Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1946, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday october 9 1946 seek shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins at ross thompsons shoe store gruen watches 1 n fine diamonds 1 l a keuleman jeweler phone 456 brampton 3 immiutmnuiuinaiiitiiiiiaianiniumirtr small lathe f work and motor rebushmg starter and generator repairs guaranteed precision work with our new lathe guy wilson as ii grove innututnntiuiiuuunuiiuiiiuhiniiuiiuitdbtnuiitiksniiiiun flowers for evtsy oecaafow design work a specialty we deliver horton floral hone s15 geo the new type vacuum cleaner order now for delivery soap saver dick kiddall yotjr rawle1gh deader queen st phone 436 u qipktuaei bookeeptng systems installed financial reports tax returns albert brett and co accountants and auditors toronto erinmarkham drop us a card at 8 wellington st e- toronto or phone wa 5111 reverse charges and we shall be pleased to discuss your prob lems with you in person for anything fixed or made to order phone 442 r 21 plumbing sheet metal eavestroughs wood working furnaces stoves stairs t bewtag and wtab- taf i h me what ham the fixrt shop wayouirg gkowsma o all in thc day s work most ciy girls have never been closer to a horse than my friend fllcka jessie and may in drivers seat wingfield show the versatility of country girls as they help with the work in trie field o sunday school lessoi by rev r c t dd paul makfcs a nlw vtrt lesson acts 2c 9 18 1 cor it 810 in st paul wt hi v i perfiet i ui tration of befort and if tr ud no to advertise anj rich m- nimnl tlie first picturt is paul bttan encountered christ in last week its son we read that he wis ifur thi stralghtest sect of our rtlitioii si phar coneerniiu u- il persecutinl the ohurch touchn i in ih t jus ness which ls in the 1 v uliratltvi the words of the te th wit wh h are part of his diltncc of h naelf bt fore king agnppi follow mi lit r vs picture him as an etremel active a gent in the persecution of tht chrim lans to hnn jtsu ls in imposter a false messiah and hit followers dt- luded hereuco the second picturt ls pud ifwr his encounter with christ htre wt find him an en ji isia t apostle as he says one not fit u be an pos 1 because he has perstuted tht ch irch and been an nu of god but bv the grace of god an apostlt who ha- laboured mort than all the red a id then lest that stem like boosting wji the humlliti which stands m utur contrast to his pndt of a il and rig it eousness as a ph ir isee trusting in hl- wn wisdom and ptur md gxjdnij he concludes vet ki i bi tht tract bt gootwn1cr wm with m the rest of uils stit or lessons cor- cerns paul aft i bi i his career i an apostle can be understood onl in the light of what stands between b fore and after wi must not i u h oo much signinraiite to tht o w i- form of the phenomen i which it i customarv to sule hls conversi i but we cannot give too m ich import ance to the true and hiw ud n itur of this event what ths is tht hiui lj picturesque doscriptii n given bv paul in the text ought to t 11 us the phenomena of hls conversion ought to suggest to us that it wis sud denly borne in upon piul j ist who jesus was certain not the imposter and false messiah paul hid been pn claiming he was certain lj not a man who had been crucified and buried a great teacher and notlnni more but god himself what vie are saying is that paul was sudden confronted with an overpowering and blindly truthful conviction regarding the delt of jesus it the deity of jesus is es tabllshed then his gospel is true and if his gospel were true then paul in condemning it and persecuting god s people was an enemy of god and was guilty of persecuting god himself that meant that paul the pharaset with all his pride and legalistic right eousness all his goodness and human v l in v is rub wion tnis nu mi oiilj c t tnuil if piul w is to bt hoi i t with himself ud god ht would have to become a christian wv mis note i think ui it t w is ot m c n ictic n e the u mu it k is l h mult s ich m mprcv i ihii e h w lot mi t r i h iht i id life i a si 1 1 11 d iu j mh h ml f ht m li n t bh h t i t ted vimo of j s is teich ngs part t his own ss t a of t it uki l i 1 am ar ol mo t as m ti do u a i r cognize jcs s i i t- a it i it lta 1 b ih it ould ht t in httl suth i i t h i 1 tin wo id i i pl t piul tl i i nisidin ix t f chi is n i ml h ui an in i ti t w t t h ciitl hinimlf l s h wa 1 it ht js toiu httl 1 1 t ullcf 111 it rins to who jts i w us like puer i r usar i pi ilipn it wis borne n up t or t id h l hi jt i w ti c l ht s ti l tht hunt r ki ht w is n t f bt in ixm ll ir ttd with i i t i- rue ud f n t 1 he w i ficd wi h something n ik iik ur u t t 1 1 hcj ltd us t bemfc tntmns if jod h nt tht s ht 1 ui n d istri il and social problems have tl e sohtd hi- fi ion hiit tin j ol cd uie pro lem t continuing wars trustin in ourf wn w sdom uid iowtr md hoodntsi rts it his im n more md m r confu en uid i wtild m m p n thid m sufftimt md cruel t and inj st t i ul ij i m in hih h ss- iss em two wais in on miui n whih hit stdeas iui uid mitxatr i ltd uu world illusnk ud sp i t i h ha not taugh us how unsafe t s to trust our owni wlsdom it d pow r in i irtxii t s o i- tl i mi i it mus bt humbl d only cih1 i ii d it cml jesus can slit w us hi ht hht of hls tluint it i ilw w stlt m md power and toihiness the uu of the th i u i ins o whin wt art h nnbled tmdtr h jujec ii i t in wi lope for good results to down on the farm chatelaine magazine august issue devoted i two ate ad i mi i il lst v e ruil ool nuim f read t nitenal an ir ich b ui i iaih tal td doftn on the pi tn li ths n x lit i to chiuliini t i i co nth h il on c n j to nitd from a mot p ol joui j todic who axe well- riown in liils tl net i d h ir k a is much iijo i b 1 wi s tht iii hi s of ciu urn have r t dlj n td i t p i ltl ivei ini tin in ht herald i i mlss dun t ir 1 i i s ite m it stood out bpe iku a i hi mis liken impression which mm u tip hivi itii ui v 11 ont of rl sail c kias u t supposed to be more knowing and up on things thnn we are at least some of the ones we meet think they arc but when joj get right down to it we visit the uu quite a lot we listen to the same i idio poirams and see the same mo- uus ard read the same books andmag- izmes but how many of them really ki ow mv imt aboil farm life and whu people do there and how depen- dtnt iht cities art on us tor the food lit- tit ind ti e mik they drink pe i as ihs i ti le will help to con- vmte eitj folk that communities such di geortttown and the surrounding ctiinijjside are what we who live here know them to be places where one c in enjt l t 1 the idvantages of dty life with no ic of its disadvantages f m ih ii ht kn it fom anothe world notice how hi iwiis hu fptsth to the oalitiaiib piul an aiost t i i f i i n mithi b inui b i b jesiii christ nnd god father who raimd hun from the d idf i 1 nothing is mini t 1 i tht world ind ch th hi uu i eed ol i tr pud hi f m if tl hf plwunitjia j i thi l tr i nixr i 1 on- point s or mi f rt m tht c urh luself in te uiird pint he tiuth of christ s teaching is learned rnlv th h cod- miluioi pit ji in bltyod dies n rtvi il it o not dise xv tr it fir o irst h 1 tr i h of i s r i iltd o us w n it md n b ir wn reison i d in uilimiict i d no nit m ihit n st ciit ird nason p i i i i rartl his tn 1ilu t all 1 u hi i u i it foi oi hill 1 tl 1 ild dlcird urh n uft f tin ljnltlllkuicji i disc vi th ru h i h h re r i d f u i ls ji h i if of oim is our inullik net ni n h ot hi ci u ms 1 n i tluiil itx iviil bv f i th not d 1 tnd bv n isoi w riixive ith fn m mothi s h rt ill n tl t t ich i iimp t m in whi h lu uhl jesiis nej m bt tind stood ul or hi trd i tin c who i n kht t nl wh n somethn k fl u in ir tin chris nn pspol as jie voicr f ckki it l jh rf sth ii i in nl lu h id bv jesii the sin spoke with tin i ithuritv it h wlwmi i wi sud tin hi sxk wilh ttithor ii tl o i xrlbes sild ihu hi spike not on hi own authoriw bit n the iuthorli ol god ii jisis wtrt ot god then wirt hbi tcioliuiks oiih or i more set of moral precep s of huh uu world hi more than enough uid vuu cm ik our pitk but if jesus ls god then hb teachings tfc the word ind com mandment of god to man the christ nan life begins with the belief that jesus is the boii of god 2 in the second place the world nnd tin church mus be confr mted with the judgment of christ we hive trusted in science and educ it i in in our own eflorts to lead a tood hfi i it id used tr tin woild 1 belieyij i i mitv is i i i nc i u r bv w i in which ci d tffip i sum ibl put i filth ind futn i nd god h nt f rcot t s n b alone i in w h it wi h ivt sud w lu n i int t4 dlsporie mo i f c i i hi h m ist l tuns and the r ipolomst- wi lni sought t dim nstrai m i jiontv thi y are received highest yoimg bill lok it our old w i out boots and your father a shoemaker you ought to be chimed f bun vomits phil thais chlng you babj brothers got only one tooth and vour fathers a dentist practicai pets susie and sammy a hampshire vac and a suffolk ram are not only pets for eleanor stark but will mean money in the bank when shearing time comes around the teen age council below the eleven members of chatelaines teenage council gather around gladys ruddell at the piano left to right standing may wingfield eleanor stark jessie wingfield isobel currie betty ruddell frances barnesmary jean chester marian currie mary ismond and jessie alexander seated tomorrows breakfast for city latea beds is collected in the early morning by mary jean chester on the left 3

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