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SST, GEORGE'S CHURCH
APRIL 17th('— EASTERy,SLINDAY
8.30 a.m. ' Holy tomm,unian,
9.30 a.m. 'H'oly 'Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School attic! Bible Class.
Ll a.m. Holy. Communion, 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.
GOOD FRIDAY -
10.30 a.m. Short Service and Address.
7.30 p.m. Service and Film "1 Beheld
His Glory." North, St. United Church.
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
GOOD FRIDAY .Service at 11 a.m.
Ministerial Service at 7.30 p.m.
—Film "I Beheld His Glory."
EASTER SUNDAY
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11: a3w1-2. "KNQW-1l�1G �, FIUS�`
Nursery an "`JiTior Congregation. -
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.
ter:— REAUZAT ON THRG C , CT.l0:% 4,, .tn , ::,.
7 p.m. "PERSONAL RESURRECTION." R"
GOOD FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. North Street United Church.
- Film: "1 BEHELD HIS GLORY."
E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. 04alint.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE, REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister"
Mr.`H. de Jong,,.Organist Miss B. J. .Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. EASTER SERVICE.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
GOOD ' FRIDAY
11 a.m. MORNING SERVICE.
7.30 p.m. Service in North Street United Church.
:
FREE METHODIST CHURCH---
Thurs., April 14,, 8 pan. Women's Missionary Society
Meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Sparks, Bayfield.
GOOD FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. Inter -denominational Service
in North. Street United Church. Sound Film: "1 BEHELD
HIS GLORY." .
EASTER SUNDAY—April 17.
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School,
7 a.m. Sunrise Service,
11 a.m. "As' in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be
made alive."
7 p,m. "Sharing Christ's Resurrection Power - Now!"
Wednesday, .8 p,m. Class Meeeting. .
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor - JA 4-9306 '
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacieg
APRIL 5-17. REVIVAL MEETINGS — WITH
THE CLARK SISTERS.
Thursday, 8 p.m. "The Road To Greatness:"
Friday, 8 p.m. Musical Night. '
- SUNDAY, APRIL 17
10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages.
11 a.m. Worship Service—Easter, Message—
Dedication of Babies. -
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic' Service. "Life."
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"
JOYFUL EASTER SEIgVICES
10 a.m. Easter Lesson in School and A B Class.
11 a.m. "GOOD NEWS IN EASTER."
The Choir's. Junior Church, -
1.30 p.m': BENMILLER Combined S.S.-Church.
3 p.m. UNION CHURCH after S.S.
-NOTE: GOOD FRkDAY, .7.30 p.m. North Street United
Church, Goderich Ministerial presents "I BEHELD HIS
GLORY." A unique 55 minute film.
REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A„ B.D., Minister.
• MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
GOOD FRIDAY .,
MEDITATION
Subject: "REALITY OF CALVARY."
The Salvation Army
10.30 A.M.
Dynamic Easter Film --"I BEHELD HIS GLORY."
North Street United Church — Good Friday, -7.30 p.m.
EASTER SUNDAY
11 a.m. Subject—"THE LORD IS RISEN INDEED."
3 p.m. Sunday School. '
7 p.m. Subject—"WOMAN, WHY WEEPEST THOU?"
SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC. EVERYONE WELCOME.
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CHARITY DONATIONS y OBITUARY i
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RONGCLA'SS'IF —Jo -salt
Donations are not advertising. Joseph Henry Prior; 46, Ot-
:.x_ T
rRteta.lers should be encouraged tawa Crescent, Guelph, passed
to make 'a -clear distinction be- away Sunday, Apr,il 3, in the
tween funds spent on legitimate Guelph General Hospital.' Born
^dvertising, and zrioney or mer- in Galt, he was the son of the
ar- late • George Prior and M y
i y d 1 vees chards_ kd aa1 Ooadx, He -- Was _1=40
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li�'' ^a.k'`n' [�,Z1�'* 1J�f �iufield i auditors have a tendency to 1913, ,int Sty _,James' Church,
charge the latter items to "ad- Guelph.
vertising." Consequently, the Surviving besides his wife are
retailer's budget for advertising three daughters, Mrs., Gerald
to` promote sales suffers. (Cora) Bard, Mrs. John (Thelma)
:Donrations to local charities, Chj,lton and Mrs. Bill (May)
etc., are a normal_art of the Yates�pa and one brother, Bert, all,
retailer's cost of 'doing business, of,G•ueiph; seven gt;andchi'ldren,
but they should not be "pilfer- Funeral service was 'held at
ed" .frosn=1»st:adves iM ng Me+ to jhan-; and -Wail- "funera#-
lf , a retailer budgets .. 5% for home on Wednesday, April '6,
advertising, and then uses 1% ►conducted by R, v. �lydhdeaporl
of the money fer charitable par- Kirk, of St. George's Church,
poses, sales and profits will sur- Guelph. Interment was made
fer, and the'ad media will likely in Woodlawn cemetery. Three
be assessed part of" the blame. grandsons and tthr°ee nephews
were pallbearers.
LADIES' BOWLING f
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TER—FI tThe Goderich Signal -Star, • Thur'sd'ay,'
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INITIATE FOUR N MEMBERS .. ...� ... VIr*
D FRIAY O.E.S.
visits while I was a patient in
Clinton hospital. TheI�oderich Mirrtstexial .Acs= The April meeting of Blue
C. Briefs' •
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove oil from Edward Fuels
tank . truck dealer for all Shell
04,1 --Ci ss�. rt „,..,_R. J2 .12 e
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JA;fit 1a. x.90
With one more night to play
in the schedule, standings in the
Ladies' Commercial Bowling HIS 89TH BIRTHDAY
League are as follows; Red
Wins, 121; Go Getters, 120;
Stiffs, 115; Flyers, 114; Dandies,
73; After You, 66.
High single, June Bond, 248; spring to start his garden. Last
high triple, June ,Bond, 631. Sunday a birthday dinner was
SHOP TO RE -OPEN
AU'BURNIT'E OBSERVES
AUBURN, April 12. 1 '' MT.
Jacob Stoltz cellelbrated his 89th
birthday quietly at his home
here. He is anxiously awaiting
held with hissson, Eldon Stoltz,
Mrs. Stoltz and son Donald, of
The Argyle Repair Shop, 92 Guelph, and his daughter, Mrs.
Britannia road east, will re -open Marguerite Chopin, of Wingharn
on April 23 under the• manage- were with him and his wide,
ment of Sam G. Argyle, jr. He Mrs. StoJ,tz.
is caking over the business from He , f a yaiued,_,niember of
leis father; Sam .A,r e• :sr: wht 4
. , .g'1'1. , x,. (r' .lirt'oX.:,l?r..e�i.. tri r.:iari. = h
y � u,�h..�;,r'�•
has been in ill health. Mr. January,+ he celebrated' his 61st
Argyle, jr,, Who is well known wedding anniversary. We con -
here, has been employed since gratulate Mr. Stoltz and .wish
1950 at the General Motors hint continued health and hap -
Diesel plant in London. piness.
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Davidson Texaco . Service
HURON ROAD (No. 8 Highway) Phone JA 4-7231
There's a large sto k of lamp
shades to suit our a need
at Shore Appliances. Co a in
and look over the inter sting
variety. • -10tf
Wilson's Delivery ' Service,
agent for Bruce Dry Cleaners.
t''x '.ptekupr aced. 'delivery. Rugs
cleaned 10e square foot. Phone
7192. • ' -14tf
-Park House Restaurant open
under new management April
12. open 6. a.m. to midnight.
Special Sunday dinners. ,For
reservations phone 9611. Take
out ' orders. 14-15x
Switch to Champion Fuel 011.
Cleaner, mire heat per gallon.
Automatic delivery. Life insur
ed budget. Phone JA 4-7162 for
prompt and courteous service.
D. J. Allan, Goderich area dis•
tributor.-30tf
In Memoriam
,HAGGITT. — In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand
mother, Ruby . •Haggitt, who
passed<ly f cur years.,,.a a,
A darling mother , is resting,
A loving heart is still,
But we know she is waiting for
Just beyond the hill.
As angels' keep their watchup
there
Please God, just let her know,
That we down here do not forget
ye love and miss her so.
Always remembered and
Larry Chanurey, Aurburri• soelation are sponsoring a stip • 'Water 0ha�pter-No•. 44 Order of
• 4 0 1�5x ertb Easter Film to be shown the Faastern Star was held in the
JLULI S —.I wish,, . thank ani -assembly ,roo't .Mas plc
my Zcirrd friends ..lobo :otiaern enned
bered me'with cards and flow- ‘,/ , filfii� lilrp�is entitled Mrs. Fdylhe' Phillips, il'istrict ;b'Y Mrs: Jac Scanlan.
ers while I w a t t I beheld His Glary, and it is
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-Juts Grand lAtatron
panda ler octal '.,rile 'tAthei
chapter. Four nsirtir mamba%
were *Mated into Ote °Moo:
Visitors (were ", ppagsen+t terOM
�n North Street United March PaYth, ceter and,Olintbn (hap-.
elay, rel 1{5, I . . ,
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-Good Fri-, . ' a : TernpTe .,.. �., . u�:�
'�. - cat�if;tee in ch • e co�v
as patient in of the last the story. .days of J
Clinton Public Hospital with the life of Jesus as told by Cor-
a fractured arm; and the many nelius the Centurion.
kindnesses Shown 'lne since .1 Cornelius learned from his.
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ne
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d I. he have �'
been deaplY appreciated. , friend, Thomas, .a�n,d' ,others" the
dgCails of events concerning' tl}e
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. '.t riuunhhant Entry, The , Last
-kill IS , se
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•TIDESWE1, I wish to thank rr on at'd Resurrection.
These facts • and what he .had -
actually seen contibined to make'
ham a convert to the New Faith.
The fillm is in beautiful color 1.
and has a running time of one
hour.
All of the oderich churches
whose minist s belong to the
association are co-operating and
VAN'STOtNrE.--I wisih to express their congregations will unite
my thanks to all who sent me for the showing of ' this film,
cards' and treats or visited me The Goderich Ministerial Assoc'.
while I was a patient in the ation hope that many from the
Goderich hospital and in rural areas will take the oppor-,
Westminster Hospital, Lon bunity of viewing this splendid
Lon-
don. Gordon Vanstone l Easter Film.
my friends and relatives who
' remembered me . with "Cards
and flowers while I was a
patient in the''hospltal. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. N. C. Jack-
son, the nurses and the •staff.
Mrs. Wm. Wideswell.
15x
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PERSONALS PERSONALS
F. Engagements
Mr. Stan Prevett left Tuesday
for a holiday at Lake Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fuller, (Florida, He was accompanied
Goderich Tossethips wish .to.:ans
pounce the engager e'nt-of
daughter, Clara Anne, to Wil-
liam Jewell, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Jewell, Colborne Town -
v l tf--8 ,--was orr-"irrs ffrs arr-
plane ride. They will visit with
the daughter of Mr. Prevett, sr.,
Mrs. Art Smith, and Mr. Smith
ship. The wedding will take who live at Lake Worth.
place early in May. 15 'Mrs. R. Finlott, of Toronto,
is visiting with Mr. and. Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest R. Peach- Harry Vines during the Easter
ey wish to announce the engage- holidays.
ment of their eldest daughter, Mrs, Ivan Papernick and
Ruth Gwenda, to William Larry visited in Oriliia recently
George' McLean, Fort Churchill, with Frances.
sadly missed by Donna, Gordon Man., son of. Mr, and Mrs, Harry,
aad...,l i ayne, ,and', l>< y,. R n,e11.. I' ••,., he wedding
}� _ale,
-15 ding tv-ta ce place early
in May" 15x
,1-LAGGITT.—In loving memory -
of a devvand moth, live R. n. 1322
Ru!by ,aUaar�ggi�tlt,e who ,passederDominion
WinniEatopeg, an-
arway four years ago, Apri1.17. pounces the er1 agerrient of her
We miss you, Mom, in many daughter, Carol Anne, to F,10
ways "" Donald Gardiner McBride, son
We miss the things you used to of Mr. and Mrs, C. McBride,
say. Goderich, Ont., The wedding.
And when old times we do re- Will take place May 7th, 1960,
call in St. h'aul's Church, Winnipeg.
It's then we miss you most of all, 15x
! --Always remembered and
sadly missed by husband, Bill;
and Rose Marie, -15
JOHNSTON.—In loving memory
of a dear husband .and father,
James B. Johnston, who pass-
ed away April 19, 1957,
Happy and smiling, always con-
tent, -TIGER DUNLOP E\17.4" will be
Loved and respected wherever
he went;
Always thoughtful, willing and
kind,.
Beautiful memories he left, be-
hind.
ss T% .- tesil----sase'_nsafes° P"
e-iaci•er•,wa-ss•'reeorded in 1936-37r •
in Alaska, The• Black Rapids
Glacier flawed three miles ini
five months—about 1'15 feet per!
,day. Iffewever,, ...raiosx:....glacier-s-fr
flow only a few feet, sometimes I
even less than an inch in a day.
REAi,'ESTATt7 WANTED
Mere 'ruins needed -- we have• cis niers _waiting
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KEN CROFT
REAL ESTATE BROKER JA 4-7253 ..
G. Coming Events
Rummage Sale, Saturday,
April 23. at 1.30 p.m,, in •Knox
Church Hall, sponsored by the
Ladies' Aid. -14-16
reaping their summer sche-'
d•ule - of Sunday dinners on
Mother's Day, Phone your
table reservations early for
special attention. Dinners prior ,
to''"this by appointment only,
---Loviragly remembered by, G, Kaitting, Carlow 2406. -14 •
his wife, Mary, daughter Vera
arrcl €anarly..._� ----Nor-th...-Street--Unit 4 (!4uuth•;
will hold- their -1960_ 'agq�nivers
MI:WK.—Li loving memory of a Lary services on Sunday, -May 1st.
dear wife and mother, Mrs. Special speaker: Special music
George Monk, who passed 1 at both morning and vening
away two years ago, April 14, ! service•s,
' 44-15
11358.
When days are dark and friends Reserve Saturday afternoon,
are few, - IApril 30, for . Knox Church •
Dear mother, how we think of.Men's Club silver tea and hake
you. J sale. - . • -14-17
Friends are friends ifti'bhey are � Your PENNY' OPPORTUNITY
We lost our best friend when'
will he from MONDAY, April '
we lost you. - 125th, thru SATURDAY, April
—Ever rcmcrhbered by the : 30th, when RIECK• PHARMACY
family. 15x presents the Rexall One Cent i
Sale, • -14-15,
E. Cards of Thanks"
•(i1I VI.NEY:—I would like to
thank my many friends and
relatives who remembered Me
with cards, gifts, treats and
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K1564
Huron County Trappers' As-
sociation meeting will be held
in Clinton Agricultural rooms
on Thursday, April 14, at 8.30
p,m. Fur show, prizes, buyers
Ispeak ers. All sportsmen wel
come. Ralph Keller, treasurer.
-14-15
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Save your waste paper for'
27 the Kinsmen paper drive, April;
.
The Goderich Women's Hos. I
pital Auxiliary will meet in the
Board Room, Monday, April 18,
at 2,30 p.m. .- -- -16
Rummage Sale—MacKay Hall,
on Saturday, April 16, at 1,30
p.m. Sponsored by the Sunset
Circle• Chilb,--Godcrich. - -1.5--
Goderich Horticulture Society
will meet Friday, April 22, at
8 p,m, in trhe Parish Hall, St.
George's Church. Mr. T. An-
drew Dixon, an interesting
speaker, from Exeter, has
ch,,osen as his topic "Conserva-
tion -as practised in the Ausable
Watershed," He plans to illus-
trate 'his, talk with colored slides.
A large attendance o'rmern�bers
and -their friends is requested.
-15-16
Jayceltes' rummage sale, Mac-
Kay Hall, Saturday, April 23,
ut 2,30 p.m. -15'
The :Maple teal' Chapter,
I,O,D,E., extend a cordial in,
vi•taliori to you ,'to attend their
Spring Ira in gild of Wold Re-�
•ftrgee Year, ,On Wedne-day,
April 27, from 2.30 to 6 p.m at
the h; -..,Inc of Mrs. II. Wenn
Hays, F sex, St. -15
IIARROURLITI? INN, GODF.-
RI(.'HH, special Easier dance, Sat-
urday night. Music by ,Irmmy
Rahn, his trum,pel and orchestra.
This is the first appearance of
this fine young orchestra from!
Landon. friday. April 22, Teen -
20 record d,ince with Johnny,1
Brent of ('KNX. Make early re -I
serv_:tions for the Mother's Day
srnor;;asbord dinner, :May 8,
from 4 to 8 p.m. Phone
JA 4,9371 o•r 9264. -15s
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. GordT Jamieson •
were in London last Saturday,.
in attendance at the marriage of
Miss Sharon Williams and Mr.;
William Craig, -in Calvary Unit -
led Church.
Insure and be Sure
For prompt and capable service on all types of
Insurance, "
See
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