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There's a Pioneer in your past.
There's a Pioneer in your future!
FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES ON 'PIONEER AND
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS SEE YOUR .LOCAL DEALER&
RA,DER & :MITTLEHXYLTZ
Phone. 63.. -- Zurieh
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Thou- Crownest the Year
with Thy Goodness„
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WHAT SHALL WE SAY THEN? SHALL WE 'CONTINUE IN ::
SIN, THAT -GRACE MAY ABOUND? Gar., POR)44). HOW r '
SHALL. WE, THAT ARE DEAD TO SIN, 'LIVE ANY,,,LONG-
ER THEREIN? Romans 61 1„ 2. , • + •
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For the wages of sin is death, but the Gift 0-f.ni,d Ls Eternal •• r
Life through Jesus Christ. . Rotnans..01..Z4.... 4
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For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but 'to obtain Sal- .t.
vation by our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Tess. S:
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deo ou surkdoy laot.
Guests over the week -end at the
home of Mr and avirs Leon Bedard
were, their daughters Marian frora
London.
Mrs. Therese Hartman in comp-
anir, with,her son Richard, called on
her parents on the B. W. recently,
Regardless of zero weather resort-
ers and their way to their summer
cottligei along the lake for perhaps
a week-erid rest. Hydro lights can
be seen flickering from azar till the
late hours. That is evident thatthey
still enjoy the lake breezes regard!,
less of the cold.
Miss Bridget Laporte of the Dur
charrne resident an the -B, Water
south, was a Sunday last visitor with
her parents in the Drysdale vicinity,;
Miss Martha. Mas.se•.tiff St. Joseph,
who was recently.sudhed to the Olin -
ton Hospital, where she was operated
on for appendicitis is ;well on the
mend. We wish .her a speedy re4=
covery. r-
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A Successful Wife
A successful wife is composed of
two affectionate arms with which to
enfold, comfort and cherish her to -v --
ed •ones, when they need her. She
has two busy hands which run t1
gamut from darning socks to lighting
the dinner candles on festive occasi-
ons. She possesses two ears which
listen to the joys, troubles, successea,
and defeats of daily living. She has
two lips that promise, counsel, resti8
sure and encourage the members of
her familly to advance toward the
goals they have set for themselves.'
She has •two feet to take her thra.
the myrieri duties involved in „mari-;
aging PI -I -loot -his .organized household.
She has been given a mind to envis-
ion the future, to 'remember, or an-
ticipate the wiles of her family,
while never forgetting the ever pre-
' sent tasks of the day. And last, but
not least, she has a heart where joy
and sorrow intermingle; 1w1tich filia
with sympathy, swells with pride, .or
bursts with love as the situation de
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mends. All this she is icheerful,
willing, unfaltering, unselfish, asking
only for the love and success of her
fan -illy. With the above, short or
tall, plump or thin, rich or poor,
retty or plain, she -is the- wonmn
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FOR BETTER BUYS IN
BEDDING, SHOP AT
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the sign
of better
living
all over
Canada..,
sheets...
blankets..,
pillow slips
made right...
here in
Canada
Long -wearing tummy is the big
feature this winter! That's Tex -
/node's big on to your budge!'
See the beauty �f -Tex-made, cur-
rently in your favorite :store. Feel
The. comfort — ibuy it wherever
you see *he Itex,nrode sign.
Canada lives better
with Tex.rnade!
who has taken la 'house and made a
happy home for those who live with-
in. . .
Huron County Council
The 1954 Huron County .Council
which will convene in the Court.
House, Godericlh next week will enn-
sist of the. following-:
Ashfield—Cedil Blake.
iBlyth11.
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MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next Meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the Council. Chambers, Court
House, Goderich; commencing
Tuesday, Janua.ry 19, 1954, ai 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than
Saturday. January 16, 1954
A. H. Erskine, County 'Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario.
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DASHWOOD Stade Sec. -Teas, 'Miss Gertrude
Biessnthol; Leader, Miss Helen Nad-
iger; asst. Mrs. Edgar Restemayer
and .Melvin Stade; librarians, Mrs.
Reid Miller, :Miss Elaine Becker. En-
tertainment alii.ss Shirley Haugh, Mrs
Wm. Stade, iIiss Anna Messner and
Howard Datans.
Mn. Emma Dietrich is contiend to
her bed and is being 'ea,red for by
her two daughters, . Mrs. 1,eortard
Resternayer and Mrs: Wm. Ziler. ,
Mr. Elgin Weigand chipped his
hip when he fell on ice and is con-
fined to his bed for some time.
.Mrs. Albert iVliller who Was a pat-
ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, return-
ed home Sunday. •
Mrs. Alma Hoperott received word
that her son C.O.P. Fred 2. of the
ship 6%Tagnificentm,R, Royat Can.
/gamy; received of her 'Majesty the
:Celebrate Birthday
Nineteen cousins and friends of
Diane 'Weber who was five years old
Jan. 6, gathered at the home of Mr
and 17Virs Ralph Weber, her parents.
One guest was unable to come due to
sickness, but -the rest enjoyed games
and telivision, sandwiches,-, cake, etc.
Mrs. Cowan .of Dashwood and Mrs. I.
K. Weber of Exeter , assisted the
mother The presents were varied and
agreeably surprized the recipient.The
happy little girl 'when asked in the
anorning how old she was replied "T
will he five years old when, T have had
my birthday."
Had Prayer Services
Three pastors of the Grand Bend
churches assisted in the union prayer in the EX.& chUreli in Dash-
wood last Thesday night and Rev. G,onatiOn
Trott and some of his members were
to the service at 0, Bend in the
tn-
.ited, Church.
'f•ion Lutheran choir held their an.;,St. Joseph .& Blue Water Areal
lazal meeting Friday eve, Jan, 'S.The!
followin.r officers were alocted: Pres. Mr and 'Mrs Avila, rYttelarint or Um
.44gar Resernayer, Melvin1.41
Water iota].) motored to Loa-
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JANUARY SPECIALS
Used 123,4" Table Modeil T.V. with new picture tubeand all
gone over like now, only $150.00
Used 7" Portable T. V„ like new $100.00
1953 Motorola Console, walnut cabinet, brand new. This is a
DeLux 'model 8549.00, now 8449.00. $/-00.00 Savings.
1953 Pye T. V., table Model in walnut, brand new sells at
$358.00 now $278.00. A saving of $70.00.
Rollie's Telivision .1 Grand Bend
With Three year's handling Televisions, 1 have chosen First
Admiral T. V., as they are the largest manufaaurers of T. V.
in the continent,
Second — Motorola T. V. being the world's largest exclusive
Electronics manufacturers.. .
Third — I have chosen Hallicrafter as they make the most
presciour.makes of T. V. and Radio, and are leaders in Elect-
ronic parts of both fields, military .ancl
, civilian.
And the Fourth — Pyi T. V., made first in England 15 years
ago. Admiral Motorola Hallicrafter and Pye are all being
made in Canada, creating work for our own people, why buy
work for other countries.
We have as many as 54 models to choose from on our flops-,
For better prices come and see u'Why listen to your radio
when you can see it on Telivision. .
priW. e are discentinuing space heaters, and have f .
our diff
erent sixes left in stock, Quake e and Lloyd 20 to 25% off list
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You can't miss this offer. .. • . •
Rollie's Telivision and.Apriliances
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ALSO HANDLERefrigerators,. deep.- freezes,..Washing !Vlach.
ines, clothes dryers, electric •Stoves, small appliances -suels ak •
Elec. Irons, Toasters, Elec. Kettles, Etc. ' Tric‘..clests
Wagons, Sleighs and Tobagans, Skates, Wealso have a
large stock of Rifles and Shot Guns of various makes. A
large stock of Ammunition for the Hunters.,
. ' • • FOR • BETTER, PRICES
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Brussels — R. R. -Cousins-.
.01inton — Nadiger.
Clinton (dep.)-L. Melvin Crich
Colborne — 'Clarence Hunter.
Exeter — R. E. Pooley •
Riceitei (dep). Wan. 'McKenzie
God:erica,. — John H. Graham.
Goderich(deo) — Jos. Allaire.
46trey., Clifford Rowland.
Hay — Earl Campbell
Hay (dep.) V. L. Becker.
Herisall.— Alvin W. Kerslake.
Howick, (dep) —Arthur Gibson
Hidlett -Wm.• J.. Dale.
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Grand Bend
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Morris -- 'Bailey IParrott.
McKillop — Dan Beuerman.
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' Seaforth — Norman Scoina..
Stanley — Alvin. M•cBride.
Stephen — John 'Morrissey •
Stephen (dep) Wellington Ha/at
Tticker$inith — James Dog.
„ Turnberry — John V. Fischer.
Usborne — Verne Pin.contbs.
Wawanosh, East — Orval Taylaff.,.
Wawanozh, West. — John Dumb&
Wirikhani' '.(dep)--:. Joe Kerr.
Wingliaiff
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YOU CAN HAVE ONE, TOO!
Skilled :Aircraft Technicians are the "line backers" in ihe expanding
Royal Canadian Air Tierce team. Vtlithbat their "OK" a plane isn't
pertnitted`to take off.
LA Ed Craig was a garage mechanic a couple of years ago. Today
hes a fully -trained and skilled Aero -Engine Technician. He's an
expert oriqt11 types of aircraft engines — from single-engine Oenes to
. fp,uf.engine transports. •
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If YOU want an aviation Career with opportunity for advancement,
adventure, good pay and a pension after 20 years, enrol today to train
as a skilled Aircraft ',Technician.
SEE THE CAREER COUNSEILLOVAT'YOUR NEAREST
RCAF RECRUITING UNIT OR MAIL THE COUPON TODAY/
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LAC ERIC CRAIG
25, of Carp, Ontario, doesn't
get eqcugh of planes in his
•RCAF lob as a skilled Aero.
Engine Technician. In his spore
time, he makes model aircraft,.
He, his wife dnd baby live in
married quarters at RCAF
Station Uplands, near Ottawa.
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