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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-01-11, Page 5�4 ��� a�/:.?� ��! t� a:' o ��i,�.� tis, ,�r ��/,���;: a �i t/ ,�j,�etg �j,.t« yr • .../:'�i 'Y,,:_v \iia,•i\,r0\i�/CLIA\'i/A\n!ieihatu! 'S CHVR SUNDAY, 'IAN> ** `14th, 1951 ' 8.p, a.m, I1O04'COMMUNION. " ;MAIN SU AA801100L, MORNING DPT. Ilk ANb S�RM4N., 1T n,.na, 3 p.m, . PRIMARY 'APT, . 7 p.m; EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON; • REVEREND .BEVERLY H. `PARR, df3;A,. °L,Th„ RECTOR W. AND,ER:ON, Organist and'' Choirmaster "Wby must' life hurt• so? Why does God—if there be a God --1 allow a life to lie blighted, mained, mangled? Why .does --God give Eight • to man at his Wit's, end?" These ere -the questions to be. faeed in the morning service at 11 a,na, with the sarbject: ` V "WIT'$ END" "The one • indispensable element of all true haealiaig is faith, that mighty spiritual force which eludes the test tube and the methods of the laboratory, and yet " provides inexhaustible, . reserves of - energy for human welfare." John -Sutherland Bonnie. • •"WHEN YOU ARE SICK" is the' evening sermon subject. vWORSHie WITH lig THIS SUNDAY** 11. a.m. 7 p.m.' Chum Sic fool' at `.10 a.m. North St. United' Church RFV. 0. - VESLEV 'COPE., 13.A.,-13,11,1114nister ....' ALEX., ,CLARK, dress-61st"and Char -Mister "Your Church is a vital part of your community.' a e ' When you help the ONE :GREAT SERVICE' EACH SUNDAY• (Services held in North ,St. Uhited Church) p.ni. "When Jesus Wrote: • 'on; the Gronzad.", REV. R. G. MacMII LAN, A W. IL BISHOP,' F.R.C.b., Minister. ° Director -of _Praise. AUBURN, Jan. 41.---Mr..and 31re, Thos: pMcPhee, Mins Mattie :Me, Ilwain and Miss Jean McPhee, R.N.'',, spent . the . week -end ,with Dr, and Mrs, John E. Jackson, Ernbro, Miss Mabel Hickingbottom visiting .friends in Naw 'York. Mr. and ars. Roy Farrow of Mitchell visited Mr, and 1 ray.` Thos. Johntston on Sunday, • Mr Rebt, McIlireen, .of Niagara. Palin spent the weep -end. with .his pIlveen, are;lts, 'MMr,rsa. ndMeilveeMrs. n F. ,aQnd. Mtwoe'. Children,,aro 0 0 Carol an ._ . ![� 'Robert John, who were visiting here tor: some time, 'returned home with him, ' Mrs. Fred Ross received word -on Saturday -.of 'the death of her sister- in°law, Mrs. Ernest O. Duff f of Leamington, formerly of Dungan- non. , Mr:"and Mrs. Ed. Davies left this week te- . spend the winter in Florida, - Mrs, Nelson Hill of Goderich visited her sister; • Miss Sadie Carter, last week. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Institute 'will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, Janu- ary loth; at 2.15 p.m. The topic will be given by Mrs. A. Nesbit. •Ourrent events :will . be reviewed by Mm. C. 14i, Struugha n, and h_ostosses will be Mrs. T. McNail, Mrs. Irene Wright, Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, Miss Margaret ruing, Mrs: A. Rollinson anti Mrs. Jas. Craig. Reception for Newlyweds. .— A reception was held In the Foresters', Hall on Friday evening in honor of. .Mr.; .and Mrs. Glenn Patterson (nee Doris Young). • At an appropriate` time the young couple were, called to• the front and Alvin Plunkett read .an . address extendingcon- gratulations and ,' best wishes' -and Mrs, Jack Hallam • presented 'Omni with ai purse of money. Music for 1 WESTFIELD W'ESTFIELD, Jan. 9: ---On Satur- day, iifternebn ,while• going to the barn -Mrs; Albert Campbell had the `nfl foriune ;to_. fall ._.and Break the eine* of her' right arra. • At. the church service 'on Sunday Mrs., Thompson of Toronto' rendered a 'sale, "Just for. Today," which was mueh appreciated. • • . - • We are glad to• report `that Mr. Thomas Cook is ...progressing, •favor-' ably of feChis operation at• Victoria_ Hospital, London, on Friday. We wish him a speedy •recovery. •• While working in the bush on 'Saturday, Laurence Campbell*had the misfortune -•to cut his foot with the ,axe. Fotir . stitches 'were re- quired ; to close the wound. Miss Hattie Wi •hthdn. of London spent ." the wee nd -with her ,par-� eats, Mr. and l's, � r1 Wightmau Mr. ane, Mrs: Ralph, Godfrey, of Dungannon' visited' on Sunday' with'• Mr. and Mrs;' Win. McVittie. • u Victoria' St. United : £hureh MINISTER—REV. D. W. ,WILLIAMS, B.A: ORGANIST mad CHOIR LEADER --Miss Mary Joyce Strachan 10 a.w ▪ \Sabbath School. -- 11, a.m. '' "RECONCILED:" 7 p.m: "TARING 'THE ;WRONG BUS." . • • MAIN-• SUNDAY SCHOOL. 3 p.M. ; UNION CHUIICH. COMMUNION. - UNION, CHURCH: Sunday School, t p.m. ChurcleService,• 3 p.m. - ' Vietoj'ia-Union Welcomes You. SERVICES AT 11 A,AI, AND 7 P.M. REV. CALEB HARRIS of Toronto in charge of both services. • B.Y.P:YJ. after Sunday '4vening Service. Prayer 'Meeting' Wednesday 8' p.in. Visitors always,: welcome: Frank Bissett, organist andchoir leader - (Penttcostal• Assemblies of Canada) REV. HOWARD MINAKER. PASTOR 10 a.m. SUNDAY -SCHOOL, Classes for each' age. 11 a.ta. •MORNING WORSHIP. •. 7 30 p.m. 'EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.' Tuesday, 8 p.mp. ; • Christ's Ambassaddrs Service. Friday', 8 iklrit . Prayer Meeting: • • '" the '- Free Methodist.. `Church- * Coaner, Victoria, and Park "Streets' Rev. B. E. Stevenson, Pastor 40 Park Street, Phone 897W. • Sabbath Sert(ices—CH'S L4Dia l •900.'--18.30' a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL -10 a.m. PASTOR'S.SERMON 11 aatrr., •• . • • ' I•nfluence of the Church on World Affairs." 7 'p.m. MINISTR7i' OI WORD. ° • Prayer Meeting, (in the Parsonage) Ntd: 7.30 pm! ♦ An. TD ut—A CoRDIAt W1 L 0MJ Filo WA -4U /Outcry meeting the' Nlle W,Aw WAS held on Jan- 4utry;' 9t1i in the basement of the •church, •' With the !aeeond` *lee-p'res- Itleat,';Mrs. S. 1ie0rntten, in. charge. .;,The meeting was .opened with • a 'alt 'sad tlio' teas; Prayer. 'The Script ire reading; Psalm 121, was, taken bq' mads. D. 'M 'Dtnrmi'd. Mrs. Snell gave an interesting reading. • 'The roll call' 'was' resliond"ed to ,by, elxteen.in ero 'Two visitors were present. After tile„' business period the Meeting was closed with.a hymn end the Mlzpalr, benediction. The bioateeses were *S. R. Ryan, " Mrs O. Moore and Mrs. J. McIntyre, The next meeting will be held on " Pob runny 18. The hoetCMlc'S tar this meeting wilt 9e Mrs. 4. Anderson:. trio. H. - Matthews and Mfrs. W, Pettinan. ASH=FIELD. ASHFItili , Jain 10. --Miss Akin - hie Cathcart has'.returt>ned to her home after co•nvaleseing in Link - now...`"'. She is nfttch inlpru%eci in health. ' Airs. Robert • Macl)onalcl spent some days in Underwood with. her nieces, Mrs: Cole and..11 s ('atter. Mr. .Duncan Macintyre, also A'1811.011 'Mar laLs daughters; • • Little John :1lacitay •has returned •home front Alexandra Ioy;)id,11, much iraal,ro\'ed in health. Mr. Robert' Scott, of Aul,ur'l �\ is-- iteel with, Mr. Darn MaeJ ea:a this week. • A Faithful Friend. --After twenty- one, years of sorting and delivering mail over R.R. 3, Gederleli, ,Adam MacAdaun conrlrleted his lost trip On e Deeember 30, 1050, as -maiil-carrier: The• ninny kind deeds: Mille .11as done as he passed,„ day -by day on phis longroute of 'fifty-two Mile:? from , F,odgri'eh fib, • Loch :l lsla ititrd Aniberley and back to 4 a1,0I 1a van- nOt be • estimated.. Ile 116; b 't?n a good friend'alnd servant to•.,all, „The postai *vice cif Canada is iii his debt.' Very- few, days, he lost,,lrrongh sickness, though many tial -,s oils in' sail) -zero weather.' Seldom did 'he in getting the mail through,', even when drifts piled higher than feneetops made delivery �iifricu!t: When 'there were n•o snowplows he �b�oke ,his own track. Wien Ford failed he re'sor'ted to Dobbin and readied this northern'prost with .the mail, yeast cakes; mediicine, Witter, laundry, etc., etc. Addje was • most obliging to everyone, often -returning for soiree parcel, iahcaays cordial, self- saeiihllring.'ancl r�leasatnt, His''many, friends wish for hire a le4s stren- uous -life -In future. _ - -- EUREKA puss OFN'ICERS The Eureka class of •, Victoria Street United Church inet on Jan- uary 3r(1< at the home of Mn. linos. Graizarn, Bayfield -road. " Mrs. Gra- ham had charge of the: devotional period, during which a paper on "Them t; tvir o- grits - reacd •` y -Mrs Percy Barker. Officers elected for, 1951. -are,: President, Mrs. Percy Barker; vice- president, Mr's. Harvey' Webster; secretary, -Mrs, Fred Barker: treas- urer, Mrs. Fred Wilson ; press :sec- retary, Mrs. Neil'IMCKlnnon ;, flower convener, Mrs. Tilos. Grahaip. The presfdet>it, ' presided :for the business period, tlnrlii which plans •were, made for the': annual bazaar. Several other pr'ojeets also, ere considered. ' GODERICH" GUN CLUB Best scores at Wednesday's shoot ♦ .: r , . of the., Glue .Club ase e as follows.: ions John Anderson of Kippen.,w19-.9-21; Ashley Gilbert 1947-20; Ietiley Prottse 13-26.21; Bi}i Laanny 18.17- 10 ; Bill Kyle of .Kililien 1&20. ' (Canada's 1950 a agar 'beer; -erop, worth $15 'millionto growers, will exceed one million tens, first • lioir•toir laaarVerat in the itadnatry'g 48 -year 'Canadian.' history, Canada's ,11)50 wbeittt :,f ern') is. estimated at .t 46 million bushels., 0$ bushels,iibore the :Iver«' age of the preceding ti;if years, but tete 1050 crop grades ere, lower in quality. About •two.tbirds of X stnar'la'.s oeupied farm • lands ere iID the Prairie, Provinces, 4• dancing was supplied. by CiMelr °Wagon , Gang. Luueh, including. Wedding cake, was served. Auburn Wins. "Again r. Mai. land Allen .of Auburn; •se4ion -fore- man on ,the f�i.P.R., as ,,been,awarded, the roadmazsters' prize 011 the Godereh 'sub -division . for • the groittest improvement' made .'luring: the year 1950, . Mr, Allen • and .his Men, Lawson Meehan, Keith Machan and Albert Gooier, are tocon- gratulated. This is. the. third 'time Maitland • has , been awarded Abe prize. ,, Meeting. -.The 'W.M,S; of. Rnox United • Church .held, their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Herb. Mogridge withthe presi- dent, resi-dent,, Mrs. -Fred , Toll,' in charge, The meeting was opened with the reading . of the opening message, in. the Missionary' Monthly.: - The Scripture, -1« for. 13, • was read by Mrs. Here-Mogr'ldge and prayer was offered by Mips. C,M, Straughan. A reading was given by Miss lllma Match. Mrs. Albert Campbell brought the New Year message on "Reality of the Present • War." ('on(niunists deny ` the existence, of God, We must cling to our faith in God as never before. Mrs. E. 'Patterson gave a paper on Chris." tian, • stewardship and Mrs, C. C, Washington one on ,temperance. A duet was rendered by• Miss Mar- garet ' Jackson and Miss Sadie Carter. Mrs. Toll took the first half of the first chapter of `the new study book; "The Church -Re- enters Japan." During. the 'busi- ness period several "thank you" letters were read from shut-ins who hadreceived boxes at Christmas.' It was announced that the World Day of Prayer would be observed on February' Oth. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer bye Mrs. Toll. The hostess served re- freshments. ' ' After a lapse of axbotlt a • quarter. of_ IL century, curling returned to y, g .Godes ch,.,.. on', ,Wednesday.. of: wweek°. The newly -organized Gode- •ri'ch Curling Club started off with an afternoon and evening draw'With about sixty-four curlers partici at- ing, Tlie members of. this club, will, curl every Wednesday after- noen and evening for the remainder of the,' seasgn, • More curling stones are still needed and when they are obtained additional members can be taken into the club. It is •hoped • to or- ganize .lady , curlers a1sb; since a number of • ladies have euquired ,about it.. • • Following. are 'the names of the skips and the. scores ' duringthe afternoon, and evening , draws on. Wednesday AFTERNOON DRAIW Dr: N. C. Jackson 9—D. G. Grist 6"' Roy Patterson 1O—F. • Arrest -rang ti L. Wakelin• 11—Elruer Cranston 4 .EVENVINO". DRAW Earl Westbrook, 14•=-D. Trumbley 7:, A. Boutilier Fred Noble7 EL -ed Fox 6 — Joe Moody-. 8 Cockburn Hay's 4---711; Menzies 11 DR.* G. S, ELLIOTT' • SUBMITS REPORT (Continued from page 11. -vention will be held in Toronto 1' bruary 20th and 21st. .� A request from Cities Service Oil Co. for information to be used in n radio broadcast was referred tp the special committee. Bylaw - No. 1 .of1951, • coatruling the uppoint, hent of :1`L, Mothers to the Public: Library Board, was passed,' afxd the Council adjourne4. ,PERASONAT4 MENTION' Mr. ‘Peter Bisset- has- returned from a 'holiday visit to Toronto, Mr: F. T. ,A,rmstrong spent the lir"st three. days -ofi this week at- tending •the Winter Congrei of the Ontario Qptometrieal AssoeiatUon, 'Miss. Mary Wilkinson, of Tdsrouto Normal • Sc'hool Spent the past week. practice -teaching at th'e '°Beniller ,school, whe*e Miss Mares Wall; is the regular teacher:, Mrs, ' iStieler,. son . Robert and daughter Betty Ann, also Richard Atni all of Detroit,. were week end guests with Mrs. •Stieler's sister,' ,Miss Little Johnston,, ' Dr. 'and. Mrs. W,. N. 'Natters and children 'Nancy and Conrad, have returned from a two weeks' vasa- tion at St, Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. Jas, F. Thomson. isenjoying "a visit with' her daughter, Mrs. Orval Lobb,• .and Mr. Lobb at Olin - ton. . . , Mr. A. L. Cole attended the winter Congress of°the Qptoinetrical Association. at Toronto this ,week. AC.1 Gordon Pinder has returned to . the R.C.A.F. • station at Dorval, ►t uebac, after spending a vacation I'withinilerhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John , Mrs. George Husband, who has", been for some, time with her hus- band at Whitehorse, Yukon Terri- tory, has come to. be with. -her- par- ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Quaid, Snitford, -ler husband having been transferred ' to the R.C.A,F. . at Regina,. Mrs. Gladys Black;' Str George's ('rescent hadas guests for New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Black and family,, of Acton; Newton . Black, of Sarnia ; Fired Black,., of Owen Sound ; Mr: and Mrs. Harry -Hamil- ton and faimily, , of Grand Bend ; Mr. and ',Irs. Dick .Carter and Barbara, of Clinton ; Mr. Arid Mrs. Gerald Lassaline and family, of town;' Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Black, ,.of Lueknow; Wilfred Black, of Toronto, .and Jack Roberts, of Sarnfar • COLLECTIONS FOR BIBLE . SO - MTV Miss Helen M. Clark reports for the Nile and Smith's' Hill branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society that, the. result•f-a.-partial• canvass- is $46.50.. Owing to early 'snow- storms' several families were not called. on.'. Miss Clark, who has looked After this 'work for the past thirteen years, expresses, gratitude to - all . contributors, with special thanks to these who acted .as can- vassers, some of - these being very young girls. • -The largest sum was received from Vile district, which was ap- parently better organized' for the canvass. Perhaps ,next year the, invitation will go out ea,oier, Miss. Clark observes. Far better than a plush heart and fancy lace to spy` "I love', you" is a professionally made portrait: 41, So . . why not make:one heart beat faster e , . a this Vahe ine n s Via. ... wityour portrait. •Phoneits :now Spon, rho .- • , .• • . , so ' 'you will'have',your picture on films,. T f ,000•0000011110041110001110000 ••••••••••SN 1.• Wool I�.resses':: • REGULAR 19.95 12.95 Special of gaily Iv colored • wool and 'wool ,jersey dresses ..•' • in flattering styles" and shades. _: • Misses? and 'women's -sizes.- : • Better Dresses ' •' _• • • i Reduced ' • • • Crepe, Velvets. . and • Velvet trims in all the season's 4411• •• fashionable colors.. , " ' • ` .Fashion Shoppe st .GODERICH. PHONE 590 •••••••••••••••••••••••••- :r r,,,r,.,, Y.v,r►,,v,,ve,r,,,,rr►rs,♦�r.►,.rrrr,'v,. r.+rrr',,,, ,r,'�r�, ..ty Thursday. -S.S.N0 7 ` •school.,. 'Ashfield re- LOCHALSIL . Jain. 8. - Mrs. Robert Haiuilton 'is Visitiz g with her sister, Mrs, Mike Iiooiuyna, of Toledo, Ohio: • ' We are glad • to . report tla.ait M4. David .MacDonald has returned to his home after•his recentt illness..' .Mr: and Mrs. Hector MacLean are. spending- • the winter months, in. 'Owen• Sound, With 'their daughter, Mrs, Chari• Scbilroth. Mist 'Don Ainitie of .Goderich spent the past week, ;with -her 'par- ents; 'Mr... and Mi's, Prank liar-. Lennon: - •. Mr. and Mars. Finlay 7tacl)onald' arid' George, Mr. Frank I aiuiltdii. and; Derma zuotored..to. London• on peated their ' Christmas• -concert On • Friday 'night to,a large audience This was followed by 'a social '"anal • dance. Much credit is given , the teacher, Donald MacKenz, e and h twenty-three pupils for"the splendid • program presented. The .pyrariaids • and •tunbling were eci:illy good. • ' OUR GUARANTEE All nierchatidise sold at your Dorninioln Store is. '; uncoatdltionuJly guaranteed • to.give you :100% .satisfaction VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTII. CLOSING' TL'VitE SATURDAY, JAN. 13 AT GOD,la'RICH 'CLARK'S • With CHILI SAUCE Pork & Beans T°°`. LYNN VALLEY - 14c Corn CREAMSTYLE A Y LMER, ' MIX,EI): Vegetable. Juices CLARE'S QLD FASHIONED - Pork. & Beans' 111'...14c has beers~ veil busy since' it was added to our plant a a few weeks ago, but it can still be busier. ' - Let us' 'have your next Job—particularly if it, is •, . a big ' one—and see flow qui ckI y we can turn it out • for you. • • Small jobs are also handled expeditiously; • CLARK'S " *Tomato, Vegetable Sotips Oxtail, Scotch Broth CAr ADA.• 1.ACKKIat,4;/1RG1+::�"I:,. Margarine HaKSEY SWEETENED ' Blended Juice DOMINO — 30 COUNT Tea Bags PICNIC MIXED ' Sweet Pickles' ° HEREFORD._ Corned Beef , - FI&E G'•RANUIiATED agar ,b 1IRAti DE LUXE • , Sliced Cheese 20 -oz. Tin CLARK'S 10-0. f.ein Mushroom Soup► 2 1" 19c. CLARKS 2 Irish Stew SWIXP'r' PARD . DogFood otr. 16.oz, f' • : 2c TIL BEST WHI'T'E OR CHOCOLATE ' •. Cale iulX• : Prkage Y ""ItWC'HtrimmO I`RESIILY • GRO iND Nittrsll. Seedless GxtAP. E '11','Ci 'T` , _ 'fie 9g w , ;31'.' ' for ' ►a , Criep, �ia,, ImpQ>rted ' , EAD ° '.t~''CtifIE • date. 6O 2 or 270 Florida Juicy • . �. ORANGES $Brix 216. Ontario •No. '1• Waxed ° TURNIPS ,, Pound Ontario Fano, Oracle Pr APPLES* ,,._.