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G UESS MAT!) GRANDPA FINALLY
CONSENTED TO G5T GLASSES.!,
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IT HAS THAT3 SHOWROOM LOOK!
(SO HE COULD FEAST
HIS EVES ON THE NEIGHBORS WONDERFUL USED CAR
THEY 13PUOHT AT
LOOKS
NNEMEARLY RIVERSIDE MOTORS W
RUNS
I LiKAS;E
NEARLY
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THE MOTHER MOTIVE • 1
Liquor manufacturers are defin,
ately out to calpture the !time.
beautiful full-page lartvelisements ;
one sees .the mother motive used
skillfully to break down sales re-
vistance, Not as yet do they have. i)
mother -drinlying. But she, I91r
gracious hositess, serves her guests,
—beer, wine, hard liquor per
chance, She probably gives kind 1
p MAO to youthful guests. °You
bad better be constant :with a light
wine. This sherry now. You can't I
get drunk on sherry:"
How Wrong she is,! Even natur-
al sherry is high in alcoholic con
fent But ''fortified" sherry is
something° else again. Sherry (nat-
ural) bias 1,6 degrees of . alcoholic
content, (fortified) has 20. Claret
has 10:5, champagne 11, port (nat-
ural) 16; (fortified) 22. Tenth
-CAN get drunk -on Sherry. Few
people do, perhans, for it is ue•
tinily taken in small quantities. It
would seem 'to he an ideal first
drink wine for young people in
SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to
TORONTO by CNR
LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13)
Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only.
EXCURSION FARES FROM;
PLAY SAFE . . . There is only one sure remedy. Have
your wiring checked by a competent person. Follow his
recommendations. Don't take chances by overfusine
"LIVE BETTER . ELECTRICALLY"
BY WIRING ADEQUATELY AND SAFELY
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ADEQUATE
WIRING
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• ANNUAL MEETING OF HURON Preis. Atm o. .:TeQerort.
Alim'A 01) women, trim .65- ,a),V.
Mrti., .0. W. Two.,
.Beirave ,i• 1. PRESSYTERIAL W. M....$.,.
:1(1:iat trt la : 11 0 ot 1 iii t 1 cltIly;" 1 i3i! Yo:" \. V i ttl t V11.31.3t'en4cli ', ;14:1104t:Groups „, )11,0.A.1;Ts'i!eFic1C011.411,t,Q111:' ,
I Aannal 'Meeting of Huron 'Presby- '
t terial Woman's. Missionary Society
of She Vatted ,C.`hureh ' of Canada,
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.fig wieanesCiay, Mareh •27111, Both. PEOPLE WE •KNPW
1 moring itga Aft ernoon SessiOns .were 'a *I
.conclu.tetl. by • the president, Mrs. taw_ • • Wm. MoVIttie or 131,ith. The WOW) Mr. Tack Coleman,. vto hat been.
j'D,114.1ths.1); Faith" was developed by • on' the staff of the Canadian Bank
i. opening 'worsbip services lea by 2 of ,Commerce, Stratford, has been.
vice-pm.,hiente, Mrs, 1. A„ MOil'l transferred to ..the Port Colborne
i sand 11-13:$,. M, Dennis in the morning , •hrancli. 'Mr Sand Mrs.- Coleman left
t end Mrs, W, T.4ore and Mrs,. T. Clark for, Port •Colborne .on Tuesday,.
1 in the afternoon 'Annie for the day t
I was fitiger the direction of the- ' * / *
orga-nist, Mrs.~ a, M Itende and wit. and Mrs, H. Ohapmap„ Mrs, J,
114111r4 e. ‘71.7.1:110,,,P iciar.o; during the aftermen, Mrs. 13; Sutter , 11-C "ilter
I still.; ,a buiuWtitt. tHi tieunodte,rs,on of Clinton '
' tares;, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas,
and Mt', and . • and Mrs..
I There were '.2,290 members of the
t W. M. S. in Huron t 'Presbytery for • * * *
10-516 a recrease. of 1..S. TIM Treas: 1 ,Tim Penile, KiT ;Waterloo. conducted
dwelt..
servicies 'at promOre Presbyterian : reported •that the allocation for 1957 i
i would' be .$24;000., an amount which;
had been enteeded In 1956 by more
than one thousand dollars! This t
1 surplus, 45 to be, divided equally be-1
1 liwbeat the .Soliolarship Fund and
'for use in, providing more Christian
1 radio and television programmes in t
00,naida. A new feature this year'
I was printed reports of the year's.,
work as .submitted by the various.:
614ititif
We Specialize in front end alignments
wheel palancing, motor overhaul ) and
complete brake repairs,
RIVER SID#E lifoFors
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that type 'of theme mhero
serves beverages to her Sne2t11,
ar
RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
Effective Sunday
April 28th,1957
Full information
from agents
The third pleating of the C.0.0'.
group was held in the school, on
Tuesday, March '26t1h. The children
were divided into two groups with
THE.1:313.ussg,...s 'POST •
CRAN BR 0 01-.
er ,:r
UNITED CHURCH Y, P.
The meeting- opened with DOD.
Hemingway in the 'chain
,All reatrated the. Young People's
Purpose in unison.
'Keith Turnytdi led the Worship
Service which opened with the sing-
ing of a hymn.
Don. Hemingway received tate
effering. Agnew Lane -was the pianist.
The story was read by Murray
Hoover. Worship closed with a
hymn,
Lester Machan, vice-president. led
the business. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Catherine
Leach. The rail was called. A letter
from Stan McDonald was read. The
play for the Drama Festival 'wits
discussed. Don Hemingway, after
two years in the oreSident's chair,
handed in. his resignation. Lester
Meehan, viceipresident, will till
the office, on motion of Ron 'Lane
and David kentscidy.
Don consented to remain as vice.
president 'until• Lester becomes
entgiained riidth his new post.
Business ended,' the meeting closed.
imitiilentill
New fast train to Maier Western Points
depantmental secretaries, These Miss Forrest and Mrs.. 0. L. Thomp
',
,enable every delegate to take home ,son in charge. Mr. Thompson pro-
vided music with- his piano accord-
ion. Twenty five boYs and girls were
in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick
and Paul spent the week-end in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Onaar Huehen, Con-
etega,7,and Mr. and hfra. Art Nicholl.
Brodhagest, thdted with Mr.. and
" Mits. Calvin Cams:ran and Miss.
Itsi.ttene ROW
; to her own auxiliary accurate facts
and Iligures for ready reference and
further study by local officers. 'They
i also enabled each secretary to speak • ettr about her, hopes anvil plans for 1957-
1.Forward Look". But these
'•-w• plans cant only be realized no every-,
one first:concentrated on "The
ward Look".
celt: • Not recait for 'full time service
in the Church'hasclotlife forward
in the whole of London Conference
4. •
• *" • 17K 40'
during the pant year.
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Elmo/moo
COOVOttlent Train to Meier and Intonsodluki
Western Points
4,
The Literabare secretary reviewed
'many interesting and weirthvrhilo
liesedcs and presented ,the book
award to the Crofton auxiliary..
liitt TIb3ss erecrt
was
sport ofgi vte,hne RbT
its
otair
Wit B
enoluikein maComf:
ZubrIgg, meter.
,The highlights ct the afternoon'
session Was an address of Miami
Paletherne, retiree mission.'
, ary from Korea. Tit Clear, concise
language• she painted a vivid word
pleture of conditions in Korea. '
. "taCiaristian Citizenship and You"
proved tb be a panel dismission
lehatneid by Mrs. Harold Pollock,
Which challenged each -one Of his
to Practice oiir Christianity in all
!phases of Citizenship. The mem-
orial service wale concluded by
1VIrs. C. Taveater, Grand, Bend. The
President spoke Of the fine spirit of
cooperation evident throughout
the County and w'ged each member
to- pray constantly for strength to
advance in otta; work.
The following officers were
installed by Mrs. E. Dais Jardins
Ron, Pres. ..... Mrs. W. J. Greer,
Viringham
S.
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Wide range of modern accommodations to suit
every budget
• Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains la
the. Coffee Shop. Dining Car service is also provided
•-•• ▪ inquire about the money-
saving Family Fare Plan
• Ticket agents can have
a drive-yourself car
waiting for you on
arrival if you wish
• For reservations and
information see, write
or phone your local
Canadian National
Passenger Agent.
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DANGER:
Multiple sockets are a sign of inadequate wiring . . . a sign
that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical
appliances . . and a sure sign that you are playing With fire.
To obtain maximum efficiency from appliances, your wiring
must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many
plugs in one ontlet overload the circuit. If you overload
beyond the capacity of your wiring, the fuse blows.
When this ha peens, is a warning. When you substitute a
fuie larger than should be used, you are playing with fire.
A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow ' to the
circuit, but the wiring may overheat and create a fire hazard
and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical
aids to better living.
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past Pres: • Mrs. E: Desja,rdine,
•. Grand Bend
Past Pres, .„..„. Mrs Wan, McVittie,
Blyth
1st Vice Pres, 111,rs. H. Doig,
FOrdWieh
,Sectional Vice Pres, —
Centre, Mrs. Earl Mills-, Viraltion
VIVA, Mrs. Tait Clark, Goderich
Sonth Mrs, W, Love, Grand Bend
NOrth, Mrs. M, Dennis, BineVele
Recording Sec. Mrs. G. Michie,
Brussels
Car Set WArs, W. B, -Cruckshank,
iTreas. ..„ Mrs, J. A ,Sutter
Clinton
Dept, Sec, Christian StaWarclatipi
Mrs, S. A. Mloote,*
Goderlch
Mission dirdlee „.. Mira, .1'. A. White;
Londisaberti
iCair" .„, ... ........ . „,, Mrs. K, MOOreath
Walton
Min/Sion 'MISS M. Sitelegen,
Anitetto.
boy Bands Mrs, M'. Gardiner",
Kiektet
Literittalra Mt: K. WebStari
Blyth
/ioiSediatea aileinber R, Lawso
Aislacelate MernherS—.Mita. R.. taWSoit
Seaforth
01101'41Y ....... Wg, t 'Ma.jeWeil,
Clinton
earnnititilty Friendship, Mrs Talgin
.tT~cKiihley, Zurich
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