Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1939, p. 2

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zj f2 the georgetovm herald wednesday evening march 29th 1939 the georgetown herald phone no j m moore editor and psaltaher a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town of georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of glen iflqtwns norval llmehouse stewarttown baulnafad and terra cotta i every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown btjbsorflpt bates 150 per year in advance unlusd states mo additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be i when change of address is requested advertising rate3 ilegal notices 12c per line for first in- 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per une ch insertion ix in black face type 5c per une additional notices ag as coming events such as concerts entertainments society or organisation meetings etc so per line minimum charge 36c of meetings held gladly inserted free in memorjan notices 50c 10c per une extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 60c advertisements one inch 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doubt- time i lose a friend i a little lamp goes out when fathers ill pwben mothers sick she says ill be all right in just a day or two tjont fret and bother over me get on with what you have to do lilts jus a cold thats in my head and so ill spend the day in bed lilts different though when fathers ill i he vows that die he surely will we get the doctor there and then he tells him to his face now this is not an easy case pa has the saddest sort of moan use when mother leaves the room i i guess he hates to be alone i for fear tt is his day of doom and sometimes when his pain seems worse s wonders should he hire a nurse fa asks the doctor can he say that be is truly on the mend and will the soreness go away and will the fever ever end sot i know what the doctor thinks because he looks at ma and winks my love years are dealing gently with my years are dealing gently as a dove r brush her wing against a sylvan bough yet the years are passing for just now impsed a silver thread among the hair i dark so silken time has placed it there- token of the passing years we know i jost as first the changing leaves red glow autumn in her changing face love enhances all her subtle grace t form and spirit may no winters blight twilight lor my love into night fearsome shadows oive her faith to last the dream which we call life is past myrtle corcoran watts business summary a reported by the bank of mon- saul becomes a new man international uniform sunday school lesson april 2nd 1933 golden text if any man be in christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new 2 cor- nthlans 5 17 lesson passage acts 9 12 12 19 i what can i give h poor as i am i ii i were a shepherd i would bring a lamb if i were a wise man i would do my part vet what can i give htm give him my heart christina romau the resentment 1 s a student in scotland who was pre paring to be an actor heard princi pal lindsay lecture on the conversion of saul instead of the stage the student chose the pulpit and became an internationally known preacher he said that he wished to work for the power that could change men that way saul was rather an unlikely candidate for conversion he was filled with resentment against the fol- uvij of christ he was breathing out threatening and slaughter against i the disciples of the lord not con tent with directing the persecution in jerusalem he went to the high priest and got written authority to go to damascus to arrest christians either men or women and bring them as prisoners to jerusalem the marvel of sauls conversion is that the per secutor became paul author of the great chapter on love he became strong where he was weak saintly where he had sinned paul even be came willing to be persecuted for christs sake enduring that which he had inflicted upon others so thorough was the transformation in the inner life of saul the crista 3 c sauls rebirth came through crisis mental purification to beginners a new convert floundering in a marvel lous emotion went to an experienced christian and asked what to do next he was given this advice think of christ as just your height with your complexion and wearing a gray suit the same as yours and let him live in you every day thlnfc of christ in you instead of thinking of yourself this counsel proved to be the way to spiritual growth and power the enrichment 17 19 saul was filled with the holy spirit he became sure of god his nature was cleansed there was a miracle of grace in his heart love replaced hate sympathy replaced hardness joy replaced frustration what does it all mean in modern terms let a recent convert tell i had a wonder ful experience this morning i was baptized the reason that i was bap tised was because of a vision of what the world ought to be and what every one of us can do about it suddenly i saw that all the wavering fearful people in the world were waiting for somebody else to make the decision then i saw that by giving the simple tingle unit ofmyself to begin with forgetting all this self- business i could stand up with others and begin to move forward to live for liberty light and love and those are attri butes of god and nothing else not attributes of humanity it is terri bly important what i do because actually in this world it is what people are doing that is changing the very map of the universe lord what wilt thou have me to do questions for discussion 1 what is conversion 2 do conversions happen in your community 3 could paul have done his christian work without conversion a have you ever helped another to have a conversion experience 5 will the study of this lesson pro- duce conversions drink drank drunk safety council authorities recently conducted tests to prove that drink ing and driving do not go as well to gether as well as ham and eggs for instance twelve brawny truck dri vers were collected together to be subjects of the test and nine of tnem were given free drinks the other i three had nothing then traffic ex perts put the twelve drivers through a series of tests and compared the results all twelve had been chosen in the first place because or almost perfect driving records but when the days performance was complete the sober trio were the only ones who had retained their highclass stand ing the others proved by examnv in spectacular way that a few drinks can break down careful habits i and slow up normal reflexes it has to be admitted that no persons can handle a motor vehicle as well when they are drinking as when they are sober and the man who tells you he can is only taking through his hat mcqukstkn ukobb sats driving as tribute to king ontario minister or highways hon b mcquesten has issued a strong appeal to motorists and pedestrians throughout the province for a mark ed reduction in highway accidents a tribute to king george and queen elisabeth during their visit in may and june mr mcquesten pointed out that the king has for many years been a leader in great britains campaign for safer highways his majesty said the highways minister has long taken an active and personal interest in the work of the national safety first associa tion in the british isles he was president of the london council of the organisation from 1823 to 1920 and has been a patron for nearly 15 years on many occasions the king has attended safety conferences and de monstrations throughout england his interest in the promotion of safety tor children resulted in his- appear ing in two moving picture films based on this theme the movies were produced by the national safety first asosclatlon under these circumstances i clared mr mcquesten it is my arm conviction that the people of on tario could pay his majesty no more acceptable tribute than a marked re duction in highway traffic accidents suggest that from now until early in june every driver and every pede strian in ontario give constant and conscious attention to the demands of highway safety if every one of us makes a strong and determined ef fort we cannot fall but all of us must help no other public demonstration he believed would show more esteem for the royal visitors and no other tri bute would be more appreciated by the king and queen than a large reduc tion in the number of traffic acci dents the occasion of their majesties tour mr mcquestlon explained would result in tremendous traffic congestion in all areas throughout ontario which the royal party was scheduled to visit it would be deplorable he con tinued if this congestion should bring about an increased traf fic toll such a result youfct leave the king and queen with a sorrowful ra ther than happy memory of their visit toontario passenger mn mau following instructions the new irish butter was announc ing the guests mr jones mrs jones miss jones he said shorten your announcements pat rick said his employer tirs jones and family would have been suffici ent the next arrivals were mr penny and family pourpence announced patrick was sudden instead of gradual dramatic instead of conventional a light shone around him he feu to the earth he heard the voice of chirst speaking to him trembling with astonishment saul said lord what wilt thou have me to do he had spiritual emotion but he did more than nurse his feelings he went right out into action the great apos tle was a man of deep thought but he was a man of prompt action he witnessed to the power of christ immediately he took long mission ary journeys organizing churches he wrote nearly one half of the books of the new testament and one third of its pages are from his pen his con version was sudden but he continued to grow in grace because he kept in action too many christians and their deep experiences fading because they are passive instead of active it l necessary to complete ones con version that is done step by step ontario wholesale and retail trade by doing the next guided thing under comparatively quiet during feb- the influence of the holy spirit r and volume was below the level i christ has something for us to do as ear ago adverse weather con- j eu as something for ua to be have curtailed rural trade ions are fair to slow indus- activity generally is holding i the change 79 1 on the damascus road saul died a slight improvement is dls- pwwulor armed in ttoe heavy steel industry t bffat steels are only moderately have switched to ue for better heating let this overwhelming preference for bhe coal the worlds fine anthracite be your guide to better heating bluc coal will give you a tondard of beating satisfaction and value that au won the confidence of over 100000 canadian homeowners or6mratoaof w h kentner son phone 12 georgetown blue coa the modern fuel for solid comfort tone in fas iwn- kn tat 7 1 7j0 s printing service what you want when you want it party was bunded for three days and did neither eat nor drink the phari see who had left jerusalem breathing out lhreatenlngs and salughler was led into damascus by the hand his selfconfidence and his belief in force were gone yet in his utter humili ation saul had gained much he had lost a religion that needed to be de fended he has gained a religion that could be spread he had lost personal ambition but he had gained an ex perience of the living christ he had been emancipated from slavish devo tion to the law and had entered into declined paint manufacturers glorious liberty of the gospel to- order tn fair volume whole- reu oampulston be and ertall lumber sales have onm power of persuasion through crucifixion of self he now knew the resurrection power he could no longer carry on the cruel work of persecution henceforth hu life was to have a new direction the previous months pro- achedulee have bed maln- in the automobile industry i demand for rubber tires continues agricultural implement and equipment factories remain electrical and engineering are reasonably well employed i are moderately active shoe are well engaged on orders hosiery mills remain manufacturers of knitted wear tjemaonably well occupied opera woollen andwortaed mills a- considerably below those man gold production for janu- otavlttd mqa ouxwtt ccmbljoto spared with aitfio canoes t- xn january tag produc trcr wis s7motmoas against joss a year asjo dexfid painter rofaens otter at an is wife it la tald chanca a laugh- noe by a single boy thats iher can do 1 u conversion creates a capacity for fellowship the christian church is comp of those who have a com mon experience of christ and thus a bond with one another the reborn can understand the language of the reborn see now these christiana love one another it was said of the christians of the first century they eotnd love one another because they understood one another the release joy and quickening of the christian life was a constant topic of conver sation mature christians can give quality printing letterheads envelopes invoices statements posters sale bills business cards booklets catalogues ruled forms circulars dodgers w f it is quality printing you want at 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