Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown fteralrj wedneg november 151944 tokbtt mbohanio lloyd stib rome on fusloik1h vaeuotpated in ddajr invasion and in steuy and italy stokermechanic eric uoyd kalr on of mrs donald houston is borne on 46 days- leave from the royal t navy f has seen a lot of action in his years of service haying taken l jtart in landing operations in prance en dday and in sicilian and italian operations as well stoker ketr was born in georgetown and prior to en- h was an employee of smith a tone ud training on hmos star at hamu- tdn he also trained at toronto and fee west coast before going to new- itrandland in november of 1943 where he was on active duty until april of tbev following year when ha left for england a brother stoker mae- tanlo john kelr is also serving with the ron and is now stationed at the west coast ptb a b cxtarke wounded overseas a barry clarke seoond son of mrs and the late a b clarke of oeorge- itown was wounded oct 3s while in holland according to an official notification reoetredvecenoy pte clarke who enlisted in the fall of 1043 with the lome soots at geor getown trained at victoria bo and went overseas in may of ims ha transferred to the argyll and suther land regiment and has served m france belgium and holland on bren guns he la 38 years of age pte clarkes wife who was margaret wytle of georgetown and a baby son barry whom he has never seen are residing at oakville a brother bgt cyril clarke has recently been dis charged following three and a half years active service overseas with the lome scots and later the saskatoon light infantry card or thanks the family of the late mrs d campbell wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbours who have been so kind and thoughtful during the illness and death of tiu smith stone employees overseas will again receive christmas parcels above is the committee in charge of the honour roll at smith stone ltd and reading from latt to right they are albert henney euphemta martin margaret martin dolene mcenery harvey king ritehie igordon spence jevery employee of smith a stone ltd who is overseas this christmas wje receive a chrlstofas remembrance from his buddies bade in the plant of course he may get dozens of boxes from dozens of well wishers but hell certainly get one from the plant and thai remembrance will come from each and every employee bar none every worker regardless of his pay or how long he has jbeen with the firm feeds the kitty every pay day for the boys 4li ernie simson gordon spence the committee which so energetical ly looks after the welfare of the lads and lassies whose names are on the honor roll includes albert henney harvey king margaret martin and euphemla martin who are not relat ed helen ritchie dolene moertcry and gordon spence who is the chair man the folks at the plant have been sending the cigarettes since may imi and acknowledgments have come back from the british isles italy prance sicily belgium holland and germany itself this will be the fourth christmas on which they havs sent boxes 3 harvey king from a staff of about 300 there are 70 men and three girls on active ser vice of these 30 are overseas with the army and five with the roap through an energetic plant com mittee 34 of these 35 men who are overseas geti 300 cigarettes every month the other one gets 1000 every month hes johnny wilson an air- gunner whose bomber was shot down over oermany hes been a prisoner at stalag 6 somewhere ln germany for more than two years while his mother and sister are working at the job he used to do in smith stone jbhnnyb lather died in september brt he may not know of it yet margaret martin albert henney two of the plant fought in italy and were invalided home were visited in christie street hospital toronto soon after tbay gov book these are gordon janus who was wounded and jlnunie comar who was sent home because of mneaa georgetown boys partonarty pom from gmtts ac stone are not being forgotten dolene mcenery helen ritchie special to the by gordon flsndalr improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson sv haboldiu lumojmrr d d of thm moody blbla inyutttf cue lutoumi bj wtlten hnrapapar dnvmr lesson for november 19 lm mihmta and scrtptun texts christianity and democracy leftaoff tjdct4urk utlmt bnuum lrsm i ptar 1u1t ooudklf tkxt bw ye m ssmuwri burdens sad ao fulfill the law ef catlsl catabans 9a no form of government can claim divine authority for gods word does not prescribe any special form of government but and mis is most important the principles upon which government should be estab lished are clearly given tn gods word and the form of rule which best flu into the teaching of the word necessarily calls for our inter est and support we find in the bible the declara tion that men are equal in the sight of god that government is to be a ministry for god see last weeks lesson receiving its authori ty from him and serving him in exercising that power men are to be loyal to the government be cause they are loyal to god our lesson carries forward the teaching of last sunday it tells us that the christian ctttsen is i subject to both god and coun try mark 121317 his devotion to god and the things of god is to be expected of the chris tian we almost said that it is taken for granted and sometimes that is so true there is no reality in his life but surely if he is a follower of christ he must be devoted to him and to his cause but what about his country that relation appears anew in the strik ing story of christ and those who came to test him yes to trap him with a skillfully worded question the pharisees who hated rome for its domination of palestine and the herodians who supported rome in its control of the land were ene mies but they joined forces to tempt christ they knew that h he said yes to their question the jews would be angry and if he said no he could be condemned as a traitor to rome the trap was set but it caught only the crafty hunters taking their own pocket money he declared that if they used caesars money they ought to pay taxes to caesar the coin stood for n orderly govern ment benefits of which they enjoyed and which they ought to support no real christian will evade his duty to his country whether it be to pay taxes to take part intelligently in its government to defend it to pray for it or otherwise to show his love one of the blots on the chris tian church is the lack of civic right eousness on uie part of many of its members h devoted to both brother and neighbor rom 13010 the christian loves his brethren indeed that love is one of the tests by which we may know that a man is truly born again i john 314 but that love reaches out beyond the circle of the brethren and touches every man who has need of it the teachers of the jewish law had sought to circumscribe that word neighbor but the lord ef fectively dealt with that viewpoint in the story of the good samaritan luke 10 all the commandments concern ing the vital matter of personal re lationship are summed up sn the one admonition love thy neighbor as thyself v 9 when lewe controls there will be no social dishonesty strife or ulwiil there wstl be no violence to the person or property of another for love worketh no ill to his neighbor this is the real good neigh bor policy even between mations we need more real love and less ef fort to impress one another fay dip lomacy and good will expeditions let there be less political manipula tion and more loving and we shall find our neighbor both personal and national responding in kind love draws out love from another iii submissive to both the law of god and man i pet 21317 fear god v 17 that is be ieager that there is no failure on your part to please him by obeying his law that we expect of the christian but we expect more be is to be a lawabiding citizen obeying the laws of his country for the lords sake v 13 tbe believer may by his godly faithfulness to his government ef fectively witness against the ig- norssst oriticism of foolish men who would have us think that being a christian makes a man a weaxling or so otherworldly thathctls use less in this world our freedom in christ is not an excuse lor careless or wicked liv ing not at all just the opposite in fact we honor all men how can that be done only by the grace of god dutby his blessing we can do it that makes cor the real appreci ation of man which is the very foun dation of our democracy if it means anything it must have as its foundation principle the supreme value of human life and the dignity of the soul of man quality guaranteed carrolls quaker muffet8 7c pancake flour m 35c roman meal 39c quick cooking quaker oats 19 ajrlmei choice sine 3 peas 20co ii 13c csurac dry ciioet ale z mb 25c dtpntt extn coffee wheat 3 m 33c coaffs cocoa 34c nattlat eatanud 6 z 54c palmolive oemtf soap a sic clasilc cleanser u 5c 19c 35c woodbans facial soap 3 33c speed coat 59c 98c prlnecn soap flakes 34c soup aylmejt tomato or vegetable 17c flour m- 39c 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