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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-04-21, Page 7Sin r•, r�. ' •':rte �"^�'X2'��;yca{��. c sale'',"'"' April 24th --.First Suniiey after Easter. 1.30 a.m. Holy C9mmtlnlon. 10 a.m. undaY School 'and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and "Sermon. (Junior Congregation° and Nursery). 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon .Rei . ,t N'ETS-S„'Er Yt41R,M.A., D.D., Rector. MR. J. F.. STEPH.ENS,' M.A., -Organist and Choirmaster. ti •.v a!Nq.,7`- 4'., ■ h.T UNITED- /lfHORCity s.,.2 ytta 0A North Street United Church 10 am.. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a,m. "WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH JESUS?" Nursery and Junior Congregation. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. GEO. INGHAM, A,R.C.T., Mus: Bac: Music Director. Knox Presbyteriari Church THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister Mr.11 de Jong,_Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaton 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 ,.a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7 p.m.LAYMEN'S SERVICE. Nursery and Junior Congregation. } { ' TV `- .. ....: WELCOME$ YOU, REV, W. C. COWHERD, eoxefer,ence Supt. will speak Saturday, Aprfl 23-4 p,m. and Sunday,. 11 a.m, Communion. 0 9.50 a.m. Family SundayzSchooi. �;„ q ,, li,e : •. .474.4)74# Wednesday, 8 p.mtl 6 Prayer end Bible.�Study. ., REV. E. A. COOPER, .Pastor,. -.JA, 4-9306. —1011658R11)6" AIu'ii 12. — Mr. and M. 'Victor men,, of ' orur r a, were Eager visitors here. ' '.`' and •Mrd. Jahn Mxter+beck •A'•t and' £amidy of Godexiieb, spent Sunday with the Leo Moerjbevk family.' .Messrs. Desmond O'Donnee,, Eldon Austin, Wilfred AuStin and Alvin Collinson have all jctined the crew of their heats for the sailing season. „Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Dwyei, Maureen and Timothy, of Kin - kora, visited .with. M.rs. Dwyer, e>,f es .. ipa ,..y.. �„ f1r:� ti• _ 1� _ 1",117..,94 sr , arut��,t'jh}nr� ny Dollar! +a1d Frayne fam M. and( Mrs Clareneo Doh- erty land two children, of 'Tor- onto, Jos. Martin, of Hamilton, Theresa Martin ' and Mr. and Mrs. Paha and Sharon, of Ham- ilton, Patricia Ann Martin and Jimmy Martin,. of London, were Easter visitors at the B+laise SUNDAY;`rAPRIL 24. 10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages. 11' a.m. Worship Service "The Loril's Requirements," 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. "Holy Ambition." Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Friday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples. 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. Bible School Graded to Adult Class. 11 a.m. "THE CHRIST OF TO -DAY," 1.30 p,m. BENMiLLER 'UNION i p.m, SEED -TIME THANKSGIVING. Ceremony of Seed, Soil, Tools and Toil. REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A,, B.D., Minister. MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist. You're invited toa Specigl Sprin own of. the most complete line of exciting new displayed at GOD-ER1CH MOTORS LTD. — SOUTH S Today, Friday and Saturda Three Days Oniy . . Come One - Come All ! • The whole family will want to�.'‘see the fabulous 1960 Thunderbird SEE also these new 1960 cars on display— Ford G-ai�xie ' The style leader for 1$60. Monarch THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED CAR 1.1110111, Introducing Goderich-. Motors new pay-as- LI.ICe-rne you -drive plan . Mark of distinction ,on the Ca,'iadian road, Anglia 105E The world's most exciting light car. Fordcii arse Finest Fords of a lifetime. Zephyr Qualfty-built by Ford of England. Faicon Cars and Station , Wa► :ons The hottest -selling compacts on the market, • 0 DOWN. UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY GODEHIGH MOTORS Ltd. FORD --- MONAT CTI --- FALCON • BRITISH -BUILT FORDS Additional, Classifieds G. Coming Events Rummage Sale, Saturday, April -23, ',at 1.30 p.m., in Knox Church Hall, sponsored by the Ladies' Aid. -1416 Reserve Saturday afternoon, April 30, for Knox Church Men's Club silver ,tea and bake sale. -1417 H'yCodech i1ulturn Sa societywill meet Friday, April 22, at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall, St. George's Ohurch. Mr. T. An- drew Dixon, an interesting speaker, from Exeter, has chosen as his topic "Conserva- tion as practised in the Ausable Watershed." He plans to illus- trate his -talk with colored slides. A,,.l _rge attendance of members -15-16 Come and see the New Hol- land and Massey -Ferguson bal- ers, rakes and crimpers—also conversion kits to complete the paler so it r ay be used for. the baling of grain — at George Wraith's, Montreal St., Goderich, on Friday, -April 22, at 1.30 -p.m. -16 The postponed meeting of the Goderidh Women's Hospital As- sociation will be held Monday, Aurid 25, at 2.30 p.m. in the Board Room. -16 Platt to attend the Spring tea in aid of World Refugee Year, en Wednesday, April 27, from 2.30 to 6 p.m., at the home of Mrs, H. Glenn Hays, Essex St,, rsponsored by Maple Leaf Chap- Jter,IO.D.E, - -16. . Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 30, at dine o'clock, in St,' George's Parish Hall, sponsored by the Margaret Seager Club. ,, w -16-17 To BE SURE of attending the outstanding concerts of the, (4erreh doominumity Concert' Association during the 1960-61 season, join during Membership Campaign Week—April 25-30. Headquarters •at The .Music Shop. Phone JA 4-7601. -16 HARIBO URLITE INN, G ODE- RICdI, Friday -night Easter Holi- day Teen -20 record dance .with Johnny Brent of CKNX. Sold' out Saturday' night. Make early' reservations for the' -Mother's' Day smorgasbord dinner May 8 'from 4 to 8 p.m. -16 Rummage sale,- Saturday, April 30, at 2 pini., in MacKay Hall, sponsored by the Home and School Association. -16-17 'Bake Sale at Dnnomme's Flower Shop, Saturday, April 30, between 24 p.m., by Laadies' Court C.O:F., Benmiller, 1647 Rummage Sale at Victoria Street Church, Friday, April 22, at 120 p.m., sponsored by the W.A. -16 The regular meeting of the Hoche and School Association 'will be held in the Public School; Tuesday April- 28, at 8 p.m. Mr. H. B. Such, Doctor of Chiropractic, will be the guest speaker. Everyone welcome. -16 Kinsmen Club will pick up 6 and 11 quart baskets, along with paper, on April 27. -16 • 16x Jaycettes' rummage sale, Mac- Kay Hall, Saturday, April 23, at 2.30 p.m. -15 4444404t1140011fi4404441.Gt GODERICH COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOC.IATiON -wishes to thank those com- munity -minded organizations and individuals who have donated student awards ,for the coming season. They are: Goderich Womenss Institute Dungannon Women's institute The Kinsrlen Club of Goderich The Dominion Road Machinery _ Co. Ltd. French Dry Cleaners Filsinger's Jewelry and Gifts Reg. Bell, Jeweller _ -� Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. John W. Hanna, M.P,P., Huron. Bruce Contributions from ethers ;who wish to help in this way I will be most welco'fttie. 004414411$410110.111•4140640410 ar{In n , BOUQUET F �. .� -anti 1Ya. R. -e 'ilie ( 0 _ ter ry'hnrcdfl- Da Gene _ �'ray�tie; - _''Rtie visiting • l wee' l'c�clre `�" � . r. �, .. • ... �,.,.�..° Danny, Jimmy, Paul and, Mari- players really appreciate ;the of a'nne spent Easter wilzh latives fortsof '.baa Procter, wale sees in Elmira and 1Zesoon, • ' to it that the hundreds of hock - ins ]orenee Lai bertus, of ey ip'iayers get fed wale they Hamilton, Miss' Frances Dalton, are competing in Young Canada Hamilton, Miss Frances Dalton, Week. The Georgetown team of Riv'ersdne Arnold ,Marsm,an, 'presented her with a brooch and iaowglas Pro tie and Walter earrings before they .packed up Kelly, of London, 'wereother and left for Easter visitors • Jere. y °me• . 111Ir, and blas. Clifton Austin Estimaied payroll in the cam- rettimed to their home here „on ing , g year for federal government Y after ' spending the employees, not incuding ern.. winter,mont'hs with their family pioyees o+£ Crown Corporations,• sin' Maltot'i and Toronto. , • is •$748,128,061. 4 Proved, --Nursing Home - Fairhaven Nursing Hbme, approved by the Ontario. , Hospital Services Commission for Chronic Care Patients. PubIit Ward, semi -private and ,private rooms., Write• Mrs. Henderson, Drawer 10, Kincardine. t6 -17x GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOQL_AII Ages. 11 a.m. "CHRISTIAN APOSTLESHIP." 7 p.m. Baptismal Service, ' E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist. MONDAY, 'APRIL 25 thru .SATURDAY, APRIL 30 r chance to buy hundreds of items at 2 for the price of 1 plus lo. IGA Royal Guest aCon L lb. 47c • MINNSyam" Snoboy. Bright Colored Sweet GET 1 FREE CELLO BAGS WASHED AND TRIMMED SPINACH _10.OZ CE_LI.GO i4GS aneer.n =sum ter. aimisa mows 25 EXTRA HUNTS FANCY GOLD ' BOND -STAMPS I- TOMATO WITH TH�E'PURCHASE OF JUICE 2 - ONE, 16 -OZ. KELLOGGS TOMAHAWK STANDARD CREAMICORN PLAICES CORN COUPON VALiD UNTiL APRIL 26 , "'� "'�� + • vr�,.e TOMATO AND VEGETABLE •.s arses �r 3iu.& 7 125 EXTRA HEINZ S GOLD BOND . STAMPS iGA 'mom mow osimmx FIRM AND DRY ONIONS ., r-134,13. _CELL -0- .B. ...r_.. with the purchase of 1 -ib. Chris"ties' l Rrrz BlsCul s ' SA LD DR ESSI maim minmo SUNNY MORN • 50 EXTRA TEA BAG GOLD BOND STAMPS II WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE -1 Kitchenette Broom ICOUPON VALID UNTIL APRIL 26 . Ira �. 4 ��� nerd armor.. nal r .,... rarer ,fir ARM a•a .11.11 25 EXTRA 'FORTUNA FANCY --CRUSHED, OR TIDBITS PINEAPP• LE IGA ASSORTED MARMALADES, GOLD BOND STAMPS .. ,.. ROYAL-.G�� �� a ��,•.,�,.,,�,_ . 10E CREAM CREAMI with the purchase of Ga 1. Bisset's f /p.m. mew eemi mom me= emoi WESTON'S 1 FOR YOUR BAKING PUR1TY. FLOUR - HOSTESS ROLLS NEW FLAT FOLD R429c-Save4c-13ayOnly 25c KLEENEX BONELESS 48 -oz. Tins 49c 10 15 -oz. Tins 6 10 -oz. Tins 16 -oz. Jar 100 Bags $1 69c 29c 69c 5 20 -oz. Tins si 3 9 -oz. Jars 59c Pint Brick , 25c 7-1b. Bag 5 5c 4 Ecom. Pkgs. $1 For A Treat -- rryIGA Meat tl ROUND STEAK V IJk1 OR ''llUMP ROAST lb. 75c FRESH LEAN -- LOIN PORK CHOPS ie 55e r Eirmaler ourrimit 2 5 EXTRA � s E�CTR � � � 1 GOLD BOND' STAMPS I'. 4 PORK SAUSAGE iiik Pk_45c W1TH THE -PURCHASE OF 1 -LB. TAB,LERIT5 SKINLESS �nuv�en SMELT FROZEN FOODS - ZER-O-PAI<.• CRINKLE CUTS 2 -Ib. Poly SPdRTSMEN SMELT 49!c - 1 -ib. Pkg. 29c 1 i 1