Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1944, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wed february 9th 1944 local mews the annual meeting of the bed cross will be held thursday feb 10th in the municipal building you are re quested to attend don t miss the figure skating exhibition and chrls pipe band this friday night at the arena sponsored iby the iode and ditty bag fund or the navy league dance friday february lbth nor val pariiji hall sponsored by the young norval bachelors fishers or chestra proceeds lor war charities 2t st albans ladies guild will bold their annual bazaar oh tuesday f 22ndy starting at three oiclock chicken patty supper everybody welcome 2t rheumatic pain sciatica lumbago quickly relieved by using rumaoaps recommended by thous ands who have gained better health rdbbs drug store and maccorm- acks drug store the regular meeting norval junior farmers and junior institute will be held at the home of craig and bruce reld on tuesday february 15th graham and w e breckon guest speakers all members please attend the vfjas executive of the hal ton ptesbyterial met at milton united church wednesday feb 9 mrs w chapman burlington presiding plans were made for the annual meeting to be held in burlington about the mid dle of april they met with presbytery at 2 15 to hear an address by dr hid den of winnipeg on eldership the women s institute will hold a euchre in the legion room on frl day february 18th at 8 o clock- good prizes including door prize everybody welcome prizes for marathon euchre which ends this week will also be pre sented lucky ticket for russian re lief quilt in mcbean5 window will be drawn the same nignt the georgetown lions club met for their regular meeting in the mc grbbon house on mondaj evening lion chief rosa in the chair a unique feature of the evenings program wa the suggestions for improvements to georgetown as thrown out by the members of the club some one sug stations were pu fo and no doub will reach the ears of those in a poal tlon to enact them tourists taken in a three act comedy to be presented shortly by the women association and cgjt of united church was written and pro duced by george troyer of wood- bridge a group of talented artists in eluding pianist soloist and elocutionist accompanies the players this troupe been putting on performances all over ttie country for charitable pur- poses and has been exceedingly well received the meanest man in town in our opinion is the one who stole the money for the milk tor britain fund milk ktue and all from the counter of the brewers retail store last tues day afternoon while the employees were busy unloading trucks at the back of the premises the fund had al ready enabled over a thousand quarts of milk to be bought for british chll dren through the kinsmens club answers to mcgregor charges mr hughes cleaver mp tor hal- i has released the following reply a recent editorial in the globe mail a cartoon and a very misleading edi torial appeared in the toronto globe mall ol february 5th as this nawspaper has been consistently criti cal or our war administration ever since the present government was elected in 1840 i have ignored prevl ous editorial criticism but in this instance owing to tnisstatements of fact included in the editorial i do not feel that the matter should drop here the following are the facts mcgregor made a number of charges to the press in connection with no 2 shell filling plant at pickering as follows 1 payroll padding this is a crim inal offence 2 theft of material this is a cri nunal offence 3 mismanagement both as to the design and the construction of the plant it is quite obvious that the first two of these charges if true are criminal offences and changes should be laid against the wrongdoers as a conse queues the agenda committee of the war expenditures committee simply forwarded the press release to the minister of munitions and supply for immediate attention and he in turn passed them on to the justice de partment and the royal canadian mounted police for action as to the third charge being that of misman agement this will be dealt with in due course by the war expenditures com mittee the toronto globe mail takes ex ception to this procedure and strong iy resents the fact hat the criminal charge have been referred to the r cmp the agenda committee of the war expenditures committee which includes a representative irom all of the different political parties in the house of commons w as unanl mous in this course of action and when the matter came up before the main committee of the six opposition members there was only onedlssen ter mr mcgregor 1 know it will amaze readers of the globe mall as much as it amazed me to learn thai jiis newspaper does not approve referring charges of criminal offences to the royal canadian mounted police tlie only possible explanation for their attitude is that the globe ma knows there is no foundation to the charges and that the mounttes with their usual efficiency will soon make a report to that effect as to the charges of mismanage ment these of course are a totally different matter and if there is any ground for them the war expendi ture committee will doubtless make c very thorough investigation sgd hughe cleaver directors was plant resign p blcked president victory air craft mauon succeeded ky v w scully the board or directors of victory aircraft ltd mai ton has resigned and a new board has been constituted it is announced by the munitions de partment blckell of toronto was suc ceeded as president of the arm by v w scully also or toronto the announcement said mr blcfcell asked to be relieved of his responsi bilities as president and thatjug fel low directors had expressed a wish to retire at the same time so the new president might- have a free hand in reconstituting the board the directors who resigned were e bom notice bishop to mr and mrs c bishop of glen williams at guelph general hospital on february 1st a daughter death notice rjgo in st michael s hospital to ronto on thursday feb 3rd 16h4 albert rigg in his 73rd year thompson in georgetown on tues day february 8th 1m4 annie s thompson daughter of the late mr and mrs wm thompson of ash grove in her 78th jear a private service will be held at the home of her sister mrs w d john ston charles st friday feb 11th at 150 dm roilowrdv scnicr in st georges church at 2 30 pm intermtnt in hillcret cemetery norval improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l ltjffdguut d d of ft mootfrblhl ingtttuu o cfetcsfo lesson for february 13 lcnoa cub itctod and copi council of rtflgloua prolmlon i ecu apd scrip tura u t apd scrip rlcctod b loua bducat jesus on the mountain and in the valley lesson text haifc 9 m 1717 golden textit bouav mp tbm mlas untune mart b m the vision of the mountain top c fox w k fraser s h logan and prepares tha believer tot service t t vaughan ah residents of toron- d in tha valley where there la they were succeeded by harold vui0n wl r president of unltedcarr ra fastener co of canada maj j e taowge ol his troth ahtthe god kahn directorgeneral of the cana glven constraint which makes men dian army technical development gi themselves to sacrificial aerv- board and president of john inglia i the people will perish in their co ltd richard riley grand lodge sins representative of the international as but let men come to know tile truth as it is in christ learn to know him aa the son of god glorious and powerful and then let them translate their knowledge of chris tian truth and- their personal spiritu al experiences into the dally minis try to the needa of their fellow men and there will be songs of salvation and joy i knowing w z7 the transfiguration of christ doubtless meant much to him in preparation for his coming death and resurrection it was a fore- munitions gleam of his kingdom glory in this lesson we are concerned with the experience of the disciples rather than the feelings of our lord fundamental in both christian life and service is a clear understanding of the person and work of christ printing presses on wheels nou movt one may come to christ knowing into the front lines along with the little more than that he is the d army vine saviour and one may enter these mobile units arc small com into christian living with a meager pact lightweight shops completelj knowledge of the doctrines of the sociation of machinists and l f win chell vicepresident and general man ager of hlnde dauch paper co of canada ltd n accepting the new post mr scully resigned as president of wai supplies limited a crown company handling purchases in canada by agencies of the united states govern ment he will be succeeded by f g rounghwaite general manager of north west purchasing ltd and one time director of purchasing for washington office of the department feinting press iv front lines equipped to i t out maps and chart bible but the christian who faila to for troop showing them just where krow to knowledge will not grow in the are and where their objective grace a3 he should lie in the cotmtrj ahead the units lbo print propiginda leaflets to bi dropped bj air f rce pilots behind en mj lines a number at trucks and trailers op ting as a unit makt up these tra g sets no premium on igno rance in factltu quite evident that the great blight on the christian church today is the appalling lack of understanding of gods wprd the disciples came to a fuller con viction that he was the son of god telling shop or trains as the arc as they saw him transfigured and called some trailers are air condl heard the father say this is m uonod to make sure equipment will beloved son they learned more work properii a developing tank with plainly the truth of his coming death a usnptrature control device u ir for the sins of all mankind they eluded ahd an electric refrigerator saw in the indescribable beauty of goes along- to preserve perishable ma tnat moment the foregleam of hts terials each train has its own power gen- j erators and filtration equipment to supply plenty of pure water and each unit carrier firefighting equipment vehicles are connected by an inter coming glory what important truths his deity his redemp- an english society matron visiting farm in her new waaj uniform and feeling very patriotic coldly eyed a young farmer busy milking a cow and how is it my good man that you are not at the front the farmer took a straw out of his mouth spat and replied because ma am there aln t no mine at that end v tlon his coming kingship do we have a clear grasp of these truths if not let us search the scriptures n growing v a i jesus only he filled their unit telephone system the trains vgon and j hearts rh had completely camouflaged on made spiritual progress as they had materials for this pur aeen his glory and heard the com pose are standard equipment mending voice of the father the most complete trains supplied great experiences of spiritual re- to the larger military organisations newing and power are necessary to include about 10 motorized outfits effective life and testimony they these carr dour presses machines may not be in outward manifestu- and accessories for iufctng livouta and tlon in fact they are more often ut for photographic and plate processing inner recesses of the soul but- short notice meeting of esquestng fownship council continued from page onet x2843 a cheque to cover the depart ment subsidy was enclosed in the let ter moved by currie bccondeci by wilson that accounts bt paid the municipal world td 10 subscriptions 10 00 tin btl telephone co services 7 19 i m- bennett express paid on supplies fi8c i m bnnett registration ol bir hs mirriigls ipd ttmthh in 1j43 51 1 7 cnrrild moved bj v 11 son sctondtd 0 clcivc list boird heilth u count b purl dr c k s edison trt tl mei s to pulent mho sept 30 special 10 oclock e valentine 1 dance oddfellows hall 5 brampton monday evening s february 14th music by j modern aires special prizes etc dancing 10 pm 2am admission 50c per person mia fek utfa work will px1 jerseys nokt11 to aklattk so great is un demand far jersey they transform men and send them forth to magnificent living tor god one wonders if much of the dearth of power in the christian church i not to be attributed directly to he leek of such experiences with god- the disciples had an unforgettable milk among the white settlers and mountatntop experience- even so mountieb of aklavik in the far north have many othen found the secret that half a dozen jersej heifer arel soon to- tejown by plane to augmenj lel re wj the herd of 11 jh f are tor the herd of ia pun bred jersey cattk recentlj established by dr l d u ingstone chief medical ufflctr for the announced at tlu an district it nuil meeting ut tli cattle avoci ition w t hunur sr bee jtrstj linidii laud how uic an ullnikt rlt m i i i n rlmnui ei i canadian jirstj i bi impton rttarj til q t s assoc iitton rt tit plnsii1 in ijri icl and l libit s t c dalrj mllksl t unimrsi i ihr urn 1 l t jllivlll 1 obsjss u t 194 i sj0 00 rt i b in i a i ion l hi provio ich 10 00 7fi n fu ui il cri ii lit lo m u s36 00 wm e sher in m irru s infd b wi lln 1 jo c i s ml i ext 1 1 i ct ri d in mur i t o id b ou rq bi currie stcrrnrted printed b lajto ipi ii in u u i in reid a first time curried mocd bv wilson scoinlcd mur ray that b law no 986 to appoint a road superintendent in the township fsquesing having bon lend a first time be now read a second and third b f r uiit t i in 1 bt m il cuncd ted b wiim t b u n expcndil n i second nnc idt fr r 1944 i td and thi i llrs md end a md ttondea b cleave to pmidc for f uie jtar 1944 bird time be now third tinils and oe now retmi a mtvuu mu muu nnti j and passed and the blank filled l iftacld th w w f w r ow ftttao thereto carried moved by murray seconded by cur le that the salary of the clerk be used 5000 per annum etroactlvc in with the name of w c cunning ham and the seal of the corporation be attached thereto carried moved b clpave seconded by wll son that the treasurer county of halton be paid 50 per cent of hospital accounts payable by esquesing 82686 carried moved by cleat e seconded by wil son that relief accounts be paid 110 88 carried they are the birthright of every christian power without knowledge is a dangerous and destructive thing but knowledge without power is a dead thing let ub study god s word but let thctruth be baptized in the over flowing spiritual power of a personal i xp nenre with god in regeneration oil that christ md has for us is made available j if wc hae not nken out our inheri 1 tnre tetus do it ai once iii servinc v 17 27 one of the lessons that seems hard to itirn inti to ke p constnntly ef tcttive in tlu life of a christian is tint mountatntop experiences nf spintu il uplift trt not an end in tlu dim hes but t preparation for mice all tin iftcn ue come to i nrd such times of peculiar bless inj wfhether in the privacy of our i own room or in tht rreat confer trice of christian workers as some thing which should glow warmly in out own hearts making us glad in the lord and not as a preparation i for ministry to others jesus and the disciples went up to the place of prayer into the place of glory and down to the place of service how fitting is that qupnee much confusion exists in he church because those who have fool ishly abandoned gods word and substituted the energy of the for spiritual power have been most diligent m service to humanity hilc those who know and accept same to be to january 1st 144 and lne trutn about christ and who pro- the clerk be instructed to prepare a fels lo b in the power of the by law to conform to same carried s filled 1je nbv 0 serve oved by currie seconded by murj j ray that this uncu do now adjourn i l- th to meet march 6th at 2 pjn or at call of the reeve carried and lifted him up v 27 verses 016 28 and 29 indicate that the disciples might have done the same by be heving prayer srajbssii salada carrolls ti cjo w5 princess 29c w almouve 3 zic chipso pru ipk 23c red rtverz15c25c quaker 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