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Barrie Examiner, 7 Feb 1958, p. 2

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Salvat fly unv smrneu Bethe Church Salvation Is it appears in the aims indicates work otGod in behalf of man In the Old Testament this is illustrated many ti in the deliverance Bible brought Gods people Israel However Gods work for individuals only Salvation is the result of Gods work for the individual For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not yourselves it is the gift of God not of works lest any man should boast Eph 289 Yet salvation is not single act although single act launch es one into this great exper ience Salvation has com mencement course and con sumailnn The Apostle tells us this when he writes to the Ephes ians Husbands love your wives even as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for it commencement that He might silnctlfy and cleanse it with Ihe washing of water by the word the course that He might present it to Himself the consumation glorious church not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing but that it should be holy and without blem ish This is again taught to the Philippians Phil in this article let us direct our minds to the initial step in salvation the commencement for it is from this initial step that the course and consumation are realized The Bible draws sharp dis tinction between the saved and the lost The estate of the one who is not saved and hence has never made at commencement in the path of salvation is descrilr ed in the Word of God in defin ite unmmakable terms For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which is lost Luke 1910 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not per ish He that belleveth on Himis not condemned buthe that believ eth not is condemned already because Wh not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God John 31018 He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life and be THE WORLD iSNT DLAYGROUMD T5 CLASSROOM We require spruce and Balsam Pulp Wood Please Call PA 85712 with details in this present dis pensation salvation is limited to but have everlasting life that believeth not not see life God abideth on him 333 unconverted and tion they will tore Gad Before cd he must see self as God sees hima lost sinnEr butthc wrath of John Ainn and again Gods Word reveals the present cstIte of the in this condi finally stand be mrn can ever take that initial step that launches him intothe commence ment of thellife it the redeem It was this divine eslnlnte of hu nity revealed in most vivid lan uage the cross of Calvary that man might have eternal life and by believing in Him who died and was buried and rose again the initial step that commences that life more abundant in Christ lesus the Lord There is fountain filled with blood Drawn from Immanucls veins And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains Upon the commencement we immediately proceed to the course which is made clear to us by the will of God asrevealed in the Word of God the Bible and are assured of the consu mation by the promise of the same Word thatHe who hath be gun good work in us will per form it until the consumation is realized Phil re Simcoe East MP Suggests Locks Severn River nerd MP for Simcoe East has called for the construction of Rapids on the Severn River to complete the Trent Waterways and open up the Kawartha Lakes Lake Simcoe and Georg ian Bay to thousands of addi tional cruisers from the United States in the last two sessions of the Ontario Legislature Lloyd Leth erhy MPP facilities for transporting boats at Big Chute andrcalledfor fed eral action to remedy the situa tion Since then there has been change of government at or gressirie Conservative member has come forward with the pro posal for additional locks at the two points on the Trent system of the minister George Hees Proponents of of transport completion of ed to involve considerable out lay if adopted include Hale retired Orillia editor who has furnished valuable data bbar ing on the proposal Business men resort operators tionof the two locks as an in vestment which would yield im portant revenue particularly since the tremendous in beating An excellent links the gemlike sparkling rivers of Waterways Bay at Swift Rapids and Big Chute The most western point at Port Severn is furnished with alock linking the Severn River and Georgian Bay There was third day they lilight take thatl COLDWATERDr Ry locks at the Big Chute and Swifts criticized the poor lIanli Dr Rynard the Pro The proposal is in the hands the locking system acknowledg and others have urged installa increase system of locks lakes and the Trent except in parts of the westerly outlet to Georgian in humans more which caused the Son of God to leave heaven glory and die on Kiwanis Bulietin ed vicepresident by the Kiwanis eral years on thohoard of direc ytors This is big job but Bill is big man They tell us he was born in 1018 in Grand Valley which is not too far away in Dufferin Coun ty west of Orangeville After leaving high school he entered into the creamery huslness with his father This was interrupted by war service After the war he angevlne before Corning to Barrio in 1948 haying purchased the dairy business of Howard Norris on Collier Street which he has been operating since In 1941 Bill enlisted with the Lorne Scots Peel Dufferin and Haldirniind Regimentan infantry lunit He went overseas in 1942 and returned in 1945 with the rank of captain Married in 1942 to Nancy Belle Huether of Orangevilie They have two sons Robbie age and Scott Mr and Mrs Lang are mem tiers of Trinity Anglican Church wanis Ladies Auxiliary and church work Bill is more active some measure of fame by hand ling the peanut drives with all the work it involves Just recent Lodge 1n the winter he is aetive in curling and was viceskip on club rie Curling Club Insummer he prefers cottage lifedown Oro way and spends whatever time is left from busy doiryhrm an Kiwa nisfishin if like pa drastic curtailment in the size of craft accepted at the Big Chute marine railway Not only do the rail cars at the marine railway hamper the size of the vessels on the systembut are deterrent to some ship owners who will not risk possible dam age to their boats from the stress and strain imposed in the trans portingoperation It is argued that as work now worth over $100000000 has been invested in the Trent Waterways itwoudd be sound expenditure to spend up topossibiy two mil lion dollars more one new lock at Big Chute and completethe construction of second lock atSwift Rapids ployment for the available men in the 3district for dends year after year in tourist moneyspent by thousands of boat owners eager to sail 1he en tire Trentsysteln including the missing links near Georgian Bay Willard William Lang was elect Club of Barrieafter serving sev was in the same business in 01 Nancy is quite active in the Ki ln Kiwanisfwhere he has gained 1y he joined Corinthian Masonic championship rinkand winner of Dangerfield Trophy 1956 at Bar to construct The project would provide em year or more and would yield rich lflnISlil Council Feb no pm were meal delégadonr onhhnd dimerview coundL Robert Sinlthond Sheldonij want ed council ta put up prrtltlon in the bpsement of the township office so the members of the fire brigade would hinge place to hold their meetings They also brought request from the vol unteer tire brigade that sperm anentfllre chief be appointed Fire Chief Faguspn discussed with church maintech ninth tirehIll and the fire equipment motion aliLawand Campbéll allowed the tiredepartment the council chambers for their monthly meeting The question of fulltime chiet wu left over until Inouiermceting for further discussion Mr Wilson of Robersteel Ltd appeared to inform council of wliat wasavailable in the way of rteel culverts handled by his firm Mr Stocksr from Bradma Bus lncss Systems Equipment discuss ed with council the advantages of their machines for setting up the assessment roll automatically with stamped plates for each property Totalcost of setting up the fistem would run around $6500 The council told Mr Stocker they would keep his company in mind when they felt they were ready for such system motion by Torrens and Law Wits passed that eoun oppose any increase in Stroud elephone rates at the present time and the clerk be instructed to notify the company or to the exorbitant charges of the diffefint rates Report on relief and lndigcn was missed for some for fire $205385 and for finance $6 1769l The fire accountsinclud ed the $1975 for on FWDtruck for the water tank Finance couhts included $5000 payment on 1957 levy to School AreeNo1 and $630 balance of payment for an FWD truck for snow plowing it was for just such storm as we have had in the last few days that this extratrnck and equipment were ordered at the last of 19575 The Hydro was nsked to install year round street light in Belle Ewart oppositetLot 59 Plan 722 Motion of Torrens and Cochrane menu Church Annual Edgar UnitednChumh held its annual meeting at Haye on Jan 111 with goodratten ance Bev Glen Ball who was oh man for the evening opened with Scripture readin roll bymnraller Reports réad and showed very success ful year The following officers were elected treasurer Keit secretary Charles Simpso Elders Ed Kerridge Hayes Keith Lees Aub Slessor Charles Simpson Maurice Hayes Stewards Ralph Hayes Dallas Slessor Wayne Slessar Murray Hutchinson Meredith McLeod Jim Partridge Pianists Mrs MoLéan Mrs Hayes Mrs Johnston Ushers Dallas Slessor Wayne Slessfir Ralph Hayes Doug Hayes Trusteesi Gordon Bidwell Gor don Lauder Maurice Hayes Hayes Frank Madden RevMr Ball closed the meet the evening to close ing with prsyer Lunch brought me yet by Law Ihd Turv John omngrberequestellto erect school who signs Nantyre School Mr Torrens 4m ppointed con ell representative on lithe Coo own Emma MMov ed by Campbell and Cochran till the usual grunt $25 bejlven to the Southsimeoe Seed Fair Upon recommendation of the lnnislllv Police Commission the Council passed motion to an cent the offer of the McCall Fron ten 1011130 toildan an electric pump and underground tank for gasoline or thepouc ear The Pump letbe set up base by thecmnpauy Councillors em and Cochran were appointed rep sentrtlvcs ta Ittend the meeting of the Association ofRunl Mun icipalities enleb llA nd18 The council passed motion to request salon for the purchasing of ciilvert 80 feet in length for installation at Lot 25 betvIeen concessionsti and Where pro posed new road will intersectroad between concessions canda Aplt proximate cast of culvert $4000 he tendervof WItson construc tion for approximately 5000 yds of mallet at 46c pu yd was as noted Thexravel to he placed in accordance with contract JINGUS From Simud Mrs Charles Horton Stroud is visltiiig with her sonvinlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Lynn From Barrie Karen OConnor Barr visited her grandmother Mrs Jes sie OConnor recently Weekeudflisit Staff Sgt Jack Frlzzle and AC James Frizzle Kcntville NS who are on course at Camp Borden spent the weekend of Jan 26 with Mr nndMrs Duck worth Mr and Mrs CameronMeme Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Duckworth Mrs Peten Gysel spent Friday in Delhi with driends Mr Perkins Toronto spent day last weekwith Mr and Mrs Sandford Page Mr and Mrs Harvey Robertson nd family visited with Mr and Mrs rAlvin Robertson Oak Rid ges Mrs Alex McGibbon Windsor and Miss Lilly ideMaster and Ray mond Muir Barrie visited With thousands NewCM Hotel Dielrru the Angus Legion Hall hylthe LIdies Auxiliary on Feb ll 10 and 25 at pm 16 The Chilll Willi Junior Farin els regular mccting willbe held Feb 11 in Churchill Community Hall is The weekly euchre in Stroud CommunityHIll will be held on Tuesday Feb it instead of Mon day Feb10 16 Baxter LOBA are holding their annual cuchrc on Saturday Feb 15 commencing atra pm in the Orange Hall 16 Progressiv EuchreL St John Vianney Sc ooi Allandale Feb 10 pm Good prires Lunch Admission 50c 16 The ChilliWilli Junior Farin ers Valentine Dance will be held in Churchill Community Hall Fri day Feb 14 Al Gates Orchestra 10131848 Dance to the music of Andrews Orchestra at Guthrie Community Hall on Saturday Feb at pm Door prize vLucky spot Lunch counter Admission 75c 16 Womens Hospital Auxiliary an nual Hostess Night to be held during month February Draw for prizes to be mndeleh 28 For further information phone PA 1011922 Feb 24 1953 830 Silncm District Womens nstituto Variety Show to be held in Brad ford District Community Centre Everybody welcome soc children 25cc 161922 The Paulettes WA ngtcoopera tion with Canada Packers Limited are sponsoring Cooking School school Feb 10 ll pm Stroud Community Hall Door prize woo blanket Lucky draws Admission 50c 1546 Barrio Horticultural Society membership driveFeb to 15 Please receive canvasser kindly if you are missed call PA 04543 or PA 82275 or pick up member ship at Browns Seed Store 1316 Come one comeall Womens Auxiliary to the 102 Air Cadets are holding birthday euchre Friday Feb 14 in the Orange Hall Burton Ave at pm Ad mission 50 cents Prizes and re several friends on Saturday Mr and rs Lorne Gihersow pept the Weekendwifll relatives Cornwall Mrs Ethel Foster spent week nToronto with her daughter Mrs Mammie Robertson WilliamDorrah Mariner is vis ting hisbrotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Fred ONeil fSPEEllY riluto Repairs Ferndale Dunlap st Paul ouools Phone Pit 87860 freshments Hel us celebrate and bring your friends 151818 South Cutlery For MONTREALit is going to take niggeran amount of verere fogserve andfeed guests at the new Queen Eligabeth 3110 is herewdren it opensin the sprlnfl Altogt her 11l000 pieces of flatwue and hollewarerre be ing purchased for the convention centre handler2000 diners at sitting The huge order has been an nounced by the Canadian Na tioml Railways owners of the hotel which will beoperrled by or blister picks and runners e+ wlllcthlll be keyed to Hilton of Canada Three eom panics McGlashan Silverware Limited of Ottawa International Silver Company NiagaraPalls and Elkington and Company of England will share in the order with the McGlashan firm produc ing most of the 90000 iccet of flatware and Elliingto parry manufacturing gt 000 pieces of holloware Internation al Silver will be supplying 18 detail ban tsoupJadles The order lsbosed on the ex peoted peak requirements and not only includes knives forks spoons and carving utensils but magnificent candelabra for the tables and chains and medallions for the wine Vstewards On each piece will be stamped the hotels cresta maple leaf enclosing crown and letter The largest single item of flat ordered is2000 dozen tea spoons and the smallest is four dozen carving fork5 in the or surmountcd by the nituua Ibove amt Jllzk AlIberia Renae Retired menu Pointed Barrio Dinner renlrunhtlrn tor the Iell ratm Moving and storIrc rim of Pres Limit Bsn hubem Irlcrultlnl art for tho rrmuiion um runn Peninsular District tram 5° to lost um in bennnu Administrative rlco tor the Denn irmgmnmmpoenoanzl Selection Unlt Elfin Lumberto henn ht military vice burn on In the De Dania High school crdu corps Billie Band Ind in ms lulncd the Div Coir new Trumpet and which disbanded alter wand wrr it ammo with tho Colnluntli 1919 thennolled the File sulp nine Section at no central Commlnda cuml nanny touted then In ma Arch Omnme Depot Bnudinl ulual wn lmrl an more to HArnilton mx lalcomu ui ennuirlcl from vm perrnnncl and um no ma Injnlrt run my loving Dmhleflll Phone ronto us man lllrrte PA Man or camp Borden rexidrnll mIr shuns um Dirilnco to znnm Iazoo Hi1 terri ton Includes service Parmntlons in LIlevlew OIhillc ma Toronto an Inn Admission EXAMINER LATE Wait until pm and it your carrier has not arrived then cell ANo bowsroutine CARS Ann leucxs PA 182433 And Copy Will Be Delivered To Your Home CALL Tnnnxammizniofi PRINTING PHONE PA 32414 Clarks Home Fhirnis Ings Mist could pleaselre than oedema carry Elmore Valenhrres odoaenfi Ll ll FRASER complete line of the latest styles and finishes in cedarI chests Choose from such famous names as Lane and Heirloomgrfeaturing complete mothnproot insurance much construction done at the Switchlipid site before it was halted and marine railway in stalle Another marine railway instead lock was located at Big Chute in recent yetrs there has been First Prize Winner On fOperation 58 Mmcmmmprms sc vin cent Street in Barrie was the winner of thefirstistep table to be given awayat the Home Appliance Shop of Barrie Limited during their Opera 1101 53 Draws will be made Wednesday and Friday of each week during this spe LuM BER mop MiraEn PM VI A5221 Clarks have theistyie Landfinish to suit the mostidiscrminating buyer 3ZPricedsriol 597 Fllle corms Hoe WI YOUR AMIlY lIVE alenfiine cake at Whether your family lives on tenderloin or 6131110hase gt kidneysmay depend on growwellyour ta is handled StraplerieneedwEdtatg fiftieths lrus can wrong we so that ultimately there Will vmuidof confusion and tax wilriira HOW gt LV nyfleld St 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