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Principles , of Stewardship
ifs Rev: Sortnuel Pugh ot£ First
UMW= Church, Sacranienh ,,
California. •
°only things x• .can take
me are the; things I have
SW*. away.
What I own and. what I awe
•fie.. one . and •the same, •
'Wrypossesion include • as
• •aeaacir, • 'of the world's goods as : I
learned to ; a eciate-
'ilteugah they all may'. belong to''
" 1',IUQKNOW SENI'flqU LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Someone else.
.No-'.,.-.-he"t
until, he shares what he hasw
others.
5. The more I share the more
3 make rdom for God in my life.
6.. He Who includes God in his
giving has 'already been included
of God in His giving.
7. Peace .of •mind is worth all
the struggle that stewardship
may. cost. •
8. To give with a reward in.
view is to caned the reward
that would come . to. yon.,.
9. The decision to ' tithe,; .makes
it unnecessary to worry w . nstan't-:
• . about how
Ly much, one • :can
10. It is. actually easier' to.take
the first tea 'percent.than .the
last; ten percent ler God's` -work.
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SPOKE ' TO ROTARY' CLUB
Last week's
issue of the Bow -
Manville" Statesman, a copy of
which we. received from Mrs.
Donald MacKinnon of town, car-
ried the complete text of ' an in-
formative and thought-provoking
address on the .rnany phases of
education, as delivered by A. ` M.
Thorcnpson, to the members of the
Bowtnanville Rotary Club
"Andy", . e ' he•.•is familiarly
known •here, is :supervising. prin-
cipal, , of . Bowananyille Public
School .
r. 'Thompsonwas introduced
by Rotarian L. W. Dippell,
cipal M the: Bo•wtmanville 'District'
High School, • who'. pointed out
•that • he was' born and , attended
public': .school at •' Lucknow. He
received his high school educa-
tion at Wingnam and later at-
tended . Teachers' College. He
came to Bawmanville as princi-
pal of Central Public School in
1936.. •
Mr. Thompson .has taken an
active • pant in community affairs.
He is -.a valued member of .the
Bowananville Lions.. Club and
served' as a director for 10 years
and .as .president in 1943-44. He
has, .been -a Member of :the Bow-
manville Department of ' Recrea-
tion' since- it was formed, ,and
was. chairman in 1953..
Thompson is a. member. 'of
the Bowrnanville Public. Library
Board and was :formerly. secret-
ary of . that' .body., He' is. a:. Past
First` Principal -`of'the Royal Arch'
Masons' and an active rneniber' of
St Andrew's Presbyterian church:,
• Rotarian DippeU .summed up.
Mr. Thompson''s qualities by call=
friend and • a good citizen of the;
town of Bowanariville".
,Following • his.. • excellent ad-
dress, ,Mr„ Thompson was thank-,
ed 'on. behalf of the club by Rt
tariad`George Hacking; and:pres
ident Keiith . Jackson ' added his
personalremarks-- and Commen-
dation for doing : what he called
,"a •: terrific job" as. Supervising
Principal' bf...Bowrn'aiiville..Public
Schoolss
ww.IN p�D F, ,SEP`fi. 21st, 1955
KINLOVGH
Mrs. Milton Walsh ' and `Miss.
Annie . Wall were recent: visitors
With ,Mr. `' and : Mrs..Archie "MViac
Earlarre.
Mr. Floyd Steigler of ' Toronto
and .his grandfather, :.Mr.. Waiter
.Kaake of, Kiriloss-rvisited Tuesday
evening with: Mr. and ' Mrs. Ezra
Stanley ,:and family.
Mr., and Mrs. WM.:Wall spent.
'a.' few days .. vithr atives ai Lon
don:
Fr` iends• of Mr: Harvey Hodgins
are pleased to `know that he west.
able to return home on Monday I
after being a ,patient at Victoria__
Hospital, . London, for. several
weeks. •
Mrs, Roy Schneller spent a few.
days at Kitcihener. •
Mrs Laura Robertson and her
mother, Mrs. 'Russell of Tiverton,';
who is -in her 90th -year; a-nii-Mrs:
Ogle Russell. of Kingarf Visited;
during the week with Mr.- and
Mrs. Ezra Stanley . and' family',
:Miss Donna Nicholson spent the
week end with. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Bell . and ' family at :Amberley..
A number from this district.at
tended . the Western Fair at Lon.
dons during.:..lilie,..week,
• Mr: ',and Mrs. Wan: , Cox • and
Rev.: G; • B. ,Cox returned hone'
during the week after a most en-
joyable trip. through . Western
Canada ,and the United States.
• Mr. Ralph Haldenby of. Clark-
son spent the week -end ' at. his •
home. here.
'Mrs. Js W. Colwell visited dur
:rig theweek with Mr: and Mrs.
Arden Mason, Con. 4, Huron.
For the next two Sundays,.
September 25th and October '2nd,
there will be no service tit Sun
day Sehool..._lr the ,- ..Anglican-
Church owing to Harvest Thanks=
giving • services in Kingarf and
Bervie Churches. . OnSunday, Oct-
ober Enh,,..;Harvest—' hanksgi ing:
,services will be held here with
morning ,and evening services.
Sunday School will be_at 10 a.m.
reeed 1t t o c oc service.
Rev. 11. L. Jenniriga will,: be the
guest speaker.. .
The sound film, "45 Tiogaa St"
1954, Chev.. Belair Coach, Powerglide, fully equipped $1,995
1954 Chev., Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped " $1,845
1954. Chev: Deluxe Coaiah powerglide, fully equipped $1,845,
1954 Chevy. Powerglide Standard. Coaelh fu'ry. equipped_4795
Four '1954. Chevan
. Saints, fully equipped , ' $1,695'
Two 1954 "Pontiac Sedans,, fully :equipped ..., $169
1953 Chev: gedan •.
;... . $1,295
1953 Chev, Sedan, -tally egt„ ufpped . , •:;,.$1,395
1951. Chev: Powerglide Sedan ...... $1,095
1951 Chev. Deluxe Coach $1,095:
1950 Plymouth Sedan
• . , ....,,r •$ 895
1950 Pontiac Sedan $ '895
1950 ChevSedan
. ..
1949 Chev. Coach
r ,$ 695.
194,8 Pontiac Sedan $ 595
1946 Pontiac 5 -Passenger Coupe .. $ 495
TRUCKS
1954 `Chev. 1/2 -Ton Pick -Up, low mileage
1947 Chev. 3/ -Ton Pick -Up
1942 Chev, •1/2 -Ton Wick -Up . • : ` . •
• Huron County's Foremost Used. Car .Dealers
• Cash, Trade,' .Terms :Open Evenings Until 10
Cities Service Dealer Phone ,'73x, Brussels
will be . shown '. in the Anglican
Church- (tanight)-•-T1ursday, Sep
ternber .22nd " at . 8.30 p.m. •,Every=
one is urged to , attend -this. meet=
ting.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins &
family-. of, Kingarf spent Sunday
evening with Mr a„ lid ,Mrs. Her-
vey Hodgins: .
Mr. • and Mrs. 'Russell Walker',
Margo. and Wendy and Mrs-. Wm
Walker of: Petrolia visited ' during
the week with Mrs._ John Barr
and family
Miss,.Winnifred Percy, Mrs.
John. Barr, ' Percy and ' Donald.
rnotored to. Minden for 'Mr.; Rus-
sell Barr ..whd has ,been`, .at Gull
Lake . Survey:. Camp • for : the suui-.
-m:er-�--months--and-atoms this: •
Week to ' University of Toronto
for his third 'term.
The Presbyterian Church here,
will join ,with Teeswater,,Presby
terian ' Church as a. pastoral.
charge on October 2nd, ;Service •
will be held at 2.3.0 o'clock' each.
.
Sunday during the fall and 'win-
ter months.: Preparatory service.
will: Abe on Thursday evening with
'holy. communion Sunday, Octo
ber 2nd.. ,
Mr. and 'Mfrs. Zondervon of
near Tiverton:, .formerly of .here,
visited at -the .home .'ofMr.. Har-`
old•. Percy.
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"Me ? Not on your •life l I'm just shouting loud enough
so's'everybody can hear what 1-haveto say. And what I
have to say •• is this: lever overlook the importance of
your estate.,►
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