Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1938, p. 7

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fi- 7 the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 12th 1938 pagej bsjsmsh vfe lh reverence for god international uniform sunday school lesson october 16 ims goxidbn text our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name matthew 6 9- ljbson passage exodus 20 7 matthew 6 3337 12 3337 o teach me lord that i may teach the precious things thou dost im- part and wing my words that they may v- reach t the hidden depths of many a heart frances ridley havergel what about swearing s swearing as bad as it has been pictured is iljmjt merely a matter of words a paltijy question ox miking vibrations in the air is it serious i enough to a w comnyt mentoutof ten devoted to it cer- talnly swearing is not a glorious sin it is only a mean little vice selfish 1 inconsiderate in making others listen to what they do not wish to hear yet the bad words are an in dication of foul moods so what we have to deal with isdoubt resent ment selfcenteredness of which the swearing is an expression a oxjt- rrmn said to his mate about jknd trifle ill be damned a passerby want to be damned do you know what it means to be damned are you really putting your own life un der a curse have you actually and finally decided to desire the v worst possible of course the- sweoring man had never thought of it in that way it was an empty thoughtless habit that he had acquired from the environment in which he had lived and that is one of the worst things that can be said about swearing it is thoughtless not n pu wringr for hamco hamilton iyhoodc coo ovtmt limited hamilton canada w ii kenfner son sold by j b mackenzie son by betty babolay back to school go the children the old school lunch problem is with us once more what shall we place in those little lunch baskets that will produce smiles instead of frowns when they are explored at hamconow the lowest price in years qisnapsriot cuili i offguard pictures them were the happy days but none of us would go back a city paper thinks we are rapidly approaching the push button ae when almost any need can be satis- fled by merely pushing a button as we think back to our boyhood days we are rather of the opinion that we have trailed a long distance toward the push button age already one of our daily chores was to bring in shav ings and kindling and fill the wood- box to have things in readiness for tartlng the fire in the kitchen stove in the morning the girls had the dally task of cleaning and filling the coal oil lamps mother washed with the washboard and homemade soap and swept with a broom the wood shed was an institution in every home but we dont want to go back to the inconveniences of those days we were happy then sure everyone liv ed that way but its lots nicer to let the thermostat start the fire in the morning pilling lamps is nothing to yearn for the vacuum cleaner nd electric washer make life much easier for mother as the years go by new conveniences are being added to make home life more comfortable it should not make us soft and indolent but rather enable us to enjoy our leis ure in ways both pleasant and pro fitable yes we prefer an automobile to the horse and buggy llstowei banner people ilk to ksva than plctww taken in fact thayllko it ao won that whan they aw th cuum thay pot oo a special pic ture expreaalon and aa a rule thla fecial dlctnre faoa unt that w want at an there a way to ttaep yow f jettt from aborning oamera-ooa- oefcraa briefly r to ctch than when tw are looking oat tot them know their ptctore la beta taksn tv picture o taken are known aa fvbffcaare enapahota bach anas attract attention faecaoae they pto tare the subject in a natural char- kaetarlstlc pose and set away from the naval look-amhe-camera-and- be type of picture with which w an too familiar an offguard jtare can tell a real story while the- other type tenda to fw jusra bow to take themt if easy jut jfitrn to handle your camera on jrntstrely watt nntiiyoiireabject paying no attention to yon than jaamahy snap hli pictnra ita all a ipaatter of naing yoor camera non- chalantly and emelently the better yon can do that the more easily yon can capture snapshots that are trulj ocshanl k yotrnae focmalng camera with fast lens try to anticipate ptctare opportunities and set the camera la posnr then when the i chance deralopa all yon need do to for sssamnls t tak the ptttaxe abova che eamern wan net ad vance for str feet laos hnd saottar were set for an exposure of 1w ond at ml tnattnonnal be cause the bright sonny beach was reflecting plenty of light on a grassy town which reflects little light exposure would hare been 1bo at is with his camera prsaat all the picture taker had to do waa wait for the melon to he cat and catch his companions delighted expres sion it waa just a matter of lifting the camera and snapping the shut ter if yon harent tried taldng-off- guard ahots try it its fan and the results are a delight 204 john ran guilder s went to bcd with boots on there has always been considerable controversy as to who built the first sleeping car records would seem to show that the first- efforts were the adaptation of a day coach to sleeping car purposes in 1836 on the cumber land valley railroad of pennsylvania v th first pullman is said to have made its appearance in 1890 in the first makeahtft sleeping cars passen gers went to bed folly clothm and re clined on rough mattresses whtt their own blankets or shawls drawn over them in referring to the inaugural trip of the first pullman the con ductor 4 l barnes said there was no crowd endthe car lighted by can dles moved away m solemn grandeur if such it might be called x remem ber the first night i had to request the pasatngffti to take their boots off before they got into their berths they wanted to keep themon seem ed afraid to take them off in canada me oread trunk rail way now part of the canadian nat ional system gave airly attention to the matter of ijeaptag cars there was strong objection at first due to some untasoimbleeapertonomotlam- erican lines but the matter was settled for the time byvintrodudng benches or bunks running tta whole length at fine ear and without any curtains or divisions a rug and- a small pillow were the only extras furnished to day the modem allsteel sleeping cars on tbe canadian national system is the last word in comfort conditioning and other the result ol balanced thinking lack of thought and lack of vocabul ary men and women repeat ancient oaths that have long lost originality taking an oath 3337 a minister appeared in a witness box to give evidence before a magis trate who knew him well the magis trate declined to swear the minister saying that he knew the minister would tell the truth does not the fact that we usually require evidence to be taken on oath indicate that we unconsciously admit that there is a great deal of lying in dally life the third commandment forbids perjury as well as profanity our motive for telling the truth should not be fear or compulsion but love for truth habitual striving to tell the truth our statements should have weight through force of character rather lhan vehemence of words swearing wit nesses by making them kiss the bible is just an indication of the fact that is very difficult to tell the truth iven to desire always to tell lruth interlarding our assertions with strong oaths will not have much ef fect if in our family and community are known as people whose word cannot be trusted where we have established confidence in our truth fulness there will be small demand for sworn testimony an indicator of character 3335 swearing creates a bad first impres sion later acquaintances may reveal good qualities but these are handi capped by the uncouth practice of cursing in the war many men who swore proved to be heroes they were not heroes because they swore nor did they swear because they were heroes it was in spite of their pro fanity that they had high virtues such as courage and self sacrifice in daily lire the habit of swearing is a oclal hindrance a farmer does not want to hire a man who will swear in the presence of his children a garage owner does not wish to have mech anics who make the air blue in the presence of customers many people have long since ceased attending theatres because of the coarse swear ing so frequently polluting the stage we must be careful not to form our estimates of others solely by then- habit of swearing or not swearing but by the same toketa we must be aware of the fact that foul lips prejudice bearers against the swearers a good tree bears good fruit out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh what is in comes out a good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things and an evil man out of the evil treas ure bringeth forth evil things such is the teaching of jesus about the re lation of character and speech- every idle word 36 when do we speak idle words cer tainly swear words repeated habitually without thought or feeling are words flattery spoken for selfish ends and consciously deceiving is an other form of idle vottuc talking for the sake of talking and to hear our selves talk is all too common who dare affirm that there are no die words in dally newspapers black ink used chiefly to cover white paper7 when- the radio is turned off- in dis gust it is sometimes because the an nouncer is only chattering without pith or point m church even the pulpit may occasiona suffer if not from idle words at least from wards less than nnm in passionate con viction in justice to human tongues let us mention also instances of pur poseful words a mother teaching her to be courteous and truthful a setenttst m a toa showing stu dents the laws of god a patriot pleading whh his countrymen for na- tlohal unity and service a friend ahar- trig deep spiritual convictions with other friends a journalist in a lead ing editorial rebuking wickedness m nigh places a preacher pouseagt out his soul pleading men and women to be reconciled to god our lips may be serving the worst or the beat by oar words s7 pot what do we hope to be remem bered will our only protection against cbllvion be oar puns jests wisecracks funny stories repartee or dare we hope to make any serious oontzibutlotf to the ongoing process of dvulsatlon by our thinking- and our speaking are we known for our much speaking or our wise speaking ruth to remember ed for a few dossn you can pack a lunch that is a bodybulldfag sm lieproducing col lection of midday foods you rank high on the list of qualified mothers always include fresh fruit in tbo school lunch oranges are ideal because they arc available the year round they stimulate appetite ami are rich fnjhose protective ole- menta vitamins c a and b as well n calcium tile orange more than other fo provides the clement of freshness both from apfjedte and henllh star tiiesc eleinnla holp prevent tooth decay wl rum troubles parlculnry in the tcftjin when the foundation for rood toeth is being liiid and maintain resistance lo cohis and other infectious diseases and by the way vitamin c is one ot thi fad ira in which the average diet is quite apt to be lacking so that oranges in the lunch box are particularly desirable loosen the peel or parilly separate the seg ments before packing the oranret- they ntv tl ii canler to ci anced and adequate in nourish- ment milk and an occasional egg for the protein fresh fruit and y ego tables for minerals and vita mins starchy and sweet foods for energy foods should be in a form children like the milk carried in thernios may be plain or in the form or soup or cocoa fruits may be used in salads or desserts children like crisp vegetables such as- celery raw carrot sticks and lettuce for starchy and bwoet foods there are sandwiches light cakes cookies dried fruits pack your little boxes with these then you will have smiling lunches here are suggestions for some dwucloiis bnndwlrhtr peanut sutter spread thin peanut butter with orange juice cream cheese sandwiches thin cream cheese with orange juice or spread one side of bread with orange marmalade one with cream pied piper sandwiches moisten mixtures of ground dates raisins figs prunes and nuts wubtjimnge juice if liked add a little honey tuna or salmon salad spread combine 1 cup tuna or salmon minced cup each of minced green pepper and celery 2 table- bpoona lemon juice and mayonnaise o fpread words of matchless emotion and beau ty david is remembered for his ten der lament over saul and jonathan abraham lincoln is memorable among other things for a few sententious sentences at gettysburg it is esti mated that we have definite records or only thirtyfive days of the life of christ yet the gospels are studded with his searching sayings words diffi cult to forget once learned never man spake like this man questions for discussion how do people lean to swear how can a swearer stop swearing how did christ use his powers of speach should we remonstratewith stran gers whom we hear swearinj are you always as truthful as though on your oath quite clear an irish motor truck driver was charged with reckless driving and hi having stopped his truck so suddenly that a car behind smashed into him the judge asked him why he had not held out his hand pat indign antly answered if the poor fool couldnt see me truck how in hivins name could he see me hand proor positive father admiring his recentlyborn heir that fellow will be a great statesman one of these days mother oh charles dear do you really think he will sure of it look how easily he wriggles out of everything r h thompson co fall hardware window glass 10 x 12 75c for i doz lights window glass 12 x 14 85c for 1 doz lights ah sizes in stock up to 40 x 48 atlowest prices s u can ideal floor wax 75c per can chan johnsons and old english floor wax 59c lb poliflor floor wax 55c b castle floor wax 25c lb rent our johnsons electric floor polisher floor mops good quality yarn 39c 50c 98c roofing best quality i os sq ft per roll with nails and cement i 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