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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 3, 1945, p. 3

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all admission 50c iimprovov umfokm international sunday chool lessor toibucnou i ia wthi uertjrjbutl j iuttued iv wtmni d d of chicago union lesson for january 7 w a serlptu texts cotstite4 m intornauon baufloua kducattott uwd b luktgwn your shopping centre transportation is no problem if you shop in georgetown save time and money by dealing with your friendly georgetown merchant georgetown board of trade retail division iiworf ockfort farm complete holstein dispersal scntng a steeaf est farm 4 moes west mt cbmssan- ham in peel mnty miles north of cmnums 6 rnoes bast af erin ont tues january 9 at 1 pjh no be will be pear to pars lunch available by women s institute calves and heifers under calfhood taococaxton flam sere is one of northern peel 000078 really good herds very few wtitmi are over 6 years of age and they have lots of production nice udders and a pleasing uniformity of type 35 cows and heifers of bulking age many fresh or hi jlijl flow of milk some due at sale time and in february march apru with a few bred for july and early atsjust 8 heifers rising 3 years 7 yearlings 14 calves from 144 a few calves jug affix and acme blood present aire is the 2yearold bossttn imtflla acme blackout a show bub dark jnjjcjl tjam mak- ing a good hightest rop record sbv- d ofxyoodland irnbst plebe king sire is raynor tottula acme famous pr ir many carves and yearlings in sale are by former 1 george son o lonehn bag apple baron h totttdblmty and production ton can come a long and suu apprertste this herd wjtfa us uniformity prodnotkac otifle an sold subject to federal blood test sale under cover p the date in mmd the childhood of jesus uessoar ixkvuaubew iissv golden textbehom i atn wvtti uim and wja jdmp tlm la all ptaew ohtthv ttou ckt gmta m ib matthew is the gospel of th- king and- h khrgdonl it stressea the fulfllhnebt ofprophecy in th cqnn ins of christ the king after h rejection it tails us of the church the kingdom in mystery and of the death of christ for our sins his resurrection for our justification and his glorious coming again triis then is an important book which we study for the next three months teacher and student alike should be enthusiastic and expect ant the genealogy of the king and the story of his coming to earth as the babe of bethlehem both impor tant matters are covered m chap ter 1 in our lesson we find hun as a little child observe how man received him and how god cared dor hun without assigning definite verses to pur points we note that i men received or rejected fesus it has always been so men then as now were either tor him or against him the world or today is far different from that of the first century but the difference is all on the outside almost breath taking have been the developments of mod ern science but these have not changed the heart of man he still fears and hates and fights and sins his attitude toward christ is un changed there are still only two classes of people in the world those who have received christ and are saved and those who have rejected him and are lost 1 men are agamst christ how do men show their rejection oi god s son just as they did at his birth by fear herod was afraid lest the coming of this one should result in the loss of his in gotten gains his anger and fear made all jeru salem afraid b indifference when the wise men asked where christ was to be bora the priest and scribes knew exactly where to find the facts inthe holy scriptures but having done so they relapsed into utter indifference they had no interest in the fulfill ment of the prophecy c hatred herod poured out the violence of his heart by killing the first bom he was the first of many who have raged against the christ m futileanger d sorrow the tears of the moth ers of jerusalem but foreshadowed the weeping and wailing which char acterizes christ rejection both in time and eternity to 2 men are for chrtst thanks be to god there were those in that day who were for chjist and like those who follow hjm today they showed a spirituality men have mar veled that the magi knew of the birth of christ they must have studied the prophecies of the word and been responsive to the teach ing and moving of the holy spirit can we say as much for ourselves b interest not content to know and to marvel they shamed the priests of israel by their persistent interest fa thi reat thing which had come to pass c love they brought themselves in worship and they brought rich gifts from their treasures you can give without loving but you cannot love without giving d action they came they per sisted until they found the christ then they listened to god and pro tected his son by not 1 eturning to herod ii god troteeteo and prepared jesus the ruin which sin had brought into the world could only be met by redemption which christ had come smjtth stqne news written for last week wftjlbope everyone had a many obrlalruu we did and consider out- selves very fortunate indeed now we an looking forward to a new year ifftf and hope that tt will be 4 hap pier one for all bringing peace to the earth once more and our loved ones horn again let us all resolve to vnrmvateadfastly for that end a very excited news editor of this column came to us last week and ask ed jf we would look after the news for a couple of weeks the reason she had- just received word that her hua- oandbm ritchie was coming home attar bemg overseas for three years we are all very pleased to pinch hit for ifl under such circumstances and join with all the employees in wish ing her and bill a happy reunion chicken suppers seem to be he or der of the day qord bpence en tertained the s s active service fkrnd committee to one at his home on thursday evening after supper active mrs angus modnnam received the good news on tuesday that tiaelr son norman is officially a prisoner- ofwar in germany pte mcdonald was reported missing m action on october 17th congratulations to roy peck who topptl his class with a high per centage from a 14week course at st hyaclnthe quebec out of a large class less than 30 were suc cessful in obtaining their ra 4t glass he was drafted for sea the day before christmas and the next day was grven a land station but on december sflfch he was drafted aboard- one of njijlb this wul be his third winter at sea and he is just 30 years old roy writes home that he wshes to make known his appreciation to all who have remem bered him at this season to wish them the a3onte qreetlngs m peace for ims jword has been received recently during a crlbbage game with h king by ids parents that pte bill gsley and mrs henney as partners playing j nas arrived safely overseas- before agamst g spence and a henney enlistin- bill vurked at scotts lucky bip held a 38 hand three fives g and a queen in his hand and a five urthday onjrat uons o ttus turned up you just cant beat some week to pte george riddall who cele peoptol the fuse plug girls had a brates his 5th birti-a- overseas on chicken supper at bess harrisons and january 9th enlisting soon after exehanged gifts on tuesday there j vtar s n i f e 11th field was one in the legion rooms for the ambulan e a 13 u george has pottory girls gifts were also ex been o er j aiber 1940 changed during the evening and edna lawson a former employee played fae piano for a sing song the girls in the office also had a chicken sup per last friday night held at elsie kings everyone reports a very good tfane presents were exchanged and the rest of the evening spent in gm aria singing looking over the above we wonder if women are more interested in chicken dinners than men how come since the last report of 8 s ac tive service fund four more parcels have been sent overseas to ray bar ley chubby stapleton d wood and johnny eknmerson the regular man tnb quota or cigarettes have also been aent to all overseas christmas cards have been mailed to all employees in the services in canada and cheques enclosed for the two returned from overseas jimmy collier and gordon james a collection was taken up for the sick children s hospital realising about 4800 we are pleased to report that jack crawford is coming along ok and expects to start work again in the new year our sympathy is extended to dick marchment whose granddaughter passed away just before christmas af ter a very long illness amociavwon professor frank morwlok of tha soils department ontario agrlcuttur- al college guelph was the guest speaker at the annual meeting of cat halton plowmens rtasortatfcm held tft milton early last month prof mor- wtofc gave an illustrated address on soil and water oonservauon many of the pictures illustrated son condi tions in various parts of the pro vince and others showed the correc tive measures bemg adopted hx tha state of ohio under the state can- snrvajtkm service the appreciation of the gatheringswas extended to tha speaker by stanley hall upp the election of officers resulted aa roiiows past president w h robinson president w j robertson 1st vicepresidentj a elliott tad vlcepresulent01aude picket secretarytreasurer j e lock directorsgequeshig j c ham m t mcnabb and clebert mc dowell nassagaweya roy ourrle arthur diamond and j e euenton nelson ross segsworth w k shields jack taylor and geo read- head trafalgar harold picket j a dixon cameron m and john marchment county directors gordon chlsbolai victor hall stanley had and fred robinson j honorary directors p h gillof george ptaney peter peddle w a robinson and j h wilson glen williams mr lindley beaumont spent tha christmas week end in ancaster ft guest at the home of mr and mm lee ashford mr and mrs stanley masales and mr stanley masales of niagara palls mt and mis wm everson and wayne of toronto and mrs a j wuliams of guelph spent christmas at tha home of mr and mrs clayton auen mr and mrs robert mcuenem spent the holiday with relative in guelph mr and idrs charlie bn gnu and gordon spent christmas day with relatives in islington mr and mrs david stamp and baby son of toronto were holiday visitors at tae home of mr and mrs 17 btamp cedarvale intended for last week friends in this community are sorry prominent in hockey ana baseall to hear of the serious illness of mrs ci cles in town ccorge has done some harold bennett who is in the guelph h xlng v t a y both here and hospital her friends wish her a cerseai ad 1 14i fo ght pro speedy recovery fea lonall uerpcol during one of mr smith griffin sr spent monday 1i1 dieppe he with mr and mrs c swackhamer oi s cna lan forces in hoi acton land a r i mr and mrs wm coxe have ro- p r anil nar d to the for- celved word that their son gordon has xrpa c h lm o acton and been wounded in the chest on acttv the mail bag last week contained cards from j presswood and frank connely in canada joe hall and w collier in italy r martin in kng land and letters from r edwards ab slmson and john mcdonald in england lome cross in holland our thanks to the boys for their christmas 31 r a c h lm o- acton and n greetings and rood wishes he is a son oi mr and mrs george service we notice other plants are publiciz ing the fact that former employees on fclddall of georgetown i in tbc new ar s promotion list of the roval canadian navy dr leave from the services spend their chrrles h besu or toronto and oeor leaves working for the company in se wns promoted to the rank of order to further production of wa st and essential materials at present mrs h e s apleton or norval re we are pleased to see the familiar celled flowers far christmas cabled faces of herb preston on leave be from italv by her son pte cecil tween his transfer from the air force stapleton mr and mrs stapleton to the army and bruce collins who rave three sons in the forces gnr is working out his period af waiting edward who will be overseas three for posting to a ship in the merchant years next march and is now serving marine also cecil walkfer in the ln fraike ci ccjj three years roaf has spent several leaves re overseas next june and pte albert turning to the plant to help out 1 bo arrived in ftgynd in november j pte cordon ring who spent chrlst- the office staff jotafeyed to ob mas leave with bis wife in town has hawa on friday having been invited completed his basic training at brant to attend the annual office staff i ford and is now at aio cttc oarap christmas party this year celebrating the fifth anniversary of flberglas canada limited staffs were present a number from our section attend ed the woodslde concert on thursday night sympathy is extended to mrs har old griffin in the death of her aunt miss mazy reed of acton mr and mrs george hardy mahal and thelma of guelph flatted on monday with mr and mrs w butter miss eleanor oriffln has received word that her friend ltopl w thompson overseas has been seriously wounded in the stomach and wrist mrs j reld is spending a week at her home in orton we wish the editor staff and hn readers a happy and prosperous new year r kgncwoodf owner tcm cotta ont gf to bring some men had already w shown their hatred for jesus and their rejection of him but god still j ruled and for the sake of those who b received him and would receive e- him in all the centuries since he gj kept the child jesus from harm we i find him 4 protecting jesus men may hate and seek to destroy god s son satan may inspire them with ingen 91 uity and cunning but see how the eternal one spoke to joseph in dreams how he prepared a place of refuge in egypt and ultimately in nazareth where the boy jesus might increase in wisdom and stat ure and favor with god and man 2 preparing jesus god knew of the days of public ministry which re ahead and above all of that day when on golgothas mil christ was in his own body to prepare yation for you and for me god is never taken by surprise he moves forward to the completion of his plan with th vtotely tread of jty he took jesus to egypt he brought him again to nazareth in ft all he was preparing his son tor the days of ministry which were nhemd ad this wa in fulfillment of prophecy see w 15 17 gods t is always vara from duplate canada limited plate tool and die lttl flberglas canada ltd and smith stone ltd and at the delicious turkey dinner nr during the evening of fun and danc ing were abl- to become better ac quainted with one nothr wmf took on personalities and an declared themselves well satisfied with the re sults during dinner om w x phillips president of all untnpani made an interesting speech of wd- come and aim for the future he be lieved strongly ln canada and trusted all the companies would progress with the tunes s s employees and friends held their first christmas party hi the rose room of the arena on friday dec 22nd the first part of the even ing was a concert with harry hale as masteriofceremonles and talent from around the plant the gang e emtnerson j curtis j barley t wilcox r thompson b thompson m puckering and dave currie sang five popular songs with all joining in the chorus mrs i nnmerson and h meredith acosmpatrjed the stagers t pmram j barley and t c aolos h dewhurst pftayad uw scoardisn and k lamon j say sad x woaon played gtssbhi and borden st barrv malone camp borden e five days christmas leave in own qi his wife dvr elmer butt of camp borden was heme for new years with his par enta mr and mrs lawrence burt a priority shipment of argentina frogs arrived ln the united wtfttna recently to combat insect peats that have been destroying floridas sugar cane crop actual evidence i have none but my aunt charwom sutters son heard a policeman on his beat bay to a housemaid on downing st that he had a brother who had friend whs knew when the war was going to en reginald arkell auen sang a duet a silver collection netted the a fund sjs03 a n important item was the visit of santa claus cbfll mcdonald who hander exchanged gifts refreshments were provided at a booth run by the ies auxiliary of the lome soots the rest of the evening was spent m dancing to the music of the popular rybthm robes with jack gain as floor manager the cornmlttee wtth to thank an tbntewho helped to mate the party a great nr issi v i phone 161 corner mam 8c guelph street scotts garage aaa sales nd servkx shell l 4 j5 ospsigbnarsrv

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