v- the georgetown herald wednes october 4th 1944 church news scripture text westing and glory and wis dom and thanksgiving and hn r and power and might be unto or god forever and ever amen rev 7 u si johns church stewarttown rev s il colebrook rector 2 pm sunday school 3 pjn evening prayer st pauls church norval 730 pm evening prayer st stephens church hornby 1045 ajn sunday school and bible class 1115 ajn holy communion the service of thanksgiving will be eheerved in each church it is hoped that all the members ol the parish will attend pint baptist church minister rev john e ostrom organist miss m cook sunday oct 8 th 11 ajn morning worship- 3 pjn sunday school 646 pjn gospel songs 7 pjn evening ser vice thanksgiving messages by the pastor and music by the choir the bypu meeting on monday i 8 pm the midweek service on wednes day at 8 pjn welcome improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l lumdouist d d of th mvostjmbla uufute tl ajn reljd by w fml orion tiim r lesson for october s lewon aubjact nd set ucud and ccpyrtshtad l council of nallgloul etfucsuoo prailsalon st georges chnrch ffen w g o thompson rector eighteenth sun day alter trinity holy oommunlon t a m sunday school 10 ajn ma tins 11 ajn even- song 7 pjn st albans church glen wlulams eighteenth sunday alter trinity holy communion 930 ajn sunday school 1030 ajn jesus program fob meeting lifes problems ubsson tkxttusttlww l- h- luke 41ul golden text man shall net arm n braad atom but hf vry word that pro- ceedvth out of ths mouth ood mm thew 4 problems sorrows needs anxi etieshow they press in on man kind from every direction what is he to do about them he cannot meet them in his own strength they worry him almost to the point of distraction what shall he do there is just one answer and it is blessedly simple and completely satisfying take your burdens to the lord and leave them there cast all your care upon him for he careth for you i pet 87 from the teachings of jesus our lesson tells us why and how we may p occasion do this let us not miss its glorious and convicting message i we can overcome temptation through christ matt 414 temptation is the common lot of all mankind i cor 1013 the strongest and most noble of men are subject to it angels were tempted and our scripture reveals that even jesus was tempted we recognize that jesus was tempted as the mes siah w 8 8 and as one without sin heb 415 but it is also true that he was tempted in all points as we are apart from sin and that we may learn from his temptation how we may meet and be the vic tors over temptation we learn of our lord that tempta tions may be victoriously over- c by the right use of scripture i when the european war will end but if jesus needed that weapon how can we do without it but how can weekly newsmen attend uiruiujiuixiuusvklt faulk by arrangement the canadian weekly newspaper association had two representatives at the recent press conference in quebec they were r a giles second vicepresident lo- chute and ch- wilson pne of the quebec directors following is their story of the conference after a lapse of just over a year the ancient city of quebec has once more become the busy hub of the worlds revolving wheel and when we say busy we mean busy the british empire its leader hon winston churchill and the united states of america its president franklin d roosevelt again in conference to discuss recent de velopments and the future welfare of the whole nation yes the whole world that russia is not present at this meeting bears no reflection on that country but on the contrary would suggest that the rapid advance of the russians requires even that mr stalin with his great wisdom and strategy remain on the job that no stone be left unturned for a speedy victory the- press conference was held sat urday afternoon at 330 oclock at the citadel when after a long and tire some wait due to the honorary de cree of djx being conferred upon prime minister churchill and presi- in the history of mcglll university where convocation has ever taken place outside the campus the press were finally admitted needless to say it was a mad scramble as to who had preferred positions but the cwna representatives were well to the front and had the honor of greeting the leaders of great britain united states and canada the first speaker president roose velt expressed pleasure at meeting again in quebec city and spoke as follows we have made plans as far a any human deing can possibly make plans today things are mov ing very rapidly and we have many thoughts on major operations we are unable to state a specific date the sooner the better when this oc curs army navy and air force will be unitedly used against japan a war of quick conclusion it is not a question of one nation running the whole show or naming a supreme command it is a question of finding room and opportunity of mar shalling our entire resources against japan the difficulty of which consists in bringing all opportunities of men and munitions together on land and seat space being so sma in closing his remarks mr roose velt said we are glad to be here again and we consider quebec an ideal spot for a conference with prune minister king and the gover nor general as our hosts mr churchill then spoke for some minutes and sanctioned mr roose velts remarks stating that he had been pressing the united states pre sldent for another conference while the telegraph is a wonderful medium it does not take the place of personal contact and i felt a further meeting was long overdue referring to last years gathering mr churchill pointed out that the conference was not an idle and use less meeting but from it came ar rangements by which large armies were hurled across the channel to li berate the beautiful land of france iuilering under the heel of hitler continuing he said while one part of our task is nearing completion there is another which has to be undertaken in common we have need to consider when after the downfall of nazi europe the enormous forces cji be applied as quickly as possible to the will of those they have out raged i read he said in papers one inch thick compared with ours of meagre proportions that britain is trying to shirk her duty and wishes to throw the whole burden upon the united states the only point to be adjusted is that the united states is keeping too much to itself however an amicable agreement has been reached and all forces that possibly can be united will be used against japan there is no feeling of ani mosity but all will assert their rights no garbage collection monday october 91b thanksgiving day as monday october 9th is thanksgiving day anil a public holiday there will be no collection of garbage in georgetown garbage will be picked up following thursday all garbage must be wrapped m a to be in at the kill so what he continued we have not told you of our plans from day to day as they must of necessity be kept secret the enemy will and have heard he reults and what was once a design will become a mortal blow so let it be with this confer ence just in the same way as we worked out details in the last confer ence i cannot doubt but our present plans will also work out our enemies mut be stripped of the powers to mo lest the world we have conducted a successful war on a scale and with a measure of success you will go far to match do not fear about the future the same progress which has led us in the past will bring us through until the long strain of war is over aiftl so gentlemen he concluded it has been a pleasure meeting with you and probably at our next con ference we will be enabled to unfold to you the plans which we have made on this occasion prime minister king in a few re mark thanked the speakers for their interview and extended a cordial in vitation to the press group to attend a dinner at the chateau that overling so ended anoher vital and import ant conference of great leaders who both proclaimed it one of the best pnd shortest yet on record the united church of canada rev r c todd minister kiss linda stewart music director 10 ajn sunday school and bible class 11 ajn harvest i thanksgiving service guest preacher rev d bacey of bronte i chairman of presby tery dnnations of fruit and vegetables predated by saturday at noon 1 pjn evening worship preacher rev d facey bx knox presbyterian church georgetown rev chas c cochrane ba- minister 10 a sunday school 11 ajn- public worship the sacrament ol lhe lords supper limehouse presbyterian church 3 pjn sunday school and bible 3 pjn public worship the sacra- bent of the lords supper hoty cross church mas at 900 ajn 2nd and 4th sun days 1100 am 1st 3rd and 5th sun days norral mad union presbyterian charctms rev j l self ba minister nerval monday school 1000 son pontic wonblp 1140 ajn gasn wuusjos tjulted cosmo i pnx public worship 9 puli unday s promoted 8gt roy hansen has been promot- d to flusgu stationed at gander bay nfm breaks leg in fall mr wesley brennan of glen wu- ttams fell when going into his home and fractured his leg lack taste fob sweetness according bo the findings of cans- ossn research scientists the majority of people lack delicate sense of taste for sweetness and that the relative jpweetoess of different sugars vary with concentration the sweetness of ties sugar being apparently enhanced fty the presence of a second sugar we use scripture if we do not study it and hide it in our hearts 2 by dependence on god every scripture used by jesus honored god we cannot fight satan in our own strength to attempt to do so is to fail utterly the real victory for the home j christian is to bring satan back to the cross where christ won a decisive victory over him 3 by denouncing satan jesus sent him on his way we may do the same in jesus name it is always a serious error to try to argue with satan or to engage in any discus sion with him let us meet him with scripture and say get thee hence ii we can learn to trust god for our daily needs matt 63134 j some want to be rich their folly is made clear in verses 1924 but i then there are some who while not wanting to be rich are in con- j stant anxiety about food and j raiment for the morrow what is the answer ofjjjelord jesus consider the birds they are j not able to work nor are they able i to pray but god feeds them con- sider the glory of the flowers of the i fields for not even a king can dress j himself in such beauty are ye not much better than they v 26 as far as known no bird ever tried to build more nests than its neighbors no fox ever fretted be cause it had only one hole in which to hide no squirrel ever died of anxiety lest he should not lay up enough nuts for two winters instead of one and no dog ever lost any sleep over the fact that he did not have enough bones laid aside for his declining years public health service proper forethought is good and right for we are intelligent beings but anxiety about our daily needs is always dishonoring to god yes says someone thats all very well but how about the future well why should we fret about that it is in gods hands and even if it were in our hands what could we do about it even tomorrow with its needs and its blessings with its joy and its sorrows is not yet here and when it does come there will be gods gracious provision for each passing hour iii we can follow christ in sac rificial service luke 4ltzl let us be clear at once that w cannot do what christ did for he is the son of god he had a special ministry to perform as the messiah but we may learn much from this story jesus began his ministry among his own people even though he knew of their unbelief he used the word of god as the background for his calling he recognized the special need of the poor and the suf fering and especially of those who were bruised and broken by sin in all these things we may follow his example let us declare the truth to those nearest to us even if they do reject ltrlet us look to gods word for our call and our commis sion different from that of jesus but nevertheless from god and for his glory then too let us learn of him that we are to serve those who are most needy and possibly neglected serv ing their physical heeds but above all bringing to them the light of gods redeeming grace here is light from the lord on v our problems of sin sorrow supply and servic grocery features fruits vegetables monarch pastry floub baking powder 34 lb bag 84 1 lb on 15 california valencia 220 sire oranges local cabbage doz 45c domestic or jewel shortening pound campbell soup chicken with rice ohlcken noodle chicken gumbo aylmer choice- pumpkin lynn valley peas rtundard tomato juice seven dimwit avmuabto 2 3 19 iv w 25 priced according to size green pascal celery stalks 2 for 19c spanish onions 2 lbs 15c parsnips 3 lbs 21c turnips 3 lbs 9c cooking onions 4 lbs 19c squash priced according to sire all merchandise sold t your dominion store u unconditionally guaranteed to give loo satisfaction 9 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