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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1946, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday april i oth 194 wasbeverytmajj take advantage of our expert- washing and ironing aw vioe to give your clothing that welllaundered look free pick up and delivery georgetown laundry phpne 228j jfha street opposite arena georgetown p sunday school lesson wanted fulltime or parttime female help 39 cents per hour to start 43 cents after six weeks isaow nonincentive workers 4ft cents after 12 weeks ktjr incentive workers 47 cents plus bonus after 12 weeks light assembly work clean surroun dings also urgently required room and board in good homes for girls apply smith stone georgetown or telephone georgetown 212 upholstering dont discard your old furniture have it reupholstered m better than new farnttare today j phone 89 for ertimate f all work gnumnteed tt dick the uphol8tebsb j m luke aa ttae leasokl tfajs week la baaed on four passages of scripture ortilch re- l certain tnrtrthfita in reary brief outline hut ttere la eniktclent aoad for us to see vheut an irmdotlble at traction jmu bad fox pojpsve bach incident revoale him oifttos us irleodship to someone and to each case toe reayopae ot the ptjraon seems to be to fouojw him and to give him friendship m return tbe flint jpaasage ooncetpa hla invi tation to taiir men-r- feney andrew junes and john to be his disciples but these lour were of the twelve whom jesus chose and appointed for a special task for the advancement of gods kingdom they are often re ferred to as apostles there is a difference between an apostle and a disciple an apostle is a disciple but not all disciples are apostles a dis ciple is a learner a pupil an apostle one sent oh a mission a mis- slonary these four men were all dis ciples they had to learn of jesus teaching and his manner of life but their response rto his invitation marks them as apostles in this scripture passage we see them as men who ear ned their living by hard work and in their calling as fishermen they were rendering a useful service to their fel lowmen but their response to jesus call was to leave their nets for a task that was seen by them to be of more importance for the work of the king dom than fishing they were called to a special task and for this they had to have careful and thorough training and intimate relationship with their mastei every day they were to be preachers teachers missionaries un der the leadership of jesus and for this it was necessary that they forsake their worldy tasks and professions the master calls some today for special work for the kingdom of god thej are ordained as ministers pastors tea chers missionaries and christ s church expects them to make this n full time job and frowns upon them georgetown rehabilitation council la oaaparattan with lha department af vataataa alfabs municipal building rear entrance tjpgtatrt houb8 fob ditehvibrfb tobbdays 6 9 pjn iwuatb 3 4 pin and ft 9 pjm other tinea by appointment tetanus af thfc war ammu ana uuaoaetfea af a vtalt to 111 i in hi irilinifumi isaaiiii iiimiiiiiiiciiniiiimiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiijmiaiiiiiiiiimiiihiiim handicrafts wanted weaving pottery wood carving baskets metalwork no fancywork box herald uitinniidikwuimtinuiwiniaininuiuinumiiuiiiciniraitnista engaging in other jobs to add to their incoraas- nc all disciples hovemr are catfcd to be ministers or ndntonarlas tti second paoage on which our lease is baaed suggests a dlftacent iwgonae vhtoh may be made to the irten of jesua the man j wit a devil referred to haw appear to have been violently insane but brou ght to sanity and selfcontrol by jesus his first impulse was bo accompany jeaua but jesus told bbn to go home and tell his friends and neighbours what great things god had done for him it was indicated to him that the trivial round and tbe common taek would furnish au be ought to ask as a medium for responding to jesus frie ndship he could show his gratitude by witnessing not every one is cal led to the christian ministry not ev eryone is called to forsake his worldly job or profession for a ppefilal task these jobs and professions themselves may furnish the setting for service to tuirlst all chris ians have the glori ous opportunity of witnessing to christ right where they are by telliug what gd has done for them and by their manner of life i the subject of the third passage is man named barttrnaeus he mas blind and through jesus he received iris sight his response was to follow jesus in the way wluut ii meant by in the way is obscure some have said that since christianity in the be ginning was known as the way this n eons that bartlmaeufr became a i christian and observed the teachings of jesus if this is the terpretation it was indeed a wonthy response to christ s friendship certainly every christian should follow in the way in this sense others say that since jesus was on his way to jerusalem to face the experience of crucifixion this response of bartimaeus means that he went to jerusalem with jesus and his twelve disciples the company of a very grateful man would undoub tedly warm the heart of jesus as he faced his experience whatever inter prestation is placed on these words he followed jesus in the way it is certain that the response barti maeus made was that of a grateful man iavi or malthtw the subject of tilt fourui passant wu a publican a jax collector not trj popular with ililitr tin jews from wlwm he collet ltd taxes oi the rom uis whom ht str ed he v is in outc ustt despised and rtjected i siiinu without the law yil je- i illttl hun and his tall was jlkt thai o rtlu andtw james and john hi uk tailed to bt an apos like tin m ik responded imnit aittuj wlut wt aie iimrtited in hen is hit practical form this immt dialt response took he prepared a feast for jesus this was certainly a friendly thing to do friendship ai wyi involves consideration of the physical needs of others indeed world friendship in this post war era de pends upon such consideration bu levi s friendly action has another pur pose which was in tine with the apos tleship to which he was called he was a very practical apostle and he be came one immediately he called his friends to the feast that the influence of jesus might be brought to bear up on them one mark of the true fol lower of jesus is his desire to bring others within the circle of christian friendship are the friends of jesus in george town responding to his friendship in any of these four ways how are you it would bo a healthy thing to n our personal respo- does in txmonto in qthealth tor some time john thorns moore passed away at hla home on baby point road toronto on apdi th at tbe age oi 67 his wife formerly margaret lyons predeceased hdm nine months ago sam and educated in georgetown he was the son of the late mr and acrs james mtoort and vas a well- known lacrosse player tn his youth spending the first 35 ox 30 years of his life here he entered the hardware business in town and latr moved to tfaronto where he operated a hard ware store on yongt street un11 his retirement several years ago long au elder in runneymede pres byterian church more recently he has been an honorary elder in humber crest united church he was a mem ber of 4he islington golf club surviving are two daughters mrs william macrae of toronto and mrs w march mawood of ottawa the late lieut col w p moore brothei the funeiai service was held on saturday from the wm speers funeral chapel followed by interment in park lawn cemetery aunt bessie beats the band a 3act flay prmanfrrt by ballinafad united church yps gregory theatre georgetown monday april 15 8 pm adults 35c children 15c to 4 st george s club formed a new group has been formed at 8t georges church which will lbe known as the st georges club at a recent organization meeting jack armstrong wa6 elected president with ven w g o thompson honorary president william mcnally vice president jack thompson secretary and mrs harold bickle treasurer meetings will be held on the first and fourth tuesdays of the month at the meeting last night mr r r mtkibbin was guest speaker and told some interesting fact about mush rooms mr mckibbin is head of mea dow glen growers which operates a commercial mushroom plant in town a program of games included a merchants quiz in which the answers o the questions were names bl geor fetown businessmen the program was arranged by wihiam mcnally harold bickk and walter blehn and mrs jack armstrong ind mrs biehn were m charge of thfttresliments for prompt electri repairs to appliances and wiring call 399w h c bailey charles street in the majority of cases can be cured geo c brown norval phone oeatveuwn sss r tl tbt btvmtprtcuw tub xtmy mtbtntfer trtst ittsmctrcmtl000oq 1000 canadiamu die of cancer every month cdct ipccuuatt are convinced tht the majority of these live could be saved if proper treatment were given to the early stages of the disease that u the aim of the campaign against cancer now being organized in ontario to cat down this costly loss of life now being cxacrcd by cancer it is proposed to establish cancer clinics at suitable centra throughout the province where all who suspect ther may have c may be examined and receive tbe proper treatment if necessary plans arc also under way to pay a portion of the cost of treatment of cancer as well as travelling expenses for those needing financial help the third objective of the campaign is an energetic program of cancer research in ontario with tbe sum of discovering a specific c c or for some means of preventing ihe disease cancer research carried tn to date has been entirely inadequate it is emmaied that less than 100000 is being spent in the whole of canada on cancer and related subjects cancer can be conquered if science is able to organize sufficient forces against the scourge of cancer the solution will sooner or later be xgux contribution u seeded to cut down the death rate from cancer now to carry on the search for a method of ridding the world of this dread disease thb appeal for an bjlv of 2 000000 ro provfd far a fhryat- program of carter rotnvv trwahnonl and provlnoswtd rvfoa givefpro conquer cancer ontario cancer founpation ttktw rsanlt avtvst agwnt cancer it q nt affart of tb omarta cawcar tro f and tha c cancar factory vatramltodb mmy be uiromgh jtmr lee hank or at the hatmlhon cssaeer far- rfji oaawbtttve unltd gma ctaapaiiy otflee 81 king sret your every need in trucking moving odd jobs frll cinders t top soil drawn special equipment for pianos and electric frig experienced men daily transport service snyders cartage phone 171 georgetown satisfactory service since 1920 dancing m the rose room georgetown arena every saturday night modern and old tyrne dancing admission 50c modsrn aires orchestra special easter dance thursday apri 18th

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