The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-08-12, Page 5n•
Aug. 15, Ninth Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHQQL.
11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
REV. -KENNETH E,. TAY!..OR-M.A., D.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS,: M.A.. Organist and Choirmaster
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North Street and Victori4 Street United Churches
United summer ,services for August
IN VICTORIA STREET CHURCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15.
Minister: Rev. Howard A. Dickinson
10 a.m. Sunday School as usual in each
church.
o� g 11 a.m. REV. H. A. DICKINSON.
Nursery School.
Mr. Bert Kempster, Organist and Choir Leader
• M 1Vlrs, iFreeman returned home twi*'
P►Aiull:ITQN, 4114gtest 11. --
Mr. and Mrs. Ken .Holmes, of Lou -
dol, spent a few .dans recently
with the lady's brother, Jim, and
Mrs. Hawkins.
Robert Fisher, Goderich, spent
a few days with • his sister, Mrs.
Hawkins and Jim last week.
- Visitors recently with Mr. and
Mrs. John Moerbeek were Mrs.
1Vloerbeek's sister, Mrs. ,Seyler,
Clarence Seyler and family, reters-
burg, also her brother, ilarry
Ps'tt(tka, of Kitchener
. Mr, and IIirS, Alt Bannister and
farn>ly.,, fiThoxxcdale,. visited ¥ondey
with M and . Mrs.. Joe Freers aa:
m to visit 'her br'ot'her, Sid"
Gardner, Lucnow, who' stilt Et:'
,patient in Victoria Hospital, Lone
don.
Master Keith Gardner, of Luck
now, is holidaying with his • uncle.
and aunt, Mr. 'iand Mrs. Joe Free-,
man.
Mrs. Cree Freeman and Carolyn
spent a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Waver Smyth, near
Teeswater..
Mrs. Jack Pitblado, Rodger and
Judith, of St. Catth�arines, are spend-
ing a few days with Mrs. Pitb1ado's
brother, Ralph Foster, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Erb and'
Douglas, Listowel, spent afew days:
with Mr. and Mrs. , F. Rising Iasi
week.
GODERTCH BAPTIST CHURCH
MONTREAL STREET
Organist: Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.M.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 a.m. "EVERYTIME I FEEL THE SPIRIT.{
7 p.m. "STEPHEN, THE FIRST MARTYR."
REV, IAN G. HIND OF BROCKVILLE, FORMER PASTOR WILL
PREACH._
REV. R. LAMB, B.A., B.D., AT BOTH SERVICES.
AT HOME OR
.ON VACATION
. Don't leeee:,yaur_...relieion at•home •when you- goon vaca-
tion. Take Christ along ... Make Him a part of every
experience ... and remember to attend church wherever
you are.
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IF VISITING IN OUR CITY
WHY NOT ATTEND HERE?
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
Sermon: "CAN A MAN BE PERFECT?" •
THE REV. R. G. 'MacMIL' LAN WILL PREACH.
Free Methodist Church
CORNER VICTORIA AND PARK STREETS
it V,.,(19ARTHA,;..AflARLATT., PASTOR.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
MORNING WORSHIP.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE:
Each Wednesdax; Prayer Meeting.
You are invited too worship with us,
" Mr. and Mrs. W: R. E. rafter ! ce fled Asnneld trienda-
'and Gail, of Streetsville, are 1w11- visiting the :e .at
;laying .in. town. Medal.
Mr. and. Mrs. l crr, Mende,. 'fir. and Mrs- Earl Co er ;amd
London, are renewing. m.ac oa t- Sandra Anent week ' '.
antes in town. this week, male hex and.son-in-jaw, Mr.
. Sawyer, Royal
t a
ir. and Mrs. Howard Pollen ancedd D+,t'attrsended thBjaek Kraig i
:and children of Toronto are guests. parade at 'Port Roma.,
with Mrs. Jas. Thomson. 'Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Eastman have
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumby have returned.• to their home at Hamil-
returned from a trip to Coiling- ton after spending a week in town.
.wood and northern points. Miss Laura Sakkeli<l of Oakville is
Mrs- Thomas Q :lima,,, Toronto,. speiading 'holidays at Blue Water
and -Mrs, Harold Ne ham and son .
Quebec City, were vis tors with Mr'.. Beach, '
and Mrs. Earl cooper last week a e Mrs. Orville Cha am
°,� ��.. �`haue retufimed tit• Chatham
Rev. C. R. Carrie, M.A., rector og 'after spending, two weeks . with
St. John's Church, Jersey - City Mrs. Lobbis mother, Mrs. Jas.
Heights and Mrs. Carrie, were Thomson. They visited also with
visitors in Goderich Iast weep. Mr. T,li�, . Mrs,
Mrs. E. Ruston, of Kitchener, Clifford Lobb, of Clin1VIrlton.. and
and daughter, Margaret, of Wal-
Iacerburg, are renewing acquaint-
ances in town and district.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ritchie ._and
family, of 'Enl•illowdale, are visiting
Mrs. Ritchie's ' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Houston, Blake street.
Mr. Russel Kirkpatrick, of Haney,.
B.C., visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Medd and other friends in
,Goderich over the past week -end.
Dr. J. A. Graham and Mrs.
Graham visited on the week -end and concludes August
with their son, John, Mrs. Graham, ' Dean. of the camp is Rev: George
and daughter, Leslie, at Port Hope, OA,•atteDungannon, while Miss I ath-
Ont. leen McGill, Clinton, is dire tor,
Mrs. Lloyd Mayer and little son, with Miss Doris Robinson, St.
Douglas, of Penetang, are spending Marys, as" assistant.
several weeks with the former's The, program includes Bible
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Craw- study, crafts including textile paint -
ford, Brock street. ing,figurine work and puppetry,
Captain Clayton Foster and Mrs. dramatics, nature lore and camp
Foster and two children, of Sarnia, craft, first aid and home nursing,
spent Sunday in Goderich and Mr. music appreciation, charm and
and Mrs: John Foster went home etiquette, and swimming.
with them for a few days. Assisting at• the camp -are-Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kilian, of Eleanor' Carson, Gorrie, supervisor
Detroit, accompanied by Mr. and of; junior Bible study, Miss Syliva
Mrs. T. J, Lannert, of London,. S'keitons, Goderich, supervisor of
swimming and. recreation, Miss
Helen Black, of°:•the .Clinton Public
Hospital, car'np nurse, with Miss
Irene Howett, also of the Clinton
Hospital, . assisting; Mrs. Lloyd
Batkin, Clinton, crafts. -
The camp has five junior counsel-
lors, Misses Mavis Steepe, Marlene
Jervis, Pauline Jervis, Clinton, Lois
land ,are holidaying this week at Webster, Dungannon and Ruth
Bogie's Beach. Dockstader, Goderich•
Dawn, ,of Detroit are "visiting this : TORONTO BOND HOUSE
ETNITED . 'CHURCH ‘C4114t1
OPEN'S AT' MIN•NERAEA
Approximately 10O' girls, age nine
to 15 years, . have registeredfor
the Huron. Pregbytery United
Church. Girl' Camp at Camp Iinne-
haha, at the Goderich Summer
School. sate,. which ppenedi Sunday
Rev. R. G. MacMillan Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
Mini_ter Director of Praise
(Penteco'stal `Assemblies of Canada)
Waterloo and Elgin
REV. HOWARD E. MINAKER, •PASTOR
SUNDAY SERVICES -
10 a.m. Sunday School. Save To -Morrow's 'Generation To -Day.
11 a.m. Morning Worship—Rev. and Mrs. Sandry, Welsh and
Scottish.. Evangelists ministering at BOTH SERVICE.
7.30 p.m. -Evning Services.
SPECIAL SERVICES NIGHTLY
• AUG,. 17th ..27th at 8 p.m.
Except Monday .and Saturday •(See Voice of Beth l)
You are invited. Come and bring a friend.
THE, LITTLE „CHURCH WITH .THE "BIG WELCOME
int have a new crop of
SEAFORTH
Phone 15 or 376
FAST, NEW UNLOADING ,FAC ILITIES JUST • INSTALLED
Hear Rev. Geo. Scotchmer,
First Presbyterian Church,
Galveston, Texas,
Graduate of Wheaton Col,.
lege, University of Toronto
Gordon College, Columbia
Seminary. I
A fellowstu ent with Billy
Graham. Co ducts a radio
and televisi n program on
station KJ C, Galveston,
Texas.
Mr. Scotch'Mer er is a na,'tve
born son of this district.
Do not miss his soul -stirring
preacher frd' the South.
in the Legi.n Hall, Clinton,
MON., AUG. 16 8_0.m:
Clinton Ar -a Youth Foi'
C rist
LEEBURN
LEEBURN, August 11. — 'Miss
Colleen Connelly has been a patient
Goderich hospital the past week.
Mrs. Thomas Bogie and her
mother, Mrs. W. Wilson, of Mid -
''week with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Bogie TENDER IS ACCEPTED
and with the latter's grandfather,
Arch Horton, and family. ; A bid by R. A. Daly and Com-
• ; pang, 'Toronto bond house, on
OBITUARY 1$77,749 worth of debentures for
i financing of a sewer and local im-
EARL L. COOPER provements was accepted by Town
The death occurred on Wednes- Council last Friday night.
day of Last week at his home in I The debenture issue covers'
Toronto of Earl L. Cooper, husband ;money spent last year in building
of Helen L. Webb, formerly of , the new South Trunk sewer and a
Goderich. , 'number of sidewalks and curbs.
The late Mr. Cooper and his wife 'Breakdown for the tender accepted
lived in Goderich for same' time !is: $63,3'75 at 3% per cent for one
ihefo're reeving to Toronto. His to 20 years; $5,249 at five per cent
wife was. a clerk in the old Signal. for one to 15 years, and $4,125. at
office and also- in the Town Clerk's five per cent for one to 10 years.
office. • She is a niece of Mrs. J.
B. Reynolds, of Goderich. Style,note•: There are more wear-
' Funeral service was held •Satur- ers of tartan in British Coldnibia
•day morning with interment in than in any other province, in fact
'Mount Pleasant cemetery. more -than in Scotland.
PL*N TO INVESTIGATE
EMPLOYEE INSURANCE
'Further • 'irivestigation. of a
physicians' . service and hospitaliz-
ation group insurance pleh for
town employees was agreed upon
.last Friday night by Town Council..
A request for consideration of
such a plan came originally from
the police committee. _ '
Town Clerk S. H. Blake said he
bead checked with town works de-
partment" employees and they said
they were interested in adopting a
group insurance plan under .which
they and the corporation would
contribute. About 17 employees
would be eligible for the insurance.
Council decided to refer the mat-
ter to the ,finance committee . for
investigation of policies offered by
different companies.
WHEELER—VIDEAN •
Rev, R. G. MacMillan, of Knox
Presbyterian Church, performed
the double -ring Ceremony, at the
home of the bride last Saturday at
2 p.m. when Patricia Joanne
Videan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest A. Videan, Goderich, be-
came the- bride of F/O Donald
Frank .Wheeler, Edmonton, Alta.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A: Wheeler,
Burns Lake, B.C.
The home was decorated with
gladioli and cut garden flowers."
Given in marriage by her lather,
the bride looked charming in a
ballerina gown of white Classic
Rose....lace over exquisitely pleated,
Wile and satin. Her tiny jacket
was delicately, beaded with seed
pearls and her fingertip veil of ,
tulle illusion was caught to her
head with a coronet of lace and
pearls. She carried a nosegay of
Listra Hibbert roses, blue sinuata
and gypsophelia.
Her only attendant was Miss
Catherine MacDonald, Goderich,
who wore a 'ballerina gown fashion-
ed of aqua nylon :tulle. The shrug
bolero was banded with gaily ap-
pliqued flowers end her matching
headdress fell from a coronet of
opalescent pearls and flower petals.
She carried a nosegay of Queen
Elizabeth roses, blue sinuata and
gypsophelia.
Clarence Chisham , Goderich,
was groomsman.
Pianist -was Miss Hiidegarde
Johtisiton,. Marquette, .Mich. Miss
Betty Bowra, Goderich, . sang
"Until" and "Because" and during
the signing of the register the
bride's cousin, Mrs. W. Jones, Mar-
quette, Mich., sang "Entreat Me
Not To Leave Thee."
The reception was held at the
bride's 'home where the bride's
mo er received in a smart en-
semble of Chateau tan with dark
brown - accessories, and: a corsage
of tawny gold roses. .Guests pre-
sent from a distance included Mr.
and 'Mrs. W. Jones, and Miss Hilde-
garde Johnston, Marquette, Mich.,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Videan, De-
troit.
For a wedding trip to a summer
resart, the bride donned a dress of
navj itnported wool witheMinlosa
yello'W accessories and a corsage -of
Queen Elizabeth inoses. On their
ret t rn, the "couple will reside in
Edit Mame' •
From 1947'to December, 1953, the num-
ber off new dwelling units built in 040 110
was 183,5:5,,•Eaoh-fequire4 an average of
1 % kilowatts of electricity, o total of
229,000 kilowatts, or, 307,000. horses
power.
These hom6s didn't have to wait for ,
' Hydro service. Crews were stringing lines
before the homes .were completed , .
Hydro was there, before the door key.,
To meet this demand Ontario Hydro and
your local municipal system must plan
far into the future'. Power projects must,,...
bestarted years before their immediate
need arises, so. that new homes, new
schools, new shopping centres, new ,muni-
cipal services and , new industries, , all
' have power wheh and where required ..
low-cost power that is the keynote of
modern living. '
ONTARIO HYDRO
AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS
information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by -writing
to your Hydro Chairman, 620 university Avent'e, Toronto. t
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SPECIAL, MUSIC and SINGING
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LAST CUT ON DRESSES!
Group 1-78 dresses. Reg. $4.95. Sale o . ,
Group 2--47 drssses. Rego $7.95. Sale o
Group 3,53 dresses. Reg. $10.95. Sale
Group 4-84 dresses. Reg, $16.95. Sale ..
24 Maternity dresses to clear at
10 only -Suits. Reg. $29.50. Sale
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