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W H. (BILL) THOMAS sanie time. There are only will be staged Friday afternoon
senior to be Clinton ;Tanta, a Toronto
• three other membes
1 i ,e ex 'them. lion. Earl Rowe of auctioneer who conducts big
'Parliamentary activities are Dufferin-Simcoe was pledted in wholesale used oar sales.
always exposed to public vie‘v. f
•1925. Hon. Robert McGregor , ' mil
Jantzi, ,quite a showman in
One such took place the last of Toronto was elected in 1926,
week before Easter when the and Frank Lennard of went, his own t, will also conduct
party caucus staged a private The prime minister is a Thursday afternoon's high-
members of the Conservative worth was elected an auction for the children,
in 1935.
party to honour the prime great osier muter any cjr. light will be "Electricity's in
minister, cumstance.:, hut when he gets the Air," a show staged by
John Diefenbaker was elect -:into a private room with his hydro sales personnel.
ed to the house of commons own supporters be is even Each evening, the Gingerich
on March 26, 1940, His party greater. The stories of his ex- staff will present its own stage
co
in the house ar-,periences in the political arena, show, assisted by the Twin
ranged a complimentary lunch- in the law courts and other- Tones, a barbershop quartet,
eon to celebrate the twenty- wise. are filled with hurnor, and Dicky Dean, London Musi-
first anniversary of this event. pathos and homely philosophy. clan.
Mr. Diefenbaker shared the His reminiscences on this oc-, Ciegerich, whose show at -
boners of the occasion with L. [casion fully measured up to tracted a record 3,500 people
E. Cardiff, MP for Huron, who exPeetatlens. last year, expects a bigger
came into the house at the Lost every election crowd this year.Over 3,000 special invitationS.
He dealt with the "ifs" that containing a "magic mirror,"
affect our livesand told how . are being mailed to district re -
it was only through a series of sidents, The invitations include
chance coincidences and not a plain panel, invisibly treated
Uby design thathe became a which when rubbed with a
rY member of parlament. He was mical will reveal the winner ef
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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS I d •
The story in
Saints
for several veers provincial some merchandise p r i z e s,
eader of the Conservative Either the words "winner" or
party in Saskatchewan, but was "sorry" will appear after treat -
unable to win a seat. in the leg- ment,
Euchre.islature. He contested every, A redeemable coupon on the
On Thursday evenng a pro- riding that .carne open but on invitation serves as an admis-
gressive euchre was held 1 every occasion met defeat. sion ticket, coupon for refresh -
Patrick's His associates finally gave merits and entry for a free
church, Saintsbury. ,him a nomination in a proeinc- draw on an electric range.
the parish hall ofSt,
Winners were: Mrs. Andrew ial riding which they said no Gerry Gingerich says his
Mathers, Mrs. Orland Squire, Conservative candidate could home improvement shows have
Centralia, Mrs. Earl Greenlee, possibly lose. He showed them attracted larger crowds every
Mr, Earl Atkinson and Mr,how it could be lost, year. "People from the cities
Harry Carroll. ' This last provincial defeat say they have never seen a
convinced him he should
itemsgive show like it in big centres any -
Personal up politics and devote himself where."
Miss Sharon Davis, daughter to a very attractive and high -
of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, ly remunerative legal career.1
celebrated her thirteenth birth- He announced to his associates A little boy was hurrying to
day on Wednesday, April 5. and to his family that he was school. He was late, so he
Several of her girl friends at- through and would never con- kept saying: "Please, God,
tended a party at her home. test another election. don't let me be late," 4
Theafternoon was spent in , Suddenly he stumbled and
playing games and a birthday fell. He got up, dusted .himself 1 4.15
Family unity in worship at
home and in the sanctuary is
one of the most urgent needs
of the Church, says the modera-
tor of the 'United Church of
Canada.
Rt. Rev. Hugh A. McLeod
spoke recently to the annual
meeting of the board of evan-
gelism and social service at
United Church House, His sub-
ject was "Christian Evange-
lism."
When a minister goes on his
rounds, he does not brush up
on technical theology before
going into a house said Dr.
McLeod, He advised his audi-
ence to think of the message,
the messenger, and the mark."
"For Christians," he said,
"the message begins with an
assumption — the reality of
God. The nature of the assump-
tion and the discipline by which
it xipens into experience can-
not safely be left with casual
teachers who volunteer for work
in Sunday Schools, Nor can the
maturing process be achieved
by the separate worship of peo-
ple of different ages in differ-
ent parts pf the church build-
ing.
"Family unity, as I conceive
it, in the time of united wor-
ship at home and in the sanc-
tuary, is one of the most ur-
gent needs of our church now,
if it is to know the most el -
Attends nomination .
dinner was served. Those pres-1 He was persuaded, however, off and mattered: "All right,1
e Dn.. II'•••I •Y•10. ••••••••1,
ent were Misses Geraldine and to attend afederal nominating you needn't push me." , May I have an aspirin?'
. ..,,,
Judy Blair, Mary Korevaar, convention
in 1940 for the pun,
Sandra Abbott and Heather !pose of thanking publicly the
Davis. I party workers who had sup -
Miss Carol Latta returned i ported him so faithfully in the
home from Victoria Hospital provincial field. The conven-
tion wanted him to run, but as
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stelzer, he did not live in thd riding,
Jackson, Michigan, were Sat: he declined in .favor of a local
urday guests with their cous., man who was chosen candidate.
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkin -1 After making his "thank -
son. you" speech for past support,
Miss Sharon Davis was a ' Mr Diefenbaker got into his ;
Thursday guest with Heather' car to leave town but was de -
Davis. payed by a friend who wished
Messrs, Larry and Leslie for some legal advice. Before
Greenlee were holiday guests he got away from the friend,
' with their grandparents, mr, he was called back into the
and Mrs. Heber Davis, convention to help settle an
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Young alleged mix-up. The mix-up!
and Jeffrey were Saturday turned out to be a unanimous .
evening guests with Mr, and request that he be the candid -1
Mrs. Earl Greenlee, , ate. His reasons for the origin-
'Misses Helen and Hazel al withdrawal of his name left
Simpson, Clandeboye, w 1 r e him with n� choice but to ac -
Easter holiday guests with Mr. cept.
-and Mrs. Ron. Carroll. Mr. and The prime minister speculat-
(Mrs. Carroll took the girls ed that had he quit politics
home Sunday evening and prior to the 1940 election, as he '
were guests with Mr. and Mrs, intended, he might have been '
George Simpson. a wealthy man today, but he ,
Mr, and Mrs. Orland Squire went on to assure his col -1
and family and Mr. and airs. leagues he would not have 1
Jack Dickins were Tuesday missed his years in parliament
evening guests with Mr. and for all the money in the world.
Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. I
Baptism service was held at'
St. Patrick's church on Sun-
day for Darren George Atkin-!
son, infant son of ,lr, and
Mrs. George Atkinson.
Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr, attend-
ed the district nurses' meeting
held at the Victorian Inn, Strat-
ford, on Wednesday of last;
all
week and she and Mr. Dobbs I
spent Sunday with the former's I Ave,
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry "–"— ---- ' "I 4.f_ --
S. McLean, Teeswater, "Blow! . . . I• mean, scram!"
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festive evangelism,"
In regard to 'the messenger,'
Dr. McLeod said, "often there
is in our churches an empha-
sis on device,, pr on the tech-
nique of worship , yet the
true strength , . has been the
testimony we make to the real
presence. Our need now, as al-
ways, is for the witness of
Christians, ministers and laity
to their experience of the Di-
vine Compasion. Surely this has
been the effectiveness of great
evangelistic missions."
The mark
Explaining that he used the
word "mark'to indicate the re-
cipient of the message, Dr,
McLeod said the "idea that
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Jesus _calls only the righteous
is one .of the most .erroneous
which has -ever vend the minds
of those who might otherwise
be hearers of ..the Word."
The two characters who, stand
.out across. the :ages above all
others of the New Teatameet,
he declared., are Paul and Pe,
ter. These were the two great-
est sinners, apart from Judas.
"Paul persecuted. the Church ,
and aided in the death of Ste-
phen, and Peter denied his •
Lord with cursing," It has al-
ways been thus, Dr. McLeod
continued,
"Those who are most in need
of the good news are precisely
those who accept it if they un-
derstand it for what it .is. The
good news is always for the
victims. of the fears of life . ,
this seems a platitude but we
are in constant danger of leav-
ing it out of account and stres-
sing what we call the success
of our ministry or of our con-
gregations,"
6 BIG BARGAIN DAYS!
Monday Thru Friday
APRIL 17 to 22 INCL.
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1:00 P.M. SPECIAL THURSDAY FEATURE
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Hydro Homemaker will be present to show "Quick Tricks" for everyone
who works in the Kitchen and Home.
For Men —Experts To Answer All Problems
Barn Ventilating -- Heating -- Hot Water Heating — Farm Service
Silo Unloaders — Garden Equipment Demonstrations, etc.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
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Don'f forget to bring your magic mirror, on the special
invitation you received.
If you did not receive a Special Invitatione pick one up at
one of our stores --or at the Community Centre,
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rie, April
1 P.M. TO
10 P.M.
1:00 P.M. SPECIAL FRIDAY FEATURE
Stock Reducing Auction Sale
Clinton Jantzi, Auctioneer
OVER 300 ITEMS TO BE SOLD . . NO RESERVE
We Must Reduce Our Stock . . . Here Are Some Of The New Items!
Ranges, Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Freezers, TV Sets, Hi-Fi Sets,
Electric Razors, Transistor Radios, Plastics, Picnic Equipment, Tools,
Housewares, Gift Items, Motors, Pumps, Furnaces, Space Heaters, Radios,
Lamps, Paints, Electrical Fixtures, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Clocks, 3.
Piece Bathroom Sets, Stainless Steel Single and Double Kitchen Sinks,
Power Lawn Mowers, Riding Models, Laundry Trays, Floor Polishers,
Vacuum Cleaners, Gas Heaters, Gas Furnaces, Gas Water Heaters, Plastic
Pipe and many other items too numerous to mention.
WE HAVE MANY USED ITEMS TO AUCTION
Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers—standard and automatic, Sump Pumps,
Gas Space Heaters, Toilets, Pumps, Oil Space Heaters, Coal Heaters, Fur-
naces, Oil Burners, Power Lawn Mowers, Push Lawn Mowers, Gas Ranges,
Gas Water Heaters, Floor Polishers, Vacuum Cleaners, Air Conditioners,
Ventilators.
YOU CAN PICK UP A LIST OF ITEMS AT ONE OF OUR STORES
ON SATURDAY, APRIL 15
SPECIAL KIDDIES AUCTION
430 P.M.
EVENING
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS — STAGE SHOW BY STAFF
1AMOUS MAGICIAN, DICKY DEAN — PRESENTATIONS — PRIZES
REFRESHMENTS
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