Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1938, p. 2

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ptfe2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 23rd 1938 the georgetown herald phone no 8 j m moose editor ana fmfcusher a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town of georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of glen williams nerval umehouse stewarttown bawnafad and terra cotta issued every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rates 150 per year in advance united states fioc additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested a rates legal notices 12c per line for first in sertlon 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers sc pe line for each insertion if in black face type sc per line additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments society church or organization meetings etc be per line minimum charge 25c reports ot meetings held gladly inserted free in memorian notices 50c and loo per line extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c small advertisements one inch or les 50c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion displaj adertistng rates on application although every precaution will be taken lo aioid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it win not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof of such advertisement is requested by th advert er and returned to the herald business office duly signed by the advertiser and wih such error or corrections plainly noted in writing uier on and ln that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald ita liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement aj the space occupied by the noted error bears to lie vhoje space occupied b such advertisement the herald does job printing op all kinds dad is growing old and weary and there s silver in his hair and his eyes are always solemn he has seen so much of care he has seen so much of sorrow he has known so much of tears he has borne the heat and burden of so many many years honesty in all things international uniform sunday school november 21 1938 dads already in the twilight of llfes short fast fleeting daj and perhaps well often ponder when his load is laid avaj on the steps we mght have saved hlra tne when his feet and hands were sore or the joy we might have given to the heart that beats no mo c golden text tl ou shalt not steal exodus 20 lo lesson passage exodus 20 la luke 19 1 10 45 46 idealism of christ great society upon earth will not readily take adtvaiago or others lives committed to christ inevitably show higher standards of business dealing salvation came to the house pf zacohaeus not merely because he became honest but because he had had a new vision for himself by meeting jesus life as a whole was transformed not merely his per sonal bookkeeping honesty may be studied as an ethical question but to produce honest people religion is necessary instead of merely trying to improve outward habits a genuuu transformation of inward motives and dtiircb is required honesty as the re ult of the indwelling pr senc of qod is on a much surer oasis tl an when it is practised from any suf seeking motive of good policy it is this kind of honest desire in the n nermost soul of a man that cur 1st can give today is salvation omc to this house said je is to zacl a eus and then seemingly turning to the others present he added ions much as he also is a son of aoia tam a son of abraham by birth and now torlhy to be a ltd a true son oi the treat hdbrcw father christ mot him in the spirit of sympathy i yet in the spirit or justice he i coered the just man in him but titver not for a moiiuil condo ltd lit unjust man he did not de pardon for the wrongs done to the poor men of jcnc 10 he awake i ed ins sen e of justice through p rso lal sympathy and the public in ottered to make restitution then when he was willing to do justice to rigfat the great wrongs of the past jesus said salvation is come to- this home questions for discussion 1 wh are many people so proud oi being honest 2 what ait the man common conns or dishonesty 3 whj is it thought smart to beat the customs 4 why are door lock safi tj deposit vaults and aimoured tx i tss vans nectsarj 5 is it always e icr ntcessarj or possible to make restitution well recall a hundred errands that we might have gladlj run and a hundred klndb actions that we might have gladlj done well remember how he labored while his boys were all at plav at the closing of each da washerwoman canada main stpply tlie trade ln ir el d or pick cd pork which l the mun meat pr t ict imported b th west iidits easten in vain we call old notions fudge and bend our conscience to our deal ing ten commandments v ill not budge and stealing will continue sealing lowe 1 integrity 15 i honesty is the best polic the i proverbs are on the side of honest an honest mans the noblest work grotipi and bv british c unna from lof god the poets are on the sld of canada has progris hi hie idih with honesty in dailj life however jiarp m recent ar unti c nth low practice is regarded as cttr tht e principal source of pph to it e t only harm ln dishonesty rtns fei b counlrie in competition with ic some l the danger of be ng caught united state and art nt i yet integrity is the basis of bus ncss life trade and commerc- can be carried on onij because a large mm seed potato ql ot i ber of people arc honest how differ ent life would be if everjone were i according to the pro iminan re yrt i used to see her summer afternoons i honest the front page of the da ly i of the united fatatfs commis loner they cheerfully chipin to pay for the telephone this is the practice in many homes the working age youngsters to whom the tele phone is a social necessity chip in to pay for its modest cost they never miss the few cents a day that telephone service costs in fact they and their parents too sun p couldnt get along now without the telephone reductions in telephone rates local and long 1 distance m 1935 3pnd 3 have effected i mi ingi to telephone users m ontario and i quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly j stepping along the narrow grassy olot her arms piled deeply with crisp snowwhite clothes and always pausing when she reach ed that spot between those two tall buildings first of all along this street to let their shadows fall always she paused as if to rest and so i pictured her bound to a whe1 of years that ran a groove of dull days end lessly coming tonight with neither smiles nor tears weary but with no magic lifting dream to make the moments aught but what they seem one day i spoke i marvel how you choose always such perfect days yet when you stay to rest a moment there i know youre glad to see the end of one more washing day i like she said to look beyond the town and smell the dew and watch the sun go down maude ludington cain paper tells of a safe being blown op n customs the import it ions of whi e or and thousands of dollars of secutlt es irish certified pot i to ted from can notice to creditors in the estate of helen mcd browne late of the village of norval widow deceased notice is hereby given to all per sons having any claim against the estate of the said deceased who died at the village of norval in the coun ty of halton on the 22nd day of sep tember 1938 to send same to the un derslgned duly verified by affidav it on or before the 25th day of norttn ber 1938 giving the full particular of the claim after the said date the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased having re gard only to the said claim of which it sh t have bad notice dated at toronto this 3rd day of november ax 1838 guaranty trust company op canada temple building bay and richmond streets toronto ontario per john a milne its solicitor radio repairing we specialize on this work j sanford son stolen a drug store meisenzer s robbed of the change ln 1 ls leather pouch counterfeit bills were found to be in circulation to offset all these dishonest practices costs mone and adds to the overhead of busliess detctives and policemen have to be employed to prevent stealing and de tect offenders in the pioneer days oi canada tew doors in country homes were ever bolted but man citj hrnies today have electric burglar device or protection conflicting values 1 2 dishonesty is but one evidence of a materialistic outlook upon life if wealth is made the chief purpose in life the philosophy soon grows that the end justifies the means people who have acquired large sums of money and who can afford to live in leisure and luxury are admired and envied young people starting ou on small wages are tempted to care more for wealth than for an other life ideal yet money doesn t satisfy the soul zacchaeus was chief among the publicans in jericho and he was rich but he had lost public respect and he had lost seir respect there no compensation for loss of repu tatlon and selfesteem conviction 3 9 one da zacchaeus changed hls standard of values his attitude was transformed by meeting jesus almost instantly he saw the relative inslgnl ficance of wealth and the imporaice rharac er immediatelv lie had the impulse to make restitution he became generous willing even lo give half his goods to the poor and he was rtadj to restore four told to hose whom he had robbed after meting jesus hoi e ty applied to ever ar eif the life of zacchaeus he would hnvt to be honest with strangers as well as with his own fam ly ii wo id h ive to be as scrupulous about i l tax accoun as abou ms other bills we arc not reall honest we have one standard of honesty o ir own business and a standard lit le less lax regarding taxes ond customs duties however expe i e absolute hortesty maj be it is vll worth while for the sake of the peace of mind that only absolute hone y can give refined forms of theft 45 if jesus drove profiteers out of the temple courts they vtcre charg ng high prices to pilgrims and miking money out of religious sentiments large businesses by a small reduc uon of wages or a small increase of price can make large profits for he directors at trc co t of many humble worker and consumers governments also composed of men drawing lilgh salaries may be unfeeling in the im positions they place upon multitudes- of people industries receiving pre ferential tariff concessions over their competitors may make huge profits what ls known as theft graft or rac keteering may be avoided and yet re fined forms of robbery may be prac used the adulteration of food the misrepresentation of goods by extra vagant advertisements the selling of cheaper substitutes are all methods of legalised stealing the core 9 it the cure for dishonesty is not copy book mottoes nor police court fines a radical transformation of char ter ts necessary people who take the will of god as the rule of life will soon have sensitive consciences about dishonesty those who catch the ada in o tl c un ted states imo m ed to 35 448j4 poinds j0 809 bush 1 during the pei lod december 1 1937 to october 15 1938 this represents 78 8 per cent of the quantity allowed to be imported from canada during the 12 month period ending jolli november 1938 the long summer evenings are over you will be doing more reading and indoor work your ees ma need help for glasses of quality at new low prices consult o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at robbs drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton 1939 ford cars and new mercury 8 cnr time table standard time 7jo0 to iojos ul 040 pjft passengers for toronto 941 pm passengers sundays only ut pjat going weak passenger and man s4 un passenger 3s pjn passenger and mall 6j0 pjb passenger sunday lijn pjb saturdays only leaving toronto at 1150 pm arriving at georgetown 1255 ain first rip november 5th going north mall and passenger 8 45 ajn going south mail and passenger s2 pja gray coach lines time tabic effective sunday september 15th leave georgetown to toronto a 7 08 ajn 928 am ii 48 am c 223 pjn 4 38 pjn 6 48 pjn 9 03 pjn westbound to london 9 35 ajn xll20 a in 2 05 pjn cx255 pj ay4 45 pin 700 pm bsoo pjn dxllos pjn exllsd pjn a except sun and hoi b sun and hoi c sat only d except sat sun and hol e sat sun and hoi x to kitchener y to stratford tickets and information at w o long ft directory leroy dale kct m sybil bennett bjl banisters and solicitors georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bldg mill i kknnetu al lanudon banister solicitor notary first mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 88 georgetown raney graydon lawrence cook barristers etc 465 bay st toronto brampton 0t e fraser raney kc h edward cook gordon graydon 333 main st north brampton telephone 792 harold r lawrence loblaw bulldmc brampton telephone 84 f r watson djda mj8 georgetown office hours 8 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xray office hours dairy s to s evenings 7 to 9 phone tw georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer for the counties of peal and ha prompt service cheltenham 36 r 23 georgetown url post office cheltenham walter t evans co general lnuranoe ocean steamship service real estate mam st north georgetown phone 183 i monuments pollock ingham successors to cater a worth gait ont s designs on request phone whs inspect our work in greenwood 1 cemetery c pictured above are the two ford v8 cars and the new mercury 8 announced by ford motor company of canada limited for 193d ton ford v8 fordor sedan centre deluxe ford v8 fordor sedan bottom mercury 8 town sedan all three ears are individually styled ah have hydraulic brakes the ford v8 la available in three models it has a fall grille and unobtrusive louvres at the rear of the hoodsldeau interiors are roomy and well- appointed the deluxe ford v8 has wholly new streamlines a deep hood unbroken by louvres a low radiator grille in bright metal and wide spaced headlamps both ford ears are powered with the improved 85 horsepower engine the mercury 8 is entirely new to the ford lincoln line and fills a place between the deluxe ford and the lincoln- zephyr it is a big car with a 116inch wheelbase its v8 engine develops 95 horsepower the front end design with low radiator grille reflects lincoln- zephyr styling there is a choice of four body types a m nielsen 25th year of practice chiropractor xray drugies therapist lady attendant office over dominion store georgetown hours a b 730 j0 pjn canada as wheat consumer in 1868 when the population of canada was 3511 000 the sctpa ent home consumption of wheat was 22- 822 000 bushels in 1937 with an es timated population of 11420000 the home consumption of wheat was plac ed at 105901000 bushels the high est home consumption of wheat was 139487000 bushels tn wo when the pojpftjbmjetfbftfedlt imffis- 000 9

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