the georgetown herald wednes november let 1944 salada tea haiton deanery hold splendid meeting halton deanery and the women s auxiliaries of haiton met in grace ohuroh milton on tuesday october 24th the rt rov l w b broug hall bishop of niagara officiated at the service of holy communion 10 30 a m and also preached the ser mon venerable woo thompson and mrs woo thompson mrs 8 dewhurst mrs wm buulvant and mrs fred laws represented st gear- everyoneofns ptood at ibis houe 10 be a can adian ahould rapport canada s 7ih victory loan bjhajina bonds to the absolute limit only in this way can we help rcmr the sacrifice of out agnniik lads and crown their heroic advances with final tictory buy victory bonds readys sc to 1 store many activities alt public school as fall term under way ges wa after lunch the clergy met at the rec ory with the bishop present rev a a kirk rural dean presided for the discussion of matters pertaining to lie deanery t 2 o clock the women held their fctssion in the sunday school room mrs wray of hamilton diocesan president was in the chair reports wre read from all branches showing plendid progress in the years work mrs baxter hamilton gav an excel lent report of the war work being done by uic wa in that city such as packing soldiers boxes etc the diocesan treasurer mrs alllston of hamilton gave her report which also proved very satisfactory mrs andrews returned missionary from china on furlough gave a splen did talk on missionary work in china she described the appalling condi tions people are living in over ther she said that although missionaries have been sent back to their own lands the christian chinese are carrying on the work of the ministry in their absence m that old saying so well known to farm folks plow to the end of the furrow so aptly makes our duty plain and the end of the furrow is beyond the horizon our men on the fighting fronts have weary trying days ahead of them we on the home front must hot waver nor falter our duty is clear r mast keep jaitb tuttb our fighters on canadian farms we must maintain our efforts to produce the foods our fighters and our allies need that work will reward us with increased incomes and we must save to have money to lend to our country to pay the increased costs that this war continues to pile up money invested in victory bonds will help to buy the tools of war they don t last long in action they must be replaced it s our job the home front job to see to it that our fighting men have everything tjpey need victory bonds yield a double harvest they pro vide our country with money to carry on the war later they will provide money to buy things we will want and need and which we have done without during the war victory bonds will pro vide cash to pay for improvements for farm and home new buildings new machinery better stock new car furnishings and conveniences for the home buy victory bonds with money in the bank buy more on convenient deferred payments victory bends pay dombl bank tntorat- yoti can also bmy vt ye order the bon double bank mtormstl bmy victory bonds unthyt tctory bond on co doforrod p pay and tb balance amy thmtovrr a period of she m bmy victory bonds wdhyomr iovben national war finance commbtea victory bonds junior bed cross organised field day held recently salvage and milkweed collection good the fall term of the public school has been full of activity the work of the junior red cross is well under way and the following executive as been chosen president pauline her rington vice pres george rogers secretary joan buck treasurer phy lis cavanagh circulation manager wmliitn muir during september the members of the junior red cross made a real contribution towards the milkweed collection drive sponsored by our overnment a grand total of 98 bags of pods is now being cured and will later to used in the manufacture of life saving jackets the treasury of the society has been b welled considerably bj the sale of over three tons of newsprint and ixty dozen baskets the cooperation which the people of the town have given the children in this work is ap predated at the present time there is a drive on in the school for a magazine col lection lor the navy league and cltl zens are asked to have their maga lines ready for the children when they call s- exhibit at fall fair the contribution the pupils of the public school made toward the local fall fair with their displays of art writing and drawing to say nothing of me victory garden displays is outstanding not only is the fair board proud to have this display but falr goers generally enjoy seeing the work of the boys and girls war savtngh stamps the pupils have made a good be ginning for the school year in the purchase of war savings stamps the total sales from sept 5th to oct 30tn were 345 00 active in sports the sports side of the school work 1 as not been neglected besides regu lur school games two boys soltba 1 games have been played with miltoa public school the first game played in georgetown ended with a victory lor milton 14 10 the play was exdt lng and exceptionally good sportstna i ship was displayed by both games the econd game played in milton was al so a good one this time the bojs made the game even more close but lost out 10 9 annual field day improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold i lundqulst d d of tha moody blbla inatltuta 0 cnlcajtt released by western newspaper union lesson for november 5 leaaon subjects and bcttpture tai lactad and eceyruhtcd by in prwmrs of tuugteus education the christian and the rack problem lesson text act utu m s 17 2428 golden text of a truth j percalra that god la no respecter of persona but bs every nation be that fearetb hun and wo eth righteousness is acceptable acts 10 34 33 the annual field day was held on tuesday october 17th the junior pupils enjoyed games and a treat at- the school while the senior pupils 1 eld their events at th park th weather was perfect events exception aly well contested and everyone en joyed tie afternoon those who as isted the staff at the field day wer- rev c c cochrane rev j e os trom and mr j watson championships grand cham plons in the senior and junior events held at the park were as follows junior girls patsy palllster 8 points runnet up mary mcnally 6 points senior girls marie hulme 13 points l and evelyn falhster 7 points junl or boys john nodwell a billy ma cormack tied with 7 points runners up also a tie alfred spence ard joseph louth 4 points senior boys james golden 13 points runner up ross dillon 8 points junior girls 60 yd dash patsy palllster dolores herrlngton mary mcnally 3 legged jean tyler and ilrley dobbie patsy palllster and do ores herrlngton anne crabtre and betty clarke boot and shoe mabel shepherd mary mcnally patsy palllster broad jump mary mcnally patsy palllster sarah wylle senior g0r1s 75 yards ma l hulme betty conn evelyn palllster 3 legged marie hulme margaret young bessie harley kathleen cox belle tennant peggy muir relay team captains marie hulme be ty conn belle tennant evelyn palllster marie hulme betty conn l igh jump evelyn palllster marie hulme margaret young junior boys 76 yds john nod well paul barber brock bradley 3 pegged billy hiluer david barber billy maccormack alfred spence joseph louth corey herrlngton boo and shoe billy maccormack joseph louth billy hewitt bicycle jack balrd billy maccormack j loith broad jump john nodwell ronald hulme corey herrlngton high jump robert mcoill alfred spence john nodwell senior boyb 100 yds james golden ross dillon william arnold 440 yards william muir donald her rington william bulllvant bicycle james gtolden prank anderson ivan huffman now is the time to really face the race problem it must be met or america will see more of the re grettable hatred and violence which has already showed itself the only satisfactory answer thf only right answer can be found is the word of god on its principles we must build in solving any prob lem and that is especially true with regard to the vital matter of human relationships how to solve the eace problem i pray 10 9 so often we struggle and plan and work and last of all we pray that should be the first thing not the last it was as peter prayed that he aw clearly the need of a changed jttitude toward the gentiles doubtless some gentiles would also have a changed attitude toward the jews if they really- prayed about it in fact ail of our prejudices based on race oreed fi nancial or social position would look cheap and untenable if we prayed conferences efforts toward mu tual understanding education of children and grown ups tolerance all these are good but let us not forget to pray and to do it first ii listen to god s word 10 1016 peter had a special vision an un usual revelation from god we no longer need such a direct communi cation of god s plan and purpose for wc have the written word of god and the laving word has come in the person of christ what we need now is to read and to hear the truth of that word and then to heed it everywhere in the bible we find the declaration of man s equal rights we learn that god hates discrimination or preju dice that no nationality is unclean v 15 or unworthy of his grace and of our fellowship we know these things are in the book why do so many of us fail to listen to its message we are bound by it whether we listen or not so had we not better listen end obey iii be governed by god s princi ples 10 34 35 god is no respecter of persons why are we the expression liter ally means receiving a mans face that is judging or evaluating him not by what he has proved biin- self to be but by his outward ap pearance the look on his face god is interested in mans heart and what is in it i sam 16 7 we should do well to follow his lead ing and not be controlled by the dress the race or the position of a man note the basis of accvmance with god v 35 namely a tight atti tude toward him no matter what a man s color or race may be the grace of god in christ jesus can reach him and bring him into ac ceptance with god iv recognise god s authority 17 2426 god made the world he rules the world and all that is in it he is above man and it is he who gives man the very breath of life that being- the case we all stand on- the same level we are equal be fore him everything god made was and is very good gen 1 31 that means that he knows nothing in hia nature of one group being despised and persecuted by another group selfdesignated as a master race all men are of one family v 28 it is god s word let us believe it and be thoughtful and kind toward the members of our own family broad jump we all know how disgraceful family lights are and how they hurt could it possibly be any different in the family of god lets quit the bicker ing and together work for god s slory we can do it for we may v cotmt on gods nearness 17 27 28 sometimes children fight and quarrel because they know father and mother are away and will not hear or punish well god is not far away he is nearer to us than breathing nearer than hands and feet in htm we and that means all of us live and move and have our being cj he is here let us not act as though he were far away but above all let us recognize his nearness as our life and strength the one who enables us tojive as we should relay captains ross dil ton james golden ronald denismj- pdg sticking james golden ross norton james hamilton j ouder and g wilcox tied broad jump ross dillon byron bedeu henry chapun high jump euoaid herrlng ton colin oousens james golden tsss1smpsjmssvsmmsxp with one another we need bis grace us eosnt m it we are all his oflcprlnl that is by creation then by onr sin and re bellion we mad ourselves the children at disobedience eph s 6 ttttft h 3 but we may and nany of as have become the true huaren of god by faith m jesus christ oar lard joan 1 is as jch we are all br be ved eager for otir ssbows goad d far podi iory