Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1953, p. 9

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c town of georgetown nomination meeting thursday dec 3rd in the public library nominations will be received from 730 to 830 p m for the offices of mayor reeve deputyreeve coun cillors hydro commissioner and public school trus tees one school trustee to be elected from each ward a publicqf3eting will follow nominations when reports of the years municipal activities will be given and candidates for off icewill be given a chance to speak hollywood starlet in ice fantasy buy the coal that outsells all others discover for yourself why more people buy blue cool than any other hard coal for the worlds finest anthracite plus the towns best service call w h kentner son authorized blue coal the oeobobtown hcta1j1 wednesday evening nov 2s ims page i commodore grill glen williams hamburg a specialty lee cream light lvatebes credit valley taxi call mac tr 72su s t flowers 7 i i for all occasions potted plants beading stock bulbs artistics designs v we wire flowers rosedale floral x 14 murdock st tr 72952 yvonne broderis hollywood dens on monday december 7 the movie starlet is featured in ice fan- show has a cast of 44 canadian tasy of 54 which plays two perfor- professional skaters end features 8 mances at ouelph memorial gar- production numbers and 20 acts goldilocks and the three bears will be specially attractive for kiddies there is a matinee at 3 30 and an evening show at 3 30 student ministers choir special st johns services j d g it was students day at st johns united church last sunday placing emphasis on the recognition and encouragement of students for full time service in the christian minis try three graduating class stud ents from emmanuel college were in the pulpit wih rev john m smith and took part inthe service r q kilgour ba reading the scripture lesson and leading in pra yer bruce cunningham ba tak ing the responsive psalm reading and telling the lesson story for he boys and girls and wm a annls preaching the irmon mr smith welcomed them and encouraged them in the high calling they had chosen and hoped that their visit lovely to live with so easy to own whatever your heart desires its here in this thrilling new kr0ehler furniture k from the very moment this newest rcroehler furniture becomes part of your laving room you begin to sense a fresh new outlook jon good living we have an excellent selection to choose from you may buy on easy terms would encourage others to make the great decision for full time minis try mr annis took for his text the call of jesus young man i say unto thee arise spoken by jesus in compassion for the widowed mo ther mourning for her dead son luke the physirian tells us of the incident and adds that he that was dear sat up and began to speak this call of jesus and its response mr annls said was a challenge to him and should be to everyone ev erywhere to anyone passing thru life without a real meaning or pur pose selfishly or thoughtlessly dead to the abundant life which jesus came to lead us in which gives pur- rpose to our being here and chal lenges us to the highest endeavour and decision he stressed the fact that the whole of the new testa ment carried a note of triumph from its beginning glory to god in the highest peace on earth goodwill to men to the halleluiah chorus at the end whjooever will let him take of the water of life freely all of which showing like the incident of the text and jesus call arise that jesu had a great de sire that all should have life abun dant and satisfying here and eter nal with the father hereafter and while the challenge comes o all to bring life where there is no life light where there is darkness it comes particularly to young men and women with a full life before them to listen to the appeal whe ther it comes as a direct call as it came to augustine after seeking elsewhere and everywhere for the life which would satisfy or through a natural growth in christ s love and teachings as it often does cre ating a desire to serve and follow kim or as sometimes from the in fluence of the living example of some faithful follower showing what acceptance of the christian way in its fullness can do with ones life adding something which nothing else has or can do or give and paul writing to the epheslans admonished them awake thou that slecpest and arise from the dead and christ shall give thtfe light accept the challenge arise and he will see you through the choir sang seek ye the lord with mr v stein taking the solo part in the eenlng the service of praise was led by the georgetown high school choir under the direc tion of kenneth harrison who also t accompanied at the organ the oltiucnt ministers took part in the service reading the portion of scripture appropriate to the com ment of rev john m smith and to the response of the high school choir the theme of the service avas the oppressed of the earth with mr smiths first comment drawing attention to the oppressed children of israel to many oppres sed peoples since particularty in the days of slavery and that ffiere are still many disinherited peoples in the world crushed in bondage not understanding why calling for deliverance the choir responded with the spiritual go down mos es mr smiths second comment showed bow the o great faith which ibsy done to with a reudout hope hut god wocldsend a deliverer m jte- did deliverers the choir responded with lift up thine eyes from mendelssohn s elijah the third comment was we too can serve in this mr smith made a strong plea to the young people present to consider very carefully their choice of a vocation that it would be not for self alone tout of what ever kind it might be its motive would be to lift the oppression in the world so that all would share in gods blessings the choirs re sponse was these things shall be a loftier race the last comment was that moses lincoln wilber- lorce though acclaimed for their leadership and self sacrifice did it not for self but for the glory of god and urged the young people to make their lives count for that for the glory of god the choir responded with the heavens are telling as an offertory the trio sang little boy jesus and i the splendid wholehearted sing ing of the high school choir gave a great lift to the service for which mr smith thanked them and also the three young students who had done their part well in making two uplifting services after the benediction all were invited to a social hour in memorial hall where mr kilgour showed some pictures of his work in the canadian mis sion field mr bruce cunningham spoke on why i chose the minis try and the high school choir song threel spirituals my lord what a morning rockamy soul little david play on your harp and also the evening pra yer the young ladies of the mission circle served refreshments steil tanks 200 500 1000 gallon in stock special 20 only 200 gallon space heater tanks don houston plumber tr 72506 woods milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable and dropin models write or phone robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club box 67 brampton scoutnews the ladies auxiliary of the boy scouts held their monthly meeting in st johns jhurch parlour last monday the chairman of the boy scout committee mr r hardman and mrs hardman attended a banquet held by the east york district to honour chief executive commis sioner fred findley the cubs of the leaning wolf pack are working onoieir bouse orderly badge mimeographed copies of the requirements have been prepared by the leaders bill hardman and bill whitney and sent via the cubs to the parents work hard cubs the boy scout committee is to meet on thursday e dec ember 3rd cob and scout leaders are to meet together the same ev- tomgod th little beaver pub pack bad a hike hat sa tt is atm great ftlltjn and thn is wotfe te travel notes sport tours to think about for next spring kentucky derby april soth 6670 indianapolis speedway mar su 5920 both these are allexpense bus tours and include reserv ed seat at track or stadium and mostmesls tups arranged to grand national steeplec by steamer 590 by air 675 consult john r barber m 73521 r mb street

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