Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 6, 1944, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednea december 6 1944 farthest corners pt empire get smith stone products improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson by harold l lundqulflt d d of the moody blbl inautut erf chicago released by western ntwipaptr onion lesson for december 10 ire ted and copyrighted by international by gordon sinclair did you know that before the war georgetown was tied to the far flung comers of the british empire through exports did you know that electrical insul atlons used in such spots as india the west indies australia fiji ga moa south and west africa new zealand the bahamas and other places were made in georgetown this is worth mentioning now be cause one of the magic words being used about postwar plans is ex port planners have shown that canada has the plant the skill and the people to grow to make many items never made here before in addition to lhous ends of useful items made here for many years atnrtng these are the smith fc stone georgetown made products of electrl eal fittings electrical insulations and bathroom fittings even in wartime with all its com plicated problems of transportation r lit lul items made here have gone to all parts of the empire and to south america more and more of these would have gone if there were enough people to help make them certainly when the war ends many export orders will have to be filled the immediate need is workers so lets lake a look at your neigh bors who work in the shipping de partment at smith stone and are thus connected right now with every province in canada and many parts of the empire english born bob jepson is the head shipper bob came to canada as a lad ol firee years that was 32 years igo he married a bride from glen williams and they have two girls and a boy when bobs par ents brought him to canada they left two daughters behind and bob says that he wouldn t remember those sisters now if t icy were to come right up and kiss him chief stockkeeper is biil shtlbourne who was born at umehoiise and like edaic cantor has five daughters two of these daughters dorothy and ber tha also work at smith fit stone and if you look closely you ii probably see their picture on this bertha in case ou don t know already is one of the best pipers in the georgetown girls pipe band veteran of the room in point of service is albert henney 19 years in canada and lo vears at smith sc stone youngest in the shop is bill hunter and oldest is richard marci rrent marchment 40 years in the georgetown area ran a general store for 15 j cars until competition from the chains got too difficult he has six grandchildren of whom one has been overseas four years fred tucker is the man who actual ly packs those cases for export to the world s farthest acres as a lad of nine years fred came to canada in 1921 his parents are still in eng land and the home of his mother was recently levelled by bombs fred s mother and sister lost practically everything they owned fred married a georgetown girl has ave children and is glad of it among t le comparative newcomers ait biil hill who switched from roses in brampton to packing electri cal fittings in georgetown bill has three children near him works blondy morrow who never gets called by his real name which is john he might be called jack and he might be called blondy come to think of it he might even be called curlty but noer john morrow is a george town boy who tried working in a to ronto war plant but gac it up in fa vor of the home town he has two daughters and a contagious smile as you see this adds up to eight men in fie shipping department against a need of at least 12 but h bor supplj is still a problem and a vexatious one tlit export feature is one which juakes all employes rtallze that post wnr work should be excellent at smith stone because the back log or canadian orders is in itself heavy and export orders are even heavier u and when the goods are made these eight men will see that they are safe ly and carefully shipped now as never before documents are important in all export shipments there is a know how about ship ment credit payment foreign ex change and all that sort of thing edna cole has been handling such problems for 12 years in fact edna took care of the very first export shipmen t ever ser t from the plant ana is well prepared to handle many many more boo dltvidende depend on the results you obtain from your laying hens try a topquality layinu mash and be sure of the highest possible revenue from your flock gttlpen harvest laying mash 18 order in advance and keep a supply of golden harvest ikying mash on hand to take care of your layers for a full season you will readily appreciate the uniform good quality of each and every bag of ooiiden harvest- laving mash 18 results prove the quality k j brown georgetown telephone 48 r 2 blunders of the master sleuths the victims of your favorite dun its should n i wear those expres slons of horror clutch guns or photo graph murderers with their eyes says dr lemoyne snyder of the michigan 6ite police in a gripping story in e american weekly with this sun day s dec 10 issue of the detroit sunday times be sure to get the detroit sunday times every week card of thanks mrs james boyle wishes to thank the ladies of the altar society and her neighbours and friends for the lovely gifts of flowers candy and rards during er recent illness j readys ladies scarfs toilet sets mens scarfs 49c to 69c 29c to 1 25 69c to 98c games of all kinds horse shoe rocker kiddie car toys sure to please 3 49 2 49 seals wrapping paper twines ribbon readys 5c to 1 store christ in the home lesson text matthew 10 4s luke 10 3842 ii timothy 1 34 golden text these thlnga i command you that ye my love one another john 15 17 the american home faces many enemies and powerful destructive in fluences in our day at times one wonders whether this most impor tant of all institutions has not so far departed from what god intended it to be that it has lost its place and power in such a time it is important that the christian church keep be fore the people and especially our young people the scripture teach ing about the home we need to revive the old fashioned home with its piety punty and high purpose in the plan of god we begin right when we note i the plan of god for the home matt 19 46 when jesus was challenged by the pharisees who claimed that a man had a right to divorce his wife he appealed to scripture that is the sure foundation for right think ing he referred them to the story of the creation of man and woman in genesis 2 1824 there it is re vealed that in all the animal king dom there was no creature suited for fellowship with man the one who finds full satisfaction in the company of a cat a dog or horse is just not up to normal adam must have a help meet for him that is one suited by per sonahty and gifts to be his compan ion god made woman for thai purpose and gave her to man thus he established the home and or dained that all through man s his tory there should be the coming together of one man and one woman in that indissoluble union of love 6 which makes the home we have forgotten god s law or have deliberately violated it and have broken down the home in its vttry foundation we had better be gin to think seriously about the di vorce problem if we are not to go the way of other nations ii the presence of christ in the home luke 10 3842 christ repeatedly honored the home by his blessed presence he came to the wedding feast at cana of galilee and there he performed his first miracle john 2 he should be the unseen guest at every chris tian marriage invite him expect him honor him and he will bles you one home in particular was a place of rest and refuge for our lord when he was here on earth that of his friends lazarus martha and mary in bethany he was a welcome guest always at home in that household shall we do less in our households we see mottoes in homes christ is the unseen guest in this home how appropriate but note that his presence in the home gives him opportunity to teaofa and to direct the life of the home mary and martha had both been busy about the work of the household but mary knew when it was time to stop being busy and sit at jesus feet to learn and to be blessed by his presence she not only worked but also sat at the lords feet v 39 martha went right on working until she was dis tracted and came to censure her sister the answer of jesus is signifi cant he did not rebuke martha he only told her to get her life into balance there must be work n home but those who make home only a workshop miss its greatest blessing home should be a place of swict fellowship between the mem bt rs of the family and especially bitween them and the lord iii the power of faith in the home ii tim 1 36 family religion really pays the home with the family altar where god s word is read as a natural and proper part of daily living where prayer is made and god s good nets is remembered in thanksgiving and praise that home will send forth children who know the grace of god and are prepared to heed his call for service timothy had a grandmother and a mother one wonders where papa ind grandpa were with unfeigned faith what a precious heritage that was far more valuable than silver or gold or farms or corner lots what heritage are you giving your children note the reference to timothy s work as a minister of god in verse 6 it was by the holy spirits call and was recognized by the church in ordinatiotf the laying on of hands but it is evidently closely connected with that which is spoken of in the verse before the faith of his home there is power in that failh to send a boy forth to valiant service for god and to keep tym faithful in the day of trial give your boy and girlsomething really worthwhile to remember when they think of home put the power of faith in the home back of their lives in public for god directory f r watson ddjs 1ld8 3qce home jlislajshsbl tcmroday afternoone dr x burns mute 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