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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-11-13, Page 3tmieURSDA,Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1.947 CLINTON NEWS: -RECORD PAGE THRE REMEMBRANCE By "PEG" Iinoek, Knock, I{nock. lasting peace might be pnseible,' In response to the continued knock- Could you tell us Sir, just how things , - ing a worried looking butler answer- stand :as Remembrance Day1947gs ed thesummons. 1 sums ns, being: absenvved•." There at the door he was met by Mr, World looked tom ° one " - y£ .to en- thral young ruen'and a woman. Could other of the ,group representing the we speak'to the Master of the house? diffeoent nations twfhieh had been on - they enquired. After some eonversat- gaged in the .two wars. After some ion they were shown into the library (hesitation he said 'I am very much and a. man, Mr, IAnxiou $Perplexed t afraid:: that the news .I have for you' and entered the room. The spokes- know whattosay, in fact I would descended a broad stairway' is not very encouraging, I hardly .man of the group introduced them rather not say )anything.'' selves by .saying "Sir, we are sent as I Weil Sir," .laid the spokesman for a delegation from the other world. (the group, "could' we talk it over with We represent the thousands of Men .you as we most take back some de- and Women, young and older who finite report to our gathering over gave their lives in World Wars 1 and yonder. Take for instance Britain. II, in order that our loved ones might ; We feel confident that so long after have freedom. Ill the Great Beyond yon the war she bast settled down and is we h ve a been over talking � o • g affairs zraprosperous o way although her on the earth. Our object in' making torn and demo;Iished buildings may the sacrifice was that at the close oaf not be all rebuilt. What about dear the war there might be unity among' dear old Britain?'' .the nations of :the world and 'that a) A. cloud) swept over the face of .Mr. ,.World. Am sorry to say Britain in very bad'`ishape. The governnle changed soon after the war and no the Labor party is in power. Wheth that is the cause of the trouble or no I would not like to say. The condi ion there i:; " really pathetic. 'Mian in fact are not getting enough to ea The financial condition is: very se ions. They are living pretty: m on borrowed money. The opinion those high yup in affairs of Britain i that she has been down, but +perhap never to the extent, she is to -day Unless something ,happens which almost a miracle it is just a problem what will happen. We are hoping and praying that the old saying wil „ remain true that will always be an England." 19 nt w or t y t• r ush of • s r, i "Whatabout the United States?" was the newt queltion. The reply was "To us it did seem:ia tragedy that so soon before the erose of the war ;that President Roosevelt, who had worked d sofa' z thfull .v with ..other leader st o in w r the war should It old be. suddenly stricken and like each one of us had to answer the last call. Preeident Truman has worked very hard to fill this place and has done well. President Roosevelt and Prime Ask for it either way ... both' trade -marks mean the same thing. STRA TFORD BOTTLING( COMPANY Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola tender contract `with Coea-Cola Ltd. 700 Erie St. Phone 78 c' 1 o x Did Yon Pay Income Tax For 1942? If so, read this carefully The Government of Canada will repay the REFUNDABLE SAYINGS PORTION of 1942 Income' Tax by March 31st,' 1948. If you are one of those who have refundable savings a cheque will be mailed to you l3UT— Your correct present .address is essential!' Correct addresses are available for most of those entitled to repayment, but a large number of taxpayers are constantly moving and others marry and their names change. Cards on which to report changes of address or Raine are being sent to all householders in Canada. These are being distributed at the present titre. Additional cards are available either at your district income Tax office or your local Post Office. Donothing if yon live at the same -'address and have the same name as. in 1942. ' If you are entitled to Refundable Savings on /942 Income Tax and you have changed your address or name COMPLETE AND MAIL YOTJR. CARD AT ONCE! DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Taxation Division Ottawa lilt,, JsnicseI. McCann Minister of National Revenue Minister Churchill worked so well together it seemed the end of all things when that. tie was broken• Shortly after that 'Winston Churchill' was defeated in Brittain, Things are very unsettled hi the United !States. There are strikes and more strikes. President 'Truman Seems to be hav- ing no end of trouble in Congress and it remains to be seen what the 1948 elections will being forth" to mention. That will give you 'some people and we sib feel that a 'world idea of , the state of affairs", "Is nothing .being done to try t;i straighten these things out?" one young man asked: "Oh yes °there have been Internat- ional conferences and coiincil5. The United Nations Council is now meet- ing in the United iStates, but many many O'dilfieulfties are arising: Plans Int ariuwer to the question fernier itsi comnnitrtee wilexi theyd are q n what about Canada? )Mr. World said "Can- Iuntilre:eo tlye Corned eee vaany Up oda is ,still under' the same govern- Instil recently there were -many well g v n !felt that Russia would consider well ileus as during the war. Strikes are before sh o the order of the day there too and j e rvv of be the•scalls e - there Seems to be (erre he the world^ )er war as those .difficulties to be foto the e last diet on every band. She like the war pi there arse those who i'` d ter i 1 'I 'o` t t herr opinions. 141 Il . State comparatively s Oh that IS -bites has a ++ p a c mpalatively ""`“" ! ennetlin could be done to Min sized permanent army since the war) g spi•e8 have been woiiaing but they peace m aur time!" • were discovered. Alii; plane service!The lady i'epr:esend:ative of the dole - has been instituted' to elle" far north, gation said "It looks as if there was aIlorernsgteriso uas dciganptara�Ye,inmi.,w YCaniad-ma z is little Chrstianity stianity i n the World today. We thought when we laid dawn our I 7 r•gnts are being liz'ought over ,roan lives that the mations would be so di .l c •s a ed t tire• s t � [i 01 a' or . 'r; e.iw to ' o ul? . p n at that the u s `it •owould keep r rw 1 EttY o. p p Ta1n tl 1O t a epeace fo to t'heri a long shit°° time.lel ow eWe to . g r s 'og c1 wi'.,om � axz e n f g t1 0. t o had in Canada:" j God's word that there will never• be lasting peace but eve are much die - where about the European countries appointed where all the ? suoh d that world affairs aro in strife suss. was the soa state--+tva5 our sacrifice worth next question, while will be the queside,, nslcs:d when (revival is near at 'hand." The faces of the young represent- atives brightened and the spokesman said, "That looks better, for a few with Christ means more than an army of the enemy. As far as the. report we are to take back is con eerned it is not very encouraging. Please ,Mr. Anxious Perplexed World ask the people to keep on praying and read .His, word, accept Him and follow in his footsteps. That evi- dently has been the trouble, Those on Earth have largely forgotten God and until tl they co me back to; Him there can be nothing but: chaos." Sir willyou, tell the people of 'our visit and remind them of our ehal- g' lenge. We have thrown to them the torch and it is for therm to hold it high. We xnssst return now to give our report, discouraging although a neat deal loft '• t is. Thank you for ex- plaining just how world affairs Stand. We are ofs course disappointed d mt ed bu pP t knew wt'h at with God 11 things are ossilble. Good evening:" AE•tex they had gone Mr. World sat Jong into the night thinkng over the strange- experience and decided that LEGION CHURCH PARADE uSL"APOtRTII--1'1Sle1nbers of Seater, th 'branch of the Canadian Legion, No. 1;66, attended a elinurch ,parade on Sunday ,evening, to' the First Pres, bytterian Church, Rev. R. II, i1 ' W Izasas, ' addressed the veterans. * *' 9 REMEMBRANCE DAY copeenere -- Despite bhe first snowfall of the season; overoaet skies and cold winds, a representative group of :citizens attended an, impress. ice Remeanbaance Day siiviee here Su nd y morning in the. Goderio'h Bap- tist Church, conducted 'by the minist, er, Rev. G. W. H. 1VIedle . u, 9t y COW KILLED ON' HIGHWAY DUBLIN -- A cow belonging to Albert .Cronin was strnek and killed by a ear on Highway 8. the would send a world o �ut bzoa dca st asking kLmall to follow request o st q ft the folie young people .and to pray; pray and pray that the world would be- come, Christianized zed that peace would be ours. The condition there is very serious we go back. What are the young and also very pitiful There in star- people doing? Have they ;Eor raker) vation ori everyfhand. The Preneh Christ altogether?" govetnnnelt has changed and there is a great dceal 0 communism there. "Well," said Mr, Anxious Perplexed he King of Denmark died and was ailTce, World, "Ghrisftiane shave always been eeded by his son King Frederici:.IX. ran the minority and now it seems Germany the cause of both wars is worse than ever. Even one el -suedes divided into three zones British, I are , falling down terribly. At a con - American and Russian. 5lpaial has !tmmaon service recently a newly iii-• had trouble but seems to have settled,}ducted minister niucll to the master - down again. •Poland, Yugoslavia, Cze. nation, indignation and worry' 01 ehosiova'kia, Rumania,' Bulgaria and many of his congregation made the Austria are having strife politically announcement that there wouldbe a Greece is very much to the fore in seating 01the young people on a the U. N. Council. Russia to the East cenitarn night. At the close there of them all seems to have her own 'would be a dance in the basement of idea as to what rho 'wants but the the ehurch. There are many today outside world knows little of what is . who want pleasure and amusement going on there, nor yet what she but .they have 110 thought of God. her'; Surely we have had punishment intends to do, The countries, Allies in • the last was aro conning •,enough to realize that if we make in for a great deal of criticism Teem 1 promise in John 3:16 our very her- Generalissimo Stalin is still at the '• flwll Haat we will find pleasure in head of affairs there. 1 Cliratien living which the world can 1never give. Christ tells us that who - "China le again torn with civil war. 805101' will come to (Lint He will in India has been granted self govern- no wise east out. 11 only our young mens and is now divided into Palls -'people would accept Him there would tan and India. There Ids been much be a great deal less trouble in the bloodshed and Mehandas Candi - who world. There i4 one thing retrain, has been their leader is at times fear- churches have been dedicated to the fol of the euthome of it all. Palestine, cause of Christ ,and our Saviour will is just now in the throes of real I not dwell in our hearts while we trouble. What the result of things ; allow the world to live there. People there will be no one knows, May God say the church is not attractive grant bleat no sudden sem* will start 'enough to draw people. Christ's rol- a war which will be the worst in all lowers ' should consider that their history. There are other countries pleasure and privilege. There are involved but they nee too' 1i57nerotis many conferences of young Chrstieat 70faa?»q *ewe 1465 Tan won of burying telephone wires or placing them in overhead. Cable continues year after year. Today, over 4 million tables of telephone wires, 95% of our total, are in cable, safer from storms. 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