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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-05-26, Page 5_.; A' F : D. ASI FTELD, May 2.4. Miss Lotti a Macdonald, of Toronto, ands , and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Lennart.. and daughter, of Barrie, called on relatives here last Sunday.._ Misses Anna and Chart ' tte R� t zie 0 i.ioronta� home for the week -end. Mr. Ray Maclenzie, of T onto, spent the week -end w h his father, Henry MacKenzie. Miss Margaret 1Mlacdonald, of London, was home for the week. The May meeting of the ST. GEORQE`S CHURCH .o SUNDAY, MAY 29 8.30 4.111. Holy- Communion. 10 a.m. Su,sistayt-..Sc,hoeU,an .,.Bible• Class. 11 a.m. Morning Service analfrSermon. (Junior Congregation and Nursery). No Evening Service. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, :,M.A., D,D., Rector, MR. J. P. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist, and Choirmaster. THEUNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church 10 am, SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m."WEAK IN THE FAITH." Nursery and Junior Congregation. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. GEO._.IN_G,-IAM, A,R.C.T., Mus: Bac: Music Director. Victoria Street United Church - SUMMER ORDER OF SERVICES 10 a.m. Graded—Beginners to- Adult Class. 11 a.m. "THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT." Family Service. --.Junior Church. -.. • 'ItY `a.tn: °-BEIVI ILVEIn761nt Sichdot-anc ~Ci'turrh. _ ... 3 p.m. UNION (Goderich Tp.) Church after Sunday School. • REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A,, B.D., Minister. MR. FRANK BISSETT,' Organist. 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. MORNING WORSHIP. REV. JAMES THOMSON, OF ORILLIA. (Nursery and Junior Congregation). FREE METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU; SUNDAY, MAY 29 9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School. 11 a.m. "Seek Ye First the _.Kingdom of God." 7 p.m. "Fear Not, Stand Still, See God's Salvation." Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. THE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, MAY 29 CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLANDp 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. IrM.S. was held last Thursday it ro -J)o : with Mrs. Wm. Ross, president, in charge of the program. Anniversary services in Ash- field Presbyterian Church will be held on June 5 at U a.m. and 7.30 p.m.. Rev. R. G. Mac- Millan, of. Goderich, will tie the guest speaker. - On Tuesday evening, friends of .Misses g e:�, MeiCayr ... akliered in Hemlock City School to honor her with a miscellaneous show- er. • .'Mfrs. D. R. MacKenzie, ' Mrs.. Wm. Ross, Mrs. C, MacGregor, Mrs. D. A. Macii,enn, Mrs,. ,D: :M1acMnrrchey, IVIrs. Henry 'Mac- Kenzre;'• Mr$ . atbeet-Wasa,F; 'Mrs. Hector MacLean?, Lis Sadie Johnson and'rs: Howes owes attended the Presbyter, ial at Whitechui eh on Wednes- PORT AL+B0 RT, May 24. -- Baptism service was held in Christ Anglican Church on -Sun- day for Harold Allan, infant son of' Mr. and Mrs. • William Tigert.. .Mrs. Jane Martin and Mrr, and Mrs. Gordon Martin were Lan- iOn u tx ;on Sunday:-,-,•,., - Mr. Arthur Tigert; Audrey and Douglas; of St. Catharines, called on relatives in the coni. rnunity on Sunday. 'Mr, John Tigert, sr., Port -ber-t's old -est resident, .hasmov- ed toGoderic'h and is residing :1. and Mrs. Jerry M�ooreY` of Sarnia, and Mr. ,and, Mrs. ,>ay Barker, Mark and Debbie, - of 1 Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr -1 -y.L�SMiWF�a The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, May 2403, ago +Qf~eWil, biter Canada since 1054 in construe- snow used uiternatianaRy"tor tien, facilities, machinery and grain Canadians' ',call aro; werr. oquipm, nt, 70 per cent has the only two eerealS natiVe-_tit came from dame5ti resO,t ce . he New Wor �d.. c rr s the,1 +: Announcing .. 6 . . -.A.t.,Litittttittatvilt,;1":1434Crolititoliwry- -um . aolt4,,, dispensing machine that mixes any of your cboicc of 1400 colors , ,.... in seconds! a day. and Mrs. William Tigert and >lmily. FOR GENERAL 1NSURANCE SEE KEN CROFT FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY - 0 CASUALTY GODER,ICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m, CHURCH SCHOOL — All Ages. 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE. 7 p.m. -- "JOEL'S PROPHESY." v »* .`"`":ti;?tr'�`�-'xi�F' �"�.,'r•.;�Ma'w9t"�' �. . 4:,t..�.�cw:�i'_2�:.�t, �azr.a;u`, '?+fi�•u�rAyi�c�&t'.��,.�t{�. E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist. t„ 1 Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle SUNDAY, MAY 29 10 a.m. Sunday School, claws ,for all ages. 11 a.m. "SECRETS "OF A CHRISTIAN'S LIFE" Miss Darleen Cracknell. 7.30 p.m. "Understandest Thou What Thou Readest?" 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. Have Your Walls Cleaned By New ,'Machine— RESULTS PERFECT, AYES PAINT, Your ChestefieIdn:,;rty $ 8.00 Also Rugs and Wall -to -Wall Broadloom - shampooed 8c sq. ft. — example 9x12 — only $8.64, Call— Waller Small Phone 546 or write Box 187, Kincardine. HURRY.! •.Only 10 o en er You' will be glad you did. -21x .moo. Days Left- TAGE COENT hat Goderich Manufacturing Co. �- -Iirothing To—Buy No Obligati�n Panelbild Holiday House ���_,.nmm llllllln� I1111111!I!IIII Ul onwn, THIS T.CATION COTTAGE FOR YOUR .FAZVIILY. OU MA WIN How To Enter Just drop in et our showroom in the plant on Anglesea street, and deposit your name and id - dress in the official entry 'box. Contest is 'open to everyone 18 Oars of age and over. Equipped With ... ' Uni-Bilt® Fireplace, by Vega Industries Skipper Shower Cabinet, by Hata Metal Mfg. Co. • Excelon® Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile, by Armstrong Cork Co.,. Ake} Gas.Instaritaneous Hot Water Heater Plugmold® Electrical Multiple Outlet System by Wire Molle Co. Factory -Built Chimney by Van Packer Co. Dwyer Compact Kitchen Unit Plumbing Fixtures by American Standard ` Si.0 000 V ALUt ENTRY DEADLINE is Saturday,u,ne 4 GODERICK Manufacturing Co. Limited 3 'phone lines: JA 4-8342-3-4 "Irour Headquarters ?or All Builders' Supplies" Horticultural specialist A. R. Buckley of the Canada Department of Agriculture,' assessing lilies in the test gardens at Ottawa. Test Gardening For All Homes A test garden has been esta- blished at Ottawa by the Can -i ada Depart i.ent of Agrieuiture4 to evaluate new plants being l developed in response to a cla- mor from thousands of home owners in Canada's mushroom- ing suburbs, states A. R. Buck- ley of the Plant Research Insti- �.1e��L' n ar•x?m: fbrt.: The aim af- • the •garderr=`is to assemble knowledge of new varieties for ,growers, so that they can purchase with greater confidence those -.with high ratings. New plants are placed in this garden as they arrive from liy- bridists, growers and nursery- men. The best varieties are used to replace superseded var- ieties in the general, collection at the Central Experimental Farm. Lt „ this way, an up=to- datecollection of the best var- ieties is always on public dis- play. First requisite' for plants under test, except. for summer - flowering tubers, corns and bulbs, is that they be hardy. No special winter protection is provided unless precautions are vital, as when lilies or other `plants arrive so late that a mulch is required to ensure survival. Groups of plants tested must meet „specific standards. Trees are evtr uated for use in lhome grounds or for city streets and roadside planting. To be of ornamental value they must meet one of two requirements: (1) they must have good flow- ers followed by ornamental fruit -a->rttu rtrecap ri;' r th mtist have attractive foliage over a long period and have qualities that go to make a perfect street trees such as restricted root growth, compactness, or a pyra- Midal or round -topped habit. PAINTS Maestro Color Mixing Machine Come in for a demonstration today! HOY'S Color Centre (Successor to Larder's Paint Store) PITTSBURGiI PAINTS Dial J'�4 4-8310 27 East Street NILE N'IT.,E, May 25.—Mr. and Mrs. Gauley arid children, of Gode- rich, have moved to the Moore house. Welcome to the com- munity. Mr. Douglas Squires, of Tor- onto, spent the holiday with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickson and family, of Kitchener, were Monday visibar-s wi'r - Mr—a-nd Mrs. Allan Dickson and girls. Mrs. Henry Horton, of Luck - now, spent the holiday week -end 'with, her daughter, Mrs. Bere, Mr. Bere and family. Visitors over the ,holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tho pson, of Oshawa; Mr,and Mrs. Huff and family, of Win sor, and-lfr. and ,Mrs.-Har- old Mrs.`Harold Mclllwain, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Dickson, Arlene, Diane and Wendy were Sunday"visitors with Mrs. Ruth Hayden, Goderich. Miss Evadale McNee, of Bel snore, *spent the -week-end with. her coos�.,, .Miss Helen McNee. Miss 'Mien (Rutledge and niece, Debbie Stewart, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge. Little Debbie is. also .spend'i'ng this week with her grandparents. Mrs. Harold McWhinney was hostess for a "Stanley Party" on Monday evening when 20 ladies were present ,and enjoy- ed a good time. ,Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Graver spent the holiday week -end in the States. solid Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child- ren, ren, `of Toronto, visited at the week -end with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith. A good crowd attended. the 24th ,of May supper in the 'Un- ited Church basement on Tues- day evening and as usual the ladies kept up their fine reputa- tion as good cooiks. - Mrs. Pete McCall, elf Listowel, is v=isiting win. Mr: and Mrs. Tom McPhee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack haniels are° renewing acquaintances in this community. GIDEO V OFFICERS E. Cudmtorrd, R.R. 1,, Hensall, was elected ,president and R. Brubacher,_ O1iintiln, vice-presi- dent when the South Huron District of the .Gideon Associ- ation of Oarkada hehi their an- nual.elootioii of officers at Dash- wotvd MondaY . •.V^:»7•ENII.E ..k. ,k} mfr_ �tcw_ w.s'a � :�il,�• V *� � ."tit. i,�.>"°`i. X14#7 STEAK oR ROAST Round, and T -Bone V.0 Ib. PICKED FOR FLAVOUR U.S. FANCY SWEET CORN, 1 EARS LEAN, FRESH GROUND MINCED .BEEF EUROPEAN STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE - .-SALADA TEV BAGS o 60 BAG SIZE73c TENDER, NEW CROP, U.S. NO. 1 - - LB. 19c 3 Lbs 99e GREEN BEANS n 1 SWEET EATING CALIFORNIA LB. 49c' ORANGES SIZE 138 LGAPAGHETTI - &&PL1 24oz. tin' 29c LGA PEANUT BUTTER 1b -oz, Jar 33c SALAD DRESSING DOZ. 43c ROBIN HOOD II BANANA ®_ • ,_ ._ ___ �..._, ORANGE_ CHERRY CUT. RATE , WAXED PAPER 32 -oz. •55,,, Jar. FAMILY SIZE. 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