Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1944, p. 2

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a tmb acton fbeb pkbss thubbpav rebhuaht lmh 1m4 91rjutim9r9rrbb 7 aaaja ii a a aaaa atefesaaa awanr aawaallea aa ha sbs sssass tt tit t fc i1iii fcfali abaafatas tat nsaasa mnm stm ib thm tt mmaa sj la fsas fa- as b aaaat aasal eatsa vfe vvv sb a by tswstl wiw ton to ecwftj hlstorymaun weather the weather is such an uncertain thing that wa hesitate to even discuss it in print where a few days between the time of writing and the appearance of the article may make such a difference but with february now well launched it does seem that it can be said that the winter of 104344 will go down in history as one of the finest we have experienced in an average lifetime when some of us become oldtimers we will tell the younger generations that the winter of 104243 was a topootcher for severity and that this one of 1 04344 was one of the mildest in our experience when december passed with no heavy snowfall we all anticipated to pay up for it in january and now january has behaved nicely and with stronger sun shine in the days even if february and march do bring storms and blizzards the highway ditches arc not piled full and the banks will settle rapidly in the sunshine we may get a late spring and a cold summer as some will remind occasionally but why worry about something over which we as mere humans hav no control its grand winter weather now for all of us who dont perform to advantage on skiis or snowshoes v leap year valentine the bleeding heart may well be the canadian girls emblem for st valentine day this year shes just as ready and willing to be somebodys valentine as she has been since the pagan days of lupercalia but news that 16000 canadian soldiers have been married overseas since the war began is not exactly calculated to raise morale on the hearts and flowers front the picture however isnt so grim that love cant find a way leap year may be just the time to curb our- soldier boys interest in distant fields and show him that home is really where his heart is theres no reason why 1 044 should not be known as the year that turned the tide back to this side of the water to the girls we say let the frilly lovetoken and ribboned note go in unashamed sentimentality ab jure the comic card and avoid the disillusioning jest if romance is the goal direct the lacepaper ribbons and verse where it will be most effective to the lad who would awooing go but cant because hes parked at some outoftheway post or stationed in some re mote battle area hell be pleased and flattered similarly send a tender greeting to the boy who may believe he is being adequately taken care of by our attractive british sisters masculine nature being what it is hell be pleaded and flattered too he ma even stop think and remember a declaration of affection in the form of a val entine is not unfemimne it means merely turning leap years license to best advantage using febru ary 14 as the opening gun the days of coyness and keep- em guessing disappeared when girls donned overalls and took firm hold of a rivet gun to release a man for service a sentimental note may be exactly what he needs to remind him that overalls and rivet gun notwith standing the lassies back home are still pretty nice to return to v as otherasee if commenting on the fact that both acton and elora have juvenile hockey teams this year and are of nec essity playing their home games on arenas in other communities the fergus newrecord makes the fol lowing comment lt is rather a sad state of affairs for hockey fans to contemplate elora and acton used to be great hockey centres if memory serves correctly thev used to have teams that not jonly won their district championabipa but vent on to higher and better awards aad both towns have good aaodern arenas of which the citizens are proud the arenas have been leased for the duration of the war it is said that they are being used for war purposes but that may bo stretching the point just a little bit it saight easily be argued that the man- ageamenss might have been better to have kept them open to aid in keeping the young people busy with healthy exercise for young people are precious these days apparently there is no substitute for a good arena this has been a poor year foroujtdoor rinks at the same time hockey enthusiasts in elora and acton deserve credit for their enthusiasm tfmd their efforts to keep the game alive among the boys even when home games must ber played somewhere else v what a daffctctm ja a few miles make last year we hunted the music stores in die cities for a song entitled aint it funny what- a difference just a few hours makes to be used in a minstrel show production we never located the song and oh you beautiful doll took its place these days as we drive between acton and milton that theme keeps coming to our attention with one change of the word hours for miles its just twelve mi led between the two towns but its funny what a differ ence those twelve miles make in the weather and road conditions sheriff hampshires farm on highway 25 seems to be the dividing point between the far north and the near south quite often there is quite a snow flurry and the road is white until this section is cached from that point until milton the snow will gradually grow less and less and usually in milton the roads will be found clear of snow the other night when we left milton it was raining with the odd flake of snow in acton it was unadulterated snow monday our main street bad a covering of bnow and in milton the main street was clear its the unusual that makes news it is said and perhaps thats the reason the weather these days seems to creep into the news in so many places v a national anaei weekly newspapers up and down the country are lacing difficulties because of depleted staffs it was recently announced that one wellknown manitoba weekly would shut up shop after 40 years continuous publication due to its inability to obtain a linotype operator and other weeklies have been forced to adopt various expedients to meet existing conditions the straits in which many weekly newspapers particularly the smaller ones find themselves had focused attention on a matter that requires urgent attention and it is hoped that manpower regulations will permit alleviation of the situation the weekly newspaper has established itself as an asset to the constituency it serves and forms an integral part of the educational and cultural life of the dominion it is the medium through which com munity public opinion finds expression and as such demands support without stint throughout the war weekly newspapers in com mon with their contemporaries in the daily field have given unwavering support to the government in victory loan red cross salvage and other cam paigns the weeklies have been assigned the major role in putting across the needs of the empire in regard to farm dairy and timber products curtailment of these forms of service to the nation would be little short of a calamity v cuhtorlalnctes the sunday school lesson mtndav rabawajtv lath jesus on the mountain and in the valley olden text i believe help thou mine unbelief ilk 34 unoa tswt ilk 0 28 17 18 2327 rrsul mk 9 220 tim summer a d 2d ilace mount llermon exposition i jesus on the moumv in 28 the account off the traninguralion of our lord jesus given in marks gospel should be carefully compared with the accounts given by matthew nd luke the incident is one of the most important aad nwanlagful in the whole earthly life of our lord the stories bear nnmlsf treble marks of truthfulness and marks account is from an eyewitness peter taken merely as an historical incident it proves the existence of a personal god that the god and father of jesus christ is the true god that jesus is the son of god in an entirely unique sense and that all ills claims are true faith in jesus christ as the only son of god is built not upon theolog ical or philosophical speculation but upon indisputably attested historical facta the recorded facts about moses prove that when christians die they do not cease to be and that they are not unconscious note carefully the exact force or the word transfigured the latter part of the greek word in this ak- sasjo translated transfigured is the same root m the word truncated form in phil m c 7 bere nlso we me a transfliiurauon jdfuif pulling off th form or figure of god and taking on tin form or llgure of servant here wo have the re verse of what took place in the in carnation t ho figure of a servant being changed into tho glorious ap pearance of the son of god if things had been allowed to take their course jesus would have been glorified light then and there with the glory which me had with the father before the world was jno 17 5 but things were hot allowed to take their course the work of redemption was not yet accomplished heb 9 22 eph 1 7 a cross word spoken at rush times in business is like putting a bit of grit in the machine bearing that needs oil v -j- glad to hear that many of our readers missed our editorials the past two weeks sometimes when we have late hours getting them ready we often won dorcd if they would be missed v in 1042 canada consumed a million more gallons of spirits than in 1039 going up from 34 to 4 3 mil lion gallons even at the restricted rate we get 51- 000 gallons more than in 1030 we are not only eat ing more but we are drinking more remarks the chesley enterprise v with so much talk thee days and some consider able evidence too of juvenile delinquency boy scout week that comes later this month should have some real feignihcance yes and some careful study and encouragement by parent and friends of our can adian youth w well discuss it at more length later boy scout week is february 20th 25th v an active board of trade is the best indication that business men of a community are on their toes not only for the good of their own business but for the good of the community as a whole for it always follows that where there is an active pro gressive body of businessmen you will find an active progressive town grand forks gazette v people in canada who encourage black markets should take a look at other places where the menace of inflation has gone unchecked in bermuda 0 carrots cost 16 cents potatoes are 12 cents per pound eggs 200 per doren milk 42 cents per quart and buns 50 cents a dozen canadians should b thankful for a government policy of controllej prices lindsay watchmanwarder ao he who had already turned hal i the divine glory and bee i the jlkencai of man phll 3 7 again turns ills hack upon that divine glory and with wondrous love descends from that mountain to die v 12 not until upon the cross he can utter the triumphant cry it la finished jno 10 30 will he con sent to reassume the glory that he laid aside to redeem us ij cor 8 0 and having finished that atoning work hewill not be transfigured alone but we in due time shall be iransflguvrd with him lhll 3 21 col 3 4 there is an anticipatory transfigur ation possible for us in the life that now 1 rlocn 12 2 the greek for transformedjf la this passage is the same as that translated transfigur ed in our lesson the details of the transfiguration are well worth not ing in matthew bis face did shine as the sun bis garments became glistering exceeding white so as no fuller on earth can white them in luke the fashion of his counten ance was altered and his raiment be came white and dazzling this will grve us some idea of how he and w shall appear in the resurrection glory luke tells us that it was as he was praying fluke 0 2fl that he was transfigured nothing else even in lite life that now is transfigures like prayer k 34 2933 the glory of moses fare was reflected that ut jesus face came from the jtlory within am they gazed upon our glor ified iord they saw two others talk ing villi him moses and elijah thr two ureal repress ntatlveg master- prophftw und lawgivers of the old fllfcxnuitlon muutf hod dud fwu cm 1 f and 1ln theory of th- non- exutenre of the holy d od until tins resurrection at the werand coming of christ goes to plocs on this rock it was no vision the three sow ij ivi l 1g1h thfi word trans lated vision in v 9 means thing keen the three disciples were hoi dreaming but fully awake luko 9 u they saw mow and elijah anil heard cods voice saying of jesus thlu is my beloved son hear ye him momi and elijah appeared in glory with our transfigured iord moses longing to enter the promised land watt satisfied at inst he is there the disciples recognized moiteij and elijah whom thev had never keen in the flesh and that ought to settle the question whether wa will neog nbse in glory those we have known upon earth the subject of conver sation was the decease which jesus was about to accomplish at jerus alem truike 0 3t the atoning death is a subject of great interest to lite heavenly world 1 pet i 1012 it is only here on earth that it s thought m theme of illue moment there was one man who a ted jut like himself on this occasion iefer lie wanted to stay right theie wftie it was a good place lo be it was not a good place to stay for lltefe xm work to b done at the toot of ti mountain v 14 13 the voice of cod speaks who mn measure the intensity and depth of lite joy of cod in that the hon who turns ills back on the glory and chooses the crosst to all who would put any prophet or seer in comparison with jesus cod says this is my beloved son hear ye him a 1 l 23 heb 13 2sv fear fell upon lite three matt 17 but jesus cam in gentleness and humility and touch ed utem matt 17 it moses and elijah tiad vanished they saw no man save jesus only ii jesus in the valley 17 k 2527 the li rd had turned his back on the glory o serve and his deity romo out as truly in ills servlre as in his transfiguration if was completely triumph ml where ills disciples failed business director dr w g c kenney ihuoau to dr j a- menlvrar offto in ayman block mil stnrt aetna kuksia expanoh abctic farming moscow cli tit- vlorm rly uitrif uliuiul ulutlon 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pntills issuer of marrtsjf ijcense fgitrar of births marrlaz ieatha acttjv thone food needed us victory draws nearer as the united nations invade the axisdominated countries famished populations as well as our fighting forces must be fed the need for food increases as victory draws- nearer canadian farmers are confronted with a heavy task which may be made easier through the use of bank credit the bank of montreal stands ready to make every reasonable loan which will promote an in crease in food production in the world emergency if you need to borrow to improve your production of food do not hesi tate to talk with our nearest branch manager omie n in kenneth m langdon- buiur ffellriu xttmrr romla office orktown gregory theatr bulufc acton ovr t synuck caj for afointmnu ihon acton t or cmrgetown 88 offlr hour actpn timtcu mxa thuruy 130 pra to 4 00 pm evening on roumt veizbinakv b d young vs bvsc 8man office brookvlii ontario phone milton l6r f g oakes vs bv sc veterinary sarceon office 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