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JRON HAD ALMOST. SNOWLESS -WINTER,
,''he rugged. weather", of the past week-' "We have bail but a Very few days of even -
.end has?. made: us 'weather -conscious. In indifferent sleighing, and of late it has
wonderiit where those required some computation to convince us
p,$ A - tt starred -us g said. that we -had not advanced into, the- month
-weather prophets are who last fall o April."
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this winter would be one comparatively The ice on the river and lake had not
free from snow. "` While the amount of even frozen sufficiently hard to walk on it
scow at this nnoment7 can not 1;i6 said to with safety-. The roads were dry and hard
1 e unusually large, the fact remains that with rio snow on them. Young gentlemen
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anything but a snowless winter. had been promising, sleigh rides to young
So often' the winters of 'years ago in ladies -- and the young ladies were im-
: the Huron area .glove been pictured as patient for the fulfillment of the •prom -
f <:)new'ith mountains of -snow Yet this ises. But there_ was no snow 1:': The Hu-
__yvas definitely not _the case exactly 114 ron _Signal' of .1848 even suggested. that an
years ago"in:the Goderieh area. The Hur- irdmediate,ipetitiou be sent to The "Board
on;.•Bignal of February, 1848, is 'authority • 'snow
The Weather" is 'to why- there was no
for Our' statement that up to February of snow in' Huron County. •
that year, at least, there was scarcely any 140 then,, even as now, everybody
snow- on .the grcrund_.at all. ` talked about the weather — but "no one
"U'p to the present •dateit has been a- really did anything about" it. So, whether
'remarkable winter" said The Bron Sig-• •in 1848 or 1962; we'll just have tome
. iral during its first issue of February, 1848.what is sent our way, weatherwise•
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GODERICH' ;MINISTERIAL
4 ASSQCIATION
, ENCOURAOENIEN. TS TQ. „PRAYER.
(By Capt, A Bailey, The .,Sal- The right spirit in which to
vation Army) •
In ordt;r that ,we might be
stiffed up <to prayer and mta
our soils may be led to come
near to the -"Throne .of Grace,
1 purpose to take these, few
words "The Throne. of
Grace" as ,the basis of our
short meditation. --
Our text speaks of a throne,
We would bereminded that the
mercy seat is .indeed a throne.
• If, in prayer, we come to a
throne, it is clear 'that our
pirit -should.. be_ one ef. lowly
reverence. ' The King, before,
whom we come_ is highest of
all monarchs ... the king -of
kings and Lord of Lords. His
throne is a .great white throne,
unspotted, Blear as crystal. Let
us then ask the Spirit -of God
to put us in the right frame of
mind, that .,every one 'of our
prayers may be .a 'reverential
approach to the Infinite Majesty
above. ,
If the mercy 'seat is a throne,
_ rFwith theta. . :a.1:e_,it bad for the .rest: Thi ',are.
er rployinent picture slightly better than it the ones ic'h'os"e" attitud and-arrespbnsi
- ility spoil it for others seeking work at
was 'a year ago. Nevertheless, there is this time. This minoriy group is refire-'
still sufficient unemployment ,that the Nat- table.
Tonal Employment, Office is urging a "Why But there are .manY ,jobs that can be
;-Wait for Spring? Do • It Now" program. done right now And there are the right men
laocal househokters, business firms business are- available to do them.' Don,''t leave
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industries are•b4ei4' ng asked to ao their part, it to the last moment for the National
where .p_ossible, to relieve the seasonal lin- Employment Office toobtain them for you.
: .employmc nt. problem. They •are . urged . Your chances 9f getting.: „the . ,right • men
to :do those odd. jobs now rather than wait are improved by allowing sufficient time
until Spring ,brec.ause men and materials are 'vitt order to contact them. • .
-As' of. December•, .1961, ',there was -a
total of 777 persons listed at the local Em-
ploy-ment Office as seeking employment.
The number included; 595. men and 182
women ,,from• various Parts of the County:
By comparison, the number as at Dec-
ember 31,4960-, was 862 of. which 673 were,
men .arid 189; women. " '1
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available to' do' them -now. 11 - you have a
job you want done, you -are requested to
contact the PNational„ Employment Office
at Goderich- for men to do the job. The
same office would appreciate' it .if you were
to let thein know lateron how the help
.provided turned out. •
• There: are always t`hgse• few workers
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- The' Cabot Tower was built
at $t. John's, Nfld., to mark the
400th ,anniversary of John , Gra-
bot's. landing -there. -
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aliproach• the throne of Grace is
that of unwavering • confidence..
ho shalldc oubt the -Ring? Who
dares 0* cafe in question the
imperial word? If • We are coil.,
ing before the throne: of God
it-Wought always to be conducted'
with deepest sincerity:" -Let us
beware -of playing at- praying.
Do .you think ,the Ring of Hen-
ven..is• delighted to hear you
prq.nounce words- with a flip-
pant tongue and...a 'thoughtless
mind? Sp
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thhipeisigloa Him amustnd"briworship
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of the word "throne" should be
too much for the mortal vision,
our text now presents us with
the soft, gentle radiance the
word. "grace.' • It is a throne'
of . Grace, which we approach.
in prayer." What .an encourage-
ment to those who.„ are begin-
ning to pray, and indeed to all
of us who are -praying men
and women. " ,_ ° •
I': fit is . a throne of Grace,
it should be approached with then the faults of our -prayers
devout joyfulness. -If I find will • be overlooked. Here is
myselffavored by divine grace hope for our larne,limping sup -
to stand among those privileged plicaVoiis. GodPPooks upon the
ones who frequent His courts, prayer as presented through
shall I not be filled with grateful Christ and forgives all its
joy? Let our aces' shine with' inherent faultiness. .
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himself shall not prevent -0
success of his prayer. How
unfit we are. to come before a
throne _ .. wen .that . are defil-
ed with. sin. Do you confess it?
Then_go to the throne of Grace.
God delights. in broken and
-contrite...r•h+earts.--�:�.,
eyed , delight' and mingl. ,e-fai n,Ntek
praises with our prayers.
If it is a throne, whenever'
it is approached -it should be
with complete submission. We
do not pray to God in order
to instruct God ' as to what he
Ought to" do. We are indeed
rm-itte&t -sa to d " hos
PHOTOS COMMENDED '.•. •Com nended was a shot of=Louis
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Entries in the Ontario Motor- Trenault in diving ,
fist's 1960. ;photo . contest,- on dis- ingon the back of a" truck on
play• on the mezzanine floor of the north pier at Goderich.
Carlton' Tower, Toronto, in-
clude five prints " by W. E.
Elliott, Goderich. Two' won
cash prizes as "highly com-
mended'," and a third was a-
warded a "commended" ribbon.
.The highly commended entries
are :black and white..prints, one
of the ornamental bridge in
Stratford'park and the other
of the steamers Houghton, Vic-
torious and, Ericsson abreast
CALL FROM FRANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill were
pleasantly surprised to receive.
a long distance •phonecall from
their.•.flaughter, Pauline, 'who is
stationed. at: Metz, France, and
who is a nurse at the Air Base.
-She called to extend the Sea-
•son's Greetings to her parents,
her sister, Kathleen ' and her
between the piers at Goderich. brother-in-law.
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we must add "Not my will but
Thine be done." - =
If it be a throne it ought to
be approached with enlarged
expectations. A king grants
petitions in .. a royal fashion,
Let , 'us ask God for great'
things; for we have come before
a great throne. Then God. will
do ' for nes. exceedingly above
what we ask or even think. -
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many to pray who have .lot
prayed and should make am who
have been long accustomed W
use the consecrated.'art of pray-
er, to draw near with greater
boldness than ever before the
throne of race. ° '
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Then let us earnest -be •
And never faint in prayer
He loves our •importttitity
And inaltes our cause His care.
DOWN MEMORY'S LANE
50-YearsAgo-1912- •
,Alex J,:. Miller, Toronto, had
purchased F. W. Brophey's
photography business.
William Maedel was appoint-
ed as member.. of the Colborne
board- of health to replace Peter
MacEwan: 4
Florence -Beatrice Jackson
and George Mains were married
at the home of the bride's par=
ents•nea
rAuburn.
n• MissM and
Jacksan,lla ed 'the wedding
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music and little Edna
May Jack-
son was ring -bearer:- .
Hodgens Bros: were selling
new ginghams at 10c per yard
and sable stoles at $8.50 each.
30 .Years Ago -1932 '
Walter Newcombe. won' -an
electric clock in the draw at
Jas. C. Carrie' hardware store.,
Mrs. D. Mofwain, -Newgate
street,. picked fresh green on-
ions in -her garden.
In a •duplicate bridge tourna-
ment, • the -winners 'Were . Arch-
deacon and, Mrs. Jones -Bateman.
who made a 'grand-'- slam in
spades...
At the Women's' Institute,
Mrs. Stirling MacPhail gave: a
paper on "Who's Who and Why
in Ontar'Q:' while Mrs.Oswald
Ginn showred , a patchwork quilt.
15 Years Ago -1947 :
Mrs. F. H Wood : was fatally
injured and several 'other .'spec
tators were hospitalized as ' the
result of a• tragic accident at
the arena during - a game • be-
tyfeen the Louzon Flyers and
• Ed+ Baechler Jr. was r named
chairman of. the Separate School
Board. Muriel Blake, of the Dungan-
non district, -passed away after
spending nine years in an
"iron lung."
Mrs. E. W. Price was hostess
and Mrs. Gordon McPherson
president when the S_,t.. Helen's
Women's • Institute January
meeting was held. • • -
• 10 Years Ago -195Z .
The 1952: New Year's baby
was the. son of .Mr. 4and-,Mrs:-
Jack Hussey, R.R. •3 Goderich.
- A. B. "Bud" Sturdy. resigned.
as C.N.R: telegrapher and• *ex-
press agent:
At Taylor's . Corner, Mrs.
Duff Sturdy was the- new pre-
sident of the W.A. with .Mrs.
Sam. McNall as vice-president:
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty.
and"Mr. Will Hasty spent New
Year's with Mr. and. Mrs. C. •
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