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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-04-20, Page 1212The Oodexi'b. Signal -Star, Thursday, April 20, 1961 PERSONALS Mr. and Urs. Reg Carter and family, of Port Elgin, visited buot Sunday with, the formers. aunts Mrs. , Eliizabeth Hill and iss "Sadie Carter. Mrs, Lillian Summer return- ed hone after a two-week vaea- .pto 'and .Malton, accompanying her grandson and his wife, gr. and Mrs. Gary, Ward, who were here over the Easter week -end. Mrs. Summers was visited over the week -end by ,her son, Lorne MohrnEg, Mrs. Mohring and fam- ily, of London, her son Bi11, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Glenn and family, of Toronto. -50.10t t r GEORGE'S— R S k .i� •Knw Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister ' Mr. H. da Jong, Organist. Miss 0. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP— "A LIVING„SOUL." (Nursery and Junior Congrelgation). +- Aar' o-. MS +Q'W �a�" ,rc�'13M h.raIIK:�. 4Ca 1,.tr ,V 4MS,z• ,(',• nn_.. "WV..? r • *wow. 7.30 p.m. Service of. Song' with Knox Chancel April 23rd, Third Sunday after Easter. 8.30 a,m. Holy Communion". 10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Holy' Communion and Sermon. (Jiunior Congregation and Nursery.) 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. REV. KENNETH E. ,TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector. Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster, ITA, 'ter, Mrs. Andrew,, (Elizabeth)! MRS. ROBERTS. CAMPBELL Straughan, Goderich; three sons, Word has been received of 1 Robin, Herbert, and Stuart, all the death last Saturday in Wing- of Wingham; ten, grandchildren, ham General Hospital of Mrs. and ten great-grandchildren. Robert S. Campbell, mother of Funeral services were held on Mts. Andrew Straughan, Gode- Tuesday afternoon at Currie's rich. ' A daughter of the late funeral home, Wingham., with John Holloway and of the form- Rev. G. Husser and Rev. W. D. 'er Elizabeth Elford, Annie Hol- Clark oft'iciating. The pallbear- loway Campbell was born at ers Were John Cleghorn, Ed- Crosshill 91 years ago and lived mund Holloway, James Camp- .*, ,e ,herale,to t. gbam. kelt„.,:HaroldCampbell,..FredNMc e m �v�11” In�9d�s'lxe lived in Hol es Gee and Benson Strain 'hair.=ilio" - .ab ,-y*.ear-ohne --,0-1<,l n S rau ghan . and -� . �RA�_ . i-��ll,a����layto t g , h��s�bancl wa4,, plo ..at the Charles "ca ,bel'FI.were ` :Sower g'ees'e `factory there. I bearers. , ' She is survived by one daugh- Victoria Street United Church "Fellowship Awaits You" 10 am.. Bible School. Adult 9Iass. 11 a.m. CHRISTIANGROWTH(2) "THE BIBLE -LOVING CHRISTIAN" 1.30 p.m. Benmiiler Unified Sunday School and Church. 3 p.m. Union Church. REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D., MINISTER. MRS. J. SNIDER, ORGANIST. • WIN $25.°',PRAW$ Winners of . Kinsmen Club Stanley Cup` hockey pool of $25 each were: Lloyd B1'acker, A. Pruder, Barry Whetstone, Mrs. Helen Fuller, Miss Fran Morris, Mrs. Audrey Johnston, Bert. Lidatte, Vic Whetstone, W. J. Denomme, Jim Gardiner, Iris Bird and Merle Pettman.. 8'SL `...2 r FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria and Park Streets REV. E. A. COOPER, pastor. Phone JA 4-9306 9.50 a.m. ' Family Sunday School. 11 a.m. "'BE STRONG IN THE LORD AND IN THE POWER OF HIS MIGHT." 7 p.m. "WHO ARE THE ONES DIVINELY ELECTED TO BE SAVED?" Wed., 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study: --- from CULBERT'S daily q HOME MADE BREAD P poen Flesh each morning ,at 10 a.m. ' IN EIGHT VARIETIES Sllcd bread sold in Poly bags to preserve freshness. .a v, .. «-may. .o^,st. para. L1i A .' t..*APO ,,r1141“re-,r,,laya0Bs�i;F.:. *3;. uwn s�T v :'ay `.. . Devil's Food Banana Cake ,Friday and Saturday THE UNITED CHIVIRCH OF CANADA North Sfiseet United Chuh ^--_ 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and Junior Congregation. • --- .Family Size Pies -- Full o' Fruit RAISIN, APPLE, CHERRY, RHUBARB, BLUEBERRY, RASPBERRY, PUMPKIN Plus our usual meringue specials. OUR DOUGHNUTS ARE A TREAT! Cherry Custard -- Runi s aind Egg Nog— and eight other confection -styled- choices. =GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH .10 a.m. Church School." All Ages. 11 a.m. "THE PROBLEM OF WASTE." 7 p -m, "SAINTS IN PERIL." REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D., o � y Minister. MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director. BethelPentecostal Ta1 cle- 10 a.m. Sunda School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday, 8 p,m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Stydy. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's. You are invited to come"and worship with us. REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor -- Phone JA 48506. Date and Nut Loaves -- Date and Orange Loaves. pail. F'r'ittay: night iii `1. p.M.- CUL.BERT'S BAKERY West Street -- Goderich -- JA 4-7941 GAS FURNACES 'Pastor., E. VonKeitz. Organist, -Wm.. Bettger. t, OLD STOVE ROUND -UP -- April 15 to June 3, 1961 - The Spring Swing is to a New Stove REMINGTON'S FQODLINER- e► T!AT iDARE:S -,,„ 25 FREE STAMPS with LYONS TEA BAGS '100s _ _ . 86c CLIP THIS VALUABLE' COUPON IGA, MARGARINE 1-11b. for 9C (Plus This Coupon With $5,00 Furclrase; Redeemable Only at tyle REMINGTON I G A GODERICH April 2Oth, 21st, 22nd SAVE 16c IRE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, APRIL 23. 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. -- 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN VISITORS' WELCOME ,0011•0111110410' E. BRECKENRIDGE Hardware Your Gas Appliance Dealer will give you $100.00 for your OLD STOVE, on a new gas range. during round -up time. RoyaIGuest Coffee 1'l6. bag 63C ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 19-21 SWIFT'S ALLSVPE•ET Church of, -tire, -N:ew : erus- e - a 4Proaphesied, REV. 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21) JESUS said; Beause iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the END, the same shall be saved." Math. 24 V. 12, 13. These Words refute the doctrine of Substitutional Atone- ment, Teachings- for the New Jerusalem :Church are reveal- ed in (True_ Christian Religion), (Apocalypse Revealed), (Arcane Celestia), (Heaven and Hell), by EM. SWEDEN- BORG. Read. MY RELIGION by HELEN KELLER, her story of faith. These books loaned' -free and delivered or bought for 35c. ,Apply.. to. Leonard. Cote,2a Picton St., _.Phone 7700, MARGARINE SWIFT'S JEWEL SAVE 9c SHORTENING L'UNCiEQN MEAT SPECIAL 1 -Ib. PIGS. . 5 N'FURNO GAS FURNACES bring you automatic heating 'irifs � iSiT." Mc5'"firts"to"bvi {no fuel to shovel.'And dean gas is naturally free from dirt, dust and soot. Rely on Gas ' Heat to bring a new cleanli- ness to your home — and Tess work for you: Get all the .ad - j vantages of gas heat with N'Furno now. • COME IN AND SEE OUR N'FURNO FURNACES Service Electric fluid you live fn an area without natural gas the nWallowance will be given on a PROPANE GAS or CTRIC range. It will pay you to visit our , SHOW , ROOMS. You are sure to find the model and sire of stove to meet your require- ments. E. BRECKENRIDGE' J-:-_: (Goderie)—Limited Newgate & Victoria JA 4-8581 Hardware — Plumbing — Heating 2 The. uare„ Goderic ,.. JA-81311a,- s00000goo foorosi a000mm N io 000NoireNNsfrloosN*mimeo* mo•+ ees•o•moNNN, 2 1 -Ib. PKGS. 5 9C SWIFT'S PREM 3 12 -OZ. TIN 4 SALAD;DRESSING• SPECIAL SAVE • ' 6t, MIRACLE WHIP 11111111111111111116. SAVE 8c • SPECIAL ! . MAZOLA OIL 41111111111r cuTarrE WAS PAPER HFaBABY FOODS SAVE 6c • 16 -OZ. JAR 3 5 c 32 -OZ. JAR7 3 c I For the past I shortly will be certain, I ines ,to PRE- SPRING . SALE of SPRING 100 ft ROLLS 4 5 six months owehave been working on our NEW STORE, which ready for occupancy: • BUT before we move we wish to clear REDUCE OUR STOCK, making it easier for us to move. T'" R� TN T S - : Da Choice Reg-ular per yard 65c SALE PRICE per yard 4 n River Season's Smartest Patterns SPECIAL per yard $1.29 COATS and SUITS - Before Spring Arrives ! 5 -OZ. TINS' SCARFS Head to Neck Scarfs in a Great Variety Reg. 1.98 SALE PRICE 59c" WALLPAPER In Stock at SALE PRICES SWIFT'S PREMIUM ---• GRADE "A" PLUMP, TENDER, FRESH FRYING CHICKENS 33, FRESHLY CUT CH1f KEN. LEFGTS prtE&MBREASTS COTTAGE ROLL RINDLESS BACON NO. 1 FIRM HEAD LETTIKE 2 for 29c NO. 1 CRISP CELERY STALKS 19c -.0000.60 FREEZER FEATURES mokTows cHicKEN, TURKEY, BEEF • FRESH, CRISP, ROSEBUD RADISHES 2. ONIONS juOC;ArillsOES Ib. 4.9c lb. 5 ch lb. 69c bunches .15, forl5c 14 -oz, tube 2,3c EVERY COAT and SUIT in the Store is SALR I TABLE: OILCLOTH White or• Patterns .SALE PRICk per yard 69c FLOOR COVERING 2 and 3 yards wide LADIES' SUITS Tailored Short Sleeves — Good Shades Reg. 3.98 and 4.98 SALE PRIdED 4 $1.99 FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Odd Lines — Broken Sizes EACH MOO CARDIGANS Orlon — Good thades SALE PRICED POT PIES 11. 8 -oz. pies 99c REMINGTON'S FOOOLINER NYLON SLIPS Whife and Colored ' Broken tines SALE —4 -for for the price of 1 NYLON HOSE First Qualify Good Shades 54 Guage NOW pr. 590 SLACKS Plains. and Tartans Sizes 12 to 20 SALE AT 1/2 PRICE .N10100Nli CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEP, tHINESE , _ 10 -oz. ole S 9c I ERS MOO 141 APPINE; CHERRY; PEACH ' SOUTH STREET 1 PLASTIC DRAPES TOAujiLit:DgooratRU4PFpLit Ladies' Wear' Ltd- -Te,