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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-03-10, Page 54v 1 s • 1 t,.. if;Atr V;t -Arr'. Fier reser. rrs.versary of Mr. and Mrs.' Rol sxti fns, 41,4 Vincent, and the 44th an- of Mr. .tended the ;dr4t4 ee elee• ctii g an; Ar stin ter. a and Mrs. O TheNew 'Drapery, sensation , The colors are Sun Fast and washables. the width is 46 inches. • SEE- THE -NEW 1960 PATTERNS now on display at E. Hibbert & Son "s- (,�- �,�,y4e Epi i0�c?�Y/"r$�'!^'++7 �� .. ti,7rt'�`d,; . ' • *•. � , PHONE .SO1!, oay.1,7ks ..; .,Yli "t:1 -z --;; $51 b1S4io fill ^S '" �odrrc� DUNGNNO D,t,TNGLA(N?N i, Mar+e1i 8, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Durnin, cin Saturday evening at which the fagxily 'gathered., They,? received .many .1cee' 73r _.,,gin' s and Messages best wishes. They have : live continuously -on their farm all their married life. Miss •Ida Whyard, R.N., a pat- ient • at Goderich hospital, is Showinag sore improvement in her condition Visitors .ler the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harald Maize were the � y�latter's-..sister, 7, Mra. -Wilda T YY;114/.. *Rlatikie"...-lyi`i•.-.. 1�i". :I Irwin, St.'Thomas, and Mr. and, ilrk.11woad,-Marylin' and Danny, of Wingliam; Miss Pearl Caldwell, Leam- ington, is visiting her.• 'sister, Mrs. John Spivak. Congratulations . to Mi and. s. Victor Mr V ebur Erirngbon, 6th con- cession s on of West -Wa'wanoeli, R.R. 2, Auburn,. who on Wednesday, March 2nd, oCbserved their ,40th wedding anniversary. The bride was formerly Vera Alton; daugh- ter of the late Mr" and l4lrs. Herbert Alton, and the groom a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.. S. Errington, 6th concession of West Wawanosh. They were married :ey the late Rev. T. A. Stead an at the Methodist par- sonage,Dungannon. Their child- ren are three sons and two daughters, Jim 'and Harold, R.R. 2, Auburn, Ross, St. Helens, Mrs. John (Violet) Durnin, R.R. 3, Auburn, and Mrs. Ivan (Jean) Henderson, Toronto, They have 14..� randehildxen r. diiinery as given 111 . Mr, and. Mgrs. W. A. Culbert; son iBiil and ,grandchildren, Donny and 'Jackie Culbert, an Sunday. visited Mr, and Mrs. Earl Sherwood,,Carlow. Mrs. J. C. Drennan, Crewe, is supply teaeliing at the Crewe School for the teacher, Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mr, and Mrr. Howard Culbert, Betty and Barbara, on Sunday visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R,obt. Lyons, liaeknow. Mrs. M. Shackleton was hos- tess at her home on Monday afternoon for the United Church W.M.S. MTs. Esther Rivett pre- sided and opened with prayer and the aim and object prayer. Ten members answered d the r o ll ..sR�c wmsnee.' a rSeeli.rerit3r Whinne Ie� i h tie �o r: SUNDAY SERVICES ST'. . GEORGE'S CHURCH March 13 -- Second Sunday in Lent 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion: l..AZigt" 10 a. fi4t Y ,Ui cr1'k runt 1 kt s5 '11 a.m.'`Morning Prayer and Sermon. ' (Junior Congregation and Nursery.) 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Thursday Lenten Midweek Services. 10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel. 8 p.m. Shortened Evensong and Address. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector. MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A.; Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church EXTRA -LIFE MOTO-N ASTER .UFFLERS • New Car quality. Individually engin- eered for your car ... perfect fit. • Heavier shell, heads, tubes; Double - locked seams ... inhibit rust and cor- rosion. • Expert installation . ..,in a hurry! NOW'S THE TIME TO REPLACE THAT LEAKY, • DAN•0•E.RODS,_P.OWER--.RO•BSI GMUFFLER —Save Up To 50%,- At Canadian Tire --- ct.C. 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SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. "UNDEVELOPED LIVES." Junior Congregation and Nursery. --Special--Mid-week Lenten- Service Tuesday, 7.30 p.ln. • REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., Mus: Bac: Music Director. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—ALL- AGES. 11' a.m. CHILDREN'S DEDICATION SERVICE. 7 p.m. ' CHRIST'S WONDERFUL MISSION. 8 p.m. FIRESIDE. MARCH 20-27 — PREACHINGrISSION. ' REV. G. BILLINGS, Strathroy. FREE METHODIST CHURCH WELCIMES YOU—SUNDAY, MARCH .13 9.5-0 a.m. Family Sunday School. 11 a.m. "Christ Building His !Church." '7 p.m. "Christ Returning For His Church." (Using large prophecy chart.) Wed., 8 -p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. THE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, mAgCH 13 CAPT. ANO MRS. H. CROSSLAND 11 a.m. .,HOLINESS MEETING, 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. You are never a stranger at the Army. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle SUNDAY, MARCH 13 10 a.m. ' Sunday School, classes for all ages. il a.m. Worship Service — "Calvary Gamblers:" T.Y0 p.m., Evangelistic Service — "The Seven Fold Characteristics of the Werld in the Last Days." ' Thursday, 8 p.m. — Ybung People's Meeting. REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor — Phone JA 4-8506.. You are invited to come and worship with us, Victoria Street United Church FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU. 10 a.M. Sunday School, Beginners 'to, Aduit Class. 11 a.m. SERIES "We Have Found the Christ."' 2 — "I4E SEES SOMETHING IN US." BENMILLER- 1.30 p.m. CHURCH. 3 p.m. UNION REV. S. MR. UNIFIED SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHURCH, Goderich Township. FRANK stssgirr, Organist. Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister Mr, H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOO.L. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and Junior Congregation. • ship service: lrQ. !Mlle. u!vers Need the, Scripture ft was r+e-�Presentorted that 1,2 hospital t �piis and 13 home galls were made. The 35th annual Huron PresbyPrograny - terial of W.M.S. will be heldSeaat� Northside United Church, . r forth, an March 24th. 'he gi eet Y 1C hex .is Miss I3,,uth Churchill, y or s or11e1' aeontreaJ. Tne. tittle of .her ad- dress rwil'l be '>`The Church in tie City Streets;" Mrs. M. J. Read has been named a dele- gate . to g attend. An Easter Th'anikmoffering service • is 'being planned for April 21st. Other auxiliaries will be invited. iMrs. M. Reed gave a reading, "Bch - day in Africa." •Mips. Rivett gave a reading, "Crossing Racial. Barriers." Mrs. M. Shackleton read an akticie on Christian Stewardship, The April 4m -Ie ,t- ing will he held at the home of Mrs. M. Reed. Mrs. Rivett closed with, prayer. Lrs. Paul Caesar underwent an operation last week at Vic- toria Hospita•1, London, for sinus. We hope she wall have The_ 1a�1'tes of the section and speedy recovery, tthe trustees served a lovely The 'Women's World Day of i,un?ch. Prayer was on Friday afternoon MT. and Mrs. Don Oke and observed in Erskine Presbyter- familyeeof Zurich, and Mr. and ,..an Church. The leaders with Mrs. K it Oke and family, of Root. McAllister, president of spent V tInesday GNfrk►J� til+o 'brl st'i: -1ii tfi�€ir; p,ren .oda Esther Rivett, president, of the - er' and Mrs. ; 7r mie United Church, and Mrs. Ben fie' and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie e. Mole, president oaf St. Paul's ' OkWe are sorry to report Mr. Angliean Guild. Rev. Wallace - McClean was the special speak- er. Mary LOU McAllister pre- sided at the organ for the hymns and accompanied for a singing trio. The trio• were Mrs. Frank Jones; Mrs. E. Rivett and Mrs. Elmer Black. Miss Iva Carr read - an article on' the History of the Women's World, Day of 'Prayer. prayers -byyap-1 omit nt„ev e.re.egiuuaneelayears • I A'k` .:erneeIvers, Mrs -let -Reed, Mrs. M. 'Sha'cltleton, Mrs. • Victor Black, Mrs. ,R, Bere, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. Following the benediction by Rev. W. Mc- Clean, Mrs, M. Reed, on behalf of all present, expressed ap- preciation to Rev. '.11r. McClean for his line .message on '..1.'ra'yer,'. At the United Chureh service Sunday morning in charge of Rev. C. E. Taylor, three mem- bers were inducted to the ses- sion, Frank Pentland, Clifford Crozier and Wilbur �' -Br' wn. Lovely bouquets of mums, in memory of the' late Mrs. Roy Black, were placed `rt the altar. Larry Pentland and Robert Sherwood sang."duet parts iii an an,thern prepared by.Lhe judiDrs, air. Fred King directed. , Mr. King, new in this vicinity, is assisting with voice culture and an opportunity is open to all ?who are interested in singing and •build!ing up a chorus.. Practise held 7.45 p.m. Contact Mr. King 4 - - eeecSt , :oho ke 6 - Mr. Bill McClure, Elmira, visited his mother,' Mrs. W. H. iVIcCl'ure on Sunday at the home' of his sister, Mrs. Herb Firini-1 gan. Mrs.' Winnifred Wid-' combs returned. after attending the funeral of their lsrother- ne TaW, the late Alfred J, l-ieif,rd,' Toronto, last week. Improm'pn speeches pertain-, ing to Canadian Industries was the topic for the paetponed February -meeting of Dungan- non Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. D'u,rnin Phit-' . -kips. . The roll call leag' ani* swerod by telling "What I would do if I had an hour to spare." During the business session, $25 was donated to the Public Lib- rary. A committee of three, Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Mrs. C. Crozier and Mrs.. Cecil Blake, was appointed to look .after the canvassing of the southern half of Ashfield far the Cancer Fund. A discussion took place on hold- ing a public meeting -to devise ways and means of helping fuel victims - before .the :fire .equip -e. ment arrives." Mrs. W. Stewart,' Mrs. L. Ivers and Mrs. D. Phil- lips were appointed to draw up a slate of officers for the March election. Final plans were made for the _Summary' Day for the projectNew Lamps for the Old," held at Clinton. Lunch, served by the hostesses, con- 4ud ed the meeting. TAYLOR'S =WEIR, Mar. -Parents and friends were e tertained :last Friday evenin when Mrs. Orr, the teaclier, an two pupils' of Tayltr's Corner school put., on a program. • included dialogues, square ; daner ing "ansa songs.. ' They were as- sisted' wi lovely solos . by Mrs. Johnesbbrook and a skit. At the close of the 'program, and crokinole were play- ed. The winners for "S00" were: ladies' . high, Mrs. _ Elroy Rodges and second high, Mrs. R. Sturdy; men's high, John Howard, and second high, Ben Whitely. For crokino1e, • high prizes' went to Norma Waiter and Donald Cook. and Mrs. Sam Mei`l'al l are l; y ll , The Goderi eh Si n;� lltar • in lis, osed with. the 'flu. Mr. and Ads. Al. Williams, . London, spent Sunday at the Ads. iy, McCabe home.01, The W.A. had their regular meeting in the sehoolh use on T njures rio Wednesday everting, wit a fain $ attendance. During the ' even- ing, the ladies. quilted a dark n- quilt. The°"president eapclueted g the meeting. Mrs. 'Chester d Sturdyreadthe .Scripture. Mrs. Rey W4lson led in prayer. The Itr_.e'portsa'were read and approved. NILE . n, NILE, March 8. — Spending the week -end at their respective boniee's were Mary Louise Mc - Nelle of Walkerton; Marian Orser, of London', aed Helen Rutledge; of Toronto. - Norris Ribey, of Western Uni- versity, London, spent last week at home, preparing for exams.' Almost 100 mem, women and children attended the supper et Nile on Friday evening. This was a splendid turnourconsider- Ing the weather. 1V1iSses Joan - and June Mills, of Auburn,• de- ilighted the audiente with their 'vocal numbers. The pictures , didn't prove succe,ssful as the projector broke. Better lack next. time. ' Mrs. Howard Squires and Mrs. Harold JohiAton attended the funeral of their brother-in-law in Detroit this week. .Thle corn. munity. extends its sympath.y to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogie attended the wedding ef the former's niece, Miss Alice Mc. Kenzie, of Blyth, last Saturday. Graham MeNee is doing some renfodeling at the United Church parsongge in Dungan- non, Some of the men from Dungannon and Port Albert have been assisting with the work. fortune to get his hand in the' chain saw last week. Luckily it ditlift take off any fingers, but it required several stitches. The sympathy of the °com- munity is extended to the, rela- tives in thiA area of the late Mrs. Oliver Smith. Mrs. Wm. McCann has been a victim of the 'limbs this past' week. (Continued --from. page- 1),:; to the . G•allow car and X1,000 .to the parked ear owned by HaroldClaris, of forest. Alt three injured persons are well,known Here. Miss Gallow The treasurer reported the pur- has beets °e+mployed as a service Chase, of the church fuel. for represenrtative at the Bell Tele- ano'ther .year0,47he.MivtessWer) . ,.:,�.•� x x - .n,. the' April meeting is to be an- swered with an ,Easter verse.l ed by the ladies, with the re: An auction was conductedd' by sults being over $1.1. The ladies the president of articles donat- then enjoyed a 'Pot luck lunch. •rd's urrdnY, Mar, loth,. phone Oompany oMoo on Wl ,. street ter about live• Ymaklel. Ga U , an 'otitstan4b hockey, player, played Wit Seafo7Th -Juniors this p . H•f has ¶'erfermed 'wit Godepieh Sail'or�s ani; ager teams •in the past, .: . BRx Sturdy, an e,'txyployee •, the local braneb• of the Bank it Montreal, is the h .of ;A,.. Wil i l ani Study an a .the #1w YET. 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