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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
r Oct. -- 4HA�RVEST .. An THANKSGIVING.
04. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. '
10 ant .= Sunday School. Y
y . 11 a,m. • MorMng Prayer and Sermon.
14,10,';
t 'Preacher: Rev. Johri" Rowe,, M.A., Ph. D.
V4I Junior Cd'ngregation and Nursery-,
i '`'a ° The Rector.
7 ppm Evensong. and Sermon;
p. �
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, MA., D.D., Rector;
. f•. SSR ~IVdro4 119anlat-and-Cfioirmaster--• -'
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA'
tNorth Street United Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
WORLD - WIDE COMMUNION."
'At the conclusion of the service the sod
wil be turned for the new Christian
'Education addition "
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. • INGHAM, A:R.C,T., Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
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Kn'ox .Presb terian ' Church
REV. R. G. MacMILLAA MISS B. J. WOODRUFF,
t' Minister. .. Deaconess.
MR. HERMAN DE JONG, Director of Praise.
10 a.rh. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a,rn. THE SACRAMENT OP THE LORD'S SUPPER.
(Nursery and Junior'Congregation.)
7 p.m. THE SACRAMENT 'OF THLI LORD'S SUPPER.
Thursday, Oct. 1, 8 '• p.m. , Preparatory Service.
A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT KNOX •
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Victoria Street United Church
"Worship is man at. his 'best"_,
10 a.m. Happy Hour in Graded Bible School.
HOLY' COMMUNION
11' a.m. Victoria Street. --
1.30 p.m. Benmiller after Sunday School.
3 p.m:" Union• after Sunday School.
Theme: "YOU ARE CHRIST'S." ,
^ Pastor: REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A.,
Organist: F.• BISSETT.
FREE METHODIST. CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU
• `SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
9:50 a.n4. Family Sunday School Rally Day.
11 .,a.m.„•,.'TIDES' OF POWER.”
7 p.m. "RESURRECTION WORDS."
Wednesday, 8 pm.—Prayer and Bible ttudy.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor.
A. Births
JACQt lS..--,At Alexandra Hos-
Goderich, on September
28, ,1959. to • Mr. and Mrs.
. Gain Jacques, Goderich, 'a
son, Brian „1 and
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Alexandra
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, Gatte7r%tt;"',-6t. 1 "'Selitem= r
27, 159, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Mason, R.R. 3, Blyth,, a son.
RANKS .L -At St. .Paul's Hospit-
al,. Vancouver, B.C., on Sep-
tember 25, 1959, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Rankin (nee Norah
Castello), a son.
ROWE.--At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on- September 23,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ethvard
Rowe,' R.R. 4, Goderich, a
"daughter, '
,ST. LAUIRENT.-_At Alexandra
Ilospital, Goderich, on., Sep-
tember 26, 1959, to "Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. St.• Laurent, a
daughter, Marie Anna Sylvie.
C. Briefs
Order ' ell .fu1nace oil and
stove oil 'from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil Co. products. Phone 98.. •
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Save 20%hying a Bon
a -woo suitor $39.60 and
$47,60. Made -to -measure sale
ends`October 17 at McLean
Bros. Men's andBoy's Wear.
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ARNEL -- The new drapery
creation. Fast color to sun or
washing, comes 1n floral, ab-
stracts and plain shaded --, 46
inchesei wide. See these and
many other beautiful drapery
`fabrics at F. E. Hibbert '& 3oan'' .
IN A, JAM? SEE SAM
ARGYLE REPAIR SHOP',
92 Britannia Rd. E. Welding
and soldering. Motorcycle and
'bike repairs. We stock roller
chains. -39tf
tie • Preston'soon.
Anyone "tit old woollens' for
blanket pht;e 1096, Mrs. W.
We 4 •439x
+Planning. to Decorate? broad-
loom, Harding and Barrymore
carpet. Expert -wall to wall in-
stallation or rugslzes. Complete
window ' •service;. 4 curtains, vyin-.
dow shades-, venetian blinds.
New• drapery 'Samples ,now show-
ing. We measure; custom make
and install all drapes, Geo. W.
Sel),. efer & Sons. -12tf
GODERICH BAPTIST 'CHURCH
"Where you are a stranger only once"
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. iRALLY DAY.
11 a,m. World wide Communion Service.
7 p.m. "An Impartial God.",
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REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
MR. CHAS. MERRILL, Organist.
TH-E- SALVATION ARMY
84 Lighthouse Street
1st LIEUT. and MRS, H. CROSSLAND
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING.
2.45 p.m. DIRECTORY , and SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7.pm. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. -
Tuesday, 8p.m... Mid Week Meeting.
*Wednesday, 8 p.m. Home League.
You" are never a stranger at the Army.
• J. I. Case Tractor Proof Demonstration
To Be Held By' Your Pea1er
ROBBIE BURNS -
44815 BLYTH
LONDESBORO
` Come and see these, Case -O -Matic DoubleLPull Power ..
Tractors in operation at the, farm of
W. H. MIDDLETON
2 miles North of Varna, and 13% miles South of the Bay -
fie l51 Road, on
'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
STARTING AT' 1 .P.M. E.S.T.
SEAL OF SATISACTION-
NZ". IL.L111
-- TOP-QUALITY
HO'SIEttif VALUES,.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN,
FEATURE VALUE SAVIN;S1
1.19
a pair
,SEAMLESS 'STRETCH
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a pair
1.19
a pair
Warm Suntone shade for Fall
wear..Fine 15 denier thread,
Slz,esi Small, Medium, Large.
MENS HI -BULK ORLON
DRESS SOCKS
Mid -length In Orlon .Vistrite'
weave. Guaranteed 'washable.
Colourful Argyle patterns.
MENS NEW
BANLIM HOSE
Quick -drying, long•wearini.
-.Solid colours in cable design.
MIA -sock length, Slices: 10-13.
MENS
SPORT
SHIRTS
Extra fine quality, guaran-
teed washable, flannel
sports shirts. Perman-
..ent 'stay -collar, 2 -but-
ton cuffs., roomy
pockets. New fall
shades, checked in
Red, Blue, Brown,
Black. Sizes:,Small
(14-141/21, Medium (15•151/21,
Large (16-161/2), Extra Large
FEATURE
PRIZE
* each
Or -0's a Targe- o5k o lamp
shades to suit your every need
at Shore ;'Ap'pliances. Came in
and look- over the _ interesting
variety. 1 ;.10tf
Switch to Champion Fuel Oil.
Cleaner, more heat per gallon.
Automatic delivery. Life insur-
ed budget. Phone '75 for, prompt
and courteous service. V. J.
A11a'n, Goderich area distributor.
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REMEMBER — for building
and repairs, call Ideal Construc-
tion' Co., Godericli, Phone 1487.
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E. Cards of Thanks
THE PLAYERS .and manage -
Ment of the Goderich Dodgers
Ladies' FastbalI Club, wish to ;
thank all persons who 'donat-
ed toward their trip to King- ,
stan. Your generosity
,_, greatly appreciated,
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PAILLIPS.—Mr. and Mrs. Robd
ert J. Phillips, Auburn, wish
to thank all their friends arid
neighbors for tne_lovely even- ,
ing given them to celebrate
their 25th wedding anniver,s-,
aryt, also for the beautiful
tions and the lovely turkey
dinner given in their honor; I
.we moat gratefully say, !
GOD . , ---. I would like to
take this opportunity to thank
the nurses ..and. staff of • the
. Petal,, T r_ ..1y ' - f ae1 14
and those who sent a flow,
ers and -cards while `.I was • a
• patient in the -hospital,
a Chas. H. Gardner.
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yvish to thank"
, those who sent •cards, letters
and treats to me while pat-
ient. in St. Joseph's Hospital`,
London,-alstrittranks-to those
'who assisted with the harvest
and work at home while I was
PITBLADO.-41y sincere thanks.
to all who sent me flowers,
cards and gift4, and to those
who visited me while a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital,
' London. John Pitblado.
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F. Engagements
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Hotize, of
Mitchell, announce the- engage-
ment of their only daughterj
Betty Jean, to Ronald Douglas.;
McGee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
McGee, of Goderich. The wed-
ding will take place October
24th in Knox Presbyttrian
Church,t Mitchell. 39x
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Am poi
G. Coining iivents
Rummage --Or
gale .sponsored.:, by
Margaret. Seager Qlub on Satur-
day, O'etob!er 3, at 1 p.m., in St.
George's Pariah Hall. -37-39
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Runtnage -Sale, Saturday, Oc-
tober 10, at MacKay Hall, -at
130 p.m., sponsored by Gode-
rich, Rebekah Lodge, No. 89.
Anyone wanting donations -pick-
ed up call Mrs. Frank Bowra,
�e Godcrieh ignal ait' " # ur" a , Q�ata
Hone .and Scheer ru ilma$e
sale, 'Saturday, '-'. •ober a -
'Ma-61W11411.;'at .211:01.. •
Re g u 1 a r meeting.of St.
George's Churc vam�a s •Guild
Will be held in the Guild. Ron
on 'Wednesday; October 7th, a •'t
4 o'clock, followed byoa pot luck
supper.. -39
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are ho ding a meeting on Mon -
885-W. -3Q-39 day, October 5, at the,horne of
The Ahmeek Chapter, IODE, 'Street at 8 -p.m. and also a'ium,
will hold a rummage sale in Wage sale on gaturdayi October
MacKay Hall on Saturdily„Octo- 3, at 2 p.m., in Madicay Hall.
please note the date. ""' -38-39
Reserve Saturday, November
28, for the annual bazaar, spon-
Street "United Church. -39
The, semi-annual meeting of
the Women's Hospital Auxili-
aries, Regional Council No. 2,
will take place in Knox Church In the last ten years the per
afiditorium, Goderieh,. Wednes- capita cost of government in
dav, October 7. Registration at Canada increased from $276 to
1.30. All auxiliary members are $560.
Mrs. RimMer Bakker, R.R. 2,
Aubuyn, Ont., wiShes to an-
nounce the engagement of her
daughter5, Evertje, Maria, to
Walter Hansen MacLean, son of
Me. and Mrs. Lawrence Mac-
Lean, Kincardine,: Ont. ,,The
wedding will. take place on • Sat-
,t.ian Reformed Church, Clinton,
'Ont. 39x
The Ma le Leaf Chapter;
at Miss K. Whateley's home, 54
Nelson St., West. .49
asked to attend, The regular
monthly- meeting of ,Goderichl
-Women's Hospital Auxiliary will
be, withdrawn for October,
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Fowl supper, Benmiller Unit-
ed Church, Wednesday, October
day, October 22, 6,00 and 7.30
ticketg early. limited number
available, Contact Norma J.
Hazlitt, Carlow 2905, after 5
Reception and da'nce far kr.
Town Hall, on Friday, October 9,
Norris orchestra, Ladies bring
Harvest Thanksg,iving ser-
; vices at Christ' Church, Part
;Albert, On Sunday, October -4,
jat 130 p.m. Guest speaker, 11,ev
Bren, de Vries, of Exeter. Spec-
ial music, -39
A family gather
at the home of . ani
James 'Melntyre Col Arne
ship, last Sunday.. 'I'li�'..,
Peat 'were: Mr; and Mn�.
otter, Nub, Wis ,, oar ..
Mrs. C1,aren0 Potter,
Potter,, of Detroit, Mx'. an Mrd,
Russel' Potter, New altiinor , '.
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. roy Pot,
ter and; Ti m Ba Mr. .
antT Mrs; 114tt• r .. •►
and Mrs. Eric 'Harrison and fam-
ily, and Mr. finnan Potter. fill
of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
MacDonald and family and Mrs,
Ru 1b Hayden, 4Goderiah, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan- Dickson and.
family, and Mrs. Abner Morris.
of Dungannon, Staff Sgt., aue
Mrs. Willi ini R. Hayden end
family, of London. ;
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Canada's production of ,steel'
ingots totalled 3,240,930 'tons in
•t°he first seven months of 1959. '
compared to 2,686,833 tons in
a like period of 1958. ,r `
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EBB ROSS Says:
Quality service and quality merchan-
diSe .are the thlngs that count with
us. This iS why we enjoy excepHon-
al Public acceptance for an excellent
company` and highly competitive
We have a policy which will exactly
fit your ,needs. '
EBB 'M. ROSS, Representative,
Goderich, Ont.
Our .Gro Plans are the answer to Hospital and Medical
75 CAR SALE — 75 CAR SALE — 75 CAR SALE 75 CAR, SALE — 75 CAR SALE
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Motors Ltd.—Pearson Motel's Ltd, Pearson Motors Lta.—P'e*son Motors
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We MUST 'Make. RoOm for.New N/C6del...Cars---SoOri..!
g If YOU'Don't Believe You Can Steal,•Take:-A Look- At. The Prices Listed .Below.
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- YOUR GAS HOME ▪ - IF WE CAN'T MAKE A DEAL !
.4 '8' New Cars& Demonstrators
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,,,, g '59 FORD CUSTOMLINE TUDOR, new car
ca I in- lovely' crown saoohire $2595
"; ;Li matic, cUitom radio, padaed dash, wind' -
0 ,,, shield washers, new.
krz r-7, '59 BUICK ELECTRA, 225; equipped with every
t- 0 , conceivable GM 'accessory but refrig-
o-1 • o car" ,now. for sale at $625 down
di r, GMC TRUCKS
pg 4: Only 2—HALF-TON LONG BOX PICK,LIPS left.
.4 I . Only $1995 a,nd your acceptable tt:ader
SWEET FASHIOisIS
FOR BABIES
1.98
each
(I) Nylon Dressei
Pink, Maize. Sizes: 6-18
months.
1.98
each
Acetate Nylon Dresses
White, Pink, Maize.
Sizes:1-2 years.
Celanese Tricot Briefs ...
variety df lace -trimmed
styles.White, Rink, (Hue, -
Daffodil. Sizes: Small,
Medium, Large..
a set
Pink, Blue, -Maize, Sizes:
6-18 moBths.
1.98
Maizo, Sizes: 6,18
months.
feminine styles, 4
pink and blue flower prints
on white background. Some
styles lace4rimmed.
Small, Medium, Large.
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kez. P4
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(3)lialf-Slip and Pantie Set ...
lavish lace trimming on
quality celanese tricot.
White, Candy Pink, Romance
Blue, American Beauty
ATTENTION, LOGGERS,
SURVEYORS, CONTRACTORS
'57 GMC %-TON PICKUP miith 4 -wheel
ciPive, only 5,000 miles; one-half orik
gine! price.
'57 GMC 1 -TON 4 -Wheel Drive, only
3.700 miles,. make us an offer.
'58 GMC LONG BOX PICK-UP, like new.
only $1795
'57 FORD 1 -TON STAKE, 4 -speed trans-
mission, only 21.000 miles.
'56 DODGE -HALF-TON PANEL.
'36 DODdE 24 -TON VAN, new motor,
new tires.
'53 GMC 1/2 -TON PICK-UP.
'51 MERCURY 1 -TON, 4 -speed transmis-
rear wheels, 4 -speed transmission.
•'49 CHEVROLET %,-TON PICK-UP.
NEW BEDFORD 94, -TON PANEL $1995
AmEnniniMMINSINIElft
rn ALL THE CARS LISTED BELOW CAN
DOWN,, BALANCE' UP 1.0 36 MONTHS
No Money Down._
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..t4 i•-•4 '58 CHEVROLET DELRAY 2 -Door, only 22,000
0 in miles $159S
t--. 46 custom radio, low mileage $1595
Long -wearing enamel finish with matching plat.
form in linen -like weave, Wide selection bf
colours: MagVied dial for easy reading. Guaran-
REGULAR 5.05 - 6.95
ten vs,'Whila they,
ON SALE THIS WEEK
ONLY •
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'58 VAUXHALL STATION WAGON, only 4,000
,original miles, the scarce*st model on the*
' road today $1495
sary gold metallic, custom radio, like
new $1575
57's
'57 FORD. CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, 8-cyl.,
custom radio, seat belts, all-new Rvion
whitewalls, 27,000 miles ; $1295
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, radio
automatic drive, wheel discs, executivp
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 500 STATIONVAG-
ON,,44Door, V-8, automatic, custom radio,
positively like new $1695
56's
'56 BUICK SPECIAL 4 -Door Hardtop, eguipoed
-,147fh automatic drive, whitewalls, finished
in gleaming crocus yellow, $1295
'56 DODGE DELUXE 2-Do'ar, radio, whitewalls,
wheel discs, owned by one of pur
anks $1045
'56 CHEVROLET'2-DOOR HARDTOP, automa-
-tic, drive, custom radio, ete. $1195
'56 CHEVROLET 2-Dbor, excellent condition.
2 -tone green $995
56 CHEVROLET 4 -Door, 210 Series, driven by
a woman since- new , $995
'56 AUSTIN A-50 SEljAN, radio, overdrive,
gray with red leather interior, showroom
- condition $850
'56 PONTIAC PATHFINDER 2 -Door, custom
.radio, rear -seat speaker, 34,000 original
miles ' $995
'56 FORD FAIRLANE STATION WAGO_N
automatic drive, T -bird mcitor $1
We Are OVerstocked, With ,
8.'55 Chevrolet Sedans
some with automatkc drhre, radios,
none have over 40,000 miles. While they.
last Balance $856,
whitewalls, wheel discs $995
'55 DODGE SEDAN, radio, new motor, a steal
at $695
'55 NASH- AMBASSADOR SEDAN,-.-corrpplete
with bed, just the thing for traveller $675
54's
'54 PONTIAC-BUSINESS COUPE, automatic
leather ,interiar - $790
'54 METECIR,•,R,IREA-y 4-1ARDTOP, automatic
drive, power' Steering,- radio, power -brakes
'54 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, automatic drive,
radio,_whitewalls, excellent shape.
'54 PONTIAC 2-Daor. A 40,000 ,mile original
finished in 'Highl'and green, • $670
'54 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE Sedan,
radio, owned by an 'elderly- gentleman,
like new • $795
'54 CHEVROLET 4 -Door Sedan, very clean t ar,
new finish - $665
'54 METEOR NIAGARA 2 -Door, Custom' radio,
new bronze metallic $635
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'53 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN $390 ti
'53 OLDS. 98 SEDAN, hydramatic, radio, power z
brakes, a luxury car
$435 a
'53 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN_ dynaflow, radio, El'
owned by a local school teacher ' $635 r„,,, ,
'53 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN, finishe'd t..i.' ---.1
in gleaming black, excellent.condition $595, 7.,,t• • 9'
'53 FORD SEDAN, custom radio, new tires $595 !"-." " 0
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The cars listed below must absolutely be all ,-1 psi- •
sold in order to make room for the new models. S' t"
Make Us an offer an any one of these.• We ,
GUARANTEE you will go home ,with a car.
'52 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR, custom radio, "F,
'52 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, fintitted in a.
new motor.
• metallic blue. ' t4
'52 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN. '-•,-t•
newly refinished in lapriff blue. - ce
'52 CHEVROLET COACH, blue. P
'52 METEOR CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, good - --.1
transportation. % en
'52 AUSTIN SEDAN, black with whitewalls, 0 0
'51 METEOR SEDAN, custorn radio, overdrive, FL L-4 '
black with whitewalls.
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'51 PONTIAC SEDAN, 4%000 original' miles. hi I
9 Other 51's-Buicks, Plymouths, Dodges, Fords .11,
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'50 PONTIAC 2 -Door "'Down Payment $69
'50' MERCURY SEDAN with radio, 2-toneireen
nevi, motor' Down PaVment $69 g
'50 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN', 2 -tone green,
gown Payrnent $69 ',.1(le
with radio
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