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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-02-11, Page 5• " 11P,r4,7j, • • 4 • • e • LEATHER : BRIEF. CAS[$ To Clear M'' 20% 00 COMAE JEWELLERY Boxed Sets - Reg. $2.00 :To Clear: at 99 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 4 BRITISH ISRAEL - The Bible's National Message Have you everConsidered the evidence on which4. we base our belief that the Celto-Saxon peoples are, the continuation of God's servant race and nation ;f !skid, and that our. ancient Throne is the one called in the Bible the Throne of David? If not, we would like to point out that present world conditions are a most emphatic warning that this question can no longer be safely ignored. Today we are living in the very shadow of "Armageddon" -that great and final conflict through which Israel can come safely only by a general recognition of her identity and a complete surrender, both individually and nationally, to God's Will and Purpose for her. Thus the question of whether or not we are Israel is both vital and urgent. WE WOULD UKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT For Your Copy of Our FREE Booklet "An Introduction to the British -Israel Evangel" Write to the Secretary: • Canadian British Israel Association,in Ontario :P.O. Box 744, Station 8, Ottorr,, Ontario FERTILIZER SERVICE A complete Warehouse Service ...now within a few miles of your farm. Products • SUPER FLOW Fertilizers in bulk or bags • C -l -i., Anhydrous Ammonia in 2 -ton nurse tanks (applicators available) • • Special Turf and Garden Fertilizers (GOLFGREEN and EVERGREEN) Services 'Save time and money with the - C -l -L Bulk Spreading Service. 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'Patridge, publisher of Camrose, Alberta, Canadian, and president of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers' Associa- tion, will address the dele- gates. There will be speakers on "al laspects of weekly news-. paper publishing during the business sessions. Hon. Charles MacNaughton, Minister of Highways, 1011 ad- dress the delegates at luncheon on Friday, after which Dr. How: and Long, University of South- ern Illinois, U.S.A., will speak and eonduct a forum on editor- ial writing. Hon. Mitchell Sharp Will speak to the delegates in the interest of Expo 67,, following the breakfast on Saturday. On Saturday morning the delegates will visit the Ry- erson Polytechnical Institute, where. they will beguests for luncheon. The speaker will be Hon. William Davis, Minister of Education. Winners of Competitions General Excellence, under 1,000 population: 1, Dutton Ad- vance; 2, Vineland - Jordan Post; 3, Thamesville Herald. Under 2,000: 1, WinChester Press; 2, Chesterville Record; 3, Xemptville Weekly Ad- ' Husband: "Yes, but Pop bet- ter have the cash." Son: "Dad! It's drizzling. Will you drive me to school?" Dad: "Why do you suppose you have two good feet, buddy?" Son (after pausing): "Well, isn't one to put on the brake and the other to put on the accelerator?" AFTER THE ANNUAL MEETING Of Huron County Hag Producers • in Clinton Legion Hall, the directors met and elected their top executives. Seated, front row, left to right, Gordon Elliott, RR 5, Seaforth, vice-president; Robert McAllister, Bit 2, Auburn, president, and Elmer Ireland, RR 5, Wingham, secretary-treasiwer. Standing, left to right, Leonard Lovell, Kippen, a new director at large; Alfred H. Warner, RR 1, Bayfield, assistant secre- tary -treasurer, and Frank Hill, RR 1, Varna another first-year director at large. (CNR photo by John Visser). vance. Under 3,500: 1, Blen- heim News -Tribune; 2, Wing - ham Advance -Times; 3, Exeter Times -Advocate. Over 3,500: 1, Leamington Post and News; 2, Fort Erie Times -Review; 2, Midland Free Press -Herald; , 3, Kapuskasing Northern Times. Picture •Competitioes Special Competitions - Best use of pictures: Spot News: 1, Winchester Press; 2, Clinton News -Record; 3, Midland free Press -Herald. General: 1, Pres- cott Journal;, 2, Exeter Times - Advocate; ' 3, Renfrew Ad- vance, Sports: 1, Renfrew Ad- vance; 2, Clinton News -Record; 3, Prescott Journal. Editorial Page Photograph: 1, Milton Canadian Champion; 2, Till- sonburg News; 3, Renfrew Advance. • Special Classes Advertising Excellence: 1, Exeter Times,- Advocate; • 2, Port' Perry Star; 3, Blenheim News -Tribune; 3, Leamington Post and News. Typographical excellence: 1, Fort Erie Times Review; 2, Midland Free Press -Herald; 3, Leamington Post and News. Best Front Page: Kapuskas- ing Northern Times. , Greatest Improvement: 1, Thamesville Herald; 2, Alvin- ston Free Press; 3, Bothwell Times. Best Editorial Page: 1, Leam- ington Post and News; 2, Port Credit Weekly; 3, Prescott Journal. Final Clearance MEN'S and BOYS' SKI JACKETS PARKAS - UNDERWEAR - GLOVES WORK SHIRTS LINED JEANS WORK SMOCKS . HOCKEY SWEATERS, SOCKS & TOQUES All 20% Discount -- at -- • BILL l'SHEA MEN'S WEAR , The Home of : . . ' ARROW SHIRTS - HARVEY WOODS HAPPY FOOT SOCKS - BYFORD HDSIERY STYLE -KRAFT and B & F SPORTSWEAR J. P. and WALKER WORK CLOTHING RIVIERA SLACKS • REGENT' KNIT SWEATERS and LARRY CARTER CASUALS We invite you to visit the World's Largest Poultry and Livestock RESEARCH FARM at St. Louis, Missouri, with us. Leave London by plane March 1, at 7 a.m. Return back to London, Tuesday, Mar. 2, 3 p.m. 0 SEVERAL -FROM THE AREA HAVE SIGNED UP TO GO 0 Contact us for further details now as seat a are limited! MILTON 1. DIETZ RR. 3, Seaforth Phone 527-0608 BRODHAGEN NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr. Irvin Scherbarth, RR -2, Monkton, had the misfortune to lose a finger on his left hand when he accidentally got caught in a mobile grain chopper which was working at his home. He was treated at Stratford Hospi- tal. He is the son a Mrs. John Scherbarth and the late Mr. Scherbarth. Eight couples of the Married Couples. Group of St. Peter's Lutheran Church attended the minstrel show. at - the Avon Theatre, Stratford, on Tuesday evening and had lunch at the church here afterwards. Rev. and Mrs. Patzer,' of RR 4, Mitchell,' visited with Rev. and Mrs. Harold' Brill recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cham- bers, John. and Debbie, and Mrs. Chambers, Sr., of Preston, and Mrs. Toledo Beuerman, of Wa- terloo, and Mr. Leonard Miller, Kitchener, with' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur -Hoegy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eick- meier attended the Toronte- Chicago hockey game at the Maple Leaf Gardens; Toronto, on Saturday night. •• Mrs. George Young, of Strat- ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Don McLaughlin and family, of Kin- cardine,. with George and Wil- liam Diegel on S.unday: • Miss Jane Rock, Waterloo Lutheran University, with her parents, M. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Wilson, of St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman, Michelle and Michael, of Mit- chell, with Mr. and Mrs. Man- uel Beuerman. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Hod- gert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benne- wies, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beuerman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beuerman and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beuerman attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennewies (Marjorie Doherty) at the home of her father in Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennewies and Fred attended the wedding, and re- ception-. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe. Marcel, Darrel and Dale,. 611 Kitchener, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, celebrating Mrs. Lorne Wolfe's birthday. • The dance held at the Com- munity Hall here on Friday night with music by Jerry and His Jesters, of Listowel, and the 'Cabaret dance on Saturday night, 'with Al Wagner's orch- estra, were well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens visited r ently with Mr. and Mrs. Cll ton Carlton, Wilson, N.Y., a Mrs. Marie Ryan, of Niagara Falls, and other . rela- tives in Guelph and Hamilton. Luther League Meets The Luther League of St. Peter's Lutheran Church as- sembled in the church basement and Pastor Brill took the to- pic, "What Am I 'Worth?" The League accepted an invitation to a 'social evening at Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell. The ., winter rally is to be held at Stratford on Feb. 14. The sum of $150.00 was made from their sale of Christmas cards; with Barbara Hoegy and Diane Trut- ter selling the most. Observe Youth Sunday .Youth Sunday was observed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church here on Sunday with the fol- lowing members of the Luther League taking part: Liturgy, Larry Kistner; Old Testament lesson, Robert Kist- ner; Epistle, Barbara Hoegy;' Gospel, Elaine Bennewies; Prayer, Linda Mogk; offering, Lyle Prueter, Brian Eickmeier, Keith Siemon, Maynard Hoegy, Fred Eickmeier and Donald El- ligsen. The offering is to be used to send two leaguers to. Camp Edgewood this summer. The rest of the Leaguers took -parein the singing of a, choir anthem, with Mrs. Lorne Muel- ler, the organist. Pastor. -Brill used as his theme for the ser- mon, "Family Worship", Pro- verbs 26:6, stressing that par- ents are the first and foremost teachers • through word and action. 0 EWLFARM1 GASOLINE FROM CO-OPr NO POWER LOSS IN STORAGE Minimum oxidation preserves gasoline quality. 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