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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-09-17, Page 52111 tSDAY, SEPT.' 17th, as: 'ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Sept. 111)--Sixseenth Su.idey after Trinity. 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. Monday, Sept. 21—St. Matthew the Apestis 10.30 a.m. Hely Co+nunioa.,,. A. W. ANDERTON, Organist and Choirmaster. REV, KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A.. D. . fleeter North Street United Church SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1953 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Junior Congregation and Nursery. 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. Rev. H. A. Dickinson, BA., Minister Eleanor Ewing, BA, (Music) A.T,CJM, Organist and Choirkader INTO HIS COURTS WITH PRAISE Puss., 100x4 • Your Family Will Find Strength For Doily Livip9 in These Worship Services DRAW.NEAR TO GOD o• 7�m 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL, 11 a.m. "THE STORY OF THE NEW KNOX CHURCH:' 7 p.m. LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE SERVICE. Speaker: REV. C. W. COPE, R.D. NEXT SUNDAY—ANNIVERSARY SERVICES . ztar Jre�butcri�nt (fihurrh Rev. R. G MacMillan Mr W- H- Bishop F.R-C.O. A,R.C.M. Minister Director of Praise Goderich Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET Minister: REV. IAN G. HIND,. B.A., B.D. Organist: Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.CJ& 11 a.m. RALLY DAY SERVICE in Church and Sunday School. 7 p.m. N.T. QUESTIONS: "Why Hast Thou Thus Dealt With Us?" Monday 8 p.m. The Young People Meet. Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Thought for the Weak: "God Himself cap4 do His best, without man's best to help Him." The Church of the Light and Life Hour heard each Sunday at 9 cm. --900 CHML—Welcomes YOU to worship at .the 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Free Methodist Church CORNER VICTORIA AND PARK.STREETS .,-._REV..MARTHA MAR.L.ATT SUNDAY SCHOOL PREACHING. 7 p.m. -EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Col. 2:16: "For by Him we all things created, that are in heaven, -Mild-that-are in. earth, visible and invisible." BETHEL TABERNACLE WATERLOO AND ELGIN REV. HOWARD E. MINAKER, PASTOR SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m. Sunday School—Help meet the CHALLENGE of the UPTURNED FACE. SUNDAY A.M. " A SICK SOUL." SUNDAY P.M. "A PRESSING INVITATION." Tuesday, 8' p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Friday,Night--Christ's Ambassadors. THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME. Victoria Street, United Church SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 200, 1953 11.15 a.m. Congregation and Sunday School will join in our Rally Day Service. Speaker -Mr. Colin Campbell of Bayfield. 3 p.m.ANNtVERSiARY SERVICES at Union Church, Goderich Township. Minister—Rev. Hugh C. ,Wilson of Clinton Victoria Street choir will furnish music. Pastor—Rev. Q. W. Williams, B.A. Organist --Mr. Bert Kempster. LEEBURN Fair, London. Mr: and Mrs.- Rod Bogie, Arch Hort M d M J H rt n LEEBURN, Sept. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid and Betty yisited at the latter's home over the week- end. They attended the Montgom- ery -Quaid wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyers, John, fend t Mrs.nd Anne Cecil Stonevisited Parkhill with on Sunday. ' This community was deeply shocked by the tragic fires at the farms of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogie and. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I�'aper a caused by the lightning on Satur- day morning. John Clark was one of a group, of Junior Farmers from Huron County who comprised a judging class fast, Week at the C.N.E., Tor- onto, and this week at the Western on, r. an rs. ames o o and Ted visited'with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Breckenridge in Ripley on Sunday. BENMILLER BDNMILLER, Sept. 16. -- Mrs. Harold Montgomery entertained at a trousseau tea illi honor of her daughter Miss Helen Montgomery who was married to Mr. Roy Mitchell on Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, 'Toronto, mother of the groom, assisted in receiving. Tea was poured by Mrs. Alden Ailin of Goderich, grandmother of the bride assisted by Miss Sally Mc- Donald, Mrs. Harry Montgomery, Mrs, Ed. Montgomery and Mrs. John Kernighan. THE (U►D. 1 : ��iAlt ., j 'NEWS OF AUBURN WISTFIELD. Sept- 16.,--3[r. aad Yrx, Albert McDowell and Mrs. , AUBURN, Sept. 16. -- Visitorsi George Dias.. Mrs. News of- Lee fLee Bair visited on Saturday with , with Mr- and Mr* J. -C.. Stott( wave fered the cloys pr•ec. , h- ]ir. and Liss- FSrank li~ershatrr aril • olds•_ and Mrs. C1, of Plats - and > vrer+etsld b 3[r Ass and Miss Chris. M�eClin'tan„ of Goderiich l vine. and - Yrs Ed- Stel and him. Joe teN. en. Itis.. Et Davies were lir. and ![ Guests at the hams of Mrs. Fred Dundee. George- mak, of Tobernnary` can Cook on Sunday were lir. and Mrs. William Ro►rlsto ia, airing- their way to their home in St Mrs J'tttt Boats and children, of ; ham, spent the week -end 16th Mr. Petersburg. Pass lit. and Mrs Ezra- Crewe. flits Violet sof Gode- and sirs J. W. Graham. Mrs. D. hie son Sipple and Mr. and Mrs.. -_ I rich„ air_ A E' Cooit. of Blyth, i - Lia ug ua_ine� \on Stewart, . of alt toprh tun„ who has been crstti�g ' - -al • st Liss_ John Fleming, Har Id Flesh , her daughter ,Alliston, Park -1 T- J. l%3Ccha I Watt top bosom Ing -and miss- liatriel Swills,- of . hilt has ret home , for his at tpe. Canadian Hanover. Mr. and )las F. O_ l[cIl4een, are .?5�antiroua►iScl, 3+ereitialg...#nr Mr. and sirs. Elwin Taylor, Ed.1 i'isiting their son, Robert„ and firs 1 C13 stauicha .Prat ands his and Norman Taylor, of "Brussels., .lwicllveen. and family, Niagara!champion visited on Sunday with Mrs_ J. L Tolls- acmFi+�► for Belgian stallion and for McDoss-ell and Gordon. Fourteen members of theHord-' 'Salsa Belgian stallion. Ileon the rwonsfirst fai w Franklin rind Lawrence Camp- cultural Society attended a Horti- Clydesdale fitly alai and third f hell and John Buchanan attended cultural meeting in Clinton FYiidaljr' CIydt Mate mare. Lindon Fair on Monday- Franklin evening tq hear Mr. Brown. off Anniversary services for Auburn and Lawrence were judges from Elora, president of the Ontario United Church will be held nest the 4-11 Club. Horticultural ' Society. He also I Sunday at Lia -m- and 7..30 para. Misses Rena and Gladys and showed films. - "Rev. A Glen Eagle of Ontario Garth McClinchey visited on Sun- The annual Grandmothers' meet- street Church. Clinton. is to be day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing of the Women's Institute will the guest reacher both mornin Lloyd Walden. ,. be held in - the Foresters' Hall on P g and evening The chair, under. George Brown, Mr..- and Mrs. Thursday, September 24, at 2.15 1 Mrs,. R D- Munro, has prepared iMelvin Brown, of Mount Forest, Pill- E' eryone welcome. Willa anniversary• musie, and will be Mr. and Mrs- Carl Brown, cf the ladies note the change of dat �- assisted at both services by special 1Brighton, New- Jersey. visited on W.MS.L._Mrs. J. C. Stoltz opened',soloists. The minister, Rev- C. C Friday with Mrs_ J: L. McDowell her home for the September meet �; ashington. will be present. to lead Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Carter, Ing of the W.M.S. of Knox Presby- a the evening service. of Clinton, Mrs. Len Evans, of terian . Church. Ther. president, London, visited on Friday with Mrs. W. Good, presided'The i . PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Frank _Campbell and Mass Scripture was read by Mrs_ J. Winnifred. Hallam and prayer was offered by i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kershaw, Mr. Milne. Current events were 1 Mr_ and Mrs. W. G. Sims, of Miss Gladys McDowell, Mics Chris. reviewed by airs. Herb Govier. A a Hespeler, were visitors lt'edn* McClinton, Rev. Howard Dickinson, coronet solo was rendered by- ai;. l with Mr_ and Mrs_ Robert Sims, of Goderich, were guests on Sun- 8. Milne. Mrs. John Houston fav- Blake street. , day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ored with an instrumental_ The, Sar. and Mrs_ Kenneth Light and Marvin McDowell. chapter from the study book was son, Kevin, of London, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall taken by Mrs. Ed. Davies. The with Mfrs Light's parents. Mr. and and daughter, of Toronto, visited offering was received and Mrs. W. Mrs._ Joe Juck on Mary street. on Sunday at the home of Mr. Bradnock offered the dedicatory Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weisn have and Mrs. Jack Buchanan. prayer_ Mention was made of the i left for St Louis after spending - Pte. John Sprung, Mrs. Sprung Presbyterial rally to be held in their -vacation with Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Ca ftp Borden, visit- Goderich. The meeting closed ' Loftus Welsh, Elgin avenue, over ed on Saturday at the home of with singing a hymn and prayer (Labor Day week -end. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox by Mr. Milne. The hostess, assist! Mrs. C. A. Reid was a guest with Mr. and .bars. Maurice Bosman ed by Stirs. Graham, served lunch.' Mrs_ Margaret Reid Hpugh and are having a farm sale on Friday, Baptist Anniversary.—Successful Mrs J. W. Reid at'Plymouth, Mich., September 18, as they have sold anniversary services were held in I and ,also attended the wedding 'of their farm. . The new owner will the Baptist Church Sunday when t Kit Hough and Joan -Prescott in take possession in March. Rev. Dr. H. S. Hillyer, a former R Flint. Mich. • Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McBrien, of missionary in Bolivia, —noir secs 1 Guests with Mr. and firs- h J. Goderich, visited on Monday with tart' of the Baptist Mission Board I Fritzley, St. David's street, are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell of all Canada, was guest speaker. I Mrs. Fritzley's sister, Mrs_ S. A Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Spiegelberg In the afternoon he spoke on "The ; MacMillan of ` Kingston and her and family, visited on Sunday with Divine Potter of Human Clay-" i brother. Mr. W. G. Lanaway. „airs.. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Abel, of St. Rev_ Ian V: Hind, of Goderich; Lanaway and son, Brent, of Sault Thomas. Baptist Church, presided for the I Ste- Marie. W.M.S. Meets, - The monthly service. The pastor, Rev_ .1. U,- Mr. and Mrs'_ Fred Lynch of meeting of .the W.M.S. was held on trom who has been seriously ill a Goderich and Mr_ 'and Mrs. Eric Wednesday afternoon of last week for the past six weeks, was able its r Harrison of Stratford have return Kr- aid Mrs—lames Baits; Glade - ricks formerly of Paisley. Smidaad,. wish to announce the meat of their daughter, Ante sonar, to Mr. Eric Gordon )lite I1, soon of Mr. and Mrs. C. IL MiteeLao- 'don., Lao - 'don. The marriage will take place oa Saturday, October 17, at 4 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. E. Shepherd of Forest anounce the engagement of their daughter, Cora Bernice, to Martin Blake Oke. only son ' cf Mr. ,and -Mrs. -Ira -Oke olsGodericha The marriage will take place on October 3. 1953, in Uttoxeter Un- ited Church, at -4.00 o'clock. IN MEMORIAM or FISHER_—t loving memory of our dear son, Ritetnan Aita�n C Fisher. who was killed in Fiance on September 9. 1944. You had so many pleasant ways Of being kind and true; That every day along life's way Holds loving thoughts of you. —Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, Sister and Brothers. 37x TIIURLOW..— In sad and loving . ! ' memory of brother Bruce Thur - low, who passed away one year ago, September 18. —Ever remembered by • Ruth, Lee and Bobby Gateau. 37x THURLOW_ — In sad but loving memory of our dear son and +y i brother, L Bruce -Thurlow. who so suddenly was - railed away September 18, 1952, We are lonesome here without you, Bruce, We miss you more each day; Somehow life does not seem the same, Since you were called away. Our hearts still ache with sadness. Our eyes shed many a tear; God alone knows how much we miss you, As this ends the first sad year. —Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Sister Ruth, and Brothers Jack and Lyle_ , -37x ., with Mrs. Edgar Howett and her be present and he expressed his .ed' from a motor trip to Saskatche` group in charge. The meeting appreciation for the kindness 'an and 'Manitoba where they opened by singing a hymn, with shown him during his illness and i viiced with Mr. Lynch's tit prayer by Mrs. Alva. )McDowell. welcomed all who were precept'; sisters. The Scripture lesson was read by for the anniversary. firs. R. J. Mrs John Marwick. IlissMildred Mrs. Howatt. A reading, A tired Philips presided at the organ and 9Mar�sick and Mrs. William ,Ritchie generation;' was given by mass the choir of Goderich Baptist attended the wedding of their Hugh Blair. The study book was Church assisted in the'"service of. pieces Miss Dorothy Hembruff, to Laken by Mrs. Marvin McDowell, song. Mrs. J. Ostrom sang a seta ftev, It sine Smith, -af Port Carting The president, hiss Charles Smith, 'Rev_ and Mrs. Hihd rendered a ; ante t Knox College, Toronto. on Sat was -in charge of the business, duet and , Mr. James Corran, of p urday. September 12. which opened with singing and Holmesville, favored with a solo. Mrs. Harold Youpg returned uy prayer by Mrs. Smith. The roll 'Mr. Brown MMilne, student of Knox ;Plane from Vancouver last week - call was answered by a verse of Presbyterian Church. pronounced i end. She had flown there from Scripture by each one present. the 'benediction. At the evening ?Toronto two weeks ago to be at Mrs. Fred Cook, Mrs- Hugh. Blair service Rev. Dr. Hillyer spoke on? her father's bedside. Her father, and Mrs. J.L. McDowell gave -The Penitent Thief-" sirs. Os- Mir. Bassett passed away at his papers. The society accepted the trout sang a solo. Rev. `and . Mrs, home on September 8 after 3 invitation to meet with Auburn Hind a duet and Mr. Corran a lengthy illness_ United Church W.M.S. on October sang. On Monday Rev. Dr. Hillyer Guests of Mrs. Thomas Knee gave a lecture and told of his i shaw, Newgate street, over the thrilling experience he has just 9 week -end were Major D. Thomp- completed a tour of mission fields ? son. Major M Thomas. Major A. in India, Africa, Japan and South ! Noble. of London, 'Miss Eleanor America. Rev. Hind of Goderich • White and Laura Ann Hallock, of presided for the service; prayer ; Fenelon Falls; Miss Gladys Skinner was offered by Rev. Clark of .Li -s and Miss Betty McArthur, of Lon - towel. Solos were • rendered by don. Mrs. J. Ostrom and Mr. Bill Chase, � r Mr. and 'Mrs. Chanes E_, Younis. of Goderich. Rev. and Mrs. Silver, i Victoria street, returned on Sue - of Parkhill, a former pastor, was day from l' two weeks' trip to present. also young people from' Eastern Ontario. Quebec And the Listowel, Stratford, Clinton and , New England • States. On their Goderich. Refreshments were sere-, trip, they visited: 'Mr. and Mr s. ed to ones 'from a distance. i flenry Green at Colbrook, New in Turnberry townshi, near Blue- Rall ' Day was observed m Knr,x : Hampshire. formerly. of Goderich: vale, had it dismantled and rebuilt Presbyterian Church lash Sunday '. Mr. and Mrs. A. Willard, Derby.: on the museum lawn. I'm told he when members of the Sunday Vermont; Mrs.' John Newell. Tor - occupies the house. Another item School took part in the service.: onto: Miss Bessie Hewitt, Belle - Gordon Daer w in charge_ The 'vine. Ont., formerly telephone ; is a log wafer pump in use�`75 years Scripture was stead by Patricia operator at Carlow. ago orse more. Yungblut and Ruth' Andrews of Essentially objective, Neill has fered prayer. Passages of Scrip- ; so far devoted himself to the assemblingof ture repeated by memory were pioneer material given by Helen Yungblut and Kath -p The documentary side of the mus- leen Andrews. Mr. Milne ave NILE, Sept. 16_-aJohn Knight is i eum has still to be built up. Such g hone from the 'hospital after •suf- i material of great historic ,value; the address. The offering was re- I fering from sun stroke will undoubtedly be available when Cer%ed by Bill and Gerald Dobie. 1M 11 EI f the time comes.. -- As it is, a hurried tourist with a scant hour to visit gets an ample„, return for the modest "25 cent ad- mission fee. The previous day the museum had X96 visitors, so the fee is a material contribution to fin- ancing. An enthusiast with ample leisure could spend several.quart- ers and—as many days there, and bring away a vivid and accurate picture Of Huron -pioneer life.. BIRTHS ILL FFMA_N. To Mr. and Mrs. Al Huffman (formerly of Goderich) at Unity, Saskatchewan, August 30, 1953, a son, Robert Alvin. • JENKINS.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on September 11, 1953, to Mr. an.. Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. Goderich, a daughter, Patric►a Anne. MERIAJM.--At Alexandra Hospit.i!. ,, ' Goderich. on September 12. 1953. to Mr. and Mis_, Stanley Meriare, Goderich, a son, Terrence Stan- ley. W.C.T.U. MEETS The September meeting of the - til'_C.T.L': was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cranston, Bavfieid road, with a fair attendance.- Mrs. Cranston had charge of the mese-. ins. Prayer was offered by Mr.; George Johnston. During th bus', ness period it was decided to send S5 to the Greek relief fund. 21 calls and seven bouquets besides money gifts were sent to shut-ins -and sick. The devotional ` period was taken by Mrs. Marlatt. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Cranston, Mrs. !fern gave her report on the con- vention held in Barrie in June. The meeting was closed with pray- er by Mrs. Marian. Afterwards a social time was spent and lunch served. -� An ad ertisement in the Signal - Star brings results. 6 at 2.30 p.m.� - Anniversary Services.— Success- ful anniversary services were, held on Sunday. The altar was decor- ated with fall flowers. Special music was given by the Westfield choir and quartet. Two splendid addresses were given by Rev: Howard` Dickinson, of Goderich. COUNTY MUSEUM (Continued from page 1) a real pioneer log house. Neill, after a lengthy search,bought one - NILE SIIEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, Sept. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. Tony Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McFarlin, of Detroit, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall. Mr. and Mrs; George Haggitt, Raymond and Douglas Young spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mrs. Haggitt's sister, Mrs. Krouse and Mr. George Krouse. Ladies' Guild.—The Ladies' Guild ; ' r. andMrs. mer McWhinney of t. Mark's Anglicanand Mrs. E. McWhinney Rock - a, Church met Cliffe, spent several days with rela- at . the TomW'"of-Mrs. Ed. Darier es at Nile. , who was in charge of the meeting. Dr Jackson -Vitt -Mrs. Jackson. of The Scripture was read by Miss Orillia, were Laura Phillips and Mrs. Davies led guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Taylor and other rely-, in prayer. An accordion number tives in the neighborhood. was given by Mrts. Gordon Taylor. School opened last week with a duet by Mrs. John Daer and Miss Miss Joan Killough as teacher. The Edna Daer with harp accompani- school looks very fine with its new ment by Mrs. R. J. Phillips. Mr`. coat of paint both inside and out. Don Haines was guest speaker and Two beginners are on the roll. gave an interesting talk on "Bees There will be service at Nile and Honey." Mrs,. Taylor favored Church on Sunday. with another, accordion number. The regular meeting of the W. Mrs. Davies expressed her 'thanks M.S_ was held at the home of to ail who had helped with the Mrs: Cliff McPhee with a program and Mrs. Nesbit took good at charge for the business period. It was decided that the young ladies of the congregation decorate for Harvest Tnanksgtving. Mrs. Nesbit was to enquire about'"' for the future. The offering a received by Sandra Ware. 'An auction was conducted by Mrs. THE VOICE OF BETHEL £30,000 FOR NO HELL tColonel ,Charteris "said, "I would gladly give £30,000 to have it proved . to MY SATISFACTION that there is no such ,place as hell." POOR MAN! Had he offered 30 millions it. could never have brought him comfort along that line. HELL CANNOT honestly BE DISPROVED unless God's Word is discredited or destroyed. Thomas Paine, notorious infidel who prophesied that in 100 years the Bible would be found only in coal -cellars of the rich. cried out in his dying moments, "0 Lord help me! God, help me! Jesus Christ help me!" Truth marches on. As the sin -stained soul of Voltaire passed into' eternity he cried, "I am lost! I am lost! Oh, that '1 had never been born!" The French nurse tvfro was present at his deathbed was later requested to attend another dying man. "Is he a Chris- tian?" was her- .query. "Yes a TRUE one," was the reply,, "but .why do yob ask?" "Sir," she answered, "I was the `nurse who attended Voltaire in his last illness and for all the wealth o, Europe I would never see another . infidel die." • It is well to remember that many who are not INFIDELS„ are also lost. Every UNCONVERTED INDIVIDUAL regardless of church affiliation, moral living or worthy desires must be BORN AGAIN. This was a MUST in.,Nieodemus' day in the Phillipian jailer's day and is an UNALTERABLE MUST TODAY. "And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire." Rev,. 20:15. What a contrast BOOK OF LIFE or LAKE OF FIRE..: Only TWO "gates. TWO ways, TWO destinations. - Sponsored by file Bethel Adult Class tendance. Mrs. Godfrey gave, a report on the money raised.' Mrs. Godfrey and Gail sang a duet. Mrs. Graham McNee gave a reading and also read a chapter in the study book. A quilt is to be quilted at the next meeting. Rev. G. Watt and Mrs. Watt and children attend- ed. Mrs. McPhee then served lunch. ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, Sept. 16 — Among those who attended the Toronto Exhibition were Jack and Bill Col- linson, Bob MacGregor, Jack Jahn- ston, Duncan Allan, Jack Mae - Kenzie. Dan Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gould attend- ed the wedding of the latter's sister, Joyce, in Toronto where little Catherine Gould was flower -girl for her aunt. Miss Sally MacDonald attended the wedding of her school and col- lege friend, Helen Montgomery, at Benmiller, ten Saturday. Kenneth MacKenzie is visiting for a week with his brother in the district around Sudbury. Miss Anes Campbell, of Detroit; visited with her brother, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Campbell, also Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Petrolia. UNION • UNION, GODER.ICH TOWN SHIP, Sept. 16. -,.Mrs Harold Gih- bings and 'baby daughter Lynne have returned home, near Nile, after a few days spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Carl Sower - by. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS -, Huron Lodge No. 62 All members 'are urged to attend the first regular meet- ing of the Lodge. on Mon., Sept. 21 AT 8 P.M. 37 Llaaltimar Ani itis starry M Fir. traits of year ekilirwa'is pro.riaM-at iessoses a !o` dam ;eeres>riiat milk do ed.o g leers. ?boss Mfr - % �� HENDERSON'S TRE SQUARE PHONIC 91 • £Vi • COBOL -UNITY CENTRE, ]ENSALL • Tuesday, fit, 22 • •f at 9 p.m. • •• • • Sponsored 'by Hensall Legion and Ladies Auxiliary -37 ouster Bingo .52500.00 IN PRIZES 12 regular games, $75; 3 specials $200.00 1 Extra special 51000.00. All prizesmust go. ADMISSION 51.00. SPECIALS 25c, 5 for 51.00. EVERYBODY 'WELCOME. SATURDAY,TSept. 19th Guided Missles Radar Electronics. Flying. Display Thurs.-Fri. Sept. 17-18 "THREE FOR BEDROOM C" Gloria Swanson, James Warren CARTOON+ -NEWS „ Sat. -Mon. Sept. 19-21 "BRANDED" (Color) Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman CARTOON—NEWS Tues. -Wed. Sept. 22-23 "THE ENFORCER" (Adult) Humphrey Bogart CARTOON—NEWS Thurs.-Fri. Sept. 24-25 "THAT'S MY BOY" Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis CARTOON --NEWS The public is invited to visit RCAF STATION, CLINTON Sept. 19, 0[1.30 p.m. gi yOUR Air /NAS' .-