HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-10-26, Page 5►T. GEORGE'S 'CHURCH
• SUND W,, OCTOBER 29th, 1956.
HOLY CPMNi3NZONr,
10 am. MAIN' SUNUA'lz ,$OIIOl.L. •
11 &In"; *PRIMARY
AND::$ERMO> '.
P.M'PRIMA`I Y DEPARTIIIENT.
7 p.m. EVENING PRAYER ANI) SE MM.
REVEREND 'REITERL Y • D. FIR B.A., L Th RECTOR
• A. W. ANDERTON, Organist. and Choirmaster.
•10-a.m. THE CHURCH SCIIOOL.
11 a.m. •" 'OLLOWING JESUS,"
Rev. Norval J. Woods, M,A., ThedfQrd.. .
•
. 7.` p.m. Rev.. Elda. S. Daniels, Belt.
Missionairy era , Furlough from Korea.
REV. C. WESLE COPE,
, B,A;,, B.1)/, 11=inigter
ALEX CLARE, Organist and Choir Master
send"tli1 9' for ettc bl e They 1usf1 whoa yoCuomeo "rist``e tpthsexm' •�sarhaoow:0h�Y?ou° riroonitlet-
oonx0it
aCords ispr''o comple ki
lies in a return to Christian
principles. The Church
is the greatest force for
right living"that exists.
Tuft it true that we. are
honor bound to promote
the wqrk of the Church
in view .of its benefits to us?
Ch urbl! a=id teridance •this
Sun'day'is-your privi'leje.
_You ,.a„re„oordi li .v•.. x vitec .,tc1
,._,;..
attend cuir services.
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SEEVICE S AT NOWIll ,STREET UNITED CHURCH
'SUNDAY SCHOOL .
2 p.m. • "THF COMMUNION OF,SAINTS."
REV. R. Q: MacMIL• LAN; W, H. BISHOP; F.R.C.O., A.R.G.M.
Minister. ec Director .of Prole.
.The picture shows `'a typical ear -
lot of thirty-six 'white-faced steers
as they, were auctioned to Ryles
Hagey. of Harrisburg,' Pennsylvania.
Weight of • that particular .lot Was
2;260 pounds.,. They averaged 645
pounds each. • Sale Unice ivas $32:25
for a total Of, $7,t10I.35. Provers
ares villin°g-t'he ei ttl'e-arcnm'd.'in-the-
sale ring . as auctioneer Duncan
Brown calls off the bids. A Section
'of the crowd' which filled• ringside'
seats is• shown in,the background.
. Seventy-five cattle 1puyerq..,' some -Canada. • "
of •whops • were from ''this district,
paid' nearly half a million, dollars
on Thursday, September 28, in four
and a half hors for 111anitoulan
Island's famous feeder and stocker
cattle, setting, two new, , ail -tinge
Canadian records. •
Thirty-three cents a pound was
paid for one carlcft of whitefaced
Hereford -••steers to ;set :the--highest-
carlot. price ever paid , in:. Canada
.for beef on the hoof..Total 'gross
of the great cattle auction was
$488,385, making, it the largest.
single ,Cattle . ,5'ale ever held • in.
District Cattleinen Buy
Those from this 'district' who pur
chased cattle were Jap, • S. Arm-,
strong, Walton; 32 roam steers; T.
Kelly, Blyth, 27 white-faced steers.
' Last year . Fred, Middleton, of
Goclerich 'township; chose as .his
purchase a carrot of, ' wli'ite-faced
heifers: `
',A total ,sof 2209 head were sold, in
75--earlata••: its under, 40, minutes:
actual 'selling time by>. Auctioneer
Duncan Brown of,' Shedden. Same.
lots; were knocked. down in less than
20 seconds 'to his singsong chant.`
Total elapsed time of .tale sale was.
•less than four arid a -half hours. '
MINISTEt—REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, `"B.A.
ORGANIST
a d CIOIR *LEADER—Mils Mary Joyce Strachan, .
0 a.ni Sa4bath School. ,
SeWices
Rev. D. W. 'Williams, B.A.
UNION CHURCH: Sunday School, 2 p.m.
Church Service, 3 p.m.
' Victoria -Union Welcomes You. •
• DUNGANNON; Oct. 25:—Mr, and wishes wa,s read by Mr. Mirth Alton
Mrs. Charles Wilkins (formerly and• Mr. . Warren Zinnmade tthe
Mayme Irwin) were the honored presentation of a purse of money.
guests 'at a reception on Tuesday. Congratulations to Mr.•,.and Mrs.
night at the Agricultural Hall in; Robert Stothers (nee Heleii Ander-
recognitio1j of, their ,recent mar- .son), ta.whom a'daughter''was born
xiaget Dancing, was enjoyed to, the at __Alexandra •_ Hospital, Goderich,
Music of McDowell's orchestra. An On Tuesday, October 24th:
address -,
d ess of d a •ngrattilation_atrd gaol-' :lair;; and :Mrs....Victor ictot Lrrington
have returned from., a ;trip to Prince
Albert, Susl:.;. where they visited
i?elatives. Mr. Erriugtoli reports
six inches of now in 'Saskatchewan
aril the threshing only half done.
Rev.. F. G. Purchase and . Mrs:
Purchase of Arva, hear • Laladoli,
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were visitors at the .weekend with
Rev. Jas. :and • Mrs. Bright_ at -.the
United Church parsonage. Mr.•
Purchase, a .lifelong friend of • Mr.'
.Bright, preached the. :annit=ersa -
sertn�yon. at the United • Church on
Su Ur' ., �'e .r A
Benefit- • pante. •_—• Mr Allain
Hackett, Who has undergone much -
suffering since be. was.struck in
the fade- by a bt'rt•ted, ball while
pitching for •Dungannon in a soft=
ball 'game this summer, .was tend=
eared a benefit donee on IF'riday night
iny 'the DungannonAgrieurrura1
ITkLl•.•, •"'rhea"e was';i large iltteiid-
ance r.lnti tile. -McDowell o'rehestra
'supplied' music for dancing., Harold
SERVICES AT 11 a.m. and .7 p.m.
condueted•.by, Rev. Caleb Harris of Toronto.
B.Y.P.U., attter'Sunday evening Service..
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
when it comes to making suits to lit.
Try one 'of these.•Special order suitsY •
BETHEL --TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal- Assemblies of Canada)
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
•SERVICES PAT 11 a.m. and 7
,
• Tuesday, 8 p.m, CHRIST AMBASSADORS,•
ALS WELCOME ,
Overall • average" - price for. the
1,741,470 pounds of beef sold on the
lioof, Was 28.04. Average of Cattle
other than ..cows 'was 29.16.. • Price
per head was $220,09, reflecting the
increase in beef prices since las
year when average price per head
was only $137.86. Many* marvelled
:at the increase„ int Six .years -since.
the sale's inception when head aver-
aged� only -$70,61 eaeh..stl .._
In•all seven annual'aale ,,I•have
nez er f Seen' . a crippled beef go'
.through," W.' S. '.,McMullen,' district
field' --elan for' the Dominion D•epnrta
anent of •'Agriculture, coriaien.ted at
the close- of ; thb •year's sale.
Errington was the 'winner of the
draw for tI' mantel radio: .$150 was
realized. •
. Womenn's' Institute.—The Dungan-
non brands of the Women's Insti-
tute met . on ,Thursday night at the
home • of Mrs.,,W. A;.. Culbert • for the
October meeting. Mrs. 'Durnin Phil-
lips, president, was iii • the chair.
The roll call was answered 'by
..,`S'oni:ething L im thankful
donation' of $10 •was voted _ tit the
Canada Save the Children fund. It
wes decided 'to-gii•e a party for e
Children in the parishr hall on Hale
also e'en. Mrs. Phiiligs was ap-
pointed to attend the. area conven-
tion in London, this week. Mrs.
McConnell gave a paper' on "Home
Economics sail Health." Mrs. Cecil
l3ltike, gave a .reading,' "Orchestral
Autumn:" Exlaib`its of , articles
nittde from sugar or flour sticks
were on hand. It n'11s decided to
hold a euchre party _in the hall in
•Ncyetnber. After. the X,atilmal An-
thenl lunch was served and a social
time was spent (wet. the. teacups.'
Erskine Church '.M.S. '— The
thunk -offering meeting of Erskine
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held in
the church on Thursday afternoon.
MrS. John Bennett,, president, ,was
in the 'chair;, and • conducted,• the
opening exercises. Miss Iva Carr
was in charge of the. devotional
period and .,chcre as• a :topic "In
E\=erything' Gide Thanks." • MrS.
Allan Reed sang a, solo, "The City
Foursquare." Mrs. Rich.: McWhin-
ney gave the dedicatory prayer and
Mrs. Rebt. McAllister ,gave a report',
tan the' young 'people's rank on the
previous evening. Mrs., McWhin-
liey 'gave e an inspiring talk on
"What we render unto' the Lord
-for all •His benefits, .`hnd closed
with a. prayer of thanksgiving. -The`
nieeting'closed'.with a• hymn and.
prayer and a social halfrhour was
cul -the... d 4n__he.. be RPmen,t...•
The W.A. of • the. United Church
•met on Friday night at the home
of •Mrs.: Arthur Elliott for. the
October 'meeting. airs. Geo:- Hodges,
president,. conducted the meeting.
Mrs. J. Br"i'ght led in the devotional
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period • and. gave un' address on
"Thanksgiving." The Scripture les -
S' on 'tis`'t he -95th' T'sklnu. � :11rs. ,,J;7
Rivett• read' a paper on "Our Shield-'
of Faith." The hostesses were..Mrs.
D. Phillips,' ,Mrs, Will Cranston;
ars. • Otto Popp' •and Mrs. • Rich.
Prk.
Unrated Church Annirversary.
The Dungan.uon • United,, Church was
lovely • with ferns, chrysanthemums;
gladioli and • dahlias • for the- 'an-
niversary services pn 'Sunday.
speaker in:_ the morning wills Rev.
II; J;.Mahoney of Exeter, who gave
a bright and inspiring address on
•"Thankfulness." - The choir", sang
an anthem and Mrs.' Ralph Foster
,of Port Albert was. guest soloist.
Mrs. Wm. 'Bradley, Goderich, Soloist..
a beautiful bouquet' of chrysanth,e�
mums at the altar in memory of her
,;ran'dl5are tS;.;t'ne"l•ate :12r.'aad Mrs.'•
Herbert Alton. Rea. P. G. ' Pur-
oh..ase-..•of- A:rya . w.as . guest;- speaker -
in the • evening, and delivered a
focreful sermon. A piano duet was
given by: Miss Barbara -Wilson and
-Kenneth McAllister as • a.. prelude.
and at the offertory Mr. Lorne
Hyde of Goderich - sang two- lovely
solos, accompanied at the piano by
Miss Eunice Milne of Goderie` 1.
The Dungannon male : choir p .
elghtoen•-led in n--sinD- TT ," "t}�e*-ii-•,,�znns�•-,•
D .. .J
and also sang "Faith :Is the Vie
-
tory," directed and accompanied.' at'
the 'piano by ..Mrs. • Ii: Stingel
The pastor ,• Rev: J. Bright; ex-
changed .pulpits with Rev. Mx.
honey,, and preached in the mor
at Exeter: Mr. Bright" way presextt,.'
at • the evening service • here.. ••TAC
,reeeipts for the day ,were around
The 'Goderich Gun' and fti fie Clu4.
held a .pi;actioe sheet yesterday,
with scares -as follows: W. Lumby`
19, Hedley Prouse 21, Gordon; Gil-
bert 17, W. ;Beck 16, Jack Gilbert:,
16. •
" The following. scores ' were made
fron the• tw.eritj'-one-yard handicap:
I3edley Prouse 23, • W. Lumpy 17,
Gordon-' Obert 1 •-W. Beek. --14;-a T-
Algin Linfield 13.
Better than nine out of ten Can
adtan households have a radio and
'in 1948 radio license fee '.was paid
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