Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1954, p. 8

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j j w- jum c st johws minister h- exaams communion i j d o vaut newm cowb qharge i after a fire damages your home youll n faced with bill for re- buildrng refurniahins where will you get the mony from your iniurance policy if you call on ua for adequate protection todayl john r barber agency naaniw to elmer c tajia iniiiaare 8rriea john bamuek r kara k c thnmasse mill street tr 7sall commodore grill glen woxiams riunbarra a bwelalty lea cream uffel lataefcea credit valley taxi call -mac- tr 7tml hamilton construction at your service every building need disciis your problem with ua tr 73894 156 gualph street ss bill garbutt p and heating all type errata werk wats siataaas tuveatreaurklag sarah st georgetown triant 73638 it was crommiukmaftrvl st si johns united cbareb on suuday mnrnli hv john avl smith dlttd from th word of jesus aoolua on tha night before he wss crueiflad tmlte est this u raytxdy broken for you this do in rum- trance of ue thu lsth irest- t saeranmot of the church ro- membrane of hi ktvin ot hu life for ua a memorial to iii erect love and aacrt an tsioufb tho bread uwvmut irs iyrvibal of hu hrslten body and shed blood and a inch could lead v to think of them aa xtsrhal fhjngs we mutt be cknafui to reoognlxe their very deep aplrltual aunloance and just aa wejiave beet eefabrsting and thinking much of fhrtsta birth so must we think too of hu growth and development uu teaching and eurapu leading to ifli cross through the reaurreetton end then the continued growth of hu church and influence throughout the world if we wish we cart think of it aa a communal feast of thoee of the chrutun fellowship of thu small body or congregation of christ church and though we believe gods presence u everywhere the distractions of the world our bust- neas our selfsufficiency cause us to forget that even sometimes to ignore it then as w attend his house we are withdrawn some what from these things and realize more of god and ills presence then as we accept ills invitation and wmc to ills tabic where the sym bols of remembrance of 111m are before us and of which he bids us partake the memory of him grows stronger and more sincere and the awarrnesa of ills presence very real in such a communal fellowship and in such an awareness of gods presence there should be a harmony of spirit in which the seeds of love peace and goodwill would grow and spread through the community and far beyond but it is more than just a communal fellowship it is part of the larger fellowship of the church in this land and the wider fellowship of all who believe in god as rewjitm in christ in this land and every land through out the world in this belief it is founded on a solid bails the all powerful ever present tlcrnul god am the lift of his son for the world s redemption and its power for food should be revealed in the lives of those who partake and be lieve as they take god with them from this sacramint into their work ind iptay and into all their dealings and influence with thiir fellowmcn ijcl a man rxamtim himself and make sure his motives and aspir ations are upward and god ward as he partakes mr smith told the girls and boys of a crippled man and a man deaf and dumb who loined forces to es tablish a paper business on a street corner in gsry indiana they were pleasant and wellliked so worked up a large business then one day a call came tcllins of a girl badly burnt and that the only way to aave her life was by the grafting of live skin on hef burnt body our crippled hero knew the sultcrlng he had had and what he had missed that other boys had had so he of fered the skin that was needed unfortunately it meant his death but fortunately the girl lived the people of gary honored and pru- ed him even built a monument to him did much whelp hu partner but his greatest monument was that of the living girl as she lived her life in constant memory of hit sa crifice so wllh jesus our greatest memorial to him is the living of our lives id constant memory of his four more reports at sou and cropmeetixyr mulching vs cultivation was the title of th exexlent report given by geo s atlrscrlh annual meeting of themiton crop a asocial ton baaed on demonstrations laid down with corn in 1053 mr atkins presented a fund of interesting in- the ground 3 feet and are about s ft boe ground with ten posts along eaichalde at the ground level w placed run of 1 x iv a 10 boards toll length of alio the same was don about 4 feet higher up on the posts midway between was a run of 2 x 6 punlc over formation the tests laid down a this was suspended a snow fence great love ana ultinlt mrs j f evans was at the organ in the absence of mr laird through lhncas at the evening service the sub ject why go to church rev john m smith in suppjying the nswer quoted on artiqltwrltten sometime ago in the london fiw pi e hee vote to close the church th wr hastened to expuin that thttie did not mean by ballot but simply by non-et- wood lands orchards clearly proved that increased yields result from cultivation at regular lntervsia further that tk most important colli v a hon u the orat 6oth from the standpoint of weed control and increased yield plots mulched with no cultivation gave better ret suit both in weed corttrol and yield than those which did not re ceive the mrs cultivation but were cultivated later in the season another valualale point demon strated by the tests at woodlands orchards was the importance of shallower cultivation uter in the season in order to prevent injury to the roots in referring to mulch ing mr atkins stated ln my op inion mulching definitely ha a place with corn when grown on steep slopes in order to prevent erosion cera uuage streps la heruenul hlle our first experience in itoring corn silage in a horizontal silo on ttip of the ground worked out ex ceptionally well stated john moles eaqueslng township farmer from near acton there was utile waste or spoilage by means of a feed rack erected across one end of the silo my beef cattle ate the vllage direct from the silo he added this rack had to be mov ed about 2a or 3 ft every three or four days mr moles rt ported that full wheat jpwn thickly on top of the silage had prevented any spoilage grsa in horiienui kuo our silo is 70 ft long and 20 4 in width stated maurice c ileuty of trafalgar township the rides are made of posts plund in tt tuluiu e mid then gu o many koo1 n uaons vthy he was not going to volt to i low i hi t hurt h true one could give to suarport the i hurch but u budget will not keep ihc i hurch ojkn it mayhelp pay part of someone s salary or the fuel bill but the church needs fact a and souls to keep it open once in history the church was about the richest institution in the land silver and old it had aplenty no lack but the church nearly died moral decay was eating u away for mc 1 wont the moral vatlucs which the church alone seems able to give to know the truth which makes men free the truth of living the highest and best possible life the way the church teaches and is proven when appl ied i want forgiveness of sin which it tells about and which alone can give freedom and inner content vhlch leads to happiness so i vote to keep the church open amid the tension and tremendous pressure of our presentday living i need the stabilizing influence which the church offers the quiet and tranquility which keeps me sane snd helps me think wisely and keep values true easing the tension but 1 need spiritual val ues restored a well true x can worship god by stream or on the akltrall but i do not get soul re newal unless 1 get it in gods house then too i l heed extra strength to meet tto harder ptaees rnuie i- mr ft hv in ordinary which provided a aide about 8 ft in height the snoity fence was cover ed with a heavy paper the total cost of the posts lumber snow- fence and paper was 95 00 ssw dust was used to covex the atuge on the completion of filling- the stlo wee opened on november 1st around 130 lbs dairf is being fed to 40 head of llndale jerseys and slightly lees 4hst half of th sllsge has been fed to date mr lieary reports some spoilage on the sides and intimates that more care should be taken to give th paper plenty of overlap at the jolnu or use a material which will withstand the elemente better geergetewa parassr irrigates pastor we constructed our farm pond last spring stated tom beer man ager at lidla farm nesr george town an irrigation system was purchased at a cost of 1200 the first crop of grass and legumes waa taken off as grass silage the 10vj acre field was then divided into three smaller pjddocks by electric fence and irrigation got underway around july 1st each paddock carried around 20 cows and 1ft hei fers one week or in other words the entire field carried 33 head for 3 weeks and was then given a feet for one week this was repeated three times after july 1st or in other words the 10 s acres carried the 33 head a a of 9 weeks while the initial cost may seem somewhat high the experiment in dicates real possibilities und divi dends in term of both increased und higher quality feed for oir dairy herd stated mr beer i iu mentally the field was fertuu- ed ruth time bclore the sprlnklir irrigation system was turned on for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist i uain st north brampton over abella dru store phot okice sos raa 830 hour 0 arn to 6 pjn dally swing by appolntmant eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 for plain and rock face concrete jblocks also chimney blocks i i z oriole concrete block co w jrrmeoowxn ethlhw glan wuuanu triaktfe 73471 outoftown caller pla revena 4hrgetr plumbing mriktlttpjmbm ir or remodelled sntum syttem repair of all iclada 1 cmartte mcdowell timet but tlmea do come when all acema hopeleis and loat the vary foundation eem crumbling away a man needs aomethins greater than hlmaelf to carry him through no i do not get that trufflclently by turning to the churcri then though thtf help tt need building up week by week to meet audi a trial i need the church to realm that i am not alone in wlahlng to live the hlgheat kind ot life there i meet obhera likeminded and i am en couraged i want the church ao aa to be able to ahow my loyalty to oovnd the thing oo and the church tnd for o that if i live in my work and play a i learn in the church u abould people will know where i ataod i want to be recognized a a ion or daughter of ood i want the church open for the girl and boy so that they have the chance to learn what i right andtouvs jiobty and i want it open for others p that they may have the same knowledge ot ood that i have and share in the same blowings so all i can iwlu at- tend fait and not cast a vote to oloaejt by staying away let ua remember we never ml the wa ter till the well run dry so we will not mis the true value of tho church until we have let its spiri tual and maral supplies dry up by nonattendance the church need face to constantly look u to ood and aee uujilehdeuhyzor man and it ao need- oul that uft it 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