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4,isODEPICH TOWNSHIP HURON COUNTY COUMIL HOLDS
4x(k]1D shill rit-n ' stin't's Nov. v.-1 LSESSION _: FO THE YEAR 1946
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also Mr. Jinn(, 1101 'sited itt Tura►attaa a
, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ilio el> Orr. 1 t 1(ilLt 1ut.t l from page '.)1 to take up. such. a prided next (year.
Whitt. there t11t', visited the „ktO-We who. desire the actlul;'itiull of this site Reeve G. W. -Nott (Clinton) : "The
O � \\`inter 1'iia•,.. ; allt.luld lai3- cu icrete pfails for its future tourist trade is the, greatest .source of
• Mie Gordon Ifatrwuod aud Atelvi11e, ore awl plans for the flnaticitlg thereof revenue wt have and it is up to us to
poi 'reroute, e isited i1} the community ` before this committee, 41 h I1 it. will be cuter to 11 _
• latst'••gbeek-end. given due t;onsideratien, and if deem •d Reeve N. R. 1DurrantE, chairman Of
,ver. -.alai Mrs. l: (tett :R1c11 taut item(. a 4th3 ' wi11 et.,et.,pewee bet'ore (_'uuncil the roar(' committee; eleought .the coin-
- i' at rite.. spurt a fess dayslast Week for cu1ttiideldttloii.•, mittee might talic the project under
o°i"itila ; itxc uals at \\ uc�dkcrldbe Indlstusslult of this mutter Reeveconsideration.aul�t
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_ Sail' dist t11E YI'o osat to it c- _ - Sessional pay WAS' aluthQrIIZtl'd to
t' tiZtlY-iEi - .- - --- - -- - rl-til•li('y s k
Sl I•. Robert fit U1ister left on Wed-altlire theatirliE'id for the 11(11 use of Reeve H. 1•;. Turner, of Godericll, who
', esdaly of this week to attend the fun- holding illi :annual county fair sa&' doubt wits absent because of illness.
steal of itis brother, Lingle, tit Detroit. „ewe., 1,,,, 11, -sut;ck's„ it the Iiia.:_ ()n motion of Reeves'H. Berry and
'a'ta' .., t lit V11» ttp Plaalat•—•ling i)ru- national Plowing ° Match held - there. A. 14iclwlsual, auctiulleers' licenses wexe
dtu el s of lauderfc It township are 'ln , . , . set at $... ) a year."
k, county fair, howev r, ae uuld draw
sited to tour the 1V'ltyte patckillg plant Clerk h: \V. Biller was. r(„ -appointed
people, from only a limited area. -"We
ut 't1 itiurd un Tuesday', Decembter' Pett,” he staid, .'that instead of being •ars representative on the (-senate of the
101h. i:xitnztse4 over 1 will be paid a paying proposition it would be a University of Western Ontario; and
by the, Federation of Agriculture. `}Mite elephant to the Comity Cuuneil." Iiensill was asked to return Warden
interested is asked to get. in + Reeve Ginn commended the Warden's R. E. hacldieli nest year,
tc;ucli With the local hob committee! committee on its action to .have the! Aaltzthcr dismission. was launhhed
net later- than- December Zith, . The ; open deer seesou in Huron withdrawn.' when the in -
following
motion was in-
culumittee is composed of A. 'Warner, P , , . Port tro aced by I.)eputy'eReeves Machan
His impression of the 'Albert pro-
s . (, R. owerby, Jack Sturdy, R. Thump. •posal was that the purchase was -.being
sine' Ptlrrish: That the County Celuncil
"oils A.. Betties and It. Tyndall, railroaded through." Lie could see uu Pas, a .Desulartiot) appointing one man
C � Ci' � "(di' Il)raanl4tie Sot tett'•-,. ()u Tuesday even useful purpose in its purchase. , from each municipality., not a County
er• int; the Dramatic Club of .111un church Reeve; N - \\'. Nott (l,linton)• aagreed; Councillor, to •carefully study the agri-
' ¢' 11��er islet at the horde of Mr. and 'Airs. Geo. sand Reeve Wheeler (Morris) said the cultural possilailitfes of • Port Albert
aJ Pp \li•Ilwain, with twenty-six present. committee did its 'utmost to get con- atiylaurt; and that of this group seven
1 <, • The president, Mrs. Gordon Orr, Was (rete information: be appointed to bring in a concrete
' ��4 a� itt c11arge of the Meeting. The guest Deputy 'Reeves Parrish cHowick) plan .and submit it to the January
�'�'� Mason n of
session; also to keep in contact witil
speaker was. Miss Grace - a u and Machan (Grey) introduced' the -
Gudericll, who gore to very interesting fll..ing •resolution: "Believing•- that the •Government and the War Assets
and vivid ttccoullt of her experiences all committees should haveethe major- 'Corporation to ascertain what build-
afa nursing sister_ with the Canadian ity of its members elected- represent 'rigs could be bought and the price
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Army ,beth -- in England and ou the attires of the people, it is moved thereof.'"
Continent. Rev. L. IL Turner con -
that the reforestation committee be Reeve B. W. Tuckey gnestfonpd the
ducted the election of officers for 1947. composed - of three councillors, ap- consistency of the Council if the mo -
The officers- are: First director, hire. pointed for a .three-year term one tion were endorsed. It had disapz
Gordon t rrr ; second_ director, Airs. Reg. meber to be elected each year, selected Proved of a reforestation committee
Fuller: secretary, Mrs. Everett Mc- at'Mthe January session—and the agri= composed of non-members of Council.
Dwain; treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Orr ; cultural repro 'entative and the County ` Nose si e hitt e a nlotiori to appoint
• working committee, Mrs. Stanley Mc- engineer." twenty-seven non-members to a com-
Ilw;tin. Mrs. \V'ui. Stirling, Mrs. F. mittee. Let's be consistent."
Disapproval was expressed by ser- `;(serol reeves expressed disapproval
Allisttt rE I) It , ltl )Orval
1 ullt'r�well, Eeic 3iltue �young. c (tall MCMllers �vho felt that the peesel}tt 1, of" the motion, w itch was lost . on
Ucommittee should remain as set up an ,,
Lunch was served and the meeting i94�,, division, 3 .3.
closed with the National Anthem. An amendment to this effect Was Grant to Committee
Match
, lost on a division; 10 to 17, and the Hugh. Hill,, chairman of the Huron
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Fashion Shoppe
CREATORS OF
ISTINCTIVE STYLES IN LADIES' APPAREL
THE SQUARE, GODERICH
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SH ELD H,,wt s : treuserer. Helen Johnston: ,NILE motion was carried. - Count' Plowmen's Assoc:fatiote \ap-
Lilcx;uri; It c>la :+iulp;oll ; ,rung criers, • :'epteu►ber 1l the \\•all•deiee committee peered before the Council to ask -for
1►nt;, stn Siulpeon, Finlay Macdonald, s ,\ •.-.
met the lIu-run County, tub. a Trent of to assist. in meeting
ASI1F`11'LD. \ov. •''.--
.h. \1fs:_ .--°-;_ at -Vlarli lzatee.Delaaald, ''•nr)sou: It \II.1','p\t,v. .,t, Jit. and Mr.. Il g . g ,,$1,,000_ ,5
i J tb I' [ • ill celebrated then fiftieth
No amicable- arraugements•were agreed - La• defiett of 2,0a t euered - at the
\Ia('I>ellllarl has gone t() Dtrttc u to was deckled to hotel lueetllr�s every Ham \\';1t� a )uu' re ,tidiu T the buildings a.t, the + International Plowing \latch. The
spend the suint( with her tlrt�ther' r«��. weeks. ��edcling atulli\ersttry en • Suilclay. last. _ 1 b b b g
P �° liere'a hoping they may tae able to ckle a'tr'llurt and it }•as finally decided that N\'arden's committee was given power
there. FORMER RESIDENT (» BAYFIELD l,r•aate their diamond jubilee. the Flying Club should operate from the to net on the request.
Mrs. I), Ford and sen. of Ha milton, • \ \V'i1Mer liuticd Te ha, keen bt;sy 'field and that all mutters be left in Severail guests ill town for the
last 1erd vitt y1 r. and _lits. D. 'Peter McIntosh who many ,rears ago Ir g alieyance. fur, ,the time- being; Warden's banquet 'were invited .to
spentwith his buhziug outfit down ut V'arna. j
A. Macdonald. e ; t -Will.. a resident ,of iliatrtield. died re War EffO t FU*1 speatk. They were L. -E. Cardiff, M.P.,
IIe will teen move to tht bush that 2lle ()speltditures Eton' the VV'ar! ssho ,_1 nuke briefly in ..uppoi
:Miss Tena Cary ck of Lecknow is ct•ntly at Kiitcurdine in his eighty Harry weenies purchased- from -Geo., 1I t of the
visitingf i(+ndti',1ft'ze. f��urth veer. Born in, Turnberxt town Effort 'Fluid• were reported as follows: suggestion thait Port Albert .airport be,.
E . laideE11 ut (111loss II trey Girvin has f ,-
�, l Navy League, $3000 ; Salvation Army, purchased ; • . Dr: G. i+ rhs: (e, •Ashfield ;
bit. Thos. I3tIE„lu•s house err the 'shill. he went to Manitoba as a yuan , .been 1-. islillg with the wort:• T, T - -, int
12th concession. was burned to the nein. lett returned to Outatrio 1.fesv Mr. aurid lits. (tE'o, Rutledge have 'd000; (.rnadibn Legion bra�ches,;:v. V\. Trewtirtha. C•llntir n: Sohn- V\'.
round last Sunday'. • years later...;khoot fifty years ago he it_ M f Cr theft week's vasa- $1000; :Salvation- Army Homo- Front ' Hanna, I.1'.I'.; Dr. R. H. Ta;�lor;
g t , leturrled AIS1YE=al, .500. This left a balance in '1 P.1 E1't Wardens R. J. Rosman and
�c.I'.S.' Ofieetre.—The Young. People's moved to Bayfield and, became the tion art Baiytield. While eawtly, Geo,.
.• 1 1G.670.., 1eeerfeteheei7,-e ,',,I. -1(,: E.ek.e t.4,.,,,V ,,.: 1111cillo Whits.
0Ci t c >' .1 ills( ee1_y tE rr.tn-a..ht r , . , maria e•�.,t►f .lie-�.inl*r l�,etel:-k1tIt.1e I;S4�r} - , _. ,,. irE.,.�bant, .• . 6�. _ _d M.:, , ; ....�;; ., - , ._
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�, . _.. ,.,• . � � � . • r)�rrclltures� �crrrtr��`e "�tTzet2"'�•S�I•e e�-� more, A:t��I•a`tci)orr`t�cl, V . II: °`°`�iilc,hner;
tae` •' h - �tll 2t td � �mr rt5d' Th iiiEr R7Ytc► attic ig ri t, � 1' air at Toronto. ,
November 24: The officers for the where he farmed until he removed, into •, g y. peered and its was recommended than - H. Moffatt, Care ,ter Sle Kinney, R. ►+5.
C leu . youil ladies of the vicinity
the balance be returned to the general I Hetherington, ICC.; and the former
, year •were -elected- as" follusys:.Rresi- the town, He is survived by hiseee teeeeeetied the Nile church on Sunday. I T.•, ,
dent, Helen MacKenzie; vice p esiclent, three daughters and one .10il. al " 'i . - 11 r. An *us STcI)iurmicl has not been
account. agricultural_ _ represe11tatls e, It , K. B•
Sally Slacdonald ; secretary;-I:sabel•' in the fiat car Tine district. -- .._ erCouncil Stands Pat Stewart.
1 4 r eiiJe�yltlg the bent of liculth lately, but When Reeve - Ct;c•il Johnston of Ash- I During, the sessiop Reeves N. R.
at time of • writing he is somewhat I field irlquit•ed at 'lhilrsdais Morning's • nominee, George Ginn and John Arm-
' -improved. 'session if the retiring Warden Could be ;. trong gave excellent reports of a tour
• \I r, Duck Wilsonharn• purchased an added to the reforestation committee;' of roads they had taken as members of
other truck from Mr. Ken. herr of + a 'discussion on Ate composition of the; the County road commission.
1odetich. Jaick' business i gtussir1, committee was revived, it having been! A .,rant .of $5,0Reewas made -to the
to stacli 1111 extent that one truck can- j
nisi handle it. Mr. Carman Brindley I decided b • 5'ute on Wednesday after- 'University of Western Ontario towards
noon that 'in future the ' committee its new-constructhin project., the money
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has' purchased two more trucks to x';101)1(1 be formed of members of the to lie 'paid when construction begins.
huudlt* 111 evi'r increusitlg business. ("email. I Bylaws cowering the business of the
'We are sorry to report that Mrs. The present coinmitte is composed C session were passed, and Warden Shad-
', Carman Brindley is in the. U.uderich' of 1,, Wetsun, G. Armstrong, It. Grain 1 dick ec )ressed his at
* I ppreciation of the
hospital.. "lorliter members of the Council, 1-I,•( co-operation. aeeorded him, .and • the
! Gas Pump on Fire.. — \What - could Sturdy, the_itgricultural-represerrNaive l session Was concluded with the singing
have been u. serious occident occurred , and Reeve Alexander of Grey Town- of the'.Nationnl Anthem.
at Nile store 5511111 ar track came in
etdailct Wit 11 the gats pump. The truck � shi1
It 1,,, lee(1dd-bioodid to me to c0111- �,' �,U�cU�y'r][' �i
sought the hose and pulled the pumpyu�'ud a committee; as we did on one
over; causing it ,to .burst into flames,
by breaking" the electric 'rising. Por -,-day, for it, svc,rl;,,. tire* it the nett tidy, .. Died in -Toronto.—The death occur=
tunately the truck 'dr
wild appoint a nest conimittee and then
iver_ kept going' a
� tttenipt to :Patch it up,"' Reeve Tuckey red. in Toronto,-�- after a sh()rt „
and, drew- the -• blazing. plum away of Exeter declared..•' - illness, - of - Margaret • Leddy, a
from the store 'and the relilair der of " Reevets hart', Berry, Parrish, Daly, native of St. Augirstiile, in her sixty -
tine' blaze was smothered out. A new Wheeler, B. Smyth,Haugh and Winter third year. For mala•years Miss
1)11111 I) .was installed` the next morning. send Warden It. E. Shudd.ick '1111 spoke
Wei. Officers.—The Nile W.A. held in favore three-year representation by -
their aminal meeting • on -Tuesday,
County Councillors. t
November 1,1, in the basement of the . A Motion of Reeves Tuckey midi
church. Rev. U. t''1'urlliielm tool: -charge
Beecroft fI?11st VV'awarnosh), that the'
of• the election of officers for 1947, reforestation committee's appointments
which resulted as follows: President, ' and retireulerats Ire' referred to the
i \Ir•s. 'Clarence- DuetoV ; firs.•sice presi- I ,
dent, Mrs. ,lgrlculttlrul committee, to report buck ��
1). lieniarrnid : second'vice-
president, Mrs. Telford Nixoli ; seer( to Council! 'at the afternoon session,
I was lest on division, 7-18.
-tarry and press secretary, Mrs. Carman
I'eugatn assistallit s(`cl`etrlry, '1Irs• Education Committee I
Leslie Pentland; treaisurfr, Mrs. Ernest!' Concurrence Was given to the re
commendations of the education come!
Bogie; pianist, Mrs. Cliff. McPhee : mittee, in approving the resolution from
assistant pianist,. Mrs. ,Rut)ert Bogie; inent provide freeisupplies lto primary < I
flower and gift- c•oulmtttee, t Good Going--I•'ronr ]`? noon Fri-
.....„-.....„--- . : '`Ire II. and secondary schools.; and irr appoint- I tiny- auttil 2 p.111.: Sunday
• - Watson, Mrs. Rosa tic I he( Sirs. Cliff
McPhee wort. committee. Sirs. A. Kerr; Ing , the following representatives to Return limit—Lv. destinattioll
_Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge, Mrs. 'Howard high school ,boards;z,, William L.1' not later 1111(11 midnight
Johnston ; parsonage committee, Mrs. Campbell, to Listowel; P. J. 'MacEwan, I follorvirrs� \Ionian
Henry Matthews: Mrs. Jird McIntyre, Goderich; A.- D. - McWilliams,
Mrii. W. Penman, Mrs, Ross Mc:Vee; Vi'ing.1
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO ham; A. hit ey, Seatforth • A. M.
hetet. e es.....c.ommittee.
Mrs- Reg. Ryan, Knight, Clinton.; Dr. II. i3:�', Cowan,
BUY A NEW.ONE UNTIL. Mrs. Ross Taylor,' Mrs. Ies•eith Feagarl• Exeter.
A • dainty lunch was served by , the
YOU CALL! US The execntive Committee's '(port giv-
hostcssess Mrs. Graham McNee, . firs. trig the usual grants to -the libraries
We S ecialiZe -in re -up- Ross (Ic N ee eruct • Mr -s..• Alvin Kerr, The i ,
at Centralia, Dashwood and Belgrave �
p next meeting will be held -on V\'ednes- (11nd a grant of $1,000 to Huron County '
holstering & re -deli nin dal. December 11th. -
t° g g ' Tuberculosis Assciciai,iun, was endorsed•.,'
• AISo custom-made I»:ndursa titin wais - gtv.en a supple- !
furniture. nlentat•y report -of- the ,County Heine!
- committee, recommending that - no I
All work guaranteed. • BAYFIELD. Nov, 27.—Messrs. Harry ectien be taken on a letter received 1
Baker, Howard and RonaId ,Burt, of j front an inmate of thte Institution; as f
Guaranteed -delivery be- r London, spent the week -end ss'ith Mr.it 5116 nut the intention .of the . cm- 1
fore Christmas if yoga anti Sirs. Feed Baker. 11111tee to hold anyone in the Home if ,
Call now. Sir. and Mrs. A. Sullivan, Mrs, C. he hard at place to go 5511(1e he would
Robbins and daughter Claudia, id .1*- 1)e properly cared for.
trait. were guests (if- Mrs W'_. J. Mac- Council (11(1 not con('ur in it resolution ,
Loud. ereoar r the .s et k end. of, the !County of V\'arterloo. requesting I
Sirs. Walter Grh•rsoll and two child- the I)epartrnent. of Municipal Affairs!
}-reit, of Kitchener. are the• guests of 'to alter, Mid to or eliminate certain!
Mrs. P. A.• Edwar'ds,t11a••week. • features of the'Assessirtent Act. Sev-i
This week 1s moving week for three_ er;tl nlelebers were of•gpinion that the 'Tel
Bayfield house he,kis.-• 1rs. N. \V. Woods' e•henges resp( ted would mean an. ad-'
is nerving 1nPo ' :er tte'iy home on 1-1 ill , vortisirrg of their financial condition,'
Terrace: Mr. and Mrs'. M. Toms are :eel objected; too, en the grounds that
moving into :the hoarse on• Main street It would mean interference with their i
which they 'Iinrelrased from Mrs. business. "Let everyone be atssessed'
Woods, and Mr.'and Mrs. Grant. Turner en tlx' business he does -----that is the
are moving - into their house vacated' in of the •income Tax IDepart- • ,
by Mr. anti Sirs. Tome. merit„" Reeve Rainton, of Blyth re -
Messrs. Geo. Weston and . Mclvin..Inarked.''
,Davison are spending at few 'lays in Ii:ritforsation wase given_ to a,. motion
Ieetroit this week. ` • by • They(,' Alexander - and . Johnston
Struck by ('aa;.—Miss Cecelia'. Me- that Ilurron County Council request the
Lend, Bayfield. suffered scalp, chest fres ince ,to endorse a uniform stand -
and knee injuries in an a'c'cident, early str(1 time,
Saturday evening, Miss McLee;d is • ' May Number County Roarels•
reportc»t"t-to have been •pulling a child's At the Thursday nfternoon session-.
wagon • on the Blue Water Highway Depute Reeve Parrish's sugges ion to
in the village when she ryas struck have Township and - Count roads
by a ear allegedly driven by Fred S. marked, aa3 a. guide to 'tra , was they
Olsen, 1:48_ Cameron street, Detroit. suhjeet of another cls. e.
Tire ear was.gaing•in the same direction ''Reeve (Ginn are d. At Benlniller,
as the woman, who was weieringelothe he said, stranger find the route con-
ing similar in color' to the pavement. fusing becanss ')f a hairpin. turn. Many
The. motorist told pollee he did not people,-. he - -ai(1.'-ware, •sid-e-tracked at
see. the pielestria)I until too late' to that spc It had been suggested that
avoid her: The injured woman re- roads'( • parks would be a convenience
.ceived medihai attention and 15 la her ` for tourists and a start on that project
'home. The neeidelit was investigated 4 would tie ati attritetion.
by Provincial Constable .Tames ('nip of Reeve II. I3erry stated tlra-t ,a park
(io(lerieh. - had been started in i'sbor Ie with three
--- acres, in varhigh there wilt be a rim!.
0e.. your supply of corn tea ohec 1fl l»,poo', 1 ) ,• 1,
I) "�,,balol ai 1'.titi o 'tatu
rrant pa'thi . �at ' The ;1 »eputy Ileo' e! :X iii i''tn '�1(ct'tli r{t i(lI)
Signal -Star. I' -Tinted to suit'you pet.' informed the Council that "the Bine
eottallly• Wafter highway Association intended
Leddy worked in the rectory og OUr
Lady of Mercy church in Sarnia. She
was loved' by all who knew her arid
leaves to mourn two sisters, 1 raateets
(Bill's.. Joseph Flyntl ) and Mabel, of
Toronto; two brothers, Joseph, of- St.
Augustine, and Gus, of Provost, A.ita.;
also two nieces, ElleI1, of Toronto, and
Clara, of St. Augustine, and five
nephews,.Earl and Prank, of Toronto;
Clifford and. Joeeplt, of Oshawa, and
Gordon, id St. Augustine. The funeratl
service wass held on ThursdayIsla3
_meriting
ril
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last at the St. Montan (Caatit-
ulic cliuvch, mass being celebrated by
ltev, Father .Phalen.... -len.... Other clergymen
present 111 the sanetu1t;e---were Rev.
Father 12. R. Lowry •of Sarnia, Rev.
Father J. Paquette of 1'ar1:11ill and
Rev. Father \I 1)onnld of Clinton. The.
pallbearers were Clifford, Earl, Gordon
and James Leddy, Raymond Boyle and
Theodore Redmond.
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Sample Fares --Subject to Revision Without Notice
' To i •
TORONTO
OTTAWA
LONDON
- IAMILTON
KITCHENER
WINDSOR' o.
Single
$•17:50*
42.50
9.00
14.75
9.95
17,50,
Return
24.95
60.00
• 13.50
19.95•
13.95
24:95
.FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION—CALL 1180
Sky Harbor Se_
rutc
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GODZRICH.,
' Gr.ri riimen Tax Extra. .
BENMILLER
13ENMILLER, Nov. 20.—The teacher
and pupilse are busy practising fqr
their Christmas `entertainment, to be
held on December 19th in the school.
We are pleased to hear Mrs. E. T.
Pfrimmer was able to return to her.
home here 'after her operation in Ilam-
'llton hospital. ..
A number from here attended the
nomination meeting et Carlow on Fri-
day night.
Mrs. William . ,Straughan and Miss
Maedel have taken up residence in
Goderich ,far the winter months.
The Women's Association will meet
on Wednesday, December 4. Mrs. -AiTiai
and Mrs. Moore are hostesses..
Marjorie Willis had the misfortune
to fall and fracture her shoulder while..
playing at school.
Imaimisinsimmisaimilainalloimelmosar
F+' I..f,m'c{x9a! ISY A
1360'4^ Suor
Why tut honor tine:bite wheSe
birthing we celebrate iYy= (.sifts,:
which will be a Ifftr sing to our
t'rieuds the whole year round.
\\'heli in l.ucicuo'w visit the (a`IIlrls-
tian Look, Shop and seethe lin °
(l►aaplaty. of- gables, Hymn I1t)olirs,
Bible ('ont•ut'clatices, bible IDie-
t in ti a tit=s,. Moody tXilportnge
I
iui ,s, besides- ;sunny lrubl-ic att4tH}$-
l)y' Sporg •tilt,' 1`"i11ney, .\Vestey, •Go-
forth, 1)ol,bie, etc. ; (1raeell.iviaig-
stolte 1Iill's and l.• M. Montgom-
ery's Books, besides hundreds -of
Children's Bible Story 13ooks, in-
eluding Iltlrlb(tl6 end 1.1germier'n.
Beautiful l'ermast one Plaques
and :\lotto(., Scripture Novelties -
,uitablcs for Suudlty School 11ri:ies,
Song Books and Stationery. See
the beautiful Prericll Folders for
personal , Illessages; ('llristinas
('aards with il1diyicltaulity 'trete, as
Christmas Sympathy Cards, Can -
adieu Artist':] Series, Wedgwood
Designs and Madonna Prints and
Cards esp(•c•ially prepared fors
children.
If .we haven't what you want,
we will order for you --hut please
get order in early, . -
CHRISTIAN ROOK SHOP
I1'CKNOW, OMT. 48.
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Time goes faster if you watch your'
work and not the clock.
WHY DID JESUS ---CHRIST DIE
ON CALVARY'S CROSS?
TO 7[' i TU K .PI IS }I,E1T__N'Qifv_ (Dlt'[I
'0\\ I ' W DO YOU KNOW-- YOU
'HOW
W: C N. YOE' [ E SAVED?
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1. RPE•.NT-- I.ttke 13 :3.
2. BIH IEV1•:, liCorinthinns 1:r:3'
- .and 4.
(a) That Jesus Christ died -on
Calvary to take the pnnisll-
111(11t for your sin.
(b)
'That IIe rose frtenn the
- dead.
3. SIMPLY say "'THANK YOU"to the roi'd for •shed(ling His
Precious BLOOD -on Calvary to
take the..punisliinent .for your
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to na." Fie vl' to 1)-
t•omtaleel thtegFt)t'I1v of (bpo\1,eeven toe
• them' that believe ‘Rn 11 His
name.,,
YOi'R PART- "Whosoever BE-
IA1:1'I•:TI-I IN IIIM."
G(iI)'S \V'ORI)- e'SIIALL NOT
PI:RISII,. but haj'e everlasting
life." John 3:1(i. •
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int() heaven --through the shed
bleed of Jews Christ.—Matt.
4. Confess. Christ Refcire" \Zell,— ''it :':'-•
Matthew 10:32 and 33. There is no other
Itolpans 10:9 -and 10: , John 14 :G:
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