Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1946, p. 3

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devotional and a piano instrumental by jean bird was follow ed by on address to the children by mrs abiawortfa on japan telling about all their ways habits and food and games they play she also had j anese souvenirs on display which added interest to tbatalkgordoo bird favoured with a piano instrumental hymn 606 closed the meeting games on the kwn and hmoh finished the afternoon mrs nurse and harvey are spending a week in montreal the latter taking part to the shooting competition oiayton dick jr and gilbert wrlg- glesworui of milton were on a motor trip last week to huntsvllle and north bay mr wiumott wilson and son neville of ottawa have been visiting his broth ers prank and clayton wilson miss elsie bird enjoyed a boat trip to midland last week our junior girls had a most thrill ing trip to toronto last thursday through the invitation of one of the lady editors of the chatelaine maga mobe wak brides arrive georgetown and glen williams wel come two more british war brides this week in the persons of mrs j e cross and mrs p hanoock mrs cross is crossing on the lady rodney and mrs hancock on the letitia foot ailments treated bt miss allan beg chiropodist light comfortable arches prices reasonable open man thins and sat evenings all by appointment phone 1m0j 27 arthar b guelph protected the glistening scales of the salmon are natures own protection as it fights its way upstream past waterfall and rapid that scaly protection is overall complete for 40 years brantford roofing too has pro vided complete weather protection for countless canadian homes safeguarding them from rain snow wind sleet sun and resisting fire with canadas vast homebuilding program now in full swing brantford asphalt shingles are proudly fulfilling their vital part in meeting the building needs of the nation beautifully efficient smart and durable they are the unanimous choice of thousands building new homes or reroofing old ones specify brantford for your own roofing needs large or small build with brantford roofing for lasting beanty and assured protection brantford roofs brantford roofing company limited brantford ontario georgetown lumber co limited sunday school lesson jesus and covetoubness by rev b c todd laesson ezottos so 17 proverbs 11 s3 loke 1 13 21 the tenth commandment thou shalt not covet unlike all the rest of the commandments speaks specifically of a spiritual state and not merely of 6h external act it is aimed against those acts of dishonesty violence and oppres sion which spring from this spiritual state which is a desire for what belongs to other people oovetlng is com pounded of two things one is ambi lion this in itself may be lquite ob jectionable the other element is self ishness m other words covetousnestf is ambition which is contrary to the interests of others it is reaching out for something which we have no right to bave and obtaining whjeh we harm someone else it is right thai we bave objectives for ourselves and our nation which would improve our economic status it is wrong that we should disregard the righto of others and push them aside in our upward climb jesus tells his disciples seek ye first the kingdom of god and his righteous ness and all these other things will be added unto you the christians main objective is to do gods will and work for his kingdom and if that is what he alms at all other things in eluding economic status will be added competition between business con cerns may keep them alert and pro gressive but it is a very simple matter to pass into unfair competition and squeeze out a competitor some con cerns are as heartless in this regard as beasts in a jungle many corpor ations in the same line of business have found it profitable to combine and thus achieve a virtual monopoly of their product competition thus be ing euminatedas it is largely in our day the consuming public is exploited by the monopoly this is one of the problems arising out or c tous ness in our day it becomes a terrific problem when these cartels and trusts are backed by governments for the result ls economic war with warships and atomic bombs in the background another great issue of our day a rising out of covetousness is the con fllci between labour and management labour ls trying to gain for itself more power and security and a greater share of the products ol industry manage ment opposes what would reduce prof its and the preferred economic status enjoyed by management and yet these two opponents need each other after all the masses of the people are in the ranks of labour if labour gets too little and at times of unemployment when there is a glut on the market nothing at all management also suf fers because the people hae no money to buy the goods produced funda mentally it ls in management s interest that good labour be well paid t wise ft is in labours interest that management secure a reasonable prof what is a reasonable profit net the government tells the writer that 3 per cent on his bonds is quite reas onable but how man industrial con cerns are limited to 3 per cent net profit the point is that for either otzpital or labour to seek more than its share is not good business in the end and it ls coveting the ninth commandment points out that coveting ls by no means confined to economic matters it says thou shalt not covet thy neighbours wife it is not expressly stated thou shalt not otnet thy neighbours hus band but the spirit of the law means that let a man or woman choose his or her mate from among the unmarried if this principle were firmly establisl ed in our social life there would be fewer disrupted families and think of it icis income lax to pay for the upkeep of courts j idges jaljs and bonus lor neglvcted children as well as other social services against cove o isness in his own life a christian must oppose the power of loc changing his wish to acquire at the expense of others into a desire to share at his own expense he should try to burn his covetous instincts in the fire of gods love and become a new creature in christ the old man sees something somebody else has and wants it the new creature sees somebody elses need which he might supply the xtlan spirit ls the reverse of coveting it is coveting turned the other way it is coveting things not for ourselves but for somebody else in other words conversion turning the other way christians will remember that they have a gospel to share and a saviour to share and a church to share oov etousness has been a large f actor in hol ding back the sharing of the gospel the saviour and the church a selfish desire for material success which de ters some people from parting with the money necessary for such sharmg- only if we are anxious for others that they should share the christian heri tage with us shall we overcome the shameful situation of being able to find the money for everything else ex cept the promotion of the chrmtan message beware of covetousness a mans life consisteth not in the abun- ance of the things 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