Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1953, p. 5

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v loams qukxlyi you can get 30 to 1000 without bankabls security quktlyi loans undo promptly on your own signature conveniently select your own repayment plan up to 24 months to repay remember more people borrow from household finance than any other company in its field phono or stop in today i 35 yea in canada household finance s main st south mcond floor phona do brampton ont 116 wyndham strmt phono 793 guilph out the demand for trained stenographers secretaries bookkeepers cannot be filled plan for future security part course students those with a course started refreshers day or evening classes brampton business college 21 main st s phone 1186 ten leaders from the 1st geor getown group attended a special training course held in burlington last week end scout master reg broomhead re ports that several of his scouts arei nearing the first class mark next week s column should car ry definite news about scout camp the boy scout committee is to meet on thursday evening in 9t john s church parlour to discuss plans cub and scouts arc requested to report at 9am saturday for paper collection duties every boy should be on t are needed too come on out dads and help the lads call 645w if you can make it for an hour or two on saturday it is anticipated that there w41 be great quantities of paper to be handled citizens will greatly aid the boys by having their bundles tied securely scouts are reminded that there are points for best patrol attendance thursday scout meeting is cancel led because of the high school com mencement it pays to advertise in the herald the average canadian spends 3 6 per cent of his yearly income on tobacco and also 5 4 per cent on drink serve canada the men and women who serve in canada s defence forces serve the cause of our freedom they are ready and trained to defend the canadian way of life this is the most important job in canada today and yourself specialized training travel excellent pay and pension plans outstanding medical and dental care thirty days annual leave unth pay these are yours in the canadian army active force but more important there are out standing opportunities for advancement in the army today ability to lead is quickly recognized with special leadership training and promotion in the army your own qualities determine how far yon go in the army canadian infantry are recognized and honoured as the finest fighting soldiers in the world if you have what it takes you can serve with one of canadas famous infantry regiments but you have to be good to wtaka the grade you are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age physically fit and able to meet army test requirements lady minister speaker at st johns service at st john s untied church on sunday morning rev john m smith chose for the text of his ser mon the atposlle john s reference to jesus at his baptism behold the lamb of god which taketh away the sin of the world the symbolism for this in the memorial window is the lamb and the flag of triumph with the scripture verse behold the lamb of god mr smith showed how thii symbolism was one very fam iliar to john s hearers for the chll drcn of israel had long been ac customed to the lamb as a sacrifice of atonement they were certain there was a god who held sway over them ono who was all pow erful and to whom they should show loyalty and obedience they also knew that they did not live as god intended them to that both from indifference and wilfulness they disobeyed his commandments and statutes and wandered into estr ngemcnl and out of harmony with him and then would realize this and know that it would lead thtm into punishment and disaster then would follow regret and re pentance a seeking to get right again with their god and to show god s fo givencss a lamb or a kid or dove were sacrificed on an al tar believing that this was an atonement which god would accept if they were sincere unfortunately this way develop ed into a formality without the sincerity became abused not only by the people but by the religious leaders too so that the people were looking for some other way and so were ready for john s message about jesus john did not seek them f in their cities or villages but chose to preach in the wilderness he was used to and the peotple heard of him and made the effort to get out and hear him there then they learned that john a man of god knew that this jesus was the son of god the one he was sendmg into the world to redeem it back to him self because he so loved the world this was the one who would re veal the father the one who would pour out himself both in his life and in his death for the remission of our sins and whom god would vindicate in his resurrection this was the beloved son in whom god wa well pleastd and who would henceforth be the lamb of our at onement with god a sincere belief in him would bring the forgiveness ta e seek and a restoration of our i armony with god i- or this we should give thanks and to show the sincerity of our thankful ess we s ould 1 ve as mr smith illustra ted it hu talk to the boys and the jrls about the limplifhtrs of old it was not cno irh th it wi keep ur owim 5m ill 1 i it burning but c sltuli be like the lami lighters cfntinmlly pnssint our light on to the other lamps lihtim other likht so that soon the wlolc world wuuld be full of light and etry oi t be able to see the way of je sus the abundant and true wny of living the way which would bring harmony between god and his rel ation arid bring in the spirit of love pence and goodw ill behold the i imb of god which taketh away the sin of the world choirs an thorn was god sends the night tfie evening service was in charge of the women s association with mrs harold cleave and mrs ellen ton assisting hi the pulpit with other ladies fulfilling other duties ind norman laird and the junior choir leading the service or praise the choir sang all in an april evening still with thee and this joyful easter time with douglas wrigglesworth taking the solo verse the guest speaker for the service was rev erla currey b a b d of orton one of the few lady ministers of the united church miss currey pictured very vividly the great historical drama of the first easter showing its man made plot its great significance in world history its build up from the first few followers of jesus going nun gry and thirsty to hear his grac ious words as he walked by the sea of galilee then this few swelling to a multitude as he made his way up to jerusalem where they would have crowned him king only to find that was not his plan of bringing in his king dom as they lean ed this ind saw the subt1c of the religious loaders gradually plotting him to his cross they dwindled away to just few so miny forsakinj ifim is they filled to understand his real ri is oi at the cross the chirac t rs sorted thcmselvc o i lie sol d trs iiliftcrcnt to chn t s ffer nil fi n ling f r h s robe the cur ous looking on witho it feelings er lily tin issmg n ob scoring in i rcvtlinf ilni the rel ous lea dors smug and satisfind with what uioy had accomplished thinking thit thai was the end of this jesus i small group mary the m ther of jcust mary magdalene the disciple john weeping they too feeling this was the end then jesus on the cross in his bearing and in his words showing his true character too father forgive them for they know not what they do it is finished his last words h truly looks as if the manmade plot was succeeding gs t firs act closes- 3en the tender burial the dark wednesday evening march 25 1053 the georgetown herald page 5 carrolls you 11 llko bomab peahltt butter its smooth and just tha right consistency fo spreading he- cause its homog3bkizrd tem- peratore control when roasting the nuts explains the fresh iqastea- peanut flavor romab is bold ex clusively by carrolls 9oz jtab z3c 37c 69c bomak hew chopped horspremrsnttc special abut jemima cake mix silver package 27c devils food package 28c special westoni ohoeolito manhnuiunr biscuits 35c special baby boll cheese 49c inoebsoll or golden bar lb boll special aylmeb choice golden corn a z9c special lynn valley green beans 2 20 0z tins 29c better uvtag magazines april issue 5c 12 gladiolus bulbs westons jdbe jube candy zc jubilee mix in bridge shapes fresh fruits and vegetables imported size 24 a head lettuce 2 for 29c mexican firm and ripe tomatoes cello carton 21c cal sunkist size 288 oranges doz 25c washed cello bag spinach 17c florida size 96 grapefruit 5 for 27c goi dfn yellow bananas lb 17c fresh daily imported corn en cob mushrooms bunch carrots turnips rhubarb radishes leaf lettuce b c newtown apples broccoli parsley marsh potatoes etc noss the rending of the temple veil the second act is opening god is taking over there is the resurrec tion the renewal of life and hope and down through the centuries god is allowing us to take our part in the great drama of life even allowing us to choose part we will play but we should remem ber that as we act our part so do we reveal our true character where we stand whose side we are on remembering too that in the third act god will come as a righteous judge and we will be called upon to give an account of our steward ship gods drama is slowly un folding and this easter season la a wise time to consider oarefulrjr what part we are playing in it v

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