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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-12, Page 5DAT SERVICES Goderich Churches • GONE. TO, qiuni,cH NEWS OF, DUNGANNON . DUNGANNON, July 11. - Mr. Thmaid :Chisholm' has rettirned lining after a week spent in :the ilrodericlt hospital, receiving treat - ',tient for a broken first toe. The accident occurred when lie Was un-, loading lumber from a truck and plank fekIrsit- feet, smash- ing the toe quite badly. . andlgris. Gordon Kidd, Ryan and Sheila, of Islington, have been visiting at. the J. J. Ryan home. • ROL Montgomery, sr., of Woodstock, dropped in -nu his waY from a holiday at Wiarton and visited for it while on Saturday with his son, Robt. Montgomery,: jr., telephone lineman. . • Mrs. N. F. Whyard og. Loudon L visiting her t3iSter-.111-IRW, MISS Ida, Whyard, R.N. a 0 0 - Mrs, Alma Vineand daughter, 'Suzanne, of Toronto, have been spending holidays with the former's brothers, 'Cecil and Harold Blo.ke. 'Visitors on Monday , With Mr. Thos.' 'AleCann were „Miss Carrie McCann, .Clinton, Mi•ss Carrie O'Neil, of Goderich, Mrs. Aibelt. Sutter and daughters., Annette and Marylin, and Mrs. Hebei of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Murray, Miss Shirley Finnigan,Mrs. Char- lotte, .Reid and son Gordon vhsited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid, of. Port Elgin. • Mrs. Lloyd Hodges nnd ;infant daughter arrivedhome from the Goderich • hospital one day last week.' . Visiting Mrs. Bob Montgomery at the first. of the week was her mother, MTS. Nathan .Pettit, and daughter Bernice, of Delhi. - Z.:Wan 4\-. • a iti•Rat •11Mf*" FAIM a • a GM', triMtr7C-x-Mitiiiifiiil-Nift•ilf ST, GEORGE'S CHURCH • SUNDAY; JULY 15th, .1951 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.' 11 .a.m. IIOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. - REVEREND BEVERLY ,H. FARR; B.A., LJh. RECTOR A. W. ANDERTON. Organist and. Choirmllsterr s North Street United Chuich . AND • Knox Presb• yterian church. JOINTSERVICES IN NORTH gTREET UNITED CHURCH MINI/TER IN CHARGE - REV. R. G. -Ma,c1VII11LAN SERMON: "WHEN 'JESUS SIGUED.'! COME -LET US WORSHIP THE LORD The .001Wanasix. Junior raruterS tincU Junior Insg„tute will hold the annual cliu.rch service in- Dungan- non United Cituecit on •Suntlay 0111 - tug, Ju.ly 15th, at, 8 pan.. The atte.-st spcitker will .be Rev. J. Hex- rdwer of Betimiller. ,L). 1 I are w01 - aid Mrs. Glen Springer of Till:souburg are visiting. the ladY'§ .parents, Mr. and:. -.Mrs, Harvey 1.1gize, 4th conteission of Ashfield.... .Presentaltimi,-Mr, and.Mrs. War- ren Zinn, newlyweds, were honored with a dance recepganat the Agri- cultural Hall on ThurSdaY evening. ,:rhe ,Carrothers :Oreitestra supplied music. The young couple were. presentedwith a purse of money by Mr. Ivan Rivett, with gr. my - tell Alion, reading an • address' con- veying best wishes. . , y • , A Little Child Taken. ---Sorrow is felt . in the. •honie of Mr. and •Mrs. Fred Young, whose baby girl;rthree mouths of age, was found) lifeless when they vise on Friday morning. Karen , Yvonne ' was home for a mouth after two; montlia, Spe4 - in an incubator at the, Goderich hos- pital and she had made splendid gains. A private funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. Bright on Saturday- afternoon- :and the interment was in the .Dungannon cemetery, . . Property 'Changes Hands,- Mr, K. K. _Dawson, of . the village 'oen- eral .store,.,htts, purchased" froin Reev.6 E. Finnigan the Allen block, E. with. th exception, of that.. part- tol belonging the West • Wawanosh Fire Insurance Company°, Mr. and, Mrs. Finnigan will remove .in the fall to Walkerton, Mr.„ Finnigan having been appointed assessor:tor the &may of Bruce. The part of the block purchased includeS' the Finhigan• apartment, ,the .former postoffice stand, and the • office • of •the. Bank. of Commerce. • Orange Service,. .,-- Theannual Orangemen's church . serVice . Was beld• on. Sunday evening in .the Dun- gannon .United • Church, following an Orange. parade from the hall. Rey. Jae. Brig-ht,,Who has acldress.ed the • Orangemen the last two years, nielitio.ned. the -NM-CS' ,takenafi-T,), re and for Al third ' address••••chose a text . from Paul's letter' AO the Galatians, , qui. Chapter, .6th.• verge. Mrs. R. D:-Alunro .at the piano -as- sisted•.‘Irs. L....,Stingel„ Organist Pp the -, hYmns; and' accompanied Messrs. Aubrey and Stuart Toll of 'Auburn in vocal dtiets; "Jesus of, Nazareth" .and The Ka viou r. for Taking Steamier Course. -- .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mans Z knee Gwen Finnigan 1 have returned ' front' t heir hbn,e,ytnoon' ;trip and . have emu,' menced stadieg in a Summer course at 'Hamilton. 'Both have taken position's as teachers in n school -at Islington. Previous to their, mar-. Huge- at - the. •ilinngannon ..United Clitirch on June,Ath, the- hride-to-. be- was-- feted' With a" dinner 'patty at the school, in, London where, she taught and . Members cif the staff Presented her,,,,, with 1ove13r gifts:' About lifty guestsmetat" the rime, of :Mrs, Otto. -Popp, Dungannert, On Friday evening, June' -22nd, for a' miseellaneouS • shower arranged' in honor' of• the bride-te-be. headings' and ' contests` made'. an enjoyable evening, •after ..which a. dainty hutch. was Served. , Assisting the lieslesS. were Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and Airs. Durnin Philips.' . . ' • Death of • Matthew •Shaekleton.-;; The sudden O'illaose and death of 10 Alai -thew . Shackleton, : Dungannon, TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S coRNDlt, 9-01Y 1-1,- Quie a large ,number from this Community attended the9SturdY unionlheid oi tlie lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacPwan's home at Godirich on Satarda.Y. Miss Maxine Sturdy of London Spent the week -end. at her home ,in Gcalerich townsbfp . :We are sorrx to report that two menthel:s of- •our kommunity, Mr; ISame,e1 AleNall and Mr. Wilmot Iratieke, are patients in Alexandra, lloSpita1 as a result' of accidents. MCIS'all was severely inured when gored, by a- hull itt his• home on Monday night, and Ur. -Haacke lost two ffngers as a resplt of an accident while ihaying. We )rvish them speedy recoYery. • Ladies' Aid Picnic. -The Ladies' Aid held 'their picnic at Harbor Park on Wednesday afternoon. The attendance was small owing to the busy haying season and illness in some gam Mei. The., • wea tli emu t n did. not favor the ladies, as rain 414 Victoria St. United ,Church MINISTER -REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, B.A.' , ORGANIST and CHOIR :LEADER -Miss Mary • Joyce Stiachan 10. a.m. Sabbath ;School. . 11 a.m. "The Peace that Passeth All Understanding," 7 p.m. "Nothing for Nothing:" Union, Church Service at 9.45. a.m: Union Sunday School, at 11 a.m. • Vitoria -Union Wele,omeS You. Goderich .Baptist Church MONTREAL ST. '111INISTER=REV. IAN G. HIND, B.A. ,ORGANIST and CHOIR, IEADER0-FRAN1 BISSETT 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. "UNHINDERED." - 1 p.m. "THE FAILURE OF JESUS." Wednesday, 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING Monday, 8 p.m. Young People's UniOn. Wednesday; 8 -p.m. Prayer Meeting. BETHEL TABERNACLE . ,(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) . REV, HOWARD MINAKER, PASTOR , - 10 a.m. Sunday School. Class for each age. , ; 11 a.m. Morning Worship. • . , 1.30 p.m. "The' Power tlmt stays the atom. • * Will . American and Canadian towns and cities suffer the fate of Hiroshima and Naga- , saki? ' * What •ean prevent the outbreak of dreaded •. . t•,„, r atomic war? ,• , Does the .Bible have the answer?" , Tuesday -Prayer Meeting. "Friday=Christ's Ambassadors. , ALL WELCOME • Rev. Jaek West- , -HELPLESS • ' A man :was known for his in- ' 'ability to think of anything to -say to ,women. His • friendswere amazed when, the Morning after meeting a strange girl at a dance, it was 'announced that he liaa. •beeome engaged, One inquired.how it happened. , • • "Well," said the tongue-tied •ane, "I danced wi•th her thiTe •timets and, couldn't think of anythltig else • TOWN NEWS -• A local by-law prohibits the' posting of signs -or posters on trees 'in parks or on- ' boulevards. The ,posting of bills on hydro poles is also offenee -under the by-law. - The party putting up the natie6 and . theorganiztation- spOnsoring the event are equal- ly liable to a fine. • •• Ifyou have - not .paid the , first .•instalnient on- your 1951 taxes due June 15thc. interest is being added at 6% per 'annuu.• . This message sponsOred :1;y* the, Goderich Town Council. •• • • • • • LAKEVIEW • • • • • • • • CASINO • • • a • • • ..., . • 1Grand .tend..r, : . • e• ,, , . 0 AbOilt 16.3.0 0.111, on Monday, was :- -Dancing ,Every Night- • . a 4m:a • slioa: to • relative's and friends who saw him about in shops 0' • . , ,• • and ,on t he street only a :few. tain- '0 • rites before. -'N?: he .began to hoc . -0 :• , , 0 in•,the .gaTden, he ,was seen to fall, . . Y b- D • ,6whs • . • • and' before anyone could teirch him * Bob he had passed awa,y. .,Ife• had 'not" • , •• _ ,..- • felt altogether' well lately and .on- lii . • ' :Visiting ft,docOr. last' Week he was' told, .he .had 'a heart .condition„, but probably no ene realiz.ett its"serious- ness.„ Mr, 'Shackleton • was in his. seventy-thirdyear and with " Mrs. Shaekleton, retired to ;,the- village , fell most of the afternoon,. 1:X0w- ever, everyone present reports a very good time. The results of the eoutests and l'aces conducted- by Mrs. IC 'Whitely and Mrs, -Jerry Ginn were as follows: Dropping the eIethepmnsin milk bottle, MrS- 'Wilson; button guessing contest, Mrs. P. turcly ; book, relay, Mrs. ,Chester • Sturdy's team, composed' of Mrs. Sturdy, Mrs. A. Holme Mrs. C. Whitely, Wilda Wilson. and Mrs. 11. StUrdy; egg relay, Mns. E. Fuller's team; Vomposed•of Mrs, Fuller, Mrs. Dttlf, Sturdy,' Whitely,1,111-S, 1101mes and Wilda Wilson life-saver.and ;toothpick' relay, Airs. Puler's team, Mm. posed of Mrs. Faller, Mrs. Dore Sturdy, 'Wilda 'Wilson, and Mrs. R. Wilson; supper draw, MrS. A, Iielmes., At the close of .the.,gatnes the ladies sat down to a bountiful lunch. ' ST. AUGUSTINE seven years ago from the Crewe settlenied „in Ashfield township, where he was ban, a :son of the late Mr. and Mys. William Shackle- ton, on "the farm now oWned, by Jack Curran, „Crewe: .He WTI be greatly missed by neighbors and other 'friends, to whom he gave a willing, hand. He was a mendber of the • Dungannon United Church, taking an •interest 111 alt depart- ments of the Church, of which he waS'lanitor, Surviving besides hs wife Lsa son, Benson, of Crewe;n three sisters, -Mrs. Johla McWhin- ney (111a) of Nile, Mrs. Win,;Larkin .(Bertha) of New Toronto, and -Mrs. Robt. Reid (Mary) of Port Elgin; a half-brother, Elmer, of Detroit, and his stepmother, Air:Ellen Shackle-, ton, of the villa e. A son, Bruce; was accidentally- drowned at Van- couver,- B.C., last February, The funeral ,was on ,Wednesday after- noon, the, -service:being held in the United Church, with interment .in Dungannon, cemetery. Rev. Jas. Bright officiated and Mrs -Jack Rivett*:and7_danghter,. Edna, -sang a duet, "Be Still, iNly Soul." The ip;elaly.be.arers. w7.i e, ,W. Wm. Clare, David ''.ficWhinnepo 'Rey' Maize; Sant "Sherwood and Helier . • his orchestra • The Free Methodist Church Corner Victoria and Park Streets Rev: B. E. Stevenson, Pastor, 40 Park Street, Phone 897W. , Sabbath Services--CHML-rDial 900-8.30 a.m.' 10 a.iu. SAMIDAY SCHOOL. , 11 a.m. MINISTRY OF THE WORD. 7 p.m. MINISTRY 'OF THE WORD. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. • TO ALL -A CORDIAL WELCOME • (Intended for last week) T. 4ouubv0iN1, July 6. - Miss )3ernadette -Doyle,: London,' was home for, the weekend. ninisa Agnes. Brbphy, of''llostou," spent a week with heruncle a.nd aunt; Ambrose and Mary 'Ada Brophy. • Miss Mae Redinond, Windsor, Is 'Mine for the summer months with her mother, Mrs. John .Redniond. A nuMber from -here attended the garden • party heid at Kings- bridge on July.,3rd.. . Mr. Edward Brophy is home for .Summer ' vacation fromhis teacher duties. • Congratulation's to Kenneth' Leddy and Eugene Devereaux 4:11f suceessfully passing their entrance exaininations. KINGSIBRID.GE KINGS13111.1.3,647E, Jut), 10:.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Dalton,and 'Miss Marion Dalton of Detroit,' and Mr. ,and Mrs. Alfred Dalton of Toronto visited with.'the' Dalton family -dur- ing the week. • - Mrs, • Thorna.s Joy, and AlaUghterp. Mrs.. c)f Roseland,. spen..t the week -end with Mr. ,and. Mrs.. James. Wallace. Mrs:. Abel and Mrs..yiolet Sutter. and fainily, of Detroit, are *visiting with Mrs. Mary Attain' and Cyril for •a few days; • ,,.., Weld Your Wedding Poiftitieeps the beauty of the day forever Onde in a lifetime --t▪ he radiance thca is yours thiS day. To hold • it, treasuredfor. ever' entrust the making of your wedding portrait to our skill and experierz,ce. Then, , :you can be sure tizat this bridal'beautys ,yours-for alLtime.. Phone` far your ap.. pointment now. mouricsibmaaFt .1.1-auerm,--....mrszocanassamucgores‘i Refine Yc Brakes For ' Safe Dring NDERS 'S CH 14/5 Bahnotd :Brake:30s' THE SQUARE'. PHONE IA. lAction ChrYsotile , Bel- , 'Onced Sets-Etpal or better quality thon, original ccr..;ipme.lt: ,afer,,-angineer,•.,1 from ed , trict.on materials road -tested for, everykind of weather. Ke2p our car ..und2r contr,, with, Chrysofile. ''Sr VE SAFELy!.. LININS RIVE1rTED. TO sunEs..tor if cto,,ired, 1•, iord- I 928-o() 2..85 to 4.45 Ch5yrolet-1930-50 2.35 to 3.80 Plymouth, Dodge-(mosf) 2.85to 3.95 ,Buick -1930-49 2,90 to 4.53 Cluysler, DeSoto -193Q -5a. 1.25to 5.95 Pontiac -1929-53 ° 3.5t t 4.5 1,,c per Rivet. Also ,comp!ete hrnke CrC savings • - ,.. '64* ine ,the tittle . of 11,44)nerates, .2400 yeilrs ago, a 'wonn4, .of the heart had been efinsideted fdaL TOday„ not (ally have. hearts with itab 'wounds. 'been- successfully .sutured ,"(seWed), _but operationS are now .being.performed'on hearts and ,heart- valves' for .the ilorrectien, , of congenital defects. „ • • WpKtern efuntda Is the breeding- gNUt1(1 Qf inosi .of the waterfowt. • in. 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