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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Sunday,'Sept. 18 -14th Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10.00 a.m. Sunday -School and Bible Class.
11.00 a.m. Holy Communion and Samos):
Ovnior Congregation, NurseTy).
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
MF-.44...EkTEPHENSt.. M..A.r -Organist and Choi mresterir'
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10" 121). SUNDAY SQ1001...
1i a.m. MORNING SERVICE.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. -A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
, MR. GEORGE ESPERT,
Organist and Choir Director.
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. The Rev. W. R. Bell, M.A., D.D., Red Deer, Alta.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation). "
7.30 p.m. Masonic Service.
Next Sunday, September 25 - The 125th Anniversary
and Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
$This wilS,..be,Mn.,,MacMiitan's last .service).:40-,..y..
Victoria 'Street United Church
"FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU."
10 a.m. Church School. Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m. WORSHIP IN FAMILIES and Junior Congrega.
tion. "PSALM 122."
10 a.m. BENMILLEli RALLY for School and Church.
1.30 p.m. UNION CHURCH ,,after Sunday School.
REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.,, MINISTER.
MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
NILE
NILE, Sept. 13. -Mrs. Ida Mc-
Whinney, of Port Elgin, is re-
newing acquaintances " with
friends around the Nile.
Mr. Cline Stephenson and Ur.
Lock Dane, of .Niagara
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of Lucknow, were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. "and Mrs Graham
MeNee and family.
Miss Elizabeth Clark has en-
iered Wingham hospital to train
as a nurse's aid.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Dickson
and girls visited with Mrs.
were week -end visitors with Mr. Dickson's brother, Robert. 'W-
and Mrs. Russell Brindley. den„Mrs. Hayden and family, at
Miss Donna Meee has regis- Ild,erton.on Sunday.
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-"outzrae at 'Teachers' Calrege,.Nigon Sunday as it is ahnivers-
Stratford. try services- at Dungannon
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M'. and Km: .Dan McCormiek:ited Church. The following
and tfarbara, of- Wirigilragre
Kate IVIeCormick, of Teesiwater,j Mzeand Mrs. Ed.Smith spent
and AirsIMargaret McLennan, Tuesday'in London.
4 THE SALVATION ARMY,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING,
41,,p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7/ p.m. SALVATION MEETING.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
SEPT. 25 - RALLY DAY - Special Speaker, Envoy Fred
Brightwell of Chatham, Ont.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. - Prayer Meeting, Bible Study.
Friday, 8 p.m, Young Peoples.
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor - Phone JA 4-8506.
You are invited to come and worship with us,N
GODERICH BAPTISICKURCH
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10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL -All Ages.
11 a.mr. "J.ESUSAN-NAZAREttl.'!..
7-eitritra..01EXEMPE-AftrEtaTEVERS"
E. Von KEITZ,- Minister. - W.-BETTGER. Organist.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU.
9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
71.00 a.m. "THE POWER OF THE LORD WAS PRESENT
.TO HEAL."
7.00 p.m. "CHRIST RE -MAKES MEN.1' .
Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER,, Pastor -JA 4-9306.
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GODERICH FAMILY MOVE$ lhe COMIIMInitX:'
TO SHEPPARDTON FARM JMrS., Cummtngi, of Detroit,visited recently with her Sister*
SIIIIPPARIDTON, 13.- Mt% Harold Johnston,
We are pleased to weleonie Mr. Johnston.
and Mrs. Chas. Wardrop and We extend our sylopathy kr
fatnilY, of Goderieh, who moved Mrs. L. llis who attende the
to the farm of thea late Icfrs. fUnera 1 of her mother In Waray.
Jones several weeks ago, tie' vine reeentbr. „
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CSHARE-TITE WEALTH ali,e1rpot Combi4ed,
JACKPOT OF $7.p.00 IN.
Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch 169.
A. meeting is planned for some time after
Thanksgiving by Goderich curlwho are
working on details in connection with the
building of a curling rink in Goderich. At
least 25 Goderich curlers are required who
will be actively interested in helping in a
financial canvass of the town to assure neces-
•iary funds for the. building. In the photo
above are seen enthusiastic members of the
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Exeter Curling Club Working on the erection
of a curling rink in that town. Members
of the Exeter Curling Club have volunteered:
to participate in work bees in order to reduce
the amount of professienal labor required
on the job. The members shown above are
seen removing the formo, from the foundation
which was poured last week.
-Exeter
-Exeter Times -Advocate Photo,
ASHFIELD Huron Raised
ated_atr.se.,, Win= Q. Barrett-ande 1,501 a -a
ASHIP-wif D. Sept. 13.. Mr.
son; of Toronto; spent -the week-
end with Mr. Henry MacKenzie.
Mrs. -T. Kitson ir visiangasher
.aister, Miss M. Thompson, in The Huron County World.
Dungannon. Refugee Year campaign has net -
The C.O.C. held their first led $1i3,507.59 and a cheque for
meeting on Monday afternoon. this amount has been sent to
Mrs. George Moncrief i in Toronto headquarters. Of...the,
charge of the Mission Band with total amount raised, -onlay
Mrs. Colin Howes assisting, and $392.57 was needed for expenses
Mrs. W. Wylds is leader of the of the canvass. All of the can -
Explorers. 'with Mrs. Lorne vassers were volunteers.
Luther assisting. The ',County of Huron itself
Miss Anne MaeKenzie is tak- donated $500. Other donations
ing the second year course at made with Huron are .as fol -
Teachers' College in Stratford. lows: Towns --Clinton, $2,745.43;
Death bf Mrs. Archie Mac- Exeter, $1,490.16; ,aGoaderich
Murchy.-7-There passed away in S2,246.33; Seaforth, $975.37;
Wingham haspital on Septem- Wingham, $980.36.
ber 12th, Isabelle MacKinnon, ,Villages, r- Auburn, $126.26;
widow of the late ArChie- Mac- Blyth, $392.25; Brussels, $131.45;
Murchy, of Ashfield, after a six- Bayfieid, $123.60e Centralia
month illness. Deeeased spent RCAF, $723.69; Hensall, $251)0;
her early years in Woodstock. Zurich, $161.80.
Alter herernarriageesheali-v-edefor. Townships -
many years in Detroit Some ColbOrne, $393.60; Goderich,
10 years ago sh,e and her hus-,$222:85; Grey $358.50; Hay;
band retired to their farin mil:3105.00; Howick (Gorrie), $21.70;
Highway 21.. He predeceased Hullett, $30.00; Merris, $385.55;
her three years ago. Surviving!McKillop, $211.60; StanleY,,
are two' sisters, Mrs. Kate !9100.00; Stephen (Crediton),
Bickle, ij Wingham hospital,i$576.85; Turnberry, $270.25;
and Mrs. Mae Little, of Alberta,jUsborne, $100.000,, East WaWa-
and two - brothers, John Mac- nosh, $80.00; West Wawanosh,
Kinnon, of Harriston, -and Nei1;$18610. Total -$13,90016.
MacKinnon, of New York. Fun-
eral services were held TueSdayIBRUCELLOSIS'TESTIN.G
evening in Johnson's funeral
home with interment made in UNDER WAY IN '11URON
the Woodstock cemetery on Testing has commenced under
Wednesday. the 'Brucellosis Control Area in
ifurdn. County. This program is
under the direction of Dr. ,I, C.
MaeLennan, Sub -District Veter-
inarian of the Health of 'Animals
Division of the Department of
Agriculture, Seaforth.
Practising veterinarians
throughout the county are being
engaged as casuar veterinarians.
They will collect blood samples
from the cattle.
The testingis being conduct-
ed in most of the townships
simultaneously, once the person-
nel have been trained.
Dr. MacLennan commenting
on the 'testing said: "The co -
Operation of all livestock own-
ers is required, that the test
may Proceed as rapidly as pos-
sible. The testing will proceed
1n an orderly fashion in eaeh
t o wn s hip."
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KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Sept. 13. -
Mr. and Mrs: William Berry
and family„ of Windsor, visited
'with Mrs. Sallies Dougherty and
famiIY".
Dennis Dalton and his daugh,
Ler, Frances, Of Hamilton, spent
the weekend at theft -home here.,
' Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Dwyer
and family, of Kinkofa, spent a
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Frayne. ..
Mrs. Edward Redfern and
David,qof Detroit, spent a few
days at the Frayne homes.
Gerald Dalton, of Toronto,
spent a few days visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Dalton.
Guests at Andrew Martin's
home on Sunday mere Mrs.
Mary MacLaren and Mrs. C.
Schneiker,Goderich: Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Hoogenboom and three
sons, of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs.
71)-Ke-p1T-77-teire---and family-, of
Seaforth. - .
Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
If, Brace ,spent last week -end
with. Mrs, Martha O'Neill and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Adelman,
Detroit, • visited Leonard and
Matt -hew-. -011ao u Oil in
Dan Doyle and son, .Detroit,
were recent guests at the Foley
laome.
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Lamb 114 THE Basket lb.. 33e
ROYAL GUES
Sausage, tRAY'PACK II). 45c
ROYAL GUEST
Side Bacon RINDLESS 55t
SCARLET PIPPIN - FANCY GRADE
APPLES
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FRESH, BRIGHT COLOURED
Carrots 2
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LOCAL, FANCY
Celery Stalks 2 Behs
Mr. John Carpion, son Of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Campion, of
Goderich, has been named pub-
lic relations and advertising
manager of Atlas. Two years
after he joined Atlas ain 1953,
he became advertising editor,
and in 1958 was appointed
supervisor of publications. He
has had 13 years experience, in
the graphic arts industry.
One hundred years ago o1
September 1, 186, .the corner -
tone of the Parliament Build-
ing at Ottawa, first of the pre-:
setft group of buildings on Par-
liament Hill, was laid by the
Prince of Wales (later King
Edward VII). (Much argument
had preceded the selection of
Ottawa as a site for the capital.'
'Perhaps that is why the famous
Toronto editor, George Brown,
said of the magnificent nevv
buildings when he visited Ot-
tawa four -years later: "Thy are,
just 500 years in advance of the,
time. It Will eost half the rev -1
enue of the province to light
them, to heat them and to keepl
thetn, elean. Such monstrous
folly was never pevetrated in
the world before!"
ST. HELENS
ST. IrELENs, Sept ,. 212. -Bar -
hare May, infant da4ghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron,
was baptized in the United -
church by Rev. B. F. Green on
Sunday morning. In the con-
gregation were-, the baby's
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Cameron, and Mr. and Sirs.
Eldon Miller, and her great-
grandmother, Mrs: John Mi4r:
of Lucknow. e-7
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dorscht,
Nancy and Susan, have eturned
ihome after spending five Weeks
en a tobacco farm at Langton.
Members of the Women's In-,
stitute catered to the Lucknow
Lions Club banquet in' the Leg -
lain Hall on Monday evening. •
Mrs. C. Dayman, of Bruce -
is visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Murray and other
relativesi.heb
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nners' class at the St.
Helens school included Wanda
and Brenda Lippet, Christina
Russel, Ronnie Cooper and
Terry English.
Attending the Lucknow and
District High School are Nancy
Curran, Nancy Dorscht, Nancy
and Patsy Cranston, Gladys Mc
Donad, Beth Cooper, Dianne
Humphrey, Mary Purdon, Ken
Taylor, Terry Wilson, Ann and
Donna Rinitoul and Herbie
Hunter.
Mr. G. A. Webb is again a
patient in, the Windham and
District G6nera1 Hospital.
An example of the power
potehtial of Canada is riamillon
pRiver in Labrador, where the
ftiged en
ergy
Olettsbo gAemilliorhr
mpwer. There are many other
rivers of which only a fraction
of the power has been dvelop-
ed so far.
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0. Coming- Events --
The first- Hanle and- School -
meeting of the new schen' year
will be held in the Public School
auditorium next Tuesday, Sep-
tember 20, at 8 p.m. Parents
are invited to meet their child-
ren's -teachers at this time..
Therewill be several speakers
with the theme "Activities Quite
side of School" who will be able
to help and advise on this sub-
ject We are hoping for a
record attendance of parents.
Won't you come?
The September meeting af the
Goderich Horticulture Society
will be *held Friday, September
23, in the Parish Hall of St_
George's Church, at 8 p.m. The
speaker is Mr. C. R. Bristow,
president of the Lu.cknow Hor-
441-D. -e---&-Gele4a-andeadireetoa,
elect of district No. 8 °of the
Horticulture Association. He
will speak on -Judging and
Judging Standards." • A. disc -us -
ion will follow. Prizet
mill he awarded for the two
Flower Shows held this suinmer.
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MammotheBake Sale, spoitisor-
ed by the Arthur Circle, in
Knox Church Hall; at 3.30 pan.
cn Saturday, October 1. Delica-
tessen counter and country
stare. Orders taken until Sep-
t. &Mb er „28 -phone 9300. (If no
answer, phone 8495). :36
The largest of the planets,
Jupiter, weighs more than all
of the other planets together.
It is 'probable that more than
one-third of Jupiter is made up
of ice. Below this tremendous
layer is a metallic rocky core.
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