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T11SDi AY, SEC. 22th, 1957
SU NDAY SERVICES
IN GODERICH CHURCHES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
December 15, 3rd Sunday in Advent
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m, HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. EVf:,NSONG AND SERMON.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
MR, J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF• CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
Sunday School.
"PEACE ON EARTH.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
.8.15 p.m. CHOIR CANTATA.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister
MR. RONALD KLINCK, Music Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church.
REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP—"Joseph's Son."
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
4 p,m. AFTERNOON SERVICE—The annual candlelight
carol service (choir of 70 voices).
NO EVENING SERVICE.,
A Friendly Welcome Awaits You
COME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY.
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BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
"Elgin Ave. At Waterloo St."
CLOSING SERVICES
With Evangelists Ella Parmenter and Phyllis Mason
THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—DIVINE HEALING MEETING.
FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—YOUTH NIGHT.
SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Rev. J. Spillenar.
11 a.m.Worship.
7.30 p.m.—"DEAD OR ALIVE—WHICH?"
'Personal Life Testimony by E. Parmenter.
REV.. R. J. GREEN (Pastor)
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery).
7 13.1'n. 'Searching The Scriptures.
Tuesday, 8.30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
Rev. S. H. Findlay, B.A., B.D., Minister.
Mrs. E. Donaldshn, A.L.C.M., Organist.
Victoria Street United Church
"The Incarnation --greatest miracle of all history"
10 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Class.
11 a.m. "FOR GOD AND GOOD•WILL."
Monday, Dec. 16, 7 p.m.—Sunday School Christmas Concert.
BENMILLER, 1.30 p,m. HOLY COMMUNION.
UNION; 3 p.m. Family. ,Worship.
MINISTER: ay.. STANLEY A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
MUSIC DIRECTOR: MR: FRANK BISSETT.
SALVATION ARMY
11 a.m. Holiness Meeting.
2.30 p.m. Directory,. Class.
3 p.m. Sunday School.
7 p.m. Salvation Meeting.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
AT THE ARMY.
Bright singing, testimonies
' and Gospel messages.
Capt. Rete Matchett
Lieut. Pauline Howell.
Welcome to
he Church
That Cares
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
110 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
7 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
Wed., Dec. 18,, 7.30 p.m.
Annual Christmas Program.
Treats for all.
Free Methodist Church
Vertyn R. Snell, B.A., Pastor
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Jaycees Thanked
By Town Council
A vote o' thanks was given to
Goderich Junior Chamber of Com-
merce by Town Council Friday
night.
A motion was passed to acknow-
ledge the kindness of the Jaycees
in affording the- candidates the
opportunity of speaking at the
annual "Municipal' Affairs Night"
staged by the Junior Chamber.
The meeting at which the Coun-
cil candidates spoke was just one
phase of a Jaycee program de.-
signed
c�signed to encourage more interest
in town affairs.
On Monday, several Jaycettes
took to the telephone$, calling vot-
ers to remind them to exercise
their franchise and telling thein
where to vote.
Last Thursday, the aims of the
local get -out -the -vote campaign
were explained on a CKNX-TV
program by William Anderson and
Mrs. Rod MacCuspey. Mr. Ander-
son, a past president of Goderich
Jaycees, is regional Jaycee chair-
man for governs lent affairs, and
Mrs. MacCuspey is president of
Goderich Jaycettes.
Other phases of this year's drive
to get out the vote included news-
paper advertising, use of milk bot-
tle caps carrying special slogans,
and use of a sound truck which
went around the town on election
day.
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Baptist Woman's
World i Day Of
Prayer Observed
The ladies of Goderich Baptist
Church were hosts on Tuesday, of
last week to Clinton and Auburn
ladies when they gathered here
to observe the Baptist Woman's
World Day of Prayer.
Mrs. E. Raithby, as leader, con-
ducted the meeting. Mrs. (Rev.)
Findlay read the Scripture and
'Mrs. George Johnston gave the
message from the president of the
Baptist World Alliance, Woman's
Department.
A quartette composed of Mrs.
J. McKnight, Mrs. L. Ferguson,
Mrs. R. E. Wilson and Mrs. E.
Raithby sang. Mrs. Wilson was
pianist.
Mrs. A. tMeCuspy took the offer-
ing .and a session of silent prayer
was conducted by Mrs. A. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenway, current-
ly conducting special meetings in
the church, gave a musical number
on the piano, violin and voice.
A short social get-together fol-
lowed.
MRS: GORDON A. BISSET
DIES SUDDENLY WEDNESDAY
The death occurred suddenly
early 'Wednesday morning of Mrs.
Gordon A. Bisset at the age of 68.
Mrs. Bisset was taken to Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital Mon•
day when she became ill and death
on Wednesday was due to a coron-
ary thrombosis.
Born at Zurich, she was the
former Freda Hess, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Hess, of Zurich.
Mrs. Bisset was married on
December 25, 1313, and the couple
would have celebrated their 44th
wedding anniversary on Christmas
day had Mrs.. Bisset lived.
Educated at Zurich 'Public
School, Seaforth High -School, Gode-
rich Model School and London
Normal School, Mrs. Bisset taught
school for some years before she
was married. Among the schools
were ones in Wawanosh, Hullett
and Colborne townships and also
one year, in Saskatchewan.
Surviving besides her husband
are two sons, Fred and Sandy, at
)come, and one daughter, Mrs. John
Miller (Mary) of Creemore, Ontario,
and also three grandchildren.
She was a metiber of Knox Pres-
byterian Church-, Goderich, and was
active in the Ladies' Aid and Wo-
men's Missionary Society. A mem-
ber of the Women's Institute, she
was active in district W.I. work
some years ago.
The funeral service will be held
at 2 p.m. on Friday at Knox Pres-
byterian Church. Rev. R. G. Mac-
Millan will conduct the service.
Interment will be made in Colborne
cemetery.
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OBITUARY
ARY
MRS. BE TRUMBLE
Melvin Martin received word
Monday of the dc,.th of his sister,
Mrs. Ben Trumble, of Flint, Mich.
Born in ',Goderich, she was the
former Irene Martin, daughter of
the late Joseph Martin and Marg-
aret Hogan Martin. Mrs. Trumble
was in her 62nd year when death
carne. The funeral was to be held
today in Flint.
MRS. MARY E. ANDERSON
Mrs. Mary E. Anderson, who was
born in Stanley Township 89 years
ago, a daughter of the late Mr.
and i'4rs-. Robt. Keys, died at Alex
andra Hospital last Thursday, fol-
lowing a short illness. After living
in Stanley Township 30 years, she
:moved to Goderich Townshin where
she lived' for 40 years. For the
past 19 years, she had been a
resident of Goderich with her
daughter, Mrs. William Ellwood,
Mary street. Her husband, Louis
Alexander Anderson, passed away
in 1938. She was a member of
North Street United Church.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by
one -daughter, Mrs. William Ell-
wood (Lula), and one granddaugh-
ter, Mary Joyce Ellvgood and a
sister, Mrs. S. Hanna (Phoebe), of
Se'sforth.
Rev. A. E. Eustace officiated at
the funeral service at Stila%s funeral
home on Saturday afternoon. The
pallbearers were John Ostrom, of
Clinton.' Fred Thompson. of Bay.
field, Albert E. Kays, of Exeter,
Harvey Keys, of Hensall, Lloyd
Keys, of Varna, and • Wilmer R,eid,
of Clinton. Interment was in the
P,ayfaeld cemetery.
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The driver who spe"da along at
85 is literally killing time.
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Discusses Trend
In Farm Problems
ROISV.----An interesting
debate followed an address here
by ID. H. Miles, Huron agricultural
representative, following a meeting
of the HolmesvUle Farm Union.
Mr. Miles talked on general pro-
blems facing Canadian farmers,
showing how the trend in farming
in the 1910's was to production; to
mechanization in the 1950's while
the trend lay to marketing in the
1960's.
Mr. Miles also gave some of the
highlights of a recent trip to
Indiana where share -cropping and
contract farmingwere the modern
agriculture metods.
"The two main problems existing
today," the speaker went on to say,
"are verticalintegration or contract
farming, and marketing agriculture
products." Mr. Miles frankly , dis-
cussed his views in contract farm-
ing, warning farmers he wouldn't
go so far as to say that the present
system of marketing agriculture
products was perfect but some
SH EPPARDTON
S&FARDrPON, Dec. 10. — Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Borschke and son,
of Leamington, visited during the
week -end at the home of the lady's
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham spent
Sunday in Guelph with Jim's sister,
(Mrs. Stonehouse, and Mr. Don
Stonehouse, tMr. Percy Graham, of
Lucknow, going to Guelph for a
while. Mrs. Graham is a patient
in Guelph hospital, having under-
gone an operation on Monday,
December 9. Her many friends
will be glad to know she came
through the operation as well as
could be expected and we all wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Jim McCabe who spent the
summer sailing, is home` and the
boat he was sailing on is wintering
in the Goderich harbor.
FOR
CAR SAFETY
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Any Make of Automobile.
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Phone 320 Huron Rd.
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type of marketing lo cerOtnlY
necessary and farmers will ,, have
to give and take a little until the
right solution is found.
3lr. (M'iles commended the Farm-
ers Union in its education of the
farmers and said "that too nnany
people itch for . what they want but
don't scratch for it."
ob Stirling read excerpts from
]Hansard concerning agriculture
bringing the members up to date
on tie agricultural discussions in
parliament.,
Robert Taylor, C3ulity Director
of the Farm Union anndinrtced tate
new date for the Ontario' wheat
vote, January V?. Mr. Taylor
stressed an itnportatcat point that
any producer plate such as a
Wheat oard s calk! be set up by
a specially appointed group of the
producers themselves instead of a
arm .organization, so that there
would be keener interest taken by
the producers of that product.
THANK YOU
O. ALL THE ELECTORS WHO TOOK TIM TO
VOTE ON MONDAY.
JIM BISSET
MY BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR HEALTH AND
HAPPINESS IN 1958.
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