Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1948, p. 7

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thursday december 3 1048 f the acton free press page skvkn burlington sym club announced that plans and comxntuoa are under wary for the development of skntlng rinks for tho boys and girl in the lions park this coming winter season charles harmon of freeman hnx ben appointed constable for the town to replace thomas hall who resigned acveral weeks ago nine applications were received for the job luo to tho powfer cutoff fire men had to depend on the town bell again on tuesday to summon the men to duty at 12 50 for a fire at the national fire proofing co aldershot a truck owned by s cscoxw of hamilton who was drawing material for the company suddenly burst into flames and be fore the fire was extinguished the engine and cab were a com pie to wreck all municipalities throughout the province received an increase in their power quota on tuesday and buyungton received the huge am ount of 2h per omt less than 500 lew hours we were not as for tunate as hog town toronto who were immediately ably to an nounce that the night blackouts would end and toronto enjoyed their full lighting on ttveaday night the reason given for the quota increase was more rain in the quebec area which permitted th quebec power companies to de liver more power to ontario gazette the sunday school lesson hunday dmemner 1th 4env whats wrong with radio radio programs are deteriorat ing instead of improving in the opinion of a majority of those an swering a financial post questlon- alre on the subject almost all sta ted that they listened to the radio leas than in the past the chief rrtlelsms too many commercials particularly of the singing type low cultural level of programs too many soap operas and blood-and- thunder melodramas too few new jokes and too frequent repetition if old ones some credited the cbc with attempting to improve pro gram standards but even these did not all agree it had succeeded to minimise the irritation one wag suggested that all commercials should be read in 1he croc inngu age because early maps showed af rica as only a atrip on tho mediter ranean explorers who believed the world was flat were afraid to pen etrate the continent thinking the might fall off the earth history in t testtam golden text co therefore and hinke disciples of nil nn lions matt 2fl 19 lewton text ac 1 8 4 14 it 23 1g 010 28 16 3031 exposition i witness ac 1 8 jesus turns the disciples atten tion from tlve vnln attempt to dis cover times and seasons to their own present duty of witnessing for him when they should receive the kingdom he does not disclose when they should receive powr he does disclose v 8 this power would bo there when the hbly ghost had come upon them they would not have power until then how foolish then for us to try to work for christ until we have sought and obtained tho baptism with the holy ghost the power of the holy ghost was not merely for the purpose of making them happy but for the purpose of mnklng them wtnesses cf 2 4 4 812 31 33 5 32 9 17 20 they were to begin their witnessing right where they were when tho holv ghost was received in teruanlem they were to go next to immed iately surrounding territory then lo the nearest neighbors the dcs- plsed samaritans and then on and i on unto the utitermost part of the earth a true redemption of the holy spirit by the church moans uorldwlde missions h the arrestl of peter and john 4 14 the ecclesiastical authorities wore especially troubled because they proclaimed the resurrection the ecclesiastics could not answer the apostles arguments so they undertook to ihut heir mouths by violence hatred to jesus lay at j the bottom of their hatred to the disciples of teius jno 15 1821 nnd hat rod to jesus lies nt the boitom of all hntred of his dnclp os i in their nrret nnd imprisonment the apostles nnd tho comforting thought thnt they were entering into deeper fellowship with jesus their mastor jno 15 18 18 12 matt 10 16 17 it was not how ever ns severe persecution as would come later god was ten- derl fitting them for the fiercer fires before he permitted them to bo tried by them 1 cor 10 13 your vote and influence will be appreciated for qexvufe 6 allaee as councillor for erin township for 1949 voting december 6th an afternoon of goad sportsmanship and fellowship shooting match sponsored by georgetown hunters and anglers association saturday dec 1 1 1 00 pm to 4 so pjn ftth line georgetown follow the signs class s shotgun 35 yard range high pimxr rifle 100 yard range small hon rifle 50 yard range iiubtct to change shotgun ammunition suppled by the club prlies of turkeys goeee chlcloens auditions will h the un aa tho governing all abaating match the nrrrest of the preachers did hot in the least chock th influence of the word v 4 their pronuitng had m grent power iwrnuw it una in the tower of the holy spirit it is inti touting to note the conitnnt forward march of the early church in fnre of all the bitter determined relent iosm opposition it whs a playing church h 2 42 6 4 hi barnabas nnd snul called 13 23 the church nt antloeh had five prophet nnd teachers worthy of mention b name this early gen tile church became n fountain of light nnd life to mnny othcr plnces tho holv ghost spoke to them n they ministered to the lord nnd fasted a splrltflllod mind rarely accompanies an overfilled stomach it is not said how the spirit spoke whether in an audblc vole or sil ently in the inner recesses of tho henrt but ho spoke in an unmu- tnkenhte way he is ready to speak today if we will supply the proper conditions nnd listen it was the holy spirits work to call it was mans work to recognise the call and net tho called apart for tho work rrhosc who ignor ordination by man arc as unsoriptural as those who ignore n cnll by god ilut it wns for the work w here unto the spirit called that fhev wore to he not apart iv paul called to pi each in mncedonln 16 910 step by stop god lendi hit ser- nnf on the means god used for his guidance wore various tho direct guidance of tho holy spirit a vision eh 9 1012 10 1017 30 18 9 10 22 1721 27 33 24 2 cor 12 14 7 ac 2 17 his own judgment v 10 the promptness with which paul reepondcd to tho guldnnco of god no matter how it came li worthy not only of special note but of enreful and exnet obed ience lq found one of the greatest mcrets not only of n hnppy but an efficient life if we respond at once to god a lend ng it becomen clonrcr nnd clearer if we falter the guiding light grows dimmer and dimmer until it goes out in thick dnrknetai and we arc left to grope our wn ns best ns wo can come ovr into macedonia and help us what nn outcast wan- dering jew help proud nnd potent marcdonlnns especially people of the dlstnguiihcd colony of phllllpl yea for ho was tho benrer of that in which alone is help for man the gospel v 10 v pnul nn ambassador to the world 28 16 3 31 they had brought paul to rome at the expense of the state and be sides the gront audience of lending jews they had given htm an aud ience of romnn soldiers those soldiers would never have gone to hear n service conducted by a jew but as they had to gunrd paul they had to listen to hs message mnny wore thus converted phil 1 13 nnd ns the roman soldiers went everywhere they became ef ficient missionaries we are told that tho spread of christianity among the army was the ultimate cause of its adoption by constant ine ns the state religion the jews had had their opportunity nnd re jected it if they would pot accept salvation others would v 28 from this time on paul addresses himself exclusively to the gentiles paul in chains in rome had two years of uninterrupted sorvce for christ the wise shopper shops early rosann offers these 12 suggestions for your christmas shopping georgetown oltl vote vnd support will be appreciated by rogn valdso n for pi mac i tiijties commissioner for vcton for 11m9 1 if ilcitcd i fcu do m utmost to serc ou and vours voting monday from 0 a m tcx7 pm vote aa ou please but please vote parents of children attending georgetown public school hnd an opportunity of viewing ther child rens work nnd discussing progress ulth the teachers when their an- nual open night was held at the school last thursday in conjunct- ion with education week ernie ci aw ford of toronto is the new manager of the roxy theatre replacing jnck polly who res gned his position last week a native of orlllta mr crawford was manager of the oemvn theatre thesre for three van and has lately been in ri onto w hi re he managed the metro t heatre on bloor street he u married to the former muriel mulholland of mitchell fred freestone son of mr and mm fred freestone of georgetown is arlousl iii in toronto western hospital where he is confined with internal injuries suffered in an ac cident while working withan air compcesaor mrs i webster wellknown nor mal resident is receiving the con- gratulatnns of friends on the cele bration of her 90th blrthda to- moi row herald purses satin crepe nylon slips 298 to 498 formfitting rcrcntf slips may 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