Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1943, p. 7

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composed of fr scotch and irish players who have played on the best teams in ihe old land bionte defeated acton by t to 5 in the hamon league b earn on saturday in the league stand burlington to first l members of the ejaworih league held a very enjoyable picnic in the park on monday evening a baseball game with both ladies and gentlemen on both teams was quite esdllng the score was 2019 in faor of miss lottie masons team breckon al appleby on thurs day may 31st 192x captain john breckoa aged si earv to you nk to 1h the companion of nobles make oursrlf noble and you thall be fro sou lon for tlu conversation of the taii team to understand it ami sou ihull hear it john icanktn be ready for the hay crop with the ruurtiar of n bay crop at hand mn faxmetm are con- to bow trry are colng to ith mtrfa a sxiortace of vh- betor- suortiac opctuons sxmivv tiktc trmrvsv htoaden siines aad forttm should be cmrefuu bupt iwokma or worn partm rctkcwrd or r- pairvd carvful attention tjhmlu fckrn to ropr blr and pwoey in oixlr tnat ukr will be no oovnace or breakdown when operation get under way there is only n umll aaat of new eauiptnenl available and those in need of new equip jho chop early and avoid duxa polatmefat point out r g iwton superuaendent rtamtnlon expert- nietxtal station prince oeorpr bo it may be nevynaity to revise son of the imreaeat practices sucn as ctr- ukc the bay in the cock and fouow rintltowcurixac where w ricky it knay be advisahlr to utiuae trtpods for the early hayinc opera tions early cuttiac means the hay will he hlcher in protein thouejh it may uck a little in bulk y eo rneacinc hayinc operations early u will evenpenxate to some extent for the manpower ahortace where tarce lott are available u kaay he possthle to spread out and salt ihe hay pull adxantaxe of the lone days should be taken and the work arranced acvord- incly tlaucht savlnc hours do not work to the farmers advantaee as it is uually well on towards noon be fore the dews are off fly co-operat- inz ith neichbors a proerarn that w 111 he mutually henef irial to all con cerned ran be worked out mmt cguxa pxw kq kcw effective june prices of new po- laloes muit hot exxeed the lawful cetllne prices for canada mo 1 krade old potatoes accordlnj- to a prices board statement this action has been taken because of the current acute shortace which s not likely to be re lieved until this ears crop u harv ested it u not expectrd that hew canadian potatoes will appear on the tnarket until around july 15- rjivtmcvmkx dunrur the mst week 73 persons itv civhvktthl of cimriht involving tlu- brach of various wartime prices and trad lizard rnultionl sewn vharvt verv iliwrnijhl offences under the itaollne mm tiro reiula- tuuik uh tht llt t turvons wlni tvnv k tsl mt itnlilier fat ainl ktiu neelcnl for tanks hii aiul ltonihs out of the scrap pile and into the scrap bits junk like ttu hot water tank bxhown inset help make the ships nndmmthk clmrii that keep the ocean lanes ear of subs have ou looketl around the house latel for unusable metal articles that mlifht prome enough brass for a larfie cartridge- case enough cop per for an army wireless set or enough steel for a rifle its a great feeling to know that the old broken down buxzsaix is being turned tnti an antiaircraft shell production figures just released bv the department of munitions and supply show that last er the war factories of the dominion turned out x800 planes 12500 armoured fight ing vehicles 200000 motorized trans ports 38000 guns spare barrels and mountings 32sooo rifles and machine guns 28000000 rounds of heavy am munition 1200000000 rounds of heavy ammunition 12000000qo rounds of small arms ammunition 430000 tons of explosives and war chemicals and more than j00 cargo vessels and combat ships an untold amount of scrap metal salvaged rub ber fate and bones went into the miking of these war implements litis ear with the nation turning out s7rthht ms worth of military huipment am supplies thousands and thousands of tons of auliatv will be needed steel is the nuut vital of nil war time requirements and a high ro- portlon of wrap iron is estential in the production of this metal it can not be made from pig iron alone millions of pounds of steel are need ed in shipbuilding a canadian ram tank requires 2h tons a universal carrier 4 ton and a heavy anti aircraft gun not including carriage near two tons there nre 21 pounds of steel in a dren gun s in an arm rifle and 375 n n 500pound bomb the next time you clean out the barn why not ferret out the unser viceable and unproductive farm ma chinery which is going to rust in stead of being thrown into the fight the sunday school lesson fob ksjxoat nxe is xis exceeding great promises golden text lie hath granted unto us his precious and ejxeeeding great premises that through these ye may become partakers i the divine nature 2 pet ll lesson text 2 pet 11 expcsition l the chrrrtla es tablished in grace 2 pet 114 peter writes to those who have re ceived- like prectoo faith- it is significant that this faith is based on the righteousness of god and our saviour jesus chrtrf salvation stems from the lighteousness of god the righteous lord lovetb risateous- nesst pm- u7 lie looks upon the world as sinful man has made it and seeks to establish righteousness in the earth 4ps- 37 17 gods righteous ness is the source of ills mercy lie does not wish man to he enslaved to his sin for that would be false to ills nature which is loving ktadnes so lie condenoas sin and in christ makes provision for the salvation of the sinner p 5114 no wonder therefore that peter speaks of prec ious faith when he pronounces the benediction upon believers in v 2 he refers to grace and peace being mul tiplied unto them but it is only pos sible by a growing knowledge of ood and our lord jesus christ many christians ignore these ways and means of grow log in grace we must increase in knowledge of god and of chrut so that we may grow in grace 4iieh 611 11- we are encouraged to do this iv 3 by the assurance that divine power is given unto us to achieve godliness word which means godlikeness in christ we are called to glory and virtue glory is radiant purity goodness and simplicity virtue u proven character these are assured to us by god in ills word in many jtxeedlng great and gracious prom ises think of some of these prom ises and learn some you have not yet come to know at any rate gods purpose in our salvation is that we may ecap the corruption that u in the world through lust uncontrol led and misdirected desire in sinners leads to corruption and it u from such that christ came to save us 4 mat 1h11 mktlp 11 addintr grace to grace 5r when one is born again the- clru- tbm lift b begun there must lw growth it pet 22 grace muit he added to grace uml this requires not merely diligence but all diligence in our faith width u the wiurce of till th inti we niut1 liou forth vir tue le moral goodness excellence of ilmracter rut to this there mu lu uddcil know hmlge kven thlu u not nil in our knou ledge vvt mut kupplv mlfcontrol then imtlenc reverent regtinl for cod and iov to all mankind it l when thetae things are ours and ours in abundant measur thit we ur rally acconip- hshlng vamethlnir working ami hear ing fruit all of the graces mejntlon- el are attainable bv the believer they are all in hurmony with the fruit of the spirit gal slvr goil works our salvation into ui ko we may work it out chrhttllkc charactcr is esventlul to the accept ability of our gootl work jno 15 4 5 iii make your calling ami elec tion sure 911 tv go on to perfection u the chris tian law of life heb cl the con dition of an arrested christian is de scribed in v 9 he is described in three wos 1 he u blind in this hwnse it means that the christian who refutae spiritual development is lack ing in moral discernment he w not able to see the hand of god in his uf fairs even when he wants to it is the kanu as if we found a young man still in a beginners da who ought to he graduating from high school john dll 15 17 25 3031 35sl8 for a good illustra tion for a progressive development in testimony and understanding csv again the arretted wul cannot see afar off that is he cannot get thej long view of his present way of life he is not affected by the fact that he muat stand before the judgment seat of christ j cor 510 and so he u itnly storing up condemnation for himself while he pursues such a course such a person needs the warning contained in rom 1412 3 he has forgotten that he was purged from his old sins the result is re peated selfcondemnation and un- happ weakness as he returns to old indulgences the constraining love of christ is not allowed to have its ef fect on such a life 2 cor 5 1417 i the word diligence in v 10 is a j rail to the most earnest consldera- 1 tlon of the things of our falh these are our calling rom 8 30 the christian calling is the highest in the world yet many treat their chris- 1 tian professions as though it were light and trivial the next word is election a term used in his ftrst epistle 1 pet 1 2 this is a sig nificant expression and while diffi cult to comprehend in its fullness nevertheless shows that special grace which is bestowed upon those who ac cept the lord jesus christ as their saviour this distinction itself ought to lead us to be reverent and obedient toward god eph 4l3 if this is done we shall not fall this an- wrr the question sts to why so many professing christians fall bj the way- tide and take up with the beggarly vlements of the wortd we are alway iir by the spirit of godtwith exceeding great tnlses and v 11 as sures us ofan- abundant entrance into the everlasting ldngdom of our lord and saviour jesus christ it is the fathers good pleasure to give us the longdom luke v2j2k we enter the kingdom by regeneration jno 3 35 we possess the kutgdom by faith now iieb- 128 we are to enter into the kingdom finally in honor tested by the faithfulness of our love for the lord jesus christ matt 253 rev 11151 mrr arr cxioiabtoc through its central potato control the wartime prices and trade board has undertaken to see that canadas few remaining spuds are distributed as equitably as possible ammg the population the board now has the right to di vert potatoes from any one district to another or from one use to an other if it considers this necessary potatoes diverted in this rm have already been received in areas of ex tremely short supply foreign diplomats forsaking berlin any left in nazi capital bonsbfd oat by allied nations raids are ilejtnk cp foreign diplomats in berlin impressed b the weight and destructive power of i toys i air force raids have decided to abandon their ctianoellerie in the heart of berlin according to hvessag reaching here they are taking their staffs and fam ilies to wannsee well outside the borobed berlin areas where chancel leries will be established in small houses nazi authorities have ap proved the knove as they hope t will result in the diplo sending less impressive accounts of bomb damage to their governments mxed sfjfts convicted of selling twopant suits in violation of wartinteprices and trade board regulations a llamtltont ontario tailoring drra was fined a total of slrjoo the firm pleaded guilty to two charges of selling suits of clothing with two pants and was fined 500 on each charge iriariif5 foru lightning coastal thrust picture shews loading torpedoes on board a motor torpedo boat one of the british navys little ships with a high speed anil great powers of destruction the official name for these small craft is iitb 34 they vary from eighteen to thirtytwo ions are about 72 feet in length and touch speeds up to 50 knots some of them carry two jllnch torpedoes two machine guns and depth chargev it can 1m a tough life on board and they have special ad ding in various parts of the ship to prevent injuries them- small craft are cmuttmty jarring the nerve of the enemy ttu y ai constantly delivering the unexpected blow newspaper advertising and display windows both newspaper advertising and proper display of menhandle in store windows play an important pajt in the sale of goods hie is helpful to the other and combined they make a grand mereliandising plan the one to ereate interest and give deseripton and ihe other to elineh the statements hy aetual presentation of the artieles with store windows used alone the program is only half put into effect the field is nar rowed and the effort does not bring its greatest vield heres an aetual ex- ample of what happened in acton recently that illustrates the point window attraction till fkuf puiv office has u window in which in all article are placed so- that owner muy claim them without any expense this spring the articles filled the window until a clear inn out was necessary we were overstocked many of these articles had been on display for puling people day and night for months new art icles would have been damaged if they had been left in the window tor the same period there were motor license plates gloves small coin purses hub cups mitts keys and articles too numerous to men tion newspaper attention so wo udvertisc them hi a condensed udvertise- ment in till fui r pitiss und here is what actually happened a license plate was returned to u truck operat ing jfrom guelph there were twelve enquiries for one ot the gloves before the owner secured it the hub cap wus tried on four cars and we finally got an otfer to purchase it if the owner wasnt located the small urticles und items largely found owners and we secured a window nearly cleared out from ust one small advertisement what happened in one window can and does occur in every form of merchandising newspaper advertising attracts a larger audience and sup plemented hy the display of goods completes sales then- is noauagic hut just plain everyday logic meeting more mople sound merchandising is built on a public acceptance of the fact that its institutions always want to he of service to the buying piddic populations change new families come to town they look to the local store advertisements and store win dows to guide them in their shopping needs and maintain business by using both regularly siyhv rerft vr dutfjjklu vov ajrfu t u llbfesssffie

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