The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-21, Page 5CRITICAL TIMES SEEN
FOR 20TH CENTURY
"Those who^ look to the Bible
in the hope of finding encourag-
ing facts about the future should
not be surprised to find critical
times included in its forecast
for the 20th century," an at-
tentive audience of 758 was told
Watch Tower Bible and . Tract
Society.
Mr. Jones,'a visiting minister,
spoke on the subject, 'The 20th
Century in Bible Prophecy."
Continuing, Mr. Jones said,
"Wars, food shortages, earth-
quakes, increase �n crime and
a collapse in mbrals are all
prophesied for this 'generation.
Bert it also speaks of a group
of people reaching alzaut=-tk* .
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war of God against all wicked-
ness, fellowed•-lly =a paradise~
earth without death—all to be
realized in the 20th century."
The assembly's Saturday even-
ing program instructed 497 dele-
gates with the theme "Reaching
Out for a More Complete Min-
istry." Ten new ministers were
ordained Saturday afternoon.
last . Sunday • afteratorrii 7-:'--
Wingham District tr ct High School.
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140 THE SQUARE• — GODERICH
Mrs. Burt Roach visited last
week with her sister, Mrs. Jen-
nie McGratten, who is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Miss Joan Cowley, London,
was a week -end visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Scanlan prior to
beginning a course in public
health at the University of West-
ern Ontario,
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DUNGANNQN, Sept. 19,—Mr
and Mrs. Victor Errington' were
visited on Sunday by Mr. and
Mrs. John Durnin, of Auburn
and Mr. Roy Blaek, of Lucknow
Mr. and •Mrs. Ken Petrie and
;Kathleen, of,.
*Wit,
,on Sunday with Mr. atid'°Mrs.
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Rev. and Mrs. D. Daniels, of
Ingersoll, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Webster. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Bradley and family, of -Gode-
rich, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Thomas and Lynda,, of Toronto,
for .the.' -1' ek-end.'
The local L.O.L. No. 324 will
hold the Orange service Sunday,
September 24th, at 8 p.m. at
St. Paul's Anglican Church. Rev.
Wilfred Wright will deliver the
address. Visiting lodges and
all others are invited tottend.
Mr. Mel. Thompson, Detroit,
who was guest soloist at the
Dungannon United' Church . for
anniversary services on Sun¢ay,
was a guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sievert.
We are sorry to learn that
Mr. William Cranston, sixth con-
cession
oncession of West Wawanosh
Township, was admitted to
Wingham hospital for diagnosis.
Mrs. J. Olver and sister, Miss
E. McMillan, had cousins visit
h'em last week. I. They were
Mrs.. Charles McCullough, Cam -
cook, N.B., and Mrs. Warren
McKtrare lifig _Dam, N.B.
They' also visited other rela-
ives in Goderich. The ladies
ravelled via plane from .Fred-
ricton, N.B., to Montreal, Que-
ec, Toronto and London, where
. [Goderich friends % met them.
They* are returning home thin
week. -
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Visitors expected this week
to the home of Mrs. W. 11.
Stafford drl►re her sister, Mira:
ani' ,
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n .ter X-�
ley, "of Long Beach, California,
ad Mrs.r
�aq. w�
Tow>date .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhin-
ney and family spent the week-
end with Mrs. Alex Johnston
and family, at St. Charles, on
the west arm of Lake Nippis-
sing, 40 miles ..from Sudbury. •
Mrs. Frank .Glenn, a patient
t Wingham.--hospitalf is hepin:
to return home soon- having
been hospitalized there for six
weeks for treatment of varicose -
veins.
Mr. and Mrs,. Donald Glenn
and family, Toronto, who were
on 'a two-week vacation at the
parental home of F. Glenn, re-
turned home at the week -end.
Dungannon United Church
Sunday school will meet next
Sunday, September 24, at 10.45
a.m. to -join with the-ccorigrega-
tion for the Rally Day service.
Mr. Brian Howlett, principal of
Lucknow High Scliobl, will be
present to give the address.
Miss Isabelle Fox, Blyth, visit-
ed her aunt, Mrs. A. Tebbutt,
at the home of Mrs. I. Henry
on Monday.
Harvest Home Service. — St.
Paul's Anglican Church held . a
Harvest Ilor e_ser i e on un -
day, September 17th at 2.15 p.m.
with, Rev. Wilfred Wright, , the
rector, conducting the, service.
The church wasdecorated with
fruits, vegetables and flowers
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ian !ossified n Bay, was guest speaker,
basing his remarks on Luke •
17:10, "The Ten Letters." Holy A. Births
Communion was observed.
United Church Anniversary.--
Th
observed anniversary services petal, Goderich, on September
e Dungannon United Church •DEVRIES.—At Alexandra jlos-
unday morning and evening 16, 1961, to .Mr. , and , yrs.
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.eft.. nb ..Od,r:�t~.u� . itotti ser . ,_ _ . Peter - i3evrie 31Z • Willow
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are*'*!e4kre�, tA.r!#ur►,,"' daughter; �lteesta,)Vlariet. �
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was• used to, reach1��x:he overflow
crowd in the basement. The FISHER. --At Alexandra Hospit-
church was decorated with al, Goderich, on September 18,
autumn flowers, and placed at .. 1961, to .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
the altar were memorial flowers Fisher, Gc,erich, a daughter.
from Mrs. Ettabelle Bradley in JEWITT.—At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on September 17,
the late Mr and _Mrs, Herbert 1961 .to 1M
Alton;_ -r, _ r- and.D'Irsr Aentnis
Rev. George D Watt,, pastor Jewitt, Seaforth, a daughter,
of St. Paul's United hurch, Kathleen Elizabeth.
Oakville, for the past four years pOLLQCK.-,--At Alexandra Hos-
and formerly of Dungannon, pital, Goderich, on September
was greeted by his,many friends 19,1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
with whom he had associated i Elin Pollock, R.R. 1, Port
Albert, a daughter,
POPP.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on September 17,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Popp, Goderich, a son, Ken-
neth • Brian.
during his ministry here. The
"Certainty of God" was .the title
of his morning address taken
from Isaiah 40:12-31, and Matt.
7:15-29.
In the evening, "Dare We
Listen" was the message from
Isaiah 6:1-8 and Philippians 2:
1-18. Rev. Mr. Watt in his usual
witty style„ recalled both happy
occasions and the harder times
experienced during his stay in
this pastorate. Mr. Mel' Thomp-
son, tenor soloist of Christ
Church, Cranbrook, Bloomfield
Hills, Michigan, sang "Prayer
P_erfect,°'�.
Hearts' --and "0 Divine Redeem
er." In the evening, the Har-
bograires, of Goderich, led by
Mr. George Buchanan and ac-
companied by Mr. Ed, Stiles at
the organ, led in the worship
of praise and sang "Laudamus"
and "Sanctus." Mr. Thompson
sang "Holy City" at this service.
The Harbouraires were very BOND'S 36th Anniversary Tail -
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with him on musical occasions
before..
Rev. Mr. Watt, after six years
in the ministry, went to Oakville
four years agoand began the
building of a church and con-
gregation. Five years ago there
was only an apple orchard on
the spot. Meeting Mrs. Watt
and children, Wendy, •Donnie,
Virginia, Valerie and Heather,
was a pleasure. They were en-
tertained at the homes of Robt.
Irvin and Cecil Blake. In the
afternoon, Rev. Mr. Watt visited
patients at Goderich hospital
and many other former neigh-
bors and friends. In the even-
ing, the anniversary committee
served a social _cup of tea to
end a grand day.
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not hesitate to phone or -bring
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D. - In Memoriam
KERR.—In loving memory of
our dear brother, William
Kerr, who passed away Sep-
tember 25, '1952.
We mourn the loss of one so
dear,
Our hearts are sad today;
To think of one.we loved so well
And quickly called away,
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by sisters,. Mrs. Nellie
McWhinney, Mrs. Elizabeth
Christilaw and nephew, Leonard
Christilaw. '37x
LARDER.—In loving memory of
a dear sister and aunt, Shirley,
Marie Larder, who passed
away eight years ago, Septem-
ber 23, 1953.
The dearest one this world could
hold
With her cheery smile and heart i
' of gold.
To those who knew her. all will
know
How much we lost eight years
ago.
—Ever remembered by 'her
sister Jean, brother-in-law Clem,
niece Vera, and nephews, Bill
and Bob. . 37x
LARDER, --=-In loving memory of
a darling daughter, Shirley
Marie, 'who passed away Sep-
tember 23, 1953.
Eight years have passed and
gone,
Since one we loved so well,
Was taken from her home ' on
earth,
With Jesus Christ to dwell.
A:1`ways remembered by
Mom and Dad. 37x
MORLEY..� In loving memory of
our dear father and grand-
father, W. J. Morley, who ;
Passed away ttt'o years ago.
Like falling leaves the years slip,
by,
Love and remembrance never
I die.
--Always remembered by the
family. 37x
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1E. Cards of Thanks
CLARK.—I wish to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
.,dow,ur,,,anit,fAred4. sent .to -n e
white T [was wa patiei1 in' A ex'•
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Bill Clark.
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HORTON.—I would like to ex-
press sincere thanks to all my
relatives and friends for visits,
flowers, cards and , is I
-_ receIvet _.w81Te - in `h 'spi aT.
Special thanks to Dr. J. R.
Leitch, the nurses and staff.
Mrs. Maud Horton.
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McNEIL.-,The relatives of the
late Mr. Charles McNeil wish
to thank all those who ex-
pressed sympathy ino many
ways during-- their bereave-
ment. They would especially
thank the nurses and staff of
Alexandra Hospital for their
thoughtfulness toward Mr. Mc-
Neil during his long illness. --
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PETTMAN.. Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Pettman would like to ex-
preSs their sincere thanks for
the many good wishes extend-
ed to them making their gold-
en wedding anniversary a
trtemorable. occasion.. -37
SCHMIDT,--I wish to thank all
who expressed concern for
me through words, cards,
- flowers and gifts; to Dr. G. F.
Mills and nurses of the hos-
pital for their care. These
acts of kindness are deeply
appreciated. •
Thomas N. Schmidt.
37x
THE MEMBERS of the Canadian
Legion Auxiliary wish to
thank the public for support-
ing their tag day and also the!
taggers who took part.
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WE WOULD like to thank our]
patrons for their- patience
with us during Verna's recent'
illness.
Verna's Beauty Salon.
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F. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony. Hoff-
man; Zurich, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Helen Marie, to Mr. James
Allan Lait, Goderich, son of Mr.
W. A. Lait and the • late Mrs.
Lait, of Medicine Hat, Alberta.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, October 7, at St. Boni-
face Church, Zurich, Ont.
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G. Coming Events ..
I Bake Sare, sponsored by St.
[George's Churchwomen's Guild,1
will be held in Denomme's Flow-
er Shop, on Friday, September
22nd, at 1.30 o'clock. ,-36-37
Reserve Saturday, October
14th for mammoth bake sale in
Knox Church Hall under spon-
sorship of the Arthur Circle.
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Rummage sale, sponsored by
St. David's Group, St. George's
Church, in parish hall, Saturd7-3�ay ,
September 30, at 1.30 p.m.
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Meet your neighbors at St.
Peter's and St. Mary's P.T.A.
Bingo, tonight, Thursday,• Sep-
tember 21, in the Legion Hall
at 8 p.m. Admission $1.00
Large list of valuable prizes.
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The Evening Guild of St.
George's Anglican ('March' will
held a rummage sale in the
parish hall, Saturday, September
23, at 1 p.m. -37
Plan now to attend the turkey
dinners on Wednesday, October
25th, ` and Wednesday, Novem-
ber lst, at Victoria Street Unit-
ed Church, 6.30 p.m., sponsored
by the Organ Fund Committee.,
Tickets --adults $1.50, children
12 and under $1.00. -37
Metter begin planning your
Costume for the Hallowe'en
Masquerade Dance to he held
at Harbourlite Inn, October 27th
under ,auspices of Goderich
Graduate Nurses' Association.
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Gathering of the }lobbying
Clan. Hobby tea, sponsored by
the Margaret Seager Club, St.
George's parish hall, 3 to 5 and'
7.30 to 9.30 p.m., Wednesday,
October 18. Photographic ex-
hibit furnished by the Art In-
stitute of Ontario. Tea room
and bake table. Demonstra-
tions of arts and crafts—pro-
ducts for sale. Tickets 50 cents.
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Keep in mind St. George'si
Evening Guild annual' turkey,`
dinner, Wednesday, October 25,
at 5 and 6.30 p.m. Adults $1.50,
children 75c. For tickets, call)
Mrs. Carlyle Bannister, ,113
Quebec St., phone 8210. -37
Reserve October 18 for the
turkey supper sponsored by
Benpjilier W.A. Details later.
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North Street Evening Auxil-
iary's September meeting will hp
held on Tuesday, September 26,
at 6.15 p.m. sharp, in the church
basement in the form 6f a pot
luck supper. Mrs. Burns Ross'
group will be in charge.
The opening meeting of the
Goderich Home and School As-
soelMion will be held in the
auditorium of Victoria School
on Tuesday, Sete fiber, 28th at
8 p.m. Miss Hume, Mr. Shackle-
ton and Mr: Smith . will acquaint
you with what schools have to
offer and what they' in turn ex,-
Peet
x•Peet of pupils and parents.
Police Chief Minahall Will giver 6
short talk on "Safety." Re-
freshments will Ue served.
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The Goderich Signal.Stak', Thursday, Septendier 2lstt, IP61
Training School
For. S.S. Teachers
lktore than 75 Sunday school
•te*heiraandJ dt ,, .
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i'he of :M eic""-dertomiliations in
Goderich, attended the Church
School Teacher Training School
held last Sunday inKnox
Church. The program ' was in
charge of Rev. F. H, Cromey,
Kincardine, a member of t'he
Christian Education Committee
e--Presbytery-end- Miss Ar-
bara Woodruff.
The opening worship session
was in charge of 'Rev. G. L.
Royal. The aims and goal o .,
Christian Education Was the sub-
ject of a short address by Rev.
Mr. Cron iy. •
Mr. William Moupsey, secre-
tary of the Audio Visual Coinr
mittee of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada, spoke to the
teachers onthe use of .film
strips and sound films. Discus-
sion groups were formed with
the following leaders in charge:
The Nursery, Group, Mrs. L. Gra,
ham; Kindergarten, Miss E.
Hume; Primary, Miss Helen
Videan; Junior, Mrs. W. McKee;
Intermediate, Mr. J. Stringer.
During the supper hour, Mr.
William Geggie spoke on the
value of books. Rev. Ross Mc-
Donald; o Hensall'and Bayfield,
thanked the ladies of the con-
gregation for the dinner. Fol-
lowing the dinner a 'short
votional .period was conducted
in the chapel' by ..Rev.
Royal, .
162Hospital.i
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The Women's Hospital 'Aurc;,
iliary met Monday afternoon, in
the board room at the hospital
with Mrs, A, Nicol presiding,
Communications wereread
concerning changes in the con.*
stitution and pate resolutions to
be- on n 6-1)1611.011
meeting in Toronto in October,
at which the auxiliary will be
represented. e •
The program was received o
the Regional meeting to be held
at the Ontario Hospital in Wood.'
stock later this month
Encouraging financial,
reports
were presented by the treasurer:
the pennysale committee and
the gift sop. •
The hospital calendars for
1962 were distributed to the
nfembers and will be now ori
sale.
After the adjournment of the
meeting, the members enjoy
a •cup of tea, while discussing
plans for the coming year...
Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Mason and
son Paul have returned to their
home in Omaha, Neb., after
visiting with their parents, Mrs.
W. G. MacEwan and Mrs. "E.
Mason.
UNDA-Y SERVICES
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
REV.
Mr. J. F.
'September 24th, ,17th Sunday after Trinity
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
(Junior Congregation
7 p.m.' Evensong.
KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A,,
Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist
and Sermon. ,
and Nursery:)
D.D., Rector. -
and Choirn5aster-
THE UNITE!) CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP,
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister.
MR GEORGEESPERT, Organist and Choir -Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister.
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist, Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess,
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. -
10.10 a.m, MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
11 a,m, MORNING" VORSHIP.
,Rev. S. M, Scott, D.D., Kincardine,
Junior Congregation Promotions.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
Victoria Street- UnitedChurch
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 'a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
"Report of Delegates to the School for Women."'
Uhion—Worships at Benmiller this Sunday.
Benmiller—
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
"What is Righi with the Church,"
REV. •£CIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. •
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. '
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Ch0rch School. All Ages.
11 a.m. "OUR PRINCIPAL PURPOSE.",
7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE.
!Castor, E. VonKeitz, Organist; Wm. Bettger.
FREE METHODIST' CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Sii4ets'
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. • Phone JA 4-9306
SUNDAY SERVICES
- 9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
'11 a,m, MORNING WORSHIP.
7 p.m. EVENING GOSPEL HOUR.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a.m. - Sunday School. Promotion Day.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 .p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE?
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study..
Friday, 8 p.m.' '"Young People's.
You are invited to come and worship with us.
. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor.
THE SALVATION A'
SUNDAY, SEPiTMBBR 24 •
9.43 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
T1 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m. RVANGBLIS`rIC 'sums.
... Vls 'Bions WELCOME :�
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