pge 4 the georgetown herald wed netday evening december 27th 1939 calling the christian church to jdkenk ob not to munkf this ib a question t the following mleotloiui from the scripture provide food for thought j ton this question which it is undoubtedly the duty of all those who seek fust the kingdom of god and his righteousness to ponder carefully 1 ps x 12 bleated is the man who walkcth not in the counsel of the ungodly nor etandeth in the wa of s nor sltteth in the seat of the scornful but his delight is in tbemaw of the loud and his law doth be meditate day and night 3 mark n 3931 and jesusanswered him the first of all the commandments la bear o israel the lord our ood is one lord and thou shalt love the lord thy ood with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with ajll thy inlod and with all thy strength this is the first com mandment and the second is like namel this thou shalt love thy neighbor a thyself there is nome other commandment great er than tthesk i7 teachers and students of the medical and associated sciences all agree that beverage alcohol impairs reason will selfcontrol judgment physi cal skill and endurance how can i obey this first commandment if my mind is to any degree under the influence of the drug alcohol rom xt 1014 love worketh no 111 to his neighbor therefore love is the fulfilling of the law let us therefore cast off the works of dark ness and let us put on the armour of light but put ye on the lord jesus and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof i cor x 31 whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do do all to the glory op ood modern medical science tells me that alcohol is not essential to the fi health of any normal persons whatever their ages or to the normal f unc- 9 turning of then- life processes therefore u i use alcohol as a beverage c is it merely to indulge my desire to escape from reality should i not aa a christian seek for such relaxation througtrthe many available means which are helpful rather than possibly harmful to myself and others rom xtyioth but why dost thou judge thy brothe or why dost thou set at nought thy brother for we shall all stand before the i judgment seat of christ so then every one of us shall give account of himself to ood let us not therefore judge one an other any more but judge this rather that no man put a st block or a occasion to fall in his brother 6 way 21 it is gooa neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine ox any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth or is offended or is made weak 15 if your brother is being injured because you eat a certain food then you are no longer living toy the rule of love moffat translation rom xv 1 we then that axe strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not to please ourselves to drink or not to drink must fulfill the law of love that is the question as a christian x as a professed follower of the one whose birthday i have just cele brated and of whom it was said even christ pleased not himself rjom xv 3 x am in duty bound to consider all questions in the light of his word what shall i then decide about this question if any of you lack wisdom let him ask of god who giveth to all men liberally and up- braideth not and it shall be given blm james j adrtj j card of thanks mr and mrs fred spires wish to convey to friends and neighbors their very sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended to them din ing their recent bereavement in the death of their behoved son larry qene card of thanks we wish to convey to our many friends our sincere thanks for their kind expressions of sympathy extend ed to us in our recent sad bereavement william mulltn and family iumkm nor wahheos georgetown tuesday the mttt of deosmoer maude anderson beloved wife of l edward mack and tarns moth er of mm ourc snyder and marie fleck funeral serries thursday the atthot dec at 2m pm at her nejdenoe georgetown kindly it flowers t the home of his niece mrs w j gordon silver creek esques- lng township on monday decern toh1 mcdowbllat her home lot 4th line mwvwng townahlnpn friday december 32nd 1989 ramie russell widow of the late james mcdowell in her 88th year the ftmeral will be held at her home 1v line on tuesday december 26th sendee at 2 00 oclock interment in lime- house cemetery p spires in georgetown on wednes day december 30th 19v larry gene spires beloved infant son of mr and mrs frederick spires aged 2 years and 11 months in memorlam king in loving memory of our dear daughter barbara marie king who passed away suddenly december iss 1937 no one knows the silent heartaches only those who hapved can tell the grief we bear in silence for the one we loved so well sadly missed by mother father sister betty william mdllw death came to the home of one of glen williams best known families when mrs william mulun passed away at her n thiimria oember nth m mulling who was bona in georgetown in 1869 lhad re sided in tbahjolnlng village for a number of years before her marriage to william muuln in 1b92 deceaseds afci name was mary elizabeth ded rick daughter of the late mr and mrs wfluam dedrtck besides her hus band she is survived by three sons and one daug gordon r and clifford n ortoronto and william c mulltn of loiraon and madelene at home also two sisters mrs david thompson deckervllle mich and mrs garfield lrby brampton the funeral service which was held on sunday afternoon december 17th was conducted by the rev mr bartlett of glen williams united church and the pallbearers were messrs ed bludd raymond ora ham arthur beaumont thomas beau mont robert mcmaster leonard marchment interment took place in greenwood cemetery georgetown the many and beautiful floral tributes be spoke of the high esteem in which the tamily is held nommations in nearby districts the lorne scots peel dufferwf and halton reg1mem nonpermanent active militia is now prepared to accept re cruits to bring the regiment up to full strength enlist now in your county regiment for home training now in progress apply at the armouries georgetown thursday nights v recrnhm officer major j r barber col r v conover commanding officer police trustees s arthur hart frank gray a n barden tom keen- an h o bowes and fred meuulln streeterloe reeve o h falconer gentleman 1 oouncfllors 4 o e oantelon coal merchant sb rice well driller h p godaxd lalegmsn w potts super intendent all ace pubuo school board s w h mo- oaugherty fanner g 8 jotrrdan bank manager o h queanell manu facturer ah accl publle utilities commission 1 w o andrews merchant g h battle sales engineer n trafalgar reeve w n gilbert farmer acel deputyreeve w s hall poultry man aocl councillors 3 w s beaty farmer w h morden gentleman a h cross engineer emmenon ford farmer kenneth giles fanner p d saltef seed dealer alex phillips poultrynran j h walker traveller water commissioner area no 1 r n smith farmer accl area no 2 russell lawrence gentleman accl commissioner in the water area t peckett gentleman accl chtaguaoousy alnslee sherman was accorded the reeveshlp of chlnguacousy township when reeve norman cameron and d w moran past reeve of the muiuu polity announced their wltrwirawals nominations were for reeve alnslee sherman norman cameron d w moran for deputy reeve william bo- vaird graham crawford ainsle- sher man for council three to be elected william bovalrd fred hos rawser graham crawford john frast her bert dean james ouiff gordon sharp john mcculloch milton mayor a e armstrong clerk george h dawson manufacturer reewe c h heslqp veterinary j irvine manufacturer c a martin muler councillors 6 george smiley man nger c g rlddell trucker gordon gowland merchant harry coulon baker a l shambers gentleman george h dawson manufacturer ed win syer manufacturer j irving naanufbcturer s fylumber a e armstrong clerk rrpwhfuy account ant c h heslop vetorinar c a martin miller b knight clerk w bousefleld gentleman school truitct south ward john mitchell hotel proprietor accl t school trustee north ward h b browne farmer accl school trustee east ward f q thompson superintendent j l king dairyman hydro commlloner a l chim bers gentleman c a martii miller e syer manufacturer brampton major r p worthy agent accl i reeve w a bates agent w a russell auctioneer deputj reeve c c core salesman accl councillors 6 j a bartlett mcr chant b h bull agent william cragns sa t h r dennis creamery operato- h r lawrence birrtstcr c ready merchant a g t n cntlcman wat ccmimslcner w j fenton gentlon john a wilson agent hyo c mmbislnn john irwin agent loch manufacturer school budid 4i c h wiggins barrister h g heatley contra toe mrs m k hood housewife c w west manager all accl broote police trustees 3 i leslie rogers merchant freeman bray fisherman oeorge macleod garage owner er nest stansbury trucker da ton mac donald carpenter at this time we wish to thank our many friends in georgetown for their generous patronage during the christmas season and the past year we trust wenwy enjoy your confidence hi the future as in the past and wish you one and all the best there is in the year to come sincerely d phone 167 gor georgetown a happy new year timf turns not backward in its flight but reaches eer forward sure that its path leads to better days may you follow that path during the new jear to learn that ts promises are true thats our best wish for jou s p chapman phone 72 georgetown i the ke w s of the week now that the arrival of canadian troopj at english shores has been an nounced officially the press of this country publishes for the first time photographs taken weeks before as these men were saying goodbye to their families and their sweethearts at all way stations from british columbia to nova scotia so successful was our arrangement of voluntary censorship thousands of dtisens in canada did not know that any soldiers had left this country or course that is the type of censor ship to which none objects in wartime nobody feels hurt in being deprived of this sort of news when the curtain of secrecy is one of many steps taken to keep away nail submarines and bombers as canada s youth rides the ocean to england for this same reason of censorship it has not been possible until now to discuss the demeanor of these new canadian soldiers as they set thelr facee toward europe and what it has in store for utem and there was tine aspect of this departure which was markedly different from the canadian scene 35 years ago that was a spirit of grim understanding how strangely in contrast was the leavetaking this time true there was the same confident bearing among the young- fellows who boarded the trains as their fathers displayed a generation before but the cheerlnees at tnose who came to aee them oft was gone fathers and mothers uncles and aunts who had had per sonal contact with the tragedies of the left war oouldnt take tt kan ef fort to appear cheerful werptufully inadequate as tears refuted to be damned when the trains finally polled cut strong men sobbed unre strained here and 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