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The 4.fterfieortPf dePirtnlezit, With an inerpase in
, A 1111
the W,M S ofno Presbyltetlan, vamp over the previous year.
Phureh waS "held, .On TUeSd4Y was announced, that the We-,
afternOon,. AnualT 2 With-theman's , Werid DaY o PraYer
president, Mrs. R. B,ivers; pr,e, service Wilt IX' held in Kix
b Acting,. %Arch on. February 4th. ,Fur-
ther -announcement will Ile
inAtzle: :Pitbr.' -A nomination com-
mittee • was. appointed to con-
sist of 'Mrs, J. pito.mado, Miss L
;Matheson and Mrs: - L. S,
Everett.
• An interesting letter from
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Miss •Ida White was read by
Miss L. MacArthur teRing of
their Christmas activities in
India, and how much the child-
ren enjoyed the decorations,
carol singing,. and the Christmas
serviCes.
Mrs. A. Taylor gave the his,
tory and reasons' for the ,bless-
IS
ionar
Tjat,
prayer, and an inteatIngiet-
tr was read from Miss Irene
'Stringer, one of the missionaries
In india, who went -there oin
1026, and is • still doing fine
• Work. '
A numfber• of recommenda-
tions from the "exeoutive were
pfeaented for discilssion and
accepted: that $50 be ,sent for
the workat the Winnipeg. Fel-
lowship Rouse; that funds will
be provided to assist in camP
projects for. the C.G.I.T.; that
a Bible verse will be conlintted
--foT�McaUthdt. the' regularting-boxes. -She -explairreil that
Meeting will, be held at 2:30 as the days go by each one
pleasant things happen to her
stieh as a letter, or a visit from
an old friend; ot a heartfelt
4,;thank you" for the recovery
tedjuiKoduionean_each. from' illness Of a loved ne and
• p.m. by vote of the members.
The president gave some in-
, forrnatfon; regarding the an-
,. hual Presbyterial meeting, and
-reompetillye"Pricts -Piti..-1Bdttzerfatl.„*Vrck.„4: •
lettOr, 'road,
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she remembers the blessing box..
The fi when they are open,ed in
May and November the mem-
I hers realize how good God. hits
I been to them. This money is
placed in a sPeCini fund, NithiCh
takes care of •the supply
PresbYterial expense4und, Ind
all other -expenses, • includin,g
donations to the .anniversary
projects in Canada and over
'seas.MiSr . • ••
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8.4--Schaefer-read--the-
Scripture lesson and offered
prayer fcir the W.M.S, work and
workers, Mrs. Enright intro-
duced the study book on India,
with a drawing of a •tree, the
branches being prayer, study,
giving and. serviee. A man
'showed where the 'different de-
nominations were working, and
iyheeee the, 555. .ropicin people.,
are living, Sixty per cent .of
thein are unable to read, and
very little' Christian literature
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is 'available ,for'those who have
learned to read. Thus there
are many, •averuieS of service
for *all .the "workers. The presi-
dent 'expressed, the apprebia-
tion el the. members to 'Mrs.
Enright for her Very fine. pre-
sentation of the India :,of today.
• The theinbet*tip-",socte-
tuary, Alts_.1„-IVIatheson, spoke of
,the various types of work' in
the auxillaty, and in recognition
of faithful -service presented a.
e-nteMbership-certifteate-Lto
114,1•S J. Pitblado, and to Ole
retiring president, Mrs.' C.
Straughan.
Mrs. H. L. Diggon explained
the need fox visitors to the new
Ontario. Hospital 'saying she
would• be glad to hear of 'any-
one willing W help. •
. New members Were welcom-
and; following„, the benect,te.
tion, ,pronounced by the presi-
dent, m.emibers were able to
meet themduring thd soCial
half hour.,
ly G. MaCI.EOP „, ROSS „.
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:VENERABLE .ORDER
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To, appreelateithe- petentialitY
of the Most Verexable Order of
the ..iiospital of St. John
Jerusalem It . is necessary to
take down ithe 1ight4ime tele -
,frim. its rack, -seek out a
high mountain peak and o.ver-
.alce --thirteen hundred light
years.
Then, and only then, with
the Age of Chivalry in •transient
yov will diScern inidet the
. nark of Age.s the Abbot ProbUs
building a hostel in Jerusalem
'0 bring succour to Pilgriinst�
he Haly Sepulchre.
STx -hundra years prior fo
_his action the world, had wit-
)essed an 'event, the iniport, 01
which has ' neveti- been stir-
peesed.
Ail event 'Whieli chang,ed 1)1e
e.-ofeemen,„toe-lite.-foreeall
dme; the coming of Jesus
Arist, whose message end *ex-
• nrii) I di) ring the sliOR Ty ea re. of
His stay eo, sparked the flaihe
,er emen'e, inspiration that His
precepts linger to this day,
,hough the Maintenanee Of Ilis
philoeophy over the ages was
JnlY .achicyed in the .face of
tremendous ,opposition from a
,rariety of races and" beliefs.
After a short 200 years tile
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Maslen) Caliph, El Hakim razed
Probus' hostel to the ground
and it was only Miter Ilakim's
death th-at it.ei.vas-erestored by
the merchants of a small re-
public'. lyin•g to the south of
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Special Values and Reminders This -Week
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Bargains this Week
THESE SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 8
. •• 1".09,value
COLGATE tal ,Crearn 73 c
8E17 BOY
LIGHT:BULBS
- DODD'S Kidney Pills 79c vaiue 73
12 s 51c
28c ,2 for 4.
KOJEX'
Ti3
pasle=a9„4„...i.
Ornal Cold Capsules 139 value
re youn i
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a. K Ka — .e.ee4W-
lieins a sa
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IVIrs. J. Wright welcomed .the' wine of 'the, students thtsmz
parents, especia.11y, the, fathers, selve. : They we're' conducted
to the January meeting af the by 'tli",eir music ti‘acher,' 'Air.
Goderich Home and School As- Cameron. .
sociation. • .' _ Mr.. Mack- introduced . the-
, Police Chief F. Mitishall spoke grade 5 and 8 teacher, lylis
to the group on the increase straughan, sirs. "Keienekeb,
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of shoplifting,- amongst the Miss" ;11(,'NP, Nthis -Nte-CITii-6116y,
tyou'leg people and the , apathy MieseCarsliffeand la.mieson,
ofthe majority_ of:Paeren-&-7-on-: who,spoke on the different top-
ceening . this problem.' . ice Of each subjectethev teach
He noted that „.ehopping cn• ‘e -,:. NaiTles, called Anialfi. :
tris cater to inipulse buyine in Wiest. grades', These mere brotight, with theni
Airs. Fidher organized an in.
and these , displays make it their..badge in the 'fonm of an
teraiting visual 'display 'in the
more tempting ,ti -i .the. young aticli1o,rium that attractrd the eight pointed cross .'which re -
person without funds to make .niain.s the badge of the Order,
p,arents after the 'Illy•fAirr2,,
-t,te. purchase. . , The, four„ arms of the .crosS
•Ctiia, Minshall slimmed' 11"p Attondance .. wihners were: represent the virtues or •Pru-,.
\;!cToria School, Mrs. Ka'.1)
his talkon theze point: greater dence,, Justice, Tom.petrance and
: flieiscle Robertson. Memorial
par,,,tital control' of whe'pe' 4he Scliool, ".11Ir. - Norman; Victdr Fortitude, while the eight points
-htldren , go; whether fhey bear witnesS to the. B.6itiAtides
arc Latir,ist on ;School, Mrs. Shad,
briegirg Fiorillo inOre ,than: ther slWhich .;liring iram these virtues.
.imoke,' whether they have
dick ,-
„%l-eWri,..,,ht announced that First. Crusade, comprising the
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aPowanee would , bity;:. if -t h ey • In :'I099 the Torres of the
enough mbney 1,0 purchase. cig. '1-'f'Ltk Plower, of Christian Eurepe, re,
Die, .J. li. Leitch week!'
arettes., don't, send smell child- on. the, 'e','!rette• smoking con• captured .,..1"eruOg1ern -*and the
as the trovc1.•''' at thrrobritary mom..
ing. ...Miss N'id.,an moved- the rd Gerrard, took steps to re.
n ',t . buy cigarette.4 warden of the hoie(1, the •Bless•„
(,..t
-.create:. • percen_ta:l.e ,.. of it0105
war eiga re ti ,-,,•-or:eigayet tes met.fi,,gg.be ,acijou`rned and lunch organize, the:. Order which' was
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Hie stat(el that it i.; 31,110':,.L, . • .'"rj."'"'"--"----..t"-r1;767iii'lli7,'-'"7ififfriTiiTir T)) The
- ?' itallejs Of St, ,John foti.lit.
• a.. seri* . of, delaying' actions
'against t•lie. Turks. ... '° *
Acre -when ;the ifoiy
.1.an't . was lost.. ,Next
iland of nhodes wh6re,linving
• lihood of a r, pe;Ton of 'the . SEAFORTII• ---.' Seaforth fire- beaten' off ,the ',Turk,S in , 1480,
!men re-elected John F. Scott !.the'Y sticeumbed- in 1522 and 'rc•
LT,ITy , Iteick' eN-!‘re.,--N1.th,7 . as, ehief Of the-hrigadA. at .theirest.ablishecl the Order on. 'the
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Df ' the as.4,0elation to Innual meet - : :1st:rectal ,Ilalta, granted to them.
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}lief Min,h211. I Torenian is to be 'Ron ,Dol-,1bY.E.Tperror Charles V of Aus-
Ilr. Norinan's cla-.;s 'of -era&,'''mage; assistant ' foreman Ron. tria, A Shont''35 veal's La-t;,r a
3 and 4 chilcit%,,n'san..-; ..roraltproOme; secretary -treasurer, R.
.ilen1,soncr, introduced '76-,:c'i,J. BOusser:"'"'-:
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quarter was ,given ,olt. Asked by
either side, for the Turks, who
undno living „soul in the
fiTit, 'beheaded 'the dead and
placed 'their heads 'on pikes in
.vieW cif the resisting Fort St,
Angelo.
La' Valette, the ;dynamic
Grand 11/Taster and inspirer of
the hospitallers, replied by fir-
ing the heads 'of his principal
prisoner § from his guns into
the Turkish 'lines.
After six months relief came;
the Turks, who had 'been de-
cimated, sot sail for home and
in -the ens -WI years the ()reel:-
rubuill Malta in the massive
'melloW cheese -pocked 'lime-
stone which y oi; may •see ' to
this day.
• It was not till 1798 thgt Napol-
. „'on
the Maud. Soine germ of the
fortitude of Ilie Hospttallers of
1565 mitist have•mstirvived vithi
heir, fabulous buildings, the
greatest of which 'was the "Sac.,
red Infirmary," because when
Hitler's Luftwaffe again 'laid
siege it was the name Dobbie,'
a British mime, which, supplied
the spirit of steadfastness .which
won for Malta the George 'Ceaes.
PAT -haps the aforegoing hair"
dwelt too lengthy -on- an enforc•
ed policy of waging war W
achieve victory', 'but without:vic-
tory -there is no Survivat-and
the first 'touchstone of the Order
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'RESD:AN DAt40,UF.f. CAT,,,,N) ENT 1.50:1.
.PARAMEITE Syrtip16_07....5.50 3.
MEN'S STICK DEODORANT °
ICE
BRAND
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is: "For 'the Faith." • If there
was no survival' then there was
no, olimate-in • which CO sueir'ouir
the, needy and ',so,. fulfill the
secofncl, ipreceptf "For the Ser-
vice of 'Mankind," the, encour-
agement and: . promotion of all
works' of huirtanity •and charity
for the reUf of per:sIons in
sleipless; distress, fsuffering and
:danger without distinction of
line, class or'creed.
.As you stand on your :moun..
tain peak looking tbaCk oyer the
tenturies do you comprehend
the essence of a tradition which,
born, with tihe eoining of Christ,
'nto...theeedelf
of•His faith and,gave, andgivw,
outward expression in the single
unequivocal word "Service"?
And before you reome "down
from your meditations, can you.
honestly, Say there is nothing
-aditione-whieh-haa
"Service" 11,e,r nineteen- centur-
ies? Dni yott not agree that iris
.a rather wonderful victory. for
the, spiritual over the material
that today, in this little,,etown.
of Goderich, we can 'still -Third
'men and women who, for np
material recompense, of their
own free will and in -their Own
spare 'time, are 'prepared to
standby, day in .day out, Until
untoward • .occurience. enables
them to proffer' their carefully
'aCquired skin "In ,the Service
of ,Mankind" • and in so doing,.
enaible Ito- feel .again ,a,spark
of that ancient ,flame?
check
19 vehicles
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• The'Ontario Provincial Police
rciport 846 reportalble accidents
in the Mount Forest district,
Bruce; Grey,. Waterloo, Huron,
Wellington and Perth counties,
ih December..
The total. includes all aeci
dents with injuries and all with
$100 dathage or more.
,Thee were six fatal aecidents
with seven deaths; 105 people
were injured.
The police in the six-catnity.
sdistriet checked 2,419 yehicle§
and isOued 1,049 wp.rnings.
There were 476 charges, pre- ,
ferred:
Tickets were handed out for
60 defective cars,' 45 speeders,
145 rules off the road, 56 ear -
less drivers, drivers,, four intoxicated „
drivers anti 11 with ability lin;
paired. Two were driving while
prohibited.
I BINGO at LEGION HALL
STURDAY, FEBRUARY 8
at 8:30 p.m.
'`, • ,15 GAMES $1.00
The prize for etch regular game will be 02.00
Share4the;Wealtrelaeloottombined:
JACKPOT OF 00.00 IN 58 CALLS
SPONSORED BY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109
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CONTINUES
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1 35 VALUi
VICK$LTIL-SPANT4
HY-STYLE Hair Spray 225 value 99c
G.E.,Sup Tan Kt 18,•95 'value 17;95
..,Hollywooci Wave Set 8 oz .siz?. 3.7c
PEPSODENT Toothpaste An
With FREE Nylon' Hair Brush 1.
250:s
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Vaientilie •Da4nce
FR IDAY, FEBRUXRY 14ih
p.m. to 1 a.m.
A UB URNITENTORIA I '4 HA EC
-TIFFIN'S ORCHESTRA - Adinission 75c each
Women's2Institute Aelling.Lunch
DRAW FOR BAINTON WOOLLEN 'BL4NKET
„ ".Sponsored by Memorial Hall Board
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I.D.A, BRAND
B RO NC H
syRup-,
prompt,' healing' preparation for the relief of BRONCHITIS
and COUGHS due to colds.
mo t.tieV'astating was laid
to the island hy• Suleiman.'
Magnificent with a force four
times , that af the hospitall-rs':
It was an opie struggle which
brouselet forth •heroic bravery,
e'e1f-saerifice and ,brntality. After
the of Fort St. :Elino no
•GODERICH , ONT..
DANCING FOR.THE 'YOUNG CROWD
EVERY SATURDAY NIGH'
No slacks or blue jeans
• THIS WEEK
t"Johnny Stevens and The Bel -Aires"
9 P.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT
ADMISSION 7.5c PER' PERSON 2
Catering 'to .Weddings, Cunchqons; Banquets; .Rinsmen
Lions, and Rotary -Meetings.
Phone 524 -9371 -or 524-9264
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REDUCTIONS
RADIOS • HI-FI's
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TV • . TAPE RECORDERS
MUSICAL INSTRUMETS
RECORDS and PLAYERS
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:EAST STREET '(Opp. the _Post Office)
MONEY
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Home
League
revived
Remote Control
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8 -oz. '95c
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Now you can havi, your garage door -open ,and close
Ey touching a button on the dash of your Car. There'
is no need to get 'Out into the stormy weather any
X50
more.
-141e- i%a4(V,a44-041—A•Mily 1-10-1c14.
League meetings have taken an
new interest. The meetings
commenced in January with a
Back' to Scliodl night when the
ladies "came dressed for school.
Lastweek_ the league had, 'a
interestingeNand informa-
eive talk on "The DrYcleaner &
You." by Mr. WilSon of French
Drycleaners. lir. Wilson ex-
plained the different fabrics
which would ,takthe drycyan-
ing solvents and what to' expe
when persons -ask for4pots to be
removed. , He also suggested
that before drapes are bought
tat a .sample of -the 'material
be ,broight,in zand tested, for
drycleaning.
This week, the league will
h‘ave a meeting lin the Bihle
when the leave will see the
fln of "Mary,'Jones and her
Bible." '
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We are bedecked with -
all -the latest fashions in
a myriad of colors.
-Salvajion—Army-.
speaker
.Major .arkir Nrsi Leslie Tit-
combe Were the guest ,Speak-
ers al the Selva•tion 'Army -pt.
adei lasCgithday, Febrary 2
Prior to coming to the W,estern
Ohtario DivisiOn'the Major and
his ‘‘,!fe were stationed in East:
ern Canada. Ile was also flat
Divisional YOuth Officer for. the
Mon!real.Divisiom.
Major' Ti,tcombe is the ht.ad
n1 all ne Baden Powell move
writs in this Area as well a
having the oversight to all Sal
Vation Army youth activitie,
He is also the 'director of the
S.A. Camp at Bayfield.
He -came to Goderichas an
'old aoquairitanc'e iince he was
9tatiorted with the-,Salvattkion.
Army in Clintortikand knows this'
area well. •
Radio controlled oPerator, compiete with one trent-
,
mitter and one push-button. manual witch.
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TO PRODUCE RESULTS 'AND
BRING SAVINGS TO YOU
ERSON.'
'DRUG STORE:
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4 VIri' DELIVER •
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No Money' Down
With a
, Conklin Budget
Account
Y,on'll love the fashions
ft5i spring '64. They are
, so feminine and flatter-
ing.
See our windows for
preview and then
step in, for a fresh
breath of spring
4s.
40
Topping your list and your outfit thi sPring
Sbonkl be a new spring hat. We have Shine
daring and truly ekeiting headliners for the
fresh newteeason ahead.
Giye yourself a Mt and buy your new spring
:hat now.
FASHION SHO
THE SQUAkE
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