Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 26th 1936 pcge3 ghjlpi we bare acquir the a of rene ethier formerly of erin and are now equipped to test and repair all nuke of carsy truck and tractors estimate cheerfully ghren art scotts garage shell service station at monument gas oil and lubricants phone 161 georgetown we now have a complete line of winter accessories antifreeze preslone defrosters beaters etc we invite you to see our display every department of tramcwnaita air udh and all work in hand li proceeding quite within the schedule set announced philip g johnson vicepresident m charge of operations at the conclusion of an extensive tour of inspection between vancouver and montreal mr john- frtabllshjng a transcon tinental air service is a job of magni tude and not one to be hurried all the equipment has been received pi lots have been trained and other per sonnel have been made acquainted with their duties it must- be appre ciated that considerable time is re quired to establish the physical fea tuxes of an air service landing fields hangara shops beacons and radio beams the public may rest assured that no service will be undertaken un til details have been completed and coordinated we could make more profit bymoiocr if beat t by mac that why a ncoaunaad laaansi reading anfhrartos- the tawsiinacoei try a too today k c mcmillan phone u georgetown personal rights and where they end intentattsnal temperance sunday intenuuonal uniform sanday school lesaow october 30th 1938 golden text what then shall ve sin because we are not under the law but under grace god forbid romans 6 is lesson passage ecclesiastes 2 1 3 10 11 romans 6 17 23 14 21 since what we choose is what we are and what we love we yet shall be the goal may ever shine afar the will to win it makes us free william de witt hyde bach generation claims the right to choose some of its own standards the postwar generation said that all social standards were in the melting pot and that they would experiment anew for themselves the result was somewhat mussy each individual claims the right to accept or disre gard social standards as a matter of personal right few children give their parents credit for knowing as much as the parents actually do know longer experience has made parents sure of a few rules for con duct the trouble is to persuade youth to accept the results of racial and parental experience without the necessity of going through the trial and error process for themselves for instance in regard to the alcohol problem there are accumulated warn togs as to danger yet each genera tton is curious to find out for itself this is not strange as social drinking is woven into our literature is asso dated with patriotic toasts and mil lions of dollars are spent in attractive advertising every year to start new drinkers the afterlook 10 ll afraid of being old fashioned or called sissy youth goes ahead and ex perfemetns with new social codes only to find that the- moral law did not change with the passing of the vic torlan era it is apt possible to break the ten commandinents they stand and we can db break ourselves against them an invitation to rone daring disregard of social custom is made and it has an appeal but the moment after it presents a different appearance altogether try any thing once is not a very dlscrunln ating standard as one trial may change things permanently a fresh man student at a university was per uaded to drink round for round wth older men on one evening only and life was a lingering death ever t ct wards at the end of a life it may sometimes tie seen that one wrong choice decided a destiny it is pos stole to buy experience altogether too dearly a temporary pleasure is never worth the regret and remorse that may follow one habitual drinker made it a practice for years to warn young people and to plead with them never to take their first drink fre quently he summed it up in these words you have the power not to tart but i have lost the power to top the perspective of the sixties ja far different from that of the twenties saved masters it there it an oft quoted saying htj gentleman gets drunk every gentle man has been drunk sack of this cynical wttuckm here la a germ of troth some of th moat- resolute to tal rttwf art those who raftered from alcohol and learned the daman- a imoaatilr that vbtf an forever seared tfiay tea mora tanomne to christians are those who have been delivered from evil habits by the srace of god they are able to turn thelr past sins into assets to help o hers they have an understanding of temp tation and a confidence as to deliver ance that makes their witness valu able to those who are drifting and letting others make decisions for them to be emancipated from the power of evil and made steadfast for right is a transformation that an never be forgotten the slavery to evil habit is replaced by the liberty with which christ makes men free flndrag sausfactian zz s3 psychologists say that no man evej stops drinking until he really wants to but men experienced in spiritual clinics tell of men losing all desire for drink through a deep spiritual ex perlenoe of surrender to god in stead of a negative fight to keep from doing wrong things there comes a radiant jojousness in doing positively right things life does not become empty but gloriously full of lasting and uplifting satisfactions granted that some men claim to be able u drink without noticeable personal in- jury how small is their satisfaction compared with those who come under the power of the living god who see the beauty of the life ofichrist who discover the holy spirit as a power in daily experience who find hidden meanings in the bible and rich fellow ship in the church i to throw away the possibilities of eternal life in time solely for the exercise of person al freedom about a doubtful social habit is to sacrifice realities for trf les the gift ot god is eternal life through jesus christ our lord the christian standard 1 christians are expected to deter mine then- conduct not on the basis of personal right but social responsl hillty we are to think of otners rather than ourselves paul said that he would ont drink wine or do any thing else that made another stumble or take offence or become weak wiy temperance folk so earnest sornei times charged with being fanatical it is usually due to the fact that they have seen actual cases at short range and have been given an abhorrence of intemperance one days news paper told of a man convicted of reckless driving who had indulged in social drinking on the way home from work his employer and family both suffered the same page told of policemen drinking confiscated liquor and suffering loss of public confid ence another column told of a fist fight lasting four hours because a normally good citizen had gone ber serk through drink a dozen lnstan ces in the news of one day in one small area each fraught with shame and suffering help to explain the vigor in modern temperance sntl ment the pity of it all is that ome of the most gifted and popular men and women yield to this temptation and make shipwreck of their lives it is to protect others rather than them selves alone that total abstainers urge ever more strict control of the manu facture and sale of beverage alcohol q for discussion 1 who decides my social code 2 am i more concerned about my rights than my responsibilities 3 is character largely a matter of habit 4 what does the phrase eternal life signify to you 5 the weaker brother is a ius ance to whom indians predict mtxo weather the manitoulln island indians while concurring that there will be plenty of snow to shovel this winter take strong exception to the predictions of other weather prophets that the com ing winter will be cold with pleny of subzero weather many aged indian braves who have come forward with their predictions basing their findings on natures signs are unanimous stating emphatically that the winter will be mild and there need not be any rush to fill the coal bin agi ast unusually cold weather one of the major signs seized upon by the maui toulin island indians in forecasting an open winter is the recent bril tint display of northern lights when the entire sky was lit up for several min utes it was the most brilliant c s play seen in years and indians claim that is a sure sign of an open win ter strawberries are again in bloom while dandelions and wild flowers have made their apppearance in the past week at a time of the year when they are seldom seen all these slrns claim the indions point to an open winter in addition they claim here has been no gathering of birds in p e paration for their southern flights strong south winds on september m are also credited with being a harbln ger ot a long mild fall the indians are however of the opinion there v ill be heavy snowfalls during the i iter on account of the light rainfall in the past months customer i d like to see something cheap in a fall hat clerk try this on and look in mirror turnips founds tmlo oalmj wlni 8vc carrots fresh deucloae flavor grapefruit 7 rjr25 oranges 15 nice sits sweet and jaley onions j pounds ilsh i large sweel potatoes 5 jsz 1 4 grapes 3r 3 large b 25 butter first grade it is delicious priced to save carrolls immense gate receipts the teeswater fair held on wed nedsay october 5th ran into ra le unfavourable weather but the at n dance was not at all seriously i fected the gate receipts amon td to 3292 or within 40 of the re d achieved by this popular show the exhibits in all classes were excel ent and there was a very fine program of special events frozen fruit punch serves 6- 2 cups sugar e 1 cups water 1 small bunch mint chopped 3 cops weak tea or ginger ale cup lemon juice 2 caps orange juice boil sugar water and mint to gether for 6 minutes chill add remaining ingredients strain and freeze lima and calary salad g cups cooked dried llmaa 1 cap diced celery green pepper minced cap french dreaming mix ingredients an hoar or m r ore serving to serve arrange on lettuce lea place a spoonful of mayonnalsu i top and sprinkle mayonnaise with minced green pepper wholemeal macaroni dleh easy to prepare wholesome and inexpensive h lb macaroni 1 cap milk 1 tablespoons butter 1 can tomato aonp 1 cup grated cheese salt and pepper boll macaroni in plenty of boil ing salted water till tender drain melt batter la saucepan and add the cooked macaroni heat well and add the milk cook macaroni in butter and milk until about dry add tomato soap and cheese heat until cheese la well melted atlrrlng tfll flavors blend serve hot note spaghetti elbows sea shells or other shapes of the macaroni family may be substituted for macaroni in this recipe ripe grape conserve 4 caps 2 lbs prepared fruit orated lemon rind cap lemon juice 7 cupa j lbs sugar lb seeded rallies cap aaelr chopped not meats i fralt pectll trait stem and t well about poanda tally xtpa grapes add cap natar brtn to a boll and admmar covered m minutes remove seeds and akma- by sieving k desired chop or grind ettas and add to palp grata rtnd and squeeze juice from s measure sugar and prepared fralt into targe kettle fining up last ea with water if necessary ad lemon rind and juice ratema and nnt meats mix wen and bring t a full rolling boll over hottest fire stir constantly before and walla boiling bon hard 1 minute re move from fire and stir in bottled fralt pectin then stir and skfm by tarns for just 6 minutes to cool slightly to prevent floating fruit pour quickly paraffin hot conserve at once makes about it glasses c fluid ounces each chocolate mint rennetcustard 1 nkg chocolate rennet powder 1 pint milk 14 cup chocolate syrup cup marshmauow topping few drops peppermint flavoring make rennetcustard according to directions on package then chin in refrigerator when ready to serve mix marshmallow topping chocolate syrup and a few drops of peppermint flavoring together thor oughly put on top of each rennetv custard and serve 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