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The Apostle Paul Said:
FORBY GRACE ARE YOU SAVED THROUGH FAITH
AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES: IT IS THE GIFT OF
GOD: NOT WORKS, LEST ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST.
Eph. 2: 8, 9.
....BUT THOUGH WE, OR AN ANGEL FROM HEAVEN,
PREACH ANY OTHER GOSPEL UNTO YOU THAN THAT
WHICH WE HAVE PREACHED UNTO YOU, LET HI1M
BE ACCURSED.—Cal. 1. 8.
TUNE IN: 7-8 p.m. E.D,S.T.
"OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL HOUR"
Chas. E. Fuller, P.O. Box 123, Los Angles 53, Cal.
Mutual Network, Sunday s. Local Station:
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FtALD
1 of 1Goderich, also five nephews an
nieces.
Dr, and Mrs, D. Bradley and
children of Grosse Point returned to
Detroit after spending their vacation
in Hayfield.
St. Andrew's United church, Bay-
field, held their anniversary. services
on Sunday, Aug. 13th. The morning
services was •conducted by Fit. Lt.
Keith Love, Padre of Clinton RCAF.
station and the guest singer was Mrs
M.
Nediger of Clinton. The evening
service 'was conducted by Rev. G. G.
Burton of Clinton and the choir. was
in attendance and assisted by Mrs.
Nediger and a male chorus from
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Neil and Dore-
en, of London spent the week -end
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jolla Pfaff, they wereaccomp-
anied home by their son Ronald who
has spent tWo weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Pfaff .and Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
son iZ'faff.
Mr. Leeland Willert of Zurich,
has purchased the bakery business in
Zurich, known as Eckel's .Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt and
children Larry and Betty Lou, 'o
Toronto, are vacationing with the
former's
mother, Mrs. Alice
Miss Gertrude Peart, Stella, who
has been a patient at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, for a number of
weeks, is now recuperating at the
home of 1VIr. Frank Peart, where her
sister Miss Myrtle Peart is attending
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parlmer, Tor-
onto, are visiting with the former's
mother, Mrs. T. W. Parlmer.
Mrs. Flynn, Centralia, has return-
ed home, having spent a week nurs-
ing Mrs. T. Wren Sr., who has been
poorly.
Joyce Pfaff, little daughter of Mr
wordwol
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CBC NEWS ANNOUNCER
It's Earl Cameron's voice that list-'
crier, I:gar on t71e late summary of
the day'- news, presented oved the
Trans -Canada Network of the CBC,
at 10.00 13.11)- EDT.
Mr. Can:.an is a new: anno'mice r
because that's what he wanted to be
—an•1'• a.= almost that simple. He
was working an she hardware busin-
HENSALL
Help With Boxes!
The ladies of the Hensall Institute
wish to announce that they will be
skipping approximately 50 bozos to
the Hensall boys who are overseas
some time in August. The funds are
very low at present. Those wishing to
help this worthy 'project may leave
their •contribution with Miss Gladys
Luker before August 21st, Donations
of sugar for the provision of candy
will also be gratefully accepted. Any-
one having .empty boxes suitable fox
candy and cookies or magazines, is
asked to leave them at the town hall
at any time. comics, 'magaziness h
as Liberty, MacLeans, eraDi-
gest, etc., are suitable.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake,
and children, and Y1rs. Walks, left
this week for a two weeks' vacation
at Muskoka.
Mr. and MTS. James W. Bonthron
are enjoying a vacation. Their son,
Cpl. Harold Bonthron of Kingston,
is looking after the business during
his father's absence.
Miss Pl'. 'Sutherland received word
and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff is visiting with
her grandmother, •Mrs. MacDonald,
of Seaforth.
A memorial service for the late Pte
William Nichol, who was recently
killed in action in France, will he
held in Carmel Presbyterian church
in the near future, upon the arrival
of the minister Rev. J. E. Taylor,
who is on vacation.
Brucefield Patriotic Society are
sponsoring a Bingo and other feat-
ures Thursday August 24th, an or-
chestra, and band from Clinton
radio school will be present, and a Toronto, are vast an
number of prizes will be drawn for Carol �r nra ,d Mrs. J. E. 1V7 ciJwan.
proceeds for Red Cross.
Sgt. Battoon, Instructor Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn iSchwalm of
Cooper, of tChatham, and his taught Stratford were visitors with the fox
week -end for-
mer's mother here.
'Thursday► August TtC. 1JdiI
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KLOPP'S ONE -STP SERVICE
MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in
inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regulsx
Prices.
Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds
of Grease. Wa invite you to watch un Lubricate your Car and ser
how Trained Attondants Grease Cars
Expert Repairing
WeALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor.
CLEAR use the KING AN
GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up -to -data
Garage and
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your .Car for
the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
C. Fritz & Son Dsed Car Lot in Connection � q
Harvest Thanksgiving services will
be held in St. Paul's Anglican church
Sunday Sept. 10th.
Mr. and Mrs• Lorne Elder have re-
turned to (Hamilton, after spending
two weeks at Grand Bend with Mr.
and ,Mrs. John Passmore and Mr. and
Mrs. John Elder.
Misses Lily and Edith McEwen, of
London; Mrs. Postie, Winnipeg, Land
last week of the death of her aunt, er Helen, visited over the
Mrs. 'Margaret Scott, who died on with Mr. W. C. Stone.
Aug. 10th at Packwood Hospital, Rev George M. Lomond, Pictou,
Nova Scotia, is conducting services
in Carmel Presbyterian church during
the month of August.
London. Funeral seryice was on Sat-
urday 12th from•the George E. Lo-
gan & 'Son Funeral chapel, interment
was in Mount Pleasant 'Cemetery.
ess in Moose Jaw when the CBC re-
presentative arrived to conduct aud-
itions. Not very long after that, the
better business men of Moose Jaw
saw one of their best depart for the•
east.
Now, the former hardware author-
ity pre:.ents the latest news reports'
to Bottlers from coast to coast—in-
eluding the folks back home in Moose
' Jaw.
0 A S H W OO 1 St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. and Mr C. Routledge and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jeffrey and,
family of Ingersoll are spending their fancily of Detroit and Miss Shenrie;
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Jeffrey after spending a few days
Mrs. 1'. Fas..old. , with her parents, returned to their
Sapper Carl Aliemaeg of Petawa- i homes on Sunday last.
wa and Mrs. Allemang and daughter ; Mr. Thomas Denomane of London.
andMiss Gertrude Allemang of Kit- and children, are spending their va-
chener spent a .short vacation with l cation in and around this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. .Edgar Re>temeyer last! The Misses Patricia Jeffrey and
week. { Marie Johnson of Windsor, after sir-
L.A.G. Theo. Luft of Newtound-i ending a week with relatives and fri-
lan,l is ;pending bis furlough. with! ends in this vicinity, returned to
his parents, { Windsor to resume their duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and 1 Threshing in this district is well
family and Mrs. W. Mclsaac of De-1Under way and another week
scrop
troit are spending their holidays with, complete pretty well this
th•• fog .or's pother, Mx . 1. Mc -1 Some beans have been pulled al -
Isaac. 1 ready and it is believed that they
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder and have ecorched from the intense heat
family Detroit are visiting with of late. The yield will be greatly re-
duced by The early ripening.
her mother, Mrs. Hamacher. his
Bobbie Hayti? is spending g
holiday,: with his sister, Mrs. Snyder
in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilmartin of
Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Mote of Milverton visited with Mrs.
13. Hayter last Wednesday.
Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer is spend-
ing a few days in Toronto tone it^
chener this week.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Ma:-'t.'r Ralph Cronin of Tsuonte,
spent two weeks visiting with Ken-
neth Scotchmer.
Nr. and Mrs. Cronin and Mr.. and
Mrs.ent
days Oreig of at the homer oftM .and a few
airs.
days
Scotch
Roy
Mr. Fred Watson, John and Roy sof.
Scotchmer attended the races Dr. E. P. Lewis of Toronto is the
Godexich recently. guest of Mrs. N. W. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride and g
children of Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. H. Middleton of Hensall,
Chuter of Harriston, visited at the spent a few days with her mother,
Mrs. 'Woods.
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chuter, Mrs. C. R. Will who has been
at Varna• critically ill at.her summer home in
Rev. Reba Hern has returned from village by
her holiday trip to her home at Ste. theliee was taken to London
Xldarie, and a trip to British Colum -Miss Dean Castle, Reg. N. of Strat
'hie• ford is spending two weeks with her
The annual sacred concert s was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Castle.
Gored by the Varna Red Cross
held Sunday evening last on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston re-
1�'loft*at'.a spacious lawn which was turned to Detroit after having Spent
nicely decorated for the occasion. some time with the former's father,
The night wag perfect and a good -George Castle.
pengram was presented to a large Mr. LeRoy Poth reburied to Cale -
audience. Proceeds amounted to donia after having spent a week with
.95.a Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett Mrs.,
It,v Reba Barn was in charge of Poth and Master Ronald remaining
This new summer resort which
has been lately surveyed is very much
attracting the public, for one Sun-
day last the Main Street to the lake
was lined up with cars on both sid-
es. While the occupants were en-
joying a natural bath from the deep
blue. We believe another year will
bring many campers from the cities,
it is true there are no shade trees,
but those that leave the city surroun-
ded with buildings and shade do not
want to go to a dense forest to he
sweathered. But rather where they
can get free bathing, and then turn
their hacks up for a good sun bath.
BAYFIELD
Miss Mabel Scotchmer. of Toronto
spent the week -end under the parent -
anniversary services at Grand Bend
On Sunday last. int
LAC • Wms. Reid and family 'p
a week -end at the home of Mr. and
Gee. Reid.rl theTi ; Meed 1< �,r hn: ent
:.:'rd 'iln;Z)aitsi• ..: taaar:P 1,1 frnin.
for a longer period.
Herbert Napier P1owlic, aged 72I
years died in Galt. net was a son of
OP lata Mr. and lairs. William row-
lie of Bayfield. He went to reside)
in Galt 4r; years ago, and for the
:r a :t tven'x yoars has boon retired. i
::• l,y ,',a brother, Andrew
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DISTRICT NEWS
Home Gutted By Fire.
Fire almost completely gutted the)
five roomed frame residence of Thos.
Wood, Listowel causing damage esti
mated at more than $2,000 to the
building and contents. A coal oil
stove is believed to have started thea
blaze, which originated in the wood
shed.
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell and Patsy,
Misses Margaret Glenn and Ellen
Fretnlin, Mrs. Grace Harpole
and
Jean McAllister spent a pleasant
we-
ek -end camping at Grand Bend.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckler, Exeter,
announce the engagement of their
only daughter, •Grace Norene, to
Flight •Seng. Wm. McKenzie Ballan-
tyne, RCAF., son of Mr. John Halle
antyne and the late Mrs. Ballantyne,
Thames Road, the marriage to talcs
place in Jmes St. United church, Ere;
eter, Saturday, Aug. 19th at 3 prim,
Now that I can go I'm not going to stick around and
let the other fellows do it.
Bill and Jack went over.. last week, and Fred's been
over there a year. Now it's my chance:
It's going to take months of training before I can
get fighting -fit, so I'd better get moving
today.
Yes sirl I'in going now, to tell Dad and
Mom that I'm on airy way to sign up.
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W GAR it ON YOUR ARM
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