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IN GOpERICH.DCHURCHES
Jen. 4, 2nd Sunday Aar •,ChrisIssos.
11.30 Asn. KO/ '
10.00 LIN. Sunday School aver Bible Class.
' ..,...Junii' S sed 1�lursery.
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11.00 a.m. 'filly Co ss usgsn•
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Jan. 6. .
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Communion in BMs ChaMl.;
REV.. KENNETH' /. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.r Roster
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A.. Organist and Choirmaster.
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THE , UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Street, United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
North
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11 a.m. THE .SACRAMLNT OF THE LORD'S
SUPPER.
Junior,. Congregation and Nursery.
REV.' A. E. .EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. RONALD KLINCK, Music Director.
Knox Presbyteriaiiiiurc
REV: R. G. MacMI .LAN, MISS B. J. WOODRUFF,
Minister Deaconess
MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O.., A.R.C.M.. Director of--Pralse
10.00 A.M.' CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Nursery and. Junior Congregation.
7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.
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GODERICH 'BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP followed by the Ordinance of
Thi Lord's Supper. '
(Younger •children cared. for during ,this ,service).
7 p.m. OPEN THE BIBLE IN 59.
Year's Eve Service, Wednesday, 11.9 p.m.
REV.
_S."H: -FINDLAY; -B:A:, -B:D.;-Minhfor. ----- _-----
MRS. R. GOOD, Organist.
WELCOME TO THE CHUR H THAT 'CARES
SUNDAY, JANUARY• 4. -- - ---_ ..._ . w _ .._. . .
9.50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. •
WEDNESDAY. 11 p.m. - .Prayer and Bible Study Hour.
'FREE METHODIST CHURCH- VERLYN.R.-SNELL; B.A:; Pastor
Near for all a it • .
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ily
home for Christmas. 'Mr. and
John Wilson, ot: Toronto, Mr.
'and • sirs. Ivanvett and ictally
and Sir. and airs. N Rivott
Bore and
Maley o� a
with bar' dater, Mrs. Bare,
Mr. and Mnas
. Chu. McNee end
family... and lir. and Mrs. Ross
McKey ng Christmas with the
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rote!was hariV d t% of
mine, :1 sad P et
emir** is Ednsoabsr�, Alta:, sot
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Mrs. .Johnson and family,. at
,Hraatfspent ++the Christmas
Mr. and Sha.' Jahn McBride, ot.
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Tiprt, of Gaderieb, spent Christ-
mas. Day with,•lir..ond Mrs. Walter
. Miss Miry. Nivins, of Galt, is
speeding ' the. 'holiday • with her
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dickson,
Aloe,Diane Sind Wendy and Mr.
and Mrs. James McIntyre spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. • M.
Fowler, of Goderich.
Mrs. Howard Sproul received
Word on Thursday of the death of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Russel
Robinson, of Point Edward. Mr.
and Mrs. Sproul, Mr. and Mrs. H.
McWhinney and Mrs. Elwyn Sillib
attended the funeral on Saturday -
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stewart and
'Debbie and Miss He1cn l utledge,
all of Toronto,:-pentlhe• ii'bliddaay
and week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Rutledge And family.
Miss Kathleen McDiarmid, of
Toronto. spent Christmas with her
parents,Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc-
Diarmic.
Mr. and'.Mrs. Cliff Horton and
family, of "Stouffvi'lle, visited with
the Rutledge family Sunday even-
ing.
Jamieson and Lawrence Ribey
urs- �,,,Pei�ni°� a. cher it;Q6lf'68�: i1�,
OAC, Guelph, this week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gossel, of
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. ' Elwyn
Sillib, Bruce and 'Sharron, of Cr.a•
low, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Whinney were Christmas visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sproul.
-Joe Crich, of__London, was a
recent visitor. with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Brindley.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson,
of Goderich, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and •Mrs. Allan Dickson
.and girls. '
Johnny Young, of Dungannon,
is visiting his cousin, Eric Wiggins.
Hugh . M:eWhinney is -attending 'a
short course at OAC, Guelph, this
week.
Christmas visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. Russell Brindley were: Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Brindley and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Brind-
ley and three boys, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Moore and girds, of Goderich,
and Mr. Ernie Mcllwain. •
Mrs. Hugh McWhinney received
or .last_week _that_ her -mother,
Mrs. Eva Elliott, is seriously ill
in Cornwall -hospital. Mts. Elliott
spent the summer With her daugh-
ter here and made many friends.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
A beautiful cantata' se vice was
.held. in Nile United Church on
Christmas Eve, sponsored' by ' 'the
Twenty-two young people
formed the choir with Mrs. Nichol-
son at the organ. The church was
lit by candlelight which formed a
beautiful setting for the service.
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Mn.: Aigiot.; /3X113 i-li *Skint*,
their 50th Xwodelistiannlvonarietesa
and AreisteDen-
am eget mid farmed z� Adolleld t until
a ewactive� ago and leave whan they r u
from. 'armingAimee
bass living in the home ledger
the
W 8 ver (Georgina Fielder)
oil :Point : ►ard, on -thebirth_ of
bsb7 daughter on December 23.
ConPatuullaattitons to . Mr. and Mrs.
John ' Doherty twin here married
last Saturday. • ' • '
Mr 'and Mrs. R. C. McKenzie,
Karen . and Murray, spent Christ-
mas bay with Mr. and Mrs..Harry
Girvan • and family. ,
Mr.' Gordon Pearson, of Dash.
wood, visited his brother, Mr. Nei -
Doe Pearson and family, over the
week -end. . , -
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Mr. • and Mrs. Earl Martin,, Miss
Joan Woolmer and Mr. George
Acres, all of London, spent Christ-
mas holidays at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Don -Bowden and
Larry, of London; -spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy.
Mrs. J. Johnson and Mr. Ken
Dickson,' of Toronto, spent ' Christ-
mas with their mother, Mrs. Mary
Dickson, and grandmother, Mrs.
H. Lednor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dunlop, bf
Kincardine,., -.were _ 3 nday-_ visitors
Vitt- 1 "and-Mrs:-'Walter'=Tiger1
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker, Mark
and Debbie, of Goderich, Mr. John
Tigert, sr•...and Mr. H. Tigert spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
William Tigert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harald Adams and
children spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and -Mrs. E. Errington, -of- Dun-
gannon.
Mr. John Tigert, sr., Mr. and -Mrs.
Charles Crawford and Mrs. L. Craw-
ford were among those who •at-
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"1 Wouldn't be without my
electric rang e .for anything"
"The. modern • tuning devices- and temper-
ature controls are so easy to operate ... my
mealB cook to perfection, ,automatically. And
because my . modern electric .range has a,
thermostatically -controlled surface.element,
I never have a worry about burned foods or
boil -overs. I enjoy care -free-' cooking .. in
g clean, cool kitchen. You will too• when
you cook electrically."
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GODERICH PUBLIC UTILITIES
OMMI$SION
or several years; ' - was' very
much a tad, They ' held a
'dm-
innery attendance.
rs Their Boa
Lloyd, v t ln a.Assn hem Uranium
the -guests were
!Aube MacDonald, of Windsor• Mr.
and Mrs. • Finlay MacDonald, chat -
ham; Mrs. Elisabeth Rose and Dan,
Mr. and Mrs. David YacDonpld,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick West.
. ' Many were the guests , who visit-
ed home fires " during the holiday.
Mr. and Mrp. Stephen Elliott, Sandy
MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Collinson, Kenneth and John Mac-
Kenzie, Jack Johnston, Alma Jean
Johnstone Arthur Simpson.
Mr. Jack MacLennan visited With
the Whites in Chicago.
Norman O'Connor and Patsy
spent the holiday in Detroit.
Mrs Colin MacGregor and Bob
spent a few days in Toronto.
Mr3. Bushell, of Stratford, spent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Simpson. •
Mrs., John Carruthers spent
Christmas with.MMr. and Mrs. Dun-
can Simpson. '
Miss Alde MacGregor, of Duluth,
spent a nay with her cousin, John
MacKay.
jaigerr4Wet CfOristall
wig 'Mr. aid Mrs. lianas slate
and family, Loads,. SRr. Blake
was not well, having to spend a Yew
days is Victoria ..Illaspital due to
a' heart aoadiiadmL,
lir: Georg* Beats;
Alta., hat returned;
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Ms. J. C. Durnin, 1Utdiener, and
Mies Margaret Joy DursIn, of � Tor-
onto were Yuletide visitors with
ktr.iitpd Mrs. Herb F
M. and 'afllrr Jlllisaa�v�
tended the diamond wedding an-
niversary celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Durnin in Dungannon
on Saturday. This community
wishes to extend congratulations
to Mr. .and Mrs. Durnin on this
occasion. • •
- -Mr.- Mrs.._Met .Dicicson and
family spent 'Christmas, Day. with
Mr: andMrs, Murray Dyer, is
Guelph, and Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. W; Quaid, in Goderich. ,•
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SALVATION' ARMY
114 Lighlhouse Streat
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4.
11 a.m. Holiness Meeting h..
2.30 p.m. Directory Class.
3 p.m. Sunday School.
7 p.m. Evening Service
FIRST LT. HOWARD AND MRS. CROSSLASIo.
You are never a strapper at the, Army.
Victoria Street United Church
"WORSHIP IS MAN AT HIS BEST"
10 a.m. Bible School and Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m.., WORSHIP 'FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
"Men of Genesis, ,1; 'Adam." - - -
NURSERY IN PARSONAGE.
1.30 p.m. Benmiller Worship efter Sunday School.
3 p.m. Union Worship- after -Sunday-._School.
Minister --REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
Organisf-MR. FRANK BISSETT.
BETHEI_PEN'F•ECOSTAL TAB RNACLE
"ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO ST.!" • -
SUNDAY - 10 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. Worship Service.
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY SERVICES AT "S P.M.
PASTOR - REV. H. C. CRACKNELL.
"A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU."
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1959 CAR MARKERS
On Sale in Goderich on
Friday, January 2nd
The local license -issuer,. Mr. Ralph Blackstone,
will have his license .issuing office in the Sole
Building Specialties• store (next door •to Croft
Dry Cleaners) on West Street, Goderich.
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COUNTY OF HURON
TENDER FOR •
125DLGY:Tw4
Sealed tenders clearly marked "Truck Tender" will be received,
by the undersigned until 12.00 noon on Friday, January 16th,
1959, for the purchase of 1- 25,000 GVW cab and chassis.
Specifkations and tender forms are available at 'tie 'office of
the undersigned. All tenders must be submitted •on official
form. 4 •
The lowest or any tender' not necessarily accepted.
J. W. BRITNELL,
COUNTY ENGINEER,
COURT HOUSE,
QUA= ONTARIO,
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Bertram Calmar and family, of
London, Mr..and Mrs..Percy Blun-
dell and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morrison and Kaye,. of
Goderich and Mr, and Mn. Russel
Irvin and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Cook and
Harold were with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Cook, at Chesley.
Mt. and Mrs. -Keith Blake and
Janet, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Menary •
• Christmas 'visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry.Cranston were: Mr. and
Mrs. Len Durnin and Cathy, of
Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs.. Norman
Kerr, of Newlon, Mrs. Agnes Dur-
nin, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Livingston Menary, .Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Cranston and Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Cranston, of Belfast.
Visitors= with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Irvin on Christmas Day were:
Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Ritchie,' Zion;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Moles-
worth; Mrs. Ivan Papernick,
Frances and Larry, of Goderich.
Visitors for Chr�istmae:.with Mr.
�Ixs_-Jlarsc . C.Itl .,wele Mr•
rF"Mrs: was. l o an Jimmy; - -
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mullin and
family,' of Lucknow; Mrs. Florence
Edwards and Mrs. Rebecca Bullen,
of Goderich, and on Sunday, Mr:
and Mrs. Laverne Culbert and fam-
ily, of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and
family, and Mr. Harold Blake, •spent
Christmas with Mrs. S. Fines and
Suzanne, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton' had
as. Christmas Day guests: Mrs.
-Robert McCabe and .son, Bert, of
Colborne Township; Mr. and Mrs.
Thotnas Mitchell, Arnold and
Donna, of Saltford, and Mr. and.
Mrs. Bert Squires, Shirley, Paul
and. David, Mr. and ;Mrs. Harry
Westlake, Janice, Betty and Pat-
ricia, Miss Ruth Mitchell, Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. ' Carman Polldek, Jo-
Ann, of Nile; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Alton and Randy, • •
Mr, and Mrs. Mason ' McAllister
on Christmas Day wereat'home for
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
McAllister, Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken•McAllister,- and also Miss Betty
Elliott and Mrs. teI'lie-Stewart:-''
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Habel, Jim-
my, of Port Colborne;' Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey. Anderson and family,
visited. with Mr. and ' Mrs. Alvin
Sherwood and Robert on Christmas.
Day....
Mr and Mrs. 'Frank,Pentland had
a Christmas 'family gathering at
,their home. Mrs. A. B: Pentland
End her' families were all present
for the day from -Detroit;' Toronto, -
London, North Bay, Sheppardton.
She returned with her daughter,
Mrs. Ernest Pritchard, "and hus-
band, to Toronto on Sunday.
Miss :Myrtle Phillips, of London,
er. brother. Mr. Durnin_
Phillips. . . • .�
Commercial Species_-
Three quarters of, 'the paper
made in Canada comes from two
species: spruce and balsatn.
More Burnt Than . Cut
Of the original forest,f Canada
60 per .cent has been burnt -four
times the amount cut.
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Mr. 1Meklstea is hating a"
v�aentionn in Sarnia wits lir. and
Mrs. Diann Mittman..
Mn: Crosier and Lorena, of Loaf
dee, wars holiday visitors with lir.
and stn. C. Crosier . and fatally
Mr. Douglass Lid was imam Irom
Sarnia for the Cbri$mas week -sad.
Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, of
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wioee�Mpne�WrM
seElelegman al
Yee dress
the wysic•�na.•
Dstere • Ow' Tates,
week -end. • ' • ' :
Christmas visitors with Mr, -
and . Sirs. Jin1C� Day
o►ere,.iiia. Canada'
Jim . Drennan, . sr., Mr. and; Mrs. a,most i
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BEDROOM SUITE!
BEDROOM- SUITES.
BEDROOM SUITES
Clearing -at
Drastically Reduced Prices
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10 -PIKE
BEDROOMGROUP ----_
including Double Dresser - Chest - Bed - Spring, and spring•
filled Mattress - 2 Boudoir Lamps - Pin-up Lamp - 2 Pil-
lows.
REG. S211.50 - SALE .$145•00
SAVE ;165.00
-pc. Bedroom' Suite
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ingrey pumice finish, with Marshall Box Spring
by Mc Lagan
and- Mattress.
REG. $414.00
-_..... SAtE PRICE
$249;OO
- PLUS
an excellent selection of other
BEDROQM SUITES
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SALE PRICE SI10.00 �O 5269.50
BLACKSTONE
FURNITURE.
WEST STREET - GODERICH
Follow the Crowds to
THE FASHION SHOPPE'$
Gres -test Clearqnce
WE'RE HAVING THE MOST OUTSTANDING SALE IN OUR NEARLY 20
YEARS OF BUSINESS. THE REASON IS THIS ... A HIGH STANDARD
OF QUALITY AT LOW, LOW PRICESII
• SALE OF COATS
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With or without fur. These coats
ate extra quality, drasticriily re.
duced 'for .immediate clearance.
R• ' Furs are now at a record low price.
SALE , OF FURS Choose your "dream" coat now
from our selection of fine qualify
coats and jackets.
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' Every suit master tailored for
SALE O.F SUITS good Books, long wear and custom
• SALE QF DRESSES
Make your selection from the
finest group we -have ever
offered at such outstanding
savings.
• SALE OF, CAR COATS
Famous Irving Posluns
brand, substantially re-
duced. Many borg•Iined.
ALL
• MERCHANDISE
20%
TO
50G
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OFF
AND IN MANY
CASES LESS
THAN q PRICE
V-NECK
SWEATERS
•olor $4.95 • 55.49 for
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�taad n' 5' of -:.-
All -Weather Coats
Regular from ;19.95 to 532.95. gr
CLEARING AT -
.00
NOW
AND
SAVE
FASHION . SHOPPE
Goderich
Phone 590
111. 1111111111411.
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