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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening june hth 1938 page 3 v has this outstanding frigidaire features new went meermtr porcelain interior lotting dutux exterior double rango cold control automatic reset defrosting off and on switch prlp troy makes 21 ice cubes shelf area 316 squat fee tb mpl i dunni r built 1 si np ti 2v4 more cm iktrtan tb mn tha cunani saving ma uliital 1937- com- jih 3yr p i by general mo i plan um iotors h c mcclure phone 54 the home famlsblnca store georgetown c for safetys sake falls kul many people every day and threequarters of these falls oc cur in the homes many of them caused by fairways that are not safe are your stairways well lighted and unobstructed is the carpeting on your stairway in good repair do you have any small rugs at the head or foot of your stairs do you leave brooms mops waste- baskets or canned goods on your attic or basement stairs these aro some of the things that cause painful falls and a moment ot precaution nontmay save you much discomfort later when the new railroad bridge cross the saint john river between fredericton and south deon was of ficially opened herbert belyea rode in the engine cab of the first train a- cross now 74 years of age belyea drove the first locomotive over the old bridge in june 1888 he served the canadian national railways 4- years the new bridge replaces the struc ture of half a century ago which was carried away b flood and ice in 1936 the suffering servant lesson international sunday school june 19 193s golden text for the son man came not to be ministered to lane project hal ton count will be during ransom for many lesson passage mark 10 45 i mark 15 2239 i conviction prophetic of the verdict of history the soldiers gambling for a coat the mockers making their merry jests the thieves reviling their partner m pain mi the signifi cance of the rrrat rraf the cen- august halton gnrageoperatorb as- turlon alone seeing the bearing of soclauon decided at their monthly the christ upon the cross as he sul- meeting sponsored by the ontario g i itred and died said truly this man gaia operators association the was the son ol god the cross can- heherm will be a olunuir insect ton not do much for i s until ve have det- ol cars b qualified mechanics iniu comktion abi christ do we i the salet scheme in halton will realh believe uv ringing afllrmatton occupj one da s lime in each of the of the new testament thai the ihe iowns oakwlc burlington mil- father sent t mi to be the suiour on gconjitown and acton da lei of the woild that conviction root- mt are august 9 10 11 12 and 13 but ed hi the cr c mri or our minds it was not dtfinlteij decided at which will lead us io an undtrstandlnp of the musion of christ hit sacrlllee on the cross mi the power of his resur rection thi ftc of christ is not for speculation b it lor faith leading to ictlon tin matter ls too important to be left as open question the per ceiii centurion dec ld afl r a few hours inn cannot we dtcide afur nineteen cen- he stated that on the first da in turies toronto there wert 400 cars checked the best place to eat in georgetown only the choicest food served private dining room for family dinners parties or banquets neilsons ice crea m take a brick home harry chu proprietor phone 2 brook block main st south georgetown 0 cross that lifteth up my head 1 dare not ask to fly from thee i laj in dust hfes glqry dead and from the ground there blossoms red ufe that shall endless be george malheson the soldiers 2226 how man lives christ touched in the course ol his public ministry al ways he was moving among people leaving a truth awakening a higher impulse even while on the cross he had several contacts of various kinds with the roman soldiers the two thieves and the passers- b in death and in life the responses that he re ceived were varied the roman sol diers who crucified him took thelr task as routine all in the days work they were so unfeeling that they gambled for his garments at the foot of the cross it is perhaps unneces sary to blame their military trade for their insensibility racial prejudice and love of money are sufficient to explain t they did not know about jesus the teacher of galilee the friend of children and the healer of the sick they regarded the crucif ixion as an incident in local jewish politics and knew too little to realize that it was to be a turning point in history ignorance barred them from knowing christ the thieves 27 28 jesus was crucified between two thieves one recognized the moral grandeur of jesus but the other died blaspheming mark draws attention to the fulfillment of prophecy that jesus was numbered with the trans gressors he was not exclusive in sharing his companionship he said that he did not come to call the righ teous but sinners to repentance he was popularity known as the friend of sinners this is still his attitude the church ls made up of redeemed sinners many are ready to admit in honest humility thai they are sinners saved by grace being forgiven much they love much some of the best soul winners are those who have lear ned at first hand the penalties of sin ning the incarnation ls the doc trine of god coming close to human ity in christ the atonement ls the doctrine of christ making himself one with sinners through his death upon the cross the mockers 2932 to some who saw jesus dying the cross was a joke so hardened had the passersby become that they wag ged their heads and railed on the div ine sufferer such utter rallniifiniwi might be excused in the mob but the religious leaders the chief priests and scribes came mocking and saying he saved others himself he cannot save what they said in derision has became eternal eulogy following the lead of the jerusalem driests the thieves reviled hire also few of us realize the danger of forming the ha bit of scorn it can harden our own hearts and blind our eyes to the good in other people there is need for the warning in the first psalm a- gainst sitting in the seat of the room ful to have a mind set that leads to sneers at others and joy in their mis fortunes is to have a blight upon ones soul christ teaches us to live by our empathies and not by our an tipathies even on the cross he could show love while the spectators mock ed him the king 3338 we cannot tell all that christ suf fered on the cross we know that he died of a broken heart the spear thrust was too late to kill in his mingled cup of sorrow that he drank on calvary there was the desertion of his disciples the denial of peter the betrayal by judas the shame of his successive trials the concern for his mother the pain of the nails the cruel thirst the taunts of the crowd the sense that the sins of mankind had been laid on him the momentary sense of desertion even by tne father faith was triumphant and supieme god yet in the midst or all this he quoted the twentysecond psalm a song of faith he called upon god his last words were a prayer com mitting his spirit into the keeping of the loving gob the example of christ never fails us not even when he was upon the cross he teaches us to trust when we cannot trace the design of god in his darkest hour god was still the light of all his see- h the life of all his being the center m ends with i victims still paraljze0 the provincial department heultli announced saturday that 839 victims of last summer s province wide infantile parnljsls epidemic still are peralvscd to mmc degree the report prcenting the firu complete analvsis of the 1937 epidemic states that the outbreak was the worbt in hit hlstorj of ontario including probable unreported cases the of- 1 fin il estimate is that ihere were more than 3 100 tases or 2 634 cases stud- led 11j a led mori than half the victim- either died or developed pn- ralvsis of tlu 1314 developing pa- t nd of the count the plan will rxein 1iu 4 niu0 recovered a lewis tecretary -treasure- ot the j j ontario garagi operators assoclntion j j aid special speaker nt the meeting too touch to eat stated hint this plan ol voluntary 1- dimr waitei i was here jester- ptction hud reduced accidents bv 20 drv and had in some parts of the prov- discussion more res pons questions wr were the roma ible for the crucifixion of jesus than the jeus how should christians observe good friday of what is the cross the symbol will life ever be free from traged what impressed the centurion the opening of the barticopotaro road into the hinterland ot british guiana some time ago made possible easy access for tourists to see one of the worlds greatest waterfalls kaie- teur and also enjoy the gorgeous scenery along the road since then several parties of canadians sailing on a lady liner from halifax or boston to the southern terminus have taken advantage of the opportunity to travel into the interior to see this waterfall according to the canadian national steamships this road is also taken by fortune seekers to gain access to the diamond and gold fields in that country wlf ie sam i ve got lots of things i want tc talk to you about hubble good usually vou talk about a lot of things you haven x got and more than 200 were found defec tive on succeeding dayslhe speaker continued there was a drop ol about 40 per cent defective vehicles he c aimed that if the scheme was fol lowed conscientiously there would ar rive a time when all cars would be ecru lied in good condition hard work and worm hard work means nothing to a hen she just keeps on digging worms and laying eggs regardless of what the business prognostic tors say about the outotok for this or any other ear if the ground is hard she scratches harder if its dry she digs deeper if its wet she digs where its dry if she strikes a rock she works ay round it if she gets a few more hours of daylight she gives as a few more eggs but always she digs up worms and turns them into hardshelled profit as well as tender profitable broilers did vou ever see a pessimistic hen did you ever hear of one starving to death waiting for worms to dig them selves to the surface did you ever hear one cackle be cause work was hard not on your life they save their breath for digging and their cackles for eggb walter yes mrn will vou have e same todav j diner well i might as wel if no one lse is usmc it i fast pace the wile awakened her husband i cant you quet down a bit she quawked you re snoring auav at t mlleaminute the husband pulled 4he blanket over his ears cai t help ithe vawned im getting up very earlyn in the morning and ive got to sleep fast his advice i never happy unless i am breaking into song said the boast ful one well wh don t vou get the right key then you wouldnt need to break said the bored one w this bananas rrr- 3 20 tomatoes 1 9c lb bet pcltclo flavor oranges nic ten ry j fll of juke m f uut lemons ii of lake special 19 c doz potatoes 6 cabbage loc lettuce iceberg nice stie hevne grown carrolls batter always fresh tasty specia carr oils milliners all the latest in uptodate millinery see our exceptionally fine 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