Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1940, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august wth 1 940 new industry locates in acton emergency call to farmers to school boys and to secondary school grirls farmers h you can use ablebodied willing youth for haitmting and general farm help apply immediately to your reeve agri hcnftoavbepiwoontahte or local employ ment office school bots if you are willing to serve your countrys needs by helping on the farm enrol with your school principal at your own school watch for enrollment dates school girls s you are willing to serve by selling war certificates enrol with your school principal at your own school watch for enrollment dates the maintenance of a continuous supply oi food for britains fighting forces and civilian population is of paramount importance in the suc cessful prosecution of the war the financing of our war effort is another battle which must be won on the home economic front the ontario government seeks the cooperation of all in meeting the present critical situation m f hepbtjhn n o hipel minister of labor international uniterm snndayscbool lesson gods care of his people sunday august 18th wo golden text the lord is my shepherd i shall not want psalm 23 1 lesson passage psalm 23 lord or he erring thought hot into evil wrought rd tor the wicked will betrayed and baffled still for our heart from itself kept our thanksgiving accept william dean howells the poem the twenty third psalm has been called the nightingale among the gar den of sacred poetry in the bible there are three greav shepherd chap ters the twenty third psalm the tbir tgrfourth chapter of ezeklel and the tenth chapter of john the twenty third psalm is the best known of the in almost three it is brjsf easily and unforgettable appealing to tie taaginauon and to the ear the no em is simple with few words mure than one syllable no dictionary needed lo understand it in ah any audience it may be repeated unison for it is learned in youth and is doubly precious in old age it makes a universal appeal because it deals with the realities of personal ex perienc- and is filled with trust in the guidance of god the poem has balance and progression and is a un ity some scholars claim that there are three pictures that of a shephed guide and host while more who know the shepherd customs of the bast say that the shepherd metaphor uns through the whole psalm for many the psalm has added charm by think ln of david as the writer and singer of it and by illustrating the poem from the experiences of david greatest power however is that states what we have all felt the shepherd to interpret the twenty third psalm canadians need to put out of their all that they have seen about care of sheep in this country customs are very different the sheep cannot be left alone be cause pasture is scarce and thieves and wild animals endanger the safety of the sheep to be a shepherd is to have- a fuujtlme lifelong job the shepherd leads his flock and does not drive them they know his voice and follow him whether he leads them to pasture or to a drinking pool or through a ravine or back to the old shepherd stays with his flocks all and sleeps near them by night if danger comes the shepherd is ea tfy to riarrfls tgeto tig uf a mar- audmg animal or to recover a shaep that is lost the shepherd lives to serve the sheep and takes a personal interest in each one spending so much time with the sheep he gets to know the sheep one by one the sbepherd psalm dares to teach that loves and cares for human beings that individual way humanity is too large for each one of us to be s thought of god the nation the hebrew nation has interpreted this psalm in national sense thy traced gods purpose and plan through the rounder of their people abraham ttirbugh the days of the patriarchs and the sojourn in egypt the wilder seat journeytnas the arrival in can aan the glorious reigns of david and solomon the captivity the restora uon the struggles for national inde pendence but what about the nat lonal tragedies of the jewish people they suffered bondage in egypt their klngdom was divided and the tribes scattered they came under the rule of assyria rome greece and for centuries their holy city was gover ned by mohammedans in our own day the jewish people have been per feecuted and thousands today are homeless refugees forbidden landing even on christian shores yet for three thousand years the hebrew pro pie have had continuous existence they have maintained their identity as neither babylon rome nor greece has done in the twentieth century the jews stand high in the lislj of scientists inventors educators and writers their sons and daughters are crowding public libraries and taking scholarships in universities a man of jewish blood is the greatest living philosopher the history of the jew ish nation may seem to illustrate the fifty third chapter of isaiah more than the twenty third psalm but in spite of the untold suffering there has been a divine direction a strange sure shepherding the trust can we in this ultra scientific age have a simple trust in god lke the author of the shepherd psalm with casualty lists appearing in the papers can we stul believe in gods care of individuals of others and of oursel ves if a poll to discover opinions were conducted it would assuredly be found that the majority of people confess to a directing power overrul ing their lives they have made their own choices but there has been a higher prowoence coincidences op portunities evil turned into good strength for sacrifice leadings in things great and small have given as surance to the conviction that god has dealings with us every one our ives ar in gods hands and we would not have it otherwise the dally round of light air health work home joy sleep duty forces us to live in some degree in line with the will of god we are on a spiritual level and it is not all of our own doing finding our peace in the will of god gives us re lease from fear and worry we look up as wel as in and out the good sbepherd christ has enhanced the value of the twenty third psalm he told par ables about the lost sheep and the good snepherd and talked personally to his disciples about the underlying fait i of the shepherd poem he ac tually offers to be to his dlscipks what the shepherd is to the sheep and what god is to man all that the author of the poem expected to find in god we may find in christ he nes with us through the hard places of life and he cheers us with an im mortal hope he makes us confident that living is really worth while the journey has a goal uiere is a heaven t the end yes and all the way along because re is with us even under the throat of multiple dictators we may still hold to faith in the will of god tht presence of christ and the guidance of the holy spirit mans faith in god is eternal and survives the vicissitudes of persons and of na uons questions for discussion 1 what is the appeal of the twenty third psalm to ypu7 2 if you were writing such a poem what metaphor would you use 3 how far are we free from fear of death 4 if unemployed would you find comfor in the shepherd poem 5 what has christ added to the twen ty third psalm see john 10 lesson outlines copyrighted by the international council of rellgioused ucation used by permission notice to creditors of the estate of samuel herbert hurst late of the township or esqaesing in the comity of halton contractor deceased au persons having claims eg a inst the estate of the said samuel herbert hurst who died on or about the 23rd day of july 1940 at the township of esqueslng are required to send to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 7th day of september 1940 full particulars of their claims and any securities they may hold therefore and take notice that after the 7th day ol september 1940 the ex ecutrix will proceed to distribute the said estate having regard 6nly to the claims of which she shall then have notice dated at georgetown this 7th day or august 1s40 kenneth m langdon solicitor for lillle hurst executrix georgetown ontario will employ 100 workers markon general manager in acton snper- vbdng installation acton is to secure another new in dustry of considerable size work men are now busys demolishing old equipment and planning for lnstalla uon of new machinery the building is being cleared of all materials stored there by the berdmore co and be ing reritted tor wool combing cor poratlon of canada ltd it is a new canadian company doing a type of work that was not formerly done in canada the building being used here is the section of the beardmore plant known as the cement block building it is three stories in height and contains approximately 100 000 square feet the company will also occupy a brick structure connected with this building and known for some years as the machine shops of the plant the beardmore co have leased these buildings and are now making them ready fo occupancy other facilities or the beardmore plant will be used in making the plant ready for the new company the building here gives adequate room for the installation of the necessary machinery plus all the required facilities for wool sorting scouring carding and combing well as plenty of spac for storage of raw material and the finished product we understand the plant will require bout 300 horsepower from the hydro wool combing corporation of can ada limited will operate tinder a dominion charter with an authorized capital of 250 000 and as the estab lishment of this plant will provide the only individual wool combing unit in this country it fills a gap in the tex industry at a time when it is most urgently needed for the produc uon of wool textile goods for military purposes prior to the war combed wool known to the trade as wool top was imported into canada from eng land and australia no combing be ing available here australian and new zealand wool and wool of many other origins was shipped to england to be combed there and came to can ada in the form of wool tops which are used by the worsted spinners and weavers in the manufacture of yarn and cloth here the total imports of wool tops into canada during the past few years varied between nine and twelve million pounds annually wool combing corporation of can ada limited whose plant will be situ ated at acton ontario will when in full production from its initial plant equipment produce at the rate of three million pounds of wool tops an nually the urgent demand for unl forms and other wool products has necessarily created an abnormal con sumption of wool tops and therefore the erection of this plant is being wel corned both by the trade and in gov emment circles at this time carta dian wool growers will also be inter ested in this development inasmuch as it will provide them with a new outlet for domertlc wools some of which i have formerly been exported to be combed abroad because of the lack of combing facilities in this country the company has been formed by a group composed of canadian and eng llsh irrte with the officers and 1 board of directors in part as follows the president of the company is the bight hon lord bamby cmjg c be m v o formerly colonel fran els vernon willeye of london eng land lord barnby is well known on this contlrent and has been a frequ ent visitor to canada and the united states during the past twenty years he is chairman of the board of simp sons limited of london england and is actively interested in one of the largest wool combing plants in yorkshire during the last war h wrved w ith the british forces at galllpoll and later was appointed to position of wool controller of england the vice president of the company is mr le lie biggin who is president or the canadian wool co limited toronto and president of wllley big gin wool service inc boston mr btggln has also been identified with the canadian wool trade for the past twenty five years and has had consid erable experience in the production and supph of wool tops for canadian isers he is also past president of the dominion wool dealers associa tlon and the canadian allied textile trades association the general manager and treasurer of the company is mr k markon un til recently of london england mr markon is a technical expert in wool combing and brings to the new com pony an extensive experience in this particular branch of the textile indus try which he has gained over a period of years in europe previous attempts have been made to successfully operate a wool comb ing plant in this country but the opinion is expressed that their fall ure was due primarily to an unsound basis of financing plus a lack of the necessary knowledge required for the successful operation of such a highly technical process in addition to a sound financial structure the personnel of this com- pany being composed of men who are closely associated with suttce wool combing interests in 1 and th united states allows the company access to all the technical knowledge necessary for the suooessful erection equipment and maintenance of this plant furthermore previous attempts to provide wool combing in canada have been based on the purchase of wool and the resale of wool tops making the company therefore ac tually act as a topmjaker this com pany will purchase no wool nor will it sell any product it will be a commission combing plant available to the trade for wool combing at standard tariff rates of commission based on the quality of wool to be processed acton free j over our fence acton beardmore employee killed struckon the head and crushed by a descending hoist james sangster for 16 years an employee of the beardmore company was instantly killed at work on august 2nd he leaves his wife and two children james of aberdeen scotland and mrs a woods of acton former acton boy marries john robert hall of wlngham son of mrs william hall and the late mr hall of acton was married on august 3rd to janet craig of white church wedding at eden mills laurel jean barber daughter of mrs grace e barber of campbell ville was married to charles bert freeman in a recent ceremony at eden mills the groom is the son of mr and mrs alfred freeman rrno 1 carnpbellville acton free milton miss muriel noris nurse in training in hamilton general hospital is re cuperatlng at her home after an ap pendicles operation e e yates has been re appointed as assessor for the town of milton word has been received from the belgian congo that a baby girl has been born to mr and mrs lawrence dolby formerly of milton they have been doing missionary work there for several jears lawrence is the son of mrs l robinson of streetsville milton champion- umehouse i wheat harvest is in full throughout the neighbourhood the regular monthly meeting of the limehouss women s institute ws held at the home of mrs mills ob august 1 with twenty ladies including visitors present the meeting open ed by slngjng the ode followed to prayer the roll call was answered by oactt members givng a recipe using tomat oes it was decided that gifts b sent to two local men who are barr ing overseas mrs miller read a letter from eng land as part of her current events this told of living conditions in boom districts there at the present time mrs h norton explained the mot to do not be afraid to change si is the essenoe of life miss iven a teacher on the toronto staff gow us some first hand information on household science taught in tb toronto city schools miss jean given gave a salad de monstration following which lunas- was served which consisted of th same salads sandwiches cake and tesv mrs kirkpairick and mrs newton moved a vote of thanks to the hosi tess and lunch committee for the eo- ertalnlng and lunch the meeting closed with the na tional anthem recent visitors include miss marjorie smith of toronctv and mr lome fathergill of hamil ton witn mrs r lane for a week mr and mrs russell and little dao- ghter catherine with miss xvens and the gale s for the weekend and mbn day mr herring of toronto called fc mr and mrs mills on monday mrs gordon sutherland and cbo- dren are visiting with her mrs yeatea at her cottage grove several families from the picnicked at edgewood park mjiv on sunday miss gladys mllllere has purchase a good looking plymouth coupe mrs downing of london is vtstunsj mrs w mills friendship is a strong and habi tual inclination in bwo persona t promote the good and happiness of each other addison wood for sale choice dry hardwood 350 per londl mixed wood per load ga86 rafls per load 2 65 phone 283 j or msv all wood sold at per single cord j brandford matt a ttttkt trtat yamttafff a ctrtfm aasaay if oatarkt kttkaj tf swasfm a4 plat jctatttt aratxtx uart tit four carts at- tmartkxattastm you nttmfaxaryover ataak agowayttrtvtt ay aas vaeatbas with ttttxaettts paia aaa aft arraapmtats matt s paytpaarjiat tctht tatrs aascriats taatt aaa ataay ather attrae habty taani tay tt 9 aty flsjoi 9 pays ftanita hf wiaasar mti tht prhatga af jftpw v u f32js 3 pmvs pttawmmlbb fjlif 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