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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1938, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 4th 1938 i 5 th own saktwrivuon rates 1jh per year in advance united states mo additional single ooples 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested advertising bates- legal n07 goes c 12c per- line jot first in sertion 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 80 per line for each insertion u in black face type 6c per line additional notices qualifying h coining events such as concerts entertainments so ciety church or organization meetings etc 8c per une mini mum charge 35c reports of ineetlngs held gladly- inserted pee in memoriam notices 60c and 10c per hue extra for poems birth marriage and death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although- every precaution giube taken to avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its fiiimtm on the under standing that it will not be liable for any error in any ad vertisement published hereun- der unless aproof of such ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly sign ed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plain ly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability uhall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement j m mookb publisher phone 8 georgetown cooperating in service internatttnar uniform spnday school lesson hay b 1bs8 golden text for he that is not against us is for us mark 940 lesson passage mark 93041 pull in his sight his children stand by his strong arm defended and he whose wisdom guides the world our footsteps hath attended ambrose nichols blatchford prejudice 3632 to make this world a livable place will require the utmost cooperation in service what prevents it people of common needs and interests are divided fay geogmphlcallxtundaries race and color religion and wealth prejudice is easy toward those people different from ourselves l under neath the surface divisions- there is a basic unity we have common needs and desires our welfare is rooted in lnterdependence there is one god and father over us all civilisation is largely a process of overcoming prejudice acquiring tolerance and learning to trust others christ could not get cooperation in service because of religious and racial prejudice the gentiles suspected him because he was a jew and the jews were suspic ions of him b he could not let his purposes be fully known because others held their point of view so firmly he was hindered by misunderstanding and lack of ap preciation there can be frankness and freedom only when there is mut ual trust over and over again we have discovered that our prejudices were unfounded and our fear of oth ers imaginary yet we continue to be the victims of our own set seusceklng 3354 that cooperation in service is dlf- lcult to learn is illustrated by christs own discip th h seen him serving others and they had heard heaven i like to think of heaven as a really human place where ni meet my friends and loved ones who have journeyed on apace perhaps beside a babbling stream with willows bending oer and daisies ferns and rushes in profusion round the shore or perchance ill take a winding path and when i reach the bend 111 see a vine clad cottage in the woods just near the end and inside my little mother will be busy getting tea then indeed it will be heaven if shes set a place for me wlua hoey a little town i like to live in a little town where the trees meet over the street and you wave your hand and say hello to everyone you meet 1 like to stop for a moment outside a grocery store and hear the kindly gossip of the folks moving in next door when the sun shines down on our little town aodthe birds sing in the trees we go with the rest for our own spring tests with wildly shaking knees yet i like to live in georgetown away from the larger towns per you know your next door neigh bors the jones the smiths and the browns for the life is interwoven with the friends you come to know and you feel their joys and sorrows as they daily come and go 60 im glad to live in a little town and i never care to roam for every house in a little town is more than a house its home long school holidays tbis stjmmek teaehan get a break with opening delayed until after labor day summer holidays for school children have been extended to the tuesday following labor day according to information given out the first of the week the real reason of the change however according to- dr duncan mc- arthur deputy minister of education is to make it possible for teachers tak ing summer courses to have a full months holidays before returning to school for several years to come sum mer courses will have to be provided for the retraining pf teachers so that they may be prepared adequately to teach theiiew course or studies he said it lsonly fair and proper that these teachers who are engaged in talcing summer courses should be as sured of a reasonable holiday andi am certain they should have at least four weeks it was felt also dr mcarthur continued that such an extension would be welcomed by the many par- ents who spend the summer holidays away from town and do not return home until labor day i think the definite setting of the opening of school on the day after labor day will be welcomed all round he said easter dates during the next easter will full march t4thand april 23rd slxtytwo years no earlier than no later than easter falls no later than april 23 and no earlier than march 24 during the next 62 years from 1939 to 2000 inclusive in those 62 years easter falls 49 times in the month of april and 13 times in march the only three dates on which easter does not fall during that time are march 27 april 8 and april 20 keep them for reference the dates on which easter falls from 1939 to the year 2000 inclusive are 1939 april 9 1940 march 24 1941 april 13 1942 april 5 1943 april 32 1944 april 9 1945 april 1 1946 april 21 1947 april 6 1948 march 28 1949 april 17 1850 april 9 1961 march 25 1952 april 13 1953 april 5 1954 april 18 1955 april 10 1956 april 1 1957 april 31 1958 april 6 1959 march 29 i960 april 17 1961 april2 1962 april 32 1963 april 14 1964 march 29 1965 april 18 1966 april 10 1907 march 26 1968 april 14 1969 april 6 1970 march 29 1971 april 11 1972 april 2 1973 april 22 1974 april 14 1975 march 30 1976 april 18 1977 april 10 1978 march 26 1979 april 15 i960 april 1981 april 1982 april 11 1983 april 3 1964 april 22 1986 april 7 1986 march 30 1987 april 19 1988 april 3 1989 march 26 1990 april 16 1991 march 31 1992 april 19 1993 april hi 1994 april 3 1995 april 16 1996 april 7 1997 march so 1996 april 12 1999 april 4 2000 april 33 his teaching about goodwill and ser vice yet in a large measure they re mained individualists each seeking a place for himself while christ was thinking of his cross they were think ing of rank and preferment their thoughts were of self instead of loy alty to christ not until after the re surrection did the disciples become a team able to work cooperatively in the army there is unity because the will of one man directs the campaign on board ship there is unity in the crew because authority is vested in the captain in the church or com munity cooperationis coluntary it requires broadmindedness and self- discipline to be able to work with oth ers very often their ideas may seem to us to be inadequate but for the sake of cooperation in service we must learn to forego our own way even if we think it is best while the disciples were disputing about them selves they were missing an oppor tunity of being partners in the pur poses of christ unselfconscioasness 3537 habitually christ made truth con crete he would tell a story that was memorable or he would provide an object lesson here he took a child in his arms we are accustomed to tell children to act like adults but christ told the adults to act like a child the unselfconscloiisness or this child was a rebuke to the self- seeking disciples we get release from our fears and sensitiveness when become unselfconsclous like a child one of the noblest things in human nature is the willingness of people to help children is it impos sible for adults to cease then- self- seeking and act toward every one the way that our best responds to the needs of a child this spirit of the gospel eludes many because of its ut ter simplicity it means living with childlike hearts losing our own petty ambitions and schemes in the larger purpose of society we can become childlike without being childish labels 38 constantly we pin labels upon peo ple we describe them with a word we call a man a capitalist or a labor- ite a radical or a conservative an extrovert or an introvert these lab els at best only give a partial des cription of anyone they may de ceive quite as much as they describe we need to be much more inclusive to our thinking about our lellowmen christ was descrlbea as a friend of publicans and sinners he was but how much more when we really understand people and see how their interests are very similar to our own in their homes business politics and community life we become less ready to classify people in a way that ex cludes them irom cooperation in ser vice with us our loyalty to our own congregation or denomination may be a barrier if it prevents us from assoc iating with other christian people many allies 3941 we have far more helpers than we usually recognize mere is a great capacity for kindness in peoplewhat- ever their religious and political aff iliations corlsciience is strong even among the unchurched every day makestis the recipient of unpaid ser vices our communities are kept wholesome by the voluntary work done in social service and church or ganizations whatever the color class or creed we find family love patriotism moral sense and religious yearnings let us build on this basic endowment of character christ said he that is not against us is on our part christ would have us look up on all men as our brethern when we learn to love and work together we shall be able to create a world broth erhood in christ by one grand cen tral choice all the other choices of life may find themselves governed this is what is offered to us in christ in blm we find the supreme compan ion of the soul he not only sets a standard that is the highest conceiv able by the human mind but he is also a real spirit able to help us live up to it moreover he set up a stan dard not of fixed regulations but of principles capable of readaptation to a changing and developing world he is both an ideal and the power of the ideal from him we leam and by him we attain the quality of his leadership is something that can be tested in- our own experience questions for dbcwaalon 1 how did pharisaic prejudice hinder hitlers march into vienna is witnessed by brampton ian when hitler marched into vienna on saturday march 12- thus marking his annexation of austriattthej 1 tacle was witnessed by f w wege- nast kc prominent barrister and exmayor of brampton this was re vealed in a letter received by mrs wegenast in brampton a few days ago r wegenast who has spent the winter touring europe arrived in vienna the preceding friday when seeking a room at the hotel tyrol he was told he could remain not longer than noon the following day at the time no reason was advaced 1 second letter which arrived also this week in brampton he told of in ducing them to let htm remain from a front room on the third floor of the building he could see the thousands of people gathering in the arge square adjoining the main city railway station he saw the arrival of the german dictator and his ret inue of officers the next morning he writes they started marching with bands there were a lot of german officers around me in the breakfast room i shall withold comment in concluding his letter mr wege nast remarked that by the time it ar rived in brampton he would be in paris at present he is in clermont- ferrand france he expects to return to brampton in june speed is supreme speed is the boast of the age it is almost an obsession everyone is in rush and the man with the means of getting there the fastest is the envy of others the point of any trip by automobile is not what did you see but how long did it take you it the same all over anyone who drives to the nearest city in less than the average time brags about it to his friends and neighbors and is al most sure of an audience the big idea now is to get somewhere in the least possible time as though life de pended on it the indulgence of this idea is expensive or else human life has become cheap newspaper head lines the first f the week tell the story several injured and a few kil led that is- what speed costs and it is nolhing to boast about christ does christ expect his followers to forego personal ambition how does self consciousness make us ineffective are- my spiritual attitudes m for unity or division can we afford to be neutral about god ma9atn ftr salebr g r mucksrt phone 319w or j georgetown are yon sore your eyes sec correctly 5y have you seen the new rimless mounting no screws to loonen and cause wobbly lenses less breakage of glaawa tbsn saving yo money our price is the same as city prices o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who la at rosss drug stork georgetown ism or yea may oeosalt o t long distance moving j trucking moving transport or any job that a truck can do trucks 1 to 10 ton foil goveromeol license full innrance phone or write snyders transport phone 171j or w office mill and market st georgetown spring u almost hete you will need the assistance of good printing in carrying on your business this spring we are here to serve you with every description of job 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