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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wed nesday evening june 26th 1940 international unitorm sunday school lesson mmau tuv rihtrpaf 11 sl made him willing to go gradu- jun ah 1 hfc uu 1 jfuumn ftuy he teamed to obey ood buldance dftaolts love sunday june sou 1940 golden text salvation is of the lord jonah 3 9 jonah 3 110 let the forces of light bring illumi nation to mankind let the spirit of peace be spread abroad may men of good will everywhere meet in a spirit of cooperation may forgiveness on the part of all men be the keynote at this time let power attend the efforts of the brothers of humanity bo let it be and help us do our pert in guidance 12 a world dangerousb near com mitting suicide through nationalism any jests concerning the book of jon ah are untimely this book tells a the love of god the prophet jonah had to learn the lesson in life before his narrative could teach it to his lei low men the book of jonah is in some wys the greatest in the old testament there is no other which so bravely claims the whole world the love of god or presents its noble jeson with so winning or subtle an art jonah a hebrew prophet is divinely commanded to preach to nineveh the capital of the great assyrian empire of his day jonah sought to escape bis commission but later he obeys the divine command and his preach tag is followed by a general repen tance which causes god to spare the wicked city whereat jonah is-reaoy- displeased but by a new and miracu lous experience he is taught the shame and folly of his anger and the infinite greatness of the divine love jonah dd not wish to go to preach to the ninevites whom he despised a foreigners only a sense of compu warning s 4 we have become accustomed warnings lord roberts warned the british empire of its danger before 1914 but few people heeded his words in recent years winston churchill and lloyd george have been warning their fellow countrymen about the europ ean danger and unhappily their fore bodings have proved true a certain asiatic city boasted of having the longest oar in the world moral re formers said that the city was endan gering its security and today much of that great city lies in ruins controlled by a foreign power jonah told the ninevites that unless they repented they would be overthrown he gave them a time limit of forty days 1 character basis is necessary for nation al security even when we do not see cities destroyed with dramatic sudden ness moral principles are steadily at work cities that pursue a policy of drift about slums dissipation gamb ling taxation and debt eventually have to face the consequences repentance 59 jonahs word brought quick results the people of nlneveffdid repent in the hope that their city might avoid destruction a canadian recently gave the same message in these words god doesn t step in when we drown our civilization in seas of blood it is one thing to otslre peace it is another to rteseive it we must be worthy of our peace repent should be the word on the lips of all the churches in the new testament peace is always asso ciated with other qualities right- cou5irv truth justice and this we n thr theivhdle jsfiblical where rel gious division rnee revelation in any nation where some people have meat every day and others have it orce a week or not at all any thing is likely to happen there is a stern element in our religion and we forget it to our coat we must ac cept the discipline of god god s love announcing ia the reopening of the meat and grocery business formerly operated by william s king under the management of the bradley brothers was not shown in any easy way the cross reveals the final purpose of god dvttveraaec la the ninevites repented and were protected yet jonah was unhappy be despised the ninevites because they dld-not- belong- to his race or religion and secretly he was sorry they were not destroyed it was this pharisaic nationalism that limited the appeal of the jewish religion it is the same exaltation of nationalism that is caus ing conflict amongst the nations of today totalitarian states base their theories upon the same loveless and narrow hearted nationalism that the book of jonah condemned no civil ized human beings would in cold blood bomb refugee men women and children from the air except when driven to it by a misguided national ism on the other hand neutrality and isolationism are an expression of nationalise selfinterest also the chrjutian lellgion teaches us that we must take into account the welfare of the whole world just as history tells of the union of tribes into nations so there must be a coming together of nations tr provide world government and protection compassion 10 11 the greatest lesson of the book is skilfully reserved to the end fv 11 it is that pod is patient and cifm that he loves all the world which he created that his love stretches not only beyond the jews and away toidistant nineveh but even down to the animal creation he hears the prayer of the foreign sailon he de- lights in the repentance of nineveh he cares for the cattle lv 11 this book is the old testament counter part to god so loved the world this lesson should not be taught as past his ory but as enunciating prin- iples needed in the world today we live in an international situation prejud ices and national ambition threaten human progress is there any power to rebaild the old world and to build a new and better world except the gospel of the love of god for ali man kind question i for discussion 1 what is the good and the bad in nationalism 2 what are world events teaching a- bout neutrality and isolationism 3 do wt bellevi in a tribal or a unl verbal god 4 did the league of nations fail to lack of taith in the pathtrhood of god a discus the book ol jonah in the light of john j 16 lesson outlines copyrighted bv the international council of rlilous ed ucation used b permission personals 5 save with safety at your rexall store a ft civ or an ambilanli- an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of turt we luvt oftn been told and tin mime argument holds in iht com of church and service club work it is true that we spend more money in keeping lawbreakers mrs wm tyndall spent the week end with mr and mrs arthur tyn dall at center island toronto mr waiter blehn spent the wee g end with friends and relatives in kin cardine and cheslcy mrs p p brown of akron ohio spent the week with her parents mr and mrs w m collier miss joyce haldlson of nlagara- ithe lake is visiting her cousin eve clarke main street mr earl spencer of niagara falls ontario is a guest with mr ab clarke bevely joan brown of akron ohio is spending her vacation with her grandparents mr jind mrs w m collier arnold brill son of mr and mrs d brill has joined the signal corps of the queens own rifles and is in training in toronto dr and mrs h c best and child ren miss mahon and mr bruce mc- leod of toronto were sunday visitors with mrs d l herbert miss ruth evans left on sunday for st catharines to take up her new nosition a branch secretary for the dominion life assurance co there mr w h long l representing the ciorsetown lions club at the district a ontarioquebec convention of lions international in montreal this week mr waller mcglhray has accepted a position with the burling jn gazette and commenced his new duties on monday walter was formerly on the taff f -the- dunntiljeoazelte kennetn harrison has passed his fourth gadc piano examinations with honours he was recently informed by the toronto conservatory of music he is a pupil of miss mathews j t blehn and dr g gray of sarnla called at the herald office sat urday rroining on their way home from he medical convention in tor onto rev and mrs f c overdid have returned lo gtoretown from a sojourn t bruce beach near kincardine where mr overend was recovering liom an c pi rat ion mi mil mrs jack hughes and son percy returned home on sunday after liuivi j lor a wnk in the province q ii when imr d uighti i bei nice will spend the next two months visiting mr and mrs w s i lad lie id v hjii e i in nie hi n ii omen t or their duichttr stilla muj jaw of aool- dtmwm prepared firstaid torn etaterrency kite 149 f for pep and energy take rexall nerve tonic tablets with vltamn b 45c for epic and span special for thi w jjjsg you sale is still on jcleaner in baying from onr own rexall bot for 29c laboratories and factories we ellml foe stomach male wasteful inbetween profits i disorders thus giving yoa the highest quality bismarex merchandise at the lowest possible relief in three prices so be sure and ret your minutes 50 dose size 75c 200 dose size 150 cf the outstanding values ifcmiowp i rf cress corn a bunion salves trv cfg- queach it today developing printing briny us your films for ite- intilng fast service work guaranteed lo give satisfac tion our films are always fresh rbbbs drug store 5 ehone 70 wo deliver bexaul store j 1 jn am peni than we do in trlng to stop boys and girls from breaking the law the child ren s aid society hits a motto it is be tu r to save children than to re form criminals and we have- hot i pitals for sick and crippled children without doing much to ascertain why they arc sick and crippled and pre vent the cause it is hue that there are many or ganizations working today as a pre ventive o ganization and there is room for a good deal more of this that is why milk is being provided free for under nourished school children why we have boy scouts and girl guides to give the boys ind girls something useful to do why we have camps for underp ivileged children we came across a poem the other day that well describes the positive and negative side of service work which might be of interest twas a dangerous cliff as they freely confessed though to walk near its crest was so pleasant but over its terrible edge there slipped a duke and full many a peasant so the people said something would ha e to be done but their projects did not at all tally some put a fence round the edge of the cliff some ar ambulance down in the valley but the cry for the ambulance carried the day and it spiead to the neighbouring city a fence rray be useful or not it is true but each heart became brimful of pity for those who slipped over that dan gcrous cliff and the dwellers in highway and alley gave pound and gave pence not to put ip a fence but an ambulance down in i he valley then an old sage remarked its a marvel to phat people give far more attention to repairing results than to slopping the cause when theyd better aim at prevention let us stop at its- source all this mis chief cried he come neighbours and friends let us rally if the cliff we will fence we might almost dispense with the ambulance down in the val ley oh hes a fanatic the others re joined dispense with the ambulance neverl hed dispense with all charities too if he could hornb mil the i u ceoijttowii rile of mr i j rs hornb i tge to t ike p i j newc i rt emits irom georgetown to join li c a r iw ii kicliuidion uid dmiuii tel thi joined with li mill itt bi in ford and left this week to take up their duties ken w is trnplt ed with c j bi k and duncan w i- v h pioviiitiul paper ltd bill rotin an ol i incnd of many ur s t li iiiir vn1 a culler at the hualj office on prldav bill was an outs until m iurl and basketball star it a sumption college windsor and intei ioi tin univi rsit of toronto he is now teaching at sarnla colleg iale lady van hoogenhouck tulleken re- cenllj smn i wrvk in town visiting with mr and mrs a g m bruyns daughter of mi ind mrs j s dig- nam of toronto sii lived for some years at the hague holland return ing to cnnada in 1022 she is well- known s a lecturer and worker in the fit id of women s activities the following members of the lome scols aie leaving thursday morning for the officers training school niagara or the lake where they will be in camp for the month of julj george gilmer roy peck bill clark jack hai low theodore brown gor don mcdonald george ferry alan oiing bob earlj ronald latimer rocco lorusso r hunt these bojs will act as batmen mr arthur dayfoot spent the past week in town with his parents mr and mrs c b dayfoot having recent ly returned from coaticoke quebec he leaves this week for a united church mission field near graven hurst where he will be a student jireieht for the summer months wh le in georgetown he took the ser vice nt the united church last sun- da morning f h leslie tt the niagara falls evening review visited relatives town last weekend and called at the herald office for a chat mr leslie has been in the newspaper business all his lite starting as a young man with the tavistock gazette he bought a weekly in niagara polls later con verting u it to a dail and is now publishing the only dallv paper niagara falls mks charlotte lyons daughter of mr and mrs t e lyons has passed the examination for nurse registration in ontario as required by the depart ment of health other successful candidates in the district include wlnirred pauline h1- oakvihenoreneevlola i june weddings i wood saunders wedding an event of last week evelyn louise wood daughter of mr and mrs james wood became the bride of jack ernest saunders son of mr saunders and the late jack saunders at a wedding performed in st james anglican church guelph laa thursday at 4 00 pjn both bride and groom are well known in town where miss wood was formerly employed with d brill co and mr saunders has a grocery store rv f w wase performed the cer emonj the bride wore peacock blue corded crepe will matching accesso ics her xurban had a shoulder length veil and she wore a corsage of better limis rosebuds she was attended b her sister mrs allan robinson of hamilton who wore a triple sheer trev dress with accessories in grey and blue nd a talisman corsage vk- wood was given in mamitfe b her father mr jimes wood mr tho is nt 1 of acton assisted the groom is tje t ir ii the matron ofhonour rol non was presented with i 1 vilv maiehinz pendunt ind bracelet while the grooms tift to the best man was a wallet afler th- ceremony the wedding pirtv ic 1 1 nt d to geoigetown for a leription at the home of the brides wrems mrs james wood wore dusty iik flow i red sheer wth a pink car naton coisine mrs saunders w swiss voile they wore flowers in their hair and carried marguerites wes richardson was best man and tho ushers were grenfell wright and grant wright brothers of the b the reception was held at hillcrest farm the brides mother wearing navy blue sheer with corsage of red roses and the grooms mother wsin black sheer with tea toses the couple left on a trip north and on their return will reside in west to ronto the bride travelled in a smart light blje crepe dress with white accessories war savings certificates t issued with speed and accuracy 1 ii on the second floor of the bank of canada building in ottawa has just been id up a seiies of mechanical ro bots which do everything but speak and think installed for the purpose of hand- lint all applications for war savings certifictte1 with speed and accuracy these machines are operated by a spe cially trained staff of some forty peo ple and i an handl up to 10 000 appli cations ai d issue as many certificates in a sir ele day when an application tor a war sav ings cerur cate is received at the bank of canada the envelope is not i o tu n the usual way by an of- r bo armed with a blunt knife ctriin j no the job is done in the roooern manner with a machine this em saturday june 29th 1940 a stock of high quality meat and groceries plus the best in service mil make bradleys your shopping centre bradley brothers blue flowered sheer with a corsage of u a bacon sheer and slits througli sweet peas scores of envelopes in the twinkling ot mr ind mrs saunders are spending nn cje a ronevnioon in northern ontario fr tlis ope machine the for tnivillnt mrs saunders chon- a application with its remittance is- siwrts frock with navy b staff of checkers who see and white accessories main street georgetown phone 27 ii watch our window i ro weekly ice cbsuh sfeoiau ajfd i hawaiian delighl sundae 13c 2 for 25c i longs confeeliorneyr own 89 grry i theatre friday june 28 espionage agent joel mccrea brenda marshall saga of death valley roy rogers fox news saturday june 29 sidewalks of london charles laaghton nnd vivian leigh scarlett ohara comerjyall american blondes cartoon fresh fish chapter i dick tracys gmen marttrasujjljmn monday july 1 20000 men a year aviation tory with randolph scott preston poster marg llndmy comedy slapsie maxie cartoon pilgrim porky mamnee at 3 pan tuesday and wednesday july 2 and 3 everything happens at night snow fro with gonja henle marcn of time the vatican pete smith spots before your eyes cartoon a rainy day tc no well support them forever aren t we picking up folks justtas fast as they fall and shall this man dictate to us shall he why should people of sense stop to put up a fence while tht ambulance works in the valley7 chesley enterprise how permanent is a permanent ts this permanent wave guaranteed to be permanent why yes indeed im sure youll like it so much youll come back soon lor another burllngtjn alice christine hume r no 2 milton janet marion lott milton edna jean pinkney r r no i rockwood mary isabella switaer acton helen anne sloane milton margaret falconer streetsville jean dorothy cowc r r no i todmorden banda bands bands saturday june 29th waterloo park waterloo ont music all day and ev ening greet spectacle empire at war dancing piping music compe titions monster fireworks display come early and bring your family free picnic facilities on grounds grace johnson and earl mc- cumber married in pretty wedding in toronto suurdiv afternoon in maple pres bvttrlan church grace jane johnson daugimr of mr w j johnson be came tho bride of mr earl nelson mc- cumbcr son of mr and mrs alex s mccumber of georgetown rev c h bowman officiated at the ceremonj the organ was plajed by mis dora macdonald and mr bruce macdonald was solost the bilde given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white chenille organza with a finger tip veil held by a bonnet shaped halo trimmed with seed pearls and carried a shower bou quet of white roses mlss mary johnson her sisters bridesmaid frocked in pale pink polnte do sprll over tulle and taffeta wore a pink ho adorned with real com flow ers she carried a bouquet of pink ro ses and blue cornflowers llttl joanne johnson flower girl was in a long kate greenaway dress of flowered dimitj and carried an old fashioned nosegay of yellow roses and corn flow i rs mr elmer mccumber acted as his brothers best man and the ushers were mr vernon mccumber and mr willinm johnson at tho reception held at the home of the bride s father miss margnret johnson aunt of the bride received in a gown of flowered crepe with matching accessories and corsage amirinn beauty roses mrs mccumber the groom s mo ther also received in grey chiffon with p nk uccessories and corsage of sweet heart rases for the wedding trip to a northern it tnat the amount of your remit tance agrees with the sum stated on cui application form the money is then turned over to the teller and tho application form to a staff of girls who operate a battery of punching machines inese machines look like typriters but thej are far more than that into them are fed special cards on these rds the girls type the name and ad dress of the registered owner shown the application form as well as the number and value of the certifi cate applied for but while the operator is typing this information along the top of the card the machine at the same time is transcribing it in the form of small oblong slits which are automatically punched in the middle of the card as quickly as the operator can type these slits perform the same function as the dots and dashes on an old fa shioned music roll when this operation is completed the cards are fed into a sorting ma chine this machine can tell from the location of the slit on the card whether the purchaser has bought a 5 certificate a 10 certificate or any other one of the five available denomi nations the cards are thus segregated all 5 lirds falling into one compart- ment 10 cards into another bv1 50 on it is almost like a pea sorter in a canning factory the cards pass through this machine at the nte or 500 a minute to do the job by hand would require a staff of several hundred people working with their coats off for many hours at a stretch and even then speed would be sacrificed for accuracy the machine on the other hand never makes a mls- tak- the sorted cards are then passed to another more complicated machine which looks like an automatic tele phone exchange but which is actually reson tne bride chose a redingote 01 a smrll eectrica operate printing daskj rce wool over flowered pussy j presa just how m tm willow silk dress with matching and white accessories yii their return mr and mrs mccumber will live in toronto hat blanche wright wed to alan s morrison the marriage was solemnized on farm georgetown of miss blanche eleanor wright daughter of mr and mrs william s wright to alan syd ney morrison son of mr and mrs j h morrison rev mr foreman of elated with alec turner playing the wedding music the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white marquisette over taffeta made with a slight train her full length veil of white tulle was caught with lilies of the valley roses and bouvardla miss ruth morrison sis ter of the groom and miss pauline pel ton cousin of the bride were bridesmaids in pink swiss voile while the matron of honor mrs f hugh scott sister of the bride was in blue complicated this ma chine actually is can be gathered from the fact that it is made up of over 40 000 separate parts into one end of this machine is set a roll of war savings certificates of a given denomination and into the other end are fed these specially pun ched cards the operator presses a button wheels start to turn and out of the contraption come the certlfl- cates in series each harty tin r of some registered holder his address and other information certificates can be printed by this machine at the rate of 1500 an hour with lnf accuracy when the certificates have thus been prepared for mailing they proceed to still another machine which folds in serts and finally seals them in a spe cial window uniform there will be no frayed tongues in the mailing de partment handling war savings certi ficates the machine even licks the gummed flaps because of thsee mod ern mechanical contrivances the war savings certificates will reach pur chasers quickly in sanitary untouched by human fronds

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