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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-12-25, Page 41 t r,q ZURICR - 01°41 TRIO r- Scrap iron - $1.00 Cwt® • • • ZURICH � aERAL • • • • • • • • s� • W • • e s m Exeter - rs Salvage Co, Phone 423 Exeter, Ont. • • f TRAflTOR R PAIRING s { 5 :4 4 4 • AND FARM MACHINERY 'New Idea Farm Equipment, Gehl and Fairbanks ''Morse Hammermills power take -off or belt driven, Tractor chains, 1-leat Housers, etc. Tractor Tires sold repaired or loaded with fluid. Minor repairs or complete overhauls to all makes of tractors.. ELROY DESJARDINE Phone 78 - Titch Located at rear shop of Ward Fritz Motors' • • 4 !4 • 0 EtzgaismeamentEroganswessemon THE DEMONS AND CHRISTMAS nt •their d• • � Have you ever stopped to wonder how the demons -spe •¢- 4 Christmas? Could it be possible that they find any occasion to suc- " cess to their cause at Clu•istmas time, when our thinking and -actions .l. are so completely revolutionized? Satan has done itis worst from j the begining to hinder the work and purpose of the Babe of`Bethlehen + at He made it necessary for Mary the mother of Jesus to go on a ,l, long journey when an expectant mother could have been'better cared + for at home. He taw to it that the inn at Bethlehem was well filled .i. hoping this to be a means of defeating God's purpose of redemption. Satan caused Herod to send out a decree that all baby boys should .l. fit, be slain.. Satan tempted Christ in the wilderness by offering' to Him '1• 1' the kingdoms of the world through compromise rather than God's ap- 4 pointed way, "The Cross.". All through the life and ministry of I. Jesus he was haunted, hindered, and attacked by Satan and his de- monds... In the midst of all the subtle attacks of Satan, this Babe of + Bethlehem who was predestined to bruise the head of 'the Serpent, fi '1' came through the arena of time Victorious, this qualifying'to be our Savious from sin.... ... ... , Has Satan given up in his effort to defeat the cause of Christ- ';• mas?.. The answer is NO. To -day he goeth about. as an "Angel of light" seeking whorn he may deceive.. C hristnta has become the ,a, most occupied season of the year. People are r sh- ere and there, 4 q. and even as in the day of Christ's birth, we are o- busy to behold ,{t, �> i . is ?.s rt in the vic- • ious circle of "giving to get" we forget = t:'as✓�ea .-a=te Czft of Cod We are so enthusiastic about gifts to ether... .-a e = .=ct the one thing n,•edful, "Present your bodies a Puling s� a Ic and ac - 4, septahte unto God which is your reasonable ser^ _. ' ..-tst said. '•I 4' am the vine, ye are the branches." The branches o, rss' s tree $ 4. SO occupy our attention, that there is no bine To: C ism: to a ern, } "a' our lives with the fruits of His Spirit As Satan .d bis6........,s.teio •. ... . Kacir a pace to behold their work of havoc, their greatest victory. is r not seen in the "ungodliness of the ungodly," bat in the "blindness + ,g of the enlightened," •i• 41. CHRISTMAS I5 A BUSY TIME FOR THE 'DEMONS. + Let us atop fora moment and rethink our plans for Christmas, ,� 4 s • • 8 • • • CHRIS"1 MAS AND NIs YEAR Greetings Ott, t Wishes for Your Health and Good Fortune In The Coming Year V. 1L BECKER & SONS Dasirscood Ontario 1.30 A Very Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year TO ALL Thgursday, December 2i:th, 1950' and Mrs W. D. Simpson, atilt f�ored by the Chamber of Comerer',visite and S ensall Branch of the Canedia •t I sons Bill and Bob of Detroit, x,egion. Sleeve Kerslake aha et cv. J •ed this meek with the forrner•'a Moo B. Fox spoke briefly and Rev, Rogers showed films. 450 received O bags of candy and eats, and 350 • ilk tonal • • ther Mrs. L. Simpson. Death of Thomas Scott Welsh Thomas Scott Welsh, 4'1!, one of bottles of chocolate milk was c ed by Mr. Ron Mock and the Introit. the best known young busrnessmern. dale Diary Santa Claus arrives in the i of this di.ttri.cta ed j nClintonn H s' fire i;ruck and was present. I pilaf, Sunday e • The Ladies' Choir wider direction 130th from gunshot wounds in the of Mr. J. L. ceto, ACCO•, presented', chest which he received at his home• a choral service a packed house in that morning. He had been in the the town hall Sunday evening, 21st. i sawmill business here all his life, an:' Rev W. 3. Rogers presentee ine ad-. was associated with his father, the, dress. Mrs, Haun rendered •a solo, al- l late Thomas 'w is a who died of Ith • Miss Jean Hen- this yeah. He wasd s solo.was sung by he 'Chamber of Commerce. Surviving rCarols were sung by with besides his wife, formerly Hazel' choir. Rev. J. B Fox assisted 1 Clark, of Exeter, are one son Wayne,. the services. and two sisters, Mrs. Laird Mickle, A number front Hensall attended and Mrs. Florence Joynt- all of Hen. the Commencement exercises at the l Sall. Private funeral services were South Huron District High School held from the December 3uneral Thursday and Friday 18 and 19th. home Wednesday A number of former pupils of Hen- 2.30 pen. with the Rev, W J. Dog. sail .School received awards. i ers 'officiating. 1 0•• • 0 •I • WUERTH ELECTRIC - ZURICH ,•, R ned it the other way; and today, be- ing frank about it all, one would be much embarrassed as to our decis- ions. One thing 'is certain, alt of it will be tasty. a canton of Cigarettes $10 to silver Paps will be sitting in the front and a mantle radio. The break-in was , room, with male members of his fain - discovered ,early Saturday rnorning lsomend, theirrtis me will outside callers, lleup by Jiin Hayter, ,proprietor. Entry was gained by smaiiliing a pane of schoonerby s of chog icesbrewaTheirat me will be taken up while awaiting din - Pedersen, London; ';C Joint Piper and friends of Australia. Thieves Visit Garage Thieves who 'broke 'into lfayter's Garage Friday alight got away with it ler• glass 'in a back Window of the gar- age. Prov. Constable Cecil Gibbons, of Exeter, is 'investigating. .. those little .incidents gone by. They On Tuesday evening, -prior to -.her marriage, Gloria 'Kraft was surprised !aloeenjoyment pllir by a number of friends at a miscell- at cigarettes untitheris aneous shower at the 'home of Mrs. black and blue with clouds of smoke, Ness. An address was read ey Mrs. such will be some of the passtimes Ness after which Gloria was •presen- on these festival days. ted with lovely gifts, and thanked her friends in her 'usual pleasing manner after w'hidh the evening was spent in playing progressive bunco. followed by a delightful lunch. ner by telling stories and recalling St Joseph and Beaver Town In this issue of the "Zurich Herald we take this means in thanking its management for 'Christmas Greetings also for co-operating' with us in other ways. We in return extend to them 19:5$ will be the seventh consecutive a very joyous Christmas, gnu that " year he has taken the office without the New Year may bless thein with opposition. The four returnee counc- good health .which means -lite ivortn illa-s are. Lorne Luker, Harry Hoy, "which means I living, peace of Mind, ' N. Jones, W. Parke The three school contentment of health 'and prosperity t.trustees for a two-year term are: H. which is essential to carry "on. With Scene, W. Brown and 3. Tudor. e .t is in min ev our best .i�rshes.—Corr. •p,A.G. Guelph, was a recent visitor Only a few more days -remain and at the home of Mr and lois, Laird then the year of (11952 will have pas- Mickle. sed in ?b'livion:_.:in ithese idgingAilura Mels: Crearge Snkisl:e , is spending a of tile' old year, people will , gam month at the home of her brother make resolutions for The New Year; sister-in-law,Rev. and Mrs:- A. But before all of this comes to :Pass, .31 D.aBoa, of London, before entering it is also a time when people in the hospital for eye treatment. all climes are making preparations to i Miss Betty Mickle, nurse-in-train- make urse in train - make merry, andr to celebrate"the ing„ at Victoria Hospital, Lonaon, is feast of the Christ Xing. It is also spending this week with her parents, a 'day of gaity, for an that day and Mr and Mrs Laird Mickle and fent- also New Year's Day families. and ily as well relatives and friends will t Mr and Mrs J. E McEwan wftt be gather together. Christmas guests with Sergeant Stir- Speaking ia t movements by tt;I,you you ling Etherington, Mrs. Etherington can see the early morning flick of and family, at RCAF. Centralia. the Hydro in every 'hone, ll of It MT and Mrs John T. Mitchell qui - to be in readiness for the great feast t etly celebrated their 3lstst wedding anniversary Tuesday Dec. ` 3 . of Christmas and New Year. Miss Minnie Reid and Miss Faynke On those feast (days the Mistress Logan have left for St. Petersburg, of the homes will be the oust' one. g Baking and cooking and we tee peo- plethey are those whe will partake ee winter months. Mr and Mrs Stewart McQueen ar- their dish, and relish it '' The rived in St. Petersburg, Florida, young wives of later generatinit» their ,here: they will remain for the vin - have a recipe book tucked up en their ter. kitchen, to that many times they can The annual Christmas party for refer to it; of course grandma. will also play her roll in the 'kitclhen, she the children of Hensall and distract too will be engaged wfi'ere no redipe was held Saturday afternoon -n the books in her early days, she had 'leer- town hall which was packed to cap- acity for the event which was Spons- HENSALI. ACCLAIMED IN HENSALL Hensall Village Council was retur- ned unaltered for 1953 after the reeve, four councillors, three school trustees and a Public Utilities Com- missioner were elected ley acclama- tion at the recent nomination meet- ing. For Reeve, Alvin W. Kerslake, h' d e ask you to a• cent Rev. W. A. Young, Chaplain of the and perhaps we will not work the demons quite as hard..,. 'ft GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS + Box 50 R. R. 1, — Zurich, Ontario Start the New Year RIGHT Buy thoWa i Own Sax in Cwt. =,a or Ton Lots Hogs 15 per cent. Hog. Grower $3.60 69.00 Sow Ration 3.70 71,00 18 p.c. Pig Starter 4.30 35 p.c. Hog Conc. 5.45 Grain Prices Upon Request Petrum - Farm Supplies , - Fertilizer Our Zurich Plant will be closed Jan. 2, 3, 5th, in order to install new equipment Hensall 7'strict Co-op. Phone Hent ;115. Zurich 220 • GRAND BEND illation? meeting called in less than a month, James Dalton was elected to Mr and Mrs. Fred C. 'Walker and a council seat by acclamation. Ile gen Philip of Oakwood Park .tete be joins Councillor, John Hood, Merritt 31yentding the winter months,an, L+,ort Thompson, Clarence Green and Reeve Aireetiderdale, Florida. They expert ee'Herman Gill all acclaimed to village - e leaving e hot'tiy !poets earlier, Lodge Names Officers Greenway LOT, 219 held ite aneueal. 1JASHWOOD •ixteeting and elected offiicers: J. A. Vit., Milton Haugh is on the sick Cowell WM; Percy FIsie, DM; Les list, Fier many friends wish her a i lieflees Chaplain; Don Zweite rec• speedy recovery. i +;very ; Clayton Earl Little m arcual ; 3. [holiday r .icor:, at the home of 'toeoran, 14 lecturer; Wer; Mellon, their, parents Mr and Mrs 1•�rtc er:.on Vnd lecturer; Horace Lake, lteaeorer their Mr and 1Ir.a Wm. Nolan ree 1 Council l'inAIJy filled werToronto who heft to reside in San f *rand Bend's 1 h r:1 connr•.1 wa ! Diego, Cal., and MIs. C. N. Diiralin l llinn iy filled on Monday end brought; and daughter of Ottawa; Mr and Mrs lee e, fell . trete h at; the lime nem- ,3 e'titnutil i•4nrl. fitntl)ly, M';,.; Martha! • tiki r tk;' X. with revokitionary new Central Heating System Gas and Ott Models) F43 Above, the furnace is located es the utility room with heat tubes he , the attic. 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