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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1938, p. 2

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the georgetown herald fhonb no jl m hook utter md ur a wtefcly newspaper devoted to the best interests pi the town of oeorgetown and surrounding country including the villages of glen williams norfitf umehoiise btewarttown bsluniiad and terra cottft- xssutfd erery wednesday evening at the office on main 8t georgetown subscription rates 150 per year in advance united states 60c additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested advkrtzsnto rates legal notices 12c per line for first jn- seruoh 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line tor each insertion if in black face type sq per line additional notices qualifying as coming events suchas concerts entertainments society church or organisation meetings etc 8c per line minimum charge 25c aeportsof meetings hejd gladly inserted freff in memorlan notices 60c and 10c per line extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c small advertisements one inch or less 60c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion- display advertising rates on application althoug eve ta a error theherakt accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding- that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business offlte duly signed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so rioted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement the heraiid does job printing op all kinds a call to service to all christians at some time comes the call to service for the mas ter in various ways the holy spirit manifests itself to us it might have been a light that played over the surface fitfully or darkening shadows that portrayed a vivid picture there for me as sitting in the choir stall i saw his face upon the wall i heard not what the preacher said greater message came to me when i beheld that drooping head as thought it hung upon the tree if i be lifted up said he i will draw all men unto me did anybody else behold i wondered as i gazed in awe and did they hear that voice of old which reached me from an unknown shore ah no to me the message came go forth to service in my name imagination maybe so 1 yet who are you or to say just by what means the spirits glow may come into the heart to stay a rushing wind and tongues of flame once set men onward in his name enough for me i saw his face and heard his gracious voice pro- that he mdeed could save the race that upward looked from sin and and god forbid that i should flee from this his sacred trust to me daisy l cobbett kecognition ful ksowtadg we bars not provided for pur nlghfltt need having food and raiment teisui and culture we cannot be content our sptrtts yearn for ood we desire to know the meaning of our urea and to learn gods plan for us we feel the need or laying up reserves of moral power our dally toll ceases to be drudgery when we learn the happy secret of doing all things for the greater glory of god few of us make a maximum use of the churches we support to avail oneself of its teaching ministry to enter eagerly into the worship ser vices to contribute to the christian fellowship and social helpfulness is to find in ones own congregation a storehouse of spiritual riches and op portunity one of the busiest editors in great britain made it a lifelong habit to attend- church twice every sunday q service 15 17 when we have apportioned the hours of sunday for worship study out of my need you come to me o father not as a spirit gazing from on high not as a wraith gigantic in its out lines waiting against the tumult of the sky father you come to me in threads of music and in the blessedness of whisper ing mirth and in the fragrance of frail garden flowers when summer lies across the drowsy earth out of my need you come to me o father when i can scarcely see the path ahead it is your hand that turns the sky at evening into a sea of throbbing pulsing red- it is your call that sounds across the marshes it is your smile that touches fields of grain painting them with pale gold it is your nearness that makes me see new beauty af ter pain out of my need you come to me o father- not as a presence vast and great and still but as the purple mist that clings each morning to the slim summit of a pine- crowned hill not as a vague and awful power that urges urges and prods and hurries me along but as a hand that paints a lovely picture but as a voice that sings a tender 8 the little things it takes a little muscle and it takes a little grit a little true ambition with a little bit of wit its not the biggest things that count and make the biggest show its the little things tnat people do that make this old world p a little bit of smiling and a uttle sunny chat a little bit of courage to a comrade slipping hack b not the biggest things that people do that makes this old world iilttafcas a kindly action and it takes m wom of cheer basfh v 1 with wimhtoe and to sw a tear tttli nor he blmtst the biggest our day of rest international uniform sunday school lesson october 23 1938 golden text remember the sab bath day to keep it holy exodus 20 8 lesson passage exodus 20 bllf luke 13 1017 lord we would bring for offering though marred with earthly soil week- of earnest labour of steady faithful toll fair fruit of selfdenial of strong deep love to thee by thine own spirit fostered in our humility ada cross work 8 9 the weekly day of rest is a price less inheritance from the past to have one day of the week devoted to lhe rest of the body and the cultiva tion of the soul is a social and spiri tual boon this provision for rest however must be seen against the background of toll for the fourth commandment bids us work six dys of the week and to rest on only one moses made no provision for a leisure class it is significant that moses leading a number of wandering tribes in a wilderness had the vision to see the needs of industry and to make provision for the higher welfare of the workers the perfecting of mac hinery is removing the necessity for much hard manual labor but the liw of work remains 10 be active to carry responsibility to be serving others is good for both body and mind being punctilious about the religious observance of the sabbath is of little avail if our lives are not in dustrious and purposeful the other six days of the week one service of the day of rest is to fit us to work more efficiently all the working days of the week best 10 11 only tired people know how de lightful rest can be how much it means physically for a man working over a blast furnace to have a whole day away from noxious fumes or how welcome is the sunday sunlight to men working in mines or subways day after day i to be away from the whir of machinery soothes the nerves and sedentary workers feel new life coming to them as they get out in the open- air good citizenship requires that we should stand on guard lest the privilege of rest be denied certain classes of workers even when works of necessity and mercy make it im possible for the first day of the week to be observed some other day of the week should be set apart as a second- best equivalent in the long run more will be achieved by working six days a week than seven some in dustries bave adopted a forty hour week and have increased production thereby this is no longer an indivi dual matter when truck drivers are forced to work exceptionally long hours they endanger others upon the highways public welfare demands thta even on physical grounds the weekly rest day be conserved for all study 10 in this new testament incident from lukes gospel jesus was teach ing lna synagogues the people made it a custom to gather for study teaching church will be an influential church and a studying people will be a progressive people the late oold- wln smith said that ave years of study would make any one a scholar every thirtyfive years we have jive years of sundays what an oppor tunity for adult education they afford bible classes can take long courses of study forums can give information as to the questions of the day the reading of books and magazines may deepen culture those who make a wise use of sabbath hours have no reason to complain that they cannot find time to study the bible one man who had learned by experience the value of moments decided to read and study the bible book by book each sabbath with the aid of a commentary he went through a whole book every sunday and became so interested that- be found himself snatching periods of time from sleep during the week in order to review what he had read or to make further research he was able to call the sabbath a delight because it nourish ed bis mind and helped him to grow a soul v wnrshlp 11 14 man has a body btu he is a soul the body becomes full grown in about twenty years but the soul can keep on developing even in old age the he brew people used the weekly rest day for worship and their good custom has been followed by christian- people vtbat people do everywhere even when ve jest phy- 04 khfcl jku anctstore the mind with ose- and r w s do wltkihe hours that remain there are plenty of good examples to follow a family quiet time may bring direction for the whole week letters written to friemts may carry the hallowedness of sunday to the far comers of the world a visit to the sick and shut- ins may distribute sunshine and cneer or strangers may be invited in to share the hospitality of a christian home christ healed on the sabbath day he healed even in a synagogue- to him human needs came first the sabbath was made for man he said and not man for the sabbath too long have we stressed what should not be done and neglected what ought to be done a sabbath of idleness and mental vacuity is not a well spent day lolling around oversleeping over eating and overtalking will not make the sabbath a delight but a weariness when we discover the ros- slbilitles of our weekly day of rest for physical recuperation mental growth social service and fellowship with god we will become immune to the temptations to fritter away the preci ous hours in commercialized amuse ments questions for d 1 what are the effects of a forty hour week 2 are you getting spiritual results from sundays 3 how many sundays have you al ready had 4 what- do you read on sunday 5 is sunday your day or the lords day some indicatioai brown is there any truth in the rumor that angus mctavlsh has bought that filling station at the -or- ner greenwell i dont know for sure but the free air sign was uuten down yesterday piano tuning has been found suitable craft for the blind margaret sangster a whbir small accootltf ami wclcomav ma sccicyou vc 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