The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-10-16, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOL31af Kith, 19$2
ST. GEORGE'S .CHURCH
Saturday, (k'tobtr 18—St. Luke's Play
Holy Conunutdon-10.30 a.w.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1952
:3.30 a.nt. HOLY COMMUNION.
11 ami. HOLY COMMUNION.
7 pm. EVENSONG,
A. W. ANUERTON, Organist and Choirtnastet
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1952
10 a.ni. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
ll a.in. "Tice Twain Shall Be°One Flesh."
Junior Congregation and Nury..
7.30 p.m. "The Human Jesus."
REV. 11. A. DICKINSON, B.A., Minister
MR. H. A. CLARK. Organist and Choirmaster
1
Knox Presbyterian Church
10 a.tn. SENIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.in. "THE CHURCH ANI) PUZZLED PEOPLE." •
The Very Rev. C. Ritchie Bell, B.D., D.D., Montreal, Que.
11 a.m. NURSERY AND JUNIOR CONGREGATION.
7 p.m. MASONIC SERVICE.
"Give the Pass Word." ° r
The Very Rev. C. Ritchie Bell; B.D., D.D.
Past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of the
Province of Quebec.
REV: R. G. MacMILLAN, W. II. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
Minister. Director of Praise.
Goderich Baptist Church
A MONTREAL STREET
MINISTER: Rev. ian G. Hind. Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett.
1.0 a.111. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. REV. JOSEPH JANES—Ontario Temperance Federation
7 pats. "ON GUARD."
Mon. 6 p.m. Young People leave for Rally at Sarnia.
Wed. 8 p.nl. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
Verse for the week: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou
Shall be saved." Acts. 16:
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
ItN:V. 'HOWARD MINAKER, PASTOR
10 a.m. Our Sunday School is ALIVE and GROWING—Won't
"U" come along?
11 a.m. "A WINNER OFF SOULS.' -
7,30 p.nl. "THE CROSSING OF JORDAN."'
Tuesday 7.30 pill, 1st Chapter of Colossians.
8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Friday: 8 p.m. CIIRIST'S AMBASSADORS.
THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME. •
A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE
Free Methodist Church
VICTORIA AND PARK STS.
10 a.ui. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Let parents set the example for
their children. - •
11 a,n1. MORNING WORSHIP.
; p.nl. TEMPERANCE MEETING.
Speaker: REV. JOSEPH JANES.
'Wednesday—Prayer Meeting.. A study of the F. M. Catechism.
(continued) .
I Peter 5 :7—Casting all your care upon Him; for He caret!)
for you.
(Pastor) REV. G. E. BABCOCK, 84 Park St., Phone 897R
ASI-HFIELD
ASH El ELI), Oct. 15.- Miss Ethel
Mackenzie of Toronto was hou►e
for the week -end.
Guests at the home of Mr. Henry
ry
Mackenzie were Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
Liam Barrett of Toronto and Mr.
Ray Macken.ie of Windsor.
Miss Mabel Macdonald of Wind-
sor spent .the week -end at her hone
here.
Miss Sally Macdonald of Toronto
was home for the week -end.
Guests at the home 'of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Howes last week -end
were Misses Anna and Charlotte
Diaekenzie of Toronto and Mr. and
Airs. Ronald oke and Jimmy of
Oshawa, •
Mrs. Elmer West and daughters,
Jk)an and Gwen are visiting rela-
tives in this Vicinity.
A shower was held on Friday •
evening, Octtober 3, at the home
of Mrs. Lorne Macdonald in honor
of Miss Velma Macdonald.
The October meeting of the
W.M.S. ;s being held on Thursday
at the home of Mrs. George Mon-
crei'tth.
Mr:. Dan Macdonaid is home
ngadn after two weeks in a London
hospital,
Mas. Ewart Tamieson is in Gode-
rich hospital suffering from a• frac-1
tured leg.
THE GODERIC I SIGNAL -STAR
NEWS OF DUNGANNON ; SHEPPARDTON
_ tell'ENVAR:IYIOV Oct 15 --aIr:
- DUNGANNON, Oot. 15.—Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Orser, Toronto, Mrs
Muriel Smyth, sous Lawrence apd
Bili and daughter Ithinore Smyth,
R.N., of Brantford, were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Orser, their parents, who on Thurs-
day °rot-utrned from spending the
summer with relatives at Golden
Malley.
air. and Mrs. W. J. Robb had as
visitor at the week -cud Mr. and
Mrs. C%eil Robb, Lueau, and daugh-
ter, Misr; Rose Marie Lobb of Lon-
dtou.
Dr, 11, A. S. Vokes and Mrs.
Yokes of Toronto spent the week-
end at Dungannon.
Mrs. Lrne�st Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert .Wilson of Brantford
were week -end visitors with their
cousins. Mr. and Dirs. .Th�untas
Webster. Mr. Wilson contributed
a lovely solo at the United church
rally day, service on Sunday morn-
ing. He -is a member of the Uni;
versal Men's Choir, Brantford;
singing second tenor in a choir of
80 voices, who won first prize at
the Chicago Musical Festival in
August of this year.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
limn Cranston on Sunday were the
latter's sister, Mrs. Roy McInnes,
Mr. McInnes and family, Patricia,
John and Carolyn of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wiggins and
dunehter Valerie o' Brantford were
week -end visitors with relatives
here.
Mrs. Barbara Tate.—sirs. Bar-
bara Tate, 82, a former resident of
this locality passed away at her
home in Melfort, Sask. She was
a daughter of the late .Tames tic.
fhnnel•l and Sarah Martin Mc(on-
(tell of the 4th Concession of Ash-
nWl(1• Tovensitin :an4' -was horn at
Bothwell. She taught sc h of and
married Charles Tato of Waldemar
of the Orangevid-le district, who
soon -afterwards met aeei(lental
death by a holt of lightning. Mrs.
Tate resumed. teaching and went,eto
the West . and taught Reboot- until
reeentVr. The only survivor of her
(•'mite tc a sister (Eliza) 'Mrs. T.
►'. T)urnin. Who was n eonstant
oetenanion at Melfort. Sask. Other
stele, vers of her family who have
passed on were Will, Dave, (Mary
. Jane) Mrs. (Itev.) W. Gallagher,
-(Susan) Mrs. 11. J. Blake and
('1'etut )' Mrs. Sidney Gibson. -
Wilson Howard !vers. The
death occurred suddenly on Mon-
day, October 6, in Detroit, Mich.,
of Wilson Howard Ivens to his 57th.
year. He was t110 sou of the late
,air. and Mrs. Wil1!aui fivers, COn-
o sslou 4, West Wawanosh and is
survived by three brothers, Lorne
and Maurice of Dungannon, Allan,.
of Stnithers, B.C.,. and two sisters,
Sirs. Gordon Congram and Mrs.
Will . Smith, Ashfield Township,
One brother, Warren, predeceased
hint in 1915. The funeral service
was held Thursday, October 9, from
the Johnston Funeral Home, Luck -
now, with interment in the family
plot, Dungannon cemetery. The
Rev. Jennings of Lucknow Anglican
Chureb, conducted the service. The
pallbearers were former neighbors
and friends, Harry Carr, Nelson
Culbert, Jack Errington and Char-
les Fowler of Dungannon, Peter
Johnston, Lucknow, and Cnivin
9lelntyre. Wingham. Friends at-
tending from a\ distance were Mr.
and 'Brig. Morris Young, Drayton
'Tains, Mich., Air. and Mrs:Charles
Utley and Mrs. De Wolfe, Detroit,
1f fch.
HOLMESVILLE
TAYLOR'S CORNER
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Oct. 15.—
'Anni're.'rsa�ry ,services will be held
at Zion Church on Sunday, -October
it), at' 11 a.m. and 7.30 p,m. The
Rev. Stewart Miner of Florence, a
former student minister will preach
at both services. Music will be
supplied by the other two appoint-
ments, E�is'nezer choir- in the morn-
ing and the choir Erten Ilolmesv11 e
in the evening.
Kenneth Oke, Maitland F' 'Falter
.and Johnny Falconer are house this
week -end, as their boat, the Manta -
doe is tied up at 1Iantilton.
W.A. :Mee*ing.—The W.A. hold
its (►etober meeting lash Vedues--
day afternoon at the lionie of 'Mrs,
.J. .Rilson. The president, Mrs.
Duff Sturdy was :in -tlte.chair. The
Scripture was read by Mrs. H. Me-
i'abe. flans were made, for the
bazaar. At the ,lose of the meeting
dehieitnls lunch v�•a. served by the
hosted and her assist -ants. Airs.
5, MeNall and Mrs. R. Fuller.
Miss Wilda \\'ill oil spent the
week -end %%ith her friend. Aliss
Gladys Blake of 4'olborne Town-
ship.
:11r. G. G. Newton was able to
return hone from .Alexandra, Hos-
pital on Thursday of last week.
'Mr. Leith Sturdy of Calgary is'
visiting with Al r. 11n1 Airs. Ho1'ard
Sturdy and Air. and Mrs. Reg.
Sturdy of Goderich 'Township.
Mr. and Airs. 'Ted Rostron :tui
family of Hamilton spent the holi-
day week -end vvitlt Alr. and' Airs.
George Ginn._
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRII)(.e', Det, 15. - The
Rev. M. J. Dalton of \\;iluisor
vhsited with „itis Intothers fttr a !
few • days the past week.
Mr. and Airs. Herman Lan►1►ertus
of Hamilton spent the week -end in
their ck)ttuge here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and 'Mrs.
Fennie utnd fatally 4f Toronto
visited for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. James Wallace.
A reception was • 1►eld to the
parish hall on Tuesday evening
for Mr. and M-ra. 81.i_ Alartiu
and .family, who this - wisek are
moving to their new farm np,: r
Hamilton, which they recently pur-
chased. We witch - -them every sue -
cess in their new home. They will e
be 9 loss to this community . 1
HOLMESVILLE, Oct. 15. — The
regular meeting of the W.M.S. and
W.A. of Holules►1ille United Church
was held' at the house of Mrs. 'E.
J. 'i'rewartha on Tuesday, ()ct.ober
7: 'With the president, Mrs. \\'.l-
hiaan Norman in. village, the W.M.S.
Meeting opened with the reading,
in unison, of the .100th psalm, fel-
lowed by the singing of the hymn,
"0. Lord- of Heaven and Earth and
Sea." Mrs. Harry Cudwbris gave
a prayer of Thanksgtiving and Mrs.
Jack Yeo read the Scripture. Dur-
ing the business period, Mrs. Nor-
man saki that a bale, weighing
100 pounds, had been packed and
shipped to W.M.S. headquarter,.
Plans were made for the autumn
thank -Offering meeting, which is to
he held the evening of Nov'etuber
11, with the members of the W.M.S.
of Ontario Street Church-, Clinton,
as guests. Mrs. Fred- Mulholland
read an article, —nits Is What Dave
Can Dro," and Mrs. N. Heard gave
:u1 article on TeIopet.utce. Mrs.
Norman gave a talk on the chapter
of the study book. The meeting
ing
close(1 with the singing of "God of
Mercy, - God of Grace". and the
Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Edward Grigg,
president; was .in (barge, of the
meeting which opened with
1.he tIi ice sung and repeating the
creed its unison. Arrangements
and Mrs. E. Pritchard of Toronto
visited over the week -end with the
lady's sister, Mrs. Foster, Mr. Ralph
Pouter and fazuily!
A1Ir utid Mrs. Jack Hussey and
John visited Sunday in Lucknow
with Mrs. "fluttsey's Parents. Mr.
uud Mrs. N'lxcln.
Mr. and firs,, J, O'Niel of Loudon
spent the week -end with the lady's
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Ale -
Donald.
Mrs. Prank Hawkins 'vent last
week in London and attended a
miscellaneous shower held at the
home at Mrs. Pete Thompson and
a pantry shower at the horde of
Mras. Bell Thomas, in honor of Miss
Marie Hawkins, It.N., prior to her
marriage Saturday, October 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat McDonald at-
tended the golden wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac
Nair of Kincardine, Si-turlay even-
ing, October 11.
NILE
,N11141.:, Oot. 15.--5liss Amelia
\heIilwain, Auburn, was the guest
of MrJ and Mrs. T. McPhee and
visited other relatives in the vil-
lage.
Ifiss ldstelle McBride, Barrie,
spent lant week - with her cousins,
Mr. and Airs. Doug McNeil anis
AIr. and Mrs. Clift MoNell and fain
blies.
Last Sunday the Rev. J. Har-
rower dedicated two collection
plates to Nile church, a gift trout
,Mr. Itiohard Silli-b of Blyth.
The \Women's Association of Nile .
church had a very successful
bazaar on Wednesday. making
$241. The \\'.A1.ti, made $24 in
their booth on_ the .same' day,
Recent guests with Mrs. 11. Mor-
ris were Mr. Fred 'Parr and Mr.
Ilubert Tarr, Bagot, Man., Mr.' and.
\trs. Maines, Mr. Harvey and Mrs.
Smith of West Monkton.
DONNYBROOK
DONNYl3RUOK, Oct.
a,nd Mrs. Earl Lynehbury of Lon-
don wore week -end visitors with
air. and, Mrs. J. ('. Robinson ,ut�!
'other friends.
Miss Ltio Thom'ps to of ()luted-
�ago and Miss - Irene Jefferson of
1) ti nville spent the holiday week-
end
end at their- homes here.
JIt•s. 'Elizabeth Naylor is visiting,
►�itlt friends', in and around I.cnnctuu.
SCHOOL HOLIDAY.1'ICWAY
'Students iu the & titleriich
Public: School will be able' to
enjoy a long boliduy' week-eticf
blurting tomorrow when they
wit{ be given an extra `day, off
while their teachers attend a
convention of Western Ontario
public school teachers in Lon- .
don. All the, local teachers• are
cxpeeted to attend the confer
euce for vvitieh bust tnspurtu-
tioa 14 being provided to the
1'Yerest`C.rty. -
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Toynbee Lamb, It.
It. No. 4, Goderich,. wish ,to au-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Leone, to William
Frank Robertson, son of Mr'. and
M�ns. E, H. Robertson, Marlow, •.the
marriage to take place late in
October; 41s:
Mr. and Mrs. Oktrenc`e Potter,
Clinton, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Eliza-
beth Helen Marie, to Thomas Mi-
tred Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elfreil,, Moore, Goderich, the wed-
ding to take plixce the latter part
of October. 41
BORN
BOWLER.—At Alexandra Hospital,
(;odeilich, on October 12, 1952,
to M. and Mrs. Maurice Bowler,
R.R. 3, Goderich, u daughter,
Norma.
B1LLo.— At St. - Mary's Ilospital,
Kitchener, on Wednesday, (tette-
bet'
t t te-
ber .i3,.1 95'2, to Mr. and Al rs. • Karl
13i11o, a 8014, Terence Jaeob.
1iLYTHE.—At Alexandra Hospital.
Goderich, on O•tuber 11, 1952, -
to Mr. and" Sirs. Lorne ltlythe,
Goderieh, a daughter, J0,11 El Eliza-
beth.
DUCK'VOR'PH. — At AlexaudrA
:;Jlosp)tal, Coderich, 011 October
11, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Duckwen`th, Goderieh, a son..
,HARItISON.—At Victoria hospital,
London, on October 10, 1952, to
and Mrs. Douglas Harrison
(nee Barbara Harness) of Ex-
eter, a daughter, Jlielielte Ellen.
'TIDES\WE-LL.—At »exandra Hos-
pital, Gedet'lelt, :frim October 13,
-1,452, to Air. and Mrs. Harry
'1'idesvvell, Goderiele a on, John
Robert Earl.
\S"ii_ATEL1.---N'It. I.t, I). l:. 11'hatc•-
ly (nee Agnes Snider ( announce
the birth of a son en not her grand-
son for JIr. and Alra:. .1. A.
• ,Snicler), obi Oetotx'r I1, 11)52, at
Ile pert bile hospital. Province of
(lu of oec. -11
Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty that _ .
sons uyf Kingston were week -end I�''itty-Tett, shopping darts tint il
visitors with Mr, Jul \lrs...P:dvvardl' Christmas. Why not t1ke :ulv:+nt-
Rob�inson. :age of our "Dowd►te-Siav ings" Sale
J1r. laugh .lt'Ifersoti of 'Toronto :511 have your choice bulli for you
spent the week-t•nd at - the bona' ' a1- 4'r:lston'�. Furniture. -11
of iris nide. :Mr. ('has. Jefferson. -
were made for the bazaar to be Visitors on Sunda :a t the bout,' - -- - .
11e1)I this mouth. 'Phe meeting of Mr. and Airs. \tot•in:t14 '1'hourlt,,,u ('.1KDS 01'' '1'11:\NRs -
' oSr'd wit11 praytsr ►,y AIr.. Gri•�g included Mr.. ILuve'y '1'ilemps(ni of
Hostesses for the dav-, Mrs. E.J Lis�ic�vv`cl, Mr. wall Airs. John Tiliin
'rtevvvlrtha !Ind lir:.: Reg. _lIiller �rntl AIr. ,:rur1 is. 1•:c1► -iii 'l'hctur10 uu', 1IiS. .1. "15.KN1:1,1, T..K1:
served a delicious lunch,
Miss Alario Glidden. 14)11(1on. :1n:1
Mr. Frank Lawson ol''I'oronto spent
Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. 1). 'E.
Glidden. ' . -
Mr. sand Mrs. Elnint'nwrn Heard,
Bayileld, and Mr. and Mrs, herb
Kirkham, London. t'a bled on J1 r.
and Mrs. N. W. heard dtn•ing the
week -end.
Mr. Lloyd Stook spent 'I'li;iti ,-
giv^ing with his parents, •lir. ,nttl
Mrs. M. Stock.
Aliss.l:ileen GIi(1den s•pent'l'tu1uk:-
giving week -end in Detroit, Aii'�h.
Mrs. G. M: Fatah, Eleanor.
ley and Ross Elliott of 1151 \4 1
were the guests on Thanksg ving-
I
and fuwily trf \V'iiiglia ii and the ' this opportunity- to thank 1111-
'Misses Anne ('9tanmiev and .1 an,: nurses incl staff at rhe Goclerir'll
Harris of ''1'orsnto. - - ; I to:p 1:11 and 1►r. 11. 'I':lvlor who
Mr. and Mrs. I1. Beatty of Tor -1 vvt're su kind- 10 14 .r tluril►c her
on•t,► ►were week -end :;(tests with Mr' slay there. - . llx
and Airs. R. I1, Thomps n:,
I W11,1,i.AAt LONG AVISIIP:S
THE VOICE OF TEMPr:R- thank ]rix amity friend, for
ANCE their kindness whet: •In was u
' patient. 111 (.uderit-h 1 1 1 l
hospi t:t t i x
rw'llh:— .AI.l:N:AAI►11.A \I.1,1 1N •:
'111(1 4;el1'ra1 11..5101:11 vvisit to
t1111i l; the many friends tylia, ,;;I‘
fruit and vegetables 1 us this se:r-
t-4mi. .1l1 rifts were twist ►te•ii•,ri+:t•
and wp take this ol►l,olt mnit of
saying ".l'ltatik You." - t 1
1\,tIts LEvVIS `GUVIER .1N1,
hrut14'r'. \l r. \1trt'd 1 41145,
vv'i:�ll 1,, 411:,1111 tlter50 who remember -
1.11 tbeni i1 theca• 1rt�4'eavellelat, i11 -e
vt bo sl'n1 flowers, 1 treed cars, ,ilse
allose w11e scab e-ool'. ,�f ,{rttl atIo.'
11
It is generally felt that the
situation is going from bad to
worse in the matter of the use
city of Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. 'I're-
vvartha and Mr. and Mrs. 11;11
N ortn,i n.
Anniversary Scrvires. — I lolinr -
viile Uirited ('tturch was Is�auti'fn,ly
decorated with baskets of gladie �.
:►sten and baby minus and :arr:tngc-
ments of culorecl leaves. apples and
tiny punapkinsi for the anuitersary
services on'* Sunday, 4h tolaer 1 _'.
The guest speaker was the Mo..
13%ingstone Of McKillop, who dc -
'livered inspiring sermons at 1o'1
morning* iind evening serv-ior's. The
choir, under the leadership of taw
organist, Mrs. W. Yen,' sang the
:l.nthelns, "O Ile Joyful" and ''1
Saw The Holy City" at the morning
+service and Mrs. Bill Cox of
Porter's 11111 „gang its al solo, •",lie
Saviour of Galilee." At the evc►1-
ing service the choir sang "All Hail
the Power"- and "-He Leade,th Me."
A duet, "Dear Spirit Lead Me" was
sung bt- Mrs. Edward Grigg :n11
Charlie Wilson. - ,
"WHOOZIT?"
hroninclal police' here are inves-
tigating the knocking over of' sev-
ral mall box posts on Rural Route
Lnekn w
three ' minds
with but a
singlet thought
it nutty v o on Saturday. Lt is
beltevecl they were knocked Over by
a car.
'36 King Street !Fest
Toronto 1
Telephone: EMpire 4-4321
Wood, Gundy & Company
Linliteti
Cranston .Furniture Store is
open on Friday- evenings during'
their Thanksgiving anti Annivers-
ary Sale for ;Your convetriisnet.
Drop- 01 and look around at the
many "Streekt ts." . -11
of alcoholic beverages. More
liquor is being sold. There is
more drunkenness. There are
more infractions of the law
and more accidents due to in-
toxication. In Canada Tem-
perance Act territory there is:
the attempt to ,evade the law
by .the bottle club camouflage.
It is gratifying however that
the officers.of the law have not
been idle. Charges have been
laid, convictions have been ob__
tained. It , is a community's-
good fortune if its guardians
of the law are vigilant. More-
over in a situation that is de-
teriorating their responsibility
is all the heavier. -
'' This adv;. si,or,-,.red by litter,
(',rtntr Temr'rnn^o F"'rlerrtrim')
CALL
Carlton Stingel
DUNGANNON
for
Papering & Painting
Wall Paper Samples
Phone 96 Dungannon
41
NN0406111 ti(li.041MHMI NIMIHNION(N(N
THE - VOICE OF BETHEL
4
RE%'. I10%V.VICn E. 1HN.%1{EK
"Let its hear the eon -elusion of the whole matter: : Fear 4 ;oil. and.
keep Ills, e onrmandmmnts: for this is the' whole dnihy 4)1 marl."
:syncs. 12:13.
'These words were spoken tv a man of great wisth)lil. 'Theo
:160 came as a result of observation alril IAperiemre. Soloihon.
delriedl 11itntcelf no pleasure. He indulged 44) the full in material
{►ali_slttts. When hr s11111nmed* lap its profit. ,in the light of eternity,
he dee! ;Ired it wtas all "vanity of vanities. . . . all is 0:11i11.'
The fear of (.roti. we :are told in 41,51's Word, Is the beginning
of vvls4Unnt. One of 11)0 prrv:1iting sins. eltei in the 1111414' :As
ir,'i►u; ii>uilit4a11ve of the lost (.syr:, Is "no fear of God." 4).nt' dots
not have to venture fair to reeognlze the existence of 1hii tragic
and appalling enxltt:ion. Tragic bcewuse the ems nt this way is
tlornaent a1141 destruction. Appalling - because It is cxceeding.ly
difficult to understand why 11>vari will reitsl aild ,abuse (;eltt's
offer of mercy anti love. 4'ertainliy tlhis is amti)►1e lire) -of of the
leek of fear of God. '
41+0:1 dors not wink at sill and 14111'rramee but (r►nrtrral+II- all
men r verywlierc to repent: Re{aelS la nr'e before' God for our sil1s
ntad faifili in Ilis prl wise' of forgive'nttss and transformationresults in Saty all (11. Trite 5:41C:1Vb n ..pr sh: -i s a neve 'reatnrt.
v<l5' fea'rs•(;cni and keeps Ili.. co mhanvlrlu'iartrt been use they lave„
11111:
If malt i part.. this lite M14110111 being previa red to meet (1Ir,l.
✓ he heti frustrated the explicitpnnlwsse for which (:bel (a'e:atcvl
td Niru
y SI'(1NSOltl:1) 111 THE: IlI':'1'i11,3, :tI)1'1.1' IRHILl': ('I,.1SS.
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every minute. Newly modernized'.
-$eautifuliy decorated. Within
.walking distance of all downtown
steres, theatres and business activ-
ities ... yet, you enjoy the ever-
green atmosphere of Grand Circus
Park ... The Tuller Coffee Shop or
Cafeteria for excellent food
modestly priced.
800 -'ROOMS $ .50
WITH BATH FROM up
Harry E. Paulsen,
General Manager'
DETROIT
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You can buy Bonds for cash,' of course. Or if
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regular monthly instalments out of income. The procedure iii impli-
city itself. All forms and full information a'vairable at every branch,
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
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