trie georgetown herald wednesday evening april 5tru 1939 s ft orange pekoe blend salada paul preaches the risen christ easter lesson international uniform sunday school lesson april 9 1939 golden text but now is christ risen from the dead and become the nrstfruits of them that slept l corinthians 15 20 passaqe acts 13 16 38 39 1 corinthians 15 19 22 optical needs vary there- tan never to a set rule for fitting or recommending glasses the human eye has so many variations that every case is a distinct one it re- j quires training and skill to re cognise and prescribe we specialize in bye examination and good glasses consult o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at bobbs drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or yon may consult t walker at bis office in brampton new arrivals in spring millinery straws in the new pretty styles and vivid spring shades rio violet chartreuse french fuchsia miniature blue teal dusty rose black brown navy spanish raisin also tutone felts c misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstairs ui kire mlbl bel qsnapsh0t cuil above realistic but a fake easy with any camera inset left shows how to fake a scooter wreck just use concealed pegs or props pose subject as desired trick pictures yon say oh i can t take those mine is just wd ordinary camera there you re wrong splendid trick snapshots can be taken with any camera whether it a a simple inexpensive box camera or one of the finest cameras made consider the snapshot above it looks like the sort of thing that de mands a fast action camera and lota of picture lock but dont be fooleov the picture was posed the horse was stuffed nd hung on a peg and the camera used was a simple amateur type such as thou muds of as possess probably yon don t have a staffed borse bat tf your son has a bicycle or scooter you can picture a spill just as realistic as this one simply rig op the childs vehicle to a tree showms it in a cockeyed off the ground position bee that the sap- ports are concealed let your sub ject pose as if ho had just toppled off and snap the picture photo tricks with string or thread are fun try a magic golf club shot just use tight weight thread and suspend one of your clubs from a tree branch in proper striking position hang a ball a few inches in from of the club head now have a friend pose as if hypnotizing the club into action and shoot if you use thread which is about the same color and tone as the background it will not show thread also can bo used for trick shots indoors thus you can show your wife hypnotizing a vase of flowers right off the table or beck oning her sewing basket to her through the air just use dark thread to suspend the objects and shade your photo lights so the thread is not illuminated try these tricks now and we 11 toll yon ot some others just as easy next week 329 john van guilder may the glad dawn of easter mom bring joy to thee may the calm eve of easter leave a peace divine with thee may easter night in thine heart write o christ i jive tor thee the easter faith 16 26 the thought of resurrection runs through the new testament it is a book of life not death of victory not defeat all four gospels give the story of christ s resurrection the writer to the hebrews returns to it again and again paul has much to say about it in his epistles and his sermons and speeches recorded in the acts are full of it the new testa ment and the christian charch are two great objective witnesses to the easter faith the historic facts of easter correspond of course with the deep yearnings of mankind but till jesus came the belief did not be come an experience christian preaching today may not always stress the resurrection but paul and peter put it in the very forefront of their teaching in his sermon in the syna gogue- in antloch of pisldla paul re viewed the early history of the he brew nation up to the time of david skipping over the interven ing centurleb he touched only briefly on christ s public ministry and led up to the climax of the crucifixion and the resurrection the first christians lived constantly in the glow and fervour of easter christ s resurrection 27 31 the unexpected happened the jews and romans did not expect christ to rise from the dead they thought that once jesus was put to death his influence would be ended forever even the disciples did not expect the resurrection of jesus though he had foretold it to them they were in despair about to return to their former vocations then some thing happened the disciples rallied waited for pentecost and went forth to tell of eternal life trte jews and the romans found that christ s fol lowers increased in number faster than ever the miracle remains un til this day by the ordinary pro- cesbts of history the memory of jesus should be fading away by this tune the story of his life should be more like a myth or a legend instead christ has greater power over the hearts of living men than ever before the cross has become the symbol of triumph not of death easter hymns sung at uil season around the world tell of christ as our ever living lord something happened that defeated the purpose of those who crucified jesus and let loose his spirit to all man kind and for all time what is the story paul told and which after nine teen centuries we are still telling lauls rapture 38 39 pauls thinking centred around the resurrection because of his personal experience at tho time of his convex sion he believed that the risen christ appeared to him just as he had appeared to the eleven disciples din ing the forty days paul had expert enced resurrection power through the risen christ in a way not to be ex plained by the mere knowing of r biography through the risen christ paul had received the forgiveness of sins his divided will had been unl fled and his troubled conscience had found peaee through christ some thing of heaven had come into pauls daily life and instead of waning away it had become clearer the verses of this lesson taken from acts were written by paul about thirteen or fourteen years after his conversion the verses from pirdt corinthians were written still ten years later pauls faith in the resurrection had grown stronger in the interval the daily companionship of christ had lifted the resurrection of christ from a belief into an experience our resurrection 19 21 the easter experience was not re served for the apostles alone it ii for us also we may realize it in three ways first by a contemplation of christ s resurrection and identin cation with him we may have ter nal life undismayed by the conflicts of our passing days our lives have meaning because they are within god s plan secondly we may have a moral resurrection we may risen with christ and have our affec tion set upon things above we may reckon ourselves dead indeed unto sin and alive unto god through jesus christ our lord the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life many people speak of the contrast of their years spent for self as a living death but of their new fellowship with christ as an undying life thirdly we may here and now begin to live as though we are go ing to live forever that brings hea ven down to earth and eternity into time thus easter leads forward to pentecost the immortal hope tz our people die well said a chris tlon leader of a former century ii is still true death is merely an in cklent in an expanding life there is more to the history of humanity than a treadmill journey from the cradle to the grave the purpose of life is to grow a soul the body may perish but the soul goes marching on it wfil take more than a shell to stop him said a soldier of his fal len buddy recently a great scholar died for seventy years he had given himself to the pursuit of sdence with increasing knowledge camea growing reverence for god his quiet influence steadied and strengthened men two generations of students revered him a newspaper conclud ed its editorial tribute with the words it is difficult to believe that the uni verse has nothing further for p bray chicks tut tl w why write letters and send rttoocv order order your bray chicks througl r perianal attention prompt v i george c brown norval ontario to do questions for discussion 1 have you a reasoned way of thinking about death 2 why did paul lay such emphasis upon the resurrection 3 how is it that the passing of our loved ones makes bur faith stronger in a future life 4 do you believe that progress in in the future life depends upon our conduct here i am the resurrection aha the life how may christ be this for us gevjb from ftoutys scrapbook rnjoylng good things is not evil but becoming slaves to pleasure is mary baker eddy mistake not those pleasures are not pleasures that trouble the quiet and tranquility of thy life jeremy taylor the pleasures of the world are deceitful they promise more than they give they trouble us in seeking them they do not satisfy us when possessing them and they 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