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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-06-06, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 1957 SUNDAY SERVICES IN GODERICH CHURCHES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH June 9th — Whitsunday ANNiV'ERSARY SERVICES 8.30 a.m.. HOLY COMMUN�IQNa 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL and BiBLE CLASS.11 a.m. MORNING PRAYER and SERMON. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) EVENING SERVICE \DISCONTINUED. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist arid, Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ' North Street United Church 10 A.M. 11 a.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 9 SUNDAY SCHOOL. MORNING WORSHIP. Junior Congregation and Nursery. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister MRS. J. A. SNIDER, Music Director, KnoxPresbyterianChurch REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise 9.45 a.m. Intermediate and Senior Sunday School. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: "STONES FOR THE BUILDING." (Nursery and Junior Congregation.) No Evening Service. Maitland Lodge A., F. and A. M., No. 33 will attend divine worship. A Friendly Welcome Awaits You COME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. - GDPER1C -BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 10. a.m. Sunday School 11 a,m. Boys' and Girls' Service. Guest Speaker, Miss Sarah Love, Home Missionary. (Junior Congregation and -Nursery) 7 p.m. PENTECOST. Tuesday -8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour. Rev. S. H. Findley, B.A., B.D. Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.M. Minister, Qrganist. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ELGIN AVE. AT• WATERLOO STREET SUNDAY -10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. "The Goderich Evangelistic Centre" PASTOR R. J. GREEN Vie ora StreeT- Un fed • Churc}i "WORSHIP IS MAN AT HIS BEST" 10 a.41n, Adult -134111e Class and all grades. 11 a.m. "FORWARD WITH CHRIST". 10 B.M. Beniniiler Church before Sunday School. 3 p.m. Union Congregation after Bible School. MINISTER, REV. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D. MINISTRY Of MUSIC, MR. FRANK BISSETT. MADAME MARIA DE KURTHY'S BALLET CLASS WILL PRESENT A � RECITALON SATURDAY, JUNE 15 AT 8 PJM. IN G.D.C.I. AUDITORIUM of Madame's Toronto group- will Aso perform. Adults $1.00. Children 50c. Tickets on sale now and at door. - 23-4 ALF. J. SCHMIDT, REGIONAL 1VLANAGER, CANADIAN FDLTEX DISTRIBUTING CO., OF CANADA is happy to announce the APPOINTMENT of THE MILLERS AS Distributors of FILTEX jiACUUM CLEANERS for Goderich and vicinity Special Offer for June Only A lovely storage chest, with a durable plastic covering. egularly priced at $29.60, absolutely free with every Filtex, the world's finest vacuum cleaner. Phone L151 or see them at 162 Newgate Street, Goderich. Also in stock, goad rebuilt vacuum eleaners, , guaranteed rix merit .s, -23x A' THE GOD RIO i SIGNAL -STAR Additional Classified Ads 21°gin T .,__.>�'>`� a LOCK rn WORK, VSs Notice • conerete waarlti, floors, footings, =chine finished. Free estimates. kt. MAIBON, phone 94,18. 23x ,RAVE UP r,O 50% tiV • AU'TO n a repairs at 1 LU1WAPER SER- VICE STATION, Motorcade Ser- vieentre. ' hone 232, Goderich. Free quotations on repairs. -23tf MOVING.--GritST RAL CARTAGE. ED. JEFFREY. - • -40t8 Guaranteed) radio service. WILF L. EINHART ELECTRIC, Ha ton street, phone 466. 42 FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE °OVERAGE Whether it is LFIRE UTO ILITY TELEVISIONc(, PROPrIr FLOATER ' - HOSPITALIZATION or ACCIDENT and SICKNESS at Lowest–Rates Call Call HAROLD W. SHORE 38 Hamiitan St. Phone 766 (anytime) -11tf 14-"OttARTI1'ICIAL 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 REID'S UPHOLSTERING, 59 HAMILTON ST. — THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE—WE HAVE COVERINGS OF AIL KINDS AND COLORS TO SUIT YOUR FURNI- TURE — CHESTERFIELD, SOFAS, CHAIRS, ETC., CORRECTLY N DOE—PIIONE 1536J. -22tf ,,SHARPENING LAWN MOWERS, saws, cutlery, C. H. HOMAR, Huron road, opposite store. 22-23x CARPENTRY, BUILDING, RE- MODELLING, dealer in Epps pumps, water softeners, bathroom fixtures, plumbing of all kinds, steel roofing. FRANK McMICHAEL, phone Carlow 1108. 10-13x ROSS MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE located in Huron Automotive and Supply building on Huron road. Phone 1415. Same service as always. -I6tf DRESSMAKER AT YOUtt SER - 'VICE. All types of dresses and women's suits w�- 1 by .onAde, repaired or rerneigiei'", MRS. SCHMIDT, I38 Wilson reet, phone 13'70. 3-24x Salvation Army Goderich Corps SUNDAY MEETINGS 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m. Directory Class. 3 p.m. Company Meeting (Sunday School) 7 p.ns- - fi r '- 'Meetfiug. ilirtigt -Wiping; , Testimonies ,, :,s?i G,o „spel messages. EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE ARMY. Lieut. Pauline Howell- -23tf Officer in charge. TIIIRDEDAY OiFFIER TO RE- DUCE surplus stock. Comp. half soles and riitiber heels for only $2.65: Offer gab only until Saturday. GODERICH SHOE RE- PAIR, 31 East street. 23x 22. Lost and Found LADY'S mum' WATCH LOST,d possibly in Victoria Street Church vicinity. Finder please phone 652 J 3, Gaderich. -23 OBITUARY MISS C. E. SHrERlWOOD Funeral service for Miss Crizilda Emma Sherwood, who died in Van- couver last weep, was held at the McLennan and MacKenzie funeral home in Lucknow yesterday after- noon. Interment was in Greenhill cemetery. Born at Saskatoon in June, 1913, , ,he was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sherwood. Her mother's maiden name was , Elizabeth May Reed. The family lived in the Dungannon-Lucknow district before moving to the West. Miss Sherwood is survived by three 'brothers, Harry, of Exeter; Frank, of Toronto, and Lloyd, of Vancouver. Several other relatives reside in this district. 1 WILLIAM C. FULLER William Charles Fuller, 82, died at his home in Goderich Township, , Tuesday morning. A son- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller, he lived and farmed in Goderich Township all his life. He was ,a member of Union United Church.) Mr. Fuller Ls survived by his wife, the former Clara McCullough, and four sons: Russell and Norman at home, and Harvey and Austin, also- o•f Goderich Township. Two brothers, Reginald and Robert, and 1 one sister, Mrs:Alec Henderson, all of Goderich Township, also survive. 1 The body is at Lodge funeral °`eats roderich, where Rev. S. A. ' Moote will conduct a funeraL ser- vice today at 3 p.m. Burial will follow in Maitland cent Very„ Gode- rich. ISAAC FERGUSON I t DUNGANNON, June 5. — Isaac -1 Ferguson, 80, a life-long resident of West Wawanosh Township, was t found dead early Wednesday seat- ed in a chair, with the radio still . on. It is believed that he died I Sometime during the night. His !body vex§ discovered by his bro- ther, ,Gourley Ferguson, 86. Mr. Ferguson was a sin of the h late James Ferguson and Mary Miller Ferguson. He had farmed on the 6th concession of West Wawenosh, near Dungannon, most of his life. He was `a member of Dungannon United Church. BAYFIELD BAYP U' T p, 27.—,Mies Grace Wooltendein, :t etroit, arrived on Friday to spend the summer at her cottage. MissCatherine Rankin returned to her cottage on Thursday after spending the winter at. Pea74ay Farms, Florida. Mrs. Jack Rankin, Goshen, Indiana, was her guest for a few days. Mrs. A. W. Reid, Windsmx, is „vending the summer at her home. Mrs. E. Marshall, 'Windsor, is spending the summer with her as a guest. Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson, London is spending a week at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brandon and family, left last week to reside in Renfrew. Mrs. Sydney Castle returned b the village after spending a dew days in Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strath, Rod- ney., are spending a vacation at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Cree Cook, Clinton to spend the sum- mer on Friday - �ner at their cottage. !Misses Margaret and Rhea Kraske, Dearborn, Michigan, are spending a month at their hoarse on Main street. Mr. and Mrs.'B. 'Myers, Byron spent the week ' end with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryant. Jimmie Higgins, Toronto, spent the week -end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sager, Gode- rich, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell. Mrs. B. H. Stephenson and Bar- bara, Toronto, and Miss Ada Bing- ley, Detroit,, seent the week -end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sturgeon and family, and airs. James 'Martin and Brenda, Port Dover, spent Monday with Mts. William Stur- geon. Mr. and Mrs. J. '.Mathews, Landon, spent the week -end at the Albion Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Milne, Tor- onto, spent the holiday week -end at Egerton Beach. Mrs. Alex McAllister, Toronto, spent the week -end at her father- in-law's cottage. Flt/Sgt. anti. Mrs. Johnston and family, Winnipeg, ., are occupying Mrs. L. E. Talbot's house. The former is stationed at the RCAF Station, Clinton. Ronald Poth,w4UWO, London, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth. vi r. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and family, London, spent the w-�.P.k.- end with Mr.- and (Mrs. John Parker. Trinity Guild.—The Ladies Guild of Trinity Anglican Church met in he parish hall on Tuesday evening when the members entertained adie.s from St. John's Anglican Church, Varna. Mrs. P. Weston, he president, opened the meeting. Mrs. M. Merner read the secretary's eport and the treasurer's )report was read by Mi's. F. Weston. Rev. E. J. Harrison closed the meeting with prayer. Court whist was play - d, Mrs. Jack Stewart winning the igh prize and Miss Berthena Stur- eon the low. e Lunch was served by the members of the Guild. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. .Nicholls, London, spent the week -end with the latter's mother, Mrs. F. W. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. B; Burt and Mrs. Lulu Burt, London, spent the•week- end at the latter's home. ---�goingat -McLeod, -Port. StarffiVr spent the week -end with his wife and daughter. Miss Ethel Blair, 'who spent the past few months in Vancouver, re- turned last Thursday to her home. In honor of her recent marriage, friends of Mrs. J. Mathews held a miscellaneous shower on Saturday evening at the Albion Hotel. The bride thanked her many friends for the ibeautiful gifts. Games were played and lunch was served by the ladies. Miss Elizabeth Weston is a pat- ient in the Goderich hospital and Mrs. Thomas Castle in the Clinton Public Hospital. Their many friends wish them a .speedy re- covery. Mrs. John Sturgeon, sr., is in St. Thomas owing to the serious ill- ness of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, London, spent the week -end in the village. Miss Shirley Brandon, Toronto, spent the week -end at her home. Mr. and iMYs. D. Bisback, Clinton, sperit the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. e o 0 8 HOUR = SPECIAL JUST ARRIVED ! NEW 1957 MODELS * + Kp Bobbi h) 15 t� Reverse Sew Complete with Carrying Case ONLY $69.50 WHILE THEY LAST! TERMS ARRANGED These Machines Sew Forwards and Backwards and are Guaran- teed for 5 Years. SINGER REBUILL. PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE FULL PRICE ONLY s19.5o TERMS ARRANGED 5 -YEAR GUARANTEE — New Light — Nutt Foot Control -ftiv.AlsIew Motor — New Carrying Case Rebuilt by Sewing Machine Experts with imperial Parts - FREE HOME TRIAL WITHOUT OBLIGATION PHONE 904 GODERICH OR WRITE mperial Sewing Machine Co. 99 KING ST. S. — WATERLOO -23x ON ELECTION.. DAY CALL LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS PHONE 6 FOR Information and Transportation For the future progress and prosperity of Goderich arid Hifron bo sure that Huron is represented at Ottawa by a member on the Government side. tr. On June 10th — Vote Liberal VOTE , FOR ANDY McLEAN Published by Goderich Liberal Association DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, June 4. --Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tew.,ley, of Long Beach, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, and other relatives. Miss Ida Whyard Ls expected home this week after a three-week visit with her brother, Charles Whyard, of Detroit. Ken Brown, of Ottawa, visited his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on the week -end. Week -end visitors with Mrs. Mathew Shackleton and Mrs. Ellen 'Shackleton were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shackleton and daughter .Nancy, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webb and Mrs. Howard Durnin,. of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton and family, of Crewe, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Reid, of Port Elgin. Mra. Robert Reid and Mrs. John McWh:nney return- ed to Port Elgin after a visit. PLEASING JOB PRINTING AT RPASONABLE PRICES The SIGNAL -STAR. AND PUT HURON ON THE GOVERNMENT SIDE I. Andy McLean will work -to the end that those en- gaged in the' farming. industry will have returns .equal to the returns received by other classes in the com- munity. He recognizes that Canadian trade is at an all-time high and that favorable trading agreements exist with the freedatiferet of the world. Hee P ld es no action. g will be taken to endanger this trade already in exist- ence by the introduction of high tariffs and protection. He will oppose the introduction of bureaucratic c atic controls} tifritting_ agricultural production which~are part and parcel of so-called "adequate parity." He is opposed 'TO irresponsible promises. He makes no promises, other than to say he will do everything possible to aid the people of Huron riding. Heewill continue to work on behalf of all the people of Huron, in assisting them with their problems. He will speak to and be listened to by the Liberal Government of the day. Municipalities. He will continue to support those LiberalP olicies. that recognize that the individual is supreme o that encourage individual initiatiye o that recognize � that every Canadian is entitled to an equal opportunity that have resulted in family allowances and old age assistance (each year more than two million dollars is paid. Huron residents in receipt of family allowances and old age assistance) thatrecognize that orderly financial arrangements in keeping with the ability of the country to produce are essential to continued prosperity — that reduces taxes ($485,000000 in the past four years, $ 30 for every man, woman and child in Canada). On June 10 In Huron R,dingWQRAIN . . ELECT ANDREW Y. McLEAN WHO GETS THINGS DONE FOR H Published by the Huron' Liberal Atmel ati©G1