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NEWS OF, DVNtANNPN-
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GODERicH SIGNAL "1
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
EASTER SUNDAY
8 a.m. (HOLY CO:M' MiUNION.
11 a.m. MORAL COMM- UNION.
3 p.n. OHIL[)REN"$ SERVICE.
4.30 p.m. HOLY BAPTISM.
7 p.m,. EVENSONG ANI) SPECIAL FASTER
MUSIC.
11 A.M.
Organ Prelud -"Piero Symphonic"
,Cumja uiiioo• rDlll+re=-
Antite o -"Ye Choirs of Nero+ Jerusalem"
' Solo --Mrs. R. Fester.
Solo=•-"! Know That 31y Redeemer Liveth."
Miss Marjorie hays.
Organ Postlude--"Hallelujat "
7 P.M.
Organ Preludes -."I Know That My Redeemer Livetli"
Salo-.-"Atleluiah, Heaven Rejoices"
Mr. W. Celloinall.
Anthem-:"%Vho Shall Roll Us Away the Stone?"
Duet -Misses Videan and Wilkes.
Solo --Miss Marjorie Hays,
Anthem -"As It Began to Dawn"
Solo -"Easter Ilymn"
:1r"r. W. Conron.
Organ I'ostlude-"Wortley Is the Lamb"
Satoine
GoldsworthySmart.
Messiah
Messiah
Metasiah.
%Varrick
Torrance
•
arrangement
Martin
Bridge
Messisab
Your Church depends on IOU to be a Living Witness This Easter
REVEREND BEVERLY H. PARK, B.A., L.Th., RECTOR
A. W. ANDERTON. Organist and Choirmaster
North Street United Church
EASTER SUNDAY 1952
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL,
11 a.m. HOLY UO:M>I<MMUNION ANI) RECEP-
TION OF NEW :1IEr%tBERS.
w Sermon --"Living in Two Worlds."
.7 p.m. THE EASTER MESSAGE IN A
story "When He Saw the , Wagons."
REV. H. A. DICKINSON, B.A.. MINISTER.
H. A. CLARK, Organist and Choirmaster
Knox Presbyterian Church
INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY
"Church going families are happier fatuities."
•
"Praise Grom whom
all blessings flow"
There arc voices of hope, singing the
old familiar hymns. There is divine
inspiration in an anthem of praise.
Regular Church attendance brings a
fuller appreciation of lift and living.'
You are cordially invited
to attend our services.
2 P.M. --SPECIAL' EASTER SERVICE. -
EASTER MUSIC
Prelude -"On Easier"
"Olivet
Anthem -"They Have Taken Away My Lord"
Solo -"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth"
;Hiss Marilyn Butler
Off ertory'--"Melodie"
Anthem--"Clirist Is Risen"
Postlude�--"Hallelujah Chorus"'
Worrell
' Lindsay
Stainer
Handel
A. F. Tate
itiaunder
Handel
REV. R. G. Ma,cMILLAN. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O.,
Minister. Dir4etor of Fraise.
Goderich. Baptist Church
MONTREAL ST.
MINISTER --REV. LAN G. HIND. B.A.
ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER. -FRANK BISSETT
10 a.m.' SUNDAY SCHOOL.'
11 a.nt. "CHRIST IS RISEN."
-7' p.m. "THE BEACH AND THE SEA."
Fireside Hoar.
Monday 7 p.m. Compass Comrades. 8.15 p.m. B.Y.P.U:
Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayxer Meeting and Bible Study.
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) •
REV. HOWARD MINAKER. PASTOR
Sunday School 10 a.m. Special Missionary Session.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. °
Rev. atltl Mrs. John Lynn, missionaries on furlough from
Kenya, East Africa, will be ministering in both services.
Coloured ptetnreS on this work will he shown.
Tuesday 7.30 p.m, Bible Study. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Friday 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors.
THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOM,E..
Victoria Street United Church
EASTER SERVICES; SUNIIAV, APRIL 13
11 a.m. "THF; SOUND OF TRUMPETS."
Mrs. Clayton Edward, soloist.
7 p.m. "l.IGILT 1S ETERNAj.."
Mal( Quartette.
MINISTER --REV. D. W. WILLIAMS
Organist -Miss Mary Joyce Strachan
EASTER MUSIC ltI THE CHOIR.
PLAQUE IN MEMORY OF
THE LATE D. D. MOONEY
A plaque arrived at Goderich
,..... yesterday which will be placed in
the club 'hotise of the Maitland Golf
Club in memory of the late D. D.
Mooney, The plaque is provided
from the funds of the Huron, Perth
and Bruce Golf League of which
the late 31r. t1ouhey was secretary-
treatgtlrer since its inception. The
suggestion of the plaque was first
adlvanted by .1. N. Schinbein of
Listowel and unanimously adopted
by the clubs forming the iengue.
The pimple »sill probably be placed
on the opening day of the Maitland
(colt Club on May 24th.
DUNGANNON, April 9 --Phe AIr rection followed anti •lunch want
ril u►eeting of St.' Patina Indies"
Guild was held at the home of airs;
t;ludys Itivett uu Thursday .atter-
noon, April 3. 'Ile meeting opened
with Mrs. (Rev.) A. 8. Mitchell,
the 'president, leading in 'prayer,
'followed by the Lord's Prayer re -
Pealed in unison. II, trtu 79 wrus
:mug. 'Phe Scripture reading wits
given by airs. Tow Park. The roil
roil was answered by a verse of
seripture containing the' word ..Ile -
served by the Dungannon branch,
Mrit John L. Fennell of Arad-,
ford eq►eut a week with her parents.
31r..aud alms. L. P. blttugek, return-
ing Saturday, act'oia auuied by her
mother and brothers. Carlton and
Angus,. who visited trail M ni uy.
Mrs. It. A. 3lrKenxtek_ tt l tilt a fryu.`
tuned lett leg and lett wrist, was
released from. Goderich Iln,e�►itut
two weeks tigo and bs graduaally
making a recovery at the house of
,her daughter, Mrs. .Otto Popp.
surreottou:" A, shunt buslnena period 1 11 r. Chariot Fowler isrecoverhi..
fo)knt-td during, widelt it was de-
eitled to send a donation to the
,Ontario Chapter ' oft the 'Canadian
Foundation for Poliomyelitis, stud
members were asked to donate used
eldthitrg or cash to send to Koren.
This was followed by a short Lenten
evrviee, Mitt. Ben Mole taking the
devotional part and 31'rs. Diener
RIiiet; giving a reading on St. Mark.
I3s<niia 781 rets sung and Mrs. 3Iole
gave the elcising praayer. The lunch
eoitveners, Mrs. Robert Durnin tinct
Mrs. lien Mole served afternoon
tea. The next meeting will be held
at M'rs. (Rev.) A. S. 3lltchell's,-
Ltiek.now, on, May 1.
United Church Y.P.S. The Young
People's I' n ion of the United °bu rela
met- and Miss Edna Rivett led the
devotional period. The topic.
"What Religion Mean, to Cs." was
given by Donna %m1lli and Ronald
Alton. The Ashfield Yoaiig People
were entertalned for the evening
and were welcomed by the prcotdent,
W'ilnter Errington, The offering
was received by Bos Rivett. 'Rec.
e
,from u neige of t tin sir, the t , tuts
been so Pre.VSleOt north of here.
The Cafueron t9d11901, three utiles
noetlh-east 'of the village, re -opened
kVA week with Mr. Don Onmerou.
team ter, and puplle .btirk again atter
utulergokug the malady.
air: and MTS. Will' Caldwell and
ft(tnllyt
who have sold their 'frteni
and had an utiution,stale, a ttertarned
euchre parries on two evenings
recently at their home prior to leav-
ing for their new home at Chutta
next month. ..
Mr. Paul Oaeuar is m(wing, this
week to the',howes(caad on the Gili
c'onceRakon acid his mother, airs.
•W111 'Caesar. will move to the harm
of her son 13111 at Gletrn'e .11i1L
:Mss. Rolla.. Montgonaenr, Fir„ re-
titrnerd to the home of her son,
Robert Montgomery, telephone line-
man, after a few weeks nt Wodid-
. St oc.k.
Rtes. Abner Morris .rehtrnedl home
on Tuesday after three weeks nurs-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Rtrtsell Dren-
nan at Bright's Grove.
THE VOICE OF BETHEL
Rev. Howard E. Afinaker
THE LIGHTED TOMB
"Iris c4)utrteuunee was like' light:ning,.auid his' raiment White as
!lain nV." 't Matt. 28:3
'What a different pioture to that portrayed a short time.
before. We see a discouraged little. group la'' tltt broken, lifeless
forte of Jesus in the dark, colds tomb. The august body'E)f hent t11
$,i(Iiars (lose it and set their seal upon it. That anything vas
tto be feared from the lifeless .fortis inside was ,far ftaom .their
't anpreht+nsion..
Jesus t?hrisf. the line who caused itlu' lame to leap for joy.
who brought sight to blinded eyes, gave eleattsirig to the leper.
who caused light to dispel the darkness anal gloom of sin. was on
the inside.
It is more precimns to be in the darknests, go through sorrow
• and death ,with Christ ora' the In ide, than to base wealth, so-
_ called joy and Trower' of this world without Him...
1` rte Lord .1041F al silt<€iii`4ItntKn--Iii� Iife- +}.titrtitrit;7--ff► ttakt,
kt again. Now Heaven give", its reply to the pony effort of I )roan
power to keep the Lord of Glory lit the tome). An angel, vouiecs to
prepare the way for the King Of Ii it>3gs :tad Lord of Lords to came
forth. He didn't litttdl the angel to open the tontb. bust it was in
keeping with his Majesty that heaaven`W servanits minister to Ilim.-
I'ictarres4, or words are iiiadteiata,te to (lese ribe the' glorious .victory
that took place that -morning. -
Sin darkened Hearts. disease ridden bodies. these taken cap-
tive by Saatatt :at ids- will: c:its find glorious'deliverance today 'I►r
the power of His resurrection.
Sponsored by the Bethel Adult Bible .Class.
DON'T GET PINCHED FOR
SPEEDING BUT . ,
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TO-.
Huron Engineering and Research Co. Ltd.'
ON BROCK STREET, WHO ARE
Clearing Their Complete Stock
of -Murphy's Household Paints
at Substantially Reduced Prices
If you have Spring plans for painting you'll save money
by phoning 1451 NOW and asking about this paint.
Town of Goderich
Staled tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to noon, April 19, 1952, for the Construction of a
Road from Caledonia Terrace to the North Side of the
Harbour.
A marked cheque of One -Thousand Dollars
($1000.00) shall accompany each tender payable to the
Treasurer of the Town of Goderich as good faith to
enter into agreement with the Corporation of the Town
of Goderich, to execute and complete the said work ac-
cording to contract. •
Pians, specifications and tender forms may be ex-
amined and obtained at the office of the undersigned and
the Engineer in charge, R. W., Code, O.L.S., 799 Adelaide
Street, London, Ontario.
The Corporation of the Town of Goderich reserve
the right to reject any or all proposals and upon entering
agreement for the work all other deposits shall be re-
turned to the unsuccessful bidders.
Approximate yardage 16,000.
Dated at Goderich this 2nd day of April, Y1952.
S. H. BLAKE,
15.16 Town Clerk.
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• OBITUARY
•
MOTULs 31. ALI ERT&
Member of a family well known
to Goderich }-ears ago, Mother M.
Alberta, of the community of Lor-
ettu Abbey', Tomato, died ou Wed-
uestiay, April-'2u(i. She was u
daughter of the late Mr. acid airs.
R. S. Chilton, her fattier buWiu
the othee of United Stales Co
In Goderich fora long period. Lal
the otiic,-e was abolished. The fu
era' ,of Mother Alberta-, took place
in the Abbey chapel ou.
morning, and burial .was tri Mount
ltul,e ie celery, ¶l ronto.
JOHN G. QAR3i1OIIAk;L
A native'of Grey Township, John
George Carmichael, eldest tion tot'
the late'3r. and airs. Angus Car-
michael forinerly of Brussels, 'died
at his home on Albert street to his
(12n4 year -un Saturday. He was
at former employee of the Goderich
3iairufaeturing Co. '
Surviving are one brother, James
of Goderich, and a sister, airs.
George Hart of Brussels.
The funeral service Weiss con-
ducted ou Tuesday afternoon at, the
Cranston funeral home by the lies.
It. G. MacMillan. The' pallbearers
were John Hart, Charles Hurt,
Aylmer Iiarf, James Hart, Albert
Kitchen and James Robertson. In-
terment waw in 31acemetery,
itland, ceetery.r
GEORGE ALBERT IIADDEN
31r. Archibald' Hadden has • re-
ceived word of the sodden death
of his brother, George Albert i1ad-,
Lien, at the hospital' at Tampa:,
Florida, on April Mr. Hadden
was bora in hoderieh but left here
when about nine years of age to
live at Alt-instou, Later he Con-
ducted a garage business there b
fore going to Lakeland. Florida, t
enter the same type of busines
lie resided there until •his deat
QO pEzxau PUPILS IN
*ZOITAL air BL' 'S
Selected Aludrutt s of piano, %kola
and singing from $eafurthh, Cllntou.
laueknow, t;orrie, Wruzeter, 1Ir}*s-
sets, 111)1th, luburu and Goderich
were pre sru ed in Myth Memorial
e -
Hill ou Monday 'eulvg uu the
g txz: aston of "the fourth annual re-
uriul 1 ci. ak given by the Huron (tautly
er Bra nth of the Registered livesie
1' -
leachers Assocta'tiou. A large
and ulrl►rechalve atxlieuce Bare eu-
-coura(eureut to the ,yonug artists.
and prucet uta , nn de it iwr*;ltle to
etonate'u Attut<I'trttii► to the Jotieriel,
l'c�tivul' of • 'Ft till tug
[rant from Goderich -were Marilyn
alit Shirley I,vvr: Want. E liott ;
Betty Burn. • Fruukc Schubert of
Goderieh oris gus,q violinist. .lMtss
Mur„o Grunge of Aubu -ie aL*t) for li
pa r1.
•
. Mrs. Edwin Mouk uud her daugh-
ter, Marlene, have returned' to
Sarnia after , visiting with their
parents, Mr. and airs. Albert'Kuee-
shun-. They were accompanied by
their newborn daughter, Melanie.
AW1 Kathryn Snider of St.
Johns, Quebec, mus a reseal visitor
with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
A. Snider, Essex street.
SHEPPARDTON
SIIFI'l'AR1►'('()N, April 9. -- A
nary enjoyable evening watt, spt'trt
in the Shet►{►ardton Sibool 'last'
'l'ltstrsday, April 3, when the retie/ter
and pupils heldk a very oieee:tsfui.
►aril party. Tire prizes went to.
ladle.,, :qrs. E. I►c,ugherty and 31'rs.
1. Stotbe•r:; nen. 18r. (1arnaaat Pot -
'rock and .lint M(4'al►N. Tickets
had Ise -u sold by they pupils for as
pair of pillow as. -s and doily. Mas-
i% ter c Jnbr►uie lloeris.ek w -as asl:atl
s- draw the lackt tickets anti Mrs.
h
Besides his widow-, the former Clara
Hathh'ay, formerly 'of Goderich,
two brothers, also survive, \Willia>?n
Hadden of Tonawanda, New Thrk,
and Archibald Hadden of Goderich.
Interment on Saturday, April a�,
will be made in Lakeland cemetery.
MRS. J. 1. McLAREN ..
Bessie- S. McClure, widow- of Col.
John Inglis McLaren, died - at -her
home at Hamilton on March. ':.%rd.
Site was formerly a resident of
Goderich, as was also her httsbaud
in his early days. John I, Mc-
Laren •was one Fit' .three brothers,
born in Goderich, wito •maedi 'their
way suecessfullr. in industrial and
John I. in Hamilton and J. Alex,
in Toronto. All three :are now de-
t•easetl. ,Col: McLaren was at one
time mayor of Hamilton and was
;commander of the 91st IIi-ghland
Regiment. •
Mrs. J. I. McLaren was a member
of St. Paul's Presbyterian Ctturc•lt.
Hamilton, and a charter member
j of the Yaalydeburg Chapter, 1.Q.D.E.
Saarviring 'are four daughters, Mrs._
Arthur •Sykes, Mrs. J. G. Langs,
.Hisses Mary and' Ruth, :all.of
Alton; ; two sons, Kenneth 31., of
Iiautilton, and W. -Ian, 'of South
River, Ont., and six grandchildren.
The funeral -took place at Hamilton
on Mares 25th.'
" D. 1.,. 31cINTYBE
1 he rant pec ted death of Mr. D.
A. 3lclttty re (e1 itrred at the, -home
of his sou',_Josei,lt 411 tB1'ite
Water Highway on 3laarc,•'lt 29. Al-
though it vv,aas known that 31r. 3i
Intyrea' was ailing for ,Dote time. ti
he retired in apparently his usual
health but it was-discoi'ered early
the follow ing morning' that death
-haat claimed him.. -He died in his.
74th -year in the home where he
spent his entire life.
31r. :McIntyre is survive by two
daughters :and two suras. Mrs,
('anter l'l'helnra ► and Mrs.. Tole
1
1'01 .1) of 1'ndcrwood ; :Joseph on
the homestead and Archie at medical
student at Winnipeg. alio flew:home
to attend his father's fauieraal: also
A, by four grandchildren. -His wife,
the former Cassie. Griffin. • prede-
teased situ- two years ago. Mrs.
Hobert McDcitiald ..of :C itield, u
sister, also survives.
The high esteem in which 31r. Mc-
Intyre nous held was evidenced by,,
the very .8rge number of friends
and neighbors who gathered at St.
Joseph's {'Lurch, Kingsbridge, to
par their last respects to the .e -
pa rt ed.
"Phase attending the -funeral from.
a distance. were Mr. E. T. Perri-,
Mr. Joe Griffin, 31iss Idol Gritl:ti.
Mrs. H. Kilian, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
'Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Griffin, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Lannon of London ; Mr. D. Mc-
Intyre and two sisters of St.
Phonins: Mr. Mike and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Griffin of Flint. 31'icla.
Six near neighbors. of the de -
eased acted as pallbearers.
EN6AGUMENTS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Feagan,
Goderich Township, announce the
engagemeht of their youngest
daughter, Era lsabolle, to Mr. .line
A. Sparks, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. floss; Sparks, Goderich, The
wedding' will ' take place• April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Itruee
Toronto, announce the- engagement
of their daughter, lean 3I1ry,'"ttt
.lames Walter Mcllwain, of T.r
.onto, son of Mr. and Mis 1; art
McIlwafn, Godet•ith, the wedding
to take elute in May. •1
TEACHER
WANTED
Wanted -- Experienced
Protestant teacher for
S,S. No. 5, Goderich Town.
ship.
Please state qualifications
and salary expected.
ARLIE LOCKHART,
R.R. 1, Goderich
( arta►au k•`aegau swat fest doily.
11 tlliutat
Taman the pillow t^ .e,•.
Strangely. both lateky ti, -kelt s t re
number (;_. ,l.tatteit was served 1,c
the leacher and 1mpils.
HAVING SOLD THE
HURON ICE -BUSINESS
to R. G: Duckworth, we -
wish to thank those who
patronized us during our
term in business - and wish
also to ask their continued
patronage for our succes-
sor.
e
hey woift
belittle
very loq
But you can remetnberyam-
children's precious growing -tip
years forever with profession-
ally made portraits Phone for
an appointment today.
HENDERSON 'S
THE SQUARE
PHONE $1
W. R. Pierson
15
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20 -oz tin 22c
2 16 -oz tins Z9c
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lona (Pectin added)
RASPBERRY JAM
Easter Candy Assorted
CANDY EGGS
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Heinz -
TOMATO SOUP
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pkg of 8 25c
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SLICED 24 -oz loaf 1 5,
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