Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1950, p. 5

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ft x r united presbtftety opposes sunday conxmercialization the georgetown herald wrfneidayt may 3rd 95d assmassssssalsassslsssssbsswsssssssssssi a yaaar jm wlurt krtt aavtbot ararach hb totally ftu taata fiatta aartmaattag patty wllw a ada members not to patronise sunday sport hbltorfphsbytary of the united church at a matting at lowvule lost week txmddmrtod the progres sive commorclvllzation of sunday which they feel i a symptom of paganism and ultimately a greater threat than even corrlmhnurai christians fnust oppose thly pres sure anfl ahould be encquraged to make recreation a family mattec but not to patronize professional porta that draw hugv crowds tf spectators on surtdnys one who fltai blade complete surrender to christ iiey ibel wli not osoerats uie lords day whether the law allow it arnqt tho liquor licence bonrd- will be asked lo drastically reduce the issuance of banquet permits espec ially in dry ajrea where such permission la equivalent to boot legging authorized by tho state the communities ahould not be over jack t armstrong district representative georgetown ontario branch oftlce brampton ont hey alex catder gets b d hev alex 3 coldor minister of knox ond llmohquae presbyterian churches reccjved kls bachelor of divinity degree ht tho flnnoaucdn- vocatlon of knox college toronto lost thursday a graduate of the university of toronto tnfl of knox colwg in 1044 mr colder isa native of beov- orlon lid is theon of mr d 3 cnldcr orid un lole mr tsoldor ttcr gradualism he soryod for a year in tho mission field at ger- oldton and vjos minister at no- wlch for three years beforetomlng to georgetown he received the call tare after nov charles v cochrane went to melville jpresby- tcflon church at wcstmount que communities snouia not oa over- ii 1 ruled in such an undcmociaucj jtrvk honouls wilted sunday school workers well whoever he is he keeps follow in me and recemmendlnf white rose motor oil says its still yltal lo sive automobiles the best care possible specialized lubrication we have the latest thing in complete lubrication service u fashion presbytery felt church members were asked to old in securing a better class of movie films and to wlthold patron age for those depleting gangster- ism lust drinking and other scenes contrary to standards of decency hev c r albright freelton presided and rev a d penman lowvule and stanley turner tra falgar conducted worship periods rev r f mercer appleby was elected chairman for the next con ference year rev wullom delve bronte and joseph torrey freel ton were rcclectod treasurer and secretary rev c r albright and john drummond millgrovc were appointed delegates to general council rev james blair milton is the new press reporter kind wishes were expressed to rev n j truox carlisle and rev r u hare millgrovc who are leaving the presbytery rev john m smith georgetown convener of christian education announced the world religious education convention which will meet in toronto august for a week in fred sinclair white rose service stat1c garage main street telephone 26 i boy scout news a service of special interest was held at st johns sunday school on sunday morning tribute was paid to all who in the past and present had given of their time and energy in the promoting of the work of the sunday school pic tures of the superintendents of the school and of those who entered the full time service of the church were hung in memorial hall these included messrs john kennedy j d godfrey clarence d mceach- crn howard wrlgglcsworth nor man burns alan prouse and a maclarcn as superintendents and mrs gordon agnew rev john mcdermld and rev arthur day- foot now in china as full time servants of the church mrs agnew at present on leave of absence with hethystand from tluir missionary vvork in china ami lte john mcdcrmkl of st pauls church brampton were pnesru and spoke brief wrtrcls of commendation and challenge mi alan prouse general supci- intcnclcnt of the school paid trib ute to the work of mr a macliren worship superintendent who leaves this weck for his work with the united cliuich in montreil mr ernest korgrave attendance superintendent reported on the ad- vaiile that had born made and ured stac ami pupils lo continue their fine ecort in the months ahead shelled wa1nuts m iusibeiy jam w aroatzdaylmer jam sias idfqlupnktbwbgy piogugg in mapmstatb new low prices aylmer corn fafrlcy golden c choice golden creams 14c choice golden creams 120 faney kernels 16c a s5c vacuum pack kernel wise bptist highlights kitchener upholstery yotkn have your eherterfield suite reupholstered and com- pletely rebuilt for as low m 8900 one week service telephone 643 georgetown heres your chance with many leagues over tor 1h1s season there is plenty or bow l- ing time available at the lucky strike a open bowling tuesdays 5 to 9 wednesdays 9 to 11 thursdays 5 to 11 frldaysrfc30 to 11 saturdays 10 arn 11 pm y still time to enter ladies singles tournament start wednesday may 3rd trophies hidden score prizes lucky strike club snack bar telaphooa 31w cub camp is to be hold at num ber glen marling the labt day of school regular ntlendance at pack meetings during may and june is advised noiy cubs whose names appear on the rojl will be eligible lor camp perhaps you had better check the roll your name might be omitted see akela reg broom- head scout committee is to meet at the home of mr a prouse on thursday may 10th then was no regular meeting of the bov scout troop last week tht re uns n brief meeting at the parsonnke before the scouls atten ded the hobby show sew lul of the stouts acted ns umieis md messengers during the citc irnhhv show on wednesday thin sdiy uid 1 i idiy dmiglis noituti who is assisting in tlu u ulei hip nf the leaping wokes hi fffi itti pi uvs for effl- tluu in m niiplioie these apply to the six c ulis who uc soon to he pi oiuokd lo k outs on muy 16th doug i 11 it si tin in on flcmnphoie tlu most lftititnl in signalling and uttixing will lu piesonted with a copv of tcndr i foot to king st out sttond in t fficlency will ilto n top of knots and how to lie tlu in si outs hill ii udmnn and dale tost haw passed tluir firelighting and i ookingi tests a nu m he i of the hoy scouts put on n pirsl aid demonstration at wedntsdnv nights lobby show session the ectond meeting for thooorgan- izatlon of n halton dthtrtct boy scouto asfioclation was held at milton on monday evening rep resentatives from georgetown were r hardman and e slmaon sunda morning nt the baptist church rev c r gower read the lesson from acts and called his sermon i orming a circle about him when paul had been stoned and iclt as dead the disciples for med o circle around him and pray ed nnrt paul rose up ond went ftrth to preach the gospel as christians we must form a circle around our fellowmon when thev become discouraged and seek tq gle them strength to meet their problems sin frequently creeps in and brevk the circle it should be cemented together again or gods cause may go down in de feat a new convert s sermon was the eening theme based on a text from john the material things of life are important to us until we know jesus then the unseen things become the greatest alue the spiritual life is the transformation of evry christian the unrepent ant mnncr makes god a strong ludgt j instead of a loving father eyes examined o t walker optomktbist file rr bll tlph9n pe at georgetown the moond wednesday efternoon of eeeh month s main at brunrhon yhm 8h ulalattoir ski ayluwr tomatoes 14 1 allouette tomatoes s2so niblets corn 17c good luck margarine ul36c green giant wax beans 29c r bursord peaches 15oz tins 25c kclious cornflakes 19cl2c carrolls teas 38c 45c s5c st wuliams marmalade x 27c nabob coffee o 46c 89c blue ribbon tea 50c f4ftuitjjlllces fine apple 33o 43e19e 43c m 19c blended orange 4801 4801 tim victory s pickles 31c heinz ketchup 24c bltiebaokrd salmon w 35c heinz kidney beans 17c beinz spaghettis 8 x7c r y bao omar cofifee- 42c 83c ha wes floor gloss 59c 9sc babo cleaner i4c super sudsk 58c 63c sunlight soap 19c spic and span 23c 59c v music and pictures feature st georges choir party an owning tf muhic combined wth piilimis of cuintli entertain ed n nqp 1 st gcortfea clturth lisl vi ldn tlu oncei t na spon sored by ttie ihoir nnd featured coloured slides tuken by w r hradloj on ailoui tilpi across the lontintnt motia kelly took solo loads in two luunbois by the choir and solos jvcie simk by sylvia lambert and mw had armstrong mrs leslie tomlliwon and thomai wnrncs sanjj ducts and a skit by ircd hclson and jack armstrong poked sly fun at various choir members arch deacon w g o thompson gave a rending john d kelly was chair man and mrs w f brndloy pian ist paul barber played selections on the accordion members of the choir taking part included w f bradley jock arm strong fred hclsort thomas war- nc norman smith paul barber mrs leslie tomllnson mrs james goodlet margaret bradley mrs fred armstrong mrs walter blehn mrs orover norton mrs ted ar nold margaret hosre olive moyec sylvia lambert and molrs kelly the thames in england is of the world muddiest riven ml ml m 17i s slxhull r okakges doz 45c hud ilpc special imp tomatoes kr 19 cal 56 iceberg lettuce ea 15c floiida us no 1 h6s grapefruit 3 or 29c i h i big c brand potatoes 10 lb 29c cal new large white potatoes 3 lb 23c firm and ripe bananas lb 19c utsrsstown 8slates mathers day vknnday may 11th stths resy neatre

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