Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1946, p. 6

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rear v the georgetown hfcram wednesday march 6th 1946 mk jvhitmee a x i phone 241 li a flowers i twf every occastoic 1 pesiqn work a 1 specialty we cebs 1 1 norton floral fhene sis geonelown dick riddall dealer in rawleigh products agent for airway santnzor vacuum cleaners call lor demonstration 5 qujbh st i georgetown jack ridley getffiral trucking dealer in feed and livestock fxxv cu 1 tiiiiimt faene ffi r 4 oeer- fetewa ihemnwie fhaoe ik mountain romance by barbara benedict aiaociated newapaimsni wnu faaturaa j suaday school lesson useeas jtidro lb9boh test judges 2 7 11 10j3 rosedale greenhouse cut flowers design work phone 283j st we p foot ailments treated miss allan liull coot aflmeata for faoeh ladles and scnuemen open mool thura and m tip cciock an fbone lwoj 37 arthur bt guelptt upholsterihfi your old furniture remade like new wo bare opened op our boa- taum again cor old apd n coatotnen in georgetown bonk imi or write ml qtjken bt e biamfton rhilgartner daphne slipped upon a loose stone and sprained her ankle a she aid david were coming down the mountain david had picked her up gently and carried her the rest of the way to the base he called the hotdl from the camp there ak ing them to send up a car durum the drive she sat leaning agar si rum and once he thought she ha fainted a doctor was called that night and yid injured ankle bandaged david sent qaphne v te next morning and that was the lal she heard from him she was sur prised that he didnt visit her si e was astonished when on the lav following she hobbled down to tho lobby and he wasnt there to grce her the day wore on and her astm shment became wonder and la curiosity she asked whether be in his room the clerk told her t mr stearns had gone checked out daphne stared licked out when the clerk had exhausted his sup ply of information mr stearns had checked out that was all daphne was stunned alarmed dis appointed faintly angry at first daphne tried to find some logical explanation for it she wert over in her mind every detail of their association since that day they had met a month before on ihe sumilu g mountim thai was the beginning of their friendship david told her that i e vas a construction engineer what tfd he like to do well climb moun tains for one and swim and pav tennis and lake long walks and sit on lonely mountain p jk and medi tate about the universe and life i d the planets crazy well if those things wtrc craz then there wen two cr people stopping at mountn n gw n bcciuse that s what daphne liked thus did ech find in the oil r so man things of common intt rt t there followed delightful hopp das of climbing ind hiking of t n nis and canoeing of whipping f l mountain streams and stalking will tame with cameras das and weeks of it each hour more enjooble than the one pn ceding two people in a universt if wonder watching life go by to dnphne it had been a glorious interlude to the humdrum exist nee to w hich she was accustomed some thing that was making a lasting im pression on her memory something she would treasure always and now the end had come sit ting on the sundrenched veranda of the mountain glen hotel she went over every detail of all that had happened tried to piece things together and arrive at a logical ex planation of dav id s mysterious de parture and failed a week passed daphne s ankle mended she was allowed to walk about the grounds frequentryshe looked up at the peak of green mountain resolved that ihe would have to get away from it all and so at the end of another week daphne packed her things wired for a reservation and took the early ho ld bos to the ttay railroad station the train whistle interrupted her thoughts she sighed deeply turned away and picked up her bags the great locomotive swept by and stopped a whitecoated porter de scended the steps of the single pull man car and dropped his footstool daphne was on the verge of swing ing aboard when a pair of mascu line legs came down the steps to ward her and she paused she waited instinctively looking up and then her heart turned com pletely over the man was david and he was looking at her queer ly daphne you re of course you tv not heturned to the porter here give me those bags miss card well is not taking this train why of all the he grasped her arm and hurried her across the platform save it he snapped i know the answers anyhow besides t ve got to ask you something oh you have well why didn t you ask me two weeks ago instead of running off so impolitely i had to ran off to summon up enough courage yon see he stopped and faced her ton see i didnt have the nerve that pla tonic friendship of ours was all tight but it had its drawbacks i just couldnt take it i guess after all im nly a man daphnes heart was pounding wildly but she said whatever in at world are you talking about just this being a man i fell in love with you well it wasa ques tion of whether i d better risk tell ing you and losing your friendship altogether or trying to keep going as we were then that day you sprained your ankle and i had to carry you down the mountain and you rested against me all the way back in the automobile v but j didnt sprain my ankle that is i didnt intend to i meant just to twist it a little so youd have to carry me and then in the car i leaned against you because 1 thought that if i did wall of course belng- a man fou wouldnt understand those thingi men are stupid far down the track the southbound tooted a farewell to mountain olcn it seamed to remind david of some uilrjav bacauaa pa flopped atari nu like a uilcmaw khot and took daphne in w anna a ftttoele in confusion students of history will be familiar with periods in the lives of most of the world powers when out of chaos and disunity unity came when a aiunber of small principalities and provinces temporal bishoprics and kingdoms be came welded together in a great nat ion one thinks especially of the his tory of nations such as france italy germany and britain the book oi judges records a similar period of cha os out of which came unity in the hebrew nation in preceding lessons we have- spoken of uifi hebrew tri al- that is exactly what uv were twelve of them loosciy leacxated during the migration from egypt the soujourn in the wilderness and tne period of invasion of canaan under leaders like moses joshua and those whom the present lesson describes as the elders that outlived joshua settling down in the newly conquer ed territory and facing new conditions or life was no easy process itcteman- ded social and political readjustment the people had been nomads now they weie setued agriculturalists they had lived in tents like bedouins now they lived in houses they had been shepherds now they must adapt themselves to agriculture the terrl toe other to do otw mf have a le wider ttan thei interests of each and one wonders if tine interests of eaoh are not better served- mtheintuuj-lrxgrttlonct- wider responsibility it is not within i the scope of this lesson to discuss the i relative merits of thecases of labor and management one has his opin ion and another has another but in seems true in the nation at large that both have fallen away from the wor ship of god the result is disaster and loss to both principally to and one cannot help but sympathise most with the pady who suffers most but the cure we suggest as this les son suggests is a return of both to the service ot the christian gjxl this one thing is certain in theperiod in which we live tfcp stewardship of experi ence is in our hands and the verdict of history is against those who make bad use of their stewardship indus trial s tength in canada will come from the worship of one godnot la bors god not managements god as the one ood but the greater god the christian odd in whose service the in terests of each ore served creorgetqwn octogenerian mrs george currie dies at sons home resident of georgetown for 21 years mrs george carrie passed away at the home of her son george on the 7th line on thursday february 28th tory was not conquered all at once and j formerly maggie hume she was born there was continual warfare with the on tt f m bsquesing township and original inhabitants of the land and with her husband farmed at lot 6 with the mattj desenv tribes accustom- concession 7 esquesing until her hus- ed to malting armed forays into the band 5 death 28 years ago agricultural districts for food fodde- 1 in 1926 she moved to georgetown and slaves there were those enemfts antphad made her home since that from without rhere was also the time in the house on main street south great enemj from within iu name across from the old barber property was disunity the one bond which she was always acuve and was ailing had held the tribes together was the for only a week before her death mrs worship of jehovah and the common currie was a member of knox presby obedience u his luw given through terian church moses as the last man died who had the last member of her family her been associated w th moses aaron and only survivor is her son george a joshua the units were broken new so i member of the esquesing township clal conditions biuunht new customs council a son hume predeceased and new loyalties u d new religion as weil the people begin 10 la1 awav from the worship ot one ood to the worship ol manv tods aju so we read in vii ihe lliildrtn of israeldid evil u uie light of t e lord and se id baalim buunm ib the pluial of baal rile buiiluii wtre i e tods of the ugn ul urul u habitants of ci naaji beloie the in us ion it uus thought uiat tlie harvest of grain and lruit were lhe tjirts of the god who ow ned a cerium section of land on which these things were grown the god was tlie baal or owner there was a baal for everj section and as they mingled among the original inhabl tanur and took up agricultural life the hebrews naturally learned the farming methods and customs from the local inhabitants picking up at the same tune the custom of worshiping baal which was un with farming her a few years ago rev c o cochrane took charge of the funeral service from mcclure s fu il home on saturday and inter ment was in hillcrest cemetcrv nor val pull bearers were wilfred mc donald frank mcdonald blake hume john elliott alex hume of esquesinc and alex hume of georgetown thursday halfholiday your georgetown merchants are appreciative of your cooperating m shopping through the week and allowing them to enjoy a thrusday halfhgiday throu ghout the year j buy in georgetown from your friendly local mfrchant georgetown board of trade ret ml division 31 we wash every toing a complete laundry service catering to the needs of georgetown and district wet wash 6 cents a lb minimum 60c georgetown laundry phone 228 j georgetown english bride and baby daughter welcomed to btewarttown bed cross work continual j i arriving in stewarttown yesterday after crossing from england on the aqultanla was another district war bride mrs ken murray with their ba by daughter marilyn married to c sm ken murray in 1m4 she is the former constance etva logan of alder- shot csm murray returned to canada last octoberand has since received his methods this meant that each tribe discharge ban the army began worshipping a different god and aectkinslistn developed when there fore the enemies from without came upon a certain part of the country there was no unity of action in oppos ing them if one trtoe were attacked it was no concern of the otber tribes each had its own god to serve and he was expected to protect the people in bis particular pari of the country so it was that the hebrew tribes began to go down under the assaults of their en emies when they forsook jehovah and worshipped baal disaster came upon them periodically some individual was ar oused to take the leadership of his people and bring them out of their dif ficulty this individual was the judge he called the people back to the wor ship of god and rallying then around this centre he acted as their military commander he continued to hold this position for his life time acting also as administrator of the law the per iod of the judges was one of recurring disasters and comebacks there seem ed to be susttucace pf eyenia- ing from ood to the local deities disas ter as the result repentance and re turn to ood and deliverance among the judges are such wellknown names as samson the famous strong man with the long hair and gideon with nis picked band of 300 men with their lamps and pitchers it took the he brews a long time to learn the lesson they should have learned from these repeated disasters that unity is strength and that unity comes from the worship of one god but unity was in the making during this period and the seed sown by moseswas taking root and the blade was beginning to appear which would ripen at last into the full corn in the ear in the time of the kings of israel is there a lesson for us in this his tory do wejiolneed to learn the les son of the unity that comes from the worship of one god do we not need to turn away from our sectional tribal gods to the worship of the lord god of heaven and earth the father of all mankind in wriom there is nelther gcmknor jew male nor female ibond nor free there is a iendenytoward world government the uno la a step in that direction but unless we can lekm the bitter 1 ssons that exper ience has taught unless we forsate the worthlp of our lotioncoda and worship the god of nation the jerdlot of history la against us andtbe punishment stem and relentless the erne is true is k not in industrial wantaief surely experience ha taught us that disaster comes upon the hon as awhole whan labor and atsn acameav each worships it own nxso eav 4b4 wtoatt one sttto does what to woods i electrical equipment milker grinder oat roller cooler fart freezer water heater we can make immediate delivery to avoid disappointment next summer we would 1 advise ordering your cooler now for immediate or spring delivery we are now taking orders on fart freezers for the home cattif accepted in trade t phone 332 hewson georgetown only your continued support of the red cross can ensure that the splendid work being dqnelocaursick and wounded veterans will e kept up your support will make possible such viral peacetime works as the upkeep of outpost hospitals the peacetime blood donor service nursing services disaster relief the visiting homemaker service the junior red cross and many other services for the social betterment of our people there will be no red cross dnve for funds this year your continued membership in the red cross is all that is asked minimum membership fee is one dollar your local red cross branch will provide you with further details fotfc ejiekectom o the carabiar ie ctoss society ontario division c bruot mu prtew

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