Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1953, p. 10

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celebrated its sbxty- fourth anniversary in the present building the rev george at lit tle dj3 former editor of sunday school publications preached both morning and evening the minister rev c c gilbert conducted the services special music in the mor ning included a solo by mrs jean may the penitent by van dewater an anthem give me a perfect heart by a wooler a male quartette remember me o mighty one by messrs clark lyons gor don graham wm laidlaw and gar net laidlaw a ladles triple trio unacompanied the lords my shepherd by mr e shildrick of toronto who was present at the service first soprano mrs clark lyons miss jean mclaughlin miss marilyn cleave second soprano mrs glenn laidlaw mrs wm laidlaw miss patricia carney con tralto mrs jean may mrs lloyd laidlaw miss marion pomeroy the morning congregation overflowed to aisles and staiiways dr little s morning message the hand that guides was most inspiring a full congregation returned for the ev ening service when dr little spoke on the impact on christs life a spiritual challenge and a heart warming one special music for the evening included the holy city sung by mrs glenn laidlaw an an them come unto me by e r bowles a mixed quartette face to face sung by mrs clark lyons mr clark lyons mrs jean may and wm laidlaw the ladies triple trio was repeated in response to nu merous requests the bulletins for the order of services illustrated the day s theme a miniature of jesus leading his sheep and a full front cover quo tation of the 23rd psalm in coloured oldenglish tjpe the days scr vices left one inspired challenged enriched the new hnllman electric organ was used and the oung organists misses ruth wilwn arid elaine laird displayed excellent talent in both acompanimcnt and solo work special credit is due miss k coombs the choir leader from brampton for organization and training that made the musical por tion of the service verv pleasing tana because tfaey all come under the fatherhood of god their crea tor and it is the christians duty or commitment to obey the com mandment of his or her chosen lea der to love one another as i have loved you and to ffiing them to a knowledge of gods love and care as we increasingly take this com mitment seriously and increasingly practise world brotherhood in this spirit so are we increasing our chances of world peace mr smith mentioned two of the greatest parables of jesus that of the good samaritan and the prodi gal son each described an indivi dual incident but the lesson in each was universal though it was a man that was bruised and beaten find needed the help the good sam aritan was able to give and did give the lesson applies to a nation bruis ed and beaten by oppression tyr anny war or famine and jesus commendation goes to those who do not pass by on the other side but glve the help they can remember other words of jesus 1 was hungry ad ye gave me meat sick and ye ministered unto me in prison and ye visited me will he not add inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these my nations ye did it unto me and though the prodigal was a younger son who would not listen to his fsthers en treaty but spent all he could get on himself and wasted his fathers substance still the father loved him so does god still love the wayward nations and is waiting and watching tor them to ode ajjd in words of the text jesus is counting on our love for them as he has loved us to help bring them home and the world into peace we quote the words of patience strong in loving life if you love god you will love life for god is life loving life does not mean loving what it gives in the way of worldly pleasures and worldy goods it means loving life for its own sake you love the world because it la gods world the beauty of nature is his gar ment the stars are his jewels the flowers and trees are his cre ations the light of the sun is a token of his presence luunjituss sbriiure ron kfxur atian i goethe i741l th e house op seagram mbhwho thinjt oj tomorrow practise moderation today farm news no new cases hog cholera no further cases of hog cholera were uncovered in the past ten days or so the outbreak near burling ton is to the best of our knowledge the last case to be discovered this marks the first clear period since the outbreaks started which gives good grounds for the hope that the disease may be under control with community sales of hogs now stop ped and hogs within a mile radius o feach outbreak innoculated danger hove your ssso installed nowl easy terms free estimates 55 down 3 tears to pay all work fully ruaranteed w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton of further spread has been grea lessened although alertness is the order of the day it pays to advertise try peace sermon series ends at st john s j d g the last few unda it st john s united church rev john m smith s meditations have been on the sub ject of peace show ing how it has been the great desire of the peoples of the world in spite of all the wars as far back as records go and is just as much so in our time and thougtrit has been continuous 1 wished for and sought after there is still no peace neither wars to end war nor appeasement have so jtr been able to bring it about in summing up last sunda mor nint mr smith took for his text the words of jcnr this is my commandrm nt that o lovp one another as 1 have loved you he stressed the fact that to attain peace all experience and evidence calls for a greater trial and practise of the jesus way of living a closer fol lowing and understanding of his teaching about the meaning of love and true all embracing peace in be coming followers of jesus chris tians commit themselves to jesus way and in so doing get a new conception of life a new motive for hvig and with that a new commit ment of respond bil it for all the peoples of the earth all the nat join in the excitement of inviting your friends to come to ontario canada s all year vacation province let a postcard or letter be your personal invitation 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