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TDM. JUNE Mst, )101.43
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
JUNE 24, ST. JOHN BAPTIST.
8.30 a.m. HOLY CiMMUNOON.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 am. MIERNING PRAYER AN SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery).
Evening Service discontinued untig autumn.
REV. KgNNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., Q.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A.. Organist and Choirmaster
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1956
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. SACRAMENT OF LORD'S SUPPER
AND RECEPTION OF MEMBERS.
7 p.m. BIBLE STUDY.
REV. H. A. DICKINSON, B.A., Minister
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist and Choirleader.
mux Vreritiuterian (tifittral
Rev. R, G. MacMillan Mr, W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.0„ A.R.C.M.
Minister Director of Praise
9.45 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
NO EVENING SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS.
Friday - 8 p.m. - Preparatory Service.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
MONTREAL 51 REET
10 a.m. SUNDAY, SCHOOL -a class for every age.
11 a.m. A FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE.
(Younger children taken care of during this service).
7 p.m... "GOD'S. ANSVVER-FOR, YOUR LIFE." -
Monday, 7.30 p.m. Choir and Young People's Union.
Tuesday, 8-9 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
Friday, June 22, 7.30 p.m. Explorers' Family Night.
A friendly invitation to all.
Rev. S. H. Findlay, B.A., B.D., Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.K,
Organist.
Minister.
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THU Goroucil SIGNAL,STAR
ALMMONAL CLASSIFIED AS
14, In Memoriam 18. Births
. _
WHsCOX.----In loving memoe3r ;01 a
dear daughter and sister, Mrs.
Frank Wilcox (Margaret LeddY),
who paesed 'away June 24, 1951.
Looking back in mernory,
Upon the path you trod,
We bless the years, we had with
YOU,
And leave the rest to God.
-Sadly missed by Mother,
Monica, Helena and, Hugh. 25x
15. Cards of Thanks
PRINDLEY. The family of the
late Hiram Fisher Brindley wish
to express their deep 'appreci-
ation for the kindness shown by
their many friends. EsPecially
they would thank Dr. J. W. Wal-
lace, the nurses and staff at the
hospital, and the Stiles Funeral
Home. , 45
BUSHELL.-We would like to
thank all those who were sso
kind to us in our recent bereave-
ment and also for the nice cards
of sympathy.
MR, AND MRS. BRAT, BUSHELL
AND RON.
25x
Albert Wilkins
would like to convey her thanks
to those who sent her flowers,
fruit and cards_ during her recent
illness and especially Dr. J. R.
Leitch and the nurses and staff
at the hospital for their kindness
to her while she was a patient
in the hospital. -25
16. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robin-
son, af Goderjeh, wish to announce
the engagement of their only
daughter, Sylvia Carole, to Dr.
Ruben Arthur Calisto, M.D., Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Calisto,
of 'Quito, 'Ecuador, South America.
The mariage to take place quietly
in g, Peter's Roman 'Catholic
Chuiich, Goderich, on Saturday,
July 7, -1956; -at 9 a.m. --
Mr. and Mrs. George Feaga'n,
of Benmiller, wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Joy Ann, to Kenneth
George Hutchins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Hutchins, of -Goderich.
The wedding to take place in the
early part of July. 25x
vourammoll.16.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
6 WHJ BETTER BUtZ ARE USED"
-We are looking to -the' futux'e and th thi iu inindwe have purchased a still
Bimcatr 4611'tarin- our 'unit. qtarltiiii n�t'�e reito.rfor service Tor nearfric War. -Pollottirig;
is his four generation pedigree. Where else could you get such type and production backing?
BUDD FARM ROYAL PRINCE
Breeder: JACK BUDD, Belleville,
His seven nearest dams average:
Fat , 365d - 1047.30
Milk 25903.00
BUDD FARM MASTER ACE
1186187
"Very Good"
"His sire's dani" has over 200,000
lbs. milk and his own dam com-
pletes five generations of 100,000
Ib. cows." ,
A prospect for Ex.
BUDD "FARM PRINCESS
"Very Gopd" 3414102
Fat 363d 2y 740.10
Milk (3X-3.9%) 18939.00
Fat 305d 2y 660.00
(Michigan State Leader)
Milk 3X-3.9% 17086.00
Fat 365d 3y 702.00
Milk - (3X -SA) 19761.00
Now making her best record as a
4 yr. old.
A maternal sister to Erindale Laux.
Dun. Flora
INGIO
H T Record.
Fat 365d 7y , 1013.10
Milk (2X-4.1%) 24462.00
Erindale Dunloggin Betty
Fat 365d 4y 735.90
Milk (3X) 20231.00
Born Feb. 25, 1956
Mich. -
BUDD FARM LAUXMONT
MASTER 1125174
1 H T daughter
Budd Farm Mistress Bonnie
Fat at 2ly 628.00
Milk 13660.00
DUNLOGGIN„DUCHESS ANNA
2017792a
'Excellent" -94 points
365d-lly-3X-25627-3.7% - 941.4,
305d -11y -3X-22859 - 824.1
H T Records
312d -13y -3X-20634-4.1% - 837.1
349d -14y -3X-21845-3.8% -,834.2
336d -12y -3X-19435-3.8% - 747.8
"Has over 100000M after 11y and
still producing at 17."
All on 3 quarters.
5 tested daughters.
Erindale Dunloggin Anna "E"
(see below)
Erindale Lauxmont Dun. Jewel
365d -6y -3X-28383 - 997.0
365d -7y -3X-19295-4.4% - 840.6
Erindale Dun. Duchess Edna "VG"
349d -93y -3X-21918-4.2% - 922.2
365d -7y -2X-21723-3.9% - 842.4
MINNOW CREEK RODEE 1066305
5 A R daughters
4 from 422 to 740 lbs.
Budd Farm Princess "VG"
Fat 363d 3y 740.10
Milk (3X-3.9%) 18939.00
Erindale Rodee Annabelle
Fat 365d 2y 554.80
Milk (2X-4.4%) 12720.00
5 H T daughters„
1 with 647 lbs.
Budd Farm Ro Sarah
Fat 338d 2y 647.50
Milk (3X-3.7%) 17290.00
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ERINDALE DUNLOGGIN ANNA
2265454
"Excellent", -95 points HT rec.
365 -13y -3X-33900-4.4% -- 1487.0
A R Records:
365d -11y -3X-33198-4.5% - 1479.4
365d -916y -3X,27397-4.0% - 1088.3
365d -8y -3X-25799-4.2% - 1076.4
"Highest living fat producer in N.
America -The only "E" cow with
over 1400E -Produced a total of
5131.1F in 4 lactations-A National
Record. Well over 100,000-M."
3 tested daughters. (see left')
LAUXMONT MASTER COLANTHA
982921
11 H T daughters
ERINDALE LADY LAUXMONT
2544959
H T Records -
365d -12y -3X-33343-4.0% - 1362.0
365d -8y -3X-28076-3.8% i3T8.2
365d -7y -3X-24712-3.9% - 958.2
A R Records:
365d -53y -3X-27375-3.8% - 1048.4
365d -916y -3X-25046-3.9% - 980.3
365d -40X-24340-3.8% - 929:2
Lifetime over 200,000M 7500F
LAUXMONT ROSELAD DELLA
730631
2 A R daughters
With 694 and 941 lbs.
3 H T daughters.
1 with 837 lbs.
2 with 629 and 733 lbs.
ESSEX DANDY ANNA 1575228
H T Records=
365d -4%,y -3X-17206-3.7% - 641.2
365d -3y -3X-15411 - 558.6
365d -2y -3X-15906 - 550.8
"Has over 100,000-M."
PABST ROAMER "E -GM" 859213
Leading Honor List Sire, 1948
Ali -Amer. "Get," 1950, 1952
Res. A -A "Get," 1949, 1951
11 "Excellent" offspring
4 Gold Medal Proven Sons
151 A R Daughters
25 from 800 to 1020 lbs.
MINNOW CREEK EDEN DELItHT
"E" 2494802
Sold for $8500. at 14 yrs.
H T Records:
365d -1036y -2X-266824.6% - 1218.4
331d -94y -2X-2427-74.6%• - 1117.1
278d -12y -2X-226904.4% - 1010.0
(Will finish close to 1200)
A R Records: 365
365d -7y -2X-26975-4.2% - 1123.9
(For National Fat Record)
365d -6y -2X-23344-4.3% - 1002.3
Only cow with 5 1000F 2x Recs.'
DUNLOGGIN ORMSBY. PRINCE
787143
1 A R daughter
With 1479 lbs.
3 H T daughters
2 with 881 and 1487 lbs.
DUNLOGGIN DUCHESS ANNA
2017792
365d -11y -3X-2.56274.7% - 9414
305d-11y4X-22859 - 824.1
H T Records:
312d -13y -3X-20634-4.1% - 837.1
349d -14y -3X-218454.8% - 834.2
336d -12y -3X-19435-3.8% - 747.8
"Has over 100,000M after lly and
Still producing at 17."
5 tested daughters -3 from 922 -
(see above) 1487 lbs.
In service we have well prove bu1l6 and pro*, bring young bulls. We recommended using
the young bulls -quite a bit the first few months they are in service and then sparingly,.
until their off-epring from this early use are old enough to 11 enure their worth.
For strvice or more information call collect to:
CLINTON HU -2-3441
between 7,30 and 9.30 a.m.
CHISHOI.AM.-At Wingliges Gener-
al HoSpital, on June e, 1959, to
Ur: and Mrs. Leonard Chishol
KR. 2, Auburn, a son, 'Maurice
Alexander ,(Alex).
DOA. -At Chatham General Hos-
pital, on June 1.9, 1956, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold :Doak, Chatham,
• a daughter.
GRIST. -.-At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on Juno 15, 1056, to
Mr. and Mrs. Donsil .Grist, Gode-
rich, a son.
MERSER.-At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderieh; on June 14, 1956, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merser, Gode-
rich, a son.
MOORE.-Mr. 'and Mrs. J.R.
Moore, nee Ardeane Wass, wish
to announce the birth of a
daughter, Karen Elizabeth, sister
for Nancy and Scott, at Louise
Marshall !Memorial Hospital,
Mount Forest, on June 13th.
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TIGERT.-At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on June 14, 1956, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert, R.R. 3,
Goderich, son.
TURNER. -At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on June 14, 1956, to
Mr. and 1VIrs. Kenneth Turner,
Goderich, a daughter.
19. Notice to Creditors
%LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate of Robert
John Acheson, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
retired merchant, who died on or
about the 29th day of Mareh, 1956,
are required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 23rd day of June,
1956, as after that date the assets
of the estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, this 9th day
of May, 1956.
R. C. HAYS,
• Goderich, Ontario,
24-25- Solicitor for the Estate.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate of Charles
Stewart, late of the Township of
Ashfield, in the County of Huron,.
Retired Farmer, who died on or
about the 4th day of June, 1956,
are required .to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 7th day of July,
1956, as after that date the assets
of the estate will be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, in the County
of Huron, this 13th day of June,
1954.
25-27-
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAMS
against the estate of Sarah
Ellen Faster, late of the Town of
Gaderich, in the County of Huron,
widow, who died on or about
the 19th day of May, 1956,
are rteuired 4o file the same with
fall pattieulars with the under-
sizneel bve.fhe day es
I956, as atter .that: date the assets
of. the, estate will be distributed,
Dated at •Godenich, in the County
of Huron, this lath day of June,
1056.
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
25-27- Solicitor for the Estate.
20. Public Notice
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD
Notice is hereby given that Ash-
field Township Council has set up
dumping grounds in the following
places:, (1) Lot 3, Concession 13,
West Division -Robert McIntosh
sideroad; (2) Lot 10, Concession 4,
East Division, Mill road, Dungan-
non; (3) Lot 1, Lake Range West
Division on Melvin Dixon's pro-
perty, Port Albert. Anyone dump-
ing garbage on road allowances or
other public property will be prose-
cuted. (Signed)
CECIL BLAKE, Reeve.
24 -25 -
SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE AT
end of South street. Phone
1344M. LITTLE RIDING STATION.
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21.. Business Notice
nuwou wizED spral,w4G.
Corn, grain ems, etc. Phone
GORD JJ at 1540 W in
mornings and after Q.80 p.m.
24-2/ix
MACLUNE AND =NUM., RE-
PAIR. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Reasonable rates. W. A. Maar
LISTER, iliaitiand road. 24-35x
FINA*CING AN LOANS AT
"`" lower cost en new and late
0' -1 used cars and trucks and
new farm machinery. HAROLD
W. SHORE, 38 Hamilton ,street,
Gederich. . -47t1
FOR AU., YOUR .1a1SURANCE
• 00VMAGE
Whether .1,9
FIRE
. AUTO
LIABILITY
. ION
PROP. r 'TY FLOATER
HOSPITALIZATION
or ,
ACCIDENT and SIOKNESS
at Lowest Rates
Gall
HAROM W. SHORE
38 Hamilton St. Phone 766
(anytime)
Easy Payment Plan for Premiums
with payments as low as $10.00
monthly.
-11tf
FURNITURE REPAIR - RE-
MODELLING - RE -FINISHING
-RE-UPHOLSTERING - FANCY
CABINET WORK. M. BLOK,
PHONE 1200 OR 892. 23-26x
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA-
TION information or service
from all breeds of cattle, phone
the WATERLOO CATTLE BREED
ING ASSOCIATION at: Clinton
HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30
a.m. We have all breeds avail-
able -top quality at low cost.
-17tf
CARPENTRY BUILDING, RE-
" MODELLING and plumbing.
Epps' pumps and water softeners;
bathrooms installed; eavestrough-
ing; steel roofing. FRANK Mc -
MICHAEL, Goderich, phone Car-
low 1108. -19t1
MOVING --GENERAL CARTAGE.
ED. JEFFREY. -48t1
Guaranteed radio service. WILF.
REINHAliT ELECTRIC, .Hamilton
street, phone 466. -12
QICILLED TV AERIAL SERVICE.
Aerials installed as low as $49.
Aerials moved - rentals. Work
fully guaranteed far one year.
HURON TOWER INSTALLATION,
South street. Goderich, phone
1344M. • -34tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL;
septic tanks, cess pools, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with sanitary
modern equipment. All work
guaranteed. Estimates given with-
out obligation. LOUIS BLAKE,
R:R. 2, Brussels. _Phone 42srIng 8,
brussels. 20-31x
MUTT, accident and sickness
OR YOUR AUTO, FIRE, LL
insurance see GEO. TURTON, R.R.
5, Goderich, phone collect 179,
Carlow. Co-operative Insurance
representative. -20tf
SIDEWALICS. AND PATIOS -
The modern manner is to pave
with flagstones. In a choice of 49
different sizes and colors; Seaferth
concrete flagstones can be laid in
designs that add beauty to your
home surroundings. Seaforth con-
crete flagstones are manufactured
and vibrated in a manner that
makes them wateiproof and strong-
er than other makes. They are
guaranteed for five years. Made
only by SEAFORTH CONCRETE
PRODUCTS. Call for free estim-
ates. Phone 740, Seaforth.
-25-32
SID BULLENS REPAIR SHOP
now open for custom cabinet
making, furniture repair. Sharp-
ening of all types of lawn mowers
and cutting appliances, skill saw
for rent. Money back guarantee
on all work done. 184 Gibbons
street, phone 1234. 23-26x
HOMING AND GENERAL CART-
AGE. Phone 1249. 25-26x
Victoria Street United Church
10 a.m. YOUTH AND ADULTS IN BIBLE SCHOOL.
11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION and RECEPTION.
"Who Are Good Soldiers Of Jesus Christ?" •
VleTORIA ST. PICNIC -Saturday, June 23. Cars and bus leave
church for Jowetrs Grove, Bayfield at 2.15 p.m.
10 a.m. FAMILY CHURCH, SERVICE AT BENMILLER.
'3 p.m. WORSHIP -FOR ALL AT UNION.
Minister -Rev. Stanley A. Moot*, B.A., B.D.
Ministry of Music -Mr. Bert Kempsfer.
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
LOCAT1ON MacKAY HALL
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
FRIDAY 8 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES.
A hearty welcome awaits you. PASTOR -R. J. GREEN,
SUNDAY
THE SALVATION ARMY
WHERE YOU ARE A STRANGER ONLY ONCE
Sunday -11.00 a.m., 2.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m.
Farewell Services for Lieut. A. Kloepfer.
Tuesday -8.00 'p.m. Bible Study.
Wednesday --8.00 p.m. Home League (Women's Group). •24tf
HEAR ...
THOS.
WATT
on
Wings of Mena,
Every Sunday
CKLW at 800 P.M. (DSTP
DETROIT - 800ke. 21-26
Free Methodist
Church
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
10 a.m. Sunday School. 4.
11 Lin. Wirship „Service.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service,
Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
All ,are welcome to any or
all of these services.
Pastor, T. J. McMichael
EXTLIZIE011 /1,1413, INTWAIOR
painting during ILIV and
Aux3t. GORD. VARLOW",
Cobouroc strcet. Usperieneed
and guaranteed =4=x/ship.
23-25x
22. Lost and Found
LOST. - A SBIA.U., TEN LOX
about six inches square cm-
taining tools, drills, etc. eward.
Finder please notify GEORGE
RAITHDY, Auburn, phone Dungan-
non, 5 r 4. -25
23 Used Cars
1950' GREW MORRIS MENOR,
in good condition, newly
painted. Phone 1512. 25x
A ONE-OVVWER 1947 PONT.C,
clean, guaranteed only
41,000 - miles, new tires, priced
reasonably. See for yourself.
N. W. WINTERSTEIN, Lucknoyv.
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ST. GEORGE'S W.A.,
REMEMBERS DEPARTED
The closing meeting for the
summer of St. George's W.A. was
held Tuesday of last week with the
president, 1VI'rs. R. Needham, pre-
siding. The Scripture was read
-by Miss Etta Saults, followed by
the Litany by Mrs. D. Wilson.
All members were asked to stand
for silent prayer in memory of
Mrs. Adam Foster and Mrs. Chas.
McNeil, two faithful members who
have passed to higher service'.
Thanks were expressed to the
Evening Guild for their splendid
donation of $25. A letter was read
by Miss Durnin from a prayer
partner, thanking the branch for
the books which had been sent
tosbuild up their children's library.
The president gaye a report of the
Spring Deanery held at Brussels,
after which a showing of slides
on the Work of the study book was
given by the Rev. Dr. Taylor with
the commentary by Mrs. T. E.
Pritchard. 'Members of the W.A.
from Exeter wereealese pusent.
fea sei'ved7by Mrs. Riley andTer
committete concluded the program.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooker, of
Wausau, Wisconsin, are visiting
friends in Gaderich.
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EIGHT GIRLS Xxaoram)
IN tOUAL (411U0 GUIDO
17-'1111t taailoriela girlg received
their tend root pins and were en-
roll'cd in the Girl Ta3,t night,
They were Donna, Alerhart, Betty'
Davbara AR,xander, Cheryl
Bridgwater, *alien° Stadclart
Barbara 1lifls,Sugar/ 4nzenberger
and Cheryl Ifoltzrapn.
Second class badge's were pre-
sented to Rath ratucia
Doutilier, Nancy Iffughes, Patricia
44,
PAWS
niofmn and Patricia .9toddart.
Ju Free()t received her itthlets
and giiiina4le image and Patricia
13mitilier received her minstrel end
•aketrotter badge. Twertty.two'
-garb were presented with serve
, 5tpts for perfect attenaaue* at the
year .6:Incetaig3,.
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KIMMEL and HISTORIOAL
GROW
IN THEZURICH ARENA,
TUESDAY. JULY 3rd,
0 Zurich Centennial Celebrations
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FOR INFORMATION ON PAY,
TERMS OF SERVICE AND
OPPORTUNITIES IN
The CANADIAN ARMY (Regular)
VISIT
The Army Mobile
Recruiting Team
AT THE
Goderich Town Hall
Monday, June 25
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. .
Inquire without obligation.
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HOSE SERVICE HOURS
R -LAWNS,GARDENS
The -by-law No. is- of 1954* -regulating c- die
hours for the use of hose service for watering
lawns and gardens has been amended. The hours
after July 1, 1956 will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Failure of the customers' co-operation will result
in the penalty of the by-law.
Office hours after July 1, 1956 will be from
9 to 5 - Saturdays 9 - 12.
Goderich Commission
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