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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-10-02, Page 9N ° w ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1955 �rs:�,a�t 1' OCTOBER HARVEST THANKSGIV4Nt 11 a..u.tRi•.iM.�:...H;F'-� .atiRa.,r17P""1m'�+�•.�Aµ-.. 'St.Aw` -L �:i 40% , .f�"ii+�iMcvtfismi� 811st�►'Clsss: �° 11 a.m. Morning Prayer — Special Preacher, V4°: Rev. C. F. Johnson, WIngham. t. (Junior Conpt•egation and Nursery) I i. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon — The Rector. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D:D., Rector MR.. J. Fr STE:PHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster. .P4 Among those attending the fun- Curwetie,S Ml's. 'faker and 'Mr. eral of the -late Mise M. Curwen Baker, of Sarnia. were her niece, Mrs. Arthur KOyes, Mr. Keyes - add • : Catherine,,. of -.Ot .I a.. A clan Billed ,.. tawa and also a cousin of Miss Star brings qui< .•Pr-mr THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North - Street United . Church 10 a.m. Sunday School. - 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper. World Wide Communion Sunday. Junior Congregation and Nursery. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. RONALD KLINCK, Music Director. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL `TABERNACLE "ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO ST." SUNDAY -- 10 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.—REV. H. C. CRACKNELL. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY SERVICES AT 8 P.M. • "A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU." GODERICH . BAPTIST CHURCH 10.00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . • 11 a.m. WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY. (Junior Congregation for Younger Children). 7 p.m. "THE GOSPEL FOR EVERY MAN." Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour. REV. S. H. FINDLAY, B.A., B:D. — MINISTER MRS. R. GOOD — ORGANIST 11,-.010.-4$1211#4 .. results. A Knox PresbyterianChurc REV. R. G. MacMILLAN,- M1SS Bi J. WOODRUFF, Minister Deaconess MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R•CJN., Director of Praise 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 A.M. THE SACRAMEN r OF ;THE WRD`S'"SUPPER. (Nursery and Junior Congregation). 7 P.M. THE SACRAMENT OF .THE LORD'S, SUPPER. A FRIENDLY WELCOME, AWAITS YOU. Classified Ads 'More Than -100 X19. Otiee :to- Crtors •f t tate.ai. tezika ee Xee, late of the Town of.Goderich, in the County of Huron, widow, wile died on or about'" the 21st day of September, 1058, ' are required ed to file the same with full par- ticulars with the • undersigned by the 18th, day of October, 1'958, as, after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 29th day, of Septem- ber, 1958. • HAYS, and PKEST, Goderieh,. Ontario, 3941- Solicitors ,for the Estate. Victoria Street United Church AUTUMN-. ORDER OF SERVICES OCTOBER 5 WORLDWIDE COMMUNION 10 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Class. -- 11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. "CONSECRATION". 8 p.m.. "MARTIN ,LUTHER." View this famous .film. 1.30 p.m. Benmiller Communion after Bible School. 3 p.m. Union Communion after Sunday School. MINISTER, REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D. ORGANIST, MR. FRANK BISSETT. WELCOME TO +THE CHURCH THAT CARES+ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 — 8.00 P.M. Guest Speaker REV. ,J. A, ROBB, West Ontario Conference Superintendent. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 - - 9.50 a.m. Sunday School — Special RALLY DAY Service. 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. — Rev. J. A, Robb, Speaker. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study Hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH VERLYN R. SNELL, B.A., PASTOR • Attend the 21. Business Notice 'JSIT OR, PHON1F REIED' NEW Upholstering Shop, 48 East street. Phone 1534 'til 9 p.m. for an estimate. We have the cover- ings and the know-how. Pick up and delivery. 9t1 SID Ilullen's Cabinet, Shop, chests, desks, etc. custom made; also kit- ' chen cupboards and furniture re, ,pairs. 184 Gibbons.street, phone 1234. •' :19tf CARPENTRY, building, remodel- ling, dealer in Epps pumps, water softeners, bathroom fixtures, plumbing of all kinds, steel and I asphalt roofing. Frank McMichael, phone Carlow 1108. , , 23-30x GODERICH Shoe Repair, East street, under new management. 30 years , experience in all types of shoe repair. Work fully guaranteed. -35-42. Church of Your Choice 0 D1cOMUNION SUNDAY This Sunday, Oct.. 5th •We••• • e•••••,./0•••••••••••••••••••'••••••• •••./..•.•'•‘• d .A.• • eA A e •••••••••• 0a • eee • *Wee egeee". 4•••Cd• a• • • • • • _ • 1x.46 FOR' artificial insemination service or more information telephone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ- ation collect at Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days, 6 and. p.m. on Saturdays. Do not call foi• service onSunday. Cows in heat on Sunday can be insemin- ated satisfactorily on Monday. We stipply service to top quality bulls of thin Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford (polled and horned) Beef Shorthorn (polled and horned), and Dual Purpose Shorthorn, Angus and Charolais breeds. The cost is low. • -30tf • SHARPENING .-- Saws: hand and electric; , axes. and knives: wet ground; shears, scissors, etc.; skates ground lengthwise. Part- time farm work. C. H. Hamar, Huron road, opposite store.. - 37-39x CO-OPERATOR$,,' INSURANCE, auto, home, liability, accident and ,sitekness.,,•,;Geo Turto:n,„351 Huron road,phone 1184, Goderich. -38tf 23. Used Cars 52 PONTIAC light delivery truck; 51 Dodge panel truck and a cider press. Ken Morris, R.R. 4, , Gode- rich. -38-39 1938;.PLYMOUTH Coach, in good condition, only 21,000 miles on motor. lust .be seen to . be ap-- preciate Cheap for cash. Apply 89 Napier street. 39x ,SALVATION. ARMY • 84 Lighthouse Street SUNDAY SERVICES Harvest Festival 'Sbnday 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 ,p.m. Directory Class. 3 p.m. Sunday School. , 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting and Altar Service. ° EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE ARMY. LIEUT. LESLIE ROWSELL E ARE EXPECTI %WS. uer a �tlll -..Q -.L. b•,—moi - e'�� .. cake saver, Worsell'e Hardware, Mrs. J. Petrie; boy's socks and bow ties, Gerrard's, Robt. Fenner. Basket of apples, Cranston's Grocery, 'Mrs. Chas. 'Robinson; box of chocolates, Club.Grill and Black- stone', Mrs. Len ,Westbrook; baby blanket, K. C. Cutt Grocery, Mrs. Bill Bogie, R.R., ° 3, . Goderich; Cul - Pew and white gloves, E. Cranston and Julius Kayser Co., Betty Chis. holm; sport shirt, Pridham's, Mrs, P. F. Carey; lady's yellow swea Fashion Shoppe, Mrs. Steve W. gal. of Prestone, McGee's G Miss Maude Kemp; free lubri Aberhart's Garage, Geo. Buchan girl's felt skirt, Tot's & Feens, Mrs. R•'' Aldis; wool blanket, Schaefer's, Mrs. J. R. Wheeler. Shoe shine kit, Goderich Shoe Repair, Joan Curry; . two dinners. at Bedford Hotel, Bedford Hotel, Bill Straughan; $3 voucher, Goderich Flowers, L. G. Young; $5 voucher, Shell products, Edward' Coal, Maude Beacom;. picnic hamper, People's Store, Mrs. C. A. Whitely; .furniture. palish, instant Vigoro, Shell Service Station, Ryan's., Mrs. D. U. Hunt, Louisville, Ky.; picture, Anderson's, Mrs, Roy Sparling; electric clock, Public Utilities,` Mrs. C. A. 'Reid; hassock, Blackstone's Furniture, Mrs. Roy Sparling; $3 voucher, Croft's Dry Cleaners, L. B. Graham. Flashlight, Little's Admiral TV, Fisher Auto .'Supply, Robt. Wil- liams, Claire Reynolds; 5 gal, gas and qt. oil, Inglis Garage, Mrs. Geo. Glenn; $10 voucher, groceries, A & P, Mrs. H. M. Ford; $5 voucher, groceries, Bluewater Grocery, Mrs. L. Snyder; lamp-, Lodge Furniture, Gerry Hibbert; man's shirt, Rawson Style Shop, Mrs, Fred Armstrong; milk tickets, Andrew Dairy, Mc- Manus Dairy, Mrs: C. Wurtele, Mrs. E. Laws; fruit cake, Culbert's Bak- ery, Mrs. Corinne Garvey; one qt. paint and brush, Cornish Electric, Mrs. Claire Bedard; hair cut, sham- poo and—anger- way-_ -.Harr-ison's Beauty Shop, Mr. W. Wilkinson. Variety .baskets, Hospital suppli- ers,' Kate Cutt, Mrs. F. Walkom, Mrs. -Geo. Schaefer, Mrs. J. M. Abrams, Bruce Twamley ' (OAC), Roy Armstrong; chair, Metal Fabri- cators, Vern Powell; vacuum clean- er, cash donors, Mrs. Wm. Snazel; Lady Sheaffer Pen, cash donors, Mrs. Bruce Sowerby; aluminum egg poacher, H.- O. Jerry, M. H. Stephens; $3 voucher for, gas; .Rouse Auto Electric, J• Barn, a, "BURIED . London; costume 49W01.10 411 cuPI 'X ats ,f" ha M ,. ib ,u.: a^ r,a Tt ,ms,,7i c . ✓P`- ica es N e, F. . PAS ill , „mum e ,. rn• owd r� torah and brush , unlp �c , Drug Store, Vera Chambers; picnic t b O• f e u p*4s t d d.v f. wt. PS .w les, Blue's Supermarket, s.. E. x*,ght "be 'cons dPO4� 'bua `�4ird 'area" s +nen o e 4n fit A f- Y^• i YM LM e "l<`t' �U,c pts -. "S p hm"" t e -nL. Laws. • Glass •cream and sugar, Orin- ' Sure = st least uBtd lda ' Of last andy's Jewellery, Olive White. week came a n the' beelr a to 0440: enc He across Sev r2}. I Ml? ted basket of fruit, Louzon's Fru' bottles of Cosgrave s eer, . he Market, Mrs. (kse. Parsons; Pant, contents looked satisfactory but the , Denomme's Flower Shop, May metal bottle'' tops, had corroded Irvine; tin of • ham, Sheardown's, considerably. Now, Dick's trying .. Central Meat Market, Mrs. E. Wes- ton, Miss Claire Reynolds; bookto determine how old the beer is. ends, Larder Paint Store, Barbara Mackie, Exeter; hair cut,, Moss Hughes. Barber,Shop,'Mrs. H. Enzensberger; Cash do tions were 'made by the writing paper, soap, perfume, 'following: eaffer Pen Co.; Upper Campbell's Drug Store, Janet `An- Lakes and t. Lawrence Transport- derson; record GI-GI,'Music Shop, ation Company; John - Jeffery; Mrs. J. C. Hindmarsh; electric clock, Stiles Funeral Home, Mrs. Roy Sparling; $3 voucher, meat, O'Brien's Market, Mrs. Ben Strau- ghan, Barrie, Ont. ' - •Bottle Avon cologne, Fay Sheat - down, Conrad Watters; teapot clock, Skeltdn's, Mrs. Gallagher; groceries, Dominican Store, Miss B. Lauder; five cases • of Coco -rola, Goderich Bottling Works,. Jim Don- aldson, --Mrs. • H. Hoggarth, Don Denomme, Mrs. J. Kinkead, Nancy F. A st;: Mathieson Welding; Goderich Elev- ator and Transit Company; Canada Bread; D. J. Allan; Dunlop+ War- dell, Matsui and Aitken, architects; Grand and Toy;- James Richardson & Sons; T. Eaton Co. Ltd.; Esquire ,Grill; Rod and Pam; Lakeview Res- taurant; G. B. Clancy; French Dry Cleaners; Floyd S.odge; . Alexander & Chapman;Harold, Shore; Kemp's Repair Shop; Pririt° Shop; Park • Davis Co.; Goderich Medical Doctors. HUN•TERS' Value hunters, go' no further! This is the place to stop. for Real Buys on— • ,,New and 'Used Cars and Trucks. - • Firestone .Tires -the Choice of champions. ' • TEXACO GASOLINES,, Oils 'and Lubricants. 'TEXACO , SERVICE Your Friendly Volkswagen Firestone Dealer • Phone 20 RETURNS TO GODERICH __ SDAY,'OCt15 at 8.30 p.m. at the Goderich Pavilion Prizes will exceed $2 The bigger,, the crowd, the bigger the prize money. These bingos, sponsored by the Goderich Lions Club, will be held every Wednesday evening at The "Pay” to raise' necessary money for welfare work. ADMISSION, $1.00 houseMrrk cut in11-11401111111111111.7. ■ thanks to clean NATURAL GAS HEAT • • Several good USED CARS are still available -at GODERICH MOTORS. We want to clear the lot . SO • • Reduced Prices .. , . Better Guarantees Easier Financing . . in effect : for your protection you 'benefit 4r 210. Our modern whisper -quiet Gas home heating systems bring greater comfort and/ease to every minute -of your day. CLEAN!'-No•oily.fihin on walls, drapes and -furniture: CONVENIENT! Set the thermostat and forget it. ECONOMICAL! Less to - buy and install ... gives' years of trouble-free' service. DEPENDABLE! Natural Gas is always ready to serve you instantly. - Higher Trade-in Allowances the difference, is Better Servicing - most up-to-date shop , in area - lower DEAL BEFORE OCT. 15 to get full advantage of these special Iow.-FaII Clearance Prices! • 'OPEN EVENINGS for your convenience , • SOUTH ST. FORD-EDSEL DEALER .WM''�bpvY•. RS PEASE Gas -Fired Furnaces See us for estimates with no obligati . Come in to see our complete line of modern, completely automatic Gas-fired Heating• systems. .PHONE 83 M Hardware -Plumbing -Heating' Prone 28 A