the georegtown herald wednesday sept 18 1946 it is not possible to imam mtm ration books to consumer who apply in person at iocal ration bojk or at ration branches if you did not secure your new book during official distribu tion week then mail your application card to any local ration board or ration branch hi your vicinity your application is to be made on the green card marked rb 191 at the back oje your present book no 5 be sure that the card is hlled in completely before mailing and that your name and address are printed delayed applications will have to be cleared through the main office of the ration administration and your new book will be mailed you asatjon as possible ha1vton plow botb to compete rntbrnationai tbe international plowing match ti ter lapse of severto years it to tm beld oct 15 to 18 in hunan county at tbe port albert airfield it is an- tmpatedttiait quite a number of helton plow boys will compete at vbia event in tbe intercounty evente open to teenis of two contestants under 20 yean of age hatton will be represented as fouowb tractors keith merry horn by and onniies hunter georgetown walking plow gordon ferguson and clark armstrong both of noasagweya township tihese young men were se lected at an elimination contest beld on the farm pf john royce trafalgar township two weeks ago syida piark young of mulilcen was the coach and judge at tnla event the hatton match and farm mac hinery display is scheduled for thurs day october 31 and will be held on the farm of wm neatf hornby we understand from w j robertson president of the halton association tat they have an ideal site and the halton association is out to duplicate and if possible surpass their 1046 match which was generally admitted to be the best county match held in the province windfall cucumbers a thrifty housewife was making meticulous selection of vegetables friday mornings market the farmer was showing her some cucumbers she noticed a mark on one and with a you dont put anything over me manner informed him i dont want windfalls the farmers selfcontrol was amas- lng he dldn t even chuckle oakvlue recordstar card of thanks mrs thomas ebon would like to thank friends whose cards and flowers helped to brighten tbe hours during her lllfyi in bospttal food is the worlds number one problem buy less use lees waste 8hare wrtfc tbe hungry moderation a atiti4 ahiae 2l because we are a moderate people canada has come through the war with perhape the least dislocation of any nation actirely involved that is a remarkable tribute both to the overall policies of our government and to the fundamental wisdom of the canadian people and it holds out a glorious promise for the future but to make that promise come true in the days ahead we shall have to continue to live up to our principles of moderation we shall have to continue to think act and live moderately to give m to the natural desire for immediate enjoyment of everything and anything presently in short supply can result only in inflation and disaster this is not our way the house of seagram suggests that each days enjoyment be moderate so that the rich promise of canadas tomorrow can beytuinlled to the full s xsrfert awfo 0lna somerrow- sfraeooe xsrfideraoh 0ixfay the house of seagram j sunday school lesson jbstjs and the taw of the stkanger by rev r o todd lesson ex et 123 dent m 14 18 matt 25 3441 thou shalt neither vex a stranger nor oppress him the word stranger refers to a foreign resident sometimes we are inclined to think that the com- man tfhs bible are arohalo one can hardly say that mils one is race prejudice is a very primitive thing yet it lingers on among people which have tiie highest civilization in modern tunes the nazis have been ttie only ones truthful enough to admit their feelings of racial superiority but what nation does not hold the doctrine in practice in on age when peace and justice depend on world unity and world government race prejudice is a marked handicap we do not doubt that other races and nations are guilty ol prejudice a gainst ourselves since they are al ready condemned for it by god we may rightly detest their attitude be fore we adopt a holler than thou attitude it is right that on our part we do some stocktaking what has been our treatment of black and other coloured races in our midst in the past and at the present what has been our treatment of immlgtantfaces do the words chink jap and dago reflect our attitude what has been our treatment of japanese canadians and our attitude towards them during the recent war have we not been guided to a large extent by race prej udice if not then how do we explain the fact that the germans living in canada and the italians belonging to races whose countries were much more dangerous enemies were treated in quite a different way on serious con nweratlon there la no doubt that we are condemned by god and the other races may rightly detest our attitude it would seem that the representatives at paris would accomplish more by confessing their sins than they have by their useless bickering at least they have their sins in common and a confession might give them a com mon ground upon which to build that for which the common people of the world are hoping and praying using the majestic symbolism of the parable of the last judgment jesus laid down his teaching regarding what would decide the destiny of nations just as a shepherd could easily dis tinguish between sheep and goats so god the ruler over all could recognize and divide nations accordingly but jesus draws the line quite differently from the natural man lit is not drawn on racial or ru lines or class lines not according to respect ability or conventional goodness but aooordtag to simple unaffected kind new to 1 the world s hungry and des titute 2 those who are strangers that is other races nations and classes 3 the diseased in body and mind 4 those who are prisoners for any reason atau we may judge ounelves by this stan oard or we may not but let us not for one minute thlnlc that others are not so judging us we may be entitled to judge others by this standard but whiie we judge christ would tell not to judge ufce the man who saw the mote tn his brothers eye but was blind to the beam m his own eye wheri v are tempted to be prejudiced ganst another nation let us take pn to base our prejudices on christian stand ards that it may not be blind wbn a man does tht he is compelled to confess his own personal and rational guilt for no man nor nation is so per fect in these things that there is no room for improvement kindness done to man is done to christ a kindness done to one whom we greatly love we thh of as done to ourselves also love j si ways like that christ with us in- finite love for stoning humanly la so completely identified with nt feu manrf that he was baptised unto re pentance and died beating tumidly sins he is so identified with under privileged and oppressed humanity that love shown to them is love shown to himself the future of those who deem themselves above christ a stand ards of judgment those sod those nations- is so dreadful that our lord in referring to it used the most dreadful imagery of his time to des cribe evil consequences and evil des tiny i barragers cleaners dyers for quality a service phone 233 have you lost your key is your lock broken on ihe spot serhoe with ear new light delivery- track 396r6 art johnson or leave orders with gopdletf hardware bpecuunmg tax repairing hesse locks at all kinds shoetrepairing prompt and ufxient service fl james cummins at ross thompson shoe store slendor tablets akb bfpbcmvs weekb- supply sus u weeks nrni iu a tree for your feel lloyds com and cahrw i salve for ouniurs n i gruen watches fine diamonds la phone 456 bramptoa this one dnnt count tommy vanes has tbe record of setting uie first deer of the m but the sad sort la that the waroes family wont be tastmg any juicy deer steak last thursday night while driving home from a trip to oatcrule mr wames ca- struck a large buck dear on the 7th line just south of the dimdas highway the game warden was oaued and had to destroy the wounded animal whioh by law will be sent to the bouse of refuge at brampton for disposal by tbe residents there the oar wm only slightly dun- aged with dinted front fender and broken parking light the warden said he woom do his beat to see that tommy had a dear bead for ids m telpteoe at home we most not waste wboe puroba ej 1 hungry rosedale floral cut flowers wadtw and vmm phone 283j ask st we tm f farmers i attention m s ip fkret of cbsmvi imi tan stock wo tor mgtaajt prices far old bono falco brothers whitmee t a x i phone 241 i isti its