Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1953, p. 8

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tpb georgetown n wedneadajr august 12th 1053 page s when you need help a a hurry you reach for your telephone think of the difference it makes just knowing your telephone i- there ready to serve you in any emergency no price can measure its usefulness the iell telephone company of canada have your esso nl burner installed now i easy terms free estimates 55 down 3years to pay all work fully guaranteed w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1s77 brampton commercial domestic wiring good wotfanamhip prompt service leos electric service mill st phone 240 residence victoria 2rl4 farm news suggest minimum price for seed wheat rye the seed marketing and publici ty committee ontario soil and crop improvement association recently suggested the following minimum prices wheat commercial no 1 seed 220 per bushel registered no 1 seed- s250 per bushel rye commercial no 1 175 per bushel winter barley certified no i 160 per bushel these prices are based on retail sales at farm or local shipping point in new bags for treated seed and in the case of registered inspected- and sealed these suggested prices may to some ot our readers seem high however anyone who has had ex perience in growing and selling of registered seed will agree that any narrower margin would hardly justify the additional expense and bother in the growing of registered seed on the basis of cost per acre for seed when bags and seed treat ment are deducted it only means an additional dollar bill per acre that is a very small difference be tween a 25 ana a 50 bushel crop inany event good seed is one fac tor- others as revealed by the in vestigational work done in halton a few years ago were 2 amount of commercial ferti lizer and manure applied 3 time between plowing and seeding 4 date of seeding 5 times worked before seeding trie touch of healing inspiring sermon j d g on sunday morning the congre gations of jcnox and st johns wor shipped together as last sunday in st johns church with the guest minister again being rev royal e newman of paris ont mr new man announced his subject as be ing the touch of healing and used for his scripture reading and meditation matthew 9 verses 20- 2122 behold a woman diseased 12 years came behind him and touched the hem of his garment but jesus turned him about and when he saw her said daughter be of good comfort thy faith hath made thee whole the touch of healing to the disciples the thing that seemed to impress them most was not the grace and power of jesus in this healing but rather that it came from just a touch of the hem of his garment and yet he knew even with the throng about him that someone had touched him not just in the jostling but with faith and for healing fpr he said 1 perceive that virtue or strength has gone out of me and in our world of today there are still very many harassed with problems difficulties anxieties sins which they struggle against often for years with little success and who welcome the opportunity to touch even the hem of some gar ment of lifegiving power where also is love and mercy and though the garment which this woman touched is long since worn out surely god has still many garments left channels through which can pass his healing power with his love and mercy to these needy ones if they will but have faith as this woman and put out their hand even to touch but the hem of these sources of healing power nature itself is often one of them often when the mind is harassed the body worn the spirit crushed a time in gods green pastures be side his flowing streams or still waters touching this garment of his the mind is cleared the body renewed things are brought into right perspective the touch is heal ing art can b another garment rightly used it can lift life above the material struggle and grind mr newman illustrated by a walk through the buildings and churches of oxford universities with their massive stained glass windows pro ducing a feeling of solemnity al most awe and dwarfing many of the usual problems of our lives and how often has music of the right kind soothed mans troubled breast the medical profession with its nurses ano institutions can be gods garment too to be used for the healing touch to body mind and soul through four- and one half years in world war i mr ncwmw at hand to comfort and help had often heard the doctor say that is all we can do cleanse the wound and leave the rest to god god uses words too as his heal ing garment the words of his bible jesus the word itself telling us about god and the words of his many followers what a healing blessing down through the ages has been the 23rd psalm and john 3 16 god so loved the world come utfto me nil ye that labour how many have touched the hem of these and been healed the church is another garment of god to bemused for the healing of the nations this is gods house wherein he abides and is easily reached here his words are spok en and the estranged from him ore shown the way home and brought into close fellowship again the weary find rest and comfort and here faith is strengthened here the healing touch is often made and jesus reply is heard go in peace thy faith hath made thee whore miss ruth evans sang the lord is my shepherd mrs james f vevans was at the organ the joint congregations worship again in st johns church next sunday a ssf ontarios lakeland beaches are ideal sum mer playgrounds for fam ily groups the youngsters are safe near the shallow water and the whole family benefits from the invigorating air and healthful summer sunshine youll enjoy going by bus ask couk locu agent about highwar touhs to au fabts of the usjl round trip fares midland 720 north bay huntsvtlle subject to change 1450 985 rm tickets and information corner cupboard phone 89 society items are an important part of the heralds weekly news budget phone yours to no 8 jim mudie asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs tv aerials installed phone 709 r 14 jf ine jwemortate sb monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain phone 1 58 r 32 r r i milton ontario hotels spend 6385369 a year for new equipment and farm news near record forecast in us grain supplies united slates department of ag riculture estimates based on july conditions indicate a near record supply of feed grains and other r concentrates in prospect for 19534 the total of 177 million tons is 6 larger than last year and within 1 of the record supply of 195051 the increase is largely due to a prospec tive corn crop estimated at 3337 mill ion bushels plus an 800 million bushel corn carryover on october 1st if these prospects materialize the corn supply would exceed 41 million bushels higher than any previous figure and 17 above the 194650 five year average hay sup plies are calculated at 120 million tons slightly larger than last year emergency needs of drought stric ken areas may reduce the feed bank available october 1st larger supplies of feed in pros pect plus reduced numbers of hogs and lfwr prirw far hairy prothictti and cattle contributed to feed price inmayand junethe price index for feed grains drop- ped totthe lowest level since nov ember 1950 h hotels of ontario have a policy of providing guests with the best type of service and accommoda tion this year they will spend mere than six million dollars for new equipment and renovation these millions of dollars will be distributed among the suppliers of hotel equip ment their employees anil the builders engaged throughout ontario in tbu way the hotels of ontario make a great contribution to the welfare of business and industry in many ontario communities and the money spent on hew equipment and reno vation means better accommodation and a more pleating atmosphere for ontario hotel guests many georgetown people have attended the shakespearian festi val in strtitford which continues for another few weeks in august eng lish stars alec mcgtanecs and irene worth bead a ursa cast of cans- the hotel is a community ast

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