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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-10-20, Page 5"'01c BJP ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH .:.tilt V•+tt't yr,,- n-., trvli•,• October 23, 19th Sunday after Trinity. LAYMAN'S SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. `10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Mdrning Prayer and Sermon. (4+0111*.Cion r104 90a ;end,. Nursery) 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. R'E OIC i:r" Ir:.E` TAYL'OR ItiCk -'b D ""'R'ec a MR: J. F. STEPHENS, M.A„ Organist and Choirmaster. THE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23. 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE: 3 P.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL;, 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. "The Book of Exodus." CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—All Ages. 11 a.m. "HOME EVANGELISM." 7 p.m. "BEFORE CHRIST APPEARS." E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W. BETTGER. Organist. • Victoria Street UnifecrChurch "FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU" a 10 a.m:. Bible.SchouLBeginner-seio.--Aduf7s. - 1 I' a.m: "WtTFrO 'GOD; "WITHOt1T-HOPE." Family Worship and Junior Church. ' NEW AFTERNOON HOURS 1.30 p.m. Benmiller Joint Sunday SShool and Church. 3 p.m. Union Church after 2 p.m. Sunday School. REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., JB,D., MINISTER MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist. FREE METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Family Sunday School. 11.00 aim. SERIES ON "THE LORD'S PRAYER." No. 5—"Forgive us as we .Forgive Others." 7 p.m. "JOSE, -irA. TYPE OF CHRIST." 8.30 p.m.—Final Climax in the series of PILGRIM'S PROGRESS in full color on the screen. WEDNESDAY-- REV. DALE CRYIERMAN World Traveller in the interests of miksions, former head of Youth for Christ for Japan will be guest speaker at the MEN'S FELLOWSHIP DINNER . 7 p.m. at Tiger Dunlop Inn;'and'will show recently taken ROUND -THE -WORLD PICTURES at 8.30 span. in"' the Church. • R.EV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor—JA 4-9306. Taylor's Corner TAYLOR'S CORNER, Oct. 18. --Rev. Mr. Cook, retired United •Churoh miniSter, of LUcan, con- ducted the anniversary services on Sunday. •The church was bea uflif ullY 9 de ora ted with fall i w - u lr e, •ser �•.,. ,ch . ail er zh flowers and was �i►teltl ' iifu� dor vice, rn honor of Mr. and Mrs. the morning service. ,The choir Walter Tigert who have sold 8ar1g °ihc''aathem,t.0 , ►die' kheix ar �ancl p.urebased:-cg= - b, Singing," and 1Virs. Pete Harri- irsuoPstintee?'Tar-ng' x°bderieh. • A`fter the thwaens,Mr. ,,a1p�hson was the soloist. At the Mr. I-larrald Adams, cvenin.g service, the choir sang read an address and presented "In The Garden' and the trio, them with. a purse , of money. composed of Mrs. R Penning- Mr. John Tigert, sr., and 'Mr. Ston, Mrs. P. Harrison and Mr. S. and Mrs. Ed. Tigert and daugh- Wain sang "Beyond The Sun- ter, of Goderich, attended. set." Mr. Cook based, his ser- Guest soloist ror the service mon on "She hath done what was ,the rector's son, Mr. Wright, she -could." Rev. Mr. Cook w s of Toronto. During the service, entertained at the homes of Mir Mr. Tmgert's resignation as or - and Mrs. Roy Wilson, and Mr. ganist was read and regretfully and Mrs. Wm. Snyder. Next accepted. Mr. Wright thanked Sunday, October 23, will 'be the organist an behalf of the Communion Sunday. congregation for his many years Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn spent of seryiee. ,Miss Linda Foster, the week -end in Ottarwa.the new organist, *twill cam - Mr. aria Mrs. Ernest ..Ne- mence duties October 30Ifh. .biggin, Atwood, visited for The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's couple of days with the lady's United Churclh held ,bheis cousin, Mrs. Wm. Snyder, and Thankoffering meeting on Octo- Mr. Snyder. ber 14. Guests were present • Port Albert Organist Is Honored AtaFareweit Church Supper POW ALBERT, Oct. 17.—A well -attended supper was held on Sunday, October 16th in the THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church Q, 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 ..a.m. MORNING SERVICE. Nursery and, Junior Congregiiion. REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D., Minister .:., . MR. GEORGE ESPERT, a arganiSlrinwaVa.£1noirmZitector.. .-a:,,- Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle S°H N DA°ir ,----OC~TGB.E R' 23 ' 10 a.m. Sunday School, classo for all ages. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Mon., Oct. 24.28—Boys and Girls Crusade • with Rev. Fred Potter, Hamilton. Sound films, mysteriousobjects, illustrated Choruses. Scene-O-Feli,..�Art Drawings; Oil: Paintings, Competitions anti Prizes. REV. H. C. CRACKNEL:L, Pastor -- Phone JA 4-8506. You are invited to come and worship with us. from Dungannon, Nile, Le•eburn and Port., Aubert Anglican chur4hes. Mrs. Ernie Crawford presided and re s d Mrs. Rob t. Bogie was-pian'ist. • Seripture-wasNread' by Mrs. Mel Dickson, followed Oit{h prayer by Mrs. H. Lednor. Miss • Crawford introduced' the speaker, Mrs. S. A. Monte, of Goderich, Who spoke on "To- getherness." Mrs, Elmer Hunt- er, Leeburn, Mrs. Mel Reid, Dungannon ,and Mrs. Forester, Port 'Albert, ' all favored with readings and Miss Karen lVlc- Kenzie played a piano selection. Mrs. Crawford closed the meet- ing with prayer and lunch and a social hour was enjoyed. The Ladies' Guild of . Christ Church met at the home of Mrs. Rot' Petrie on Wednesday of last week with nine members present. The afternoon was spent quilting a quilt donated tly 1VIrs. Harold. Adams. The roll call for next meeting will be a Bible quizz and wild be at the home of Mrs. Elmer Graham. A pot luck supper was decided en for Sunday, October 16th, in the basement hall, The hostess served lunch. St. George's WA Is Willed 8500 Present at the October meet- ing of St. George's Woman's Auxiliary held in the Parish Hall, were members of the mis- iovary organizations from North Street -United Church, Kno'x Preslbyterian Church, Vic- toria Street United Church and fiheATBa+ptrisk.chlurcirss- - The president, Mrs: "H. - Tr i' borne, presided and read 'the opening. prayers. Mrs. A. Pal- mer read the Litany and Mrs. G Love led in the Prayer Partner r'aTer-s--i he-Ser-iptur'e-was-rea by Mrs. A. F. Sturdy. The president extended cor- dial greetings and welcome to the visitors and to the special speaker, Mrs.- A. C. Calder, pre- sident'' of the Diocesan W.A. Mrs. -Calder, after ,being intro- duced by Mrs.,F. Hunt, Deanery president, gave an inspiring and thought-provoking address. (This was rejiorted in last week's Sig- nal -Star.) Mrs. _Reg. Needham thanked Mrs. Calder for her l alk_ On behalf of the various church organizations, Mrs. D. D. Mooney, Mrs. H. Rivers, Mrs. M. Sutcliffe and-1Virs. G. John- 'ston thanked the WA. for. being invited to hear Mrs. Calder. 'The deanery Meed g wlri held in Seaforth on October 27th. Anyone wishing to go, contact the president. - Among the difi'ertnt reports given was -one by the treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Bray, which was to the effect that Miss Clara Dark, a departed member, had left the W.A. $500.00 to aid them in Ah it work. L. ing the lunch hour, Miss ' e Videan sang two ,appro- priate solos accompanied by Mr. J. Stephens. In charge of the lunch was Mrs. B. H. Munday, Mrs. J. Mid- dleton, Mrs. G. K. Brown and Mrs. D. Wilson, assisted by sev- eral others. Knox Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. 'LANE', B.A., Interim -Moderator. Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. ' THE REV. L. R. RENAULT, B.A., Sarnia, Ont. •{ , (Nursery and Junior Congregation). DON'T BE CAUGHT SEARCHING For A Ticket 4 GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE IS ANNOUNCING The'60-'61 Subscription Campaign October 24 through November 9 NOTE 0 Positively NO Single Admissions will_ be sold.' Buy Now — You'll be Glad You Did Sale ends when 750 Members Have tSubseribed 0 Get Your SEASON TICKET NOW FIRST PRODUCTION NOVEMBER 9 - 10 - 11, "LIFE WITH FATHER" By Howard . Lindsay &, Russell Crouse Guest Director — Ken Baskette — Formerly' with London Little. Theatre This hilarious comedy is based gni Clarence Day's best 'seller, rated as one of the greatest hits of modern times. - JANUARY PRODUCTION 'CRY' HAVOC" "Cry Havoc'' is an morrow's headlines. By Allan R. Kenward Directed by Gail Sully exciting, thrilling and gripping saga with a cdmpletely female cast; as timely is to - MAY PRODUCTION "THE HEIRESS" By Ruth and Augustus Goetz Directed by Ellen Nelson "The Heiress'' was a recent Broadway success. It is charming and bright. All Collegiate students sho- uld see "The Heiress" as it is on their 1961 prescribed reading course. A Series Ticket at $3:50 provides you 'with a reserved seat for each play. All productions . will be stag- ed ift MACKAY HALL. Student Series Tickets $2.00. — FOR FURTHER INFORMATION GODERICH LITTLETHEATRE MEMBERSHIP' CAMPAIGN' OFFICE -- JAYLEEN'S — ON THE SQUARE .. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. DAILY Dial JA 4-8103 SEE THREE BROADWAY. HITS FOR ONLY $3.50 Additional Classifieds E. Cards of Thanks NVILSSiON.— 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and f•grs,t hc,s;l 'VP4i ,, cars Letters, candy, °iloiwers and sother treats received •while 1 was a recent patient in the Goderich hospitaI. Also my special thanks to Dr. G. F. Mills, nurses and the staff. Mary Wilson. 41x W1l T,lS. — The family of; the nate Mr. Frederick Willis wish to thank sincerely their friends and neighbors for ex- pressions of sympathy and acts of kind'rres.s during their recent bereavement, especial- ly the Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen. 41, G. Coming Events Saturday, October 22, come to Knox Chuireh auditorium for the annual Brownie and Guide tea and bake sale, 2 to 5 p.m. ;39-41 On Friday, -October 21, The Goderich Horticu•Iture Society will hold its monthly meeting at the Anglican Church Parish Hall. A good attendance is re- quested to see Mr. Bob Turn- bull, of London, denrnnstrate flower- arrangements Come and bring a friend at 8 p.m, -4041 The join s.huncheoi ' 1Iff 1rtrt6ei rrod - p1 e 4 e f Clr:ip ters to mark the 60th annivers- ary of the founding of the 1 O D.E. in Canada, will be held Wednesday, October 26, at. 1 p.m. a, n e; e f -rd--IT6te1T ' xuest speaker is Mrs. Hugh B. VracMahon, Provincial Educa- tional' Secretary, from London. Tickets may be obtained at the Bedford Hotel lobby. Price $1.50 per plate. - 41 . Keep in mind Saturday, De- cember 3rd, the date of the annual Christmas Fair, sponsor - rd by St. Peter's 'Catholic. Wo- men's -League 41 Come to the Hallowe'en Mas- uuerade and Dance on Friday, October 28, at the Harbourlite Inn, sponsored by the Goderich Graduate Nurses' Association. Dancing 9 -1 -to Carruther's Orch- estra. Costume prizes and draw -fur-25--- silver dollars: Proceeds - for hospital work. Costume op - 4 1 -42 - • The• Goderi•dh Figure Skating C1wb. mhounces the beginning of strati g and Club Registration Day for November 22, so bring your skates. 'Instruction begins November 29 with Wanda Mac- Donald as club professional. G.D.C.I. NEWS (By Nane'y Hughes) ter Sallows, 22, of Goderich, faces two• charges. One is for The Goderich Signal -Star Youth Faces Two Charges . Following a ear aecident at Benrniller Saturday night, Wal - .y. Time goes-011,"sohooil• goes en, and at the end of June . we_ho .pe that. w a -•". o� an,!', u . -that's beside the at the moment,* isn't it? Last Thursday, the 'Vikings", were defeated. in Seaforth, but this week, we're going,to really Cheer for Godeerieh when they meet: Clanton here. Game time is 2.30 and we'd be glad to see any speotators who are ready to yell. for Goderich. And stud- ents, don't forget to buy your rahool pennants. You will be surprised at how much louder you will cheer. Last Friday evening's dance vas a wonderful 'success. Al- most everyone within- a 50 mile radius must have, been there! (: n exaggeration, 'but 'you get the, point). The dance, as you know, was to raise funds for the Arthur Peacbey Memorial, and the Student Council counted 344 people wog paid admission. The "Stratotone " were better than ever, and everyone was delight- ed with their favorable perform- ance. The Student Council ex- tend thanks to all those who helped to make this important affair a success. On Tuesday, October 18, Clip - ton, Seaforith, Wingham and Goderich High schools . held their iirst crass courtly race. Seaforth, however, di . ` nL4 par- ticipate. Clinton came first with 22 points, Goderich, a close sec- ond with 26; and Wingtham third with 33 points. 3 will explain:' team...with the leant points v14Lt. anrl,r: QILQn' . Iaurw>.:bays },: came in first, third, ninth and tenth, giving Clinton a total of 22. , Godeaich's four men came in 'fifth, sixth, seventh and ei_ht.h :ivin: ,us, a total of 26, ,, an so you see at it isn so e,omplicated after all. Congrat- ulations boys, on your fine ath lytic ability -and good sports- manship. Did ayou know that the new tennis courts had been com- pleted? The men added the finishing touches :last week. Now, it isn't really too cold to play -„tennis (chicken?). Make sure you have a few sets before the snow flies. And so, 'until next week, re- memlber to, behave yourselves, and it would be drastic if you forgot to do your homework! 41 T3ake Sale, Fria -ay, October 28, sponsored' by Goderich W.I. 2' p.m. at Denomme's Flower Shop. 4142 St. George's, Evening Guild annivorsary fowl supper, Wcd- nesd'ay, October 26, 5 and 6.30. 4 4 1111111.1.11 11111111111111.11111111 LADIES'BOWLING LEAGUE Every 'Wednesday Afternoon All ladies interested in league bowling please con- tact us at LITTLE BOWL 204 HURON ROAD JA 4-9966. If baby-sitting is you'd'' problem see us about amus- ing the children while you .bowl. • PLEASE CALL OR PHONE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. - EVENING CLASSES Goderich District 1 - COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE The response to date has indicated that the foll- owing courses may be offered. N R Typewriting — Wednesday • Dressmaking — Monday Woodworking — Wednesday fl Upper School Trigonometry — Wednesday II Upper School English Monday • Regi„tration for the above ;courses will be con- ducted on Monday, October 24, between 7:30 and 9:30 p.in."at the Collegiate. The fee for each course is $10 with a $5 refund at the end of the course if attendance is above 80%. Please register at this time even if you have not submitted a pre -registration coupon. ((asses will commence on Monday, October 31 and Wednesday, November'2, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m, Please contact 0. L. Day at '3A 4-9332 or JA 4-8827 for further information. -41 Thursday; Oft. 20th, "x960 careless driving and the other, for having beer iu other than his private resideuOe. • Pollee said Sallows' ear rerll ed a vex near Benmiller azlcl. twit persons were injured. They' were Minn Young, of Au- burn, and Edward Harrison, 1 ,,Seififctrd; bath of whom were ai Z or°,. . tokento ho ' Just , Arrived From Europe Hartz. Mountain '° CANARIES GUARANTEED SINGERS WE ALSO HAVE MALE BUDGIES COMPLETE LINE OF CAGES and STANDS HARTZ MOUNTAIN PET SUPPLIES " RYAN & SON JA 4-8662 GODERICH Adults $1.50, children 75c. A 'few-- ticks still available for 5 o'clock, Mrs. Carlyle Ban- nister, phone p210. -41 Rummage Sale—Plan to at- iend the big •Rumnnafge.. S-aie' in Lucknow Arena, on Saturday Bternoon and evening, October 22nd, sponsored by the Luck - now and District Lions Club. -41 Margaret Seager Club rum- mage sale, .October 29, at 1.15 p.m., St. George's parish Hall. -4142 Harbourlite Inn, Goderich, Saturday night CI(NY barn dance. Saturday night, October 29—Hi-Teen Hallowe'en dance. • 411f , The Horne and School Asso•ci-l• ^tion will hold ifs meeting ate Victoria School, Tuesday, Octo-1 25th, at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Reverend Et A.1 Cooper, whose subject will be "Why Teach - Religion in Schools." Included "in the pro -I gram will be chdral music. A bake sale is to be held at the, time of the meeting. • 41 Rummage Sale, sponsored by I he Home and School Associa- tion, will be held at MacKay Hail, Saturday, October 296b, at 2 p.m. 41 t It '01 New ooll6n FABRICS' for FALL and W I NTER--`V EAR MOHAIR—a most popular material in plain c000rs and novelty weaves— ENGLISH TWEEDS—in many attractive colors and weaves ALL WOOL DRESS FL . r: ELS •54 inch•—in_ plain colors — L- E=TEEN--36-lush .: s taFble lors...... r occasion --ONLY $1.98 yd. . A VIYELLA-Soular for „children's wekr—in lip plain shades and Tartan weaves — COATING MATERIAL -54 inch, ,Heavy weight. In plain and checked weaves— HIGH-WOOL—This is a rayon cloth and, `being washable, is very much in demand for Children's Wear--QNLY $1.50 yard. FOR ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS. ,Also Butteri k -Simplicity and Vogue Patterns • • SHOP AT E: E. HIBBERT &SON GODERICH 1)11, 010 A: 4-3811 � u11 .740.4% GODERICHMQTORS LTD: ANNUAL FALL CLEAR -OUT FREE — Snow -Tires FREE — 1961 Plates FREE — Anti Freeze SEE These - Specials: - 1958 • Volkswagen—Radio Heaterr etc. 1955' • Mercury Monterey Sedan Automatic. See this . One for Sure. 1955 • Ford Customline 2 -door Very Clean, Beautiful Turquoise and White. 1953 • Meteor Customline Sedan Radio, Whitewalls, Wheel 'covers; Spotless Insaide and Oup. 1953 • Consul Sedan New Pairlt, Very Good Mechanically. $1295 $1395 $995. $495 $450 and Many, Many More Also 3 1960 -Ford and Falcon Demonstrators � $ SAVE HUNDREDS �i �► SALE ENDS October 31, 1960