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FORME1 MINISTER HERE
' RE 'la tll!�G NEXT .JU,NE
• mer minif
toric, former
, 1 pisetd.ster eCohureh
Goderich Rev. Gordon W. Butt,
minister of Giles Boulevard Oro
ited Church,: Windsor, for, the
years, will retire on iu
'June 30th, completing 50 • years
in the. ministry. Rev. 1VIr. Butt
was ' in Goderich from June,
1929,, to, .tune, 1931, , He . went
from Goderich td Gerrie.
In 1959 he was. elected pre-
sident of, the e London Confer -
'Mice ' of the United Ciiureh of
Canada at the 34th annual^
meeting ' of the seven '•presby-
teri.es- constituting the confer-
ence of Chatham,
He was born at Glencoe.
Other . churches at ` which he
served included those at Har-
row, Lyons, : Kintore, Perth,
Monkton, -Tupperville and
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PORT ALBERT, Jan. 29. ---
'Mr."`-and' Mrs. William Knight
and Bonnie: and -Ricky visited
with the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hoy, over the
week -end. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor
and Mr. -and Mrs._Robert Hoy
and . Debbie.- were visitors with.
Mr: and Mrs. Albert McGee on
Sunday,°
Mr. Clarence" -Hoy and Mr.
Harry Jensen,'of Goderich; mo-
tored to Long Shoal on Lake
Siaicoe, Saturday, and returned
With Ja fine catch of whitefish.
Mr and Mrs. Elton - Draper
visited with Mr. and Mrs.;Lliyd
• Jantzi, of.. Welland. •
The annual vestry meeting at,
Christ Anglican -Church will be
held after church on Sunday,
• .Margaret Gray fell last
Friday and broke her hip. She
is in. Goderich hospital. '
. Mr. Elmer w Gliders, of De-
troit and Mr. • Bob Bowden, of
,/... London,' yisited at the home of
Mrs. Jane Martin . over the
week -end.
Mrs. Jane Martin has. been
- visiting with Mrs. : George Rich-
ardson, who injured her knee
in: a fall a couple of weeks ago.
Mb's. Mel Dickson, Mrs. Don
McKenzie, Mrs. Earl Bogie, Mrs.
George Westlake and Mr's. Ern-
, est Crawford attended the in-
augural meeting of • the Huron
'--•-esbyteria1 United - Gnus
Women of .Canada, ` at the '.On
tails Street United `; Church,
Clinton,. last week:
Rev H F. :Gruhn is a'' &tient
in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch-.
ener.` •-
. Mr. Doug MacKenzie and Mr.
William McGarrity, , of Detroit,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rod
MacKenzie over. the week -end.
Mrs. ;Roy Petrie returned
home having been at the home
of- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crosset,
of isliington, for the past two
weeks.
45th. Anniver5a
_ andlMrs. Wilfred Quaid,
Saltford, -were honored on Sun-
day~- at their home on the oc-
casion Of their 45th wedding
-'-aahniveraary. Dinner was serv-
ed by the family with • 34 pre-
sent. After dinner, "Mr. john
Quaid, on behalf of the fainify;-
spbke. a few words of, appreci-
ation` and presented the couple
with a posse of money. . Mr.
- -and Mrs: Quaid spent the first
20 years ,Quaid
married life
- in Saskatchewan, moving with
their family to ,Ontario •in 1937.
Present for the . occasion were:
�..�and Mrs. John', Quaid and
, of • Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs,
Char es Andersen ' and faimily,
of_iateknow; Mr.' and Mrs. "Mait-
land Montgomery and family,
of Goderiich; Mr. and:... Mrs,,.
George Westlake and family and
lyfjr, and Mrs: Mel Dickson nd:
a
fiamit
y, of Port Albert.. Unable
to attend wereMr. • and Mrs.
Meryl Quaid arid family, of
Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Vince
DeSilva, of Bermuda. Mr.. -and
Mr's. Quaid have 24 grandchild-
ren.
__United Church Women.
The January meeting of 'the
Unitea Church 'Women cif• St.
Andrew's United Church. was
held at the home of Mrs. Rod
McKenzie with nine members
present. Mrs. Mel,_ Dickson was
in .charge of the meeting, the
theme being "Unity of Christ's
Church:"'
July.. -The word "love" is to
be the roll -call word for the
February' meeting to be 'held
at the homq,,s, of Mrs. E. Craw-
ford. Lunch was served by the
hostess. •_..
Mrs. E. Crawford read the
Scripture, followed ` with p"r"ayer'
b Mrs, Mel Dickson, Mrs. E.
dkin. was elected -elected the lady
member of • the Boardof Stew-
ards. It was decided- to have
the bazaar the latter part of
OBITUARY
ALBERT L. .SFT.r,ARS
Albert L. Sellars, 84, died Sat-
urday - at Huronview, Clinton.
-Born in the Blyth area, he is
survived-by,,three brothers, Rus-
11 Porr-.Do` ser -- Whitfield,.
Toronto; and Wesley,. Goderich:
Funeral services were held on
Monday afternoon at the Tasker
funeral home, Blyth.
lshfield Church
Holds Annual
ASHFIELD, 'Jan. 29. -- The
annual meeting of Ashfield
Presbyterian` -"`Church was 'die
'Monday night, January 22nd.
Rev. Neil McCombie• _ presided.
Prior to the business meeting McCombie cCombie showed colored
slides taken in Nova Scotia
while 'on- vacation this past
summer.
Encouraging reports were
given as follows: The Session,
Wm. Ross; Board of Managers,
Duncan Allan; Sabbath School
Superintendent, Gordon Robb;
Sabbath School. financial, Wm.
-Ross; • W.M.S. secretary, Mrs.
Henry MacKenzie; W.IYLS. treas.'
urer, Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie;
C.O.C., Mrs. Wini• Ross; 'Explor-
ers, Miss Sadie -Johnson;_
Mrs'. Ewan MacLean; Presby-
terian Record, •Mr. Ewan M,a_c-
Lean; secretary -treasurer's • fin-
.ancial, Finlay MacDonald.
Mr.'Earl,Howes resigned from
his position as member of Board
of Managers. Mr. Sandy Mac-
Donald was appointed to take
his place. Mr. Finlay MacDon-
ald resigned as financial secre-
tary, -treasurer after 18 years of
faithful service., Mrs. Dungan
Farrish was appdirited as fin-
ancial secretary and Mr. Ewan
MacLean„ ..budget secretary.
Lunch' was served at the -close
of themepting,�,;.;,,
REDO "''`SCOR:-.,
Heads C.nsign For
Fostec Parents' Pian..
,,
�Wh'en'-cangarooS 'want ,to .,go -'t'1ie
run and flop►, as, Oben ° animalsdo, but leap, and bound to ,aver
ground at .great .,speed, the,
larger kinds Non cover 20 to ',30
feet at i1 inTP anal ' ca' clear
anoordinary fence \vjth carie.
SHEPPARDTbN
SHEPPARDTON,4an. 29. _--
Mrs. Agnes Foster and sister,
Mrs. ° W. Dougherty, spent the
week-endin Kitchener with"Mrs.
Wm. Foster, Misses ..Margaret
and Marion Foster. • •
Mrs. Douglas Calhoun return-
ed home from the Goderich hos-
pital Saturday.. •We wishher
a speedy recovery: ,
Mr. Jay Catlin, of -..Detroit, is
visiting wi%,•l his uncle and aunt,
Mr. an,d Bas. F. McCabe.
Miss Phyllis Hoy, bondon,
spent the week -end at the home
of her parents, Mr: and Mrs.
N. Hoy.
THE PLAYDOWN `$ERLES
The Bowling Proprietors As.
sociation of • Ontario qualifying
rounds were rolled at the Little
Bowl last Saturday. -
Marilyn Bannister with a-. 1245
aim;+Doeeen_with 19.4_2„eug^1�
fled to °advance_inTo tlie- C ty
Seven
eveptob
les were in
play at ,
Zo -- .Elanition that will be
the"Dulicate
Bridge Club Qin held• some ,time in, February.
Monday night. Winners and The• exact place and date are
their scores were: Mr. and_ -Mrs. yet 'to be -announced..
Ken Hunter, 76% points; IVIr. Five -men in ,the • persons of
P. F. Carey and Dr. W. A. Bert Harris 1213, Gene Ryan
Oakes, 73% points; Mr. and 1175,' Gene Baker 1162, Don Mc-
s F. - J , Curry, 71,44/ points; Whinney 1157 and Gerry Pitre
Mrs. : L Papernick -and • Mrs. J. 1153 are now competing in the
Stringer, 71 points. • Eastern Canada. Championships.
• A class' fiedw ad in the SignaI-
Star brings' quick results. .
ALL MAKES REPAIRED
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SUSAN WAYWARD, JAMES MASON and 111LIE NEWM' 1R"
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Thurs., Fri., Sat.- +Feb 3, 9, 10
LETIYIA ROMAN, KEN 'SC.OTT And •RbBERT STEVENS •
' A further adventthre with the notorious p rave 'Miry-
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MRS. JOHN G. DIEFENBAKFR
Mrs. John O., pieFenbaker_ has
cortfenied to act as honorary Choir -
man -for -Ca nada -fos-thd._I-962..25th
Anniversary Campaign of Foster
Parents' Plan, Campaign obl Wive
is to double the 1,000 -odd In-
dividuals and groups in Canada
who ore currently assisting distress.
ed gklidren in Europe, the Philip-.
pines. and the Far East thlrough the
Plan. Mrs, Diefenbaker-. herself is
foster parent to a little Chinese
girl .now living in Hong Kong.
Information on how to financially
"adopt" and correspond with such
a child may be obtained from
Foster Parents' Plan, P.O. Box 65,
Station B, Montreal
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and Mrs. ' Earl Gaunt; Lon
desrlor+ � ,,-, were recent ' • visitors
with 'Mr. :and Mrs,' • Andrew
Gaunt...
Mr..and Mrs. David Gilmour,
of Cuejph, were week -end. visit-
Ors with the.' latter'sr parents
gr. and 'Mrs.."•Hatviey Webb, -
Euchre 'Party, Winners •
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held a euchre party on W'ednes*•
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lag.,,- Lunch was ealoyed at a
restaurant'. -folltwi ' the shat -
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: 2 Days ,-...' 56.50 'with transportatioti •
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Supervisor -- Mrs:, A. J. Barlow, Phone 9364
Sec.-Treas. - Mrs. J. A, Graham, Phone 7585
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Feb 4th:., -.5th. Sunday after Epiphany
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible'Class,
11 am. Holy~ Communion and Sernlon.
(Jr. Congregation,...and Nursery.)
7 p.m. Evensong a td Aermon,
Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TJYLOR, M.A., D.O.
Mr, J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed.,.Organist and Choirmaster,
THE UNITED CHURCH OF' CANADA
North StreetUnited Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
rtN: 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
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itatt.414, .M s"''r'4 fY ».�4 44'4. ..�} . SI mr9ay wake
The REV. W. J. 'ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.
Minister.
. -H. DOTTERER, Organism• and Choir `Director
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TI4E REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister.°
Mr. -H. de • Jot19, Organist .
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
40.10" a.m. MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
11 a.m, 'THE -FRIEND OF GOD." ' .
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
7 p.m. CHRISTIAN YOUTH SERVICE
bl sembly Hall)
Miss Eva Somerville will show slides 'and
tour of the Holy Land.
ALL WELCOME
•
speak, on her
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School All Ages..-•-. ,
11 a.m. ' "JESUS' BODY."
'Communion Service.
7 p.m.- - "RELIGION. OR CHRIST."
Pastor, E. VonKeitz, Organist, Wm. Be#ner.-
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria .Street, United Church
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.' '
411 a.m. Morning Worship.
"THE CALL OF MATTHEW."
1.30 p.m Benr»iller-Church and Sunday School.
3.00 p.m.. Union -Church after., Sunday School:
-*EV-CECIL [ LU:KELOIN,,, Minister.
MRS. 4. SNIDER, Organist
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FREE. METHODIST .. CHURCH
, Corner Victoria :and Park'Streets -
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastoi - _ Phone JA 4-9306
9.50 a.m. SUNDAY. -SCHOOL:, ' ` :'
11 a.m. "CHRIST'S IMMENSE PROJECT."+'.
7 p.m. "CENTREyILLE' AWAKENING."
An hour-long religious film with a ,,profound spiritual in-
fluence. It will take the .plaice of the usual evening ser
:.mon.
• • Start.ing, u sday Night, Z�45...p+.m►____.__�:..__._ _ _.
SPIRITUAL. -L' LIFE CRUSADE_ -
-• 'Feb. 6-18 (except Saturday nigh.)
BETH HANKINSON+=-Soloist, Accordionist, -Song-Leader,,
• in all services, starting Tuesday.
The Pastor, speaking each flight next' week, ,Tuesday- •
through Friday.
REV. CLAUDE `HORTON - widely - travelled `Light and
Life It ,yr executive, speaker for second week,
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and 'Waterloo' Sts.
10 a.m. Sunday School,,
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. '
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7.30 pan; EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday-,,--8.:p.m. Prayer and Bible Stpdy.
Friday ---C. A. Crusaders..
, REV. • ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
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THE : SALVATION ` ARMY
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10 a.m. Sikiday ;School.: ;
11 a.m., HOLINESS .SERVICE.
'7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Visitors Welcon'i`.
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The New'ierrusale Church '
. (Prophesied to REV. 3; 12° etid Ch. ,21k '
"All literature se6 bs so childish. after read g Sweden.
• `borg's gigantic logic -Such tremendous vi isdem coplea:
with the utmost ,simplicity-L-b.au ifull" by Ai'nttllta` Ga
' Cvrci: Coloratura, .. lli
,th"From ales iii use. and ,accoraln'0 to utas' is life 'given '
byAlit -.Lord.' ;There call . • io t Irl `what' Is• 4u$• r
tot'- whateveris useless -Is 'cast away.s'. in ;Arcana Celestin ,
SW ED)EINBORG.. 4 4*
" "And, behold, I come quickly; and My iftriti&rd,yis *it'
Me, to give. to every Inco accordilt l' as bis, work shall' b."
REV. 22; 12.� . �- �, .
"MY RELIGION b 1" ELEN EL
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and 'Nell" and ' other works' lloahed. AFltlli to 1»eto+rtaarci
Caret, Ricte►tw; "St., Phone �:. .,.-
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