the georgetown herald wednesday oct 16 1946 aim jjfljf s r w z irtsm t j moftlit hood flour choice c i ph ofc c vo en who win prizes or homo baking r hallon plowing match amd farm machinery display and demonstration farm of wm near lot 2 8th line esquesing thursday oct 31 79500 prize list demoostretkma oommence at 100 pjn these include demonstrations by a power take off post bole digger a home made manure loader an automatic pickup bay baler 2 how corn picker with btatjc shredder attachment a dynamometer power chain saws a drag saw corn shelter spraying for warbles bucfcxakes bull dozer and ditch grader etc for prize list contact w j robertson president milton p b 2 j e whttelock milton sectreas halton plowmens association ashgrove dance stanley park erin evetcr- friday modern aires band upwells limited thanksgiving sunday morning the service was well attended by members friends and visitors the front of the church was beautifully decoraited with gladioli and autumn dowers three lovely babies were presented for bap tism by their parents nora elizabeth the daughter of mr and mrs horace barnes karen joanne daughter mr and m murray brigden and jeffrey graham son of mr and mrs fred nurse a number of young people were received into full membership of the church and rev fred ainsworths address on this do in htemembrance of me was in keeping with the obser vance of the sacrament of the lord s supper visitors at this service were mrs jas barnes mr and mrs peter d hartley mrs allan mr and mrs norman wrlgglesworth and son gor don all of milton miss viola brig den miss doris brownridge and mr and mrs hartley anderson of toron to thanksgiving sunday was also the occasion of a happy family gathering at the home of mrs horace barnes when twenty five guests sat down to a birthday dinner in honor of mr norman wrigglesworth among them were mr and mrs claude twiss and son charles and mr and mrs harold coulson and daughter lynda from campbellvllle mr gilbert wriggles worth and miss norma evans and the milton relatives who were present at the christening service mr and mrs clayton wilson and btmlce spent thanksgiving week end at owen sound mrs frank wilson and daughter manyn spent sunday at her home in woodbrldge quite a numbef of our citizens at tended the intematolnal plowing match at port albert rev a w fosbury of acton will be bltotirklt dies in calgary dr bt paul received word on mon day tihat his brother mr j k paul kc had died suddenly at his home in calgary alto the news was a great shock as mr paul had been plan ning to visit georgetown this fall sunday school lesson paul 8 widening field of service by rev r c todd acts 13 15 13 u 4446 48 49 14 26 27 in this lesson is the record of pauls first missionary journey it began with a prayer meeting in his congregation at antiooh where a voice was raised to say that the lord required two of his servants paul and barnabas to go out into new fields and so the hands of the congregation were laid upon paul 1 it was natural that paul and bar nabas should sail to cyprus barnabas was a native of this island it was al so natural that being jews and ohrls- itanlty having sprung from judaism they should begin their preachingin the jewish synagogues here theyon nounoed that jesus was the m christ the son of god 2 out of this preaching to the jews the mission to the gentiles arose in the places where paul and barnabas preached were large numbers of jews who had migrated many of them held to a judaism- as pure as that of pales tine but because the environment was gireek and gentile many of the jews had departed from the strictness of the laws and ceremonlei as practi sed in the homeland these would be more ready to accept the radical change of outlook which was required by christ among the greek gentiles there were some who had accepted the jewish faith some had submitted completely to all the laws and customs of judaism including the rite of cir- v i i church md 1u mission must prove sn2t jtj itself in the spiritual vitality of con and barnabas and ieywere set apart cumclslon t majorityhow- for this hazardous undertaking the route they took and the places where in they preached the gospel may be seen from the lesson text this marks the beginning of pauls mission to the gentiles and of the evangelization of europe it did not begin with a far reaching scheme or by the appoint merit of a committee it simply began with a prayer meeting in a local con negation of christians it was the hearing of the gospel and obedience i the command of christ to baptize all nations that is where all true evangelism d missionary nttivitj does begin in a local congregation of christians which ukes its christian life seriously which lb serious about the gospel of christ serious about prayer and which lakes heed to the responsibilities under god which lie at hand the realitj of service keep in mind the anniversary services on sunday november 3rd xe grctatlonal life as in that at antioch i issing bottles jars all sorts of glass containers are missing the warehouse shelf the wholesaler s storeroom your retailers shop theyre all feeling the bottle shortage the shelves that used to be packed with fuu bottles jars and containers are now empty very empty your manufacturer and dealer are depending on you to return these empty bottles so that he can refill them again you depend on him to deliver the goods you need doesnt it seem reasonable for you to help each other out 9 remember no bottle means no refill please gather up and return to the dealer all your empty bottles today pwotttw by the brewing industry ontario wni a bottlk snortace t canadian glass factories normally pro duce millions of bottles ewsry month the vital ingredient in bottle making fa soda ash the only big canadian soda ash factory vas strike bound for months stocks of soda ash have been used up bottle factories are dosed down bottles are not being made today beverage bottlers and all producers of bottled liquids must have your bottler back to keep gc- i ihg bottling plants will fc close down too if your letnpues are not returned ever were not completely identified with the jewish community in this way but had come under the influence of the jewish teaching about god to uch an extent that they attended the services of worship at the synagogue and observed the jewish moral laws all of these types would be familiar with the idea of the messiah and ouid understand paul s message it turned out that for the most part the jews turned against paul s teach ing and the gentiles were attracted bv it racial and religious jealousy arose wherever paul preached the doctrine of the eq lallty of all believers christ whether jew or gentile anj whtrt he preached that it wis not lie essarj to obsej ve the jewish cere monlal rites such as circumcision to be a christian the salvation offered bv jesus the messiah was received by faith said paul not by the observance oi outward signs such as circumcision this created i bitter issue men wi h in the church itself eventually paul and barnabas found populirlty araonj the gentiles and an equal unpopular ity among the jews it was this situ atlon which led them to announce tha since the jews had shown themselves unworthy of the salvation offered they would turn to the gentiles acts 13 46 their preaching of the gospel evident ly found ready acceptance amongst the gentiles acts 13 48 this 6cene described in acts 13 marks the begin ning of paul s mission to the gentiles and by the time he and barnabas re turned from their journey he was committed to a gentile mission tho he continued thereafter always to make his approach through the jews first the fact that paul found more ready acceptance of the gospel on the part of those with a pagan back ground reminds one of the fact that jesus found more response among pub licans and harlots than among the highly religious pharasees strong re llgious convictions traditions and pre judices frequently constitute a barrier to real christian faith and real chris tian truth and justice self righ teousness often prevails against love with many who never for a moment doubt their own christianity this lesson should lead all who study it to examine their own basis of faith both as individual members of the church and as a congregation is our faith based on law and ceremonial rites or upon a confession of christ the son of god the christian church is destined to revolutionize the whole basis of life and society and it will prove itself to be an explosive force of great potency when it is recognized that salvation is by faith and not by creed law or ceremony and when the spirit lal life of local congregations revitalized b prayer committment and consecration small lathe work and motor rebushing starter and generator repairs guaranteed precision work with our new lathe guy wilson c1aris superiority ll li charis design idjiuublt frulure ba wars been dwsncrat a gbant comfort fhais why abort- agea have not maaal baatt ei si 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