Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1944, p. 3

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the gegrgetown herald wcdnes august 31 1944 1 improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson ot rabold l lundqu1st d p of tha moodjblbu inmltuu of chicago fiest r a f spitftres to fly into germany r a f spitfires hew alone into ers railway wagons and locomotives germany for the first time yesterday and returned to base without loss after 26 444 they hew over territory be a trip of about 800 miles picture tween alx laohappele and cologne shows a group of spitfire pilots who aooting up nazi fighters and gild i took part in the sortie over oermany lesson for september 3 saul rejected lxs80m tsoct1 samoal i 10-m- c30ijdich tkxtlbseftuf uton bast jested the word o fee lort he hbth bik rejected thee ftom bring ring i samuel mi outstandingly good salada tea carrolls peas campbell i c aal rk soup tin llc extra special campbells new pack tomato soud 3 tins25c coffee carroll ramar ktllcni com flakx8 iso 33 orapemait jk crtam of carroll sa wheat 14c powder i me w my rick nw boop me inimit we spreads me oar dbodm crtptwru tea 3se flakes s 7 prairie mats a lie wheat s we macaroni sw i 5c prem 3se 3e se lobster fnlt jars ios rubbers sjkot csrtird powder 5e e ixtded woodbury fadaj soap 3 cctdii dm cleanser it ikm wnto sm polish wlltw ixt pads amt dm molasses ik s7 13e ik se a is we ginger ale 2 25 catarac dry dcpwli extra catarac club soda x ig mis x3e w reserve the right to limit quantities of all me size 300 lemons 8c do size 252 oravces 30c do six 220 orant is c do slw 17r orancls do apples peacltts and pllmb at market prices j proit and vegetable prices subject to market flnetsatfon i angaet cvapoas t ns stjoarfltolo utoil tea or coffee 14 to sb bl6 butxjttv 1 to 70 to 1 at 1 alberta publisher named president weekly association p p oalbralth publisher of the red deer alberta advocate was named president of the canadian weekly newspaper association at uie annual convention held in winnipeg last week mr galbralth succeeds mr w j rowe of the manitou manitoba western canadian other officers are 1st vice pres hugh templln per gua ont newsrecord 2nd vice pies robert a giles lachutn que watchman hon vice pres major walter ashneld on active service c v charters brampton was again named managing director directors from the province of ontario are roy bean waterloo chronicle john marsh amherstfourg echo f r5 mac- intyre dundalk herald and s r curry tweed news there are nearly six hundred mem bers of the cwjtfa and newspapers from halifax to vancouver and the yukon territory as well as newfound land were represented at this meeting the locale of next years convention will be decided at a general meeting of the dominion directors to be held early next year in ottawa a w hanks publisher of the st james man leader was ohairman ox the convention program and out standing speakers including premier moral failure ii a direct result of disobedience to gods law he es tablished the moral order in the universe his la the only right way and the man who does not walk in gods way ia wrong no matter how successful he may seem to be at the moment after a brief period of success saul sinned by intruding into the priests office at gllgal i sam 13 1014 this was soon followed by bis disobedience in the battle with amalek i sam 15 1 9 this brought final judgment from the lord and saul stood revealed as i a self willed backslider w omatm of manitoba percy phillips of ballinafad intended for last week miss phyllis foreman of toronto spent the week end at her home here mtss mabel hardy of ouelph is visiting at the home of miss lillian shortul miss joan master john and sher lock aitkens spent a few days last week at the home of their grandpar ents rev and mrs a o w foreman mr and mrs a starret mrs win mcenery and mr and mrs p w shortlll spent the week end at wa- saga beach they also visited friends in orongevllle and colllngwood a pleasant evening was spent on monday evening last when the many friends of miss marguerite kentner tendered the bridetobe a miscellan eoua shower miss lena perryman read the address after which mar guerlte received many beautiful and useful gifts the groom to be then repjled in a few well chosen words the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing misses ida and joan archibald are holidaying at the home of their aunt and uncle mr and mrs john cole mrs pete cole has returned home after a trip to winnipeg fall term opens sept 5th intensive instruction in stenography bookkeeping jgenenu ttua- ncss secretarial junior and heritor matriculation j and night write for 1 catalogue the dominion business college limited 525 bloor street wert toronto have your childs eye examined before school starts 10 11 turned back from following god means just one thing that is turned back to self will these two principles which are mutually ex elusive rule all actions of man it is either gtalawill or seu win saul wh6had every opportunity to make jjood asxlsrael s first king lost out completely and bo turned away from god that god had to turn away from himwhich is the thought expressed byv apenteth v 11 n a lying hypocrite w 12 13 knowing that he had done just the opposite saul puts on his best sun day gotochurch manner and pro fessed to be very pious and com pletely obedient cv 13 one mar vela at his temerity but not bo much so when one thinks of those in the church who put on the same kind of a front to cover a worldly self centered life nothing hurts the cause of christ more than the nervy hypocrites who deny by their lives before the com munity the thing for which the church stands by the way are you a hypocrite you who read these lines if so flee to god in repent ance you are in bad company hi a proved deceiver w 14 15 the difficulty with falsehood is that ultimately the truth comes to light with saul it came quickly for the sheep which he said were dead were alive enough to bleat at just the right time the deceit of saul 1 thus was proved in the very instant of his false declaration of innocency be sure your sin will find you out num 32 23 is not lust a re ligious theory it is god s word he i that covereth his sins shall not pros per but whoso confesseth and for saketh them shall have mercy prov 28 13 iv a proud dlsobeyer vv 16- 19 now saul had to stand before samuel and hear the words of god s condemnation he had to face his own life and see there the ground of the judgment of the lord he was reminded of the day of his humble dependence on the lord which had brought him exaltation to the highest place in israel to be small in one s own eyes is to be great in the eyes of the lord he is looking for the acceptable sac nflce of a humble heart ps 51 17 isa 57 15 th tumult and the shouting diet the captains and the kings depart still lundi thine ancient sacrifice an humble and a contrite heart lord cod of hoits be with us yet lt we greet lest we forset kipling v an argumentative evader w 20 21 once set in the way of disobedi ence there seems to be no limit to the bold stubbornness of man in stead of breaking down in contrition and confession saul tried to face the matter down by further argument and tricky evasion i have obeyed said he but the people who was king did the people obey saul or saul the pe pie there is nothing honest abo it irir your s ns over on another how often people do it notice also that saul became very religious again if anything had been done that seemed wrong it was with a good purpose they were going to sacrifice to jehovah the sacrifices and ceremonies of religion are to aid and promote obedience not to be a substitute disobedience can never be made a virtue even though attended by a thousand sacrifices stanleylfcv vi a rebellious reject vv 22 23 to obey is better than sacrifice oh that we rnight learn well that the new york times joseph davis of stanford university california and ralph keller of the minnesota state press association were heard the obc variety show was presented over nation wide network on thursday evening the 25th anniversary conven tlon was considered one of the most successful in the history of the asso ciatlon reverence she was sitting by the window when i walked past that day a dear sweetfaced old lady with scanty locks of gray just quietly a sitting as still as still could be and i saw on looking closer a large bible on her knee my heart beat a little faster such a happy sight to greet and the sweet faced aged lady seemed to spur my lagging feet some day my feet will falter and my heavy hair grow white then i hope to younger people i will prove as sweet a sight aa the tedy by the window proved that wintry day to me with the faroff gaze of reverence and the bible on her knee phena catherine taylor half a pound half a pound half a pouna half a pound onward i ah in the grocery store storm d the six hundred forward the wives brigade 1 grab for the sacks they said into the grocery store storm d the six hundred forward the wives brigadel was there a dame dlsmajed not though the grocer knew someone had blunder d theirs not to make reply theirs not to reason why theirs but to try and buy into the grocery store storm d the six hundred canned peas to right of them canned beans to left of them canned prunes in front of them both fat and slender d mock d at with hoot and grin boldly they struggled in into the grocery store straight to the sugar bin storm d the six hundred when can their glory fade o the wild charge they model all the town wonder d honor the charge they made nuts to the wives brigadel sour six hundred i hornby intended tot last week the tragedy of war was brought vividly and painfuhy home to this community last week when the sad news came that spr pohn james jack robertson was killed in action in france on august 8th the sincere sympatny of everyone is extended to the sorrowing mother wife sister and brothers in the sudden and terrible blow that has fallen on them sunday school and church services were resumed in the united churches on hornby cnarge last sunday follow ing the absence of the minister on vacation for three weeks church an nlversorles will soon be the order of the day bethel s big day will be on september 10th hornby anniversary will be on october 1st and ashgrove on october 2th miss jacqueline and master gerrle bailey of hamilton spent lost week visiting their grandmother mrs jos bailey mrs lindsay neelands and mrs harry robertson returned home last saturday after holidaying at midland ind other northern points mrs gerald neill and daughters of waterloo spent last week visiting mrs nc ii s sister mrs wrigglesworth mr arrd mr clifford wrigglesworth ind family and mrs fred wriggles vorth motored back to bracebridge ht sunday miss joy and master ronald eyre f uxbridgc were recent visitors at uit home ol mr and mrs stanley eyre mr herbert norrls has sold his farm on th 9th line of trafalgar ind will be moving to his new home ci martn street milton shortly while we regret to losemr norrls ind miss dorothy the best wishes of ill their neighbours ind friends go h tjiem the harvesting of spring crops is 111 in operation much delay has been caused by frequent rains as as b the scarcity or adequate iiln oar examination it thorough newest styles at chy prteea consult 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist who will be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wednesday of each you may consult o month or t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 599 phone 357 georgetown the little room this little room ts always strewn with toys the laughter of the tlnest of boys here is the comer of the smallest one himself u v sixirlcht of the sun in his wee room amid the great con fusion he plays and sleeps and finds seclusion so full of life hell send a toy a ily ing or trips and falls we hear him crying his cars lie in a heap here on the floor one slipper peeking out behind the door his hat when he can spare it from his head lesson which god through samuel tossed with some treasured toy atop tried to teach to saul we need to recognize that giving to the church or working for the church is not enougl if there is not obedience to god and with us that obedience must be the recognition of christ as saviour and lord lip service half obedience a will ingness to make sacrifices were not acceptable in the case of saul be sure they are infinitely less accept able to god in this dny when vc have his son who wants to be our saviour and to rive us the enabling grace to obey his will the bed oft times nose pressed against the window pane he waits for dadds coming home again or pulls a favorite book from out drawer will tklummy read it just once more oh i let his shout and play and romp at will who wants a room thats orderly or stull mra robert charles brampton fire starting in the barn while a threshing crew was on the job tues day destroyed all farm buildings ol emerson vastlake albion township clerk bolton and set the barnyard of his son lindsay westlake across the street on are before a bucket brigade of 300 farmers could extinguish the flames strong winds and bone dry grass caused flames to race in all directions stated fire chief f a mccauley of bolton half of the grain crorj all hay five registered holsteln cattle and all dairy equipment was lost mrs lindsay westlake stated sparks from the barn started three fires on the roof of the house and all furniture was carried out mr and mrs w j jones of cha pel st received word on wednesday morning that their eon flying officer wm jones rcaf is missing failed to return from an operational flight over france on august 18th bill enlisted over two years ago and after receiving training here went c erseas in julv 1m3 among the 178 successful candidates at the mbmaster university summer school was oeorgina dccles of bramp ton j the town council last moifday night passed a resolution appointing a conunlttee to interview the provln clal fire marshall with the view to makng an lnveslgtlon into the alleg ed charges of carl borgstrom curcji vllle that the brampton fire brigade was lnneficlent and helpless the mo won passed through council after the members had thoroughly discussed the affair and had gone on record that they believe the local firemen had done everyithing possible to give mr borgstrom every asslstancl when they were called to a fire on his property early in july conservator ph0me 161 ner mam fit gudpli streets otts garage international sales anl service shell products don t miss seeing the outstanding display by the arts and crafts coo perative at the fall pair sept 16tto 5 holiday dancesi orramj guelph saturday sept 2nd izog al kuhns orchestra sunday midnight sept 3rd 12 05 to 300 jerry harmons orchestra labour day monday sept 4th bob turners orchestra admission 50c per person

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