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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-11-27, Page 7THURSDAY, NO,V. 27th, 1952 ST. GEORGE'S CHUWCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1952 ADVENT SUNDAY 8.30 a.rn. HOLY COMMUNION. Corpot+te Communion, Woman's Auxiliary 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL,' 11 a.m. MORNING PRAYER. 3 p.m. PRI1VrARY SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m, EVENSONG. Monday, Iles. 1 -.-.St. Andrew's Day. 10.30 a.m. Holy Cona nun1:ora in the Chapel. A. W. ANDERTON, Organist and Choirmaster REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector North Street United Church SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1952 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. "IF A MAN DIE" Junior Congregation and Nursery. 7 p.m. "JESUS AND, PEOPLE." REV. H. A. DICKINSON, -B.A., Minister MR. H. A. CLARK, Organist and Choirmaster Knox Presbyterian Church SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1952 10 a.m. Sunday school. ,r 11 a.m. Moa'Iting Worship. Nursery and Junior Congregation. 7 p.m. "Will we be married in 'Heaven?" REV. R. G. MacMILLAN. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.1 L Minister. Director of Praise. Goderich Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET Minister: Rev. Ian G. Hind, B.A. Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett. 10 a.m. EVERY CHILD IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. `THE KING'S BUSINESS" 7 p.m. "GOD'S WORKMANSHIP" Monday 8 p.m. Young People's Union. Wednesday 8 p.m.Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Friday 8 p.m. "THE FLAME."✓ High School Auditorium. Youth for Christ film. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblles of Canada) REV. HOWARD MINAKER, PASTOR . Sunday School 10 a.m. Save Tomorrow's Generation TODAY. 11 a.m. "TIIE TRUMPET OF NEHEMIAH." 7.30 p.m. "THE KING OF GLORY." Tuesday 7.30 p.m. I Thessalonians—lst Chapter: 8.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, Nov. 28–.8 p.m.—THE FLAME. Sound Film. New High School :Auditorium. THE LITTLEH C URCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME. I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11141 GODERICH TOWNSHIP i0OIDRLUII TOIVINISILIPP. Nbv. children ure busy prac- tising for the Christinas concert to be held the third week in laecete- ber. A uttmiter from the community attendee" the Township Federation b ►uquet iii Ilolmesville en We't- uesday night. Are we rushing the season or catchiug up with It? 7 hreshings are to progress•urouad dere. Social Club.---'l'he annual •meeting of Union Social Club was held Fri- day evening last 1u the school. 4 Eery small i roved was in attend- ance. The meeting• opened with the singiug of "Q Canada." followed by prayer by Mr. 1Villiams. The secre- ta.ry reported the activities for the past year and the treasurer's re- port was read, showing a sizeable balance. The election of officers resulted as follows: Past presideht, Mrs. Gerald Orr; president, Mrs. Austin Fuller; vice-president, Mrs. 11. McAllister; secretary, Mrs. Stan- ley Mellwa in ; treasurer, Mrs. Har- THE GODERICH SIGNAL-$TAit vey Fuller ; .press secretary, ..Mrs. Harvey Fuller; auditors,. btra- Jauaes Young, 31st., Cnrl Sowerby ; working committee, Mrs. WIlUuiu Porter, Mrs. Reg. P'i 1t r, 31rs. GOr- don Orr. Iii contest was. conducted audyuucl) was served. SHF?PARDTON SIMPPAIUYfON, Nov. W.—Mr. r. 'and Mrs. H. Marshall of London scent the week -end at their home here. Mr: and Mrs. Cree Freeman and Carolyn spent Sunday with the lady's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Warn- er Smyth near Teeswater. The teacher, and pupils bad, a very enjoyable evening in the school on Tuesday, November 18. Cards were played and lunch was served. Everyone enjoyed the even- ing very much. The teacher and pupils are busy these days preparing for their an- nual Christmas concert. 'A "dash" Is equal in quantity to one-third of a teaspoon of liquid. A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE Free Methodist Church VICTORIA AND PARK STS. ID a.m. Sunday Schooi. Don't just send them. Bring them. 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP. 7 p.m, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Friday. Nov. 28, 8 p.m.—"THE FLAME." High School Auditorium. Rom. 5:1—Being justified by faith we have peace wittt God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting, (Pastor) REV. G. E. BABCOCK, 84 Park St., Phone 897R THE VOICE OF BETHEL REV. HOWARD E. MINAKER New , High. School Auditor• ium fod o • • •, Sionsored by the petite! Adult Bible, ('pass. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AT' 8 P.M. SPONSORED BY YOUTH FOR CHRIST. • ASHFIELD NELSON—HUDSON Late autumn Bowers decorated ASLIFUELD. Nov. "20. ---Mrs. Gor- don Mac(;,regor left 'by plane on Saturday 'with, I�crr three sural' children for her former "tome in Seotiaud. Before leaving, )Jr. anti M,rs. MacGregor were guests of their neighbors .and friends at t; social eveutug,in K'intail hull where u purse of money was preseuted to them. "Mrs. MacGregor was also preseuted with a ueckiuce and .ear- i,;tugs from the Legion, and the ladles of Hemlock City school pre- sented a bracelet. F)aeh of the little children received gifts. Mr.- Mac- Gregor had the misfortune to have his mill burned and is undecided about rebuildiug. At present he hopes to engage iu cotlstrnctiolt work for u while. It is sI C. years since Mrs. 'Mat -Gregor came here with 'her oldest child. Gordon eaatt, hole from the war some time be- fore. We wish for Mrs. Macgregor a pleaashut holiday at home iu Scot- land. • t, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Matheson from Calgary' are visiting with his brother Murdoch Mathesou and other relatives. .Mrs. 'Neil MacDonald ac'ccini- panied her daughter, 3Lrs. Ed. Itilley to London, where they will visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bogie. Mrs. Miley will return by plane to California from Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Hector MaeLeau have gone to Owen Sound fur the winter mouths and will be near their daughters. Mr. 11adu Stewart of Toronto spent a day at the faro. while Mrs. Stewart visited with her parents at Uhesle-. HOLMESVILLE I10L31ESV1LLE, ,Nov, 26. — Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott this past week were Mr. end Mrs. Orval Weston ami Miss Verne Graves of Seaforth, Mr. and Jars. Ilerbert Harrison of Strat- ford, ,Ir- James Harrison of Exeter and Miss -Eliza eth Weston of Bay- tield. ASHFIELD V.M.S. The November meeting 'of Ash- field Presbyterian W.M.S. was held in the home of Mrs. D. R. Mac- Kenzie, with . 29 present. - 'Urs. llugh MacKenzie presided alio opened the meeting with prayer and the singing of psalm s7. Miss 'Sadie Johnston read the St'ril)ture lesson. Mrs. A. A. .i. •Sint tson gave the meditation on it. Mrs. IIugh MacKenzie introduced our now study book. a fter wit t ,Mr- . 1I,,wse read t1 ^v the first chapter, telling of the masses of people in Africa. their prthlems ;Intl how they should be dealt with by us. Mrs. :flea; Col- linson rendered I pleasinginr - r1,'"( 1 Will Take (are of You -' Mrs. Duncan ,Simpson was pianist. Mrs. Rheulx'n Wilson gave .1 review of the „Glad Tidings. Anna Mae -MacDonald read a poem. We sang tile hymn, "O, Spirit of the Living - God," Mrs. A. (l. Maeleeuzie ittt in prayer. After. discussing plans for next year, the meeting w,;s closed �t nging the National An- them. •A nice lunch was setw•el and a sce•iat time enjoyed. alae chapel of Knox Yrebbyrteriau , Churvh Friday, November 21, for 'the wedding of b`•lorwuee .tlifurudat 1Hudeott, datugltter of Mr. and Mrs.' N. K. 'Judson, and • Ur. Edwin 'Garwood Nelson, son of Sir. and 1L S. Netaun, all of dtplerich. 'Ib(' ceremony eats perihtuted , at •9 p.m.- by the Rev. It, G. Jlae3lil- lan. Organist • was Mr. W. 11. , Liisttup and the Rev. last 111itd. tis ztuluist, Kang "0 Perfekt ',eve." Given in marriage by her father, the beide wore a dress of c.•haw- pagite tat tient with black velvet trim and black accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses and carried a white Bible. Her sister, Slim Grave Hu'dkaou of KItehener. ass bridesnutid. was gowned in nary with thaw aecescxrries and a •.cor- sage of red tvrt-ttatiout . Rest man was Mr. Waverly Nel- son, Godericlt, brother of the groom and the usher was John lltniSon of Toronto University- brother of 'the bride. A reception was :held at the home of. the bride where the family and friends were entertained after the wedding. After a short wedding trap, the couple will reside in Chatham. On- tario. - • HOOKER—BLAKE Freida Jean Blake and Norman Edward Hooker, both of London,. exchanged marriage vows before an all s bite baekgratrnd of chrysanthe- mums and candelabra. in St. Luke's- in-the-(atrdeu, Byron, on Saturday, November 15. The double -ring ceremony vvas performed by the Rev. W. C. Allison and S. F. L'hurcher waa organist,. 'Phe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake, Clinton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert llooker, London. Given -iu marriage by 'her .father,, the bride was lovely in a gown of wwhite satin and chantilly lace which featured al , fitted bodice buttoned down the back,. a net yoke appliqued with clrantilly lace and seed pearls and long lily -point sleeves; The full bouffant skil:t with lace inserts Swept into a cathedral train. IHer fingertip veil of nylon net edged with chantilly lace was ar- ranged from a white satin coronet overlaid with lace and outlined with seed pearls.. ,She wore a pearl net•k'lact', the gift of the grooru, and carried ;1 1►ou►Jttet .of red roses, The tntid of honor, Miss Edna Ball, London, "and bridesmaid, Miss Judy Butterwertir of Oakville. wore identically styled floor -length gowns M /,f gold Id and rust taffeta. re pecrively,. with matching boleros and feath- ered headdresses. • 'Utley carried bouquet: of rust and gold 'mums. The flower�r 'Miss Jody Blake. llespeier, niece of the bride, wore green taffeta wit'll a bandeau of baby 'n"un"s to inateh•her basket of dowers. luck. iiex;.ter was g"rounmllalt, 'PI 11,hert tvtnt' Donald Rus,. alai Gerald Wel, ros• Poi ;I recep4ion at. the Cobble - seine i►tn, the -bride's mother_ t k r re- ceivt d.. sea ring a green erepe dress vvitit matching accessories and eor- s:tge of yt111 tv ru es. (l,n'ittg to tote t SHE would appreci°ate a pbrtraitji . of you- as a ° Christmas gift. Make your appointment EARLY HENDERSON'S THE SQUARE PROWS n " illnc-s• of rhe_ groot►t's mother, Dins. Wade of 1 arkhiil assisted, veer- ing a light blue tIrtess with nary iteK-yste;ries' ;tad a corsage of red rose. b The t "bride's giftsoto the maid 1 of honor ,a lid briclo,smaiti were Ir11111eSt(Fn• 4Ntnyifigs ;I ml Iiaa.tYt11111� glamor pins and to the flower girl a te►•liura,•b- 't ,Iver ! , et. The groom's guts" to the best nein and loiters sew• gr„1d cnft'liuk; and tie piles. oFr a motor trill 'through the nortlhe rn United States,- the bride donned a• navy blue with re'd :44'c tries. grey 1t41s oat and t'or- sat:e of white ,•artiations. On their retnrn the v -n ' • un ., niwle will re •ide ill Leo,' th at• mentbors or the staff of Ontario L►an and. 1reheat nre Lott1+,u NEW BRIDGE FOR AUBURN? A new bridge at Auburn in the none too distant future was predicted by Reeve E. S. Sny- der, addressing the Colborne "township - nomination meeting last Friday night. After re- ferring to a by-law passed re- cently by the County Council, he said the present, ,bridge at Auburn was "far front being safe" and that a load limit -sign would be- placed on it soon, 'When the new bridge is built, the old one will be left - where it is and a new road approach to the new bridge built also, .he said. :1aatva (Haus is much t st slew -- use ' .Signxn1. Ittar classified and; and umke s<>,nie dottt;h. , , , is the time to renew your 4 Signal -Star subscription, if it is in arrears . ^ . two or three weeks from now may be TOO LATE! v•. - r4 . An ihtprnAtionally known cir- fibculation organization is sched- uled to make an audit of the subs iription list next month. This organization will not rec- ognize as a legitimate subscrip- tion any that is three months or more in arrears. 0 / . .. The Signal -Star is obligated to conform to the regulations of this organization which provid- es certified statements to ad- vertisers. • Consequently, if subt ibers now in arrears wish their.paper to go forward to them WI'PH- OUT INTERRUPTION in 1953, they should renew immediately. D• a • • The Signal -Star office will open Saturday afternoon:, the next few weeks fo 4 MANAGER, convenience of , subscrib6F MONTREAL a1b1e to come in dut! week.