Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1944, p. 8

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mt junk is tm the actom fkeb puss nyqk sevbi hiwi ul mm statu yet ret awn to lee cod inr aa4mk alone the path of peace ami out the rain of broken earth snail wa take bnrt to tastta and to ratotv thus shall the things of beauty have rebirth and hap return to us nee paul in kphesus golden ftilwf are his maashlp mated in cartel jesus f u good worin which 2od afore pre- pared that we should walk la them epfa 2 la nan text ac 19 10 k1 2 4lu 3 1419 time a i 57 place ephesuv exposition paul in ephestm ac 19 10 for three full months paul wda hearing the jewish synagogue ul thm hall we see a nrw born world kphesu it ww a rarv opportunity arise and he made the most of it lie a world wherein all peoples ha nake boldly he used mion and lid upytur hearts see now before l he held fast to the thugs no more shall nations seek but to de stroy nor sacrifice again the flowr of but rather for their better sifts em ploy and stand as one for justice and for truth twenty years ago f the rye one a iki concerning the kingdom of od though he got so good a lering not all h any imnum were converted the truth wlten it doe not romtiuuul oliedience hardens having rejected the truth for themselves they began to speak evil of the way before oltt- aarth v 15 una t ix x3 1 saner character of tae christian and spiritual streactheajac v 1c wn takes place when christ is nelng the heart iv 17 from knowledge of christs love and the fulness of god is this the manner of our in ssons for each other stevival in postwak seen vok gounvieuis rfyhna cp the street of oldnelds today are aleak and de- ted but postwar life is in pros- pert xfor the one time trohblnat min ing town in northern saskatchewan reports from consolidated misting and smelting company and at bona gold mine company here owneis of the property predict increased act ivlty in the area when hostilities two watchmen guarding the inui- est of the comitanles and a few pro spectors working in the nearby lake athabasca area are all that remain of soo inhabitants the others have answered the call of total war con fident the gold will still be there when they return the mine ceased omraton in ltj the time for separation had consolidated mine stands ahand- 3 fw two full year paul ned nrut all equipment in the athona leather a new rcctwrt to have the d dally meeting kpltesus was mine has wen shipped out ome furnace g4ng on the first of i and the work of cod aw junt j taught by iul there was heard iikvik ntlt aiiuc the horticultural society lias pla throughout thecountry by both jews jv ed window base filled with cholc reeks cod set his seal upon huln iwlam kngland uh plants on lle oulafde window sills of v drful xi the government iluikltng and town i la ii ev ami air w u pindlay and children vlsilel acton friends whll- on a nvitorlng tour from medina n y to 4wen sound lle mr llaikclt who has tcn minister of the melhodlwt churth here for two ears has bn tationed at 1lncoln avenue cliurch alt iuv culp of tara will succeed itev mr ilarkelt here st albans cliurch choir was well represented nl the annual choir fes tival of malton iteancry in si gorg church georgetown shorti1j- at balllnalait on sat urday may lm 1km jane bennett widow of the late wm ii short i it aged 76 years vannatteit a tlw ixnnw of her brotherinlaw e luvwlrk john street acton on saturday may 11 1scm mra vannatter in her 7uth year science sheds new light on flower blooms itoichhoth mt comrll unkcrbity csurry out inlcnwtincr ex- petimenth in light in tensity bv jnoslky h sotlus associated preas writer ithaca n y c ught intens ity studies under way at cornell un iversity demonstrate why certain gar den flowers bloom early and well in the northeastern states but do hoi blossom until summer in sunny flor ida the studies are made with the use of a graphic lightmeter created by kenneth post associate professor of ornamental horticulture and maur ice w nixon a rural service origin er the meter in operation since mar 1937 measure light intensity from onehalf to 10000 foot candles with a photo electric recorder dally records are kept by joseph e howlatul re search assistant in the department of floriculture and ornamental horttc- luture who is in charge of the work the photoelectric cell howland explains is sensitive only to wave lengths in visible and ultraviolet rad iation physicists and atronomera use heat absorption techniques because they are interested in the socalled total energy of radiation from the sun the visible and ultraviolet wave lengths are thought to be the most important in plant responses need w anger days many common garden flowers such as china aatora and annual lark spur flower only under day long con ditions in the northeast the bunv mer days are long and the plants flower well but the days in florida are never long enough to make these plants bloom until the summer few people remember that sunny florida actually has short winter days severalyears ago howland says a long island florist lost thousands of dollars when he started a tenacre project in florida to grow in the winter china astors and annual lark spurs for shipment to new york city the days were too short and no flow- en were ever produced zlnntus and marigolds are examp les of common garden flowers which bloom more profusely in florida than in the northeast howland continu es but the plants start flowering on dwarf sixeight inch high plants and never attain more size the short days in the north pro duce a large amount of vegetative growth and some flowering then our long summer das produce a large number of flowers on these by- then large plants incidentally june 2122 long has had recognition as the years long est day and dec 2021 as its short- eat but cornell records show that june 20 1041 was the longest on re cord at ithaca 16 hours 47 minutes dec a 1m3 the shortest was nine hours 23 minutes first it evident from verse 11 tltat iaul m mine segs pka as meat subsmum syracuse n y cp the nat ive peanut may supplanlt the foreign- born soy bean ma a valu meat substitute and protein source la the oelief of a syracuse university home economics college teacher w stu dents have evolved tasty ieanulflour recipes noting that nutritionists have tried to make north americans soy bean xmscioujl or edith nason s that many dislike the letter flavor of tlte beans the mere fact that miim- food is good for ou isnt going to make ou eat it if ou dont happvn to like it she adds nutritionists are finding tltat out if tlte choie is between so bean flour itraductm and peanut flour prod ucts or navon contends tlte latt i 111 win because tlw leanut flavm is better liked simv manut flour is 1m ing iakag- ed ixmimi rciahy it waw auigiied aw ejerim ntul malarial in 1hmi lusw- iik this term miss mailee dimhrlng welling ton i c has used it in arlng ttiil- ounls in score of cake r- 1m icx- pt in uhk 1 tvwwl und mmiif she kts it m i u- umhi stu h bite lloiir iti unv ihiit ke ike auaiuav wmfct kt it on a seatimental pugrunace to the old home town a wedded pair ling ered at a street corner do you re mber john the lady sighed sentimentall we always tts- eti to met ttere when we were eourt- ing i dear he replied lit itat sign wasnt tltere then and le pointed ti a not it e w tilth read dangerous 1urner tzu slow london- the royal army medic al corns has parachute surgical taeesa that have already been in action wmji great success the lencet descrtbe one unit that established itself in a farm building which had been afttani try paratroops it ran the hif as a hotpltal fur two days while n bat tle raged around it during that per iod tike unit performed 15 iipiiinlttsai thirtone of tin- m1lents later readied itase itostiitals in good con- tit ion radio anniversary is ftr m en- wns nt mmske4l of such trvmeml- u healing mwer at all linte fph- eus wn the center of niugul art and ikractices and sonw suh display was needed at tliat lil time anil placi- and cod gae it ii sauution all of grace epli j 410 most ii4ally lefei salvatim lias its origin in no merit thin rune r our but in tods mercy ami hue 1rttectlon the reason why cod ha dealt with us as he has is because lie is ri li in mercy 4titus 1 5 1 lt lli it was not because of any good thliu in us but because of ills great love wherewith he loed us tlcom 5 c h deut 7 7 8 the us in ihl verse means imlievers it was won wlien we were dead through our tres passes tluit god loved us he did riot love us because we were gttod but he loved us in our badness and will love us into goodness he died as kur representative ami we died in him and with him 42 cor 5 14 gul jl 20 and just so also when he was made alive it was as our represent ative and we were made alive with him we huve exjmr mentally ev n how a spiritual resurrection to m-w- hes of life otoin 6 4 col 2 12 d at the return of our lord by lrtue nf our vital union with him we shall have a physical tturrectlnn ulso2 cor 1 14 when jesus was exolte to cod right hand and made to bit down there in the place uf honor and auth ority he wa exalted as our repres entative and we were exalted in him and with him and that ht where we are today as for a our real position 1 concerned seated in the heaven- lies he is our head and where the head u the body is also all of this is in jesus christ be cause of our vital union with him the grace of cod that we already know is wonderful but the exceeding riches of his grace is something yet to be shown in the ages to come from first to last from the first for giveness and quickening up to our be ing made to sit with christ in the heavenlles salvation is everywhere through cods unmerited favor and nowhere through our merit in v 8 salvation is spoken of as anaocomp- ltshed fact ye have been saved and our salvation is in cods purpose in its every part from our justification to our glorification an already ac complished fact rom 8 29 30 furthermore not only has god pur posed it he has already provided it in christ we have already the for giveness of our sins ch 1 7 we are already justified from all things ac 13 39 w are already children of god jno 1 12 1 jno 3 1 2 we already have eternal uf e in a still further sense salvation is something that lies in the future when our salvation is completed in body as well as spirit and soul and when we enter into glory salvation in this last sense is something not et obtained 1 pet l 5 phil 3 20 21 rom 8 232s 13 11 the full sal vation that is from first to last u work of grace is appropriated through faith and that too is not of yourselves it is the gift of god it is all gods work even the faith by which we appropriate this gift is itself wrought by god by the instrum entality of the word rom 10 17 and by the persuasion and power of the holy spirit phil 1 29 2 cor 4 13 jno 1 13 phil 2 13 i cor 12 9 our works have nothing to do with it rom 4 4 5 11 6 the reason why cod has made it wholly of grace and not one whit of works is that more exactjy in order that no man should boast of rom 3 27 4 2 1 cor 1 29 4 7 gal 6 14 phil 3 3 but where do works come in we are his workmanship cre ated in christ jesus for good works ul pauls prayer for the saints 3 1419 pauls aspirations for the epheslu converts are an excellent pattern for our interest in fellow christians it is a prayerful concern v 14 which is the basis of his intercession the church is to be regarded as a family whose members axe in heaven and on h-i- was kill- uhen slll l un- i hauitlng flrmk iii v ii- uerround h u nieof coal tul i 4 i tiihion of ariltluti sua tinu iu i an army nl uue tiiultt ss i- mun hte ulit or about lie plale t holes lit in to ulul vmet fm of the first nn in v linw plum teil sleek tfilthie uccordlnu to it 1 1 nr for the calais area imciusc they tuil i w kent jtartli imnt in the nmh contended even otoueli it hiuy tie the african t niwit l1ie arlf tire dd it i hie mlv of lighter air raft i haid trading lot kent mild hill ic could swap one matin covr tor i duu xu u ujuuwk thc v hkulltig i1l i jntini this iii ml iuu witiyiiihi if uiiitlu i i i nd of i li hi u ii his llf time hoi in iiiiult lt fuiui li inushiil jiiiaiiiti foi the ilw smiiph sli iisl mu- mlllaii it iiluke willi fiint 1oiltiir in the w ttlie of tuli 1 lu-uj- 1s one u tl mvi1 u thlus iii tlllltllomtl tllll ml nlll ii it m lulil- l oillljl f- i ll il j i he wtiiiiiiin ttlniium ah tine 1lm itt ithiuiiuil fi iim l- tl ill id wilued ml wiilyiiiituv f the siiiiluii hi fij m title of its mutt iiiim hie leltfti lie lll of whit li he i t t ha i dreamed that i paid 500 for a haircut and 5000 for a pair of cardboard shoes i dreamed that we had no wartime controls on prices profits or wages and that we hadnt had the sense to organize the distribution of supplies all the way down the line ftrtmar ewery- i dreamed that one was making po it prices were akyroc- fcetlnft all the stores looked like sales with people acrambllmt to buy before prices went still panicky people ware buying things they didnt need and hoarding everything they could get half bands on dreamed that everybody had aoney cm wagea behind to fight to get nsore money and lis r that in thl aalsrlea were i dreatned the hand of everyone was against his neighbour with each of us blaming the other fel low for his troubles with everybody for himself no matter what it cost in the long run and no matter bown hurt the war effort to realise with relief that i live in a country where things are aane and stable where the cost of living has been kept within bounds to realise that prlcea and wage production costs and selling price are in separably linked together to realise that with out the safeguard that have headed off innation my night mare might have be come a reality t rewind myself the rha d- prasshan and htpt rawst continue s hnjg n n asei i hsd patty fasr emd ajo his mmfrf i gffc ja pans afkda fsmumsasstlsws f sstosr asvassesss me ssst ej tmsa

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