Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1947, p. 3

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georgetown hockey star weds in brampton christ church rectory brampton was the netting of a pretty wedding on saturday september 6 when irene roaetta only daughter of mr and mrs arthur freeman was united in marriage to john robert a blrtwls tie only son of mr and mrs j a blrtwistlo of vaueyfleld que rev a johnston officiated qlven in marriage by her father the bride wore a street length dress of heavenly blue crepe trimmed with lace yoke and peplum with blaclf accessories she also wore a double- strand of pearls the gut of the groom and carried a nosegay of american beauty rotes and bouvardia her only attendant was mrs norman ferris as matron of honor who wore a dusty rose crepe with black accessories and carried a nosegay of talisman roses the groom s attendant was mr norman ferris following the ceremony a re ceptlon was held at the crofton villa where the brides mother received wearing a sapphire blue satin with pearl grey accessories and a corsage of gardenias the grooms mother as slsted wearing a black and white jer sey dress witn black accessories and wore a corsajie of american beauty hands at work learning tailoring 00warm4p productive capacity is the measure of her future prosperity to assure the important tailonng industry a prominent place in the industrial life of the province trained hands are needed skill is important m the cutting sewing finishing and other branches of the industry that is why veterans are being taught its various requirements on the job by experts the transition from appren ticeship to permanent employment means higher wages job security and better working conditions through plans sponsored by the department of veterans affairs and other agencies hundreds of veterans have been trained in schools and on the job they will acquire greater skill with further training and experience craftsmen of the future they will have a share in ontano s progressan important part to play in her industrial develop ment the brewing industry ontario tailoring leo p halloran 26 of st thomas a veteran of 4h years service with the koyat canadian navy is shown here gaining practical experience in the alterations department of a large toronto tailoring firm basic training in various departments of the indiw try gives the veteran a background knowledge essential to sale promotion and executive work with in the industry m r the georgetown heitk september 17 1947 r travelling the bride doo- nod a oiu wool gabardine suit wrus made accessories and wore a cotmc at american beauty roses on return from ttoeh- honeymoon trip to virgi nia the happy couple will reside in brampton the groom la a well- known hockey star and played defence on last years intermediate a o h a finalists successful piano students the following pupusirthfts lyndft stewart atom lrsm were sucoea- ful in the june examination oitbs royal conservatory of music of tor onto piano grade 1 honours audrey bishop pass colleen todd oracle 11 honours beverley hyde rodney force frank bean eileen frank joan bishop ann richardson pass jimmy cullen grade iv honours christina lamb pass liia ranney donna mc millan grade vi pass shirley thomp son grade vh pass margaret rosail grade vxii honours shirley mo nally pass ingeborg hauptmann grade n theory first class hon ours olive root 93 honours shirley thompson lincoln auto body rxnniningt loauu outdone and body and fancier repairs mr w g1ffen u in charge of the paint department electric and acetylene wekfing and coffin al and white metal wekfinf we aim to please wesleyan street phone 464 tom hewson woods electrical equipment milkers grinders coolers d laval milking machines and cream separators goodison farm implements oliver tractors hudson cars c reo regain u as maktm onudtmb tditf cuss a mechanics iivuvivo willoughby real estate agency mul street just around the corner from die panlr or v office tejjephone office 332w raakoce s3rj sunday school lesson by rev r c todd living by the power of gods grace lesson prov 4 23 16 is 9 10 14 34 15 1 18 18 21 3 22 1 27 1 28 1 39 18 jas 4 17 most nations possess wisesayings and proverbs that are peculiarly their own you oan jead a horse to water hut you cannot make him drink a stitch in time saves nine the chi nese are particularly famous for their proverbs popularized by charlie chan of detective fiction fame the proverbs of the bible however are in a class by themselves at first sight it might appear that the book ol proverbs is much less religious in tone than the other books of the bible containing as it does precepts as to life and conduct mainly but there is one thing which puts the bible proverbs on a higher and re llglous plane and which distinguishes the wise sayings of the hebrew na tion from those or all others they are all based on one emphatic and re peated proverb which gives the clue to all their teacnlng the fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom reverence of god s the beginning and foundatlo i of all wisdom rell gion as the awe and reference of god is the inspiration and motive to right conduct and the reisqn for it the proverbs contained in the les son for this wek find their centre in the practise o righteousnevs in the nation and the exercise- lft a nation s citizens of such virtues as truth hon est sobrletj industry and lstoi coming out or hearts that are filled with reierenc for god which issues in obedience to the law of god the prophets pf israel were much glien to looking back over centuries of historj ana pointing out the les sons that history si ouid teach as thej looked thej could see proud empires rise egypt assyria bib ion and others if they had coun ted for anything the might hae stood for ever bqt the had fallen their own nation riad once risen ns we saw in the last quarters lessons to an extraordinary place of influence and power but the hebrew nation also had been brought to an end thr prophets pointed the lesson ftwer material wealth luxurious living ma make a nation appear great but these things carry with them the seeds of destruction which will come to frui tion unless something more be ad ded the prophets insisted that that which lifts up the individual or na tion and makes them great is not power or wealth or any material good but religious faith expressing itself in right conduct this is what gives them peace security and perm anence we too have seen empires come and go perhaps the most powerful and wealthiest nation in the world today is the united states the whole world depends upon her and the whole world is afraid of her as she piles up her atom bombs and her dol lars one after another the nations of europe have faced crises have been helped by ujs wealth inert tably the result has been uj3 inter ference in the internal policies of these nations inevitably our own nation faces such a exists and such interference commercial union lias already been nroposed and with that added to military union which already exists political union will be not far distant the which god forbid but this empire too shall pass 3way unless there be something ad ded which is not there now only the exercise of justice honesty sobriety j and industry can make for perman ence and to one who lollows current events and lu in the us these things are sadly lacking we then in canadt must take heed i to ourselves and to the dowi to earth teaching of the bible about goodness and justice and sobriel about industry frugalit and temper ance and so forth we must take heed to jesus teachings hi the ser mon on the mount which concern men and womv i on the plane of their everyday lnuig we cannot hope to be free and fcrreat and independent bj abandoning the elemental virtues if we do abandon them wc sh ill most certainly go down and return once more to the status of a colony a colony of th united states in shakesprare s church at stmt ford on avon in england the names of the seven cardinal virtues are set in the main ilsle of the nave the builders of the church recognized and rightly that only by starting with the fundamentadkof common morality with those ruhjof conduct and behaviour which aruhe law of almightj god and whijptouch life very closely in home and neighbour hood can we hope to attain togreat ness to the measure of the stature of the fulness of christ the homely virtues that the book of proverbs teach still have validity for ttxev are so mary will take up nursing after all it lookfd for while as if a tern- j porary financial problem in the family j might keep mary from finishing high if she had to quit school to help the family income that would have meant good bye to her hopes of becoming a nurse vi but here she is starting her final 4 year did her dad suddenly come into some money 9 i no and yes he consulted his bank manager vho told him how the bank through personal loans often helped people to meet just such situations arrang ments were made and now mary t will take up nursing after all in 1916 canadas banks made half a million personal loans to canadian men and women sponsoied iv roui iank the word at the eternal god who self to men it as take head lb created the world and xereals him- we reverence bhn and in awe ofee

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