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WHAT IS SIN?
The thought of foolishness is sin.—Prov. 24: 9
:Whatsoever is not of faith is sin - Rom. 14: 23.
Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and
4' doeth it not, to him it is sin jos 4: 17.
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Sin is the transgression of the law - jno. 3: 4.
All unright4Ousness is.sin. I Jno. 5: 17.
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL IVIESSENGER
Box 50, R. R. 1 — Zurich, Ontario
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•MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, November 17th, at 2:00 p.m
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than
November 14th, 1953
A. H.. Erskine, County Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario.
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How much of this will still be yours
when you retire?
You owe it to yourself to make sure you keep enough.,
Bank a regular amount from each pay
from now on. — at the B of M.
And hold on to a worthwhile share of
the fortune you will earn.
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BANK or MONTREAL
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Zurich Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager
Hensall Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager
Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency:) Open Mon., Wed. Sr Fri,
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St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
1&Ir and Mrs Alex Aubin of Bruce-
hed on 'Sunday last Called ,on relati-
ves and friends on the B. W. High-
way, the Aubins Iva natives of this
Pariah.
IN,Ir and Mi' .Charrette and-
Wir and Mrs Avila Ducharme o1 the
. W. southmotored to London on
&flaky aaa, ea a visiting tall.
Mr. Neleon Panineau of Wimi4or,
itee(yrminied by his trothet, spent the
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AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
On, the premises, Part of Lot 21,
Stephen Tamp., in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned Auctioneer 'is In-
structed to sal by spublic Auction on
SATURDAY NOV. 21et,
At 2.30 p.m. sharp:
The desirable Real Estate, consis-
ting of part of Lot 21, Stephen Twp.
one acre of land on which is situated
a well built newly remodelled 2 -
story insul-brick home, with modern
conveniences. Has full basement,.
never failing ;well, best of garden
land, property is in very suitable lo-
cation. Convince yourself by in-
specting this property before day of
sale.
Terms of Property. 10% on day of
Sale, balance in 30 days. Sold sub-
ject to a reasonable reserved bid.
Dennis Corrieveau, Proprietor.
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
'...2URICH HERALD
Youth For Christ
THE GREAT LIGHT
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Nov. 7th, at 8 p.m.
IN THE
Clinton Collegiate Auditorium
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A idramatic and intriguing moving
Picture- filmed in ,Nuremburg, Ger-
many amidst Bavarian Medieval
Scehery.
A wonderful presentation accompani-
ed by ,LondonDY.F.C. talent.
Clinton Area Youth for Christ
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Household Effects and Misc. Items
on the premiaes, one block nort of
Main Corner in the
VILLAGE OF DA.SHWOOD
The undersigned Auctioneer is ira
structed to sell by public auction on
• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. .
Commencing at 1 .p.m. sharp
Diningaaom suite, buffet, ,china cab-
inet, rust mohair .chesterfield suite
occasional chair, Philo radio and
table, •Singer sewing machine, -Mc-
Clary stove, 'General. Eleetric wash-
ing machine, like new; gas stove arid
oven, electric kitchen clork. oil heat-
er, various end tables, Wilton rug
9x12', ,Congoleum rug 91in; z
com-
piete bedroom suites with spring
filled mattress, dressers arta ocenm-•
odes, 2 wardrobes, one with full
length mirror, 2 large fish bawls, ball
rack, rocking .chairs, 5 dining room
chairs, ironing board, various mir-
rors, long pantry table, 2 benches,
cedar chest, -cash register, caah, box,.
living room furniture and table
lamps, pi-tnre and picture frames,
sheets and pillow cases, quilts, com-
forters, flannelette ,and woolen blan-
kets, chenille and woollen blankets,
chenille and satin hedsnreads, linen
table ,cloth, mats, ,hedding, ,candle 1
sticks and holders, towelling, silver-
ware, glass ware, antioue dishes, full
line of 'kitchen utennsils, coal scuttle,
garden tools, sealers, crocks, and.
many ,articles too numerous to men-
tion. No reserve,- everything will'be
sold.
Terms — Cash
Mrs., Roselle Krueger, Proprietress.
Ivan Yungiblut, Clerk.
Alvin Wolper, Auetioneer.
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EXTENSIVE
AUCTION -SALE
Of Real Estate, small 4 -room cottage
home, Threshing Machine,. valuable
farm implements, Livestock, Hay,
Grain and. Household Effects. On the
premises, Lot 19, Con. 9, Babylon
line, .Hay.: Twp 134 miles- east • .o
Zurich and first farm south. The un-
dersigned Auctioneer is instructed to
sell by public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18L.
Commencing at 12 o'clock p.m. sharp
Real Estate -- Consists of Lot' 19,
Con. 8, Hay Twp; 75 acres of choice
loam land with 25 acres in fall wheat
43 .acres of newly seeded grass land
and 7 acres of good maple and elm
bush. Terms of real estate 10% on
claw of Sale, balance in 30 days. Sold
subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
Cottage Horne — Newly built 4-
rbomed cottage with modern oonven-
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fiences, situated on the premises, Lot
119, Con. 8, Hav, built on skids, is irt- ,
'.ed throughout. jlouet.prAo
ver 2 -furrow tractor plow like newq
plfilrie:orf72
sut4. -",oveci from premises with ar- I
to be ret.
rangem.ents L,
: "ntor used. tw—o g
"--eshing alfachine
Massey Harris 44" Tr.
Tractors and Tit.
,' condition. ri
seasons in guaranteed nem
Allis Chalmers "B" Tractor, •uSed 2
condition.
seasons in guaranteed new •
Dion Threshing Machine 'tlx138 fn. 'all
around new condition with shredder,
fully equipped for grain, beans or
clover.
Farm Implements — McDeeringoi3i1
furrow Tractor plow lilke new;
M -H binder 7 -ft. cut, McDeering 1.°3- I
run fertilizer drill, tractor 32.2t)tch and
markers; Allis 'Chalmers' power 'mower
like new; New Idea 4 -bar side deliv-
er,yrake, 81,i1 -ft. rubber tire tractor
cultivator, 6 -ft. tractor cultivator, 8 -
ft. Bissell double tractor disc like new
6 -ft. double disc; M -H. 2 -drum roller,
2 -row tractor scuffler, new dump
rake, MaDeering bay loader like new,
2 sets 3 -section diamond harrows, 16 -
ft. flat hay rack brand new; 2 sliding
raeksi 2 rubber tired wagons with
roller bearing, like new; 2 -wheel
trailer with stock rack, bean puller
foraAllis Tractor, circular saw and
stand, large. emery; set of sleighs,
M -g. .cream separator, White -wash
sprayer, •Co.ckshutt 10 -inch grinder
like new; 120 -ft. 6 -inch drive belt,
504t.: ruhiber belt; 600 jute bags, 3
sets bean knives, colony house 10x12,
324nch buzz saw complete; 75 new
steel- posts, 50 cedar posts, quantity
of luinib.er and mixed wood, 300 on-
ion, ,crates, uniform size; onion scre-
ens, 3 large self hog feeders, •caop
Otaxes, 3 ,complete sets of M -H. hin-
der canvass, 2 heavy steel logging
chains, small chains, sling ropes, lar-
- and .collars, 4 chicken shelters,
hag trucks, maple syrup outfit with
pails and spiles, quarter h.p. electric
inoter„hay fork, large copper kettle,
fo4rS; shovels and manyartistes too
numerous to mention.
'Ti'Vestock — 2 Holstein Cows, mil-
king, 10 yearling grass cattle, Dur-
ham and Hereford.
Hay and Grain — 700 bales of
chaice, timothy hay, 900 bales of
chalice red clover hay; 600 ;bushels
of mixed grain, 400 .bushels Cartier
seed: oats, 6 bushels timothy seed
Household Effects — Beach enam-
elaccrok stove, conaplete dining room
sifite, small tables, kitchen set, tap-
estry rug 7 1-2x9; day bed, dressers,
commodes, iron kettle, window sash,
Quebec heater, 2 lawn mowers, fire
extinguisher, ,copper boiler, sausage
slander and press, wooden tub, all
kinds of dishes, sealers, 2/ complete
toilet sets, apple peeler, etc., etc.
• Xteing this is an extra large sale,
sling will start sharp on, time. No
reserve, as the farm is sold.
Terms—Cash
Hebert Desjardine, Proprietor.
Glen Webb, Earl Weido, !Clerks.
Algin Wolper, Auctioneer.
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COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH.
8 p.m. Sharp, On
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th.
Featuring
STARS OF RADIO, STAGE, ETC.
Adults $1,00 Children 50c.
Dance to follow
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Auto, Livestock, Farm Imple-
ments, Household Effects and Misc.
Items. On the premises, Lot 10,
Con. 1.16, Stephen Twp; first farm east
of ,Shipka. Tbe undersigned Auct-
ioneer is .instructed to sell by public
Auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER lith.
At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp
Cattle — Holstein cow, due first
part of December; red Durham cow
.with calf at- foot; roan Durham cow,
with calf at foot; 8 red Durham cows
with calves at foot; blue roan heifer,
with calf at foot; red Durham heifer
rising 2 years old; 8 Durham and
,Hereford Steers, rising 2 yrs. old;
7 Hereford and Durham heifers, ris-
ing 2 years old. This is an extra
good herd of cattle.
Auto — 1951 Pontiac 'Coach, in
all round new condition, correct mile-
age aomo. Convince yourself by
seeing this car on day •of 'Sale, if not
ipreviousla. sold.
Farm Implements Misc. Items—
Massey Harris 10 -ft cultivator; M -R.
grain grinder, .10", like'new; 2 -drum
steel roller; M -H. 4-wheet manure
spreader on rubber; hay loader, -Inter
aa:'.:MaStera..
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- 9.30 to 12.,
national corn loader, like new; limb
spreader, pickup, adjustable harrowg
for Fordson traetor, 14 -ft wide; liffs.
H. bean scuffler; Parker horseadrawn
bean puller, dump rake, auto track.
heavy read end, ditching scraper, la
horse scuffler, milk cart, 2 Internatai
ional cram separators, International
stainless milking machine, double laa.
it, like new; quantity asphalt ehinVa
les, buzz saw, steel tire wagoni-qnan
tity of lumber, cutter, 2 sets of bah;
sleighs, forage .blower, colony 1101/16e.
chicken shelters, sap pails, sausage
grinder and press, set of taps and:
dies, 1 -2 -inch. And inan.y articles teet
• numeroas to mention.. •
Household Effects — Sunshine elee.
ctric range like new; electric sloaErtk
heater; refrigerator, 91cu. ft., • like
new; dialing • room suite, inclUding,
. table, 6 chairs and buffett; oak table,
pianoWillis ingoodand woodoodcondiorange
like
ser, Findlay
coal
like new, Beach cook stove; equippete
jwith oil -burner; Singer sewing mach,.
the, 2 beds, springs anal imattreso
coal oil heater; kitchen table with
matching chairs, stepladder dials.,
;child's playpen, Axminster rug 9x
10 some bedding, fruit jara, et.
Terms—Cash
No Reserve, Everything will be soli/
Albert Geiser, Proprietor
Glen Webb., Clerk.
Alvin 'Wolper, Auctioneer.
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Chef Henri Freitag
Chateau Laurier Hotel,
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'tirichness and ligher quali-Ey in cook/e-
ll ever you have dined at Ottawa's famous Chateau
Laurier, you'll agree ... Chef Freitag knows
whereof he cooks! In all his tempting dishes, he
uses only butter. No substitute could possittly
give the delicate flavour, the smooth, golden richness,
of fresh creamery butter.
Loftus Denomme is improving after
a few weeks of bed tontfinment.
I Mr and Mrs Fred. Ducharme spent
a few days with the Hartman family
of the Goshen line south.
I On •Saturday night was known as
Hallowe'en. Many • of the paraders
were on hand in this vicinity, and
were as usual dressed to fit the oc-
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easiOn. There wore two different!
groups, one from .the north and .onel
waized and showed
the southern part of the pariah. Theyorn well orgai
great ability to conaeal their ident-
ity. They were given. a 'cheery ,wel-
come, at the visitors hotries they wore
called in.
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Befter
Taste Chef Freitag's own
recipe for BUTTER MEUNIERE
a sauce for sauteed fish, steak%
or chops
What fish or aeat is ready jc+ Oervee..
squeeze the juice of a quartered
lemon over it. Sprinkle Withk
fresh chopped parsley or
chives. In a frying pan
brown 2 ounces of butter. .
for each person. Pour
over fish or meat.
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As eVery housewife knows, for good
eating and good living, you just
can't beat butter. From the
simplest hot biscuits to the most
elegant layer cake, everything
you make tastes so much
better with butter.
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ONTARIO DEPARIMEtri Of HIGHWAYS Geo. Doutett, Minister