Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1943, p. 10

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plan or you bonds may be bought in denominations of s30 100 tloo t looo and larer salesman bank trust company of your local victory loan headquarters will be glad to give you every anlii- lac in making out your aider form men like this voir son perhaps our nephew brother husband succthcart neighbor await the word attack canadas army trained and eager is poised for the knockout blow no time to think of what were doing hack home mind and nerve and sinew keyed to the one great purpose if need be the supreme sacrifice in every heart a glow of love for dear ones far away flash of tender memories a thrill of pride vet perhaps a lurking question will those at home back us to the limit will dollars he in this fight too in full measure can we count on everything ue must have to win how shall we answer them this is offensive year one billion one hundred million dollar are needed lets put our savings unreservedly into victory bonds let pledge our future earnings to hu more on the instalment plan lets back our boys up to the last fighting dollar back th attack i national vak hnancb coumittoe sponsored in interest of victory loan by beaumonts woollen mills gen williams ont news parade u oarlield ucouvray some time ago this column aa re potulbr or a nrw idea in nrei ffa- ihennti that of truing our rrmdrrs of mime of the inurrming tntnga ne read in the rschanrr papers and hope to roodniva that and clajar doe not putl off the umr ktutf in hu neigh bourly near brorocjut and thereby steal our thunder thik meek e hue a rather lengthy item sirlllen tn j h hale in the ot1a puckrt a tunes and relating to that old and faourlte hymn from greenland s lc mounutns mr ilaie fjir on tiunua 1 iv a reference to the meil known hymn from oreenlanda ley mountains and it brought back pleoaent memories of a day x spent in wajea where thl hymn iras written on saturda may 28 1819 relnald mber was vlltlnj hu fatherinlaw nt wrexham wales he was baked to write a hymn it is not often that real hymn or poetry are written to order on such short notice nut young lleber sat down in the room he wrote these veracs though thoe present thought the hymn aa complete heber thought it required another enr which he added the hymn was used in the wrex ham church the next day but ut what tune was uset 1 don t know the tune which is now ro familiar was writ ten a long time nter mis mary ho ward of uaannah cleorgia usa had a copy of the hymn sent to her and she admired it ery much want ing a tune for it aie rent the words to lowell mason a young bank clerk w1u had a faculty for composing suitable tune and in half an hour he sent back the tune the world now uses the day i visited wrexham was a beautiful day i hid been at chester for a port of the doj with the party from orillla whlrh toured britain in 1028 this was a quaint old city with a great ohatm we had come to cheater from liverpool by train and then we started to drive in a charabanc or what we would call a bus the top was removed which allowed a better view as we wint thiough the country village roads and lane we visited the parish church at wrexham which wo built in 1331 later bumed and restored in 100 there is a brass eagle in the church for a read ing desk on whlh u a plate which says this cost c8 m the graveyard round the church is tho grave of mr yale the founder of yale university in the united states i copied down the lnscilptlan on the tomb which is as follows m 8 elthu yale esq was burled on the stnd of july in the year of our lord mdcwxxi born in america in europe bred in afrit travelled and to awtevm where long be lived and ttsriwd- i11 lundon died murl- ijood some 111 hr did o hoot alls even and that hu soul thro mercy s gone fo heawn voj ulxi survive and read this take care por thu most exit to prepare where blest in pace the action of the just smrll sweet and blovom in toe silent dust hut a little more about the author or the hymn he went at an early age to oxford where he made the moat of hu opportunities and composed a won derful poem on palestine which won him a prue he entered the trunlstry of the church of england when hymns were just beannlig to be sung and there were people who did not cart for ihelr use at that turn also there was a great wave of mislonary enthuuum sweeping over england and he bream interested some year liter he became bishop of calcutta his dtocrse included ceylon and australasia he worked hard and his strength cine out and he died three year later on april 3 1b30 bishop heber 1 remembered a a great hymn writer wmle he wrote only nftyseea hymns all are blll in use it is not likely that this on be sold of any of the other great hymn writer charles wesley and isnac watts have hymns in many hymn books but both wrote a number of hymn not now used charles wesley according to the en cyclopaedia brttannlca wrote over 6500 hymns amongst bishop heber best known hymn are prom greenland ley mountain the bon of ood goes forth to war holy holy holy lord ood almighty blrghtest and beat of the sons of the morning and by cool si tcom shady mil bishop heber was a man of beautiful clutracter how time chanae comments the leamington post and mows the brealllne of a few years ago is now being replaced by the beer line with the operation of the vicious circle it will probably be n return to tho former when this orgy of upending is over the tweed news quolcii john brac ken the new conservative lender as saying utopia wont come tomorrow but progress is being made this re minds them that in sir thomas mores utopia there was no progress it was a deadend lrohtmbffrwrrr ogderfs cmarfrrr ronicco

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