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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1949, p. 7

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n page 7 driveways sidewalks rapidly cleared of snow just telephone x oo georgetown for immediate service tractor service farm implements for prompt and efficient service in general haulage work call dickenson haulage georgetown phone 84 r 33 attention farmers we we paying the highest prevailing prices for dear or crippled farm animal horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate mrvke gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 guelpb 3334 order early for a fast taraover to quality broilers far consistently hick i average in egg production try thompsons llfht 8ttssex fross 1 j canadian approved breeder also have barred roeka new i uaupahlre white lerhoma and ntfxwl wlxbb nhxbk lsxnh nhxlh crosses and special meat producing cross at whit cornish x new ilampshires all breeder bloodtented and found lwhfc clean write fob price ubt thompsons poultry farm and hatchery georgetown telephone 48 r is comments on the lessbn kcv john m bylth sunday iebruary 6 jesus krly teaching wd ileal nc following tin icrlod spoilt in the wildens in which he pondered his- task and message and waa temp ted to deny him hmvliily tutlitra will jeau returned to the settled ports xi the louijtry bud betfan to prcuch ins hosju1 jf the kingdom uitxtt since laraeja proplicts had taught the imople to look torwurd to u new uio jnua came pro- claimliur thp dawning of that lonji awfeltctl erur this wan the central uicmc of hi rneiani cpd hlif kingdom and tain a relationship lo thfcm ihu involved the wtro- duction o entirely new thought op- pdslng the- current jewish religious conception- u ihcant tearing nvvay old props wliichwcrc jcoiqukiv ifuurdod by tradition suntimen and patrlolitr pride and favour it meant the eytubllyhlny of new foundation to fulfil such u mis sion made great demands on the physical mental and spiritual life of the christ but constant fellow ship with the heavenly father in prayer and quiet devotion strength encd him for the tusk thus he was enabled to fulfil the ministry turn med up by matthew in these words jesus went about all galilee teaching inthic synagogues and preachirjahe gospel of the king dom and healing all manner of disease among the people matt 4 2j the biblical basis mark 1 14 15 jl2 j9 luke i 1g 21 1 lie mjrcun passage give us a vivid word picture of jcsui at woik in spite of the fact that johns voice juid been bilcmcd by imprisonment and that probably the same file awaited similar voi ces jesus proceeded with his ministry he taught and prtichcd in the sv nagojuu b the wayside and wherever the lager crowdj gathered to hear his message of the kingdom he healed the sic and the afflicted according to thcif faith then be would draw him self off from the crowd and en gage in private prayer the mes sage the healing the praying were all related to the kingdom the lucnn passage speaks of jesus declaration of his lifes work in his home town synagogue it outlines briefly his minlitry of preaching healing and subjection lo gods will it pictures jesus declaring himself the fulfilment of thin particular old testament pro phecy a declaration of his mes sianic function the application as we study this lesson we be come aware that because jesus message denied the popular concep tion of the kingdom he encounter ed opposition which ultimately led ho the cross tti message of hi kingdom even today will bring ts persecutions denials and rejections because it still cuts across the pop ular conception of life christians must be willing to endure as christ endured and for the kingdoms sake we need to examine our views of the kingdom over against those of jesus and see if our teach ing living and worship are in ac cord with the divine will like jesus we shall find it necessary to depart into solitary places and pray tor guidance courage strength and faith to live as good citizens of the kingdom helpful quotations where god reigns in a human personality there the kingdom of god has come on earth a great mans neighbours are keen critics of and slow believers in his greatness it has to be recognized that in high- school news by lloyd i scarcoly know where lo start oils woclc theres bo much nuthln n to wrlto about of course this is exaggerating things a leollu beet because there were two hockey names last wttk now i am buck were i started nothing to write about ilut hire i go writing about riuthing in the last eolumn 1 gave you a brief nsunil of the hockey picture at gh3 ibis week t will collaborate corroborate demon strato and elaborate take your pic sueh a mangling mauling mali cious maudlin wiodrama has ncvor been witnossedon goorgctown ice uk wus enacted in the two gumc playtd among sytu and kirk woody teams last wednesday and monday before 1 go any further i would like to inforlri yob that i was uot present at either of these gaihcs and everything foiling per taining to or in any way related to thole game is all hercsuy and im agination wow that you have been warned 1 will continue the first gome monday was taken ii 6 by sykcs over klrkwood a few facts and data pertaining to it the firit goal of the series was scored by jim tubby ford for rcirkwood it was a sensational solo effort beginning at his own blue line quickly snatching a scorch ing shot jim stick handled furious iv until he reached the red line here changing his tactics by neces sity jim tripped fell on his face on the puck and helped by his mom- tntum slid up to the goal mouth there he stood up leisurely swung at the puck ard as ireland was out to h a lie c isily put the disc in the nit aftir hli twentiith try speak nig or bung out to lunch jim kirkwuod ua unabli to attend this opining game paul barber plnicd his usuil game in net for kiikuood what is his usuil game ou islt rotten befon liavini tins kami i few word should be slid about ab abigail cartir who pluyid a sensational cami ieicn- siel for sykes ab was uien ccry second handing out stiff body cheques lo all opposing oppon ents lie also played a necfblt of golf swinging vigorously at all shots that came his way ps hi missid them all bill hewitt that ex pro screed well for sykcs hl scored several goals and desirvcs a star here s hoping one drops and hits him itoss the captain sot an example for the rest of his team he was given the only penalty of the game this came in the dying seconds and was called manhand ling slugging the referee or some thing like that the second game was also a win tor sykes 84 it was a repltltlon of the first game and little need be said about it andrew robert mol- oiii jr did play a swell daensive game for ross and i might say it was only equalled by abi effort in the previous skirmish last week i was crossed up in matters pertaining to the proposed trip to the museum this week let me straighten things out the uu- ual rate of 1 00 has been lowered to 10c the meal price of 50c re mains the same making a total of 1 00 for the trip and 1 meal the date for the trip has been set as wednesday rebruary 23rd unless tliev change i tickets will be on sale i hope when this reaches you fiom miss inman thursday last the student coun cil held a meeting john former the ceorgrtvrt herald wcdtieatty feb i 1949 and mm ray conn were on riand to hdvc the council choose a boy and girl rep to nttiiuihui v tionul meeting ieh 2nd itcslllts joan latimer and ji kirkwood w re nominated tub lnd norval resident since coming from england charles williams dies a wellknown resident of ner val where he had made his homo for tlie past 4j years charlcs cox williams died on simduy january 30th at tho age of ii i he had boon in falling health for the past year and had been confined to bed for a month- mr williams was born in eng land and tame to qanada in looi i whig in jsjorvnl m was im ployed ut the nibble will in the vil lage until it mas but tied down sev eral years ago he had been care 1 ears caretaker pf norval pres taker of nortfot school and was fdr byterian church until hlw retire ment in 1945 surviving ore hi wife formerly sorah brown and one daughter mrs jack rankin edith of tor onto there ae six grandchildren ten great grandchildren and four grcit rrcat grandchildren he also leives three brothers thomas george and jnmci ond a sister muble in england the funeral service was conduc ted in norval presbyterian church on tuesday by rev j l self pall bearers were garfield mcclure craig mcclure harold mcclure james davis malcolm mcnabb and robert reid interment was mido in hlllcrcst cemetery norval u j torgetown united tinmen mws moduli times in some churches ind in some homes prayer has lost the prestige t once had conventional christianity is al ways tempted to place jesus where it will be easy to adore 1dm but impossible to follow him a soiviec of special lntcnst was held in tin giorcelown united church on sunday january 30th when thi tower music system and hearing aids were dedicated to the glory of god and his sirvicc ind to thi memory of those of the tongrcgation who paid the supreme sacrifiee in world war ii rev 1 m smith basing hi3 remarks on the text exodus 12 2420 spoke on the- subject what mean ye by this service in which he emphasized lie main thoughts of memorial glory to god and service for god the choir under the direction of miss lynda stewart sang the an thems when all the saints and yea though i walk the evening message was entitled the god s ye hove chosen and was based on the biblical passage judges 10 10 16 mr w r gerrie sang the solo one sweetly solemn thought the flowers decorating the church were placed to the memory of the late mr ond mrs herbert erwin by members of their family it was announced that the sacra ment of infant baptism would be observed on sunday february 6th young peoples organization i formed at stewarttown at a meeting in stewarttown srhoolhouse last thursday a young people s organization was formed it will function as on anglican young people s associotlon with meetings every other friday in the school the next meeting will be held on friday february 11th at 8 p m ind all in the community in tircded in young people s work arc invited to attend ken murray is president of the new group other officers are viie president bicuy mottersheod secretary mrs robert harril trea surer june hicken entertainment carlims i doht see mamv mice in true on ai k tmi veutheutv red foxes are onlv found where thev are ncedtlolwhtme theme m a plenyirul supttv of micerasisiys and other enemies of the farmer the fox it one of lh farmers grealatt allies in fighting meadow mice and other peitt it helps keep nature in balance arid deserves protection romombar nature in balance it nature unspoiled cvw yours to ehiov youhs tb ckotect oaklings the cahiing breweries limited wttcrloo 0mii0 restore 1 smooth dependable power to your eniie drive in today scott motor sales repair shop open 7 am to 10 pm phone 161 guelph at queen for a moneysaving engine tuneup make it a habit noah why dont you leave lh ark the way the other animals did snakes sadly we can t yo told us to go out and 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