Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1938, p. 7

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n bandar school 5th 138 golden text she has done what she could mart 146 lesson pa8saoe3 mark 14311 2731 to start tbee on thy outrunning race christ shows the splendour of his lace what will that face of splendour be when at the goal he welcomes thee cchrlsuna rossettl l simon 3 jesus understood human nature he had the key to the hearts of young and old rich and poor respect- table and 6utcast in this lesson we see him at dinner in bethany in the house of simon the leper other visitors to bethany would scorn to dine with simon because of the dread disease from which he suffered but jesus gave simon the opportunity to serve him by providing hospitality perhaps this was about the only thing simon could do in view of the pre judice against him but jesus gave kim the privilege of doing this one thing simon would never forget that his home had been honoured by the presence of jesus as a guest and to the end of life he would have a reel- ingor satisfaction that he had offer ed hospitality to jesus while he could he entertained our lord not very long before the crucifixion there is at least one thing each person could do for christ simon could not be one of the twelve disciples but he could provide a meal hary 45 the spectators could not under stand mary they thought that she was extravagent sentimental and im practical but jesus understood the motive of her beautiful deed and commended her there are some val ues that cannot be measured by dol lars and cents marys action in an ointing the head of jesus with pre cious ointment did not have any uti litarian value like simons meal its worth lay in the region of the heart yet the criticism that soon became vocal was based on financial grounds the amazed spectators began to reck on the cash cost bewail the irreclaim able expenditure and estimate the possibility of poor relief if the oint ment had been sold all very sen sible no doubt but jesus had only a short time longer to live and he was about to be put to death because of the hardness of human hearts was it not worth while for him to know that he was loved that one person appreciated his service and was able for once to overcome the hoarding instinct the muter 69 the response of jesus to marys amazing gift and unmnventloni ac tion gives us an insight into tils atti- expert watch repairs by j h jordan georgetown phone 11 lane block his mistakes how much unselfish service do give in a year selling oub wheat in many countries again worrying about the problem of world market with prospects for the best cana dian wheat crop in many years eyes of the growers turn again to the prob lem of world markets so quickly does the picture shift that nations once re garded as formidable competitors in export may be forced by a bad season to look for imports and some of the competitors which the dominion fear ed most not long ago notably russia have been forced by internal conditi ons to slacken pressure in- selling a- broad united kingdom best customer in this connection the figures issued by the canadian board of grain com missioners covering exports for the crop year 193637 are revealing it is shown that the united kingdom is still our best wheat customer a fact which is frequently overlooked the sellsufficiency drive which has led prance and germany to grow even at great cost the wheat they need has cut down these once substantial customers of the dominions grain to relatively small buyers for our total exports of 145886172 funnels chief destinations were as fol lows united kingdom belgium holland prance italy irish free state denmark noi 8101064 1594766 bmfo035 6255301 4887132 4507684 4401399 3j806s11 3764610 germany switzerland 2355 greece 2137226 morocco 131370 japan 1762400 finland 1117132 canada shipped her wheat direct to thirty countries in all a commentary on the extent and variety of our for eign commerce will not exhibit quints in yard dr allan roy dafoe told interview ers the famed dionne quintuplets will not be exhibited in their callander ontario playyard after this summer he said some other means of show ing them would have to be found dr dafoe said their exhibition had done them no harm but the guardians were beginning to feel that it might be harmful if it were prolonged unduly he added he believed one more sea son under existing conditions would oe harmless he described the health of his charges as excellent said they spoke french and understood some english- hereafter their education tude he knew thai there are times in preklndergarden stage will be in when it is appropriate to be lavish the hands or the ontalro department- there are calculating people who can- of education dr dafoe said he be- not go to a funeral without bemoan- licved the- tourist contingent to cal- ing the cost of the flowers forgetting lender would be larger this summer that the floral display softens the than it was last when it reached 350- harshneis of death and relieves sor- 000 row there are people who cannot worship- in a cathedral without think ing or the cost or the real estate and architecture overlooking the fact that love to god may prompt un grudging giving while others la mented about the precious ointment trickling away jesus said that mary had done a good work for him she had anointed him beforehand for his burial she had given him support and cheer when the men around were mentally counting coins and figuring profit and loss jesus was deeply touched and frankly admitted it he predicted that wherever the gospel is preached marys deed would be told as a memorial of her nineteen cen turies later we are studying the inci dent the fragrance of her deed has survived the scent of the ointment judas 1011 jesus understood human nature why then did judas have such tragic ending to his once promising career it was because not even the lord christ can make people good if they do not wish to be changed judas had a mindset his thought stream had been in one channel long when he joined the disciple band he had a yearning after spirit ual reality but he was made treasur er he began to be more concerned about ways and means than about ends he just could not believe that ir he sought to follow the ideal mat erial provision would follow and when in simons house mary anoin ted jesus breaking a whole alabaster box at once he was shocked when to his utter amazement jesus mended this uneconomic sacrifice and service he ws angered pique and profit led to bis undoing he went out and began to bargain with the chief priests for money to betray jesus our world today has far too much the judas mind seeking money first and hoping that oods kingdom may somehow o added later peter 1731 peter was a problem disciple also but greed and selfseeking were only occas temptations to him had left all to follow jesus he had left his fishing trade and his home in capernaum his lore to christ was nnq he was perfectly sure of himself but jesus knew the im pulsiveness of peter and an undisdp- lined strain in the nature of this out spoken devoted disciple jesus told his disciples that they would all be offended and peter avowed that at least would stand true then jed sua said that peter would deny him thrice before the morrows men how little peter knew himself i christ un derstood peters unpredictable nature much better than himself how lit tle we understand ourselves how much we need to have christ reveal us to ourselves showing us our weak ness and our strength our snutllness and our grandeur our pitiable actual besldehls possible he can help us to reach our best ques for dtacusaton 1 does spiritual power radiate from my home 2 the gift without the giver is bare why 3 how does money influence our de- cislons 4 how did peter finally triumph over qwsnapshot guil in your springtime pictures use blossoms and flower to help get the feel of the season tares emphasize the deep bine of the sky and white masses of cloud people are you careful to get the feel of the season into each pic ture by proper selection ot back ground and surroundings an outdoor picture without such feel is like a stage without scenery or worse with the wrong bcenery for instance some of us will take a springtime shot or a child in the yard with the garage or back steps as a background when the child coald just as easily have been pic tured kneeling beside a row of jon quils bunding over and sniffing one la the latter case how much more pleasing and meaningful the pic ture would be in your maytfme pictures why not associate people with blossoms and the early flowers in summer plc- by using a color niter on the lens in autumn let your pictures show the withe ting leaves and brown fields with gray skies or billowy clouds hovering over as back grounds for your pictures and in winter make full ubg of the snow and bare branches against the sky try to work into each of your oat- door pictures some feature even if a mere detail that gives deflnite in dication of the season make it an essential part of the picture 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