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countrys peacetime needs buy victory bonds today see ypur plumbing and healing contractor for full information save your victory bonds duro water softener nos invest in victory improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l xu t th moody blbta t 49w lesson for october 29 slaa 1 mps am 0 0 0 id rsumittd p h t a fq tub christian mgtivk fob living intonwtiettal temparanee svndmr lesson to3ct psalm late t john ss komaas 11l1 u ls11 goldkh text thgn ttdags wbtob re above cbtoabun 3 1 disciplined living should be the goal of each of us life is not to be lived carelessly influenced by chance events or passing impulses such discipline of life would keep men from the temptations which lead them into intemperance and sin a life can be properly disciplined only as it is controlled by christian motives such a life has i spiritual gladness ps 4 ftfi the psalmist had faced the dis tressing questioning of men who derided him lor his faith they were unbelievers who demanded of him what good his religion did v he has an answer and it is the testimony of his own experience those around him sought glad ness in the harvest of grain and in the wine which was supposed to give a lift to their spirits this was their joy well the man of god hgd something infinitely superior he had gladness in his heart it was not dependent on outward circum stances it was within then note too that li did not rest on something that happened or on some fellow man thou god hast put gladness in my heart that means real joy arid satisfaction ii spiritual food luke 4 4 john 6 35 it is delightful to have true glad ness but man needs food if he is to grow and to work that is true spiritually for he must have the needed nourishment of life here also jesus when tempted luke 4 4 because he was hungry saw beyond the temporal need and declared that life should be controlled by a higher principle the spiritual has a place of supremacy over the physical in the life of the christian man or woman the body with its desires is to be subject to the defi nite control of the spirit which takes its orders from god the explanation of the awful alco holic debauchery of our day is found right here men have given their bodies the supreme authority and they are driven by the lusts of their flesh what they need more than legal reform or restriction of sale of liquor and we believe in both is the regeneration of their souls by the grace of god in christ jesus let us bring them the gospel john 6 35 makes known the fact that jesus the bread of life satis fies every need of men every nor mal hunger and thirst finds full sat isfaction in him have you tried him as the one to meet the need of your hungry heart iii spiritual service rom 12 1 2 reasonable service says the authorized version spiritual serv ice says the revised version both are right the man who is really reasonable will be spiritual and will render to god a sacrificial service note that it is a living sacri flee that is said to be holy ac ceptable o god this is not a case of a single act of deep devotion great as that may be but a going on in the daily walk to live for christ that calls for grace and power and he is ready and willing to give both to each of his chil dren that experience with god means a nonconformity to the world which is too little spoken of and less practiced in the church to day the one who professes to fol low christ is simply not to be con formed to the ways of this wicked world there is to be a completely transforming experience of the grace of god that takes you out of this world while you are still in it iv spiritual walk rom 13 12- 14 christians are the children of the morning they walk in the light i john 1 7 this world walks in darkness no one needs any argu ment to prove that point just look about you the deeds of darkness are evil deeds and men dwell in darkness because they love evil john 3 19 that means that the children of light must walk circumspectly and becomingly that s a good word m this world thus we may attract others out of the darkness into the light so that they too may put aside reveling and drunkenness yes and also strife and jealousy those go together the way to victory is to be clothed with the lord jesus and his righteousness v 14 that is a real armor of light with which we may be protected note also that we are studiously to avoid making any provision for the desires of the flesh put such things away and with them will go the temptation to use them some professing christians need to heed this word by destroying some beverages which they may have on hand just to give one example grs column october 1630 1044 once again the high school news will appear in fee hfcfald in the ohs column we are complete novices st this work so if our readers will bear with us we will endeavour to follow in the footsteps of our pre decessors who kept up this high school tradition this past week we have been favour ed with perfect autumn weather very suitable for outdoor sports those students up at the school who are interested in athletics have been tak ing advantage of the weather there were two rugby games and a basket- bait game i on wednesday mary moclure s team played against jslay moclure s team and the score was 168 show ing that sisterly affection doesnt mean a thing t on monday norman longs team played ross petchs but we have no account of the game other than the 3nal rr 31 0 in favour of norman wo have a detailed account of the same piayed thursday night and we wish to express our appreciation to norman long for cohering the game with one team facing elimination jim burns and george barber led their teams on the field each confld ent of victory in the first quarter doug alexan der ran the length of the field for a touchdown convert failed score o play as very even in the sec ond quarter at half time the score was burns 5 barber 0 after burns kicked off barber threw a long for ward to parker who carried it 5 yds from the goal barber then plunged over convert failed score 5 5 alexander made another rundown the field for a touchdown in the third quarter burn plunged over lor the convert score 11 i later bums broke loose to gallop down the flel 1 for a major score then he ran around to the left end for the convert score 17 5 barber then ran around his right end and eluding many ladders car ried the ball to burns 10 yd line in two plunges he made a touchdown convert failed score 17 10 hard tackling by both sides was featured in the game final score was burns 17 barber 10 stars for the winners wete jim bums and doug alexander barber was the standout for the losers on tuesday the members of the high school interested in literature and dramatics met to organize a lit erary and dramatic society the new i society will meet once a month the executive will assist the editor in pre paring the weekly column and they hope to be able to publish a school paper later in the year miss peebles is the honorary president after the nominations ird elections ere held in truehigh sdool style the follow ing executive was formed president craig alexander vice president ross petch secretary pat robinson editor joan main asst editor walter sargent program committee ixa harold wilson ixb margaret sargent x doug alexander xi june clarke xii norman long the war savings stamps total was 23 75 thit week the boys were given their cadet uniforms and they looked very smart on tne parade grounds on friday afternoon ito a shame the girls couldn t adopt some regulation dress for it lsn t often that the boys show the girl up where clothes are concerned all students who are physically lit as well as the air cadets must turn out every friday for drill with so many new first for mers it will be a task to get the corps up to the usual standard the cadet officers are oc major ross petch llcuta craig alexander mary moyer and mary mcclure company ser geant major norman long company quartermaster sergeant hank de vries sergeants owen hughes peggy kelly jean dickie acting sergeants john farmer jim bums championship show at oakville best in dominion this year for the third consecutive year the hahon holsteln breeders club was host for the regional championship show that was held oct 10 h the wilson arena at oakville this was undoubtedly tire best quality holsteln show held anywhere in the dominion this year sixtyone exhibitors from ten counties showed a total of 1s3 head all of which had been prlss- winners at county black and white sirow a crowd of 400 spectators at tended the judge was j durno innes woodstock w s hall oakville showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion male strathaven supreme comrade who headed the class for threeytiarold bulls a very dairy- ufee bun he has improved reuy since he was shown st milton black and white day meadowood lcohln- var owned by dr gbas blan- the war loan campaign has now opened during ims about on half of canada s national income went into direct war uses as compar ed with 15 of the national income which went into the wax effort ln the fourth year of the last war every dollar of the current tncflftis- of canadians that can be safely taken by taxation without causing real distress has been taken and this amount reaches little more than half of our current war costs the balance of the cost of the war must be raised by voluntary loans the most important loans to help the war effort are the small personal loans of accummulated savings loans by large corporations will be secured without any campaign as there is no safer investment than a government bond the small in vestor who is monthly saving small sums of money usually prefers to keep these in the bank account this is the money which should go into war bonds you run no risk by investing it as in the event of any urgent need your bond can be cashed at par and accrued interest at any time if you keep the money in the bank you might be tempt- ted j spend it for articles which should not be bought until the war- is over ttie government wishes to borrow this money from yotr ra ther than borrow it from the banks by postponing your desire for household goods until the war is won you not only help the war effort but you are doing something which will help employment in the post war period you benefit too because your money win buy more goods when goods are plentiful in the postwar period boy a the bonds yotj can now and pledge your future savings by buying on the instalment flan this column will be discontinued during the loan campaign before you blame your telephone a engineers designed the mootk piece of your telephone lo gww best recalls at onequarter of inch from the lips when yonr hps are farther away than this your voice is transmitted us- strongly less clearly failure to remember iheae- simple facts accounts for tbe great majority of trouble reports help avoid needless servicer check ups and at the same litno let ihoie you talk to hear yot without strain just remember talk clearly normally directly tnto the telephone with your itps put onequarter of n inch from the mouthpvecm gtmfafshrta reception it also eicteats jaar oldibk cbe mouth pace dj- rtalf so front of the lip reach across rout desk ii you talk retaifiu to bold tbe telephone a correct porii on dot n lim lip foe clear fctransmsion i pt re rrecil t kp your n i oil of and d itlepbooe close lo the mootb- upright not at piece don talk or sear tbe hor acrom it uooral position shard freeman stood second in the class for two yearold bulls e segs- worth and son freeman had the fourth prize three year old bull and the eighth pdze three yearold hel fer elton mclean oakville the fourth priae senior yearling heifer ard fifth prise senior yearling bull and chas austin georgetown the fifth prise progeny of dam the grand champion oow was plainvlew posch joan owned by d s dunton brampton who topped what was generally conceded to be the best aged cow class of the year and in whlcl the entry of j u jee- lnnds and son hornby was seventh tiat of robinson bros georgetown eighth and e j meagher oakville tenth reserve senior and reserve grand champion cow was orlenafton brownie pmp acme who headed the four yearolds for j j e mc cague alliston n w whaley son caledonia had the junior champion female and j d gale ouerph the reserve montvic rag apple marksman shown jointly by j j e mocague and o j cerswell beaton was the grand champion bull junior cham pion bull was spring farm loohlnvar the winning senior yearling shown gy j m fraseiviretsvilse and w l jaijcjarepwnfvsi while reserve wealt monastery of mt canel niagara fads on the top junior year ling peel won th oounty bud cawpefltion with sttaem teetibd ftsd hslton sixth legion w a send 53 parcels overseas a the regular monthly meeting of the legion wa held in the legion hall last thursday night it was re poried that 53 christmas boxes had been sent overseas to the sons of le gion and legion auxiliary members mr fred braisby president presided- at the meeting and 36 members were present arrangements were made to pur chase a victory bond as m other loans plans were laid and commit tees appointed for the legion ohrist- mai tree 1 notice we will be unable to 2 call on you for orclen for christinas cards aad wrappings this year bat they will be on display at wheelefts stofffi den williams or phone 1 45 r 4 entire proceeds for the boys pared fund j aaaswaaastst