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THURSDAY; NOV. Oth, 1958
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ST. dEORGES CHURCH
November -9 -23rd Sunday 'after Trinity
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION. --
10 a.m. Sunday School and ,Bible elan,
11 a.m. Remembrance Day Service.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. Evensong.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector
UR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
21. Business Notice •
VISIT
O PHONE REEDS NEW
Upholstering Shop, 48 East,
steeet. Phone: 1534 'til 9 p.m. for
an estimate. We have the cover-
ings and the know-how. Pick u
and delivery. -9tf
SID Bullen's Cabinet Shop, chests,
desks, etc. custom made; also kit-
chen cupboards and furniture re-
pairs, 184 'Gibbons street, phone
1234. -19tf
,FOR artificial insemination service
or more information telephone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ-
Aim' polled at. Clinton. MI 2 -
between' 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week
days, 6 and 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Do
not call for service on Sunday. Cows
in heat on Sunday can be insemin-
ated satisfactorily on Monday. We
supply service to top quality bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll,
Hereford (Oiled and horned) Beef
Shorthorn (polled and horned), and
Dual' Purpose Shorthorn, Angus
and Charolais breeds. The cost
is low. -30tf
•THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street Unitea Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
ARMISTICE DAY.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. RONALD KLINCK, Music Directqr.
Knox Presbyterian Church
REV. R. G. MacMILLAN, • MISS B. J. WOODRUFF,
Minister Deaconess
MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise
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10.00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL. ,
9.30 A.M. Western Ontario Teen -town Conference Service.
11,00 A.M. REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE.
Bran -eh -109, Canadiar -Legion-- -and- other -affiliated-,
groups will attend this service.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
7.00 P,M. "DISOBEDIENCE AND ITS RESULTS."
GODERICFI BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a,m, SUNDAY SCHOOL. _
11 a.m. FAMILY WORS,HIP.
(Youngerchildren cared for during 11 o'clock service).
7 p.m. THE OPEN BIBLE.
TUESDAY; 8 P.M. - BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER HOUR.
REV. S. H. FINDLAY, Minister MRS. R. GOOD, Organist
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Victoria Street United Church
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° "Remembi4nce-ls Gratitude" '
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL and ADULT CLASS -Sacred Film.
11 -a.m. F-AMILY-SERVICE7-4UNIOR-CHURCH.
Nursery in Parsonage at 11.
"IN THE TRIUMPH - SONG"
1.30 p.m. Benmiller Church follows Sunday School.
3 p.m. Union Church after Sunday School.
MINISTER, REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
ORGANIST, MR. FRANK BISSETT.
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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."
WELdOME TO
EI THE CHURCH THAT CARES r]
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2-
• 9.50 g.m. Sunday School.
11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Worship Services.
, WEDNESDAY, rp.m. - Prayer and Bible Study Hour.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
VERLYN IR. SNELL, B.A., FSTOR
See us for.
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with
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See us now for the only traction that, puts
ell your power to work to beat winter roads.
• , Extra grip under power.
51% more traction in snow
-17% better traction in
mud.
• Sure control on hills,
cOrners, stopping.
• Quiet ride on bare
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AUTO ELECTRIC
CARPENTRY, building, remodel-
ling, dealer in Epps pumps, water
softeners,- bathroom fixtgres,
plumbing of all kinds, steel and
asphalt roofing. Frank McMichael,
phone Carlow 1108. 23-30x
ansion
ApAroval of a proposed 1240,000
• addition to Goderich District col-
klegiae Institute Was giveln by
Goderich Township council at its
, meeting at Holmesville Monday.
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CO-OPERATORS' INSURANCE,
auto, home, liability, accident and
sickness. Geo. Turton, 351 Huron
road, phone 1184, Goderich. . -38tf
SHARPENING - SalArt: hand and
electric; axes an cutlery wet
ground; shears; scissors, skates
ground lengthwise. Part-time farm
work. C. H. Homar, _Huron _road;
Cpposite-sture:-----
FLOOR SANDING. -Old and new
hardwood floors sanded and finish-
ed. Cree Cook, Clinton, phone
IW, 2-7036. 44.45x
BUYER'S 'GUIDE to '59 models.
Before you buy read unbiased de-
tails of what the new cars offer in
the Star Weekly.review of all the (-
)thy Enzensberger and Mr. Wm.
Tateat'liiOdelS7 :Get the Nov. 8 St-ll-maek; also a -speeth-by-the-Pro-
Weekly,• now on sale at all news -I vincial President, Miss H. J. Knap-
dealers-only 15 cents. • 44 I man which she had delivered to the,
semi-annual convention in North
Bay.
The education convener, Mrs, K.
Hoplcinson announced the winners
of two grade eight prize books:
for general proficiency at Victoria
sehool"Bonnie Allen, and Barry
There Were smiles all around when William E. -
Jervis, of Clinton, and Gerhard T. Suter, of Luck -
now, became Members of the "Volkswagen 60,000.
,Mile Gold Watch Club" in a brief ceremony held
in the showrOom of Texaco Service, Goderich,
Friday evening. These;two motorists, who bought
new Volkswagens from the Goderich . dealer and
drove them over 60,000 miles without a major re-
pair, are seen receiving their gold watches, lapel '
pins and certificates. In the photo, left to right,
are: H. C. MacPhee; Jackson Felker, of Stratford,
representing the area Volkswagen distributor;
Mr. Jervis, who drives a Volkswagen van 180 miles
daily on a mail route; Len. Watson, and Mr. Suter,
who is studying at University of Western Ontario.
Messrs. MacPhee and Watson operate Texaco Ser-
vice, the Volkswagen dealership for Goderich and
district. -44
MAPLE LEAF 1.0.D.E. NAMES
WINNERS OF SCHOOL PRIZES
The November meeting of the Mrs. N. T. Ormandy, a repro -
Maple Leaf Chapter 1.0D.E. was sentative to the local association
held at the tionne of Mrs. G. Gardi- for Girl Guides, 'reported on the
ner with 35 members present. The !financial. success of the Girl Guide
i tea. She mentioned that tke group
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G.,MEelthlisbeprrseswidueldvegooars
'seeme,d to be making good pro -
a body to the Remembrance ser- Ikress and that 40 methers had been
ice_atJKhox,PreSbYleriaii_ eh Ill:dli,present_ _at -the- inembership-mee
ocnanSaudniadnayLoengiothne, Branchinvitatioino9o;fat
he ing'C'he Opportunity Shop commit -
a member of the Chapter will place tee reported en a very, successful
a wreath at the cenotaph on Nov- October' clearance sale and were
ember 11. pleased with the assistance the
The secretary, ,Mrs. R. Hughes, various members had , given. A
read two thank you notes from new rack and shelves have been,
the scholarship winners, Miss Dor- donated by members and new
merchandise., added. It was
ctded-that -the shop. will be. elesed
at Christmas and will re -open again
in January. . • •
Mrs. W. I. Harvey moved that
the- December meeting be held at
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22. Lost and Found
LOST -Lady's wrist watch (Lon -
gine), on the Square on Tuesday.
Reward. Finder please phone 883.
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BLACK Persian kitten lost on Hal-
tional Anthem and lunch was ser-
ved by Mrs. D. Lietch and her
committee.
Personals
•'Goderieh Township is one of
seven municipalities in the coLle,
Date district. "
The addition, for which tenta-
ti nroval.haS already been re-
vtilsa, Department of
eg ton, Will mantle four stand-
ard classrooms, a music rdom, a,
science laboratory and a gymnas-
ium, and will accommodate ap-
Preximately. 180 students. .
Enrolment at the collegiate now
is about 500, and •Principal A. It.
Scott predicts a rise to 660 within
the next five years.
Under the 1957 equalized as-
sessment, Goderich Township will
pay 8.83 per cent of the cost of
the new structure; Goderich town,
51.01 per cent; Ashfield Township,
11.14 per cent; Colborne Township,
15.88 per cent; Hullett Township,
2.21 per cent; East Wawanosh
1 Township, 2.42 per cent; ana VeSt
Wawanosh Township, 8.49 pet
cent,
The council set Nov. 28
,nominatton day, aild elections, if
necessary, will be held Dec. 8. '
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AIDS IN CITY'S ,WIN ,
Mrs. M. J. Martin received a •-•-k'
clipping from the Tacoma INI:ews.
Tribune, Tacoma, Warngton, re- -
lating to the fire de artment of
that city. It has wo honor for
top efficiency in the operation of
the department's numerous engin-
es, ladders, etc. The man chiefly
responsible fOr the winning of the
award is -Dean Barrett and his as-
sistant. -Mr: --Barrett 'is a -son-int ---
law of Mr. and Mrs, M. j. Martin,
Cambria road, .his wife being the
former Phyllis Martin and until
her marriage eight years ago, lived
in Goderich.
Guests at the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Breckenridge were
the latter's brother, Mr. Jack Griff,
Mrs. Griff 'and children, of Harris -
ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Griff, of
Stratford, were Sunday visitors.
Mrs. Malt. Stevens hasreturned
to her home in Detroit after spen-
ding several days with her cousin,
Mrs. Wm. Gould and Mr. Gould.
.Recent visitors with Mr_and Mrs.
W. _Lawronee-and-Mr. and -Mrs.--J.
Wilson, Huron Road, were Mr. N.
Langstaff, Mrs. A. Holmes, and
Mrs. H. Baggs, of Sault Ste. Marie,
Ont.
The cadets of the Canadian Ser.
vices 'College, Royal Roads; Van-
couver Island, were visiting the
Royal Canadian School of Military
Engineering, Chilliwack, B.C., re -
'mills as part of their military
'training. With the former group
is Staff Sgt. Bill' Hayden, of Gode-
rich. •
Visitors with Mr. and, Mrs. Ed.
Weston, West street, last week were
the Bedford Hotel as. a dinner Mrs. George 'Reid, of Flaxcombe,
meeting. Members favored. this Sask., Mr. Harold Stinson and Mrs,
idea anMrs. F. Rouse was chosen IVIalcblm Toms, of Bayfield, and Mr.
to convene the program. and Mrs. G. E. Weston and daugh-
ter, Judy, of London.
Mrs. Roy Breckenridge is visit-
ing in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Ruggles Jenkins and new baby son.
Mrs. J. Baigent, of Toronto, visit-
ed last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Malcolm Mathers, Mr. Mathers
and family, and with her sisters,
Miss -Isobel -Murray -and Mr
Brown, Mrs. Matin's' sister, Mrs.
J, Lunney, of Sarnia, was also a
guest at the week -end, ,
Membership convener, Mrs. Wm.
Kinahan for Social Studies at the MacLaren, introduced three new
Separate School. ' J members who took 'their affirma-
The Echoes Seeretary, Mrs,. G. tion and were ,welcomed into the
Gardiner, stated ,that a project
chapter by the regent, Mrs. G. Ell
Reis, is.
,lowe'en night. Phone Susan report had been sent to the Na- Thoy were Miss Frances Arm -
1335j.
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appear in the spring issue of Ronald Nelson. ' •
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LARGE orange colored Pergian,:cat_gehoes„__ • ........_.... '4
1 Mrs. Robert Smith thanked t
lo-st from-Keays-Streer,-Crillfffelishe
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. 44x I 1V1rs. A. Nicol, convener... of ser- hostess for the use of her home.
pet. Phone 1293w. Reward
; vies .at home and abroad, sfiggest- -The meeting closed with The Na -
ed: that a shower,. be held for the ,
Cancer Society's cupboard at the
December meeting.
23.' Used Cars
1957„ DODGE Cusiom Royal, two -
miles. ,Trade or terms. Huron Goderich
do.,or....hardtop,,, driven only „. 7,000
Automotive & Supply, Huron road,
• -"tf hold Card Party
WRECKING 1'955 Chev., driven
only 18„000_miles,..engine•excellent, The Goderich W.I. held a success
all parts for 'Huron Auto- ful Dessert -Bridge and 500 -party
motive Huron road. 1 in the Legion Green 1160111 recently.
Phone 11.014/1,;.',0144,0' -43tf The dessert table •was centred
with a beautiful arrangement of.
1956 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, excel- autumn flowers and many varied
lent condition, one •owner, with baskets of bronze, gold and yellow
I radio, . windshield washers, gas flowers were placed around ,the
1.:,,auge; $1150. or hest offer. P10. hall, Miniature flower arrange•
II. F. Dunlop, Seaforth, or phone rnerrts of the same color centred
216. - • 44 each table throughout, the Legion
This was the work of Mrs. •
- J. Wilkinson., -
PILOTS MEET The president welcomed many-
Piles, their wives and friends mguresstsworBi liTehicahlf)oorfn et, ol‘rilei
rsr.cNh'.
enjoyed a friendly get-together in Ionis, Mrs. A. Wilkin, assisted at
the lounge at Sky HarborSaturday the door.
night. Films shown by Bob Smith 1 The door prize donated by Reg
of Windsor, included In4light shots Bell, was won -by Mrs. W. 1V10,1s.. A
oftwo home -built aircraft -- 'Bob• chocolate cake, made and dTaled
Chisholnjs."Bits 'n' Pieces" .and by Mrs, Jack Jerry, was won by
Keith Hopkinson's "Little Hokey." Miss Evelyn Jones.- "Cake tickets
Werein charge of Mrs, A. Butler
and Mrs. G. Atkey.
,Committee • conveners were:
vRoute Manager d
brige, yrs. J. Cook and Mrs. It.
Wilson; 500, Mrs, 'Wm. Donk and
phone 1165W.
Nationally Advertised Product re- Mrs• J. JerrY; dessert, Mrs, C.
Straughance
quires a distributor in your area. ',` rffee, Mrs. WMills;
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tea, Mrs. E. Patterson; kitchen
Male or Female, Full pr Part Time. : Mr. C. Proctor,
$300.00 monthly guaranteed in- 1 The posters were done by Mrs.
come for replacing merchandise in I. .McLean. Bridge prizes were
local established retail outlets a won by Mrs. J. Lee and Mrs. .J.
few hours weekly in spare tinne, Chisholm and 500 prizes were won
higher returns for fulF time. No: hy Mrs, G. Baechler and ;\irs, G.
experience necessary as we train Plante.
you in all phases of the business, ', Assisting the various conveners
as 'no selling , is required.' • fors, D, D. MacMillan, A. Hartman,
were Mesdames N. Miller, I„ Wal
no high pressure men are wanted,
YOU MUST - • .' K. Wilkinson, L. Bannister, G.
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Inglis, A, Strau'ghan, C. Bissett, W.
Be able to devote 8 to 12 hours Kioswen.
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weekly to businets. 1Card prizes were donated by \I eq -
Be able to furnish at least two dames '• H. Talmay, R. .Wilson, W.,
character references. Doak, N. Clairmont.
Be able to, make a cash deposit ' :----------'•
N50.00 to $1900,00, which
of stock.
11.42
Kingston* St, Phone 165
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is fundable, to cover cost DONNYBROOK
If you can meet these qualifications Mrs. Ross McMichael and family,
and, desire ,an interview with Com- of Sarnia, were Sunday visitors at
pany Executive in your area, send the home. of Mx. and Mrs. Edward
us a brief history of • yourself, in- Rohinson,
eluding your name, address and Mr. Graham Cluimney and ,son,
telephone number, Jerry, y
Write,to Box 130, Signal -Start 1
visitors,with Mr, and Mrs. R. Cham
of Goderich, were Sunda
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We are sory to report that Mr,
Georgie Naylor has been confined
to Wingham hospital following an
accident at Lloyd's factory, in which
he lost parts of two fingers,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Jefferson and
sons, of Newmarket, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Jeff-
erson and family.
The Sacrament of Baptism was
administered at the service in Dot -
following: Grant William, son of
Mr,,„.and Mrs. Morley ,t Johnston;
Jovee Corrinne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Chamney; Doris
Lorraine. daughter of Mr: and Mrs.
- Gordon Naylor; Robert James, son
, bf Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon tlarkes.
SALVATION ARMY
84 Lighthouse Street
SUNDAY SERVICES
11 a.m. Holiness Meeting.
2.30 p.m. Directory Class.
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7 p.m. Salvation Meeting
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
AT THE ARMY.
LIEUT. LESLIE ROWSELL
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- GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
-$11.49 for 75 lb: bag
NO. 1 STAMPED AND GRADED.
Buy, several bags at this price and save.
TRY OUR FRESH KRISP CELERY HEARTS
APPLES-Spys, Macs, Snows and Delicious --49c a basket
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KINGSTON ST. PHONE 1571
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PRE -CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
1N PERMANENTS
$10.00' Perm. for $7.5
$12.50 Perm. for $10.00
$15.00 'Perm. for $12.50
These perms will' be given by Louise and Robert. The
latter will also take evening appointm ents.
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PHONE 74
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