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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-10-29, Page 5al* '1"Hi.'JISD&Y. OCTOBER OCTatlri. Ills THE GODERICH SIGNAL AR ST. GEQRGE'S CHURCH Sen dey. Men. Ise -AM Saint's' Day 1.311 a.m. HOLY . 111 audit WNDAY SCHOOL- 11 CHOOL11 i.m: 011ORAL COMMUNION AND tlwiar Colograiptiman amid Nrrr7toryl 7 pima EVENSONG AND SERMON. A. W. ANDERTOK,Organist and Cheirmaelier. =ET. KIIKILN1ITTINI E. TAYLOR., 1L1 . 11i.. IlLectrr North Street United Church SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1953 11 a.rn. "THE SERPENT, 1953 MODEL" 7 p.m. "FOR CITIZENS ONLY." (Nor. 2) Rev. H. A. Dickinsess, B -A., Minister Eleanor Ewing, &A. (Music) A-T.CJM. Organist- and Cheirkader` AS OLD AS THE AGES AS NEW AS TOMORROW ttvya, • The me ge this church proc1 ims has met the needs of mankind since t*tne began - a will serve )our needs today _ and endure for eternity .. . You ore invited to hear that message. SIP GOD'S WORD NEVER FAILS 10 a.m. 11 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS. MORNING WORSHIP: Nursery and Junior Congregation. 7 pan: EVENING WORSHIP. s lancrx Presbuti rine► L,hurrh Re. R �,eC:u ARCM. Goderich Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET Minister.. REV. IAN G. HIND, B.A., BJD Organist Mrs. E. Donaldson, AL.C.M. 10 arn. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETS. 11 a..m. "THE CHRIST* WHO -SAVES THE NORMALLY HAPPY' Communion Service. 7 p.m. "WHY COULD NOT WE CAST IT OUT??' Monday 8 p.m. The Young People Meet. • 9 p.m. The Choir Practices. Wednesday 8 p.m. The Hour of Power. "Set your affections on things above.* THE CHURCH OF "THE LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR" HEARD EACH SUNDAY AT 9 A.M.=900 CHML WELCOMES YOU TO WORSHIP AT THE Free Methodist Church CORNER VICTORIA AND PARK STREETS REV. MARTHA MARLAT 1, PASTOR. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. PREACHING. 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 8 p.m. Each Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 1 John 5:12-14e that bath the Son hath Life. BETHEL TABERNACLE WATERLOO AND ELGI1 REV. HOWARD E. MI AKER,. PASTOR 'SUNDAY SERVICES - 10 a.m.-Sunday School -CHILDREN brought up IN SUNDAY SCHOOL are seldom brought up 1N COURT. 11 a.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper_ Sermon: "MINISTERING TO THE LORD." 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service --SATAN'S DELIGHT. Tuesday 8 p.m,, Bibk Study .and Prayer Meeting. Friday 8 p.m. Christ's THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME. PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S. HILL, Oct. 28. - The W.A. of Grace Church will hold their monthly meeting one week earlier than -- usual, November 4. at' the home of Mrs. Ray Cox. A ,drib quilt is to be quilted. The bazaar and bake sale held in Clin- +�1ATESTFiELD y��WESTyFIELD,�.�O L fes+ -Mr. aud Mrs. Joie Gear and r�io. Waterloo, spent the weekk-ead witit Mr. Armond McBurney and other Mr. and Mrs Earl Gaunt and family, of Loedeaboro, visited on !Sunday at the berme of Mr. and Mrs. Neuman 3lcDowe li Henry% Haug, of Hanover, visited on Sunday with Arnold Cook ani Mrs. Fred Conic. Mrs. Norman McDowell. Mrs. Marvin McDowell; Mrs. Alva Mc- Dowell. Mrs. Howard Campbell and Mrs. Charles Smith attended the sectional meeting at Blzke Murat. tnrruI sit Strathroy on Stir stay. Rev_ Elaser T ylor. of I.ellnier$ Charles Scott • is h}t ing his tun, visited on T1�sday with his � insitl AUBURN AUBURN. Oct. ?A. -Dr_ L c Weir, Mr. and Mrs D. A MacKay and family visited fri ids at A await hu■ ca ver a7 Stratiros an Sunday., seated, by a number of. the Yrs Donald Fowlrrr and Mrs. Mss. Dua1d SP�t gave a read- . cd the visitors who pmt- ed an in teras which included a duet by firs. S'haiiictoorpanied nk Firs- and T All ' *rs. Pipe - was ROY FiniallAurutted friends aiC ing and an encore. Brat. Vincien. coeitrtl►uted .a solo. Mrs. Stanley Saginaw. Mich,. last: seek. Lyons, president of the Londesboro Mrs. George =manta is visiting branch, expressed the appreciation friends at Seafarth.. of her branch for the pleasant A number of ladies of the W-311- afternoon. Lunch was served by. of Knox United Church attended ages. Gordon McClincitey, Mrs. a sectional meeting at Blake George Sturdy. Mrs. Harry Sturdy; Mara last Th y- Mrs Sid YcCllncl ey, Mrs. William Mr and Mrs. Ed. Davies visited 11g;gia, Miss Donna llaggitt and Mrs.. Roy Eason'. The hall was decorated in kee .ing with Hal- i 1 brother. • Bert Taylor and , Mea.! W.A. Meats.. -Tile October meet, 1 pumpkin • ;learaece brick- sided residence with lowe'en with nitches and lighted' Taylor_ ing of the W.A.!' of Knox" United i Au Mbur_rn vandisitedMon rs. BobSundayriAburw, idfth Sc)Churo,rh) room was heldMonday in the night SundayThr LADIES' SOCIAL BOWLING Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills_ devotional period was led by Mrs LEAGUE -.-OCTOBER 26 Mrs Emerson Rodger was a Lon- 11arbld Webster. The Scripture High singles: Phyllis Carrick, don visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosman and family, Mr_ and Mrs Duncan Mc- Nichol and Phyllis, of Walton. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs_ Maurice Bosman" I children. of Crewe, visited on Sun the meg coast_ During the bust- s day with Mrs. Fred Cook. gness period arrangements were Mr and Mrs- Alva McDowell i9 made for a bazaar and tea. A visited on Saturday with Mr. and lunch was served by the ladies of !Mrs_ Bert Vodden. of Clinton_ the Willing Worker's Group_ lir_ and Mrs- Norman Radford, Women's institute. - The Wo- of Parkhill. visited on Wednesday men's Institute held their meeting with Mr. and her. Walter Cook !in the Foresters"- Hall, Tuesday, Mr_ and Mrs.. Walter Cook visit -1 when they had as their guests the 1 !ed on Thursday with Mr. Thos.1 ladies of the Londesboro WI The I Cook, and Mrs. L Snell. of Wing- , president, Mrs. Wes_ Bradnock, School was closed on Friday -presided and opened the meeting. ]lis_ R. J. Phillips was at the the teacher. Miss Eva Dow, was piano_ The secretary, Mrs. D. attending the teachers' convention Fowler, read several Thank You I.it London_ '"- notes. It was decided to sponsor a project, 'Being Well Dressed and ' RLN GSBRIDGE Well Groomed," with Mrs_ A..Nes- bit as leader and Mrs_ Maurice KL\GSBRIDGE, Oct al- - . 3rir- i Bean a- istant Mrs_ Bradnock and ]err. Jack Fitzgerald, of Lis- ' towel. spent the week -end at the : - - home of Mrs_ P. Murphy. was read by Mrs_ Ted Mills and 258; Bette Beacom, 248; Sadie Gild- Mrs.Erne Durnin offered prayer., alis, Rena M yes, � Carrick, 681- Bette Beacom, 592; Margaret R.JacksonMrs . Marilyn Bannister. 5'74. 3I_ Straugban gave an interesting Standing Striie-0uts An aeeordian solo was given bt ers, 245_ High _ triples: Phyllis description of their recent trip :to Happy Gang Bombers Loafers Alley Cats Pinnwackers White Caps Knock -Outs Toppers Happy Hitters Thomas Garvey. Miss Margaret -Foley. Mr. and Mrs_ Mark Dalton 'attended the MacDonald -Garvey wedding in Toronto, on Saturday.' 11 Lambertus who has been a patient in Goderich hospital for the past three weeks. is now convalesc- ing at his home here_ Mr. and Mrs_ Jose. ph O'Keefe and' baby Marianne were visiting ' in Toronto over the week -end_ The C-W.L_ is sponsoring a fall festival in the Parish, Hall on Friday. November 6_ Mr_ and Mrs_ Joseph - Reid. of Toronto., spent Sunday here. Mrs. James Wallace returned with' them after a two-week visit, in Toronto. V Wall started with a MITT CHIMNEY 23 22 16 14 13 10 97 0 For that WEDDING GIFT - Select a beautiful Picture for their living room from Siitk's Art L Gift Start East St Pbene 198 Victoria Street United Church 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 11 a.m. "A WISTFUL WORLD." SPEAKER -REV. HAROLD J. SNELL, OF EXETER.' SPECIAL MUSIC. 1.30 p.m. BENMILLER. 3 ,p.m. UNION, GODERICH TOWNSHIP_ Rev. Snell will speak also at, these two services. Pastor -Rev. D. W. Williams, BA. Organist -Mr. Bert 'Kempster. NOT10E OF CO t OF REVISION - TOWN OFGODERICH Take ' notice that Court 'of Revision of the Town of Goderich will hold its first sitting_ in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Gode- rich, fur the purpose of hearing a against the Assessment Ro for the Toren of Goderich for the year 1953 on Tuesday, Novem- ber 3rd, 1953. at 7 o'clock in the earning All parties' interested are re- quested to attend. S It BLAKE, Town Clerk. Goderich, October 22nd, 1953. 4243 21, Business Notice Gua.c nteed radio service, W1LF REL111ART ELECTRIC. Hamilton street, phone 466_ -12 ATTENTION FARMERS_ F' iR TEARS THE HI(,'HE:'T PRICES FOR HOGS HAVE BEEN PAID IN AUGUST AND SE!'TEMBEM. START YOUR TIVEANERS NOW TO GET THAT MARKET. SlrE US ABOUT A Htl( CONTACT. I'AY FOR FEED WIIE'_N lIuGe AItE S LNO D. NEXTRA CHARGE. GEO. 'WRAITH. MINNEAI'OI IS FERGUSON FARM MA CHINERY, PURINA FEEDS MONTREAL STREET. !'HONE 1N5. -'otf OLD ANla NEW FLOORS SAND- ED. Hardwood floors sanded and finished at prewar prices_ Phone CREE COOK, 23J, Clinton. -37tf Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service DRUG STARES LIFETIME SAFETY Easy to estaii Labs 'nit 1Re brkk shoes feel. 441 pntrMt rrrialtM l.wlaliee: isierBeer air -i'aca a 1 mien ileal beat. I lora-fbe Liner makes es ae wetter. Shied by Seer w tease jails. Listed by Underwriters' Labora- tories of Canada. Eliminates many feet of construction. Re- quires nO bricks, mortar, scaffold. Erected in as little os 2 hours. For buildings of any type. High efficiency, low cost. Lifetime ton "last Thursday was a huge ; safety. success. ! Gt1Y IVES 8r SONS Mr. ,and :firs. Bill Manning, Gait' and June. Londesboro, spent Sun-' day with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lock-, • General Contractors 'hart and girls. , • R.R. 2, Clinton - Anything to sell" Anything!: - Phone Carlow 1612 ' I A classified ad brings results. 37i f • oFFrciAL ALMOND LOTION 6 'oz. sire, reg. 60c 49c ANALGESIC BALM 11/4 oz. tube. reg. 35c 29c BORACIC ACID 8 oz., 16 oz., Reg. 30c, 45c 23c. 37c CAMPHORATED OIL 3 oz.,' 8 oz., reg. 40c, 80c.- .33c, 63c CASTOR OIL 4 oz... 8 oz., reg. 40c, 60c 33c, 49c EPSOM SALT 16 oz.. reg. 25c 19c IODIZED THROAT GARGLE ,or Tablets, reg. • ..39c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 4 oz., 8 oz., 16 oz., reg. 19c, 29c and 45c 13c, 19c, 33c MINERAL OIL heavy grade 16 oz 40 oz H reg. 55c reg. 1.10 I 43c 89c I.D.A. "UTILITY - HOT WATER BOTTLES 2 yr. guarantee Reg. 1.74. ..1.29' I.DA. WAX PAPER 100 ft. roll heavy grade regular 34c 28c. 2 for 55c SOAPSOAR Check This for Vaule ! reusable bag fragrances 10 bars 49c SPECIAL-75_first quality for headache relief HALIBUT LIVER OII., Capsules Vitamins A & D Acid 100 500 reg. 1.29 reg. 4.79 59c 89c 3.89 IDASAL Tablets 5 grain Acetylsalicylic 300's., Reg. 89c HEATING PADS "Safe' Heat" 4.49 "Certified" . 6.96 3 control heat I.D.A. COD LIVER OIL BP standard, 16 oz., reg. 89c . 69c I.D.A. VITAMIN B1 TABLETS, 100's, reg. 37c 29c 300's, reg. 79c 59c VEGE▪ TABLE LAXATIVE 36's, reg. 45c 37c BABY and CHILDREN'S Cough Syrups, reg. 50c sizes IDAMALT Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil 1 lb., 2 lb., 4 lb'., reg. 75c, 1.29, 2.29..59c, 98c, 1.89 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! Stuffed CLUB BRUSH i CLOWN DOLL and COMB SET. Washable face ' heavy locite back i Exceptional Value , 1.65 value for ,98c- t 98c CLINTON GUN CLUB'S NEW TRAP AT FISH AND GAME CLUB HOUSE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 AT 1 P.M. ' Trophies and Prizes Galore ALL CLUBS CORDIALLY INVITED HURON FISH AND GAME CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION A.. 39c PRE Genuine English Leather BILLFOLDS 2.50 vera for ,49 CHRISTMAS CARDS -Shop Early SPECIAL VALUE -50 lovely colored cards. Wide a. ortment 'of designs 98c arnpbeli's Drug Store 22. Lost and Found or v1erware a China HEREFORD STEER LOST. about 1250 pounds. Anyone knowing • whereabouts of this animal please contact RAY DAL- TON. Dungannon 85 r 11. , 43x *Jill Rini! H 5� BAECHLER.-At Alexandra Hos- , pita'. Goderich. on October 22, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert IBaechler. Goderich, a son. James Douglas_ CAMPBELL ---'At Clinton hospitsl on October 23. 1953. to Mr. and -• Mrs. Donald Campbell, Auburn. a daughter! Cynthia liarjerie_ - GLOLN.-At the General Hospital, Flin Flori. Manitoba, on October 28. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gloin (nee - Helen Fellows), a son. Harold Paul. GRANGE. --at Alexandra Hospital,' Goderich, on October 25. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grange, Auburn, a daughter. MACEY .-At .3l=Sandra Hospital, Goderich: on October 27, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Macey. Goderich.- son. NELSON. -At St. Mary's Hospital,. Kitchener. on October 22. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nelson. of Kitchener. a daughter. PRESTON. -At Alexandra Hospit- al, Goderich, on October 24. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs.. John Preston. Goderich. a daughter, Julia Edith. YOUXGBLUT.-At Alexandra Hos- pital, Goderich. on October' 22. 1953. to Mr_ and Mrs. Stan:ey Youngbiut. Goderich. a daugh- ter. 1847 Rogers Bros. ADORATION -42 for 11 iece set, Reg"" $53.30 $31.6.5 $20.27 '1.75 $21.17 EXQUISITE -34 piece set. Reg. $47.50 .for., MEMORY --32 piece set. Regular $30.41 for MEMORY --34 piece set. for MTLADY-26 piece set. for tIg • • GARDENIA 26 piece set. • • for • •••SPECIAL VALIIE! Regular $54.7b $36.50 Regular z38.60 $25.65 SO•CIETY-34 piece set. Regular $34..75 for NORTHERN LIGHTS -37 piece set: Complete with attractive chest. Regular $275.00, for .: -$137.50 •• • ALSO MANY PIECES OF HOLLOW WARE AT • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. • • • • • • CHINA DINNER SETS._ 66 piece set.Regular $65.00, for •• $43.35 • • 32 piece set. Regular $23.50. for ....• . . ' 15.65 • • • 66 piece set. Regular $55.75, for37 '/ j5 •• 3 a 32 piece set. Regular $20.00, for. ...... . $13.35+ • ,� 66 piece set. Regular $50.00. for $33.35 • •• • • • HENDERSON'S THE SQUARE PHONE 91 T.V. Plus --- A very good assortment of new and used radios. ADMIRAL MA.RCON: . PHILCO Hutchinson Radio and T -V Sales and Service Huron Road - . Phone 498R -36tf FINANCE AND INSURE your nett new or late model rar. truck or farm machinery at lower east through Harold W. Shore INSURANCE AGENCY ".111 lines of Insurance" 38 HAMILTON '51' PHONE 766W Loans also arran;;ed on 19.16 and later model ears. i'.t f THE BELVEDERE IS STYLE LEADER OF 1954 PLYMOUTHS,,. The longer, more graceful lines of the 1954 Plymouth Belvedere hard top shown above are accentuated by the increased. use of new chrome trim throughout the entire length of the car. Fresh styling is also evident in the extended chrome headlights and the redesigned, brighter grille. The centre bar of the grille sweeps out and along the side of the ear cutting through a perpendicular stont shield. Interior trim and upholstery makes full Ilse. of the latest vinyl material's and nylon and rayon fabrics to achieve complete colour and design harmony with the car's exterior. Plymouths for 1954 are available in three series: the practical Plaza. the distinctive Savoy and the style leader Belvedere. You cansee for yourself that the 1954 Plymouth is a truly smart car -Let's prove it to you by taking you for a drive in it -It's now in the show rooms of J. Mills Motor Sales David St., Goderich