesson passage mark 8 27 38 prom hand to hand the greeting flows prom eye to eye the signals run from heart to heart the bright hope glows the seekers of the light are one one in the freedom of the truth one in the joy of paths untrod one in the souls perennial youth one in the larger thought of god f sarnuel longfellow christs service 2730 john the baptist was a colourful personality but his work was in large measure that of denunciation and protest elijah known as the prophet of fire is memorable for his mm of windsok has bio income before the duke and duchess chose the chateau de la laaye a modem structure of indifferent louis ynr stale it had been expected they would settle down in one of the fine hlstorl cal chateaux that abound in the vi cinity of paris por a time it was expe they would take the chateau de giosbdls which was given by napoleon to mar shal bertier but the duchess having gone through the magninricnl rooms and extensive grounds declared the setting was too regal for david and myself although they ofunt tnptaln about ey the windsors are quite well they received a lump sum of about m600000 in consideration of a transfer to king george of sandrtng- ham and balmoral which their father rleft to the duke of windsor in will the duke receives an an nuity of 8125000 so his total income is about 280000 a year tructlon or the prophets of baal christ s life was lived on a- much higher level throughout his whole public ministry he was among mei as one who servedhl teachings con tained much more affirmation our prices are reasonable prompt service as 5 the home of better printing the georgetown herald phone no 8 georgetown new system of lighting in brampton school to safeguard chxoren s eyes from strain and fatigue the brampton school board has followed out the reconunenaatlons of a qualified opto metrist by installing a new sjmem ol lighting in the central public school this system authorities itate is one of the most modern of its kind in canada designed by illumination engineers of the canadian general electric company the lighting in this school is now in accordance with scientific principles providing adequate light which u free from glare and harsh shadows each classroom is equipped with six totally indirect fixtures three of wh ch are fitted with 300 watt lamp bulbs while the remaining three which are furthest trom the windows have o00 watt bulbs explaining the difference in watt age c h wiggins of the property committee pointed out that formerly even on a bright day the level or il luminomon at the outside row of desks had been be ow that recom mended by science therefore he stated it had been necessary to sup plement nature s light w 1th artlftcal illumination then again contin ucd mr wiggins on dull wintr days when nature supplies only meagre amounts of light all the lights may be turned on providing an even level of illumination in the various rooms business summary the following is a brief summary of information issued by bank or montreal ontario on the whole the volume of wholesale and retail trade is ap proximately 10 below this time a year ago oollectluns are fair to slow in manufacturing circles there is a hesitancy to make heavy com mltments in view of the general un certainty which surrounds the im mediate outlook and the decline in employment has been larger than the usual seasonal joss underlying con dltions however are relatively stable and im is expected as the spring season advances automobile steel and iron newsprint lumber electrical and engineering works gen erally are less active than ago tanners shoe manufacturers rubber ure and footwear factories and furniture plants continue to be com paratively quiet hosiery and knit ting mills artr busy but textile wool- and activities were positive he won the title the christ not so much as an office but because of the value of his service when people speak of an action as christian they mean that in some measure it takes on the quality of christ s sacrificial service christs suffering 31 33 we cannot enter fully into the suffering of christ we harden our selves lest we feel pain too acutely we numb our feelings in self protec tlon we have not the sensitivity to appreciate all that cnrist endured he suffered in anticipation because he foretold to his disciples that he was going to suffer even in the temptation he may have forseen what his decision would entail christ suf fered when his dearly loved disciples such as peter objected to his volun tarily undergoing pain and tried to dissuade him from it yet he stead fastly set his face towards jerusalem though it meant the cross all his followers may have a fellowship with christ in suffering we too may en ter into the fellowship of those who love others until it hurts goodness is not easily won the price we have to pay is discipline surrender and frequently sorrow peter tried to hold before chlrst the ideal of hap piness as satisfying the inner demand of the spirit but christ would be con tent with nothing less than goodness the will of god was the rule of his life and not the desires of man christ a cross 34 we cannot understand all that the cross meant to jesus christ that experience was between him and the father the intensity of the emo tion is expressed in his words from the cross yet in some measure he intended that the experience should be ours we may take up the cross in devotion to duty in regard others rather than self in suffering for righteousness and in sacrificial service there is a negative aspect to the cross we must deny oursel ves but the positive side is abundant compensation christ said follow me fellowship with christ in ser vice is a satisfaction greater than any self indulgent compromise christ asks us to forgo our sins in order that he may give us himself a life long friendship with christ is a re ward greater than the fulfillment of any selfish ambition or personal de sire christ makes of the cross i thing of beauty and power christ s accounting 35 31 a young man of thirtythree when asked what he desired above all else replied id like to rest for a month he was weary in the service of self and of sin our bookkeeping is fre quently all wrong we try to run t profit account for self which means loss for christ it is in the inner life thnt we and abiding satisfaction when tmth becomes the satisfying food cf ou m rdo when our whls arc ultd trd whtn our emotions are under control we discover a joy in ming that makes life a caxaant ex hllaratlon and delight the paradox is that only through the surrender of self can e achieve the higher satis faction in living no life ever ac compllshed so much as the life of jesus yet he possessed no property collected no jewellery sat upon no earthly throne his life purposes cen tred in the teaching of truth in the rvlce of people in the fellowship with the living god often he had nowhere to lay his head but he was never without a sense of god s pres once and directing power there are few happy millionaires through the burden of riches they often lose lightness of heart and capacity for laughter christ has demonstrated that the purpose of existence is the spiritual life christs judgment 38 when are we ashamed of christ not at the communion table of course or while we sing his praise in publfc worship but do we witness for him in social life especially if we re ceive an attractive invitation from the smart set are we true to our dlsclpleshtp with christ if there is an opportunity to make a secret com mission in a business deal perhaps the more important question is when would christ be ashamed of us would we care to go before him with our thoughts our dispositions our treasured resentments and di christ seeks honour from us in ways far deeper than singing hymns gh lng money erecting high church steeples or beautifully coloured win dows he seeks above all that we should live in truth and love doing the will of god and servin our fel- lowmen ah that he asks from us to one christian life we may at least give bkn that our dally lhr lng wffl teach a much higher level i m are fudy oc- and the mining industry show no abatement m activity gold pro duction hi january amounted to 87838478 aa against 7430al0 for the co month last year ed to glllojoo a 84408700 in february 1s87 with o tenders wanted 0 tenders will be received by x m bennett of georgetown up untfl 13 o clock noon on monday april 11th for one tractor for hire owner to supply f uel grease etc and operator tractor to haul grader fresno scrap er and any other work the township has for it to do please quote price per hour crawler type tractor pre ferred lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted i m bennett georgetown 3t clerk township of esquestng notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of john w besses late o the township of esqvesfnr in the coanty of hal- ton farmer deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late john w bes- sey who died on or about the 8th day of november 1937 at the township of esquesing in the county of halton and province of ontario are requir ed to send by post prepaid or to de liver to the undersigned solicitors for gertrude rosetta morris the admin istratrix of the estate of john w bes- sey farmer deceased their names aruj addresses and full particulars in writ ing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the 1st day of may 1938 the said ger trude rosetta morris will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de ceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice and that the said ger trude rosetta morris will not be liable for the said assets or any part there of to any person of whose claim shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this 30th day of march ad 1938 dale a bennett solicitors for the said gertrude 3t rosetta morris wood for sale choice beech and maple at 300 single cord mixed ralls 20 per cord mixed wood 365 per cord one au wood orders to 383j j brandford s s2a judge heye and now 1 what place do i give to christ 3 am i prepared to suffer for right- s am i reconciled to selfdenial 4 what do i really want treat ttfef 8 can christ win the world with tol- knrem like me t r4f listen canadai938j l imkruu toakok rfi friday 10 pm est station cbl bbay c v bray chicks t makers i can prove i your order r bvery f george c brown r r 1 norval ont radio repairing we specialize on this work j sanfottd ft son oanbofenftm atv q

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