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f Curtails wee once
-the nape of New
er the British North Axe -
.Act .the provinces ,and
',municipalities may not levy
/*bid tom of taution?
Ville Right Din. Arthur Mei+hen
',served, as Frio Minister xf
Canada in, what year?
5Clfet year the federal government
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,t0 tsl �rbtooldl' lit,'the ten emend i�ollversaent ,
'IN% . $1,5 billion, 3, FOR NORTH STREET
tax• 1. 'What is _nw Brutish 4»1
umbia. 4. In MO. 2. At the
time off the 1951 census 14.7 .per
cent were not native-born.
Foreign vountries ineitased their
sales in the Ca i:Wien market' by 26
per cent lin the hr* ;eight 'Months
at 1�9]'56y compared to the same
period in 105.
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The induction service for Rev,
• A. Fustave, will be held at
North Street 'United Church
Friday evening at eight u'elock.
It wilt be conducted f y Rev. J. T.
White, B.A., of Lendesbero.
Minister of Wesley limited
Chuid, Pembroke Ontario, since
1 , Rev. Mr. Fustaoe was, named
',minister of North Street United,
rhureh several ..mei s ago with
his ministry to, eonunenee. arcJame
1, OM. Previ+ to being at
Pembr4rke, he *as minister of the
United Chuxeh at Orono, Ontario.
• ,tiiv"e: of Andrew, Alberta, be is
a -gra ale in arts and theology
ef the 'United College, University
of
of a xitoba. After his .graduation
he sensed. at various 'points in,
Western Granada and 'Northern
Ontario.
Rev. Mr. Oust lee'' first serviee
at North Street ' Vnit4d, Church
will be on Sand*, janum 6.
At the eomclusien of .the, Sunday
morning serviee, Rev. (Ixarles. R.
'Durrant, who has served as chili-
ister since the departure . oof Rev.
H . A. Diekinsen,,,wiel Mrs, .Durrant
were .Jwnered: Speaking on be-
half .. of the. congregation, Dr. R.
W. Hughes,. paid tribute. to the ,fine
ministry Rev. ,;Mr. , D'urrant; had
given the congregation during the
past 'three months. A bouquet of
roses was presented' to Mrs. Dur-
rant 'by Mrs. 'GeorgeEllis, on be-
half of the congregation.
A. retired minister, .Rev. 4 Mr.
Durrant, and Mrs. 1urrarit, plan
to return to their holne° in London.
At the morning service solos
were , sung bY'-'; ISS anth Dock-
stader and Fred Moss. At .the
evening service there was a duet
HOT ASHES 'START FIRE
When'Goderich lreuien put QUI
a blaze 'in a rear rooms at the hone
Of 'Stanley Iiryan, Blake street,, Sat-
urday morning, they averted what
might easily have been a disastrous
fire.
The - fid is believed to have
started from hot aslhes ina box
vuhiclh hadbeen placed in the
rear of the ,house.
° tail h nn 4)31eSiat
14:.r Toga nd TOMOrrOW
'HERE I$ HOPE. HE P.AHD HEAi.lNG" .1.
HEADQUARTERS FOR' IIEAI.Th1,
now different the her itals bI
today from the "houses i refuge" ..
of a few *centuries ago. The or.
iginal concept of such .institutions
was nothing more than an asstimed
obligation ,of the church to care
for the wayfarer*, the homeless, the
sick and the ittliraaned, 14f edi l'
seienoe in the early hospitals if
it existed at all,was secondary
to the faith 'and love bestowed
`upon ' the helpless by "religious
'leaders. 'recently, recently these voluntary,
non-profit institutions were depend-
ent solely upon pi ivate charity for
their existenee and were origin-
ally sponsored •for the isolation
of the hopelessly x11, and dying.
But the progress of medical science
was not to be denied and from
their somewhat clouded beginning
our modern hospitals emerged.
How some hospitals -began is
graphically illustrated by Benjamin
Franklin who wrote about the in-
ception of the now famous Pen-
nsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.
To cquote Franklin: " ..1.751 the
manager rented a 'house for 40
Pounds a year, spent 150 poends,
for repairs, hired a nurse or maid
at 10 pounds a year, appointim,.
Dr. Thomas Bond and his brother
Dr. P,hinias Bond, and Dr. Lloyd
Zachary as attendant staff, wi'thQlit
pay and admitted their first two
patients, one sick and the other,
Crazy,"
Canada's ,frst hospital: was open-
ed in Quebec, in 1639. It was
originated by the French Order of,,
Saint, Augustine and called L'Hotel
Dieu de Quebec. Today there are
over .832 public general and 196
public special hospitals in, Canada
servingCanadians with the ' best
health care available.
Today hospitals are used for a
four fold purpose, the care of the
sick, public and professional edu-
cation, the Conduct of research,
and preventive medicine. This
they are doing with distinction
as they have come to bib regarded
in the eyes of the rich and poor
alike as headquarters for health.
Vero
Three uric h Buy Scouter have l taustoOAStier #i .e
been accepted to intend the world
;iamiborte o1 cunt► 111 Ean,rilaad thio
summer. They are; 13x11 lfaysoni !as ri
Arthur lt'eachy and John Symonds. ,
Deans tali for leaving abut July;
14 for En,leud and returning
about the midge of August,
llayvm belongs to Goderieh 2nd
troop -while I eaelry and Sync emits
are members of the GodericA Sal
-troop. Tiley attended the jant-
boree last summer at Niagararoxi•
,therLake.
'The province sof, Ontario meas-
ures 'nearly
eas-ures'nearly a theusai t =ilex from
east to west and from north to
south.
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TO REACH'
OF GOOD HEALTH
DRINK DE JCIOUS'
ANP/EW DAIRY ,
MILK:(
'the yea ` 1 ` r seic7.lie .: 7-'
teinnial of the Diocese of Huron,
said lit. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Bishop
of Huron, in his New Year mess-
age. He briefly outlined special
celebrations planned to mark_ the
event.
Bishop Luxton said that 120
years ago, Benjamin Cronyn was
preparing to build St. Paul's
•Church in the 'heart of the settle-
ment of new London.
Twenty years later—I857---An-
glicans' of the district were plan-
ning to (set up the Diocese of
Huron with London as the See city
and St: Paul's as the Cathedral.
During the early summer of next
year, he said, pilgrimages are be-
ing arranged to six of the historic
sites of the Anglican Church in
the Huron Diocese.
In the fall of 1$57, Bishop Wand,
former Bishop of London, will visit
the diocese as the personal repre-
sentative of the Archbishop of
`eery, 131§hop, Wand - will
eepeek in• 12 regional 'centres of
�... : ale, -+[rift:.'.
Other special pians for the an-
nual Synod and .Whit Sunday are
under way, he said. These Icer
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