Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 19, 1952, p. 2

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ghnuuhowm irtgain wsdnmday kmolnc hfov ip 13j paoc t uan 1 a arrives at blairts toyland november 21st at 3 pm dont miss the parade loads of toys 100 holds any article till xmas dolls and dolls lionel trains trikes wagons carj and trucks buy now layaway mow m clip this coupon and present at bl a in present this coupon at toyland along with more purchase or layaway slip and you will receive a free childs double pass to the koxy iheatre brampton tickets good only from nov 2629 for the special walt disney show and robin hood feature bums the friendly xmas store brampton ontario b us 1iw vsmcmtmemsmm exhiblf ion and sale saturday nov 29th georgetown legion hall 130 to 530 crafts demonstrated afternoon tea 35c come and bring your friends read and cement gravel general trucking bafdwt htwe crjrimunum oiristlanity compared in sermon one of the rich experiences of college life u the associations w have with men of other countries nd environment this year there are students in our college from holland germany india and korea most of them have been very close to communism and they are filled with the urgency of the limes they are very conscious of the serious ness of the threat as communism in all ui poets led by a religious zeal followers may be ignorant and have a very low standard of living but they have a deep spir ited conviction that they are right they honestly believe they are re deeming the world from the slav ery of capitalism how are we going to fight if dy laws or wars no these will never defeat it i believe there is only one way we must have more active christianity in pauls letter to timothy paul tells him to watch them in all things in another letter he says christ in you is the hope o glory so today christianity faces com munism how are we to rediscover that deep earnestness of paul and other christians for only a stron ger religion will defeat commun ism can you say your religious experience la strong enough to bear persecution famine sultcrlng christian witness must be borne out of a true christian spirit paul had u deep religious before conversion but it was not christianity it was only when he knew and could say christ loved me and gave himself for me was he able to face the adversary with confidence and courage we can not lead others if we do not know where we are dr where we are going we must have fire within ourselves before we can kin- die inspiration in anyone else let us seek to iltaln it by opening the door of our hearts to christ many tine we have seen where unstable fanaticism can be destruc tive and defeat the cause many of the wcta have cast aside the deeper truths of the flospel and are drifting rroitly guided only by their own feeble and selflak ends we must be anchored to the great truths of christianity ve must ktuw where n we believe another way we are to discover e deep earnestness with our rell- i glon u out of the sense of crisis of our times scientists today know that they stave not eiot the answer oh yes 4hey know the anawer to mucfi of nature and they hav bowling nehs maccorrnacus bowlers are still climbing are bailey all teams changed position in this wvek a bowling silver made a 32 ictory over mcclure s to put themselves in sole possession of first place maccormack coming up fait from last year s cellar noil tlon put themiclvrs in second place by white washli c maple leaf dairy 70 tla league standing is now silver 28 maccormack 28 mcclure 21 and maple loaf dairy 10 nip ship way voi the all star bowl er for the night rolling 812 204 287 231 the remainder of the bowling for a lection wos none too good bur here are the best of the fccores bui anderson 704 d wll- aon 070 t wyllc 650 b hall 274 poppy day receipts record total 428 a record total of 428 00 is re ported by mrs thomas grieve sec retary treasurer of the poppy fund as a result of tag day and private contributions last week the poppy fund is a privately administered fund avllablc to help any cxservlccman and his family locally it is supervised by branch 120 canadian legion but use of the funds is not restricted to leg ion members of necessity aid given must remain l anonymous but it is heartwarming to hear of in stances w here the fund has been able to help exservlccmen who arc in need ah money is used for local purposes contributions are acknowledged from hurley- kaymoxsl and ltd miss h a staunton local council of women provincial paper ltd beaumont knitting mills robert simpson co north ha i ton high school board bank of commerce verdun rebekah lodge t eaton co smith stone ltd meadow- glen growers iode royal bank branch 120 canadian legion lad les auxiliary canadian legion imperial section canadian legion brewers warehouse true blues oddfellows firemen esqueslng council l e fleck town council and all merchants a donation of 3865 from the public schools was particularly noteworthy previously the school board had made contribution but this year pupils we asked for a freewill offering with this result a n a bailey 207 and c llrandford 211 silvers were high team roll ing 3270 uwn bam lets keep first being on the losing end of a 43 pllt between legion no 1 the lawn bowlers still managed to hang onto first place lrovrnclal by taking a 32 count over misfits squeezed themselves into second place the league standing is now uwn bowleri 30 provincials 23 misfits 24 and legion no 1 have 20 all star bowler for the night was k anderson rolling 006 103 311 102 runnersup were b chaplin 677 a norrle 636 bob an derson 641 j saunders 220 m lorusao 231 w young 222 and w bell 221 htah team scoring for the night was done by provincial 3213 grouping remains unchanged lead place team kays received only two points from 3rd place team legion no 3 ih the battle between lome scots and imperials it ended up a 32 split in favour of lome scots the point scoring is now kay 31 lome scots 27 legion no 2 havc 25 while the imperials have 13 the allstar bowler for c-scc- tion was w k or tack rolling 877 260 254 144 runners up were f carter 630 brandford kays 627 b mulr 616 bill has moved back to c group from a group c engleby 251 l cross 233 and d wright with 225 high team scor ing for the night was done by the lome scots 3057 st6cow a sris 18521952 flilir up tot brsttrb ttbte 0 ik tbt toilti of sbp tsftbfal people tbat tbtp plrntrouslp bringing fotlb tbt roils ot gosb toorks msp s ttbtt bt pltnttrailprttearbtb tbrsngb 3rsus cbrisl oar lotb 9mtn coop news coop 1s daisy ration 24 daiey ration 32 dairy concentrate cjlf starter grower d f ration calf meal t pellets oil cake bran dairy feeds purina cow cnow supplement cow ciiow concentrate dap ciiow d f supplement bulky las calf 8tartena beet pulp molasses helton cooperative supplies milton 217 georgetown 86 free delivery route day memorial windows v d edication service will be held in st johns united church sunday november 3rd ii anu qeorgetown high school choir under the leadership of kenneth r harrison will provide the music for evening worship and fireside fellowship hour at 700 pm is vtejftwlitiah vfa iirfia ttjvjltmuiauatltii

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