Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1946, p. 5

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the seorgetown herald wednesday mayt5tk 1946 low mm ubeonlucrmai 11716 1m or far and onunun ciurmno urn 33x4 um deiriaario not later rasa mrjdu u midnight monday mar tlfc canadian national wewash everything take advantage of oar expert washing and ironing ear- lies to ghre your clothing that welllaundered look free pick up and dhjvery georgetown laundry 228j john street opposite arena g j fieorsttown rehabilitation council hi oaavcntlmi with the dcphtmnt of veterans affairs aacr mt to offices in the municipal buidling wil be closed ihi ock of ttw council is being continued and exeervloe personnel diajftua of aaeltance or information abould see the undersigned at the post office building r by appointment gordon ooobens chairman georgetown rehabilitation council sunday school utton tadhrlttnal ami and brtnga batata dun bo he don not tab tfcna to as bat nan ataoou not dbobt ba eom hit doubt by faotaf hto rjoutou an dtacwwrta by fkta but he was no omwd tbe kxtdeot recorded in john 11 reveals him a a man who bellmd in feeing facta and ye a loyal man who loved jaaua and would fodov hkn to death itaolf be taw that for jawa to go to jeroaakm to the be of the atoatnt boetitttar to p tntfciwtttl peopte waa daneeroua but tbonaa was not ftftatt of faoto bla answer to this fact waa in effect ibo whatr ttfc dangerous letfs gt on ufa it tbe same faculty for fadng facta is broujbt out la john tata waa after the enktfmon of jeaua lb off apoatlaa bad gathered together in i fmtlirfrrrr of jeaua but thomas waa not wttfc them ftob- ably thomas waa awing in bla heart wbata tbe uaa of bem aen about it tbe lord 1b dead bfc all r now lets get on with making tbe beat out of ufa ttodlsdplee so to mm and tell him their experi ence of the reeuneeted jeaua but thomas brushes their story aside as a fantasy before he wul believe such a tale he must have defmlte proof facts realities yet this simple witness of the dlscl- ples bad something of an effect on thomas it made him curious to in vestigate to see if their story were fact and on the next occasion on which the disciples gather together thomas there jesus reveals- himself to tho- b and he answers the realistic demands of thomas be convinces thomas right at the point where tho mas has his difficulty he reveals facts to thomas and as a believer in facts thomas is forced to acknowledge that facts are facts and believe there is no criticism of thomas realism but jesus does point out that the man who cultivates the attitude of belief and f alh is the happier for it tbe fact is that thomas was born 2000 years too soon as an honest dou bter he is not unlike us the very fact that it is recorded that jesus met his doubt and answered it in the only way that could be satisfactory to such man indicates that god is ready meet us at the very point where we na ve difficulty in believing jesus always seems to take the rolt of physician he confronts the particular ailment of the aaj a man afaouu not aorroar ba oom- forta ma arrow ha does not tak ti me to condemn but este to work to i tnan to the true way of ufa tbo- i in bfcmtly asking tor proof baa erred to aeoure proof for countless tbe whole problem of sufficient pro of la a very difficult one sometimes any wo wttl only beueve what our own eyes tell us but to watch a mag ician la to ba convinced that even our eyea cannot be depended on someti mes we are inclined to believe what wo so la print yet we know that it la varyeaay to print nea and half- txutha there la so much un truthful or doubtful stuff printed to day that we ought seriously to question e we aee to jprmt even this interpretttton of the sunday school le- a it usually a question of the authority behind what la prtoted bow much dependence oan we place jm the news we read or hear how much de pendence can we place on what friends or others tell us some people deliber ately lie some ex to further their nterest or tbe interest of their cause or business some people are in capable of telling the strict truth ad this makes it important for us to be careful about whether the true facts are all that they seem to be on the eurf ace at the same time we have to avoid the attitude of disbelieving every thing the attitude of ektreme skepticism faith and belief are necessary for us if we are to live at all we cannot wait un til we have proved everything and ev- erybody life goes on many things simply have to be accepted on faith and examined afterwards certainly the way of failth saves men from much wearismoe doubt a problem for young peop le you have chosen a course of stu dies leading to a complete vocation it will take a number of years perhaps to complete the study and much hard wort what part does belief in there being a position for you when you are ready have in encouraging you to go on can you have initiative and enter prise without belief and if there are no grounds for belief that there ill be jobs for them can we expect our young people to have initiative and enterprise or are these virtues un desirable it is not a bad thing to uase belief on facts patronize georgetowns best electrical shop strombercarlson and deporest radios hoover vacuum cleaners un1ersal milking machines sain and service rrtuuerators electric stoves and repairs radio repairing a fully qualified radio mechanic has been added to our staff to give you a complete radio repair service wardlaw electric formerly clarks electrical shop phone 305 main st georgetown pboo by kutlt seeks clothing redvers p pratt executive director of the national clothing collection for overseas relief to be held june 17 29 under the auspices of can adian allied relief mr pratt who took an active part in the 1945 clolhihg drive i on loan from the dominion department of labor and is busy now orpinizink committees throughout canada fnr thu nation wide effort to aid the distressed peoples of wardevastated fcurope geo c brown norval general trucking gravel and top sou cinders etc d barclay phone 274 r 23 glen williams the province of promise oivtft jutos northern timber areas form a very important part of her natural wealthy and logging getting the trees out for pulping is a colourful operation which- while linked with pro- gress is stdl m step with nature the processing of pulp into newsprint and a host of new and promised products is however an advanced industry upon which model towns are built and careers are launched ontarios forest icealth is sidekick to her mineral riches more solid if less spectacular pulptvood and gold are each the yield of rugged country each in its way beckons to the daring ptatuhed by the brewing industry ontario forest wealth an estimated 71031000 000 cubic feet of umber stand on ontario a 104000 000 acre of forested land ith a capital investment of 1250 000000 tbe pulp and paper and lumber industries rank first in industrial financing forest it dubine also lead in number emplojed salaries and wages pan and net value of prodiicta plant are fixt to train men in emvipnt rouging methods b mam tain tne yield of natural tree growth by reforeatatton and e modernise woods operations with mechanical quipmcnt garage opfcrators meet tlw la meeang of the oarage op erator assouation halion brm h was held in the odd fellows hill milton on ma 6th president red waums lej was in the chair the mee lug as one ol the longest in the hlston of uhe branch not breaking up until 1 30 ajn thp and treasurers reports ere adop ed a rtport a given c the remnts of tl e ladles night ami it was agreed thai 1 was a complc t success paa prounciil president lei mctf kindle ge n repor on prouncn council milters the membeis agreed that a membership drrie was neces basy k complete report on all peti lions to come under the industrial s andards act was ubmltted the branch voted to watt the o iicome ol he toronto petition before taking any action on our own proposals to come under the act the members oted to have halton county coupled with wentworth lor the purpose of elec ing proln lal elegate the member were strongly opposed to tbe raising ol service station rentals and decided to take action in the matter also they were opposed to the propo sals erf uve oil companies to dlscontl nue repair work in leased stations the question ol tne way in which me chanics certificates were being issued was condemned by the branch and the secretary was authorised to take ac tion to have this corrected a very interesting disney motion picture on the building of a tire was shown thro ugh the courtesy of the firestone tire and rubber co with the serving of coffee and sand wiches the evening came a cloee- foot ailments treated miss allan i beg cbirepadlrt treats foot ailments for both ladles and gentlemen lv open mon thurs and w evenings tin 9 o clock ad by appointment phone 1390j 27 arjlmr t 8 guelph at 3 aivttssska jack ridley general trucking livestock dealer pev class f fcoan insured phone acton 2s1 reverse charges ba1x1nafad road j be surfaced tbe road on tbe 7ui line of rln townsbp running from no m hign- wsy south to bsulnsfsd b to have a double seal coat of hard top surfaditk welllngttm county officials have oed- ded srotfc idn be done as toou as ttm equlpnm becomes avaosb oounty ofneshs are also nstollsrsn mvb ballon oountr ofaous in hop fsirralm- tottu east at sis wet bs snss aubnastlfe ito t smn sar stsms r fire fire fire our annual fire lou it tremendous 51 sf an rani fire lasses is bj uihjiutii sh1nnflat a oomni woven oowt oub cable wmjoffltlt dont gamble with lightning call g sinclair rl

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