Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1944, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 17 1944 blains big week end sale city prices city service bicycles 4250 barb wire 3 75 paint gal 198 varnish quart 59c fly coils 8 for 10c windowlscreens j- r window screen wire cheesecioth 3 yards 25c old english wax 2 lb tin 89c johnstons locoat a quart 29c scratch remover 25c linseed soap 25c a tin farm wheelbarrows grass seed 43c lb improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l lundquist d d lesson for may 21 lcuon subjects galv chicken feeders 50c thousands of specials s 9 lady and men clerk to give you prompt attention blains hardware and 5c to 100 store brampton 104 paul in corinth lesson text acu la 14 i corlnthl ana 13 golden text but now bldeth faith hope lov these three ftpd the greatest of ujeae li jove i corinthians 13 13 who is a christian one might answer in a number of ways he is one who has been saved by the re deeming grace of jesus christ he is one who seeks to live a life in ac cord with the will of god he is a witness for god and so on but the answer that the whole world under stands is a life in which the re deeming love of christ begets a true love for one s fellow man i an example of christian love acts 18 14 teaching and preaching are god s ordained way for presenting the truth they are effective but only when done by one whose life ex amplifies the truth in his letter to the corinthians paul gives the great est discussion of love known to the world but before he wrote it he had lived that truth before them the holy spirit spoke through him of love because he had already lived the truth out in the preacher two things appear here paul was 1 working vy 13 the world s most distinguished missionary and preacher had arrived in corinth where was the welcoming commit tee of local dignitaries there was none whose comfortable home would receive him none was of fered his was the lot of the pio neer for christ he had to hunt up a jewish fellow craftsman and go to work to earn his bread paul like every other jewish boy had learned a trade something he could do with his hands he was a tent and sail maker and was not ashamed to work at his trade a more recent follower of christ put it thus my bus ness is to preach the gospel but i pack meat to pay the expenses but notice that paul did not let this work become the chief thing as the lord prospered him he d d not decide to go back into busi ness no for his real business was 2 witnessing v 4 he began as was his custom in the synagogue presenting christ to jews and greeks the jews opposed him sec v 6 and then paul addressed him self to the gent les a god prospered that ministry and encouraged paul by a vision assur ing him that the lord had much people v 10 in that wicked city the love of christ in paul thus shone forth as a hght in the darkness of sin and superstition love was something which the heathen world of paul s day had so m srepresented and distorted even as it has today that it needed dcf inition and exposition so we have n an expl of christian love ctcor i3t this is one of the outstand ng chapters of all scripture its mag nificent discussion of the greatest of all themes has drawrrforth many cho ce expositions the thought centers around the emptiness of the loveless life the glory of the life of love and the eternal unchangeable power of love we gather it up in three words 1 indispensable vv 13 with out love man s attainments are emp ty he may become an orator w th a heavenly gift of speech but un less he truly loves his elegant and persuasive talk is just a meaning less noise how true one may also have m rvelous gifts of prophetic insight and i won dcr working faith and find that it is all a vain and empty experience without love our world leaders could well study that verse just now sacrificial interest in the needs of mankind is a fine trait in man but it must have the love of christ in it or it too is profitless as we think of feeding the hungry nations of the earth let us not forget to make it worth while by doing it in christian love 2 incomparable w 47 the standard for the life of a christian is a very high one in fact it is im possible of attainment apart from the grace and power of christ nat urally we find ourselves to be im patient proud suspicious resentful etc the new nature in christ is just the opposite for love rules note that phrase endureth all things we need that in these days when it is so hard to keep on going or as someone said to keep on keeping on love endures all things 3 immutable w 813 all things in life change and pass away love is eternal and unchangeable even the spiritual gifts have their fulfillment and pass from view but love shall endure through all eter nity god the eternal one is love i john 4 8 16 when we shall come to that per fectness of midentarjdlnf which is to be ours one day hen we shall know evtn as god now knows us then we sbab see love as the su preme gttt stomal in its power and yaudrty umehouse twelve ladies attended the wjujs may 01660119 at the home of mrs cochrane on thursday evening miss jean ruddell played a lovely plano solo sweet by and by mrs s qlsby and mrs a w benton jointly re viewed the first port of the study book our india story at the close of the meeting mrs cochrane served a dainty lunch during the offering on sunday mrs a w norton sang i am dreaming tonight- mr and mrs thorton and mrs an gus mcdonald of georgetown spent the week end with mr and mrs e miller miss xvens spent saturday with the newton s miss gbther taylor and her sunday school clas of st alban s anglican church ftcton enjoyed a hike to umehousi and picnic supper on sa turday mr and mrs ted morrow and snane and mr and mrs bob lane and carol spent sunday with mrs r lane mr and mrs hill and family visited with son dei is or r c navy and his wife and family miss mary kirkpatrlck entertained 22 fellow members of her high school form and their friends at her home on saturday evening glen williams mr and mrs crewson and baby of hamilton spent the week end with mr and mrs john hancock lac harry williams of st johns que was home over the week end gunner joe norton returned to van couver on monday after spending a two week furlough with his wife and his parents mr and mrs j norton mr septimus thompson who has been seriously 111 in guelph general hospital was able to return to his home on saturday mr and mrs nell cummins of 0uehh were week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs robert mc menemy through the kindness and generosity of the employees of the beaumont knitting mills fiftj me parcels were packed last week for the bos in the service overseas each parcel rontalned 1 r socks canned meat 2 cans sardines 1 pkg cheese 3 cans soup fruit cake pkg cl ocolate writing pad ind ci dope birth ay cake or anniversary of navy wellbaby clinic leading officers cook jack kem versary or the navy wellbaby cunlc ing trade learned in bis parents ahead of the royal canadian navy jack is stationed in halifax and from 1 georgetown bakery and pal are demonstrating a large the looks of things the navy is reap i birthday cake mode for the 1st annl ing some good results from jocks bak pencil playing cards shoe polish shoe laces shading soap razor blades tooth paste tooth brush 2 pkg tobacco cigarette papers 3 pk s g- m 5 butter scotch 2 chocolate bars 3 pkgs llco rice nibs 2 handkerchiefs and one ma gazijie which weighed approximately 8 lbs the doys to whom the parcels are being sent are gordon allen jack allen raymond addy jimmy di son stanlev dickci son ralph bludd clarence bea imoi t delmore boa m t jim bli k lawrence beaumont horace blyth george blyth jimmy bill cru clarke merv cook barry clarke david bell jack crawford c copeland cliff davidson wm david son norman davidson ronald ed w irds jack everson harvey garvin jimmy gamble ross giles nelson handy eddy hill fred kidd jack lindner bill lindner bob mcmenemy alec korzack harold mcmenemy joe mcmenemy bert marchment welbum marchment alex mlllan norman marchment morris millar bill moodj john mcdcnald lloyd mcmurdo gro ver norton albert presswood bernard poole merle reid harold schenk bill schenk art stamp jim wil liams clarence wlnfield and ttwvor williams minister of finance thanks canadian wohsh addressing a meeting of representa tives of 36 national women s organiza tions hon j l nsley minister of pi nance declared that without the co operation of the women price control in canada would have broken down next movies that live and breathe the work of men who think of tomorrow 34mmenson al movies lly tm calltd to roalbrlc that tho charactan mni to rrnp froln rh cwi and panbwldayov hanrrj roar out f thn dry and into thn v thoatrft rowonj in agardnntmnitorelll thir ptali riant into your lap eyory irmn play if a ran and nrhralling tpoctocu w rrvn to llfn yott fl yow or on of th adonl drat th movlo of itto fvhtro bntng pwfoerod now by aun wfco tnlnfc of tonmrrow jo continent in all this world is more fortunate in the tremendous improve ments in everyday 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