Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 3 int 1944 nts has the chemist meant so much to the world as today he is indispensable to our war effort health and comfort because of the scientific protection he provides scientific protection has been a feature of brantford roofing for nearly 40 years fine materials skilled work- manship and research hare given brantford roofing that outstanding ability which has safeguarded thou sands of canadian homes against sun rain wind snow sleet and fire a brantford roof is easily applied and will not curl warp or split it will delight you with its soft warm beauty a source of enduring pleasure at very reasonable cost legion notes ask your load dealer for information and prices on brantford asphalt sliea insulated siding and roll roofings brantford roofs brantford roofing company limited brantford ctatario rvtrsofc by the georgetown lumber company ltd paula green popular young sin- went to teadances got to know some ger who takes part in many bbc ovr- of the bands and eventually was gken seas broadcasts is regularly neard m a job wllh one of them as a orirtsx- heres wishing you well again bn- mas novelty she stayed for a year tlsh broadcasting corporation pro- after thni he came to london and se- gremme for forces in hospitals and cured a foui convalescent homes overseas aiso witn vivacious acton in the public- school resignations were received from miss jean miss frances dills and miss nina kelly resignations have also been re ceived from all members of the con tinuation school staff ana trie secre tary has been authorized to advertise for teachers in view of the mereascs in expenditures and salaries it was felt by the board that the establishment of a kindergarten class would have to be abandoned for this year among the graduates from no 10 aos chatham n 8 was howard a norton son of w r and the tate mrs norton of acton howard also recetvea his commission as a pilot officer on the same day mr norton and marjorlc attended the graduation ceremony in new brunswick prior to enlistment in 1m3 he was employed by international petroleum co gusydqull equador a native of acton james bell 73 of cleveland ohio died in that city recently he was wellknown to the cleaning business in uiat city and wan for 53 years connected witn the d c summers co cleveland free presn the regular monthly meeting of i branch 120 was held last thursday and was attended by over fifty mem bers during the first part of the meeting comrade harold stalford i president of the branch occupied che chair several important matters were thrashed out and in all cases where motions were put before the meeting dealt strictly with legion business we would like to mention that it is indeed very gratifying to see so many comrades take such an interest in the doings of the branch and although the meeting was a lengthy one comrade president stalford who at times be came quite hot around the collar ren dered his final decisions and recom mendations in a very cool and explicit manner and congratulations are in order for the very efficient manner in which all kegion matters were con ducted while he occupied the chair reports of the different committees were rendered and the chairmen of these committees were heartily ap- plauded for their magnificent reports the new oylaws adopted at the special meeting called for that pur pose last week were approved by the meeting and these will be put up in booklet form for the use of the mem bers of the branch president stalford then called upon everal of the comrades present at the meeting to volunteer to assist the degree team the meeting held a recess for a few minutes while the rooms were put in order tor the degree team to put on the initiation of members we are pleased to report that 14 initiated members now hold the power to vote on legion matters comrade tom grieve was appointed at the last meeting to be in charge of the initiation team and before the opening announced that the provincial secretary wm t burke or toronto was unable to be present at the initia tion due to a car break down at the opening of the ceremonies comrade second vice president freo gilmer opened the meeting due to resident stalford being otfe of the candidates and the first vice presi dent comrade herb harlow was busy on the degree team hie team was composed of past president fred mccartney first vice president hern harlow comrade ohaa prton chairman of the imperial sec tton comrade tom grieve and oom rade sgt jack hennessy comrade pled yates assisted at the piano it is difficult to mention any out standing members of the degree team but we would like to say that all who took part deserve the highest of praiso jot the part they played in the succeao rf the initiation comrade harry hale sergeant at arms conducted the candidates to the various parts of the hall and did his improved uniform international brampton pte o n ostrandcr ol tne rca mjc london ont ana mrs osuanaer and infant daughter bermce verrnn contract darkhaired are spending pte ostranders furlough with a clever comedy with his mother mrs etfftn morris jean capra as one of the cver so streak she became well known while west st girls in tommy hundleys itma pro- a crooner with joe losss band word that he has arrived safe ana gramme sht first broadcast in 1935 in the well in england was received by cable born in blackpool paula began her bbcs best sellers in- 1941 she joined and letter from pte george toasdaie career as ing always- shorthand typist but hav- thtbc variety repertory company wanted to be a singer she e he laughs fo tt a living charles penrose as police constable and giving laughs roaring with lauht- by htitwtfe the former xjols ammer son of georgetown who resides at 39 david st last week george trained at no 24 brampton where ne playea lacrosse for the bullet team st sum mer camp ipperwaah ana woodstock he reports having already met several brampton boys who have been overscan two or three years george is the eldest son of mr and mrs h a teasdale mill st s on timrsday mrs nathaniel mc cracken passed aiwa at ner home peelhalton town line after a very short illness the result of a paralytic stroke deceased was a daugnter of the late mr and mrs john mccauiey of the centre road north of cooks- vflle after their marriage mr and mrs mccracken moved to the lam on the town line and made it their ibjpme ever since j very impressive empire youth sunday service was held at cnnsi church here on sunday evening anc there was a large congregation preseni for worship including many young people and their parents a reature or the service was the reading of tne pa rish honour roll by colonel c m corkett and a splendid address o herbert a mowat toronto for years secretary of the brothernooa of st andrew andt present actively in terested in several war services the service was sponsored by the sunday school of the church gazette bob evergreen gives just one more sngh at the british broadcasting cor poration short wave microphone in 4fae palace of vivietiea programme mtfmlr rile many people die ft teqtfdng and ttves by it himself he fau spent his professional life getting million mark in fact and his wife says he it the same at home he cant remember how many laugh ing records he has made but the sales jot several have run into more ifaan ft million copies one toucftiea the two the calendar 1ft an unsafe guide for seeding practice for a s that opens early may dose early- por prac ucal pu s seeding date that is early for one ymr may ce for another one needs to use msweatber an operation last week all his com rades of the branch wish him a speedy recovery- s to the parents of those boys who are serving overseas and repatriated bacit to canada we ask to let the legion know of their homecoming our re habilitation committee in charge ox comrade col oousens may be of ser vice to these men so do not hesitate to notify us of his arrival so we may- help if possible we regret to announce in these co lumns the death of one of of our hono rary presidents of the legion dr joseph gordon sutherland who passed away on may 28th the late dr su therland has been honorary president ifor a number of years and all com rades of the legion extend their deep est sympathy to the bereaved family the legion was represented- at the funeral by comrade president harold stalford comrades wm roney s p chapman and geo alcott comrades here is something thai the writer hates to put before you but as we see happenlngb that can be eliminated we would like to see more cooperation between the newly elected officers and members of the branch i in all organization and clubs not onry the legion in particular it is the duty of every member of such clubs or or ganizations to give their entire sup port to the officers elected the offi cers elected have great responsibilities and they have been the choice of the majority of the comrades and deserv your full support whether your vote has helped put them in office or not the present elected tracers the branch need your assistance and your help make it your duty as comrades to pass on your experience and gtve them your entire support tor the wel fare of the organization in which you are a member comrade wm roney and mrs ro ney spent the 24th in toronto attend ing the silver wedding anniversary of comrade and mrs allen roney we regret to announce to death of comrade james marchment in the christie street hospital on may 28th comrade marchment was well known by legion members who all join in ex tending to the family their sincere sympathy some meetings ago it was decided to subscribe to the legionary and it would be in order for comrades having copies of this publication to leave them the club rooms in the may issue 11 pages are devoted to the work of the canadian legion educational ser vices also an account of the last convention in toronto both these ar ticles are well worth reading comrade and mrs wylle received word that their second son had been killed in action in italy we extend to comrade and mrs wylle our sincere sympathy in their bereavement before signing off the wnur would sunpay i chool l by harold u mjndquist d ox the chool lcsson juist d d moody bibla inautute at chicago wd by western newspaper union lesson ifor june 4 lewwn subjects and scripture tcxtn lected nnd copyrighted by inlernatli council of religious education uied part very well his drill commands lileo to ask the indulgence ofall com were perfect and the candidates when r if the legion notes do not ap- called to a halt performed as old soi- pear weekly the beautiful summer dlers in perfect unity comrade hale port in the initiation is beyond re proach candidates were told at different intervals the significance and mean ing of the union jack poppy legloii crest etc and the ceremony ended with all candidates with one hand holding the union jack repeated the oath of allegiance in all this was a grand initiation and comrade tom grieve in charge of the affair deserves a great deal of cre dit for the manner in which his team went through their paces upon completion of the initiation comrade president stalford resumed the chair and in his opening remarks complimented the degree team and voiced his opinion and that of the candidates for the wonderful impres sions the initiation left upon the mem bers and himself and expressed his rc- grets that all who had signified their desire to be initiated could not be pre sent due to being at their work additional business was dealt with and true to the lateness of the hour the meeting decided that the reports of the zone meeting and other matters be left over to the next meeting the meeting adjourned by all sing ing the national anthem after which all comrades enjoyed their rations of biscuits and cheese weather garden chickens and tne outdoor and odd trip to the clun rooms take up quite a lot of time ana like all other comrades we would like a little summer recreation thank you letter nas been re- chairman of halton in our mail bag akvule ontario- may 36hh 1944 the editor the georgetown herald georgetown ont dear madam the following celrved by the county it givth me a great deal of pleasure to extend cortrbtiilations to you ani through you to your whole organiza tion for the grand campaign jusx com pleted in halton county everywhere throughout the province and in fact throughout the dominion it was found to be a tough battle this time anc yo- can feel very pleased and very proud orhhc results in halton the substan tial increase in your general sales and payroll over the previous loan making an alltimehigh record was a splendid nec- 1 work 1 know wha it must hwa meant in the way oi time and effort orhthc part of all con cerned and i should like to express a notes sincere appreciation of the work tha a highlight of the evening wsthcy have done having had the plen- when sgt jack hennessy who hao su of meeting a goca many of the the honour to be on the degree team members of your various committees helped in the initiation of his son j nftve hod more ttmn an ordinary m- comrade tim stacey yd the veter- terest in your campaign and i icnttw ans guard was home leave with his family comrades it is expected that the regular routine of dispensing with iic regular monthly meeting will be carrleo out after the june meeting the exe cutive will be called upon to carry on during the summer months so make an effort to attend the last meeting of the branch next month summer is definitely here comraaes so claims comrade dean hartey when he appeared last thursday evening at the olub rooms wearing his straw hat a group of 22 comrades is expected to be on hand next sunday afternoon to reorganlee and form an mtttauon degree team for branch 130 all those concerned are requested to be present at the legion hall at 330 pjn one hour of your time comrade to all that is asked of foa comrade jas hackle- poptua member of branch ix is confined to christie street hospital and underwent week enq how much they have contributed to rolling up such a total our compliment go also lo uic salesmen they must have worfceo very hard and faithfully and i am sure that they feel well rewarded by the realization that their campaign has been the best ont yet incidentally in the adnunlstratloii section at headquarters oiey were ex pressing to me the other day a tribute to the secretarial staff of your unit i believe that every return nas come in to headquarters in penect shape once again our thanks foe the part that you have played i lookback wltb a good deal of musxactton to the last two campaigns in which i have had the pleasure of being associated with ypu and hope that as long as this job has to done we can continue to count on you to head up halton qbqdty with best whales from all of us paul in ephkscs lesson text act 1bb10 epheln 2410 3lhi golden text we are his workmmn- hlp created in christ jems tor good works which god afore prepared that we should walk in them epheaiaiur410- not peace4bui a sword with such graphic words jesua indicated that his coming into the world would set men apart either for or against him see matt 103442 the gospel is trie good news of re demption for all mankind but the attitude of men toward the gospel divides them sharply into the saved and the lost which are you our lesson telling of pauls min istry at ephesus and giving part of his letter to the ephesians shows that the gospel does divide but that it also gives quickening grace and strength for christian living l divttini acts 1910 paul had a long ministry at ephe sus and a very successful one but at the same time it was a stormy trying experience after all do not those elements often go together paulbegan in the synagogue that was the proper way and his cus tom he ran into opposition end after three months he had to seek another place to meet the people- but notice he did not give up and leave town the teaching of any truth results in division and especially 1 that true of the gospel it was found- before long w 2341 that winning people to christ interfered with the heathen business interests and then things began to stir one wonders why modern bus ness set for the destruction of mens souls by rotten plays movies books amusements and by the saloon is so content to let the church alone is it because our testimony does not harm their business if so we are certainly not walking in the foot steps of paul or of christ 1 christ is a divider of men yes but those who stand on the right side of that divide also receive ii quickening eph 2410 dead men spiritually come to life when they meet christ and believe on him we were all dead in tres- passes and sins entirely unable to help ourselves when god in mercy and grace quickened us he did this for us but also for his own glory that really is the most adequate explanation of grace it was and is for his glory a show ing forth v 7 of the exceeding riches of his grace through all the ages to come being saved men is not as some describe it a foolish thing of little import that takes place in some mis sion or little crossroads sunday school it does happen there thank god for that but it reaches clear up to the highest heavens and on into all eternity this business of bringing men and women boys and girls to christ is the greatest of all occupations lets be busyabout itl be sure to note in verses 810 that it is all of grace no works can enter into salvation we are his workmanship not the result of a cooperative enterprise or creation but at the same time do not fail to stress that we are created unto good works v 10 the professed- christian who talks about being saved by grace but who does not live it out in the good works which god has ordained as the proper ex pression of salvation by grace should not be surprised if the testi mony of his lips is not believed if we are quickened to newness of life in christ we ought to bring forth fruit that is not possible itt our own puny strength but wait the gospel which divides and quick ens is also iii strengthening eph 31419 paul prayed for the ephesians but somehow one feels that he prayed for the christians of all time for every member of the whole- family in heaven and earth v 15 who bear the name of christ the- writer is rejoicing today that he be longs to that family but he wonder how it is with you who read these lines do you belong paul prayed in the spirit that is evident as one reads these sublime worus it is a comforting and en couraging thought too for paul here asks for a christian experience for his readers which seems quite im possible of attainment except for one thing it is the power of god which is to bring it about prayer in the spirit is prayer that god an swers always and fully so we read with confidence these- magnificent enriching petitions and we say o god make me that kind of a christian a real christian observe that there is to be a strengthening of the inward man by the holy spirit this is not some thing put on ox acquired it is- gods gift not also that it baa normal development a grow la hfcft knowl edge ol christ be of m ability 4 cwapreheajij if jx t inurcs- lajofnabd we hat our grt sptablyrco chxisvbut ins upt aaim to tlfiaow enough toii but our tehrrtanf

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