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Israel andgave very
interesting commentary of
his trip at the start
Miss . Grace Ayleswortb,
formerly' of Gorrie, thanked
Mr. Rail .can behalf of the
residents.
The Over 90, Club met on.
Wednesday afternoonin th+e
first floor north sitting room
and enjoyed a musical
progream provided by three
guests Mrs. Elsie Henderson,
Nelson Lear and Morgan
Dalton. Thee new residents
were welcomed to the Club,
Miss Muir. Miss Darrow and
Carl Campion, bringing the
membership to 48 residents.
Local sorority hears tali
'President Marj Dobson
opened the meeting of Beta
Sigma. Phi `, ority on April
13th at the home of -Ruth
rine. After repeating
he. ,opening ritual, the roll
Gall was taken with 15
members and five visitors
answering. Secretary Marie
Middleton gave the minutes
of the previous meeting.
An invitation was read
from the Goderich Sorority
inviting them to their Spring
Tea on May 1st.* Marj read a
letter from the Nursery
Scbool thanking them for
their donation.
Treasurer. Gayle Wise
gave the __balance in. .the
treasurery, and vice-
president, Audrey Kemp
`welcomed a new member to
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9 VICTORIA ST. N.
GODERICH
Highway 21
Beside Presbyterian
Church
Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Weekdays .
9-5 Saturdays
Phone 5244658
Also 30 Isaac St.,
Clinton.
OPEN SATURDAYS —
NO APPOINTMENT
NECESSARY
the club - Mary Marsh. The
name of the new exemplar
chapter will be Ont. XI
Epsilon Beta X4826.
The social committee gave
the Women's Hospital
Auxiliary. thanking them for
past service and also inyiting
members to their Florence
Nightingale Tea on May 12.
Marj announced that this
year's Founder's Day
Banquet would be held on
April 27th at the Little Inn in
Bayfield. The meeting was
adjourned by Audrey Kemp
and seconded by Michele
Hansen. Everyone repeated
the closing ritual and then
joined hands for the Mezpah.
The cultural program was
presented - by Marie Mid-
dleton and Ann Adams on "A
Woman Speaks" and had
Mrs. Peggy Menzies attend
as guest speaker. She gave a
very interesting talk on "The
Woman".
The evening ended with a
White Elephant . Sale with
items being auctioned by
Sandra Westerhout and a
delicious lunch was served
by Ruth.
UCW meets
Mrs. Forbes opened the
Afternoon Unit meeting of
Ontario Street UCW with a
poem. Mrs. Rad.ford's
opening piano selections were
enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Wiltse, Mrs. Gibson
and Mrs. Forbes then gave
the Worship service on the
Easter theme.
Mrs. Wildfong, assisted by
Mrs. Donna Tyndall, gave a
film strip and tape of the life,
work and worship of the
Japanese. The tape stated
that one half of one percent
are Christian.
Thirty members answered
the roll call.
The business meeting was
conducted. Mention was
made of the coffee party on
May 20 at 9:30 a.m. and the
joint thank -offering in the
Ontario Street Church Sun-
day April 25, at 7:30 p.m.
see color slides
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►i ERICH, ONTARIO
H. Mervyn Holy of 131
Townsend Street, Clinton died
April 12, 1916 at the Clinton
Public Hospital. He was 82.
The son of Georee and
Evel.ine Hanly, he was bairn in
Goderich Townshi p, . He
resided in Godericlt and
Stanley Townships until his
marriage to Kathleen Taylor
in 1927 in Clinton.
The couple remained in
Stanley Township, where Mr.
Hanly• was the tax assessor
and collector for the Town-
ship, as well as a farmer. The
couple moved to Clinton in
1971..
Mr. Hanly was a former
Reeve of Stanley Township
and was elected as "citizen of
the year" in that township in
1967.
He was also a member of
the Orange Lodge, 710 where
he was a Black Knight, and a
member of Ontario Street
United Church.
Surviving Mr. Hanly
besides his wife is a daughter.
Phyllis (Mrs. William
Nediger). London and two
sons, Dr. Charles Hanly,
Toronto; and Bill Hanly of
Goderich. He is also survived
by 10 grandchildren.
Mr. Hanly was predeceased
by one sister and one brother.
The funeral was held April
14, 1976 at Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton. Rev. L.S.
Lewis officiated. Interment
followed at the Clinton
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mervyn
Falconer; Frank Falconer;
Robert Glen: Waiter Forbes:
Mel Graham and Charles
Nelson.
Flower bearers were John
Hanly, Hugh Hanly, Steve
McPherson and Bill Nediger.
Well-known. ;ma bras ster4 •'Jack Burg!
f . Lon-
don,, will be a special gs speiker at the y -Willis
United Church service 'neat Sunday, May 2• Mr.
Burghardt, who will address the anniversary service, is
a Port Colborne native and chief newscaster on CFPL-
TV.
Lions provide film
or Huron audiences
Goderich Lions Club has
purchased the film. "How to
Say NO to a Rapist" for free
use by any group in Huron
County.
The film should be of prime
interest to women's
organizations, church groups,
nurses, social workers,
parent -teacher associations,
institutes, youth and adult
audiences alike. Showing
time is about fifty minutes.
"How to Say NO to a
Rapist was filmed before a
student audience. The
speaker creates an at-
mosphere that cuts through
the anxiety, embarrassment,
and myths which have made
di' cussion of rape taboo.
There are no real-life or
dramatized scenes of rape
situations which viewers
might find offensive in this
film. Many of the speaker's
comments are directed to the
men in the audience. His
sensitivity in dealing with his
subject is the main element in
the success of the presen-
tation.
This film will be main-
tained by the media centre of
the Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton. Reservations for its
use may be made by
telephoning 482-3496:
Arrangements can be made
to have it delivered to the
school nearest your location.
After use you would return
the film to the school for
transportation back to the
media centre. No costs are
involved.
"The Goderich Lions Club
hopes you will see this film.
Can you afford not to? No
community is without a rape
problem, whether recognized'
or not," says Lion Jim
Coulter.
UCW afternoon unit
hars about making icilla
The Afternoon Unit of
Wesley Willis United Church
Women met in the church
parlor, on April 15th with 18
members and three visitors
present.
Mrs. F. McGregor presided
and gave a poem on
"Spring". a hymn was sung
and Mrs. A. Moffat read the
scripture, followed by prayer.
by Mrs. H. Adams, and
meditation , by Mrs.
McGregor, concluding with a
poem entitled "Borrowed".
"Reskregoad".
Mrs. G. Rathwell presided
for the business meeting. The
minutes were read and ap-
proved and treasurers report
given by Mrs. C. Stewart.
Plans were made for the
group to serve coffee after
evening anniversary service
on May 2. Likewise, plans
were made for UCW spring
thankoffering April 25th.
Twenty-nine home and 17
hospital calls were reported.
Mrs. Rathwell gave some
poems.
Mrs. McGregor introduced
Gerald Hiltz Q.C. as guest
speaker, who gave a most
informative talk 'about
'`Making of a Will". Mr. Hiltz
was kept busy answering
questions from the interested
group, Mrs. McGregor
thanked the speaker on behalf
of the group and presented
him with a gift.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
H. Johnston's group.
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GLADYS McDOWE[.L
Gladys McDowell of
Andrew Street in Exeter
passed away Easter Sunday
at the home of her niece Mrs.
Jeanne (Kershaw) Muldoon
of London. Miss McDowell
was celebrating. her 80th
birthday. .
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McDowell was
of the late Chart
(McClinton) and Robert
,McDowell. She was
predeceased by her brother
Marvin McPOwell of the
Blyth area and sisters Mrs.
Franc (Vera) Kershaw of
Goderich' and Mrs, Jack
(Della) Cowan of Exeter. She
is survived byher nieces and
nephews, Mrs. Jeanne
Muldoon of London, . Jack.
Kershaw of Orlando, Florida,
Don Cowan of Exeter, Anna
Snell of Kitchener, Graeme
and Harvey McDowell of
Blyth.
Miss McDowell taught in
Goderich in the public school
system for nearly 40 years
and made her home with the
Kershaw family. She devoted
her life to the teaching
profession and also was
active as President of the,
Cancer Society of Huron.
County. She was an adherent
at the North Street United
Church.
Last fall Miss McDowell
met in Grand Bend with four
of her school chums from
Stratford Normal days
celebrating their 60th an-
niversary of friendship that
sprang up at the beginning of
their careers.
At the request of Miss
McDowell her body has been
donated to the University of
Western Ontario for medical
research. As an expression of
sympathy memorial
donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society, 401
Nelson Street, London or to
the Ontario Heart Foun-
dation, 310 Davenport Road,
Toronto. Funeral services
were at the Needham Funeral
Home.
How does it feel to be
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THE FRIENDLY
MINISTER LAIN R.ENcE S. LEWIS 0.A. 0. Th.
ORGANIST lietIOl DIRECTOR
MRS. DORIS MckINLEY a Mus.
SUNDAY, ARPIL 25. 1976
9:45 a.m. Sur ay SCIIIVI
11:00 a.m. Family Warship and Nursery
,1.1:30 Junior Congregation
SERMON: "H'ANULiNG OUR DOUBTS"
Everyone Welcome °
WESLEY-WILLIS, UNITED CHURCH
THE CHURCH THAT CARES
eEpPLE SERVING GOD THOUGH SERVING PEOPLE
MISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E.
ORGANIST MiSS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN•
SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
SERMON:
"TO HANG OR NOT TO HANG?"
7:30 p.m. UCW Spring Thankoffering.
at Ontario Street Church
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School
SERMON:
"TO HANG OR NOT TO HANG?"
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Clinton
263 Princess Street
Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m.
Dutch . Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the Back to God Hour
every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD — ROM 14 12
` PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:OOa.m. MORNING WORSHIP
1:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG
EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976
10:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
162 MAPLE ST.
(1 street west of Community Centre)
9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE
t t :00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR
8 p.m. Gospel Service
Tues. 8:00 p.m. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
For Information Phone 482-9379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pastor Wayne Lester
t t :00 a.m. Morning Worship
166 Victoria Street
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service
8:00 p.m. Friday Young Peoples
ALL WELCOME
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ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. EDWIN G. NELSON
CHARLES M.ERRILL ORGANIST
SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
ALL WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON•
SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS
SUNDAY, APRIL. 25, 1476
10:0o a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages
11:00 a°m- Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
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