Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1953, p. 9

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fton series based on memorial windows 1 oh sunday at st johns united rchuxch at the morning servicethe otev john h smith gave the itrst y n a merles of sermons based on the ttems and corresponding scrip- i ture verses in the memorial wto- tdows placed recently in the church ithls first sermon the divine call iwas based on the emblem of the i burning bush as seen by moses r and the scripture verse certainly i will be with thee the story is j told in exodus chapter 3 how mo- t keeping the flock iff k jefhro his fatherin law on the i backside of the desert near mount hbreb the mountain of go l disturbed in mind because of fornjet hastiness in slaying lihe j egyptian nvhom be saw smiting an jlhebrew one of his brethren tkgoses pad much time to think of the bur- dens and hardships of his people 5 under the egyptian taskmasters and then the angel of the lord appear- ped unto him as a flame of fire in c the m of the bush and moses be- he bush sum with fire and yet was not consumed a symbol of the enduring everlasting god and fit was here that moses received his divine call god had heard the fcry of the children of israel in their t bondage and oppression and was ready to deliver them so he sought out mo to lead them out of the r bands of the egyptians even after s the sight of the burning bush and i god s call moses still thought hlm- a self unequal to such a task so god assured him in the words of the iripture verse certainly i will j 4e with thee the divine call still comes down through the ages and in our i modern days for god still has much llo do through his human instrum rents it could come somewhat mys t teriously like out of the burning pbush or in a moment of inspiration j- often as a gradual growth into a lknon ledge of the great needs and a willingness to undertake with i s help to do something to meet lthat need remembering jesus pro of his presenc always when said go ye into ail the world land preach the gospel to every ature and lo i am with you al tays however the call may come ltt is almost sure to mean a struggle rotten like moses because of a feel ong of unfitness for such a task or between self desires and god s will ffometimes from others seeking to i influence us against accepting but if we struggle through in prayer un til certainty is reached and we rea llze we need not go alone that god f will be with us then the peace and blessing will come in the knowl fledge that we have answered the ljivine call he highest we could mr smith stressed the es jrtponsibility of the congregation to iarways be ready and willing to en lcourage and help young men and ijffdmen accept their call into full tttime work m christian ministry fajnd that the windows should always i be a reminder and inspiration to i that end the choir saqg the king of love flmy shepherd is with mrs kidney 1 miss ruth evns and mr robert jhccaul king solo parts there ozasalso a two from the silver- tones in the evening the service was i in charge of the ypu executive j of central united church weston itheir president read the scripture from matthew 6 19 30 and f their minister rev e b eddy spoke from the text of this lesson lay up for yourselves treasures i heaven where neither moth nor i rust doth corrupt and where thieves do pot break through or steal he lttesnted that mostpeople had suf kflcieift religion within them to w carry them along while life was i going smoothly but how many had which they had store up i heaven where they had them as i to be called on when trials difficulties sorrows and afflictions ime into their lives when world oblems became their problems or wjssn death came to a loved one i he exhorteaus not to drain the rtcsdurces of god which we had i gathered but rather to continually dulri them up by christian living istian service and constant study lof- their depths and warmth he tdted many examples such as the i successful ministry of john wesley i where christian treasures hii been i stored up through life to be rreat used when the opportune turn me for the need of them the overtones trio again favored with lave thine own way lord and i miss isobel dobson was at the entirely new i entirely new i entirely new i entirely new i entirely new i entirely new i entirely new styling i- power i powerglioei economy i safety i durability i power steering chevrolets tower in height with long f i owing smoothly rounded liriekto give you the newest look in con new interiors ore richer color matched i exterior finish new 115 hp high- compression blue flame engine with powergilde models new 108 h p high compression thrift king engine with gear shift models new automatfc start ing and passing range gives you flashing get away from a standing start greater pasting ability in city driving got consump is substantially reduced you go much farther greater ease and beneath the brilliant you park and steer with on every gallon of safety of control new beauty is heavier finger tip ease yet you retain gas i greater over all greater 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patterson has returned ib a visit with mr and mrs wil r patterson fs angus mcdonald mr clif- mcdonald and mr and mrs russell mcdonald and children vis ited mr and mrs ezra small bol ton on sunday mrs lane mrs h norton and kiy visited mr ind mrs a w lane toronto januiry 1st mr alex wright was to montrt il for the holiday the e askini spent new yeir s with the klingbiels georgqlowi mrs glsby attended a turkiy breeders meeting in toronto on monday mrs ellerby is a pp nual meeting ot federation of ag riculture in toronto thi3 week mr and mrs max bradbury and neil spentthe holidays with mr and mrs neil mccaum milton recent visitors cpl wendall valley of kirkland lake recently returned from serv ice in germany and mr and mrs frank driscoll and babe of kttch ener with the brock millers mr and mrs george pearson of milton with the a w bentons twenty members of the brown idge family with the h t c browns on new year s miss patricia agnew of kingston with col and mrs bourne this week why not try a small adlet in the columns- of our classified page phoneno 6 ashgrove officers chosen by ladies church group the womcnft association of ash prbe united church held a met i hh on monday afternoon jonuiiy mi it the home of mrs t 1 brownndse v ilh eighteen ludu s present severil items of busine s were discussed such as curtains for the sunday school window md catering to the lrtons banquet aflir wh t e of officers took place on icors for- 1053 arc president mrs horace barnes 1st vice pres mrs fred nurse 2nd vice pres mrs wilfred bird secretary mrs clayton wilson treasurer mrs thomas giffen with such a splendid executive we should- have a busy and successful year the hostess served a dainty lunch at the close of the meeting the bright star mission band iheld their first meeting for this yoar on sunday afternoon at the home of aihn brownridge with their leader mrs fred nurse in charge sandra tlndale played a piano solo and mrs frank wilson told the story from the study book the young people held their first meeting of this new year at the home of batfoara and ralph cuo ningham on sunday evening- with margaret bird nd ralph cinrdng- a wintlg city interlude chicago is a city of contrasts beautiful drives and tsarlet modern buildings and many centres of cultural activity are dose neighbours to mysterious chinatown the mexican russian and japanese sections creating a metropolis of absorbing interest to the discerning traveller you ii add pleasure to your trip by going the friendly wayby bus atk your ageel for mere detail ef rak ow hound trip fam from toronto seefeclreceeese mouks hom room r2nr3htj cfaorooei corner cupboard phonis t main street ham en charge mr gcjorge leek installed the new officers for 1953 last wednesday evening the young people held a skating party on stew arttown pond afterwards enjoying r a hot lunch at the and margaret bird don t forget our lhtle feathered friends the chickadees these snowy home of jean days a little suet tied to a limb is a big help to them and you will get lots of enjoyment watching the cheerful little fellows

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