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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-05-14, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 1.4th, 1959 OPETRICTI,..,�KG CENTENARY CHRIST CHURCH,. Wei:"Alr 71 • Christ Church, Port Albert, will hold a centenary celebration this weekend. There will be a spgia .„evening program on Saturdayat 8 p.m. On Sunday there wibe special services (See editorial on page two). , Sunday morning will see •deditca- hion of memorials. They will in dude 'those In memory of: John Hawkins? Mrs. W. C. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. 4arry Hayden, Mrs. John Tigert, Mrs. John Green, Mr. and Mrs. G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. 1..orne Cooke, Mrs. Ra],ph Foster, mere- hers of the Ladies' Guild, Will and Bert Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tigert, men of the Awned Forces, Mi'. and Mrs. Robert Iloy, Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sehoenhals, • • The records of the church show„ the following information: First Baptism — February 26th, 1859, Margaret Jane Degherty, daughter of James and Sarah Dogherty, by Rev. R. J. Roberts. First Wedding—John McClean and Elizabeth McQuillin of Ireland, by • Rev. R. J. Roberts, January 12th, 1860. First Burial -= Hard 27th, 1859, William Welsh, aged 24 years. First Service in Union Church — November 21st, 1875, Morning Prayer, Rev. E. M. Bland. •18'74 --Services held in. Dungannon, Port Aubert, St. Heb rd's, Smith's Hill, Manchester (Auburn) and Young's School House. .-. • 1876 --Services held in Dungannon, Pert Albert, Auburn, St. Helens ed' Lucknow,. 1878—,Duly 28th, Opening of St. Marks, A.uiburn. x878 ---'December 8th, Opening of St; Peters, Lucknow. First Baptism. in Christ Church— April '13th, 1890, Sarah Ethel McCo17nell, daughter of Edward ,and Charlotte 1V1eConnell. First -Marriage in Christ Church— William Johnston and Elizabeth Simpson,, June 18th, 1890, by Rev. James Carrie., July 8th, 1034—Celebxa'$ion of nth AnnfitversarY• July ' 15th, 1958 --First Memorial Cemetery Service. July and August; 1958—Services at 11.90 a.m. in charge of resi- , dent clergy. The Ministers The ministers for the past 50 years have been as follows: Rev. T. Melts 19054911 Mr. C., 1 Du Plan 19114911 Mr. E. Alexander 18,11,1911 Rev. T. 11. L. Young 1912-1913 Rev. R. A. ;Robinson 1913,1914. Rev. H. R. Williams 19144917 Rev. W. C. Allison 19174919 Mr, Alfred Shaw 1917-1917 Mrs. W. C. Allison 1917-1919 Rev. D. D.' Douglas 1919-1922 Rev. E. Hayes 19234927 Rev. W. Perry 1927-1929. Mr. G. P. Parson 1929-1930 )Rev. F. H. Gibbs 1930.1931 • Rev, W. Hall • 1931-1932 Rev. J. H. Geoghegan 1932-1937 Captain A. Ayland, C.A.•1932-1933 Rev. J. C. Caley 193441935 SPORT ALBERT orate its, 1 t h anniversary on Sun- day, May 17: • Nancy Diane and Robert Arnold, children of Mr, and M%s. Arnold • GARAGE and SERVICE STATION TO RENT Consisting of PARTS DEPARTMENT — SHOW ROOM SERVICE AREA • Located in Wingham IDEAL FOR CAR OR FARM IMPLEMENT AGENCY. — REASONABLE -RENT. CONTACT — -M:.._S.. 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MacEwan. Standing, left to right, are:, Mrs. `Morley Groves, in „costume; Mrs. Clayton Edward, president of the Arthur- Circle; Miss.' Barbara Woodruff, also in costume. Mrs. Edw rd is holding a Wedgewood biscuit barrel which is more than 100 tears oldand owned by Mrs. George, Stokes. S -S Photo Rev. J. D. Gilmour • . 1935-1936 Rev. P. H. Rickard 19364936 Rev. A. A. Maloney 1937-1941 Rev. J. A. 'Watton 1938-1939 Rev. L. Patterson 1939-1940 Rev. F. A. Hannigan 140-1940 Rev. G. K. Nobes W ' 194141941 Mr. • C. W. Mixer 1941=1941 Mr. G. S. Honour 1941-1942 Rev. W. Donaldson 19424945 Mr. H. L. Parker 1945-1946 Rev. R. A. Joselyn 1945-1948 Mr. G: M. Wyatt 19464946 Mr. _G:... Russ]J.-� _ .�...�.-.....1948-.1940. Rev. A. E. Tavener 1949-1949 Rev. B. H. Farr 1949-1952 Rev. H. L. Jennings 1952 - CHUCK'S 'CITIES SERVICE WEST AND WATERLOO ST. PHONE 1538 P GODERICH W. J. Denomme • • ,PERSONALS • • •4* , , • .Mr. and Mrs. J. 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