the georgetown herald wednesday nov 3rd 1948 pag 1 experience means efficiency we have both schultz electrical construction hione 631w flted schultz memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monumtnts markers moderately priced a card pr letter will bring our service to y6ur door oakville monument works 29 colbome st oakville on highway comtrients on the lesson drama sunday in the bible novembeb 7th house appliance repairs pickup and delivery roof coating prompt service j1mmud1e phone 175r s dm timbers bookkeeping accounting income tax returns king st phone 520j daily weekly monthly service ep head optometrist and manufacturing optician batteries foh hearing aids eye8 examined 8cientificauly h st georges squasut guelph established 20 year 4wwmtiiitntitiiiiiiittntimiiui flowers s for every 5 occasion i design work a specialty bonded member tds 1 taletpraph delivery service j howe by wire anywhere in the world norton floral by hev john m smith in the lesson of the past few we kw we have studied example or thy various types of literature found in the bible thur wi ek we turn our attention to the problem of iuffcrlng which wc find treulcd in the form of i drama in the book of job it is rot our intention in tlds limited spate to deal with the vulues a id characteristic of var ious types of drama suffice it to- nay thit drama hut jmd a lone wide hiatoryns ui entertaining and teaehmg medium and tliit the biblical narrative are lull of dri- inatie viiil itie indeed that ujvh it iirukcs the pariblc i of jesus and other bibc stones come alive the characters live and mtovc and speak the dkilumo ige 111 lehu in which it cjn be- undci stood usually the drama has h central purpose which it is endeavouring to achieve and around which the whole nation u plotted our k y verse or golden tet ns it is omt- times called acquaints- ui with thfr principal teaching of the job drama in relation to the problem of suffering he knoweth tho wa that i take when he hath tried me i shall come forth as gold job 23 10 the biblical rants job 1 l 2 kg 42 16 10a i these passages of scripture give us a brief insight into the drama i of job in chapter 1 verse 1 we j meet the principal character job i o perfect and upright godfearing man of the land of uz in job j 2 1 g we learn in prologue form that this good min who has thus j far enjoyed many rich blessings i of health family and prosperity lis to be sevcrclv tempted and tried i with catastrophe and suffering the orama then unfolds dealing with job misfortunes and ill health and telling something of the work ings of his mind and the challenge i to his faith in god whom even hi j wife urges him to n nounce three friends endeavour to persuade him that god is punishing him for w ickednesj f some sort their philosophv of ill fiu tune md suf fcriiil being that tht ueie pun- ltiv e v imitations of tlie divine job however keep his integrity and finallv looks upon his affile turn as a trving bv firt a rcfinim process out f which lie tintria a stronger man of god in job i j b ida we find job sj aking to god revedml his greater under standing of the uiv uu i if application the presence of suffering is vcr real we do not iiiki m one to brn l it to our attention there is evidence in plentj thit afflic tions great and terrible often hit the rignleous md we too isk tlie inevitable wh if god be right- etius and just jov nig and hol why does he t erinit it in reply one might ask vvhj did he pcinut the suffering of st paul the d f- i i fieulties of livingstone the mar i tyrdom of thousands why did he permit the shame and brutality of calvary htmote u we are f i om i the days of job it is our tendency to look upon suffering and af flic- 1 hon as punishment and eompar- 1 ing the lives of the wicked and die righteous we often believe thn punishment to be unjustl admin istered like job we need to carch our way through the indi- vidual family and national suffer ing of our time to a greater reali zation of the divine to a know ledge that god does not ask us to bear our burdens and oppressions alone hut that he will strengthen the faithful in their hour of need he will comfort them in their das of despair i he drama of job then challen ge us to hold our faith in god t om what mcy for in keeping our integrity we become victorious and know god better uefb mobilizes to give britain strength in cold war to win the peace ieu0i fob iefs bjr fuunllxiiig boylos and tamnsnostatlon in- dpdlos dellrcsy dea- tiaatloa substantial barrings can be effected the scattered efcn of- many can be channelled into aw efficient aipgle stream of reliefajritnouf logs of individuality as to persons groups or organizations moke aid per dollar tor example the coat of placinit a ready packaged 10 1b parcel in the ban da of a recipient in britain exclusive of content pur chase price is- approxi mately 230 at present whereas through uefb concession the compar able cost would be 57c to 79c this economy does not include the very substantial saving which bulk purchasing enecta the gallant people of britain ar aaiflertng today because they an dctcnnloed to win the cold war they are the only nation la jbdrope fighting with body and anina to vaoajulah the spectra that haunt the old world their health i being wk- enetl their efficiency impaired by the tremendous restriction they hate imposed upon them- aeltesb they stand indanger of being defeated by undernoutv ishinent wtw because britain imports fourfifths less goods than before tlie war yet exports more than hair as much again as in 1939 ubeb of making yomr aid to brltalst affective ajaasi tjefb la a vdluntary organllft- tion set up jto collect forward and distr aidto the under- n people of britain uefbjpurchases supplies in bulk j the british government sup plies free transportation- tha uefb british advisory council assures that your dollars will buy w1iit is roost needed for those who need it the most although uefb cannot at present handle used clothing arrangements arc being made to do so early next year v- says the british ministry of food u art living oti mmal nutriliohl stmujardt and ihert is caul or anxiety list this ibouu he having advent effects on physique and health everything you can send us is wanted and urgently wanted if the british people go under you and all of us will feel tb effects we need a strong britain to help fight the cold war give generously to uefbtoday cm britain strength snd your cash donation to year provincial headqimrtar h is deductible from teotable income united emergency fund for britain h ntovaviom coumrrrts otaumen usior ism m la henx wdjr lohd c mscktd hm vfovtoce 1uu1 llajltaut ixtw awv4twub ilun dr c 1l dlalcny loucion oimui anliux niniiln ktq cll imim li l j lmnn hnireu ltrwm412 26isl jam si w m nirral chatu i tta e m pp poam 4h 1 1 kin snxi w mr g ii aitn kc n o nauoiuj dtrccior chairman pro irm soi pari itlds indirms m ill ail uwaa hon vff nluc m ur i n mr i hji al or d a iiiomii eki 3097iii av xtu clttf awkia qu lit f c iwt ciq 395 howe sttttt vacauvr nmusj 0tlrtk sir uliwonli flafellr 111 ckalanii lnt0lvs cmmuji ijdy falon juk adwuawy caumtll irinirm alic unicii of adilonr prctulrni i iil outlier mounllutirn if ii r i4 luirman ntutum ailrla hun a j intli si ami j i imonion ii ii sirrt n m i sired oiiaa l u rt lurftnl jk1 ukiiid imtltcincv futii ron iiiitin re rrj -v- contact your provincial committee for further details give your fullest support to the national cawptlaa november 1 4 to december 5 to tmhte a large sura of cash to aid bcitlsb men women and children- watch the papers for further anooai stampsanderso t wedding jinl i in i j ile s iiintlu i die marriage of sanderson daughter ham g sander on the late mi sander stamp of toronto si mrs uav id stamp t hams took place n te rnoon oil k in church horn ite v heh tid jean of mrs wil- of i loi i and on to i t in in f mi n d ol gle i uil satuituiv af the united ih o kccs n hi 1 use mbl turn bluk ither elu e le if red 1 1 ssori md flov ei s 1 lui hold i lu j i e e e w ith w nite 4illcssones grey roses pink ciepe the i ose conflict in tlie wars icd rolling tide to me tin in still mv babies in hei eves a pure light shone i hope tig un o ec them lu brne aid carrv on and i in man returned the b isket t the p irtiio of their w a s i but the look on that brave mothers face hi 11 i e member all his days she had plumbed tlie depth sorrow but et her faith waa strong may we all hc courage borrow her will to carrj on agt li i we ddmi trip omls tht bi it it woie ool gabardine suit iice ssories on then ituthern l i id al llue wine coat and i eturn mr sfw gniwii iihwmiiiuiiuiinitliil eyes examined glasses ftttep repairs simmons 1 jewellers ua1n st georgetown tclukpiione 580 ut mmji fcj wj lilnj xu 1 4 salarjay al rf lamitli falaslsu iux optia 101 eun hrlpful quotations wi may not fully comprehend the affliction but we tan know by experience the inmfort of god aii we i is in the hcalo of exist ence we find ourtaclvea actually chooulng pain and trouble rather than comfort and ca the highest kind of pain in voluntary it is suffered for a cause or for the sake of others chrlstlonlty la not a mngual but a moral revelation und the end l the production of moral character and not tlie saving of its devotees in particular situations from tlie operation of the lawi of physical phenomena it is not pain but their attitude to pain which hu made noble some of the world greatest uuf- fcrer love turn the plae of cruci fixion into a gardtl tlie noils were drlvn into tho liuncls of jciius but they were driv en into the heart of god irate caller you spoiled my ar ticle by a muiprint editor im sorry what did we lfet wrong caller a proverb i employed you printed it a word to the wife hj wlfrthwt ministir of the ihurih p i firmed the ceremony in a eltmg of aut umn flowers mrs 1- ric h wilson vis at the organ and miss bi mice walker of toronto sing because during the signing of tin r gist r the bride jiven m mat i i i her mother wore a gown ef ivo y satin with jace volte and he tin embroidered with seed pearls lily- point slecv es satin ovei skirt ex tending into a long tram her full h ngth embroidered veil fell fiom i torntt of pearls and small whi e hi ids and she woie i single sttmd of peails wlv cascade bouquet was of red better turns uses miss dorothy sandeison of georgetown her sisti r s nuiul o honour wore turquoise taffeta made on princess liius with ni t yoke and flange tollii cap sleevis and full floor length kirt she- wore a matching floral hemldreha and carried pink roue 1 here were three bridesmaids mum josephine sanduram of elori sister of the bilde in mauve cm- bokked org indie over light hue taffeta sweetheart neckline cap sltevess and gnthend full ski t her floral headdre matched hi r i bouipiet of mauve baby inuinu i miss piggy willett of giorgi town was in a gown of pale yel low with brocaded satin bodice and a full m t ovcrskirt shi una a floral headdress and carried bione mums mi j mai ion stamp of glen wil liam iste r of the groom woie a gown in id imiliu to the vellow one in pah pink and bnuqut t wt rt baby mums i hi hi hi grooms broihei mr hiiph stamp of geoigetown wis the best man 1 he u in i i io mr david stamp of clxluul urn mr norman hugip toionto md mr hugh wiley georgetown a leieption followed t lit tere mony at the home or the lnmca mother white the looms win prettily docniati d with pink and white ntrfeumertf and white bells the bride table wui tentied with a tiered wedding cuke flunked by and mis stamp will live in toronto guests were present from tor onto gtorg town woodbi idge glen williams kitchener bell fountain and elora mi- snoiri it in loo t the s she slowl ked a little wear e losing of the da bore hei hopping basket on her i omeward way and tlie man who overtook her was a little we u too but he said your load looks heavv could i cari it for you sun she iml you re welcome it is hi iv as you ray and the man asked hows tho shopping did they soak you much today she wai neat md trim this lody a sunny imil wore she had set n tne summers come anil go piihapa two score or moi e she had lived through stormy win ters sun tlu worlds unrest increase she had given two of her loved ones so as we might live in pence she hail borne without a murmur tho scar th it wars impose but youd juit to mention shopping and at once hei temper rose did thiy oak me did they ever lath week gets wore ami worse i used to save a something now 1 ve nothing in y purse i i in my mans pay io e a little hei hi aililre j but ae a jump behind of ditp pink and now its like the movie play gont ill gone with the wind l don t know what a the cause of it oi what its al m lybe thuie ate one millers left and w i vi not found them out- oh will hi aid and smiled again ve still gieit things to prize 1 ve health an 1 liength the good i oids love ihings man can t iowimt or rl e 1 ve the memory of my loddloa who imaged the geat divide through tho hmoke 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