The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-04-28, Page 7TGEORGE'S CHURCH
'SUNDAY, MAY 1st.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. • Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon.
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No Evening Service.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., •D.0., Rector.
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, IMA., Organist anteChoirmaster.
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THE=UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA,
North Street United Church
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Guest Speaker—Rev. John 4K. Moffat,_ of
'-" Oshawa.
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "Called to Match this Hour."
Nursery and Junior C�oigregation.
7 p.m. "Maintaining theSSpiritual- Glow.'R
REV. A. E. EUSTACE,, B.A., Minister'
MR. GEO. INC HAM, A.R.C.T., Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
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10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m.. MORNING WORSHIP.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
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16. Public Notice
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
FOR a person- having rio trade
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114 -ALL?. -J �.,aiS.;he'ip you gest.
ittix '-•busine'Ss'wWhlett'lrade..ls
not required. Start ,your coin-
operated laundry, it wiJU make"
you money while you sleep and
Your community needs it badly.
Others are making money, why
nettyou. For further partiettl-
write-CANADIAls1
DISTRIBUTORS, 88 Robinson
St; Leamington, Ontario. •
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GAItD'3N lot available to Haan
who will cultivate. it. Apply':.to
Mrs. W. T. Pe1low, ,42 South -St.
17-18x
TRUST Company and private
money available for first mort-
gages on good residential pro-
perties. Call Harold W. Shore,
Real Estate 'Broker, 38 Hamilton
St. Dial JA 4-72(72. -2tf
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
'WELCOMES YOU, SUNDAY, MAY 1
This Saturday,' April 30—Youth film: "GOING STEADY."
7.30 p.m.- at MacKay Hall. •
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School.
11 a.m. "NEW LIFE IN ,CHRIST."
7 p.m. "VICTORIOUS LIVING."
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor—JA 4-9306..
Bethel
Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY, MAY 1
10 a.m." Sunday School, classes .for all ages.
11' am. Worship Service -"Freedom; of what price?"
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. "What went ye out
to see?"
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.
17. Business Notice
APOD line of J, I. rase farm
machinery is on hand, much of
It at the ctld prices; at Roibbie.
r ,--1.4alt*6w:
P:i :aner$l !bh 44r 15. Used trac.
tons wanted. 48tI
TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES
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"JTO W�a•A�F�.CrO.DtF3R�, ; - , . •
COUNTY-OF-HURON—
To
OUNTY_OF-HU'RtOTo Wit.
By virtue of a warrant issued
by the Mayor of the Town of
Goderich- under' his hand and
the seal of the said corporation
bearing date the 31st day of
December,, 1959,._sales of . lands
of Goderich will be held at the
Mynicipal, Offices, Goderich, at
the hour of 3 o'clock in the
afternoon on the 12th day of
May, 1960, unless the taxes and
costs are sooner paid. Notice
is hereby given that the list of
lands for . sale ,for arrears of
taxes -was published in The On-
tario Gaiette on the 6th day•of
February, 1960, and that copies
of the said list may be had at
my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 28th
day of January, 1960.
• S. H. BLAKE, Treasurer.
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NEEDMONEY ?
UNLIMITED f tntlls' available on
farms, homes, motels, `stores,
- etc. Fast service anywhere.
No retainer fees. DELRAY IN-
VESTII+ENTS, 450-A Wilson
Ave., Toronto. . ME
Florence Nightingale ,church Service
Sunday, May 8,
AT 7.30 P.M. -
Knox Presbyterian Church
BENEDICTION AT ST.• PETER'S. CHURCH AT 7.30 P.M.
Tea will be served following the services in the cafeteria
of the hospital. -
All nurses are urged to attend.
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DAID JOHNSTON 'wishes tq .ads'
vise all his many friends that
he is back in business at his
barber sihop, 29 Kingston St.
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t +t �iT ,'a w.ctw �17arf
WAVIER. URQ.WARr and -Com-
pany, - insurance- adjusting, an-
nounce the Opening of a service
Office at 126 St. David Sx,, Gode-
rich. Phone J'A 4-.8092. Keith
Ryorpft; resident staff -adjuster.
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D. Iin, Memoriam
t7A ;..--ffn loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
James A. CampheN, who pass-
ed away April 25th, 1068,
Sweet are 'the memories, silently
kept
Of a husband and father we
dived and will never forget.
No Tette' t cse 'soon?l xi ?'�a
'� r
Qr Bear, hiin say "Hello."
nappy and smiling, and always
content,
Loved and respected wherever
floral tributes -during their re-
,ce;r =- cd-berezv nt in- the,
lose of a loving mother. Spee-
ial thanks to Rev. IA. E. .Etta-
tace, Sties fulier�alome, Dr.
N. C. Jackson and the 'pall.
bearers; and to all who 'so
kindly helped in any way.
The 'Family.
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F. Engagements - •
'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter CY
. New -
he went; Combe, Olinton, wish to an -
Always thoughtful, willing andpounce the engagement of their
kind, ienly daughter, ,Mazy Ann, to
"theseare the'memories a.}eJame's scar
d. How/son,
eldest
Son of r. 'and
Mrs:- wed How -
-
behind. Bl fix Th ill
AIL + ,D'.9 Bridge End
Tire Service at .$alltrfb'rd will
henceforth be operating exclu-
sively at 218 Huron Rd. Former
oustoinetrs at the Staltford loca-
tion -are thanked for -their pat-
ronage and advised that the
dame good service is now avail-
able at 218 Huron Rd. -17
19kLost And Found
BEAGLE dog lost, small male,
black,
BEAGLE
and white mark-
ings, wearing a green' collar.
Phone 85)18. -17
A. Births
COOK.—At Alexandra Hospital,
iGoderich, on April 21, 1960,
to Mr. -and Mrs. James Caok,
God e 7idYr,, ::a,; 4a�hkez;,..3 t nda.
WILSON.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on April 21,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
'Wil on, Goderich, a son.
C. Briefs
Order Shell furnace oil -and
stove oil from Edward Fuels,
tank truck dealer for all Shell
Oil Co. products. Phone
JA 4-8386. -39tf
There's a large stock of lamp
shades to suit your every need
at Shore Appliances.- . Come in
and look over the interesting
variety. -10tf
Wilson's Delivery Service,
agent for Bruce Dry Cleaners: MCGRA(PTEN, Mr, and Mrs.
Free delivery. Rugs Gordon lMcGratten wish to
Phone thank their most thoughtful
-14�f neighbors for the beautiful
parting gift. 47
-- ovingly remenibered and
sadly missed by his wife Land
daughter, ,Beatrice 'and sons,
Bert and Malcolm. , 17x
weRaER.—In i`oving memory of
a dear husband and father,
William H. Carter, who pass-
ed' away, one year ago, April
27, 1059.
The blow was great, the shock
severe,
We little thought the end was
near. •
And only those who have lost
can tell
The pain of ' parting without
farewell.
Dear God, please tike a mes-
1 s ge,
To daddy in heaven above,
Just tell him how mulch we love
Yrvm,
And give him all our love.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly :J'
nissedq:_wife, Viala,.,and
-'iri•11�rren, Br�iah an�l�•i`!iC' .
STOT}PERS.--In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Herbert Stothers,
who passed away April 28,
1957. .
She is gone but not forgotten> .., a
.3.%.,a1unsngt.h.er;,Yeas,= ._.:
M our.lanely hours el irikin
Thoughts of her are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er
us, •
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little knc•w the sorrow
That lies in the heart concealed.
—Ever remembered by the
family.
son, y+ , e nrarr�iage w
take .> place. in Ontario Street
United Church Chapel, - MaY 7,
at 3- .p.m. -1,7
Mr.. and Mrs. Jahn C. Banter,
Goderich, announce the engage-
•mlen•t of their eldest daughter,
Donalda Evelyn, R.N., of Hamil-
ton, to John David Simpson, of
Hamilton, only 'son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Simpson, Goderich.
The wedding yvi11 take place at
St. Peter's Chu.rch, May 28th,
at 11 a.m. I7x
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E. Cards of Thanks
HODGDS.- I wish to thank my
friendly and relatives for the
many kindnesses shown to me
following my re -cent accident.
Special thanks to Dr. J. W.-
Wallace and MT. Floyd Lodge.
Mrs. H. Hodges.
17x
pickup
3-2353. cleaned;10c
14-17x 7192. '
a
nd
square
-G,ODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH.
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—All Ages.
11 a.m. Membership Sunday and Communion
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7 . p.m. Young ,Peonies'
Service..
E. `Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist.
THESALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, MAY' 1
CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND '-
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING,
3 p.m.* SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING. '
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
You are never a stranger at the Army,.
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G. Coming Events
Reserve Saturday afternoon,
April 30, for Knox Church
Men's Club silver tea and bake
sale. -14-17
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Rummage Sale, on Saturday,
.grit 30, t tett °� �•ih t
George's Parish Hall, sponsored
by the Margaret Seager
16;1,7
+ummage sale, Saturday,
April 30, at 2 p.m., in MacKay
Hall,. 'sponsored by the Home
and Saheol,,Association, 46-137
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Blake 'Sale - at - 'iointne's
Flower Shop, Saturday, April 30,
between 24 .pan, by Ladies'
Court C.O.F., Benmiller. -1647
Enjoy nature's.bigns of spring.
Take a drive in the country this
$Sunday and stop at Tiger Dun-
lop. Jun for- dinixr-4,4513;3065p4
Be we Of aecontntodation;
phone' Carlow 2406. Make re-
servations eunly for Mother's
Day dinner. u .. , -11
• A 'series os. prenatal cusses
will begin ,,Wetdneaday, May 4th
at, 2.00 p.m. at the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
These will be held at weekly
intervals'for nine weeks. Those
interested are invited to ,attend
on the above date or phone the
Health Unit, Goderich JAckson
4-7441, (between 9.00 a.m.-6.00,
p.m. t -171
The Sunset Circle Club, Gede-
rich, will hold a euchre party in
MacKay Hall on Friday, 'May 6,
at 8.15 .p.m. Lunch 'ill be
served, good prizes. Admission
35 cents. -1748
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The Goderich Sig al Star.
The .Goderich Gr duate
Nurses' Association will meet on
Monday, May 2, at 8,A6 pan„ , -in
the 'hospital cafeteria. pr. J.
R, a Leitch will be the guest
speaker. Alla nurses are wel-
come. . 47
,illarhatailite Inn,4 der'ie`h
' fi 'n aterddivice: +ny 20; next
Saturday dance May I21. Phone
(TA 4.91371 or 9254° .for Mother's,
Day smergasiblord dinner, reserv-
ations, May 8, 4-6 pan. -17
. The Aritneek Chapter; 'IODE,t
will .hold its dessert bridge Mand-
r•.+"r'Yf'•.?•'r..x 1�I1. .1,404 r:'..� ti.�'i J4dI,T..W:
REMEMBER, .Huron I County
World R fu!gee ' Year Blitz, May.
16 to 21. -1749'
.
Thur .a , April, 291th,WOO
More''than 1,400 miles. a rail,
w,aY track in Canada is .Sow•.
under Centralized Traffic Con-
trol,
n -trot, ' the electronics System
wh° permits, drpatchers 'att
central points 'to set signal and,
throw switches 4Yex long
speeds
duces the chance ;Of in accident, '..-
and permits a single ,,Track : to
carry 75 per cent as znucl tra i4
.as ordinary .doulble-track....,
o ,
The na ile,:of-ttb,e Quebec"nriin- .•,
log .town of Val d'Or means
"valley of gold;" allxotrgli.' tl.e
t'o'i'ss bxzil?t' o .a ,high plateaus,
the name. is ilio ght. to Have
come from a brand of- tobacco
popular, with, early miners In
the region..444
Victoria Street United 'church
"Our Father's Fellowship awaits you:'
7 p.m. Worship at the FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of.
the EUREKA ' LADIES' CLASS.
10 a.m. Graded Bible School. Adult B. Class
11 a.m. FAMILY SERVICE. • Jr. Church.
1.30 p.m. BENMILLER'S Joint Sunday School and Church.
3 p.m. UNION, CHURCH after Sunday Schgo12.4-_,
REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D., Minister,
• MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
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APR 2760 •.
McNALL.—We wish to thank
tour many friends and rela-
tives who remembered us
Wirth cards, gifts and messages
sof congratulation on our 40th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam MeN•all.
NfVINS,—Phe family of the
late David Nivins wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to
friends and relatives for the.
kindness and sympathy ex-
tended to them in their re -
,cent bereavement; also for
the lovely flowers and cards
received -17
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FREE
SFEAt1FC.
You may wm o beautiful
LAMB RUG.
Just come and regRler
dur,ng our Lomb Sole. ,
Nothing to buy' '
PICKARD.—The family of the
late Mrs. Lavina Pickard
would like to 'express their
sincere appreciation to all
their relatives,- friends and
neighbors for the. kindly ex -i
pressions of sympathy and
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH
sutw&i', MAY Lit
MORNING
SERVICE
ATr
11 A.M.
Xs..h} ,
4N••ii,..0.50nra N.MHIHAr1Mr•YNIJvvii0
SPECIAL MUSIC ... by the
45 VOICE CHOIR
OF WESLEY UNITED- CHURCH,
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•I.tJ'e
under the direction of •
F. W. • HOLTON, ACCM., SUED.,
Winners of many prizes and trophies in voice competition.
EVENING
SERVICE
AT
7 P.M.
GUST SPEAKER ..
REV. J. K. M�FFAT, B.A.,
OF SIMCOE ,STREET UNITED
CHURCH, OSHAWA..
GUEST SOLOIST .
BONNIE GOWMAN, Soprano
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WHOLE- OR HALF
LEGS o' LAMB
47c
lb.�
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BAR -B -Q FRANKS
Ib. cello 43(
IGA — SAVE 5c
CATSUP
2.. 11 -oz. Bots. 3 3c,
3 MEALS IN ONE -
IAMB BASKET
Ib: 25c
STEW ROAST CHAPS
25 • EXTRA
GOLD BOND STAMPS
WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 -LB. PACKAGE
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1 TABLERITE SAUSAGE
IGA — SAVE 6c a �'
BEEF STEW
ROYAL — SAVE 4c
.PUDDINGS.
SHRRIFFS— SAVE 4c
LUSHUS
' 24 -OZ. TIN 3 3c
INSTANT 1PKGS. 1 9.c.
,
3 RIG.S. 2 5 c
LIBBYS — SAVE 4c
BEANS DEEP BROWN 2.
WHITE CROSS WHITE OR' COLORED — SAVE'16c
15 -OZ. TINS
31c
TOILET TISSUE 8 ROLLS .$1
HAW ES —' 20% M• c LESS
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Fresh As Spring FLOOR GLOSS
QT. TIN 89c
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CALIFORNIA RED AND RIPE
Strawberries
CALIFORNIA LONG WRITE
NEW POTATOES
3
5 -Ib. bag ,
5c
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SUNKIST VALENCIA NEW CROP
Oranges 138e5�t�
FROZEN FOODS
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GREEN BEANS '2 10 -oz. pkgs 49c
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RED DEER
CHIP STEAKS 4 -oz. pkg. 225c
Pt. Box
DOZ.
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