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BELIEVE THE
If
your not Convinced that a person ho dies without ac-
cepting Christ is eternally damned you don't believe the Bible.
For t'he Word of God has more to say about judgment
for the unsaved than it does about heaven for the child of God.
"The •wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all
ungodliiness -- The wages of sin is death -- Except a man be
born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God -- He that be-
lieveth not is condemned already -- He that believeth not shall
be damned -- He that hath not the Son of God hath not Life --
It is appointed unto man once to die, but after this the judg-
ment -- And whosoever was not found written in the book of
life was cast into the lake of fire."
But against this black picture of eternal death is the
promise of God to all who accept His Son:'
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the
werid, but t' hat the world through him might be saved.--. Be-
lievo on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt lie saved.
Chas, Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California.
ABC Netws.rk Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. T.
DASHWOOD
OOD
Mr and Mrs Russell 'J? eman and
Barrie and Mrs. G. Merrier are visit-
ing in Detroit. •
Mr Chester Gaiser spent the past
few weeks in Detroit.
:mfr., J, Witzei left Sunday for.
`ononte where alfa ill spend the
Winter with her sait.
• Mr and Mrs A. White of Detroit
+called on Mrs. Witzel on Saturday, POUND DEAD AT DASHWOOD
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Mr and Mrs Henny, Hoffman are
visiting in Richmond Hill.
Mr and Mrs, Jim Poland of Frank -
ford spent the week -end with Mrs.
C Gaiser,
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Tiernan, Lydia
and Mary Jane Hoffman spent Sun-
day in Richmond Hill.
Mrs. Roibt. Neon and •cihildren
of London ere visiting with Mrs. R.
Willert,
• Mr. •Charles Watts +of Windsor
spent a few days with friends in
town.
Mrs. Ness returned horse Saturday
after spending the past two weeks
in Stratford and Windsor.
Miss Amelia Willert of Wingha.m Exeter, declared. 'When found by a
spent the week -end at hex home. neighbour, (Henry Bender, who went
Mrs. J. Chalmers and David of to the house when he did not see her
London visited with Mr and Mrs. T. around as usual, she was sitting on
H. Hoffman over the week -end. a couch, and on the table near by
Mr and Mrs. Donald Restemeyer were dishes and food she had set out
and faniilf rof London called on Mn for her evening meal. The lamp was
'C, Restemeyer on Sunday. • still burning, Mrs. Maslen. who be-
fore her marriage was Edith Morenz,
+a relative sof the late famous hockey
nlayer. Howie 2vTorenz, was born in
Hay Townehin, She had dived here 20
years. Her hmiband died 25 years a-
P'a. Surviving aro two sons, Addison
Palmerston: >tlelvin. Brnokiand, Man,
a daughter. Mrs. Wm. Thornton, Lan-
don; our brother,. Services were con-
dnzcted atondeer in the Hoffman fun-
eral home and interment was made
in Grand Pend Cemetery.
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ZURICH HERALD
'STRATHAVEN.,'
FOR THE AGED
BED PATIENTS' AND
CONVALESCENTS
MRS.
ETTA MacKAY HODGERT
Phone 184 — Exeter
the native Indians and showed inter-
esting .pictures on their mission fieri
Liberal offerings were received for
their support in the work.At the
close of the meeting all were invited
to the basement where the ladies +of
the congregation provided lunch and
a pleasant social hour spent.
John T. Reid Passes
John T. Reid, of London, died in
the hospital on Oct. 13th. He was
barn in Stanley Township and went
to London fno+m Clinton in 1925. He
was a member of the United Church,
a Commercial Travellor. Surviving daughter of Mr and Mrs Russell Er -
are his wife, the former Maud Louise ratt, Varna and William Harvey
Desjardine - Bullock Elliott; a daughter Mrs. A. L. Case, Taylor, Brucefield. The Iovely bride
Grand Bend United Church manse, of Hensall; a son, J. Eric Recd, Lon- wore traditional white satin, styled
was the scene of the -wedding of don; five sisters, including Mrs Sarah with a sweetheart neckline and long
Audrey Jean Bullock, daughter of iiathvrell of Varna, The remains pointed' sleeves. A panel of French
Mr and Mrs. John Bullock, Parkhill, were brought to Stanley and entered tiara of seed pearls held the bride's
and Byron Desjardine, son of Mr. in Baird':; cemetery, Brucefield. 'fingertip veil of French silk illusion
and Mrs. Lesome Desj•ardine, Grand
Late Mrs. J. H. Johnston
Bend. The Rev. Wesley C. Smith r One of the older residents rof •Stan-
officirited. Given in marriage byn ley Twp in the person of Mrs. Agnes
her father, the bride was gowned in Johnston passed away in the Seaforth
traditional white slipper satin yoke. atur-
Hospital, Oct. 12th following a short
beg a rhinestone trimmed lace yoke. illness. Mrs. Johnston, was the form -
The yown was fashioned with Tile ei^Anes Henderson, wife of the Late
point sleeves, Peter Pan ,collar and James H. Johnston whai predeceased
ruffles at the waist, and extended in in 1916. Slee was in her 90th year.
a short train at the back, The bride's She leaves to mourn her loss,ytwo coupletrip
shoulder length veil was ,caught with left for a to Montreal and
a patio of orange cbloonis. She carr- ; sons and a daughter; George H., (Parr Eastern U.S.A., the bride traveling
led a white ruble with red rosettes Line
ice' •Stanley; Mrs. James McBride in a navy :gabardine suit with match -
and white streamers; • and wore a Tialiylon Line, •Stanley and Alfred 'of ing accessories. Mr and Mrs. Taylor
matc'h'ing rhinestone set, the gift of
Ran?.Line with whom she had made will reside in Varna.
the groom.
Miss Tva Bullock, was her
sister's -
her home; 6 grandchildren and 8
great grandchildren. The funeral was
hel from her late residence Oct. 15th
to Baird's cemetery, Rev. T. J. Pitt
of Varna United Church officiated,
Taylor—Erratt
A love?iy. wedding took place at the
the United Church parsonage at
Varna when the Rev. T. 3. Pitt un-
ited in marriage Helen Marie Erratt,
and she carried a bouquet of red
roses. Miss Marjorie Anderson was
her ,onliy' attendant, gowned in blue
lace overlaid the bodice m front. A
taffeta with matching headdress and
eb+b+ow length gloves. She carried a
bouquet of pink and white carnations
Morris Taylor, ;brother of the groom
was best man. Following a recept-
ion at "'The Little Inn' Bayfield, the
only attendant, gowned in lime green ;.K_
taffeta with short puffed sleeves and
a ruffle below the waist. She wore ii
'elbow length stoves with matching y'.
headress and carried a hand bouquet
of tyiell'ow mums and fern °auglht with
fari-colored ribbon.
Pi
The groomsman -was Merton Den
iardine, brother of the groican. Foll-
lowing
the cerenvony a reception was
held at the home of the bride's .par- ',t
ents. Mrs. Bullock received in an
I
afternoon dress of black and white
silk jersey with a corsage rof pink
roses. Assisting the bridegroom's 0
mother who •wore a navy sheer dress y,
with a corsage of gardenias. Miss
Grace Pickering. (Dashwood, • cousin' i,;
of the +bride, and lvPss Donna Bullock kj
of Zurich, niece of the bride, served.
Foe the wedding trip to the. U.S. ;.
the bride chose a navy blue suit with ti
navy accessories and a corsage of red
rosettes. The couple will reside in
Grand Bend. "
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STANLEY T�; �v i�ISt-tti' � '��
ji1r Ili Mrs Norman SolntstGn,
Mrs. tdith Mas011, G, n: a sea§ missionaries ren furlough from Boli -
found •dead in her home on Saturday via, South Arht 1'ica, are visiting fri-
aDparently was strekeir with a heart ends in Stanley and vicinity and ad- '
attack the Might Before while prepar- dressing meetings at various places !
ing supper; coroner Dr. Dunlop, of in the interest of their smirk in Bo- ! ii
Livia. They held meetingnat the Go-' t
Shen and Varna churches, :presided
over by the pastor Rev. T. 3, Pitt.
Both Mr and Mrs .Iie,Ytnston gave in- %``
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Autumn flowers ifonmed the sett-
ing in the Church of God, G. Bend,
when Donna Elaine Desjardine be-
came the bride mf Gordon Leslie
Price. Donna is the daughter of Mrs
Amelia De;ejardine, G. ;Banana the
groom is the son of' Mr and Mrs Pen
Price, Exeter. The Rev. Glenn Benchi
'Performed the ceremony and Man.
Beac.•h, planed the organ, accomp iny-
in;g Miss Blanche Westcott of Serie
forth. The bride was given, in marri-
age by her elder brother, Melvin Den,
iardine and wore a d'res's of white
duchess satrii= lovely strands of pearls
a gift it the groom, and carried a
!housing +of red roses, iviiltian of hon -
lea was Mrs. Huht'rt Restameyer, sis-
;tei.' of the bride, of Lindon; the
'bridesmaids were Misses Physis Des,"
iardine and Mira Dorothy Price, Miss
. Sheila Resteimeyer, niece of the bride
was flower girl. The groom:-znan was
'Milton Price, bather of the groom,
of 'Fleeter, ;led ushers were:.Emerson
Desjardine arid Minor G•aci;stetter..
A reception followed the wedeling at
the Brenner Howe where the 'bride's
,the
received the guests, accomp-
anied by the �'r'om', mother. They
T will reside in Exeter.
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TTZursday, •October 2s5th, 1951
HYMENEAL
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A ceremony at the United charcl
manse, Hensall, united in marriage.
Muriel Elaine Carlile only daughter'
of Mr and Mrs Walker Carlile, Hen -
sail and Glenn. Lawrence Weido, eon
of Mr and M'rs� Wilfred Weide, of -
Zurich. The Rev. W. J. Rogers Wile
crated.
The bride wore a suit of Middy+•
Blue gga!bardine with a rhinstone•
necklace and matching earrings an<
bracelet, gift of the groom. She
wore navy aceessories and a corsags,
of pink noses.
Mrs. Leeland Willert, as matron
of honor, wore •a grey gabardine
suit with accessories and a corsage,
' of red roses. Olifi'ord Weido was his•
'brother's groomsman. Following
the ceremony, a reception was held??
at Club Monetta, Exeter. Thr bride's.
mother received in English navy
faille cupe witch. navy' accessories asci
a corsage of 1yellow roses. The mother.
of the groom chose purple crepe with
is mink fur, and !Week accessories. and
a corsage of yellow roses.
Later the couple Left on a motor -
triip to the 'Buffalio area and points.
'south. On their return the couple will;
Dive on the groom's farm, 'err Line,.
Hay Township.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
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TO DISCUSS THE WORK OF THE
Ar sable Valley Co l Nservation Authority
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Exeter { 'strict High School
Friday b' , , t ' 4L IY L{ b r th
8.30 p.m.
Speaker - DR, G. E. PLEVA,
Representatives will be present from the Departln ent of Planning and
Development
Ladies Welcome
Entertainment
Free Copies of the Ausable Valley Conservattion Report Available to
John A Morrison, Chairman. Everyone.
teresting talks rof their work among i
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• 13e 17 to 40 (Tradeemen to 45).
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No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Begot St., Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.
No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont.
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