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The Mvilicom Young l''eu 's
, , ociat on of St 'Georges Church
held st New Year's 'Teenage daps
iu the Parish Hake on Friday, De-
comber
e-ee r 30. A lsr l therin � f
teens ,e�rs attended. . and Mrs.
J. Somali, . Masa A, lea an ,.
Mr. $zuee Clifford chaperoned.
M:a HU H
January ;Sunday ,after Eplplranya.
• 0,30\ ion* . HOLY COMMUNION*
10 a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 am,MORNING PRAonRASRMON,
(Juniorc g AND
YE1l3it
Friday, jar. It -44W of Sha ipiphany'.
Holy Communion in tha Chapel at 10 a".
REV* KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M,A,, DM., Rector •.
MR.".1. K. STEPHENS, M.A,. 'Organist and Choirmaster"
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956
10 ° a,m. Sunday hget
11 .a.m, THE SACRAMENT OF THE
',LORD'S SUPPER.
Nursery and Junior Congr.gatlpin.
7 p.m, "THE. SPIRIT OF FELLOWSHIP."
Week of, : Prayer'
Service-Friday, Jan. 6.
• REV: 114,A. A. DICKINSON, B.A., Minister
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organistand Choirleader..
owe Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m.i C URCH SCHOOL. •
11 a.m.' ' •M BERS OLD AND NEW," `
7 p.m, "TH MEAN,N F HYMNS" ,
,, ' , Annual Congregational Meeting January 24.
Week of Prayer °tyke Thursday, 'pian. 5. ti"
Re*. R. G. Mac Ilan Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M:
' Minister Director of Praise
GODERI 11 BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. S. H. Findlay,'B.A., B.D., Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.M.,
Minite,; Organist.
FAMILY WORSHIP_ SERVICE AT 11 A.M.
Junior Congregation •for Younger Children.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 A.M. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
7 p.m. Worship of Praise and Meditation.
Monday 7.30 porn. Chair and B.Y.P.U.
Tuesday 8-9 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
Thursday and Friday 7 p.m. Explq ere.
Friday, Jan. 6--4 p.m. --Mission Band.,
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Victoria Street United Church
HOLY COMMUNION AT EACH CHURCH. .
10 a.m. Youth and Adults in Bible School.
i%"m: U0V RS L rP tA'Y
(1) The Keynote.
1.30 p.m. Benmilier Church observes Communion.
3 p.m. Union Church_: (Goderich Twp.) meets for Communion.
MINISTER -REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A B.D.
" MUSIC DIRECTOR -MR. BERT KEMPSTER.
PENTECOSTAL BETHEL TABERNACLE
ELGIN AVE. and WATERLOO ST.
Sunday, Jan. 8-10 a.m. Sunday Schack!,
11 a.m. Morning Worship, Communion.
-_ye�t.iatiis�c Service.
A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
erson al
?. and Mra, Percy Johnston
mturtted on Tuesday from a visit
'wi't'h their son, Mt...B1u1 J .hn. toin
sc at Grimsby and with
relatives( at , tt:`hvdl '.
"'Mr. and, Maps. Don Smith, of Ham-
ilton, visited on Monday (with the
lady's parents, Mir. zoid Mrs. Lee
Chisholm
Mr. and 'Mrs. s. V"alter' Hunt _ and
amity, of Hamilton, spent the
weekend with. and. 'Mrs. '.
McLean, Saltford. r.
Mr. and Mrs. Gane..: orgy d
Elia, of London, were e+w .'YYar
guests 'with Mr, and' Mrs,. Itax
Darker.
Mrs M. Craven, of 'Chicago, is
Is
with her father, Mr. James
Leonard.
' Mr, and Mrs: °lwti pk° Perry and
Thea werel'Nr Year& guests
with Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Drennan
and Mr. Thomas Drennan, sr.
Arnold Drennan, of .-Welland,
Was a recent visitor with ;his-par--
cuts,
am Ypar¢Buts, 'and MTS. T. J. 1f7mn' an.
Mr. K. J. Scully -has has returned
from France and is spending- bis
vacation with his wife at. the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Snider. They will move 'to Ottawa
shortly 'where he has been posted.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jock and
David, of Owen Sound, visited over
the holiday season With Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McNee.
Miss-3i.ose Marie Pierson return-
ed to the University of Western
Ontario, London, after ° spending
the hMays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Pierson, Bayfield road:
s'
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MICR R #N1,7fN
Yr. mid + Mrs, W. I . Pi.erson
family went last week a 'Windsor
and on Tuesday attended the fun
�era1 0 Mss. lei ,oiL'S punt, Mrs,
Mrs 3. E 104y, Nelson. sir t,,
spent the holiday season with Mr.
'and iMms. Allan S. Charlton, of
Stratford. �y �v �n
,A11, 1 Clarence 1%0Y, of St. Hubert,
t,
Quem', int a Sew days with. his
Parents, 'Mrs:.. and ° Mrs. Clarence
Hine`, o_ £ Port Albert.
► °. and iMrs. Doted' Bowden
and; tea : d London, nt New
Years with Mir. 'ate, ' s. T►,, Tve
Martin, of''Po t Albert
�Mr and Mrs. Ivan 'Grigg spent
New Year's With the kuirs parents,
Mr. and WS. Dave MV int, of Part
Albert,
Mr. and Mr's. Bruce T nnant,-of
Fergus, ,int the Newl Year- holi-
day in God'atch with Mr. and 'Mrs,
Curry.
Drank
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Moan, Of
London, 'Mx. and of6rs. Thos,
Murphy and Mrs. (31eda aTurphlr,
all of Detroit, 'uvtere holiday Visitors
With, Mr. find ` Mrs. A. S. IlgoLean.
jack Hicks, od the University ,of
Toronto, 'spent the •. 1 . y with,
has: Parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
.Hie'ks, Huron road.
Mr.:and'Mrs. Lloryd' Reit %e and
two of Tobermory,
(visited with . Mt; and Mrs. Wen.
Ritchie last ° week and fear' New
Year's'
Mr. Raymond Jackson and .fam-
tily, of Toronto, spent New Year's
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jackson, �.
Picton street'
P•1. -WS OF DUNGANNON
DUNGAN'NON, Jan.. 4, -Mr. L. F.
Stinger, a patient at Godemich hos-
pital, was 'saddened by a telegram
telling of the death of his sister,
Mrs. Harold (Viva) Eldridge, of
Beverley, Mass., a suburb of Bos. -
ton on January 3. The word came
as a shock as it was supposed she
was enjoying normal ;health. She'
has been 'holding an interesting
position. for over 30 yeas as a
guide In the histo'1' c house of
"Seven Gables." She is survived
by her husband and two nia'rried
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Johnston, of
Arl ona, Balled on Mr. and Mors.
Cecil Blake last Thursday. .
Mr. and IMns. J. D. Hesson, Strat-
ford, were visitors- with Misses
Nettie and Reb'ina Sproul. "-Miss
Qlama Sproul returned with them.
Visitors with Mrs. L. Stingel and
Angus for New Year's were Carle-
ton Stingel, Toronto,, LAC J. F.
Lionel Langevin, St. Marie, Quebec,
and SylviaStinger, Clinton. '
Mr. anMrs: Allan Reed and
family, Jim, Eleanor and Jewell,
arrived home after ten days motor
?.rip with three days spent at Day-
tona Beach-, Florida.
M. ss earl Ca u on on y
visited their cousin,' Mas. Wilbur
Kargus, who is quite i11 at >LnatorWel
hospital. - Mrs. Kargus was .former-
ly Irene Oliver, of Dungannon.
Visitors with Mr.fand Mrs. Cecil
Blake on San -da -y, were Mrs. S. J.
Kilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Kilpatrick and family.
ee methodist
Church
SUNDAY, JAN. 8
10 a.sida Sch
a.m-.-Morning Worship.
7 p.m. Evening Service.
Wed. '8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Pastor, T.. J. McMichael
Visitors for the Yuletide season
with Nary : `Abn'er Morris were: Mr.
andMrs, Ken Knight, Mr. and MTS.
.Iiarolid Mugford, Detroit; Mr. and
Mtrs.' Leonard: Chxtistilaw and Mrs.
Elizabeth' Christilarw, Nile; Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson IVIdgfiord, London;
-Mr. and 'Mrs: Ken -Morris, Ben -
miller; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Jiohn
stone, Toronto,
Mrs. Mary Barr 'saen't Christmas
holidays with her sister, Mrs. Wil.
iia'm Graham,, Stratford.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank 'Glenn and
family, Mr. 'and`Mrs. Oliver Glenn,
Mr. Bert Maize, 'Marlene and Del-
mer spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Poobrk, Holmosvulle.
Mrs. Winnifred Wideombe, R.N.,
returned to Windsor,- la'st . ;,vvoek
after - spending Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Clure. ,
'Miss Bebtry 'Eich. had as -1'4w
Year's visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold 'El-
liott, local ,residenttss, and . Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Cuthill and Paul, of
Wattop.
Mr. nd Mrs. Gordon Kidd, Ryan
and eta, of Islington, were
Chri as holiday visitors with Mr.
and 'Mrs. J. J. R : n.
PORTIR'S HILL '
mum's Mu, Jan. 2. --(Miss
Dorothy 'Cox and mother, Mrs. L.
-Cbx, spenhristmas week ;at their
,home on the 7:th oocession.
:Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durnin and
Brian, London, stent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris.
rabbis visitors with Mr. and
.Mrs. A.Lockart were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Lockhart and family,
Hythe, Alberta; Mr. and iMrs. Law-
son Lockhart - and family, Royal
ask, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Lockhart arid (family, Owcn So'ixind;
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Vsand fam-
ily, Blyth; Mr. and n Row
den; Mr. and. • al hart an
Mm. and ise, roll of Clin-
The W.A. twill meet at the home
a'f Mtrs. E. Townshend cm Thursday,
January 12. Roll call Will be the
paying of fees.' ---
Mr.
Mr. arnd Mrs. P. Harrison and
Jim spent New Year's dayin Strat-
ford at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Harrison.
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'ith many additional money -saving offerings !added
to remaining merchandise:
Sav:e
This is an opportunity tobpy�e�� outstanding, n good quality English
all -wool sits atbvery 10*prices‘
Here Is the Reason Why
At the end of each season manufacturers * ,00um' 1iate suit ends. Not enough W carry pito next season's ra1ge bird
sufficient to make an excellent group of 6u1ts. for such An, occasion as' this at an outstanding .prior reduction. We
feel we were very , for1 unate in procuring thes+ shits..:
Group P1.. , 1
8.0 SUITS
Reg. 59.50 to 75,H0
Sale Price
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20 SUITS
Reg. up to 59.50.!
1/z Price
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Made -to -Measure Suit Sale
CHOOSE FROM AVER 300 SAMPLES
TAILORED • BY FASHION-RCRAFT, ONE OF CANADA'S BEST
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CLOTHING HOUSES.
R 6 .0
Reg. 65.00 to 82.50,
NOW 52.00 to .66.00
We advise early buying of these suits as this is a, Canada wide sale.
ALSO A VERY SIT STANTIAL I,SCOUNT ON WAR EN K. c ri' OK'S
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TOPCOATS
SABELERE'S--"MADE IN SCOTLAND"
Reg. 55.00 -® NOW 44 .95 '
SPORT COATS
Reg. to 37.50 NOW24.95
-MEN'S FINE SHIRTS -
AND SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. 4.95 to 5.95
NOW 3.89
2 FOR
7.89
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.WA-NTER OVERCOATS
S.1ltEi.ERJ ' ; -- Reg. 65.00 - NOW 54nr
w95
'Amp:Asa-1AT,-- -65:017 'N'TYVV49 50,
STATION WAGON COATS
Reg. 25,00 to 28.0 :0w
1495
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Kitchen -Peabody Overalls
Reg. 4.95 and 5.50
Now 1/2 Price
Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. S
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