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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-30, Page 5• TH1111,004;r* XtUlf.1 403. 144 TRW D1111,1011:,,SI swain. en. • Ec-7-44t1-1:' ij pay you 'dividends to loOkthese over.; of All dIIS includinglinn.heri Shingles, hardware" glaim;" ,• iplyvvobt1;:saoh:'frames) ALM Vorlc; etc. ••• re 1 • . . Planing Rill alid B,InIder uPPllea ' prHONE r32 _411111111011111, 411111101 ance iiat Bayfield Pavilion BEGINNING 'JULY. 1st, 1949 — ress by erwood Fox .on. (minders' Day, iiuei9tb,at, • Victoria Street initeti C arc , . • ThiS church -has done, Me a grelt•;$ peeuliar Strength that enabled, them honor in inviting me to take P4Xt With slender Means and in the day in the CerenionieS •of 1,4minder,f'V 'Small things. to" ;build stretlig ,Day Thi action 1 late ret as " - aoad4t'ioaar,444 to oh4rgo tuo body, Of the new, Church,: with. 4 4.4440g. that IS still today'of unalfiii1C4 POWer. Th0 me0,4* criNtki -4nt what do, we'nte,an, by. faith?. n do hot look, for theological tie,‘ finitions, but Seek_ only the 'basic idea, ; tile word' conveYs to tis XXL everyday*U and. Oonyersation, in ,the field of the SeOular as..well„as of tile religious. -,..When .y9u, say yen, have faith, in a' person, what: • licating-that ajthough 1 Spend 4.4 • kfeW MOntba of each year 'in .Grede, rich. you:regard me as a lellew 'citizen' interested, in, the'higher , of ,the coirn njty, Since :thak •is .what 1 really,.deSlre be AP,. Preclate YoOr • generotni Teeoghltion ,With especial warnit1i;. a priVilege ti ,bel '010 AO testify pub.: •,licly to' the, ;great Influence of this .chUrch.' In moldingthe. spiritual :life ,Of: the .Whele: Cominunity, , .There ;is •only One cloud shadow-, you inepd imet7,,uttin.ticlesrtsttahnidEiT? •that. .X siiaIl d1snpjo1nt» 7QUJfQr Als'charaeter and prindbfes 'are -so the fact is that'I am not s» Preaeher", sonaci. •andso firmly 'estahasheci *.eveithelAsy. Oren'a laYrAlan's ad- that 1 can,count upon hira to main - dress will not b& hurt if prefaced , more, aPProPriate.daim than the» rer. when You J5tty 'You V4ve 0°1104e'1,,e'a t'y a text" And -what emzi'd .1)e htWevtheerinadilvtirefire.. 4^line4117IrntlIcaneee-it. Minder Paul; gave- the chnieh i„ a, community 'Om Mean: you,•oe- Ephesus in 'the 20th -verse of the ' send chapter of big letter to lieve in the reality and 4nrabilitY "upon the foundation of the n "._ 11 he says, !fn't'Its'nfal Ore- in its' independ- powers of wholesom6 growth. them? "Ye are .bnilt," anostles and prOphetS, Jesus Chriat 4 in the high principles.' that That animate ite_people whaie being the chief cornerstone." • this church cern:Its her founders aS Your rounders knew the quality veritable* apoStleS and prophets is O.f,.the Goderich of their day and record -in lagorY: manifeSt In your remembrance of lES admirable _ them teday; • They had good reason to believe - tjBut 'why-in---such-natters, a.. a, that .6oderich was the 'icind, of soil heart does memory need prodding at all? It is just because Of a • lamentable frailty of human nal' ture. Mankind; tends to. forget its beuefaCtors, especially in the realms of the spirit and of the mind. In. his fathOuS Moral Essays the Eng- . lish poet Alexander . Pope cannot _refrain from Making a., cYnical comment upon this. weakness.: . "Who'. builds a Church to- God 'and not ke-falite . ."' Will, never:onark the .marble with his nitrite.!!..,* Of course, it is» not strictly true thilt founders of -Christian-causes never live ih the thoughts of their SticeeSsors: • exaggeration is the poet's method Of drawing att,en- tion ' to a' • regrettable • tendency icneiving the texrderfey• as we .do,, we should Spare no effort to keej,• . alive, the memory, of those , *he •secured-f4lf-ut the-higher-priv-ilege that are now ours, . But dutY in this regard is more Chart merely keeping bright a' name or names; names get, their lustre frOm thee deeds and, qualities Of the • men ahd women who hear the • harries, What were the Memorable qualities: of this church's founders _that put you under a sacred obliga- tion ,to -,keep their-natnes-ingtrous? AS j seejt. they -were precisely the •shine » qualities that have !narked the •pioneers of all the great na- tions, of• the- . great philanthrotlic movements, of the great Churepes and edneatiorial •institntions of the • world. Sk -numerous Are they that time and n sense of proportion per- mit us to mention not more than two,nd these. we shall find, are of such prime inmortance that, theA. en:0:TMp all the others. , These are.: faith and self-effarerpent. , From them your" founders derWed_ the Eyry Friday and 'Saturday Nights --Frank Trailer aid his Qrcheitra, • t • EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGIIT "Time„ Wranglers,' ' Ontario's Finest Old _• Trine Band Direct from Wonderland. o ••••••••••••••••••••• rt. fk. .1"ROIYI GODERleH,,„TO BAYFIELD, GRAND BEND' . AND PARICIIILL will confluence on • MAY, g 24th BY, HERON COAc LINE Tickets and information at * IVIcCsEE'S GARAGE Phone 765 , mar In Baypeld; Phone Corry' S Lunch s't 631-6 •g5-26 I SAVED N AS 11 BILL FAIVMES all over town who used •"the 'blue coal'. Budget -Plan to fill their bins in thespring and • summer tl,f 1948 beat several price rises on coal—and they: will do it •agaih this year. Why nOt Make a ----possible _saving- for - yourself and at .the same time enjoy the -heat.-ofpaying-for-hearin . monthly amoents just as yotepay 'telephone.,hills. Phone now for, _ detail's the popular 'blue ,cdal' • Budket'Plan.• • ' • • watt Coat'. Are—iirCally-7-7PiroirteL EASY TERMS10 SUIT YOU ..NO RED TAPE'Z GET 'Sulfa -1-Vtedication) The new, fast, overnght treatment for genn intestina • 4 infections; , TRENEVIENT: For (very 0 birds Mix 1. table -spoon Seotirex, butte()) with Sufficient. Water in a prolier drinliingloontain, (do not use open veSseI).. RenloVe all other soOkoe$3of drioltflog !•rater till the SourreX medicated water is .--tomPlet434.01-1144.....—:-,,-- • - --`-'-Sette(itilTofirea(nieht% '2 Pays Scottrei4 Medieaked yvaer iktis 'Regular Witter 2*Days Senora, MeilleateU water, if required Olt SALE BY CAIVII)BELL S JMtUG STOlt Ile 'Square ,Goderich - - Moffat,. 1111pOlary and .Clare Jewell electric', ranges: • These streamlined "Super- DeLuxe' ' ._ra*ges incor- porate all the new style and. performandes created through years- *Rif experiince-by de.Sign,e.P.,a.ild en- gineers. • We are in—fhelant weather now so why not•keep yottr -kitchen cool— -Order ottr range now and elim ate the ldtplien. drudgery. r 11111 • ACV, The—000kini convenienoe, Y"ou,',o dreamed about Es, .so -tine Gos--Instant heat, clean, safe, efficient; coon, otnio6,1 *and :proven, " We can make jimnediate delivery on Vioffat itanges,„ 8 ac s otte7s Furuiture `10h, •the. ,Broadv'iast o •, oderieh"'-' Tho 247 4'Wes-St , ginaett men ;3:17,14VITOMe4, In the a4 :040:1 ee; .ti t i ,i, Ff!v i! 00: I:0 . ti. eLand.5ty, 4 31, lt4,4' ,, Sotl ii; te 1.4.t, 01. a. 064 li, ee H 91 , ier.:ri„:00,1greteiO4,t1.140:i A"fitiFy:wt:iister4 .1.111:1f,vy:140;•.thl,rit,,,,:•.,ti,,,:t4:11:0414,04u:„,..4"44.:xoe 540,4:7311510;z1,vitaio*, , tbe Al)nerYPharhOelks Of the. Bihig....., ane with _.,a, law, ,..writtee,' by ' tbe, '.wak,en-IX Nitt14,' 'tier ' mother, AfrA, .0144 ;js, hooks . not Winded:la. the iztand Of% ISO Preator himself:4A Itiae. rrotestaat- eauoU—Sueaking, • of .tmeh, gotle ,,governiog •AULIA'S•SOiritnal.'064.- ();.: T",t $tt"110411.' ''' reeepitioA that Is (la the41,_ ..:40 ,_ 111;1' tr•:04°,-,-Ore;jir 44: fOrThtele'olttatwe, .107-41:14art.u.;141.41470.tonSItli:re,y7Z.;,: 'spirituAt founders ,plea,ds for , tUe :us . nOW Praise falliOne nn 92' tIle Vetarn it 40$ not Work, do eIrpow,..4-14.17 .8xi1, 4t• mip, ,patt, -Vow -were-itottored-irrtherh-geuer4- he PrOP3Pting to Obey it MI,14, Cenle, taoie,..servive,. 41411e. la:: ehgtree, ',of atierusi: :and were the, glery of', their trOm' the*, ha:Ste prinelpIes - of , the gbVi X9b.il •' Ifogeytqp.4, pastor: 'of Mem , '.. . TliAte be i.of them that Christian' -religion, Stored, in the 'KnOx Presbyterian Ohiych.• :Stell,eav:Yr:fivteillecd!tY4me,00: tU,h:oheext,:o:foo i itur4dme,;4 s: lit: se, 3)4 sot:01i7v1/V4e01°. tevilst.,4. Qy0iivilf:wt' sa.t:to. us7.::.1.;:ure:;04. ?ti,zitil et:. , ,tt,:a40::71,11:-44:1:0.iii:npetn4tt.pi.ae;,:..:1,:ye.n, '",lc:Toeitin,,tii,7 'Wlese names we now .tega4, •*.X4,7 , Xf 'thiS chnrchlodAy were,,to Ask stou''left• on Monday ':04 .4 trip to troll, f,falnous.!p .. - , . , , • theY, would desire it to purSUe now., lyfrki,.$, .Trwin.i ara. Veo. Zawler, But bow , can. we most nttingly stane , Simply,: this:, Perform.,the ' siReligtOUS , gobriote ae, pI,40.e ..:. cgot4 uo,..,,t .fbern? By deeds, ef cb*se. OlUlatlan, datleS that preSeAt tUetu-' Krthur;. Atten.40, thA i TIMeral ' Of linturally, we bannet. 41$PenSe.With Sivea each day .o.-na,persosiri them urs,' Wtst..-- Eallen On: Saturday at words, 'tar they are the lhatinnient, well and .zealously... .Thi$ . in. the cWs' gstout . Vallen.; belA$7A •Pigiter ,with' which we eXPress Onif.,tributo sight of Ood nmt men. Will:.he at ,of4irs. Irwin a-'record-our.---feelitigaz---7'..1Mbere;4nce---your-H4h1e2-;„seo4ee aneltir.:::ItralAr's... ortn ey OMPSOn• :,04f;°:•141eCit'ibser trim: a (Ifau1.44:1,i.,01aplirto'l,toinclr: ;igiIloufra34,t-PrIgtacof.:iwe:itoreCII,ot•e•thufetailLeIr an)j7,44tclwde'''7';r41:4x.114;ra:mbolil:trci'lloa,:r've4:1-ilYiltr,e+$4.11.141,,taailt:4!):1:4,4::.47;8' .Itind that are in luvrinony With Vie* AO Pu'.0.0Se; they Should .be 'of the ,,,agi,lk4Ae,4g' ,i..,4 store Qt .spi0tual.. 0141!„ , ,,nev. ,A:, 0, oewl4 will ,.dottcuwt, 0,har(teters .f the7f0A,Aclers them', „OSe4ipobry..411 ti;e• ,aw' awful ";des' .1.rip''tv,;1' .flanttinit' e'Vflersccaurylveb.serhveir.44:4Y013.,,o.1,M.,u'oerey: .is'a°,11ve.se.1*';11;Ifeewi,,t4t`h' ethye.41YriPteeille:h!tihSits4 tn.' Me," says' Rutledge, .uthe ,engine H. Yfartin of )3eliiiore.4111-90quW. •ch,nrch to -give. 1 can iinagine-no room on a tiny. tugboat on a south- .3tr. .TieWitt's :bull* here.'' ' • of ; their desireS when they c, insti- A relobItintee nteoartenato naeriecoannezattbiciant e. :inir.e.rro.i.vfotenenr aislijt‘Litlset ha:tor:teat:1 .eed.,wao:sti;- f'O' ri::: r. 'ae4104 otMllersr., MD:tar: :071vitIcePelle9ef', ' fIwouldnert. • did 1 cross the Santee Verinillima, Alta., are- Yieiting the tuted, this cause. , • . in irony,he• Pawn; but always- a.nd -other xeiati:yes.- • One partieurar trait that must dld itssights and smells Make' me 4 reeltal wag Tiresented ,by the .bv -' have been stamped upon tbiS church. sick, '. But .ono, day. the crossing pupils of 'Miss E. Gliddon at Auburn . itS Minders is its:manner »of what .I call "religiotta • sobriety" atgablNe'e. inin enaay- lsilife.PriTsehet.huastualsliVmgemruner; ,»AU.nii:dgthOyhtlarnehd: ovnarTendespilxaht.e6mvenwill:s. ' • .. .4 auti)or.*Otthe egOrt. .tt .Or(1141t URN, On :principle it has from thebe- engine „shone brightly • itS if fresh given. In-witiele-.--to=ss-plant-an.-ev-artgelical-°gInning---behl-professionWs., ea nlism ,in disrepute, 'that ,.lcied of •cause, a. soil in „which such a cause would continue to tbrive. They Pulpiteering employed_ for the ex - had fatth, too, in the `self-perpetti. nre.ss .-Perprise of ' assembling num- -atiug power, of Christianity. And, hers for the sake of ninnbers, and such; a faith •implies vision, and in order; through sheer bigness of vision they had—vision, that super- congregations, to make• a .great im.- ior. kind of sight that Peers "down» pression_on. the rommiinitY.. Let the long vista of the years ,fthead- no one make the error of thinking arid ..perceives as substantial yleal- thlit. thE;' tendency to resort.to. sueh ities things -that have not . yet to methods is' peel:111er to these days ,ordinar,v2...eyes taken,..bit-for-m,.;._ In. of. „social _turmoil. _ A. little _reading a, real. sense they foresaw eVert in of . •Western Ontario histofy • 'Will that remote •day the strong chnrch make it . plain. that- le .therearly that lives and, works here» todaY.: days of. these no-rmtles many an theY,;foresaw it because they knew errirerelleolhody had to ffiee square - the principis • that • gOVern tire' Iv. the teinotetieri to-den-firt from' it* spiritual growth oT mah. - ri•ofossod tnniiiirds of rinostenta- Bittueh-, -knowledge., is not.„,a,s tiorts ministrY Ani-orile-i- to increase, stffitle•-kr it "may seem. You and its membership roster. The. day T can rieqeire itis your "predeces- of -peverty -'arid ef Small things gots did:. In the diligent reading ,dnitgles • monk. 411).111.41g temptations:. et. the Sorintures they had learned before- the eye g of. men. find 'their the:. Secret »Of, the!..spisiteal..giowth organizations., ; The vgfY fact -eliat . . o srae an a er - o e 'ear y your pre-decessors' refused to Yteld. -Chitral., hi • the. eastern Mediterran- not merely prover their Strength ean. • From -the Aecular history of but actually enhances it. The the Middle 'Ages, • Of the • Reform-, shallow un-Cliristirtn nature of ation and of the intellectual and systematie pulpit sensfitioniilism. Is spiritual movements of . more Mod- revealed with startling clearness ern times, • they-. got 'a . glimpse. of by Archibald Rutledge. the poet the. manner in which. these move- laureate of South Carolina. in his. ments iinfolded,_ ramillaritir , with charming and"reassuring little book the, story. of .our,--OSV/1 00,10/11111 "de; "It - Will -Be- Daybreak ',Se(ip." nj,, voinizie-rffm A d .sli7ii'vli-flienl: beyeinir 'tea rtiiriaimmend ffils-imall voium-6 doubting that It was tile •character to atty. who are seeking . to. find a. of • her ..first settlers , that made way. through the intelleetual and Canada .:41111.e still small, a; strong. •spiritutil confusion of . these be - lusty .. oneg nation. We too can wildering days: _ ,. . . :Same faith from the, same "If," writes* RiTiedge, °won', were -,: ;oatitiricets11.1; • ,, askedwhat is 'the wisest and most . . ...III all parts of our country there profound remark 'YOU ever heard, are ,nn nerous illustrations _of the- %Nu mig.ht haue difficulty in sadden- ly de.ciding what it is. The one that most impressed me 'came from 'a 'very humble • sodrce. -flit() »the . 'lonely wildwoods of my, plantation home there' came, • not long age, a radical young. Negro minister. It was reported ihat& he 'had a New .D.00trine, . and to hint thronged' inany,, people. of his own. Oase,— especiallY the young people. One SundaY morning I Met old, Anthony Lee, the -dusky sage of my planta - thin; coming down .the, road. He was not going in tire direction of the, church. L asked -him if- the new preacher's, ideas did not4Ippeal to - - bim. . - ""Thr,Se young' pe'tple.-iiht>," are going to hear him,' Ile said, .`don't; want religion. What they want is some ..one *1.14) can tell them how to sin and be litipPy'." -.Little . comment ' is required. The! majority.of the inlnuiture who_ flock ! to -hear • IA ysteriral messages -from the pulpit' are Sincere .enongli in de- siring, greater happiness find 'in ,Seenring it in . an easY way. But they are not wise enoup,th. to know that they will never gild it exeept in life's old seeurities. MissiOnary ZeaLan_ikssential- Another .ehrtracteristic of this ehitreh is that' from its humblest beginnin-gs- it has beep -disable O misSioitary church. By'--iohnt I meari that it, IntS always 'Weil :1 lila-11i ted , iv the , zeal to • spread the Gospel which is.the very heart ST., WIIAAALYIS of . Christianity. I0. these days when- budgetting, is given go high 4t.71)14140-4,44,-0414.,...p,P4494t,-41414.414 t i oria 1 e'cOnozny `"*O' ' are ' pl•orte ' to dismiss that fact, All • too often we hear harsh -Judgnients -of the support of foreign missions on filo kj..i.qtAr that 114,9#.• NightTo------a-nd-nnecatlomical. , 'Why send ,our money nbfoad when there is so great a need for it at our very doors?" ery the erities. "Think of the moral delineeeney. right here at home." , To the seperfleial the orpiment- is so platisible: the Ingle of tt appears 'to be 'Unassailable, and many are peratiaded to stop the flew , of., ;gifts beyond • bur eonntry's borders, - In nil , this thed,-ancient maw of unselfishness is 'ignored—Mint by the ,very net 62 giYing . we enrieh, ottraelves. . An, old adage puts, it in •Inother way: the selfish truth IA ft' '11 aundabout fool. . He who Stays his hand ...from giving,.„ -in the long run le:lures bintgelf the ,moSfl„..,,,,,,eires,:hand,-tAltatill,not-giVe - -.MictalaVEMS'''-.fs-..:',, * ..-:•757.--'' to carry the Truth „beyond Otle":4 frbetiers soon :loses its ability to .give ,to. the Spreading. .14_ the .11`rnth within the frentiers. T haVe seen more than 'elice 'Chitral) reined be- eau:Se it' beentne eXelnsiVely eon - Corned With ifst oWp. dotneStie af- fairs, They lost their power of se.e-' ing' Christianity and. the world of men' in perspective ; in other %,:ords, they had forgotten that the real znission of rheistianity, is to dis- seminate Itself , tlinang the (peoples ,. a . • 1 Ortile—e-IA " The 1 arrow ,focus at their si.sion blinded therri.' to their OWtt l6eal needs.. and their, Pall 'to kir viee.' 'rho last plafse of: the)* utihapiry churches' NVIls .11110(itettc,bp • Mid '.10tielineSS. • " ..' ........,..e. .' irkSPlain It hoWever*,you tintY. this" amating Met remains: ;philan..1 piropic...eil'ort expended upon wOrth,y, causes .,,putside the orbit ' of One's; personal Interests rebound:4 'in, time Witie,' betioficent ' eiteet . upon -the r. . from the .sho ; the o loss_of Sibhr-Selrol.—A -UM y voca na IijrTil gewater were• gone. Beside Biblessehool be held Knox 'the., engine sat a new engineer, a negro wit14 •:haijny countenance Prespyterlan Churgh• for two •weelts, and a gleam of 'wisdom in his eyes. lotegtionni1n2g, , MTohned.as.veilojotitlywttlit, bferorn An air of •neace enveloped bbn. He charge of Rev. "John Honeyman and sat bY the tlirottle* reading his: two •girl graduates. from flielqion.• The :engine must be a •new don Bible School, This sebobt, is one. thought But 'Safi'', the interdenominational and 11 15 hoped erigineer, said it 1WIS the' old -one. thrtt all the! ehihiren be the cora- 'How :in the werld,' T asked him, moriity will attend. 'YOrt inana.ge ,to glean • UP -11ereaVerlfrr,' X-oe machine .and- the Old room?' eeived the sad news a'nn Thursday The nnswer printed itself indeliblY of the death •of hex.. sister. Mrs. lIpfYfl niv Memory, an nnavver that Win. Pullen of Preston. Mrs. Pei- • for millions of Tires eon •.easily be lon'S hilsbrind ,predeepased in froplieePto-tirc-solviirg life's:chief' eili•"&• leaires t� PrOldeMS, !Cfmtairf.' said Sam, .it mourn her- nassitig: twq.. enughters-, is inst this \Vey: y Apt a zlory'..!" Viss Victoria fielz and Mrs. Alex: sam's .meoninz • is - He Yates. 'two sons, Edward and. Reu- niennt that making- his engine -the ben of Preston, also a, step- hest- »bp the river. W1,1 S his glory daughter -rya a stensoft, Mrs, God-;'. •Fred Wagner; .,Tannet; SaCkSon' and. • in life: and, having- trlerv, he had fre'v HugheS, .Tiondoe, :and Wm. ,WiLfrect Sauderson. 'Interment 'W4.74 • eve.r7tAing: „ He did that -thing tester!: three 1-sters,„ M vr'-nrrreitre- char :r 1i'win, Kilburn ^Mr. • Louis x01610; -sezion. "And." adds Rntr Sehrios. ClIffoyil, find Mrs. T. Wil- / lede*e. "T toke It that -envone who, loug-hbv; "Hamilton. and one: .bro- , dPeS • anything better thIns'anyone ther,, Mese Holtz -honer, Birth. else fin:lg.-his. gierY in that." ,',„. • ' 'Death of Miss Catherine.Wagner. Sine' the point ,of .the story is --A lifelong resident of. this dis- 'obvious T have only one ward to t-rfet, in the person of Miss Oath - say : . life, any life -*--the of erine Wngner,, passed aWay at the A person, the life of a ehurch---, honie of T'r. and Mrs. .Tarnesf.rTaelc- fhat Jacks a spiintaneorts and eon- soig. on •Sunday evenlag,„„Aftetz...8 suliirrig---elltlinStasin:is a (lead e.. lengthy iliFtess. Deceased ri'aS` the it is OM' Sincere prayer that this daughter of tits...rate john 'Wagner church may tave this rnthuSiasin and Catherine runghlut and was in stich generous . measure that •' it born' leebrnary 12, 1865. For some will he imputed to it as its Christ- years' she lived in Auburn and .fi.ve inn glory' thrOugh the long year that lie ahead. _..1 . ••••. E, orrolts ,r1 Polishes large' • and small areas lose base, boards quickly EASY TOPAI • plagi IT A - The Square -Phone, 5 her:',Since sniviyed.' by on'e brother, Henry Auburn, ,number 'of thieees iwas tileethe.17th''e:thiltnilfliellOteraX1 r°,7,17*'4:11,7 „ James JackSert, 1-3111 eoneelSeitniOr :Ilidiett; and was .charge •.0.: Revvitt , Ued- Church Six nephews ',13rete pan,: , bearers,:Walter, and operati n of the prineiple involved. Por example, the Strong religious .character of the' Protestant people of the -lower -Ottawa Valley today Was stamped 'upon them,. more than O century ago. by the vigorous and devoted life •nnd labors of „Tohn Edwards: 'T know "it is true, : be- cause four generationS of my family lived under the Spell or itis endur- ,ing. influance. P.ifty years ago when I went to teach in Manitoba •I saw with my* awn efes. the tritimph-'of Egerton Yonng's earlier worlf in that. vast new territory. mnriifested in. the power . of the Methodist Cherches of That later daY, a pmver that na's SronmiTni- cated in generous ineasere to »all the other evangelical bodies, also:. In our seenlar -Tilstory lilsewilse • von may see the power of eharacter to reproduce its own kind. lit the • future. It was the confidence of a greaT Mini` in it- that insisired the founders of Gorlerielt to foe° • find- •endure . the . priva t i off,S of , the Wilderneis:.-withbet" "Se-eing ' the briek and stone and wood of our oresent,day habitatieus-and ,of this church in whiCh we worshipl-today, nevertheless they did actualtyLhave 1. ViSiOn of thy; Goderich thnt we know in that tjtey were certain • that, fe7iinded- -fts---,-it had been •113 -- men of Oaracter, it -could not help becoming p staunch, wholesome comfirunity in whieh the 1004,7 Interests of -s6111 and mind vvonld he respected :awl enconraged." T assure. y•ou that in that Sphere the 2.-Gode.v.ielii,"-sis--esteep ' high. • • The Test of Sineeritv But Make .nollistake: faith .nf that kind was nOt :filet „a pleaSant idea 'to he .,., Cy'TS-7ffective only be-» eanse lhoSe who held if. saw the viginn of the future- se clenrly that they were , ready to invest themselves, in It. Tt yon wish to test the sincerity» of the advocate of. any enterprise whatsoever, see whether he' is witling to Invest. in 'it himself. If he wavers. ever so slightly, bewafe. To„ this test the builders of this chnrch!responded nobly. Meny• a wiilovv's.' Mite bore witneSs 'to-. the reit litY at a . thigh tY erinfideece in Whitt Was to bo. ' Not • a few- men find women put into the Pause un s pa ringly their very' life's blond, their time „and their best powers of. thought. some invested even their physical Means br earn- ing:a liveliltood-andllar-Ye .r.rroOfs, ,.. ,tt. °,11lowS on »,in An endless streain over their holds. •nut to them it - wil8 no risk. There' Are thbse whe •wou14-call,:that, solt-sacrifice, Uut they are weting: Self‘efIrteetnent is a far better , word. Whitt these • gond souls - did . was ,done *Ith- glowing pleaSure and In no "Citige reknillWa ' l'il0 action Of inyipg a victim 'Oen all altar. : The curious» thing about self- effacement is that it is fl bellelleellt infectione:-• Any community 2o*.,,. small. Or. flarge,seha . t•-.WOU,',4,. time is 'tont:hell by It In ,itS early Stages., never. lases -it.. through •its. veins, endowing. it with a ;rich ‘titapty.„..aini assuring *it of 'ii *0-6141Ations heatthy growth,. If yell, „seek. the chief reason for the • outstanding qualities of this churell • and of (lodericii, yon will4certainly .iind it lar bacit„ in, their annals 'titthe form of. farlfee(ng self-effnec- tuent on, the-,.;Payt. of many-higli. 3 s ce-Me x7, McPhee re-, union, was held' at Bogie's' ,Beach. - 011 Sunday in, honor of Miss DOrla Cassidy of Vancouver, Mr, and'gra. David' McPhee of Vermillion, .Alta.,, - ,and Mr. and Mrs. George and son aarry, 'of ,POrtreeVey, sask. Miss Cassidy is at daughter of the.. late Mrs. Cassidy„ formerly Myrtle,' lieRhee of Mrs. Joltn MC'Phee and George. Smith is a brother ef Mrs..hrbotnits MePhee. , About; . thirty:live ',Were',,, • present at the reunion, in-4111ding relattlies • feom Enabrb, Stratford, us•-•• Dungarrn,on, Auburn and years ago she Went to live with her London, nephew and 'nidee, Mr. and. Nrrs, Nile. Ast:00: ...... • • • • • ;•'` • Planning. a weeloend as the •cortagent pir.lc?9, fun relaxing in /ow on bockyasd? Then yowl! need food . plenty of good, wholesome food fo, 'husks appetites: Th4 week, and every week: .youbfriendly Dominton Store has wonderful ways �/ helping you 'choose the foods you'll need . •. caribilly.seleeted fresh fruit; • sand wigs:Sables: anetrocerles•tO nits:Cc-your winner. Ostali tasty' and wholesome. Art5l remember. all merchandise sold at your Dominion Slore isguatanteed 10 give yoss 101ZA, scuisfaCtionw • • / 01. FANCY. • QtALITY 1.1.0TTIER PARKER'S almon Red otho6 • Tea, SWAN . 16 -oz. :jar . 29...e: ue CATEI,LI Stravyberrt Jam ja,r • 39e Macaroni ROSE° BRAND - Pickles Sweet Mixed 7% -oz. tin PRIDE OF." VALLEY • 49c ,ts.ft, White Alksorhe.!-- - rollg 32c Ready Cut 16 -oz. Pkg,.» 9' for • KRAFT MIRACII..E- „WHIP ' Peas .20 -oz. tin 3 for 25c:, -SaladjDAming .4n-r•sttaittaigdafest,Swsisose...e*.lssiniexix- , - • PRIDE OF NIAGARA . STOKELY'S Tomatoe§40,0i.Z12 for 29c" Toinato Juice LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN 20 -oz. tin „ STOKELY'S raNcy Pork & Beans 16c Pe'a's » roi 1.1'oney AllIFRICA DRY (eentents ohlir • PRIDE OF NIAGAGA Ginger AlegO-oz...hottle 2 for 25c Tomato Juice TASTY COLORED . Mild Cheese • ut .Crush lee -Box Jar 10-o2. ROBIN ROOD Velvet Cake Flour s sly 3 for. 25e 294z. Tilt 1.9t 20 -az. for '25c• Pent" 6. 8.: 4'41t:h..•:'1"ettertiliient'ai Pound- 75c 39c Tea ‘ IllAktr401014Cr-'.. 39c Coffep For 16-61. Bag" 5-1h. lug. odiviNOL .38c Motor "Oil • , inuimmummemmum Assmionimiumposiimift litniIe:1149,1 Quarts Valuesftei Lktaat our Goileriell Br nen 11.16 Alt,vaerellandl. e Sold 'at our Dominion Stott! i it4MditiOri•alif guaratiteet ,to ve torupietk osiutg Slatn-i-ilay,..July-2# 1943 satisfaction br . , ,• • . 4 . • „ Te• Ississt,