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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1938, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wed neaday evening april 1 3th 1938 georgetown herald sabkffipuoti k flm per year in advance united states 50c additional single copies 3s both old and new addresses should be given when changs of address tb requested adrtrutjnj rates legal no tices i2o per line lor first in sertion 70 per line for each subsequent insertion readers 80 per une for each insertion it in mack face type 5c per line additional- notices qualifying u coming events auch as concerts entertainments so ciety church or organization meetings etc 8c per line mini mum charge 35c reports or meetings held gladly inserted free in memortam jiouces 50c end 10c per line extra for poems birth marriage and death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or less 60c for first insertion and 2sc lor each subsequent lnsertion display advertising rates on application although every preca will be taken to avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the under standing that it will not be liable for any error in any ad vertisement published hereun der unless a proof of such ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly sign ed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plain ly noted to writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement j m moore publisher phone 8 georgetown the oyster there once was an oyster whose story i tell who found that some sand had got under his shell just one little grain but it gave him a pain for oysters have feeli for all theyre so plain mow did he berate the working of rate which had led him to such a deplor able state did he curse out the government call for election and cry that the sea should have given him protection hoi he said to himself as he lay on a shelf since i cannot remove it ill try and improve it i the years roll along as years always and he came to his ultimate destiny stew 1 and the small grain of sand that had bothered him so was a beautiful pearl all richly aglow 1 the tale has a moral for isnt it grand what an oyster can do with a morsel of sand what couldnt i do if td only begin with all of those things that get under my skin betty o shaw dog goes fob first aid last winter while on a big sheep ranch in central oregon i learned some of the reasons why the sheep- herder is so attached to his dog in the midst of our coldest weather snow b the earth and the thermometer falling at night to many degrees below aero carl down a eheepherder living alone with his dog to a herders shack on a distant part of the ranch had for that daybeen using a team of borate as the early wjhter night closed in he drove to the shack dropped the reins from his coldstiffened hands and started to climb from the wagon to unhitch as he put one foot over the wheel a covey of birds suddenly rose in front of the horses in the half light the team failed to recog nize the source ot the disturbance became frightened plunged and dash ed away carl was thrown forward and severely hurt after afewthinutes selfexamination be knew the bitter truth a broken leg fumbling in his pocket he found a short piece of pen cil and an old letter by the fading light he wrote a few words help-ao- ddentalonesuffertng greatly he stuffed this note into his leather glove and tied it securely then calling his dog he tied this glove to the dogs neck slapped him and pointing to the road bade him go the dog stood bewildered as he was not ac customed to leaving his master but a repetition ol the command made it clear and looking longingly at his wounded mastery he plunged away in to the gathering darkness we never knew at just what time he reached headquarters hut when the commissary clerk came down about seven- oclock next morning to open up he found the halffrozen dog crouched against tne door at the sight of the clerk he rose stiffly and moaned piteously at once the mes sage was found and in very few min utes the ranch superintendent was urging his oar full speed ahead wards the wounded man after eeetng his dog go carl had painfully dragged himself into the shack end managed at last to get un der covers of the bed where he lay cold hungry and suffering while his messenger fought the snowy night to tko victorious servant bastes international uniform sunday school lesson april 17th 1938 golden text this jesus did god raise up whereof we all are witness acta 333 lesson passage acts 22336 jesus the saviour reigns the god of truth and love when he had purged our stains he took his seat above lift up your heart lift up yourvolce rejoice again i say rejoice 1 msharles wesley i i easter day i do we take easter for granted be cause it comes once a year ft has been observed without omission for nineteen centuries do we expect too little from it are our interests lnl the external things fashions on the streets the- lilies and anthems at church services or do we really gain from easter day a christian at titude toward death when peter preached at pentecost he did not take christs resurrection as a customary matter of form it meant everything j to htm it had changed defeat into victory for him he could not get over the surprise of it allthe man who had wanted to return to his fishing is here preaching radiantly the startllngly novel news of the 1 gospel his courage came through a si s the power of christs resurrection cn the crucifixion remained a crime but the resurrection was a disclosure of the purposes of god can we today recover something of the ecstasy and gladness of that first easter life invincible 2224 we need not wonder that peters hearers were sceptical about his an nouncement the news was almost unbelievable it still is peter calm ly and deliberately stated that a man whom they knew and whom they had crucified and slain had been raised up of god and had given a demon stration of immortality it was all directly opposite to natural law and common sense the only thing that makes the resurection credible as an actual fact is that it happened to jesus christ and about him nothing is too good to be true a personality such as his could not be stopped by nails and a spear thrust peter gave credit for the miracle to almighty god who loosed the pains of death christ being who and what he was it was not possible that he should be holden of death the spirit of jesus could not be locked in a borrowed tomb the hour and article of death could not put an end to his person ality quite apart from peters amaz ing declaration the historical fact is that something happened to produce the new testament the christian church and apostllc heroism hope eternal 228 in regard to faith in a future life there is a marked contrast between the old testament and the new it is more than a progression of thought there is a change of spiritual attitude from vague yearning to definite as surance job asked his timeless ques tion if a man die shall he live again the background of the question indicates as much doubt as hope or faith the psalmist too have not quite the ringing certainty of the apostolic age they saw chiefly only faint foreshadowings they could only reason from the present to the future thou hast made known to me the ways of life thou shalt make me full of joy with thy countenance but christians are able to reason from the future to the present christ has entered within the veil and we are to follow him he has become the first fruits the forerunner of immortality and he has for us here and now rob bed death of its sting and the grave of its victory if we are in perpetual bondage through fear of death we cannot have learned to know christ as the apostles knew him he has al ready become our ressurrection ana our life he is able to keep that which w have committed to his care question for djttnsston 1 how much have i anticipated easter this year 2 what made peter courageous at pentecost 3 are we living as though immortal 4 how does christs victory crown the incarnation 5 how far is christ lord or my de sires historic victoria bridge gets new permanent floor montreals fanibus old victoria jubi lee bridge is getting a new floor the existing roadway deck installed in 1927 and constructed of british col umbia cedar timber wlth an asphalt wearing surface is being dismantled the permanent construction which will replace it consists of steel rail grid concreteftlled slabs each slab is approximately 16 feet 10 inches long ave teet wide and three inches thick and weighs about 5000 pounds twentyfour of the bridges 25 spans are involved and there will be ap proximately 54 slabs to each span a total of 1296 in weight it comes to 6480000 pounds or 3240 toils the big job is being handled by men of the canadian national railways which operates victoria bridge workls being done at nights so as to interfere with weekends as little as possible the first stage will take work on the second section will begin about may 2 the bowmanville canadian states man says we have written on many occasions of the high mortality rate among newspaper and particularly among weekly newspapers the past week has brought about further amalgamations in the ontario weekly field the midland free press an nounces that it has purchased the midland argus and in goderich the star and the signal have joined for ces these amalgamations have come abqut because most communities can no longer support two newspapers the everincreasing production costs make it inevitable that papers must either merge or the weaker sister go out of business in the past few years there must be fully one hundred papers that have either merged with others in their territory or have gone out ofbustness inferiority complex its no use sid the director to his colleague ill have lo get a new typist pity said his colleague miss jones always seemed a nice obliging sort of girl oh shes all that but she will keep interrupting me when im dic tating to ask how to spell words that certainly is a reat waste of time i dont object to thai explained the director but it looks so bad to have to keep saying i dont know long distance moving trucking moving transport or any job that a truck can do 1 trticksrlto 10 ton fall goveromral license fall faunrance phone or write snyders transport phone 171 j or w office mill and market st georgetown new spring floor coverings beautiful patterns in the new english cheeriocloth and super oleum cover that old lloer at a moderate eost h c mcclure home furnishing phone 54 store georgetown get ld without this intelligent dog htt hoars or suffering nb doubt would nape lengthened into daya in the living christ 933 the author of the twentythird psalm said that though he walked through the dark valley he would fear no evil he was willing to go but anxious to stay paul said that he was in a strait betwixt two feeling that it was expedient for him to live but desiring to be with christ which would be far better he was willing to stay but anxious to go what made the difference between these two points of view was it merely the lapse of several centuries no it was the definite faith in the jutjurej life that came through the resurrec tion of jesus christ from the dead i the great king david had lived his life and hjs sepulchre was preserved for centuries christs public minis try was very brief and he has no burial place josephs tomb was found empty with the stone rolled away it does not read at all like a myth the apostles peter paul and others wrote out of an experience of the living christ as a presence and power these were not mystical day dreamers peter was a fisherman and paul was a philosopher they both found that christ did his greatest work after calvary lord and christ 3436 the amazing thmg in christian history is the influence of christ in stead of the memory of his life pass ing into oblivion more people know about him than ever before this easter millions of people will be say ing rejoice the lord is king jesus is the timeless leader he brings much of heaven to parth an eternity into time david was an attractive youth and a great warrior king but he has not become the center or a re- uglousfalth as jesus christ- has done hear peters ringing confession of faith therefore let all the house of israel know assuredly that god hath made ttiat same jesus whom ye have crucified both lord and christ can we say that or the equivalent of it in our own words and in modern terms this easter season is our hope of immortality a vague speculation and question mark or la it something that through faith in christ we have surrendered wholly to him our lives are in his keeping here and hereafter therefore shall we not fear as do our others we know in whom we have believed and we are persuaded that borrowing for profit to ootmw lor instance to cany on faihen are not the only business men who need to borrow to make next seasons crop possible muifactftieil have to purchase raw materials for a crop of future finished products wkoletttleit must stock up in advance and warehouse their goods if they wish a seasonal harvest of business retailers buying for the new seasons demands may need money to take advan tage of discounts many lines of business need to bomrw in order to carry on the bank of montreal makes loans to all kinds of canadian business for such constructive purposes bank of montreal established 1817 a bank wbtn mall amuitis an georgetown branch j r smith manager modern experienced banking sbrvic1 w dl layw siwml ofmli the georgetown heram member of the nwimrtlan weekly newspaper association o cnr time table standard time 1 going bast passenger passenger and m x passengers for toronto passengers sundays only 7 jo m 10j an m0 pja w ft going west passenger and mail passenger s2 pjft 1245 sa 1119 djb going north mail and passenger 845 ajbl going sosth mall and passenger 82 ob ol tods table gray coach lines coaches leave geoboktowh a 7j08 ajn 928 am 1228 pjn 4j5 pjn 700 pan 915 pjn to kitchener x 935 am c 255 pjn xb 50 pa 1120 ajn a 445 pjn d 1135 po x 156 pan x 700 pjn e 1235 aj x through to london except sun and hoi b sun and hoi c sat d except sat sun and hoi e sat sun and hol bus depot w h long i geocgetevinb direcipry lerot dale kc m sybil bennett ba banisters and souettora georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bldg mill kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary pabu first mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 88 georgetown grant etc offices mill street georgetown erin phone 234 po box 1m baney graydon lawrence cook 465 bay st 1 k fraser raney kxj h edward cook gordon graydon 333 main st north brampton telephone 792 harold r lawrence loblaw buudbhg brampton telephone ms p b watson djs mjfes georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xkay office hours dally 9 to 5 4 evenings 7 to 9 phone tum georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer for the covnttea of peel mad hattea prompt service cheltenham 28 r 23 georgetown 61 rs post office cheltenham waller t evans co general insurance real estate ocean steamship service main st north georgetown phone ibs o monuments i v pollock ingham successors to cater worth gait ont designs on request phone m4s inspect our work in greenwood cemetery s a m nielsen 25th year of fneuee chiropractor xray drugleu thetapiat offloe over dominion seen houis a 8 7s0 rami mnj

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