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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 23, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday feb 23rd 1944 before you blame your telephone jp s h j4aziim sltrtc4 engineers designed the mouth- eiete of yftur telephone mcs est results at mwmjuarl us tnch from lhe lip when yonr lips are farther aw ay than ihts your voice is transmitted loss htrongiy less clearly failure to remember three simple facts accounts for the great majority of trouble reports help avoid needless service rheek ups and al the same tunc lit thobc joti talk to hear you without drain juit re mom her tatlt cl flirty normally directly into the telephone u tth j our zips fut onequarter of an nch from the mouthpiece gntf uutfs ilq- bold tbe telephone in cloe to tie lipi directly iwyi kp yf if anirdnlt i tit phone mouth upright not at improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson l niwipnptr unlor lesson for february 20 lesson aubjocta and scripture texts se lected and copyrighted by international council of religious education used bv permission jesus teaches true greatness government notice national war labour board incorporation of cost of hiving bonus into wage rates c he attention of all employer in canada subject to the wartime wages control order 1943 pc 9384 is directed to the provisions of tbe rcltr requiring them to establish for each of their occupational classifications noi above tbe rank of foreman a single wage rate or range of wage rates as prescribed by the rules set out in schedule a of the order by adding to tbe previous authorized single wage rate or previous authorized range of wage rates the amount of previous authorized cost of irving bonus and that such established single wager rale or range of wage rates shall be effective for the first payroll period beginning on or after februarj 15 1944 employers who may not be paying previous authorized cost ol living bonus as required by general orders of the national war labour board issued under dates of august 4 1942 and novem bcr 3 1943 pursuant to the provisions of the wartime wages control order pc 5963 are required to include such amounts of cost of living bonus in the establishment of wage rates of their employees under p c 9384 effective for the first payroll period beginning on or after february 15 1944 as stated c p mctaguf chairman national war labour board ottawa canada have you renewed your subscription to the georgetown herald for 194a check your label on your paper this week if it is marked 1944 you are in step with canadas payasyougo policy owing to newspaper being rationed we are now work ing on a quota and it is imperative that our subscribers cooperate with us by keeping their arrears at a mini mum does your label read 1944 a lesso text mark 9 33 39 10 1316 4349 golden text tha son of man cam pqt to ba ministered unto but to minister and to ilva his w a ransom for many mark 10145 ambition to be great uvnot wrong provided one has a proper con ceptlon of greatness and seeks it in a ifeht way every stie of us should be our very best not for selfish reasons but for gqds glory the disciples were earnest and eager to have a place of honor will the lord in glory but even in thai holy purpose they became selfish anr argumentative jesus gives sever marks of a truly great man greatness means being not first but last 9 3135 improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l lundquist d d of tha uoodybibu instituta of chicago released by western newspaper union lesson for february 27 jesus presents himself as the messiah lesson text mark jj 1 j golden text again um high priest asked htm and said unto him art thou th christ lha son of tha blessed and jesus said i am mark 14 81 6x as our lord entered upon the last week of his earthly ministry the time had come for hlrrf to present himself officially to his people as their messiah as he did so we observe that he then had end now has a right to claim all that we have and are as well os to exercise judg ment over us i his right to property vv 1 7 we are so prone to call our pos sessions our own and to hold them for our selfish purposes just a mo ment s reflection makes us aware that we are but stewards holding the way of the world is to seel our things as we hold ourselves the place of no 1 man to bi for the use of god looked up to honored and serveci that means that the lord need by all true greatness takes the list 0nly end for what we have and we place the place of a servant and lo 1 should gladly yieldit to him the god regards that as the first place lord hath need is the only requisi it is not a question of timid dif tlon we need he has absolute pri fldence or self effacement but a i orltv and yet the veryfact that he has need of us and what we thirty members lome scots band now in various branches of service the lome scots regimental bond with headquarters at georgetown composed of fortyfive members at the outbreak of war has given thirty men from this number to active service eleven oi its members are serving overseas pilot officer omar digfilris raf able seaman james yates royal canadian navy bandsman norman gibson staff bond overseas lbdr f h taylor 43rd battery 12th field regiment lance pornorol a a g slmson armored corps band over seas corp o r long rjlf sgt a e reeve festal regiment chief petty officer n a- l herbert royal canadian navy haeasa technician n a maxchment in africa with rcaf flying officer w d sargent raj pte robert mtimenemy intelligence staff highland light infantry a former bandmaster capt a j wil liams bandmaster of the toronto irish band has given hib life in the service of the ferry command in 1830 georgeton had had no band for many years and at this time with strgt arthur herbert v ho has given thirty seven years service to the mili tia as charter president ltrwas organ zed into what was then called the georgetown citizens band the fol lowing year it was organized into a militarj band known as the lome rifles and was not at that time affi liated with peel and dufferin in 1932 in its nrst attempt at conub vork the nawlj organized band took educator appointed produce of educational broadcasts in the marltimes douglas b lusty left the announce staff of cbcs toronto studios recently to take up his new post in halifax before en tering radio mr lusty was a teacher and suptiiisor of musicln ontario public schools recent issue of time magazine quo e london s iengand sun- illingness to take the humble pi ice in order to serve all ii not proud but humble 9 36 37 great people pf this world hnvi no time for children let them be cared for by servants teachers any one at all but not by theit drhin guished parents but jesus said that the one whe set aside human pride and received a child with humility of heart and mind and in his name receiver the lord who gave them life spir itual as well as physical and is in tcrested m them m fact he is wit them and hence when we receive them in his name he is there iii not exclusive but coopera live 9 38 39 john quick to apprehend spirnua truth saw in the teaching of chrisi concerning the little child the con demnation of something he hac done the man who casts out demons or who gives the disciple of jesus b cup of water in his name that is with true faith in christ and in hi power and for his glory must be a believer he may not belong to oui dignifies our service or sacri fice on his behalf how surprising it was that the one who made and upholds all things col 1 18 17 should have to say the lord hathneed of him in sending for a humble beast of burden yet therein lies a marvelous truth he has graciously so ordered the universe that he has need of us and of our possessions let us also learn the important lesson of unquestioning obedience taught in verse 4 they went their way to do what the lord told them to do how greatly simplified and glorified would be the lives of chris tian people if they would thus obey christ as he came riding into the city we observe ii nis right to praise w 710 god says him that offereth praise glonfleth me ps 50 23 and the believer recognizes that praiseis comely for the upright ps 33 r jesus is entirely worthy of the praise of every heart and voice m presenting himself as their mis siah jesus received the enthusiastic nrst pm- m uie canadian national b columnlsr nat outow when hi upoitcu ims american dia kgue between two not so imaginary us soldiers in britain they re standing on l street corner and the conversation lois like this yeah no kiddin 9 i no kiddin klnda tough 111 say swill dame though yeah swill group or circle he may not speak acclaim of his disciples and friend our language he may not use oui methods but if he is serving chris we should not forbid him or speak t vil of him you and i may not like one another s appearance or voice or methods but let us live and co operate with one another for christ s sake iv not important but approach able 10 13 16 some who think they iu gnat pride themselvt s on being hard tr rt ach protected from lhe rabblr inri their problems by srrct nc- ind servants the disciples had bnilt up such in il i of lhe impnrtnnd nf chrisi in ir own minds he had never giv r them an ground for it t ilhe b woid or dei d so th man wlu is trulv irni fen i ws in the m iti r s mntmi ps hi i i h who were probably joined by others who were drawn by the excitement the pharisees did not join in see luke 19 3 40 nor did the city not even knowing who he was matt 21 10 11 so it is today some lovi and praise him some hate him others just ignore him of which lass are you tie gave jerusalem and tin n ition a final opportunity to nctivi him it was not yet too lati but it was their list chance such a time comes in the life of evorjone of us they rejected him do wc but even though come did rejeet let us not forget that there were thosi who shouted hns inni who cast their garments down bi fore him and waved palms of victory and joy thank god for tin ir holy enthusiasm pray god that we may hav t i little more of it iii his right to punish vv 15 18 1 pioplc like to hear ibt ut a god nf love one who knows their i ik m ss and is kind toward their in 1 1l firmilits but we must not forget tt t supervisor hut a ser ml ihot god shows his love bv a great md hol hatred of sin ind i desire to deliver us from that sin tins nu ins that he must and will hi il in dnstic fashion w ith thosi w ho p rsist in their sin a second timi he drove out from his father s house those who had m iric it a place nf merchandise of commercial izid thievery this is a majistic picture the ilui son of god andson of mar steps i be into the center of this unholy traffic m i and with mighty holy indignation m ill not anger drives it out the peo- t h liu i it n une walk pit who had suffered long because of nil iih f humhli flfdfnnl this religious racket which paid a i nt hi nbi res with eei a nlce c to the priests themselves init krows thai tin chimh of probably as a gift even as such ji mis chiim i hindered most s n things an managed now were jubi nislv bv tht pris nee of pride md lant iltish imbitu n some pioph will we r in tn same story in not work unless they can rule matthew 21 12 22 that the boys who are there then no christians vho ln thc mple for such is humbly serve the lord yes pr use btlcss the meaning of children exnlbitlon and since then has won secn firsts four of which were in competition at the cne and three at waterloo they have also obtained four seconda two at each of these places during its years of cbmpeti- tion major adkins bandmaster cf knellar hall london eng voiced the opinion that the tone and color of this band was one of the best he h id heard since his arrival in canada mr w wodson toronto music critic was of the sameoplnion in 1938 lin band became afhhated with peel and duflerin and when at full strength includes bandsmen from georgetown acton milton shelbume oringeville glen williams and lime i house during the visit of the king imd queen the lome scots regimental md was the only band from a town of lhlsslze which was asked to plaj ilong tlie route taken by the klhg arid queen this was a special request from the city of toronto from 1930 to 1b40 warrant officer alfred perron now at kingston was bandmaster here and in 1940 capt j williams bandmaster of the toronto irish band took over until the time of his enlistment he was a cornctlst in lhe toronto irish and also played with the toronto symphony orchestra a tencher of cornel in toronto he also plived is guest artist on several large mincert programs in the united states during the time he was bandmaster here tht bind received first prize at waterloo in very keen competition it linsi onu of lh best bands in canada liu prismt bindnns er sergt a dobnej or the 48th highlanders was iii ldir of the cup for the best band evrrseas in 1916 and won the ontario thimpknshlp with the western i tamsy divey st ninr and in 1914 he has been a conductor of bands since thc ago of nineteen kinds ritzy sure how s tricks okay yeah yeah say sister whats cookin sister say kinda snooty yeah kinda any majj yiau plenty mail folks back home okay yeah okay ats swell yeah- swell say sistr where ya goin sister say sister what s cookin sister say sister nothln daln klnda snooty yiah kinda it s a crazy country sure is crazy snooty dames snootyjatheck say sister when j a goln sister say sister what s cookin sister wonder what british comment would be on lhe current song hit malrzy doats nd dozey doats and liddte f hit i 42 iai littl- h ff a m hi r vhit ho mlnr f th ht i th lift v his name there are many md wherever they are found they anr the salt of the earth vi not unselfish bnt sacrificial 10 45 the world is full of people who want to be served their little per somhties swell with pride and pleasure if someone else cringes and bows and swves there is nothing commend abk about being served the great and good thing is toserve the son of man himself the lori of glory the one who might havi called legions of angels to do hi will came not to be ministers unto but to minister that servici meant going about doing good evei when he was exhausted and worn but ix meant far mora than that for it took him to tha cross where hi gava his life a ransom for us are wa ready to laarn of himt in virsi 15 wire so delighted this magnificent exi rcise of his di vine luthontv that they broke out inti hosannis which re illy i mounted to a holy hurrah well why not hurrah for our lord he will not tolerate iniquit evi n though it hides under thc clonk of ri lifjon he is not afriid to spnk tut and luact against sin and cor i uption i pi sslbly the church would reach i gc od many more men and boys in our day if it would step out in faith to fight the wrong and support the right then maybe the young mi n would shout hurrah for the church- the chief priests and scribes were afraid and displeased and began to plot against him the passage in matthew indicates that their anger was aroused both by the acts of jesus and the praise of the boys a member of the band for some lime bifore his enlistment pilot oilittr omar dittkins oeoretown and bindsnian norman gibson or acton blue bo h had auditions at knellir hull in iondon england anothei former lome scots fiandsman j b willi how with imt of cnindi nnvv bums w i id medilist it thc cne stratford and waterloo and is n the opinion of minj musicians one of canada s most outst i idmf corni plavirs chief prtu olfln r norman herbert now on convoy duty was gold med dlist of saxophone and oboe and ni that time was the vrfungest oboist in canada his cousin morris her ben is the ouiuesl member of the bind he is a saxophonist mid has al ready spent two years at camp at the age of fourteen j this j ear as well as last year the lome scots militarj band during its two weeks stay at camp was the only bras band there thc other regi- 1 ments inv e trumpet or bugle bands but the georgetown men sported the only brass band and acted for cere- imoniiils md general parades for the whole camp this is in marked com parison ip th lust war wjien a regi- mnt without a brass band wis very rnre indeed iliut sn niinv nun nre now on active se vice the band has been filled in with new memoirs ind instead of fortv five members ns the original band had there are now thirtyfive delaval milking machinery if you are planning to install a milker we would be pleased to advise you regarding either a de laval ster ling milker or a de laval magnetic milker separators serviced let us assist you in making that old de laval separator give better results a de laval new worlds stan dard series separator always in stock wrights creamery authorized agent for de laval separators and milken auburn wright ejun oatario aaaaaasaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbaaaaaaaaaabsbas

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