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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-02-17, Page 5t , 5 ttf) A A 1 •I' THUItiSDATEB. ilth, 1955. A.Y,P.A. PARTY On Monday evening last the . Anglican Young People enjoyed a sleigh ride in the country followed by lunch in the Pari,sh saweammramemswitaull 1 Mr. E. .. G. Pridham, of Port Credit,'son of Mrs. W. C. Pridham, of •Goderich, is president of the Kiwanis Music Festival which corn- „menced on Monday, in Toronto:- „,.., • ' ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Feb. 20-Quinguageilma Sunday 8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON. (Jupior Congregat10- and Nurtery) p.m. EVENSONG ANDRMON. THE RECTOR) AT ALL SERVICES. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector MR. 1. F. STEPHENS, M.A. Organist and Choirmaster 'AgliFIELD ASHFIELD, Feb. 16. - Ralph Cowles, of ',widen, leSt week brought home her father, Mr, D. A. MacDonald, at whose home he was convalescing following his oper- ation at St..,Toseph's Hospital. MTS. Donald Memalci, R.N. also -ac- 4 wows companied them. No service in -Aschtleld ,PresbY- terian Church last Sunday due to storm and road con4itions4 Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacDonald leave on Wednesday 'for their trip to Mexico where they will spend two weeks. ' Mr. Norman O'Cromor made business trip to Torotito'latst we Knox Presbyterian Church Rev. R. GI MacMiiian Minister • 10 a.rror4,C14,y.RCH SCHOOL 11 a.m!' 714E., CALL DO ,GOD.". 7 p.m. Study: "KINGS AND RULERS IN ISRAEL." Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Organist ,„ North Street United 'Church SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2o, 1955 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and Junior Congregation. 7 p.m. THE MEN'S CLUB IN CHARGE. Panel Discussion -"Taking Religion Out of the Church." REV. H. A. DICKINSON, B.A:, Minister MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist and Choirleader. GODERICII BAPTIST CHURCH • MONTREAL STREET REV. S. H. FINDLAY;- B.A., B.D., Minister -Phone 995 ,• MRS. E. DONALDSON, A.L.C.M., Organist • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 9.40 a.m. A Bible Filmstrip for the children. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE. Younger children will be taken care of during service. 7 p.m. CONVENTION CAVALCADE SERVICE -Mr. Norman Moore, Convention President, Guest Speaker. • $.15 p.m. A Fireside Hour. WEEK -DAY MEETINGS Wed. -8 p.m. -Midweek meeting for Bible Study and Prayer. Fri. -4 p.m. Mission Band. 7 p.m. Jolly Pals, Explorer's Group. SIMPPARDTON SIMPPARDTON, Feb. 15. -An enSoYeble party was held in the school fecently, sponsored by the teacher- and pupile. Progressive euchre was played, the winners being, Wk. Elmer Grahame and Mrs. ChStles Crawford, Mr. .fack Moer- beck and Mr. Fred Crawford. Lunch was - served and a social, „. how spent together. • . We are sorry to report the teach- er, Mias Shirley:Barnard, has been IU ather home in Ripley, Mrs, Walter Tigert is teaChineduring Miss Bard's 'absence., " Ilfr. :and Mrs". Stick Pftblado. and Way, of St. Catharines, spent,the week -end with Mrs. Pitbiado's mother and brother; Mrs. Agnes Foster, Ralph and fanilly. .• Mrs. Percy Shields is a -patient iri Goderich hospital. We wish her a speedy „recovery. UNIQN UNION, GODERICH TOWN- SHIP, Feb. 15. - The February meeting of Union was hekl at the home of Mrs. William Fuller, on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. T. Sowerby was M charge of the dev.otional period, using the World Day of Prayer service with the members• joining in the response. A chapter of the study bbok, "The Ohurch in India," was taken, with several members reading a portion. of it. Mrs. Reg. Fuller was ap- pointed new community friendShip secretary. e's 1111111.111111111111•111.1111, OF DUN GANNON Lyke„dalmake ead tfte min isifors,""r le /gr'-andle. " hente% ' cP0,4rn, deriP OAP - a rhVapotiya with er Atoth DUN ON. f-4„, 15.-Valeh- tine Day vas observed , in many social ways by Dungannonites! Erskine Y.P.U.-Erskine Presby- terian 'Church. Young People's So- cietY, entertained the Young Peo- ple's Union from the United Church to, a Valentine party on Monday night. ;, The C.G.I.T. and Trail Rangers were taken on a sleigh -riding party to g.lenn's Hill and later returned to the,lothureh Lor refreshments -and were super- vised V Rei4'0. tWatt,:lVirs.. Herb 144nnigan and IVfis.4.0tiffold erotler. - ,The Dungannon, tf`Milky Way" 4,H Club held its fIrst meeting on Saturday, February 5, led ,hy 1Virs. Harvey Mole. Mrs.. Dick Kilpat- rick, the assistant leader, was un- able to attend because of poor mad conditions. The club was named "Dungannon Modern Cooks." The members are Sandra Finnigan, Betty Mole, Jeanette , Mole, Kathleen , Sthyth, velyn I Smyth, Norma Pentland, Elizabeth Pentland, Patricia Pentland, Dor- een Black, Helen Rutledge, Gail Godfrey, Nellie. janwsma, Dini Jauwsina, Jany Jauwsma, Eifje Bakker, Reini Logtenberg. The officers elected are: President, Evelyn Smyth; vice-president, Norma Pentland; treasurer and Secretary, Sandra Finnigan; press reporter, Eifje Bakker. • During the meeting Mrs. Mole showed the members -- how -to measure lard; flour, etc. Later, Roth's- were taken on "Health via Vie Milk Route." On Saturday, February 12, the sec - • A mitkilla 11111,7110E111111, AW owww.cftime AMWWWWWW0 WWWWWWWW* mummewmaimemmte e uuuuu suessex. ond iheeting was postponed on account of stormy we,ather. The next 'Meeting is expected to be on February 19. St. Paul's Goild.-St. Paul's An- glican Guild on Monday evening held a successful euchre Party at the Parish Hall, with 12 tables in 'Way. Ladies' prizes were won by Mrs. Lerne Ivers and Mrs. Mary Rivett and the gents' prizes won by Daye Sproul and Mutrw Popp. Mission Band. -The Dungannon Mission Band met Sunday morning during the United -.Church Church service: The -iniinber present was 1 31. Carol Pentland gave the call to worship. The hymn, "Beautiful lArords of Life," was sung, accom- Lpanied at the Piarib by Joanne • 'Crozier. Mrs. Robert Irvin led in ) •1 prayer. After the offering was re - • Ides of the la.,t meeting. ftpOnor Alton read the -Seriptare-' leSsOn and Mrs. John Fhanioin read a ,chaPter in the stnclY DA* The World Friends ' Were' ;slistribated and the Uembere rePO4- ed to close the meeting, .• On TV.--Seyeral homes having TV, eeleYed the demonstratioir-by MisS non Durnin, home eCOXIOV- iet, and two coaches on TV from Kitchener on Wonday. zight. • reception was gad. and a, eiear explanation, Wag. given -of 4hegd.:, .Garden Clab project stnd. ied each Spring. - Miss Jessie Wallace, who broke some ribs falling On the • ice, few weeks ago, is slowly improv- ing at the hoine ot 1VIrs. Matthew Shackleton. o , Mr. 'Hugh Stewart Is spending the winter at the,home of bis daughter, IVIrs. David Cowan in Ash eld. .•• W.C.,T,Aft ' •VOC.T.U. Metr c41(fs, 4°80PPC (.10 route fee their .,- ThesdaY 'afternop openc with prp1rete. Ifrs. G, Johnston discussed and the „devf *talk, given by Mrs. Johneon maw , much enjoyed by those prefient. The president, 1Virs. Gilahallal 4034 the. meeting with prayer, .afteg which lunch was served ';bY the hostess. , BETHEL TABERNA(k.f. , (Pentecostal AsseMbilss• rof Canada), 't t, ;-.1itt• t Waterloo and Elgin t- : REV. HOWARD E MINAKER, PASTOR ' SUNDAY SERVICES -FAREWELL SERVICES. t ' 10 a.m. Sunday Schoolot--The challenge of the UPTURNED' FACE. , 11 a.m. "GOD WILL VISIT YOU." 7.30 p.m. "CHOOSE LIFE." Tuesday -8 p.m. -Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. . Friday -8 p.m. -Young People's Meeting will be conducted .by the Young People's Group from Clinton. THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME. Victoria Street United Church • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1955 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Subject: "Christians -Extraordinary People." 1.30 p.m. , BENMILLER SERVICE. 3 ,p".m. 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