Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1960 — Page 4
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Dec 29. PWit*
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CHURCH REWS
The I I B < hun h V L Gi I' < Junes Pay: n. Sup: Ribh S. J- - 93” : M rr.” g Wrr. up 1 ’ 3- t Y. Fellow •' p »> 3" p m E\ < rung V. rshp ~ ”p in C >■”< il ■ APr : < i ■: M< . - <i . \ enin;; at 73 n ('! i Practice Wv neaday al • 15 pm Bit le Stu y m 1 I t iy* K V...’ - J ay a" S oq. Watch Night Sr”. • at the arch Saturday «ver -g I ••Kir ’ ’ a’ * f>o an! cor.' numg thru t > 12 • There w 3 '• spec-. ' tsic A ’spellinK' be question I u. , ■ ght ntr>.hn <n! s T. s fc the even nr v ' L ’. a 1 c. ! Owen
9^9 -33. L\ - XB X , ■ yt. i /' nX^X ‘/XasJaW WW W foyout Section to all! Lees Jewlery M.MjAiifMaHaxasaaa^^EE^ J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS "Sen in? You Since 192''” 3^ miles u«si of Walkerton Phone 5*6*3331 QUALITY MEATS (3 . S Special Meat Prices from December 29 To January 4 Inclusive pj । 3 Fiesh j Pork Roasts . lb. 29c | Minute Steaks lb. 69c I Pork Cutlets . lb. 59c $ Bixiing ; Beef Briskets 5 lbs. $1.00: Sliced Bacon 2 lbs. SI.OO pi 9 WINNER FOR CHRISTMAS; is ■ ’ Bacon—Jack MiErr, IMI9 DascaMs St, South Bend § Smoked Picnic—Lvlc Roush, 1132 Harrison St. \N alkerton Smoked Ham—Li'onnr Jasinnki, Walkerton I 1 1 9 ■ ,■ ( hoice Quality Meats — Complete Home lanker Pro- S ceding custom laurhtrr ng. aging cutting, sharp freezing, i ndering hickory smoking. ■ Retail, W hole- de, (ju tr rr s of B<-ef, \ eal. Pork > and lamb. Oj>en kto 6 Monday thru Saturday, Cloned Sundays ■ and Holiday*
Til” ’ i" ’Mt tL Ngl ’ • <»y •■ a r !. . i < J • • ■ v. .11 have a spevi. h njr for th* ch J tree. W” veil' »m** al who wish ’ r .tv and shar- thv* serv • e Tlie Meth<HtUt ( hurch J Kemp Tin s. M nlatei Rob’-ct Gh-po and Mel Alwin-* S S Sup*-’intendents Sin Ke 9 n'v Upper Boom 1 : a yer Verting Sunday School 9 3” a in W >rs! ip Senter 10 40 a m Studen’ Pu’cognition bay ami (’•mm imon Sv vice Sunday 6;(*0 pm . High School MYP Evcryb -ly H- !pmg ” C> 30 pin Int< n:u’dia'c MYF W. p.-iiday 7 00 prn the choii
xs I pi ,v t.< •■ -m ) n. i'll Uhwh lioacd will i r i < hairn.an I ir-t la "lix U rl.in < hur* h I•r. gj I ‘ <ia en I’a .toi I 1 i .. -i t h r.isii S .pt «’l< ■ . i 1 2 Si-sen •ul is.- "ting it < hue* h H.OO S.it .ic.iy L?v< 31, N< a Year s L .vO i. .. .>nSi i .kc. 11 13 p m Sunday S- hool 9 30 a in WonUup Service 10:30 ani 'Phe Fir* ^eabytertar Uh irch truaUi tnat you iuv! a H^y ('hnslnuui ai'.«l wuihe.s you a cun tex rated New Year FRESIH TEHIAN N>7W YEARS EVE SERVICE On S Uunlay. I>e- 31 the First PresbyUwian Chun h us Walkerton will hu d a 3i»wal wmee of conun union .♦carting at 11 00 p ni It <a the hope of th-s church that you will find it Ln your hearts t ) start tlie New Year off right, by kneeling to God In complete subnuasAon to his will, fur the je-xm-ifi mmutqa, hours and days that nuna.n in y<nw life. This w.ll b” a rn -st !:t pr-^s vn service, anti w-> h >pe that you will s» ok to be impressed by attending this service. Economy To Keep Present Rate In ’6l BicumtiH in 1961 will take its rm- fnun LL-- pre-emt trend with r. Hjx>’tacuiar surg«*» and no pro|««ng”d downturn, according to (’lianging Tune.» the K»plmger M ip izme. Th-* current iaric of the magame in its “Months Ah>md , a regular nsonthly feature predicts that aome hnee will be more Muig|,nsh than others, but there will t-e no •ev»>fYi upaets. The editors re^xirt that trend* for the oariy part of the year are »»t and from them mn be road the pn>bably buslneaa mood for the mon the to follow. ''Pnxluctiun will nag in the flrst few months of the year, a trend that Ui partly eeaaonal and partly a rotailt of muiang stimulants, according to the c >lumn “Christmas bua.nesa will Up things up this month of course It always jHits & kick in year-end activity. But the zip won't bust and the post-Ch rist mas let dow n may be a little more painful t»jm normal *’ The article notes that good news f->r shop;*‘rs is the fact h i' pri- cs an- under prrwire and competition is fever ih -n many areas Thia is interpreted to mean thd Jai. .ary sales vr.ll fcatuie g. -k] buys But the Important fa< t noted fur .diuppers is that prices won’t bounce back much — pr.ee levels remain fairly stable CapHuhng all area* of bundneaa th-* editors fora**' New Product*—Many are likely to tie Introduced before the year 1* out in uppllancea, huujsewaras By HARRY MORRIS I “Fill my radiator, che<k the tires and are if the battery need* water etc etc. We’re just “naturally” friend y! HARRY’S SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone 466
an.i even clot bring I nvniphiymrnt —Currently up. b'.t <‘inpl«ivi:icnt also is high The r- il -oTni rn. according to the *■lU i s ia that unemployment will g> uv- r the 6 pen ent mark next y-ar Tia* pal idox < al picture of high emph-yment at a time us r.smg employment will be <m»- of the fjr.t problems to challenge ‘he new administration.' 1 Tat ruts —None likely Only a <j*-epming recession would produce a tax cut Inter»-*t rat»*» — Have been dropping slightly in resent months and will continue to go down next year “This means oasier financing fbr buyers of new housra It will also reduce allghtly the cost of ftrumcing new cars and other installment pu rehA-sea “ Construction — ‘Ad of now it
LIFELINES | CHRISTMAN IS NOT OVTER ChristniAJi Is not over but juat beginning. Not only are V there tills to be paid headaches to noothe. m!stak*a of intoxl- fl cation to pay but there is the ever present decision to be made, fl not about bit’s etc , but we need to decide on the Babe of I Bethlehem m we approach the unb-*m New Year fl Am we stand on the precipice <*f the old year and the edge B of a New Year, you ami I need to re-evaluate our liver* in the » light of the cause of Christmas, which Is Christ our Saviour. S ■ Chr s’mas and New Yearn is not .so much Uns-'l and nolM*. as it Ls a pmn -unccd judgement upon our past life, good or bed, B and a prohbunced judgement upon th*- Now Year yet to come. B U*hriHt num crira out, now and for an eternity, to the N»w fl Year to the lonely in heart, the lowt in w ul. to the slave of fl alcohol t<> th*' selfish world of buslnma and to the self-right- B eous i'tutst.an; “Seo. today I have set before you life and K d-sth Hvu'ng and curse; therefore ch-xw life, that you may B It ls said that the wise men after vialting the Babe of B B«'hl-h«-m. went ba<k another way" (’hristmaa says that B be- ause God hae touch**! your soul, because (kid has reached B into the very depths of your conscience, bvauao your highway I of bfe has be«-n chang«-d. Christmas is never over, but goes K with us Ln life. We are able to leave the bright Ugh la es B the aeeeun. and enter the work! of darknens, Oiortfytng and B prauung God for all ths things that wo have sesn and beam Mlaiaurs of Walkerton and Kqmlb Laks | ‘ ■mi in min J SAVE TWICE I WITH MERIDIAN MUTUAL'S TTtYzV^AITTZ? I Auto Finance / Insurance Pton Save up to 15% oo | 1 Broad - oovaramd knsumnos dfl Low-OQat bank oar financing CALL OR SOD CCmN TODAY Robert W. Jotuunn I State IW. 23, Kouota Ukt Phone JM-SSM I I I 145 TWiyfftAVEU I MERIDIAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY i I ■ | Nam* ■ । Addre •« . B | Cn > Btate B I My pr«««nt Auto Follcy I expiree ... B I I | Number e* accident-free | Act vina montbe — B
look.s as if the worrisome hlow<l<»wn in home building Will persist despite easier money." The art ale predicts t hat businessmen will pull back on plaint for new i‘ v rivs, ufT.ces and warehouses but governnvnt construction will i expm I a result of nt* pped uj ' spending for dcA-ive and r<,ad > building a calculßttxl stimulant »< ea.**e rt-ce.siion blues in many ar eas of the country. In short, the outlook for hue-In-MM, jobs, intenwt rates, pr.c^w arid other key factors of the ee-i onomy is to maintain the preset pace > J i POOR EXAMPLE ? IHmt expeiences teach peophg • valuable leHHons. but m*oce mlghtd ; p-xjr patterns for tha houra t _ _ It i self interest that usua^M i warps a man a judgemani.
