Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1945, p. 3

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air- force be and fats wife and baby daughter expect to make teir borne in georgetown pte ken beerman wae home from petawawa for a leave with his wtfe ana baby son cadet winiam kelly of brookvule spent the week end at bis home m town wilis send in your social and personal items for phbuoatton -we- will be pleased to print them v proclamation issued under trie authority of the emergency shelter regulations order- mcounca p c 9439 december 19 1944 to all persons planning to move to victoria vancouver if ew westminster hamilton toronto ottawa hull as part o a plan to meet congested conditions all persons who propose to rent or occupy family quarters in any of tkese emergency shelter areas are required by board order first to obtain a permit from the administrator of emer gency shelter for the district the purpose of the order is to help those who must be in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation before completing arrangements to move to any of these districts write to the administrator for full parti culars of thejemergency shelter regulations as they apply to that district 1 foriawnew no person may move to and rent or occupy an administrator s permit fform es 1 hamilton every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order commits an offence and in addition to other penalties will be required by the administrator to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expense the emergency shelter regulatio provide serious penalties for hindering or obstructing these ef and for any contravention of the regulations or of an order of the board or of the a dm nirtrator the wartime prices and trade board lesson for march 11 toctad and tumj i set totwreatk counen of miglessi acsfottct umo by the cor ot d8girle8hxr lkssom rmxt- u mst at coldacm tadtt riy mu wio sen iter ma la us dsny unskh sad take up hki eraaa and fodew m hattbaw u m what you have la not your own in fact if you are a christian both you and your possessions belong to god see i cor 30 t 39 to be his disciple involves tbe recognition of tbe fact that life is essentially i stewardship holding our ptbperjx and our persons in trust for hinr the cost of discipleship is one which should be candidly faced it la far more than the cost of join- ins s church or subscribing to a creed that may and ofterdoes mean little or nothing but tot a follower of christ calls for thinking and living in accordance with his liandards we must i tfctmk high abot geo w 16 17 the picture of this rich intelli gent young man a leader in his community coming to christ with his eagerquest for eternal jue is a most attractive one he recognized jesus as a master in israel and a good man his thinking about our lord did not go far enough and jesus cor rected hum at once he pointed out that if he recognized him as good then he must be god far from disclaiming divinity jesus declared here that everyone who thinks right about him must agree that he is god it is of the highest importance that the follower of christ be clear that his master is god otherwise his attitude toward him will reflect his defective viewpoint and his witness concerning him will lead men astray instead of aright cor rect doctrine is vitally important as the foundation of real discipleship the one who thinks right about god will ii live blgbt with others w 18- 20 the commandments to which jesus referred were those which concerned a mans relationship to his fellow man there is to be no violence to another person no de ceit or trickery no dishonoring of confidence but an active interest and love for ones neighbor as well as ones family the disciple ef christ cannot ef fectively serve him in this world without a proper attitude toward others he must not sin against them that is clear but what is more he must be known as one who loves them note that this young man could honestly say that he had kept these commandments few of us could make such a claim but he did and jesus did not question it or rebuke him in fact he loved him for it see mark 10 21 what a fine character this young man bad what limitless posslbili ties for usefulness what promise for the future 1 but something was lack ing something stood in his way jesus went directly to the heart of his trouble and told him that he must hi act bight about money w 2138 toward persons his life was rightly related but toward his pos sessions ah that was another mat ter he was rich and his money tood between him and god be- ween him and a life of service and pirituality when a man hag money and it for god s glory and the good of his fellow man it is a blessing to him and to others but when money lays hold of man and it has him instead of his having it spiritual dis aster is ahead and not far away it is propir to be prudent thnfn and imbtlious but when thi joth or np nf wealth becomes the upp t m v thinp even ii et worthy qinl ities ivfomr the enemies of a man note the stomshment of the dis tples v 25 th y too ihnugf thi v had little or nothing had beer ruttm with the iwi for riches do not miss the glorious assur e of verse 26 nothing u im possible with god he can evei ie b rich man and dnes if now there is more to discipleship thnn sacrifice god has a recom pense for his children let us iv expect the right reward v 29 no one has evec lost anything by serving the lord he gives liberally and makes a hundredfold return for every sacrifice we make christian workers can testify that god has lit erally fulfilled this promise to them but the greatest reward of all waits beyond the end of this earth ly life over yonder there awaits us the prospect of eternal fellowship with the lord we love and serve and with all those who share with us the place of being disciples fol lowers and servants of christ this life brings many precious moments of joy and satisfaction there is frlepdship and comradeship in labor there are a thousand blessings even here but the great est of bd is the pnwpectnf orever witr the lord vrou know lige my boy friend 1 lige waters asked mabel wheeler incredulously her round blue eyes were large and unblinking as she placed an order of stew on the counter before private mack jellaby in town on leave from camp nearby aw sure i know lige jellaby replied with bland untruthfulness tell em snytliing that was his mot to you say he was stationed on the coast for a while sure i was there with him jellaby twisted his lean dark face info a thoughtful frown lets see your name is urn he looked at the waitress mabel wheeler she said sure mabel jellaby replied why ive heard him speak of yoo dozens jot tunes in fact he said powering his voice and leaning across the counter toward the plump come ly girl whose eager smile was mads vivid by her red hps and whit teeth he gave me a message fox you when he heard id be stationed near his old home town he did lige gave you a mes sage for met mabel exclaimed de lightedly tell me private mack jellaby glanced around the lunchroom then returned his cautious scrutiny to mabels ex pectant smile not here he said its well its personal can i meet you somewhere tonight alone i know lige wouldn t want anyone t overhear what i have to tell you mabel hesitated her pap had told her to be careful of these soldiers so had lige and if pap or anyone else saw her with tnis young fellow smartaleck that he was no i couldnt do that ahe said if my pap ever learned t ahhl said jellaby in haughty deprecation he doesnt need te know he closed one eye then and sighed lige sure gave me an earful to tell you he wouldnt trust t to paper else hed have written that did it mabels blue myem swam all right soldier she said quickly ill 111 meet you in the village park at the edge of town si- nine oclock tonight ill be waiting on the bench at tbe end of the mid dle path jellaby concealed his triumphant smile behind a paper napkin til be there he promised finally the clock in tbe tower of the little village hall said i 45 jel laby started toward tbe designated place he was breathless in antici pation the park loomed as a vague blur in the dim light cast by a lonely street lamp jellaby s feet made ns noise as he turned from the side walk and entered the soft shadows the path wound through groves of trees and clumps of shrubbery a as jellaby neared the rendezvous his pulse beat fast at the thought of mabel awaiting him he rounded a bend and saw her a dim figure in white then he froze in his tracks jumpin jeeps directly behind ms- be he saw another figure tall and rangy a slouch hat pulled down low on its forehead a rifle was cradled in the long arms for several sec onds private mack jellaby was root ed to the spot armed himself he would have enjoyed combat liar tnfler he admitted to himself but he was no coward but he was no fool either his glib tongue couldnt get him out of this jam and all he had to fortify his speech were his two fists while that other guy it must be mabels old man had a rifle he had been tricked the girl had purposely led him an she had told her father about him and this was a trap they thought theyd make an example of him to discour age other soldiers but there was still time to run jellaby turned and crashed through thickets and shrubs expecting any mtattrtw a bul let in his back he didnt stop rseksf xmtil he reached the sentry tlnn be stood and panted his relief fur the first time in his hfe he was glad to see me of those guys mabel wheeler was peeved too because the sojrfisjr had failed to keep his appointment she really did want to bear what lign bad told him so bedly v elss want to hear it m fact mat at- had watted half the night and bar only oetapany was that status at tte cfvussar con federate volunteer whioa assad be hind the bench

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