Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1949, p. 4

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t ii the georgetown herald wednesday may 18th 1949 pane 4 nichnfd wldmnrk and mark fbi thriller tho street with hoxy theatre next week wld movies in the role of a laugh stevens two o tho btarn of the bio nome coming to the mark made his mark in tho ing killer in kiss of doath maliist chlkcii highughts the pastor took his text from ecclcslnstes 17 solomon the wri ter tells us in the first chapter how he has set about to discovor the wavs of the world he gave his heart to know wisdom and to know madness and folly and he discovered that this was vcxatl6n of spirit those who give them selves for the things of this world onlj will find it is vanity he uses the text as an illustiation of life all the livers run into the sea yot the sea is not full the people who live for this world alone will never fifh en the highways be satisfied the river of hope will run into the sea of disappointment the river of youth will run into the sea of old age the river ot timi will run into the sea of etcr- nity we do not know how long the river of time will flow until it is lost in the sen of eternity wc do know from the inspired word that the day will come whln the angel will declare uue no lontr rev 106 life and immortality aic brought tii llllht through the gospel of christ we can ailam that heavenly paiadlse through him who said i im the v iv hil truth and the life the christ alone makes life really worth while the evening subject was cul- ti mlty or communism the p ibtor pointed out how the disciples were billed cniistiuis fust ill ntiocll lllis was i fulfilment ul i plopll- l in lsinh o 22 chlisti niil toch is bemu undcl- innild b c imnuini in iii ovei iwclltv veil ti nnnunlsi i t i lh n i iiuhl 1 lie omnium ts tc ii i ii it c hi i i milv n t c u inu in til i ii uiusl live i li i hi is board of education votes to join north hakon high school district georgetown board of education decided at their meeting last wed nesday night to recommend to town council that georgetown join th north halton high school district the decision came after several meetings at which the matter had iicon fully discussed including a meeting wrh g l dufflu execu tive assistant secondary schools branch dept of education in fluencing the decision were such facts- as mr duffing tatemcot tljtt the department had changed its mind about w the wisdom of lo cating lt schools in tho coun try and now favoured all schools beng located in urtian tnunfcinall- tles the continuing lughers costs of attempting to opcvalc a local school with- no support in financing or student attendance from the sur rounding countryside ijnd a stat0- mont by the cpnhercinl inspector that it wasn t economically sound to continue to operate a commercial course at the school for a bmoll number of students john bell and ross duncan who foim the high school district com mittee of the board were appointed by the dm rman wnltlr biehn to present the boaid b findings to the town council t their meeting on monclnj night a fnnl decision oir j tilt 111 itlci 1 up to tow ii ouijcll who if th- approve must in turn i forw nd tlt ili iiiinit i 1 itiiiti tu countj council tiil eailicit date tii it georgetown can be included in the district n jinuai 1st 1050 i itid to enter b th it tunc the cium- t council must accept gcorgc- 1 town cntij befoie jul 1st of this jeir 1 the 1ui lottof mil bonus which w ib votdtf t the list mcct- i uk t mcnilmis c the te idling t iffs f b th clui 1 w is i xu idcd i i tncluuc the w school c-iiclik- prs thi li rn in in c til1 itul it d mr i imbi it i t i n i h 1 1 i w hull h i i i i t i i his direction th previous week and hoped that dramatics would continue to be part of the training at high school permission was granted to tho recreation com mission lot use of he public and high school grounds for oftbmll and to i the smith t stone bail league to use the high school grounds for a similar purpose tenders have been called for decorating three rooms at the pub lic school and two rooms at the high school the work to be done during the summer months ten ders are also called for supplying coal for the two buildings borne time was spent in a dis cussion qf the extra classroom which must be provided at tho public school next tcrmj it was dccldcd to put a permanent parti tion in what has been tho assembly room upstairs to divide it into two classrooms m6re iosgroom space will be needed in the next few years and tho assembly room will be located elsewhere when this i xtrn space ii provided phone 328 or 16sr floor sanding floor minded and refinished tha dnstlem new modern equipment t ted bludd i i irr ir i n n schultz electrical construction industrial corrjrricrtd xvl domestic wiring j distributer for renfrew machine products cream separators r- milking machines scale wood and coal ranges fred schultz phone 531w stewarttown mr edward bally and mr p it buily of toronto visited last wed- m sdny withmrs mary daily master paul lavvbon of acton spent the weekend with his grand mother mrs ii p lawson 4 w is in milton on friday competing it the hal ton muhic festival and icccivccl the silver medal for vocal soln in a class of 15 for boys under 2 he is the son of mrs harry i m son of acton suitii 1 have come to ask for tin hnul of our daughter 1 ithci which one jane or hel- i n smtoi i mi sir i itht r i mill mike enough to i p it tu n suit n li out will he howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds mill street phone 392 res 176j 1938 down throuah the years gray coach linos passen gers have enioyed a full moasuro of now model comfort as bettor and better buses have boon built this record is your assurance that you will continue to enioy all the odvantacs of progressive public travel sorvico on tho highways fares are low st louis 2s0s halifax 5475 owen sound 535 los angeles 8545 hound trip tax included ubject to chjuy m tint i li n i p jw i n d i l it chribti in it li id nut the 1 iw c i to ch nitl 1 ci ti 1 help troubled souls the ie ihitiuuibls ii wi i not w nit nitiuiil to tin with god i lunch or ieliciun i oni biisim is lhrisli ins is not tu cnndeniii mil i ule out the liiiis but to ue forth the kopcl ti ulh hie ul chinch thrived on pcise mtinn bee iusc it wts ic il he il oil 1 1 tt iiiit c in not be in t i thrown i wh it lias 1 1 ken pi ice m russia could be t ikmi place in canada people are not ioinj to church in ni in chinches thty t tr inn e eiylhuik undei the sun to keep the church loin if christ w is here lie would h ive sonil temples to purc ind some rcbukink to do onh one thine net ded th it is the love ind piesence of christ in our hcirts jesui sud all powei is kivn unto me in heaven and in earth the followers of chi 1st must come un- dci his powei oi else nothing cm iteep us fiom conuiiunism back to god back to the bible a re- kcnciite people is the only way to save the world on sunday cveiflnjj members of the council board of education j hydro commission and firemen at tended service the finance committee held their meeting at the home of mr and mr c bain on tuesday avcnlng ive in a greater canada axake to give canada a great new industry church news norval hornby and stcuarttown anglican rev j e maxwell ba lth st stephen ilornbr 11 am morning service except 1st sunday in month evensong at 3 p m st pauls norval 7 30 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion at 11 am st johns htewirttown 3 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month kvensong at 7 10 p m iloiyycrawi church rev jjy v j morgan inf and 4th sunday mobs ut 0 a m 1st jrd and 5th sundays mats at 11 om i it in ontarios i urn ili tr i ji ito k ialt lift t n n nid raiim in depth frinn it t j6 f et wan emjtit 1 hv badcrii of i nit nimps 1 nilaon i aktwas low i red h draining from the bottom iht courw of tin st ino hit r ya i ninpl tel ehanjx d and out of i in ni hcs immih of iron ore nit tlu toniiiu ut was uncotrtd providing imlhoiis of tons of orr a ar willi noiinh tint oered for earu to tome sit ji uocls xlcvc lopuient han ihch bui taeular but it in onl one of manv exanipurt of canada treiiuudouh modern advance toda t trulv live in a greater canada one with productive capacity vantly increased and divcntified offering to ou4ig canadians greater opportumtieh than ever before in every field of endeavour tbo iron and steel mannfscturin industry protantt another spectacular fiyample of dsv vloncnbt productive capacity and number of anploye have been donbled since before the strtkhu indication of canadas new ponu bonaaone of the worlds great industrial nauonm ytmx o

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