g ,J.,-.-4.. Urieix-piecied. Riches.For Winclsor, O in Tampa, Fla. A deeply religious woman, Mrs. said her fortune will be used in the work of the Lord. n i. La d y Mrs. Etta Mae Strlcker, 45, of Windsor, 0nt., learned Shown here are her son, Robert, 15, her husband, Douglas, recently she is one of three heirs to a 32,000,000 fortune 49, Mrs. Stricker and a daughter, Donna Jean, 8. Another left by her late uncle. RobertrScot,t, who died last summer daughter, Beverley Anne, 10, was away from home when Stricker the picture was taken. (CP Photo). g Following The Star by 'lae Eaton rmdun. Clliiofnin j I Thiaietar is the star of Christ who is the way the truth and the light. The light that shlneth every man that cometh into the world. The wise men saw e star and beckoned forward. The star which they saw in the East went before thernrtililt came and stood over where the young child war. when they saw the star they rejoiced gilt: exceeding great Joy, Matt When they came into the house they new the young child with Mary His mother. they fell down and worshipped Him. And when they had opened their treasures they presented unto Him gifts, Gold, Fniikincense and Myrrh, Matt 2:11. i The Saviour who was born in Bethlehem is reborn in every re- pentent. trusting soul. He becomes in reality the Christ of Christmas. He is stllitthe same Jesus. at the right hand of God with a glorified body. in perfect sympathy with our plritual, physical and mental nec s. He is still the powerful, practical and precious Christ. This is "the glad and glorious message of Christmas. The Al- mighty God a holy helpless child, was born in a manger. A stable for a palace, a manger for a throne; swaddling hands for robe. He was born as Saviour, and must be made known by His followers or else He would have died in vain for millions of souls who know not the glad tidings of great joy, intended for all. From a world living in darkness and the shadow of death there was born a cry whose burden was "More light!" The incarnation of Jesus, that mystery of love, tells us that the cry was heard; the people who were in darkness saw a great light. It came gradually like the sunrise from behind the Easlern hills. In the fullness of time came the gladsome night on the plains of Bethlehem when the heavenly host heralded the glorious tidings that in the person of the infant Jesus, God had visited and re- deemed His people, and that the Son ,0! rlghtousness had indeed risen with healing Jesus came aarsoon as the worl wal ready to receive Him. in His wonderful teaching He told us of God. but He went further than that. He manifested God in His lovellnessand so lived out His Father's life before men that He could say: "He that hath scen Me hath seen the Father." John 14:9. By His death and resume- tion'He furnished the dynamic whereby it is gloriously possible ISLAND RADIO CENTRE I iii Presenting the fhiost . called "bargain" or "good' deal". i ii. 'e.e' I r N TELEVISION RECEPTION is NOW, if A I AVAILABLE TO P. E. I. VIEWERS "IIIY IJIILY WIIEIIE iYOIIIl Til SET IS BAGKEII BY QUALIFIED SEIlVIiiE" ' During our many years in the electronic business we have found i that radio's appliances, etc., can only be sold to give SATISFACTION ON A PERMANENT BASIS when proper service is provided. We are now prepamd to extend our well known service to cover 'televisio;i receivers. .When AND IF time permits we will always servicereceivers bought else- where.' However we will always reserve TOP SERVICE PRIORITY for , customers who have bought TV and radio units from us or firms with - i whom we haveinstallltion and service arrangements. 'IT IS IMPORTANT WHAT VSET YOIIISELEGT I Due to our location being some distance from the source of slgiials. It is important to have a qualified technician select a set in the style you prefer that will meet the requirements necessary for good reception. Sets mum! in TV designed for use in strong signal areas only will not be suitable for recep- i A4 plus service by tion here at the present tlnie. However a proper choice of set with a pro- I, A , pmgmionmi perly installed antenna will give good reception (in most areas. fl: i , ' It is important that the dealer you buy your TV from maintains a ".l'HIi”.lP8 service departmentsthat is-well qualified and trulyprepared. ISLAND . 1 RADIO Clf3N'l'RE have such in department. It is staffed byexperienced. i . E nmI80N ' , , , technicians who have been working daily on television in the St. John " ' area for the past year. They are .eljIiipped with thousands of dollars , I ' HMOIWVI-A ., E worth of the finest test equipment. When you buy from ISI.'.A.'ND name I i ' 753-90” pt " V N 4.: CENTRE you can be asaui-ado! service,-that is second to none. N Y. 4e..:p:'a::rI.Ilj.lQll. J O I Investigate the important item of 'ee'rvice. before D1lri:hag1,,g”,ny s9 IIIMIMIER -.- TV and Itgaioit our euslness In dio on I Bhrletteliwr A .:, .. , , i re V Ilaitozi . 3” eon go: 5: in His wingsa, in , ,inanyo I . 5 The Guardian . mi Friday. Jenni?! 7i I n n n Ontario Ministers. To Resign 'roaoN'ro. (CP)e'l'he Telegrun says three more Ontario cabinet ministers will resizn”ln the near future. Highways Minister George.nou- . cett resigned Wednesday and was replaced by James N. Allen, at Dunnville. V 4 ' 'rhe,paper aaya resignations will be handed in by rqunicipal Af- fairs Minister Dunbar. provincial secretary Welsh. and Reforms Min- ister Foote. l Both Maj. Foote and Col, Wclah have indicated they wish to return to private life. Mr.,Dunhar is re- covering from a serious illness. to follow in His steps. Though He was rich He became poor. Think of God's only Son coming down among men, leaving the Courts of Heaven. His equality with God, the adoration of the Angels, the brightness of His Father's face. not only to be among men, but to be rejected and spat upon. to be scoffed at and ultimately to die a shameful death on the Cross. How must our blessed Saviour feel after all the humilation of the manger and the grave. after all the years that He sought us, when so many people do not seem to value His mighty sacrifice and His infinatc love! "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth qii Him should not perish but have everlasting life, John 3:16. Yet that was the precious gift the Father bestowed upon a sine Iul race. - We cannot buy this precious gift; it is free for all without money or price. Shall we accept God's gift to the world, and live eternally or shall we refuse God's gift and be eternally lost? "The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Rom 6:23. "Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift." STUDIES INSECTS KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)-Speaker Doreen Maxwell explained to the Queen's University Alumnae As- sociation how she happened to he- come an entomologist. "Most chil- dren go through a stage of collect- ing things,” she said. "Parents are usually happy when they grow out of it. into it." Unfortunately I grew ,,,..-ev IN I954 ofM for counsel and credit. 7! Fill s Frenchmen are trying frantically (it appears) to so elonl with Pre- mier Mendes-France in his milk: drinking drive for the nation. Bun Premier Mendec-France might Just as wen prepare himself for some best . and strongest of X113. 1 Combine in a greased casserole (6-cupiaize) M c. corn syrup, 1 the. grated lemon rind and M c. orange juicer. Preheat oven to 375i (moderately hot). Mix and cift once, then sift into a bowl,J V3 c. once-sifted. pastry flour, (or lki c. once-sifted all-purpose iiour), 236 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, )4 tsp. salt and M. ,c. tine granulated sugar. Mix in '4 c. corn iiakes, slightly crushed. and M c. out-up pitted dates. Combine 1 well-beaten egg, M c. milk, JA tsp. vanilla and 3 tbs. shortening, melted. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly. Tum into prepareddish. Bake in preheated oven, about 40 minutes. Serve warm, with pouring cream. Yield-6 servings. ' b .WIwietlI.atewatPnogh.e64 ” Throughout the land, Canadians made progress in 1954. . . 2 They rospecied, staked; drilled and mined; they cleared, ploughed i and p anted; they fished and theyhumed; they planned and constructed; they manufactured, and they bought and sold. ' And working with Canadians in their ventures from coast to coist- helping with counsel, service and money- wes the Bank of Montreal. V In 1954, B of M loans endinvestmcngs - amounting to some two billion dollars - worked for Canada and Canadians. Wholesaling and retailing enterprises . . . petrochemical, smelting hjliid mining developments of every type and manufacturing I Vin ell its phases . . . farms and ranches . .,. the grain trade . . . , .g"ir-7 to-operative production and marketing . . . housiiig developments . . ' I nicipelities . . gchurches, hotspiteis and schools . . . many r i tions, and many people in all walks , counted on e B Canide is on the march today. And moving ahead with the nation are 625 Hot M brqpdies from coast to court, at the service of.the men and women who are forging the Canada of tomorrow. i.Yee, where there was "progress in 1954 . . . in lways Depen . 31 , A 0 A ' NH'...u.aIIQ;.u.icauuuI3guq4aey1ni;. e bull" ; ddble I H K; vw M... 1 Seven hlands,Iee . . uebec's great mining terminal o - , of M was the iirsr to project. the n lull-tiinc banking olice at given islands .' ,. . aixdicare before lthe tint” shipment of are last July. iv - 3:)-Ll Aiu' um non Ki'I'lMA1' i .- &IiIl .c. day i i ill ' Wui'ld'I -i.iuJi"i:d.s.i'ri'ii"3nacri she B oi.M Iuppon..The Bank of Montreal founded the.Eru,bank. inn onice It Kiiimat-inJ,enuuy 1952. when there were but iwn' hundred worlunen ccrvin out the” settlement with" their h u." I.V-.I..'I,V' Ilimillm n.. iawnucl ' mun "an: is rowEnuoJct...l discum. -mi now --5a w-y?".f.....a .. openpthe Great Lake: to world 25?.'?.??fv'.'i'i'..'”f'.'L.?ii..'.?'i"ii."'il'I.ii?'i med lAIO.i.lIl oine at i lest October nge wmmidogna IBIWI7. Nor Ai c ' .?"c'...5'ii."l'..f' ?i'1.”'i."'l'ifi.' Lilli ieldug'ni&ie River a e Iuuoava .. iii-3"1L)E:r5 :oaiiI.mi.I.ui8u5' r IIII . Ceimnicton of Kitimii ' highly ingenious devices such as this nursing bottle tar crown-.ium The innocent-sppeulnz. home con- tains, not milk, but one ,0: the French .coz-