Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1944, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday june 7th 1944 improved uniform international sunday chool lesson ot tbto moody bjblo inatltut of chicago raitjamd by weutn newapapcr union li i lesson for june 11 6 vubjects and scripture texta icted d copyrlahud b7 international iiincll o religion education ued by tavu pleads for a run- away slave ussson text phuemon ml golden text b y kind w to n- ther tendcrhearud torstvlng each other even u god also in christ forgave you kpbuuni 431 brotherhood la one of those flue qualities or impulses of the soul of which men like to apeak when all is fair and prosperous and promptly forget in times of distress and strug gle that is just where christiani ty shows forth at its best for it is in the hour of need sorrow or afflic tion that real christian brotherhood ehowa its depth and durability paul was in prison when he wrote to philemon the one of whom he wrote onesimus was a slave who had deserted his master and proba bly defrauded him v18 he had been converted and now was being sent back to his master so we have three christian men dealing with arvery delicate matter and pro viding us a picture of brotherhood in action we learn that it ia i courteous w after a fine spiritual salutation paul enters upon an appeal to phile mon which is a model of tact and courtesy one could wish that those who think that being faithful to the lord and true to his wor67means being blunt and unkind would learn of paul first he lets philemon know of bis prayerful interest in him paul had been praying for him thats why he could say such a helpful word praying tor our fellow man prepares us for genuine brotherly love then ha recognizes philemons goodness and his effective testimo ny for christ this is an excellent approach to the making of a re quest but be sure that it was not empty or hypocritical flattery we mo well to recognize the fine quali ties of our christian brother and we could profitably speak of them more than we dp then paul wasleady to make his request see how nicely he does it be skillfully reminds philemon that b might make some demaads and especially in view of his age and his imprisonment but he will not do so rather he says i beseech thee there is fine christian cour tesy n considerate w 1016 paul the aged prisoner had found in his new convert onesimus a real helper he would have liked to keep him in fact says he to philemon onesimus could do for me the things you would want to do if you ware here v 13 undoubtedly paul could have been sura of the willingness of philemon he could have assumed that the re quest would be granted and in any case philemon did not wan know where onesimus was so why dot umiuhimt true christian consideration re spects the personal rights and the piup rights of another we must not assume or demand or put pres sure on anyone v 14 to get what they have or to draw out their serv ice another sxpraaskn of considera tion is found in verses 15 and 16 philemon had lost a heathen slave now ha is receiving back a chris tian brother no worker will give less in service and no master will demand more because the two are both christians we need to recog- nixe that fact for all too often men presume on their relationship as brethcntbut the fact that they are christiana should make a great dif ference in their attitude toward one another m cooperative w 1721 partners share the benefits and tha burdens of their joint enterprise partners in tha gospel like paul and philemon shared not only spir itual btassings but also the reepon- jtfbiutlea paul was presenting such an ham to philemon in tha return of onesimus something bad to be dona about tha debt of onesimus hie falter as a servant paul says chare tt to me your partner it has been pointed out that there is bars a biassed example of the im portant doctrine of imputation which la tha act of god whereby he ac counts righteousness to the believer in christ because hs has borne the bsllayara sins m vindication of tha law so w note that verses 17 and u perfectly illustrate tmputa- psuls promise- i wffl rapayi it t 19 was the legal phraseology of a tuisiilisorj note in his day it was a tr partaershtp transac tion yst it was coupled with a re minder of indebtedness kverythlng p1nlsfiioivlrtts3 ana was he owed to paul but utter i will not spaas- of that now coceddara- jbut opening the door t s cooper s person is content t recsavmg hand crt of favor or zeals the love the the ontarioquebec division of the canadian weekly newspaper associa tion met in the general brock hotel niagara falls may 26ui and 27m foi their annual convention and we have pictured here groups of the weekly editors their wives and in some cases children taken in the gardens ofthai beauty spot of ontario it is not pos sible to name everyone pictured but tn the centre group on the left hand side we httv mr r a giles of the la- chute- watchman iaojrase quebec mrs oiles and mrs o b smith of the creemore star mr smith is the newly- elected president of the ontario que- i the brampton conservator are pictur- bee division in the centre a small ed mrs charters is holding a bouquet group were taken in front of one of tfc beautiful magnolia trees on the far right mr and mrs c v charters of presented birthday to her in honour of her as we see it bj j a strang juxjprii 56 as we see rr reading op those zoocsulters down in montreal that were doing the fighting with sailors and soldiers recently makes one wonder if they dd not know that there is a war on it seems too bad to have mose fancy dressed gents fighting at home when they might be away fighting where their fighting ability would really be appreciated of course the army uni form may not be so outstanding as is this modern zootsult yet it is a rattier nice uniform that commands respect as well and that is more than can be stated for the zootsult there must bs something down in the eastern province tnat af fects the fighting ability surely maybe it is in the air snomy after the war started one of the cbc an nouncers wrote home saying that he expected to be in unlf otm in a weeks timehowever trie cbc shifted hhn to montreal and he is still announcing down there he is young ana healthy and just the type that one would ex pect to see hi uniform but he is still telling the same old story about me many different items that his span sors have for sale a high scnool gin with a strong voice could oo nls wane just as wed as be can and she could also announce the nest number just as easily as he does it it ones aeem strange to hear a strong voiced man that one knows quite well announce that the next number is entitled a kiss in the dark or some other sucn title especially in war time we often wonder what he thinks of ntmses when he bean of other boys from his home town being listed as missing or of being wounded or coming home minus a leg and him still enjoying life in canada most of those lada that have been wounded or are missing didnt hare aa good a chance aa he has hwe but wnen then- country needed them they step ped up like men and measured up full slxe at that perhaps we shouldnt be too proud of our volunteer army may be it would be better tf we had con scription it wah repobted in tbe city thai we wouldnt be getting any more mall from overseas after may the 13th for quite a while however we are again getting the blue air malls and they are coming through in fairly good time the last one that we had men tioned the cold weather over there in may however since tha ester was written we notice that they have been hawing it 100 to the shade so it should be warm enough over there now to suit everybody the boys are mostly all living in tents now and when it is wet and cold tents can be very uncomfort able our lad mentions that a good warm house in oanadaatai looks good to him and we will expect that many other oanadiaw would express them selves in b similar manner no doubt tbs drowning skasom is with ua once jdora it seems a aname mac drowning aocadap have lake so v young ares every season a swknoatng pool to asery town would he a bak we would think and then of eoune umpfsjcttos of wi sense wsvat often help as weh so often when anything goes wrong when on the wa ter the persons involved become excited and anything is likely to happen then the accident last sunday at port stan ley on lake erie was a most serious one the news states that fifteen lost their lives when the small boat they were in capsized it seems that the motor stalled when about a mile from shore and the passengers all crowded to the one side of the boat tipping it over it is a heavy toll of young lives from one small section of the province for all employees effective jury 1st 1044 under the individual employers plan of allotlng vacation time mr daley said application of act on hours of work is postponed minister of labour says vital wat production cannot be hampered a statement issued today from the office of the honourable charles daley minister ot labour for ontario an nounces the postponement or certain provisions of the hours of work and vacations with pay act the act which becomes effective july 1st of this year was designed to establish a maximum 48hour week in this province for all persons employed in business and industry so weh as providing for one weeks vacation with pay tn each year to everyone so em ployed for a full year with one firm m other words on the anniversary of each years employment epmloyees become eligible for a weeks vacation with pay the industry and labour board un der which body the act will oe ad ministered says that wniie plans are now being laid for the operation of tin act it would be unsound at this time to impose arbitrary changes the need for allout production on essential war materials might be seriously in terfered with if drastic changes in present hour schedules which might be made necessary in conforming to the terms of thfitact were made this particularly true in view of the manpower shortage existing at the present time the board therefore considers that a postponement of the provisions of the act regulating work hours is necessary and will be neces sary while the present critical produc tion requirements and acute shortage of manpower exists the board therefore authorizes the continuance of existing w hour in all industries operating on priority war materials in the province or on tario the statement says industries engaged hi agrtcuhuro horticulture fishing and the production of foods and farm products dairy in dustries including cheese and butter production firms engaged to the building and maintenance of roaos construction transportation textiles and other undertakings wnkh can be considered essential lo she run main tenance of the war effort shall be con sidered in the category of war indus tries in so far as present working hours are concerned periods of relaxation both mental and physical to provide recreation are essentia far general health and morals nver mr daley said tt is pro bably of more value hi this time of mental tress and physical pressure than at any other time the provisions of the act therefore applying to at least one wee vacation with pay sbah apply to all persons qualifying under the term of employment this does not neoeeaaruy mesh feat vaca tion must begin on jtoly 1st but that taoartnms with pay shell be provided cottage rentals governed by rental orders the wartime prices and trade boarddraws attention to the fact that rentals charged for summer cottages are distinctly governed by the war time leasehold regulations in the case of accommodations or this type the rental charged for them during 1941 or 1043 becomes the celling at which they may be rented this sea son no increase can be made unless authority for such increase has been received from the local rentals com mittee or the rentals administration rental cannot be varied wnnout the approval of a rentals appraiser if for instance use of a boat or any other additional facility is now included the rental cannot be increased without approval being given a landlord cannot set his own terms for weekly occupancy tf he has always rented on a monthly basts these regulations do not apply to housing or lands used exclusively for farm purposes hormones to increase human height the scientific world is hailing an other brilliant achievement the isola tion of the growth hormone the climax of a laboratory adventure aa thrilling as any detective story tins new wonderworking extract taken from the pituitary gland of cattle adds inches or feet to ones height for more on this interesting subject read the american weekly with oils sundays june 11 issue of the detroit sunday tunes we print nifty letterheads and other job printing phone no 8 sale dollars at half price founds likeosurethingbortjainbuthowmany of usreolizetbctinccnada 1 vnial wevs getting dollors at less than half the price of other years at a fraction the price in many other countries today heres what we mean a dollar it worth as much j as it will buy and to dog your dollar buys at least twice asmuchasrtdidinthelastwar for instance your buys a bar of laundry soap that cost tejinthose days to day you can buy the saint quality wt fedora for jr that set you back svthen truly your dollar is half price since it buys twice as much price ceilings and other antiinflationary measures have kept its value high and you protect your dollars worth very time you buy a bond pay offo debtnfusttohoard goods or frequent block markets than how to rhako dollars count more i promise to give my support to keeping the cost of tiring down i will buy only what i need i mil observe the ceiling whether buying or sell ing goods or services i will psy off old debts save for the future investin victory bonds and war savings certificates and i will support taxes which help lower the cost of living voukpedsnk utatejfyaa trim bbewing industry ontakio to a d mast ataw i k

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