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NOTICE
Pastor Wth s.6147 "The sealed books referred to in the �
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g book of Daniel, can be opened. �
; salvation and ought to be pro- The apostle John longs for the
'1 ;$ressive, ' Paul likens the ning of the book which brings a = b R w IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
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C:hristia[ life unto a newborn rible judgment upon the earth F
.k baby needii[g'.the tender care of and the reign of Jesus Christ for a, y :: al YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
others and not able to eat solid which he has been waiting. +, �'' » 2,
food. The Corinthian Church had Referrin to the Se and
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' never progressed. spiritually to Comm of Christ Pastor Smith
where it could eat solid food, solid used as scripture portions of I
fond being sound instruction from Corinthians, chapter 15, and said, Adva n c e ®T 1 m e s
the Word of God. ABOUT 60 WOMEN from 19 different congregations were in
"One day soon the world will be -
"How beautiful to- watch the Wingham Monday for the meeting of the Maitland highlighted by the theme "Forward Together in Missions"
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growth of a little child but how surprised when millions of people Presbyterial at St Andrew's Church. The program was and featured a film and presentation on the year's study. _•-• .
will disappegr• Christ wall snatch y
sad to a mother when icer i tut „
Has own away.
t' one does not develop,""he said. g
' "How muchl'greaterthe sorrow
Frank Collar sin solos at both
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morning and evening services. • • O •
for the Lord when His 'children Mrs. Raymond Neill played the •
display envy, strife.,,;;and ,clivi- organ and pianists were. Sylvia �►
iminary1C eet�n
Sion. MacLean and Mrs. Brian Record1ow r•
Reading further in 'the third 1
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chapter of Paul's letter to the
Next Sunday, special"musical
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'Corinthians, Paul compares the guest will be, Robert Bonikowsky
i "Christian life unto the building of of •.Cambridge who will sing and 'heavy snow uI�ar ��a house. A ersonwho has never p
- P play the trumpet. David Pinker- °
placed his trust in Jesus Christi ton, area representative of Child In the middle of what some of one snowstorm when yet an The snowfall for December this JANUARY 22 AT LISTCIWEL CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
•, f µ like a person building an expens- Evangelism Fellowship will ai other hits.
have said is the typical Cana winter was 34.3 inches which' falls
We home and placing it upon four speak and show slides at the „ short of the record b about 15 305 BINNING STREET, WEST, LtSTAWEI
cement blocks upon the sand," p than winter of old' , residents who Actually record snowfalls for Y
evening service at seven o'clock: are not snowmobilers or skiers January are not likely to be set inches for that month:
Compared
might be excused if they are even if the present trend con- to the last five
' thinking of changing Their per times. We will however come . Years, this winter is the worst. The Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning invites all interested persons,
t,: But according to the Mount groups and organizations to attend this Preliminary Public Meeting. This Meeting
� • • • Whitechurch I�U� � Uig M manent addresses to a quiet, close.. g g P g' Y g• g
s �r` According to records at -the` Forest office, the last six to eight is one of many held throughout the Province:
• a 1n urges minor warm Janeway in Florida. g
a- ears have been well. below
Department of Environment thesurroundingal terarea. sof the
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Ise from Whitechurch at- 'Near record snowfalls and weather station m Mount Forst normal in terms of snowfall for 1 Commission; . to learn ut the terms of reference objectives and implication
in head-on crash 'tending the Maitland Presby- plummeting temperatures be- the record snowfall for January 2. to discuss with the Commissson, issues of a general or local interest which
Three persons were treated at terial meeting at St. Andrew's tween snow squalls have made is 50 inches in 1924. As of Jan. 19, Last year during January the
P the Commission should consider; and
:the Wingham and District Hospi- Presbyterian Church, Wingham, the sunny south seem more at- about 26 inches had fallen this snowfall for the entire month was
tl tal for injuries resulting from^a were- .Mrs, Bill, Rintoul, Mrs. tractive to area residents who month. At this rate we might ap- 22.1 inches, which we have al 3. to discuss with the Commission,ways and meads of using this inquiry to
" < ' 1W . Dawson Craig, Mrs. GordonRin read sur years • further
bead -on collision on Highway 21 g, . just finish cleaning the onslaught proach the record. y passed. As for public awareness of the impact of electric power on the quality of
toui, Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. prior to that, the average fall was'- life in Ontario.,
ast Friday."The collision involy- about 15 inches for anus In
-John deBoer. January.
; Frederick Lanting of Luck- AGENDA FOR LISTOWEL MEETING
is - 1972 about 38 inches fell in Janu-
8 now and Winston Powell oc-
1' curred one and a half miles north ary' 7:30 p.m. Informal Public Discussion
' As for temperatures, records
ofAmberley.Injured antheacci- w� Fordwich, Personals
dent were two risen ers err the DON � YBR O O K were set in parts of the surround -
dent Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Demer Florida. ing area; The Commission is asking that submissions be prepared and submitted in advance of the
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}arid James Rivers, .both of Sea- Clinton visited Sunday with Mrs.
ling of Clifford and Mrs. Bob
Mrs. Eva Harris is spending
'this week Mr. Mrs.
In Mount Forest, the mercury
dipped to Celsius
meeting, with a summary being presented at the meeting.
This Preliminary Public Meeting is being held on relatively informal basis, In due
forth; and Mr. Lanting. Charles Jefferson.
Tozer and family of Red rBank,
with and Les
-34 (-35 Faren-
a course,
formal
Elmer Rivers was examined at
N.B., visited Sunda with Mr.
y
Watkins at Bolton.
heit) last weekend, which broke
mare public hearing will be scheduled throughout the Province to provide a further
.' `the hospital and released. James
And Mrs. Anson Demerlin g •
Sunda visitors with Mr. and
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the old record set in 1940 and
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opportunity for public participation.
'Rivers was treated for abrasions,
Bob Bride and. family of
Mrs. Carl Stewart were Mr. and
Mr Ol- St t d
again in 1948,
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Written Submissions or requests for information should be directed to:
-icontusions and a fractured ulna
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Plans
I Amesford V1Slted Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride.
s.. [ver ewar an Ray
Stewart of, Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs.
U1 11 o n erna lona rport
announced two records, at the ROYAL COMMISSION ON ELECTRIC POWER PLANNING
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and radius and •.released. ,. Mr.
Lanting was treated for'lacers-
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't At the January ,meeting the
James Vittie and Mr. and Mrs,
same time, a. daytime tempera-
-tions and an injury to his 'knee.:
Miss Linda Harfutess of Bel-
following officers for 1967 were
William Sotherm
ture of -16 Celsius (-3 Farenheit) 7fli Floor, 14 Carlton Street,
The Wingham detachment of
;m'are :visited Sunday with Mr.
elected for the Senior Citizens:
Friends of Glenn Johnston will
and an overnight low of -30 Cel-
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1K5
the Ontario Provincial p"o"lice
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:'and Mrs. Joe Walker and family:
Past president Miss Ruth John-
Ston; president, Wray Cooper;
be pleased to know that he was
able to return home last week
sius (-22 Farenheit). The second
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figure was the lowest tempera- (Collect): ,
reported 12 motor vehicle aeci-
Miss Marie Walker spent Sun -
1st vice, William Wilson; 2nd
from the K -W Hospital', Kitch
tore ever recorded at the airport Zig
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„propistya ite� doss SOY ,
vice, Stan Bride; seui't r, ]Vrs
C. Sotheran; treasurer;
enerx where he had been confined
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the paE two weeks as the result
Ontario
during the month of January. Dr: Arthur PortQr, Chairman .
Other records a set s "
$9,555: There were rto ; nn1?_�[es
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:ink ." IVIr. Robert E. E. Cos[ello, Member c Mr`. George, A. McCague,-Membeee
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re orted Ther Wilt haFirOPF $Asa `':
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of a fall. at his farm, breaking his
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Hamilton, Kitchener,• Lofidon;'` •~• w - 1
Mme. Solange- Plourde -Gagnon, Member Dr: William "Vv. Stevenson, Mei>iCier
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin,
leg. A cast was put on and it
Wiaf ton, S[mcoe; Sarnia, Wind -
laid 12 charges, under the High- ,
Donna and Brenda left Saturday
be some time before Glenn will be
sor and Kingston.
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'way Traffic; Act;;one under the
Iaiquor Licence.- Act and two
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District governor
for a two\ weeks vacation in
able to be out and around.
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under the: Criminal Code and
issued 1$'�warniggs: undee ,the
'guest at meeting
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Highway Traffic Act.,
District Governor Grant Chis-
SCOUTING NEWS
holm from the Lucknow Club was
the guest at last Tuesday night's
meeting of the Wingham Lions
when he arrived for his official
--On Sunday, January 18, Mrs.
Foxton and family over the week -
By Bruce MacIntyre
annual visit. Mr: Chisholm spoke.
James Taylor of Brookhaven
end and called on friends in
The Scouts had Rene Jones to
briefly on the purpose of .the
Nursing Horne celebrated her
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Wingham.
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visit us on January 7. He talked tO_
group, He told club members
98th birthday., Friends and rela-
-The Junior department of the
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us on the Hullett Preserve and he
they should persevere in their
tives visited with her, offering
Sunday School presented special
showed us slides on his to
efforts to promote welfare and
their, congratulations and best
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music at the morning worship
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;visits
'the North:
education. Lions are involved in
the
wishes.. She was remembered '
service at St. Andrew`s Presby -
The . Scout's are going to a camp
fight to give every individual
with beautiful flowers and gifts.
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terian Church on Sunda Rev. R.
Y•
in Owen Sound on January 24 and
a happy and productive life, he
-Murray Gaunt, MPP was
H. Armstrong spoke about Peter,
25. There is' a large camp held
said-
Mr. Chisholm
guest speaker on Sunday morn-
the brash, spontaneous disciple
there `every year.
urged the Lions
to helping
ing when St. Paul's Anglican"
whose faith and commitment
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The Scouts are all planning to
concentrate on young
Church held the men's commun-
made him a strong leader of the
. make snowshoes on Wednesday,
people to become active -minded
i'on service and breakfast. Active
early church.
-
January 28, at our regular meet
citizens to insure the future wellGer-'--
participants in, 'the breakfast
Sunday guests of Mrs.
-
ing.
being of the community. The best
were Norm Cronkwright, Terry
shom Johnston, Catherine Street,
Venturers are starting to
Publicity campaign a Lions club
Nethery, Mike Milosevic and
were her son and daughter -in-
assemble, therefore all the
can conduct is a continual calci-
Keith Nethery. Later, during the
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston
tScouts
14 and over will have to go
dar of community service pro-
morning worship service, Rev. T..
of St. Pauls.
Z'
to Venturers.
J ects he concluded.
K. Hawthorn was assisted by
-Rev. Barry Passmore, inhis
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The Scouts had a bottle drive on
P
Keith
Doug Richardson and K
g
Sunday morning message to the
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Saturday, January 10. Tl% Scouts
meeting the Lions voted to send
y and
Nether who read the lessons
congregation of the Wingham
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and Cubs earned $200. Thank-youa
letter to the Minister of Health
Harry Brydges who led in the
United Church, stressed the-
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for the ones who gave us the
asking him to reconsider the
State Prayers.
qualities of a good disciple
bottle
decision to close the Goderich
-Barry Fryfogle of Calgary
listening, learning, obeying, He
Psychiatric Hospital. The Wing-.
visited with his sister, Connie
said, "Faith always precedes
Consolidate
ham Lions will sponsor a bingo
g ame with prizes for patients at
knowledge and with knowledge
comes freedom - freedom from
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Goderich Feb. 4.
Japan and Taiwan
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on
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fear, freedom from guilt, free-
ffree-
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e Pans were also imtiated for ; dom from sin.' The senior choir
hose the second annual Whipper sin the 23rd Psalm, "Brother -- - o - -
PP studied at meeting g , _- - - -- -
Watson snow to be held in James Air". H. Swatridge was 't-`- -- - -- i'
February. The Wingham club is BELGRAVE - Mrs. Victor organist. =T---L-�f,%:,
debts _
in charge of the publicity for the Youngblut introduced the topic of -The Lucknow doctors, Dr. M. - _- -a-3 ri, �..�•
., event, with president Archie Hill the mission study when the H. Corrin and Dr. J. C. McKim, -- _i
as chairman for the district.` Women's Missionary Society held moved last week to the Commun- -RAM
c That flood of bills its January meeting at the home ity Medical Centre in Lucknow.
that piled up during of Mrs. J. C. McBurney. Mrs. With new and increased facili
• p ��Pry Boyle ®�I� Youngblut compared Christian ties; they are better able to serve
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the postal strike — work in Japp
an and Taiwan, their atients.
get rid of them rightstating that the church is not •
heads CRTCgrowing as quickly as the popula- the camff Im &e 11 11 youneed,
nqw with a fast, low tion in both countries.�
The man who has been acting Mrs. McBurney presided for 0y.3
cost V and G Personal chairman of the Canadian Radio- the meeting which opened with a
Let's face it, you don't need a bank to tell longer range finaQcing of items such as machin -
Loan. Your loan 'will Television Commission (CRTC) prayer. Mrs. George Fear read The Ontario Legislature com you how to plan your future. That's your cry, grain storage or additional land.
' had his position fiYtalized on scripture from Paul's first letter pleted debate and passing of a. bill business. And we respect it. We can lend you the money you need now,
be life insured, payable Friday by Prime Minister Tru- to the Corinthians and Mrs. Joe ordering Toronto teachers back But let's say you've got your plans all And the nice thin is that you can arrange
deau. Dunbar gave the meditation en- to their classrooms after a strike g Y g
U to 60 months and „ sorted out. And your plans are going to need repayment specifically to suit your cash flow.
p titled "New Years which lasted two months. The money, come to us. We'd like to help you. We're If you wish we can also arrange low-cost
Harry J. Boyle, commission ,
you can pay back any vice-chairman since 1968, Mrs. Athol Bruce led in prayer teachers returned to work on the Bank of Commerce. credit life insurance.
and Mrs. Garner Nicholson read Monday.
amount any time became acting chairman lash Y' We can custom tailor an entire credit Whatever our credit needs the person to
August and was named chairman the poem, "Throughout the o -t► 0 y ,
Year". Roll call was a verse for Consumer Affairs Minister package specifically for your farm. The package talk to is your local Commerce manager. So if
without penalty. on Friday.His term of office will
the new ear. Andre Ouellet, who has been includes short term credit t4 cover your month you're a farmer who has future plans that
run to Oct. 7, 19'80. Y e
to month and season to season operations, and include money, come talk to us.
6 A well-known radio announcer Twenty-six sick and shut-in charged with contempt °of court -
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WMRIAand in Wingham,' Mr. Boyle is a calls were recorded. Minutes of following alleged remarks about
native of West Wawanosh Town- the last meeting were read by Mr. Justice Kenneth Mackay of -
GREY ship, Huron County. He was a Mrs. McBurney and the trea- the Quebec Superior Court, is in
1 CBC broadcaster and a play- surer's report and year-end re- the stand in his own defence. His
wright and author before joining ports were given by Mrs. Young- remarks are claimed to have cast
CRTC. blut. reflections on the judge's sanity.
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1999 the CRTC. One of', his novels,
Homebrew and Patches, won the Mrs. McBurney closed the Mr. Ouellet, of course, claims
Man St. East, Listowel, Ont. meeting with prayer er c A N A D 1 A N 1 M P E R 1 A L "
MrS' ShOrXIE. Udit, Marg Stephen Leacock Medal for was served by the hostess.lunch dianhPress reporter.
by a Cana- BANK OF COMMERCE
humor in 1963.
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