The Clinton News Record, 1943-04-15, Page 1The Clinton News -Record Est. 1878
With
ews-
Which is 'Incorporated The Clinton New Era
NO. 6140-64t1 'lY'.EAR,
CLINTON
ONTARIO, THURSDAY. 'APRIL 15, 1943
The New Era Est. 1867
THE HOME PAPER
for
ry Loan
las been
e National
have been
ose contrri
der "spec-
o sumof
objective
for Huron
e amount
Loan was
and
king ato-,
es, and It
y, careful
to raise it
objeotive
:ard man-
s not too
snake ups
ung
Gather
Deanery of
Wing at St.
eir Lenten
p, of their'
Goderich.
In in the
ng preach -
ham, the
Mark 10
treeter, the
ple of 'the
Blyth, was
Mrs. Theo.
and the
ng the of-
business
Owe Menior-
esentation
Goderich,
nton. The
the rector
O. Gallagh-
John Gra-
med. Mr.
t and con
n PCO John
Deanery at
ere warm-
ed to send.
very sue -
to a close:
Wisurned to:
g his fur -
o. Butler
tell.
ho recent -1
No 1 IC. T.
d to Mac-
urchin: re-
m- their
, stating:
with the
C',A.M.C.
uesd'ay its,
Eng • his.
dgewater,,
En a cable
Ce • Greig
W. Greig
dusted in.
ofTor-
went oto
Med, • and
Corps im
as last Oc-
children
he R.C•E:
d •visitor.
rs. E. E
R.C.A.F.,.
ugh, left
aCCCTn*
Adams,,
m, as far
sewn of
on seek
1 of St.
d is vis•
laughter'
am have
on,' Troo-
ad err•}v-
Cattadian
air gun --
is wing
ting his
Los - Jet:,•
aecoan-
rs of the
ractuated
rvis . will.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Special Services During 'Holy
Week by Ministerial Association
Monday 8. p.m. Wesley -Willis ,
,_Willis Unul
Ray, G. W. Moore,
8 p.m. Baptist Church. Capt.
Curtis of the Salvation Army.
Wednesday8
p.m. O'ntario Street
United Rev: Andrew Lane,
Thursday'8 p.m. Presbyterian Church
Rev. A E. Silver:
Friday
To Buy Fingerprint Camera
Under the chairmanshi of Reeve
P
V. D. Falconer of Clinton the police
committeeThe
met last 'Wednesday in. Goderich•
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Quarterly reports` of constables, were
reviewed, and accounts
P a scrutinized,
The purchase of €a' fingerprint camera
was authorized and constables will
be instructed in its use' by High Con-
stable crank pole.
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$3,215,000 Objective
Huron' 4th Iron
'County of Htiron
•
greatly eompl}ranted °Y th
War Loan Cozimateefor we
asked to raise apart from l
barrens which are classed un
al names' the eo si ergabl
i n d
$3,040,000. "Special Name
is $1?5,000, making a total
County' of $3;215,000. Th
raised in the Third Victory
$2,280.150, general canvass
300. for "Special 45 Names" ma
tel of $2,433,450.
A groat smn, you say 2 i
will take enthusiasm, ioyalii
organization and hard work
But it will be raised. The
was not settled in a hapha:
ner; though it is large, it '.
inueh, Wecan raise it if we
our mindsto do so."
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Hellyar
HAS RECEIVED FROM THE
OF SILVERWARE
he Jewelleltheir
C
MANUFACTURERS. A SHIPMENT
CONSISTING OF
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDougall,
Clinton, announce the •engagement of
only daughter, Jean; to A. C: 2
* Kenneth William Colquhoun, R.C.A.
Brantford, third son of Mr. and
Mrs, E. W, Colquhoun, Clinton. The
L.
this month,
LITTLE LOCALS
Mr. Harry A. Thompson, son of Mi.
and Mrs. Harry J. Thompson of God-
er}hownshipleadthe msotue on
Saturday to .break and, fracture his
leg jUst above the -knee. He is now
i theTuesday
n Clinton ,Hospita'l,
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marriage will take place
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TEA SETS, DESSERT SETS, CASSEROLES ETC:
ALSO A. NEW •STO!CI{ OP
BULOVA & WESTFIELD. WATCHES •..
THE ABOVE GOODS ARE ITP-TO�DAT IN'STYLE,AND' THIS
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PRICE AND QUALITY SAM'El AS FORMERLY
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Evening Auxiliary
g
At Monday.ndght's regular meeting
the draw for, the quilt made by the
ladies of the Huron County Home was
Trees Ready
For Distribution
The cold, backward spring will de-
laY the planting of• 47,000 young trees,
Pme, spruce, balsam, white ash, etc,
which
which arrived in Clinton last Thurs-
day from St. Williams, Norfolk conn-
at 10.30 a.in, St, Paul's Ang4i-
can, Rev. Andrew Lane,
Each speaker will deal with achar-
meter or personality directly or indi-
redly responsible for the .death of
Christ.
When we are passing through such
a ,dark hour in the World's FIistory
or Life—All should draw near to our
Saviour, this week, as we think of
His Sacrifice and Love. An offering
will be taken at each service,
Presbyterian Church
LITTLE LOCALS.
The annual meeting of the Clinton
Lawn Bowling Club was held at the'
Agricultural Office Monday evening
. with a good attendance. The follew-
ing were elected presi crit, A ,E:
Fines; vice-president; W.S.R. Holmes;
secretary treasurer, J, A. Sutter, Rhe
club showed a balance of $49,55 and
are looking forward to a ,good year,
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JEWELLER & OPTOMETERIST CLINTON
held and the winner was Little Patsy
Jacob, 'daughter of Mr• and Mrs, Dick
Jacob of Clinton, The sale of tickets
amounted to $48.95.
ty the Provincial Government's for-
r
entry plantation. 'These trees ate t0
be distributed from fourteen centres
in Huron County.
—
Results Results of. Hog
Winter Weather Lingers
For
•
We
New
Miami
11
Seersucker
•
OraeDressmakingp
c`
have quantities of
Wash Nlater�ais
Cloth
t •
11 QOd Piques
Exhibition AnnOUriCed
Agricultural Representative J. 0.
Shearer.has received the results of
the recent carcass -on -the -rail judging
of export bacon Bogs exhibited as live
hogs at Clinton: Spring Stock Show on
April 1, Below are Listed the names
of the farmers who entered hogs in
the market class. They are listed in
order' of merit as. follows: Group of
four hogs— Keith Tyndall, Clinton;
W.R. Lobb, -• Clinton; George Ginn,
Clinton,
Group of two hogs -- Edward Ginn,
Clinton; Robert McMillan, Seaforth;
Gordon Horner, Varna; Robert MeMil-
Ian, Seaforth; Keith Tyndall, Clinton;
Mervyn Lobb, Clinton; John Lindsay,
Clinton; W J. Dale, Seaforth; George
Ginn and Son, Clinton; W R. Lohb,
Clinton; Earl Lawson, Clinton.
Champion carcass, Keith Tyndall,
Clinton; reserve champion, Edward
Griff. Farmers will receive the in-
dividual grade on the customary von-
To try to predict the end of this
winter would be folly indeed, put some
thing will have to be done, and done
quickly, or milady is going to be for-
ced to wear fur coat and motor boots'
for Easter instead of the trim suit
and slim pumps she probably has stor-
ed away for the great occasion 10 days
hence.
The mid-April total of snow stands
at four inches since snow has been
fol ing Query day this week.
This year citizenware still laboring
under heavy contrast in temperature
readings compared with last year's. A
year ago the high of 77 was more than
double the high of Wednesday which
was 35. Again the low a year ago
ge
was considerably higher than the high
of yesterday.' 1
Who was it said "Breathes those
anon—" and who was it finished
the verse, with "give it back to the In-
diens"?
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Huron Deanery You
%Peoples Group
The .Y,P A„'s of the
,Huron met last Monday eve
Paul's Church liere for th
Rally under- the leadershi
President, Mr. H. Shore, of
The 'Lenten service was h
Church with the sermon bei
rede by the Rev. Maurice 01
rector of Brussels, from St
45 as his text. Rev. P. H. S
Chaplain of the young pee
Deanery, and rector ce
in charge of the servof ice:
Frei -Min played the organ
choir sang an anthem due
fester,.
Following the •service
meeting was held in the ep
from five l Hall vParisheith agood a Blyth,
•Winghanr, Bayfield and CH
clergy present re: Rev. to
of St. Paul's were: Rev. E.
er, Rev. W. H. Dunbar, Rev.
,ham and the two already n
Thomas Hawkins was presen
veyed greetings from his so
Hawkins, an officer of the
the time he enlisted. These tiv,
a received and it was decide
a newsy letter to him: The
cessful meeting• was brought
b lunch.
y
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10 a.m. Sunday School,
11 a.m. The minister will 'contin_
ue the re -Easter meditation "Judas
who'also betrayed Rini".
The' W.M.S.WMSwill meet on Wednes-
day, April 21st, ata pan:. at the hone
of Mrs. Shaddoek, Albert street
Ontario Street United Church
Sunday School Anniversary—April 8.a
11 a.m. Rev. G. G. Burton— Speak-
P
es— Palm -Sunday Message. 'Young
People's Choir of Sunday School
2.30 pin., Afternoon Program
,
Legion Women S Auxiliary
The- regular meeting of. the Wo-
Wo-
i Wren's Auxiliaryto the Canadian Le -
tion was held in the Legion rooms
Monday evening last One new mem-
bei was welcomed into the Auxiliary.
the guest speaker was Mrs. Crocker,
wife of an airman at R.A.F. Sta-
tion here, from Manchester, theez; Eri land ,
and spoke on "Life in England at the
Present Time." Afterwards lunch was
served and social time enjoyed,
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with
entire School Present.
Rev. W J. ,Rogers of Holmes -
vibe will be the guest speakerFrei-Min
7 p.m. The evening will be given
over to the Sunday School Work.
Rev W..1. Rogers will preach in
the evening.
2 p.m.,— Service at Turner's Church
Rev, Andrew Lane, will take eharge.
See Special Notice of Passion Week
Services.
Mondor 8
Yi pan. Young People will
join in the service at Wesley Willis
Unated..
Wednesday at 8 pm, Rev. Andrew
ane, Speaker.
Baptist Church Service
Institute
The regular. meeting will be held
in the Agricultural Board Rooms on
Thursday, April 22nd, which is visit-
or's day. The election of officers will
take place and the subject, "Current
Events" will be given by Mrs. George
Jefferson. The roll call to be ans�
wered by household hints. The pro-
gram is m eharge of Mrs. Knights.
Holmes and Mrs. George Knights,
The hostesses are Mrs. M. Batkin,
Mrs, 5tm dy, Mrs. P. Manning, Mrs.
Hayden, NIr, McCP. M and Miss
Y y
Chambers.
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Merricord
chess. Carcasses were graded at the
Canada Packers, Ltd,,'Toronto.
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Liberals Name Delegates
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Fruit -of -the -Loom
Rayon ll Cre e
Y p
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Striped Chambray
and Sheers
Huron Agricultural
Committee Meets
Last Tuesday afternoon in the agri-
cultural board room the Huron county
agricultural committee inet and an-
proved an appropriation of $500 to
the war service committee:
The meeting endorsed the Fourth
Victory Loan and the members will
doe in their power to insure its
At the meeting of the South Huron
Liberal executive, held at Hensall
on Friday sight last, delegates were
chosen for the Provincial Liberal eon-
vention to be held at Toronto on April
29 and 30, Dr. J. W. Shaw of Clinton
presided. The delegates and alternat-
es named are as follows: J .W. Crai-
gie, Goderich; with G. L. Parsons,
Goderich, as alternate; r, ringland,
K. 0.,will
Gllrn; Albertyinont eZui
Zurich alternate Roy Lamont, Zur
ieh; William McEwen,
Gospel Song-S'erviee begins protnp,
t1y at seven -o'clock•
The Minister's sermon message en-
titled—. "Gethsemane. aid the Cross."
be illustrated with colored len-
tern pictures,
You are welcome to. attend the
worship. service,
A good program for the "Fellow -
ship Hour" immediately following
the worship service is being arrant-
ed. by the leader.—Mr, Harold Leh
man:
The Young, People are asked to
meet on Monday evening at 7.45, in
front of the church to attend in a
body, the "Ilei, Week" worship
service in the Wesley -Willis United
church,
Let us have as large a represeeta-
tion Ets possible.
St, Pauls Church
Thursdays 7.301p An. Prayer Service•
8 pain Communicant meeting.
Palm Sunday 11 a.m. Martins and
Litany Sermon: 'Thy King Cometh
,show
unto Thee . St. Luke 19:29-44,
•of Note: Tho
who se members of the W. A:
not yet brought in theirday
Thankoffering Gift are urged
onted to put it.
the Church plate_ today
2:80 pan. Sunday School. note- Chil,
dren bring in Lenten boxes air II' st
a er
Day.
7 p.m. Evens ng Sermon: The Spon-
taneity of the Gospel.
Monday8 `the
pan; the A,Y.P,A. writes
letters to our Overseas' •men. -
Wednesday7 ,mThebam,
P • Mens Study
Group holds its first meeting. Leader-
Dr. D. H. MYlcEnnes: Subject of discus-
sion, The Church and the Social
Order. All men invited to comerein
Wesley Willis United Church ' •tar
The Session of the. Church is called
to meet at 7.15 Friday cumin A til•
-.-
15 •immediate]Prepare-g P
t r Y b• efog the
° Y Service which,; ill begin at 8
o cloek, ;:. •• .
The Satrarhent of • ti.K 'i'd's. Su ton'
LQ PP
er will be obsorved'•att Morning weir-
ship on Sunday April 18. All members
should be present. •
Phe sermon sub
sub•ject for Sunday ev-'
ening is
Dr. W. R. Graham Guest
Speaker at Meeting Here
Dr' he R. Graham, Burling•ton re-
tired head of the poultry depart-
^eat at the Ontario Agricultural
eetin was guest speaker' at the
of th'e Huron Holstein -Fries-
Ian
•tan Club held in the agricultural
board room: There was an attendance
of approximately 50 members; and
the president, Willis Van ieigmend,
was in the chair, After a brief open-
ing address by the president, and the
reading of minutes by the secretary
Hume Clutton, the business of the
afternoon was proceeded with. The
question of donating a Holstein calf
from Huron County, for the Holstein
War• Effort Calf Auction was brought
up and it was decided to ask Bissett
Bros,; Saltforcl Heights, to donate a
calf from their herd. They will .be -re-
imbursea to the extent of $40.
The annual "Black and White"
this year will be. held_at. Sea-
forth fall fair; but the members de
ceded' to dispense with the usual
eports and icnic.
p
a rank n FM la K. C., addr•essed: 'Bridgewater
the club -on the subject of the Fourth'
Victor Laatt. •In thankin • M
y g i•, • Fing
land for his address, W, L: Whyte
that the'meetinggo on
as being 100 per cent in support of
loan,.
Mt.. Whyte introduced Ito Gra-
who : spoke on "How to Over-
ver-
come the Protein Shortage;' explain-
inghow im ort nt it ishavewho
d a to stock
°£ ore kinds fed a ,sufficient Pro
content in their•' fodder,
Byron Jenvey, Holstein field- seem-
far Western Ontardo was
y pre-
sent and had some good suggestions
for the breeders.
Membeits • leave,
of she gHuron Holestem
Calf Club ahead registered are John
T. Van E'gmond,, Clinton; Ross Leone
gWelton;g Wal- iting
m Norman •Leamin ,
Bett ea an, flugh A. Feagan,
Y g. g
William D. Clutton, Edward Clutton
Audrey Feagen, James Ti, sea an received
and George Turton, all of GoderdcItg
MILITARY NE
Pte. John Bixtler liar rel
lDebe ough t, N. S., after spend 13
lough with Councillor 1V!
and Mrs. Butler Jr., of Mitcl
Cpl. Douglas Thorndiat w
ly completed a course at -N
S. Trenton, has been poste
Leod, Alberta.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben. W. Ch
Gently received a cable fr
son, Pte Ben Churchill; Jr
that he had arrived overseas
Royal Canadian Artillery.
Captain •J. •W. A. Greig, R
a native o£ Seaforth died T
hospital, somewhere in En
wife was informed at Bri
N. S, where she resides, b
which' gavesno particulars: C
was at son of Mr, a* 142rs, J,
of Sea£ortli 0 ntaxio, and gra
medicine from the Universit
onto. In October 1tie he
to. practice rite
joined. the Aavey Medical
June 1941'and went overse
tobers His widow and two.
•record survive,
Paterson of t
PLi Listowel
at Listowel was - a week en
with his parents, Mr. and M
Paterson.
LAO Lloyd'thomes of the
has been h
on Friday o Novae on coria
Y f r Scotia
ponied by his mother; Mrs. E
and his aunt, Miss I,. Brigha
as Toronto. •
Ordinary Seaman Lorne ]i
St, Hyacinthe Que., is home
Q ' '`
Signalman
gnalman George cave Rumba]
Hyacinthe, Que:, is on leave ar
with Mrs. Ruinball and c
• Gloria
3Ir. and Mrs, Goldie Grab
a cable from their s
per Bill Graham, statinghe It
ed safely overseas with the
Armoured Corps.
Sgt, Ivan Jervis•
, wireless
who recentlysec '
b' ' .received It
ant Sash., is vise
at parents, Mrs. Lo
parentis, Mr, and lle
vis of Holtnesville. He was
ponied by two friends membe
b
Australian Air Force who
at the: a g
the time. Sgt, Je
stationed at Debert, �j
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eels
J. C. Shearer outlined . the use of
farm machinery and made special re-
R. R. 5, Clin-
ton, alternate Dr. A. 15 Campben,
Hensail.
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a a
ference bo the farm mechanics school
held during the past winter. It was
resolved• that the committee would re-
commend to the steel controller that
Confirmation in St. Paul's .
On Tuesday evening, Bishop Sea-
t
faint machinery parts be made more
ger, of London, was present in St.
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BLUEBIRD
accessible to the farmers, nett:
oats are not co ring throug
local dealers m sufficient gttantities
I ani a Church to give the rite of con-
fiir atoenet eight candidates, who
presented by the rector, Rev. G.
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"• Styled to match the strik-
V�
ing Beauty of Spring
t.
Flowers.
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at theVi*,
present time
Messrs. Hili and McEwen moved
that the meeting go on record as op-
posed to the gasoline tax on tractor
gasoline and recommending- to the
department of highway that this tax
be abolished. Messrs. Watson and
Moore.
'rhe' candidates were Aileen and
June McCartne Y, Joan Sloman and
Doris' McCook Maurice HoneyAle
LAC Keith Woodward and LAC. Alex
Goold, R•C•A.r: and LAC•Wm. Mann-
dere R.A,l+!.
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`4i t-lam•On
a ' it b><rd Diamond Rinhave
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Bzoelt moved. that •the meeting en-
dorse the hydro extention policy reg
Y
Gently announced,
motion of Messrs, McGann and
Bolton the
The Bisho chose as his text for his
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address to those about to be confirm-
ed and the congregation, a portion
the twenty-first verse of the seven-
f+pF,,,(
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REGISTERED
N[[e
to meet every choice
secretary was instructed
to send a telegram, regarding the
need of extra gasoline coupons for
g P
volunteer farm help and members of
teenth chs ter of the gospel accozling'
to St Luke, -for, behold, the king-
g
dem of Gad is within You. In the
time of
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ya
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Every Ring
h.'
Inured FREE
$3%50
xquhtle
11"4"'ed :.:
`Uveediiaoondst
;8mart "motor"
.au„ir
Ther a is a Bluebiird Wed-
din Rill:-
g P. designed to per,
fectly match every Blue-
the farm labor committee, to 1t r.
Maclaren •of the Ontario carni Ser -moved
vice Force.
J. -C. Shearer outlined thecomm
.• trend in
Huron county in the production of
p
hogs, beef cattle, mileh cows, white
Christ; there were two ideas of
the Kingdom'of God: Among the Pharr
isoes was the -accepted belief that the
g of" the Messiah meant a great
earthly kingdom to follow the lin 01
the Roman Empire This dream of
empire on the of nation
REGISTERED.o
EGIST illki'
iii
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'llNew
,
bird Diamond Ring,
beans and soy beans. He intimated
that an increased acreage of white
g
beans is being requested by the fed-
part a is!daar-
gerous. The contemporary a
p • y ggxessors,
have •shown how dam erous and unde-
suable is that typegof dream. In
.5®
• Modtrn'in
design .. rich'
in deeufr. it',i
as iliwtreted.
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Registered and Insured'
Free of Charge For
Your Protection
mai government in 1943 so as to sup-
both the British market and the
domestic market.
Messrs, Roy and Turnbull moved
that a leiter from this ;committee be
sent to the Special Products Board,
contrast, •was the dream' of a spirit-
ual kin
kingdom, and the coming of the
Messiah would be a time.�of judgment
for mankind and the
• p y would be forever
u in clouds of to to forever
g
with the Lord.
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Ottawa, recommending a higher price
for eggs as the present price is just
Having knowledge of • 'both these
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GUARA7VTEED
- • PERFECT
at the cost of production,
Hugh Hill and Warden Tuckey
moved that this meeting recommend
as a war measure that daylight say-
schools of thought our .Lord yet had
His own answer when demanded to
give -one by the Pharisees. It was a
difficult task to present the new con-
h "/
.:. ,
Siren iQdfofe $ iTit+7
ing time be abolished and that the
county revert to, Standard Tithe.
ceptton of the Kingdom of God -to
the people, who had been
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Ana otit`e ins '
ie.
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frees y.•,
aid colloi4ont
3 dtemo I e ''
Subject to Government
Purchase lax
Tax
On
motion of F. Watson and J. Ann-
strong the committee will request the
oil controller to reconsider his decis-
ion ro ^ardiix the closing,
g g g of service,
stations on Saturday nights
taught to
expect a mighty and imperial Jer-
usalem Christ wanted .them and. us to
know that the 't}ine is already come
for His Kingdom, It comes wh• en
people' govern 'themselves 'at
-` The Deity of Christ." • •
Endeavor to attend a 1 •the •
meetings have a complete record of lessons.
of tc hY Week beginning, in out• own G idle( Mesdames W. ,I. Nedigen ner;,
church on Monday; evening, April G. E. Saville, W Mair, Jas; Welke n,
8 .o'clock., W -.r J." Tough sial Miss Laidlaw' and
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• Be sure to worship. on Easter ..)1111 -
un Mrs. George Van ally .
day> April 25, Others who usually have full re-
cords have been handicapped
lre e Cl t of tlae "Cdvenant' Ad_ ,•, pp d by ac-
tit Bible Class for 1Vlarch 31st. shows ede•nt or illness, during+; the Ion win-
t g
that the following Hoene -readers ter months. be
and will
according
• psi couNTE
recommend that these stations, be ,al-
lowed to •stay open until 10 o'clock
during the suanmer months. ,L. E,
Cardiff, M P , addressed 'the streeting
on farm topics,
to the sovereign will of God. For.
those who are not of the Kingdom,
wo. should pgay "Thy I{irrgdom comaa
Thy will be done M earth as it is in
Heaven."
for
ry Loan
las been
e National
have been
ose contrri
der "spec-
o sumof
objective
for Huron
e amount
Loan was
and
king ato-,
es, and It
y, careful
to raise it
objeotive
:ard man-
s not too
snake ups
ung
Gather
Deanery of
Wing at St.
eir Lenten
p, of their'
Goderich.
In in the
ng preach -
ham, the
Mark 10
treeter, the
ple of 'the
Blyth, was
Mrs. Theo.
and the
ng the of-
business
Owe Menior-
esentation
Goderich,
nton. The
the rector
O. Gallagh-
John Gra-
med. Mr.
t and con
n PCO John
Deanery at
ere warm-
ed to send.
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