Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1953, p. 13

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hebrew background yet con tains the core of christianity of gods love for man as revealed in jesus it is the beloved- psalm the pearl of psalms loved because it was written by a man a man who knew god who had taken time in his life to know god who had truly experienced god in his shepherd life and in his life as king and knew that he was real the psalm had power to sustain and comfort in davids day it has had that power down through the ages since and many times in our own day eddie rickenbacker us ace flier brought down in the far east early in the war testified that it was the little he could remember of the psalm and kept rejpeating that sustained him through the many days he was lost and which has him now witnessing for the god of the psalmist almost the world over and most of us can still remember the same testimony of the crew of the rcaf plane lost in our own canada quite recently that it was what they know of the 23rd psalm the shepherd psalm that sustained and encouraged them until their rescue came after many days truly the lord when they trailed unto him must have been their shepherd and brought them back from the deep shadows and how often has he led us beside still waters in tplacc of the turbulent streams of our present- day world and given us rest in green pastures it is a personal psalm my shepherd i shall not want he leads me and how affirmative it is it affirms gods providence for each of us his wise provision not only for our bodily needs but for our mind and soul quietness and rest in a busy world hope and comfort through the valleys of the shad ow a table prepared for me in the presence of mine enemies my cup running over the abundant life here and affirms too that good ness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and i shall dwell in the house of the lord for ever eternity with my heavenly father the psalm affirms gods care and concern for each one of his children the world over and also gives encouragement for re joicing as we go along our way un selfishly knowing for sure that he will bring us through because the lord is my shepherd this too was the appropriate title of the choirs anthem the lord is my shepherd with the closing hymn the king of love my shepherd is at the evening service mr smith spoke on the call of jesus to peter and andrew james and john mat thew pnd paul to follow me to the fishermen and the tax col lector it was quiet yet convinc ing follow me as they were busy at their daily tasks to paul in a stromr a linos spectacular man ner as befitted the strong fiery character and so he slill calls to us in many ways oer our lives wild restless sea christian follow me in faith as jesus did with his father in full and confident surrender to gods way and will in prayer which the new follow ers soon found was a power jesus had which they hadnt so asked funeral service for william presswood archdeacon w g o thompson conducted the funeral service last wednesday at the mcclure funeral home for william presswood a resident of this district for 45 years who succumbed to a heart attack the previous monday mr presswood farmed on the 8th line until his wifes death last year since then he had made his home in town with his daughter mrs gordon spence he was a nat ive of yorkshire england he is survived by two children bdna mrs gordon spence and jack of georgetown end four grandchildren tie also leaves se ven sisters and three brothers mrs emily jjiy yorkshire england mrs janet bejj georgetown mrs annie patterson toronto mrs alice sharpe rochester ny mrs charles gibbs glen williams mrs alvin starret 6len williams mrs oliver carey georgetown albert and harry presswood glen wil- ilams and raiph presswood geor getown a brother jack was killed overseas in the first war him to teach them in worship true worship from the heart any where anytime in a life of love even our enemies or those we dis like something the disciples found hard to understand hard even in our own day and in service low- j- service harder still we open our church doors hop ing and expecting those stul out of gods fold will come in jesus went out and sought them rub bed shoulders with them showed them that he loved them and was concerned to have them back in gods kingdom until we have done this we should not rest nor feel we are following him as he meant when he said follow me mrs j evans was at the piano the georgetown hkeaij wednesday evening nov 18 1953 page s dodoe csusadck dodge recent pick any one of these dodge beauties dodge mayfait for the newest in colourful styling and luxurious driving qase add hydrive with dodge hydrrv you ust sbifl into high and go you con drive all day without shifting roonoeuvor through traffic stop for red lights gild off with a smooth silent sums of power yon soon forget about gearshift and dutch theres oothlag new to leant if you wish to back op or need extra power when driving through snow or mud hist sha in the farafuar way add fullpower steering for the most effortless parking and steering yos will find kl any car try dodge full power steering from the moment you start your engine hydraulic power take over 45ths of the steering effort you cant imagine bow easy b is to pork tb drive through traffic to tun comers to control yoor car on bumpy rutted roods you can turn the whs si with one finger even wherr yoor dodge b standfeg sbl no matter which 1954 dodge you select youll be thrilled and surprised at how much more your dollars have bought in the crusader series youll enjoy the longer more beautiful styling which distinguishes all 1954 dodge cars with smart new interiors and seating comfort safety and fine vision you expect of a dodge all at a price that wh please youi the beautiful regent series brings you styling fine appointments and comfort hitherto only available in more costly care with p course all the many dodge engineering features which mean so much in driving ease andperforroance in the brilliant new mayfair series youll see such style and experience such luxury youil wonder how any car in the lowerpitted field could offer so much their interior twotone beauty of rich wven fabrics and soft ivory leathergrained vinyl with every appointment designed for your comfort and driving ease are seldom surpassed by any car at any price theres performance to match this new dodge style and beauty no matter which series you select theres a more powerful engine the famous dodge three-way- smoother rid your choice of hydrive the simplest form of noshift driving i and dodge rwpower steering for the ultimate lit luxurious driving ease when one of these beauties is your dodge youll drive it with pride see and drive one today at your dodgedesoto dealers r3v brampton gormonnov23 matinee daily 2 pm adult entertainment prices for this eaeaflmimt acnksi matbm 50c ev 75c cumieal mclieac 25c eve 35c tes bcladxl bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair wark water systems eavestroughins sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 silverwood coronation talk at wl meeting the silverwood womens insti tute met in the stone school on thursday evening nov 12th and every member thoroughly enjoyed ajlalk by miss jean mackenzie she torn of her coronation trip so enr- joyabiy that everyone could share her experiences and snapshots and booklets added much to the pleas- ure the coronation itself was neatly summed up in a conversation she overheard when a young chap said h was better than walt dis ney could have dreamed up even at his dreamiest miss marjory shaw teacher at the stone school was a guest at the meeting and she received m compliments on her beautiful plants in their cheerfully painted flower pots in every window mrs h marcbington the second- vice president was in the chair the roll call was answered by giv ing an interesting fact from the last issue of home and country and current events were given by mrs d lindsay the motto by mrs batkin read more know more and broaden your outlook further layettes are planned for the chil drens aid and ell institute mem bers were reminded of the monday afternoon acww broadcasts mrs a stull mrs h manmington and miss charlotte mccuilough were hostesses for the evening the next meeting of the silverwood wx will take che form of a christmas party for institute members and their families mrs horace bell is in guelph hospital having had m operation but recuperating satisfactorily sympathy of the community la extended to mrs a stull in the loss of her sister mrs h rogers of wetlliam presswood a neighbour on the 8th line for many years died suddenly on november vfh mr jves had been irving at the home of his da mrs gor don spence since the death of us wife tast year mr and mrs william norton vis ited friends in a over the nv 7 hi6hway iam henderson breted her fourth btrthdajr end number of tittle friends snre at bee

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