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AUBURN, July 16,-44. and
frS goy Finnigan and' Mrs.
:ora Fowler of Goderieh Visi-
on Saturday with Mr: and
Scott.
rs; Charles
miss Frances•Ho.uston,,Reg.N.,
f London is holidaying with
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
(Alston . Miss Mary Houston
Hamilton is also spending
ber vacation with her parents.
buss Eleanor Monck of Lon -
on is visiting, with her aunt,
frs. rd. Davies, and Mr, Davies.°
1fr. and Mrs. Durnin Phillips'
,f Lurgon Beach visited rela-
tives in the village, Mr. and
Ira. Thomas Johnston, Mr. and
rs. Robert J. Phillips and Miss
aura Phillips.
111r. and Mrs. Earl Wightman
f Lucknow left last week for
visit in Calgary.
idisS. Judy'*rthur visited last
geek in Blyth 'with' her grand-
arents, Mr. and Mrs._ Elmer
-
erT .
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moss and
Betty ,and Nancy Anderson are
staying at the lake ijri Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Craig's cottage at the
summer sch o1 site,
Miss Mar(aret R. Jackson re-
turned last week from a visit
with her " brother, Mr. John
Jackson and Mrs. Jackson of
Wetaskin, Alberta. She attend-
ed the celebration of their
golden wedding day.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Craig ac-
companied' by Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Williams of Port .1luron
are enjojying their holidays in
the Canadian West.
Recent guests with 1VIr. and
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor were Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Church of
Mission, Kansas, Mts. Edwin
Horney of Goderich and Mrs.
Robert McAllister, also of Gode-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Poppand
family of R.R. 1, Auburn, visit-
ed recently with friends in
SUNDAY SERVICES
ST.
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GEORGE'S CHURCH
July 21, Sixth Sunday after Trinity
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:Q0 a.rh. Holy Communion and Sermon
July 28, Seventh Sunday after Trinity
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
No Evening Service during summer months
Rector; REV. 'CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.
Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United. Church
0
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The. REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN,
B.A., B.D,,• Minister
MR: L. H. DOTTERER,
Organist and Choir Director
1--
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROY1,4 B.A., Minister fi
Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess
Mr. Herman de Jong, Director of Praise
— Morning Services
9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY, JULY '21
Sermon: "Making Your Life Count"
The Rev, H. D. Stewart, B.A., Ottawa, Ont.
SUNDAY, JULY 28
Sermon: "The Dynamite of The Gospel"
the Rev. P. B. Reid, BA., Ottawa, Qnt. .
Nursery and Junior Congregation at 11:00 only'
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street. Uriited Church
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Great Alternatives"
10:00 a.m. Benmiller, Church and Sunday School
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
I
Sarnia, za
Owen
Sou
nd
Tobe
1
,
mory,
Saubje Beach and TXitch-
ener.`
Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Bothwell,
Michael and Janice of Owen
Sound are vacationing with her
parents, MVJ. and Mrs. Gordon
R.aylor, While they have
been' vacationing, Mr, Rathwell
received word' that he has been
transferred to tire Brantford
branch of the Canadian Imper-
ial Bank of Commerce, He has
been head accountant at - the
Owen Sound branch for over
two years.'
Babby Debbie Popp is staying
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Meredith Young, R.R. 3,
Auburn.
Little Miss Louise Campbell
of Auburn visited ,last week
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Stanley Johnston.
Mrs., Stanley Strasser and
Kiss Beverley of Sault Ste.
Marie are: visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.• William J.
Craig.
Miss Cindy Tait is visiting
this week in Seaforth with her
aunt—Mrs,--10-ss Nichol ori,-..
Nicholson, Paul and Louise..
Many parishioners " of St.
Mark's Anglican Church, here
attended the 85th anniversary
services at Trinity Church,
Blyth. Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor
was the guest soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham-
ney and Mr. and Mrs, William
J":Craig attended the Robinson
reunion at Ipperwash last Sat-
urday.
Miss Jill Bennett and Master
Jimmy Bennett of Port AIbert
visited' last week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Bradnock.
Mr. William Gross and his
daughter, Miss Elva Gross, at-
tended the golden wedding. cele-
bration o£• his brother, Rev. G..
L. Gross, and Mrs. Gross, at
Listos'el.
From- Bolivia °
Rev. Arthur Wormold, mis-
sionary on furlough from Bol-
ivia, was guest speaker last
Sunday at the Auburn ,Baptist
Church. 'He .and his wife have
N erved -for • the past 10 years
u nder the Canadian Baptist
Mission Board and as he is a
radio engineer he operates the
Southern Cross Radio station.
Ile told about the country, their
farming methods 'And how Chris•
tionity is increasing among the
Indians and also 1h' great ad-
vance in education. Mr. and
Mrs. Wormolil are staying at
Camp Hermosa, north of Gode-
rich. During the service, Mrs.
Duncan MacKay and her daugh-
ter, Miss 'Barbara MacKay sans
a duet, "Have Thine Ower Way,
Lord." Mrs. Robert J. Phillij
was organist. t
Horses Win,..Prtze "
Word was received here :last
week that Mr. Aubrey Toll's
.Clydesdale horses walked awa3fi
;with the honors -at the Calgary
Stampede. At the Provincial Ex-
Ihibition at Manitoba, he took'
' first Mace in the four -horse
tandem team to wagon and was '
awarded the Prince Edward
Hotel trophy, a spe'eial award
for: four -horse team. Mr. Toll
also took first place in the six -
horse tandem team. Another
pair of Toll victories were scor-
•ed -• in.. the agricultural team in
harness to wagon class and in
the draft. horses in harness to
wagon class. Mr. Toll- walked
off with the Turner Memorial
plaque presented to the heavy
horse champion.
FREE .METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria- and Park Streets
REV. R. G. PELFREY, B:A., B.D., Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306
9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a°m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. 'Evening' Service
WED., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible
Study:
GIODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH ,
- _ Montreal Street Near The Scjuare
REV. E. VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
.10:00 a.m Church School
11:00 a.m. and 7:0p.m.�
Herbert Stovell, St. Thomas
THE SALVATION ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD
SUN. 10:00 a,m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
N^ •
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:00 p,m, SALVATION MEETING
WED. 0:00. p.m. HOME LEAGUE -
A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL
1 _ ,
Bethel -Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and 'Waterloo Sts:
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Classes 'for all lges.
I1:00 a.m,, Morning ,Worship
_7i30 p.m'. Evangelistic Service
Tuesday B p.m. Nibble Study and Prayer
Friday, g p.m. Young People's Service
JULY 28 — Rev. William Castle of Hamilton
BAYfI+ELD BAPTIST CHURCH”
REV. T. LESLIE HHOBBINS;. B.A., Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 21
10100 -cm. "Sunday . School
11:00 cm Morning Work lip
' tuotottsfic HourWIthmt
air it 'p.m. ,Ptovo r. ,S Irvico
You-Ata,fordiallly rovliad All Of Those, $lervicos
_
Thcannual school picnic of
S.S. No. 9 Hullett was held with
parents ioining in the sports
ad„ social events. The pro-
gram was planned by the teach-
er, Miss Irene Pfrimmer. The
results of the races were as
follows: , Running - -races---=
Grades 1 and 2; Louise Hunking,
Arva Ball, Rickey Archambatilt;
grades 3 and 4, Joyce/ Hallam,
Kathy Schneider, Keith Lapp;
,grade 6, Daryl Ball, Brenda
Archambault, Daryk Ball; grade
7 and 8, Bill Lapp, Brenda Ball,
Douglas Archambault,
Running, broad, Rickey Arch-
ambault, Louise Hunking, Ron'„
nie Snyder; grades 3 and 4,
Ralph Haslam, Kathy Schneider,
Joyce Hallam; grade 6, Daryl
:Ball -, rea la.. Ardi t iatzT Bob
Schneider; gradl e and $;13 t1:y
Hallam, Brenda Ball, Doug.
Archambault,
Standing broad—Grades 1 and
2, Louise Hunking, Rickey Arch-
ambault, Ronnie Snyder; grades
3 and 4, Jbyce Hallam, Keith'
Lapp, Ralph_ Hallam; grade 6,
Brian` Pfrimmer, Nancy Lapp,
Daryl Bali: gratles 7 and 8. Bill
Lapp; Brenda. Ball, Wendy
Schneider.
High jump ---Grades 1 and 2,
Louise Htirlking, Rickey Arch-
ambault, Ernie P f rim m e r;
. grades 3 and 4, Joyce Hallam,
Kathy Schneider, Ralph Hallam;
grade 6, Brenda Archambatrlt,
Daryl Balt, Nancy Lapp; grades
7 and 8, Douglas Arehambault,
Betty Hallam, 13i1 -I Lapp.
Pre-scboole.r's -running race,
Ronnie 'Bunking, Johnny Ver-
Wey, lfiathy'. Hunking Three-
legged race, Joyce Hallam and
Kathy Schneider, Ralph Hallam
and Rickey Archambault, Arva .
tall. and 1 ouise Honking;
grades 6, 7 anr28, Wendy, Sehne-
ider and Nancy Lapp,- .Daryl
Ball and Bob Schneider, Doug
Archambault ,and Brian Prim-
mer. Softball throw—Grades 1
and 2, B1'nle PRrittnmer, Lopise
lltunking, Arva Ball; grad4s 3
:and 4, Jcyco. ilallatti, Ralph
;Ila am,. Xeith Lapp; grade 6,
Brian'Pfriimimcr, 130 Schneider,
Milt Ba11 g1tradcs .1 and '-8,
D
Qu ArG
ha .m
bault, Bill LaPp,
Wendy Schneider.
Softball throw ----pre-schoolers,
d eny Verwey, Ronnie Hunk.
ing, Kathy Hunking;- wheelbar-.
row race --Juniors, Mickey Arch -
•a nbault and Keith Lapp, Joyce
Hallam and ' Kathy Schneider,
Harry Franke/L. and Ralph Hal,
lam; seniors, Nancy Lapp and
Wendy Schneider, Sharon Ball
and Bob Schneider, Brian Pfrim-
mer and Doug Archambault,,
Ladies' kick -the -slipper, Mrs.
Len Archambault, ' Mrs. John
'Snyder. and Sharon Ball, Mrs.
Joe Hunking; running race,
Audrey' Duizer, ,Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham and Mrs. Len Archam-
bault, Sharon Bali.
Men's dart contest, Len Arch
ambault, Tom Cunningham, Bill
Wagner;.. running race, Tom
Cunningham, Len Archambault,
Henry Hunking. Shoe scram-
ble, Mrs, Elliott Lapp and Len
Arehambault,: Brenda Archam-
bault and l3ripn Pfrimmer, Ber-
nice Hunking -and Henry Hunk-
ing. Orange pass relay was won
y Mrs: Leriµ�-le am a
team; second, ten Archam-
bault's tearn.
The special feature was a
race whitlt Mrs. Fred Cook -won
when she ran forward and Len
Archambault ran backwards,
Following the sports events a
bountiful stopper was served by
the ladies of the section.
A Personal Mention is wel-
come news in the Signal -Star.
BRECKOW'S
MEDICAL
MASSAGE
STEAM, SAUNA and HIGH
COLONICS (internal baths)
118 Anglesea St., off ,Victoria
JA 4-8281 (office) or
JA 4-7617 (residence)
28-31x
HOLMESVILLE
trOLIVIVSVH4TX, July 16. •.A..•
Mrs. q 3ert Clifford is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
following ,an operation last
Tuesday.
Guests at the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. F. McCullough
were Mr. and Mrs. P. Husted,
New Toronto; Mr. Ted McCul-
lough, Beamsville, and Pte. Jim
McCullough of Ipperwash.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Harris and
Patricia and' Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ladd of Clinton have returned
from a trip to the Thousand
Island district.
U.C,W. Meeting
The U.C.W. of Holmesville
met -with Mrs.' 3. .Grigg's group
in charge. Mrs. Z. A.'Yeo read
the Scripture. Mrs. Ben White-
ley led in prayer. The Bible
study was taken by.. Mrs. J.
Grigg. Mrs. C,. ' Tebbutt read
an article on stewardship- and
Mrs. J., Lobb played a piano
nolo. The vice-president, Mrs.
Lloyd Bond conducted the busi-
ness. • The-intinutes of the, June
meeting were read by Mrs. F.
McCullough and Mrs. C. Tebbutt
gave the treasurer's repprt. Mrs.
B. Walter reported from the
board of stewards' meeting.
Mrs. S. Farquhar read two yer-
sions of the 23rd Psalm. The
mission study on India was
taken- by Mrs, F. McCullough.
GAMES -- BINGO -- GAMES -- BINGO
LEGION CARNIVAL
CIVIC HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5
Proceeds to Senior Citizens Housing
FISH POND --„ YONY RIDES
DRAW
AGRICULTURAL .PARK
Bring your summer visitors to the
Colonial Craft Horse
WHY 9
To see beautifully hand polished driftwood, Kettle
Point Indian blankets, Indian and Eskimo 'crafts from
the Women's Institutes of N. W. T., Ceramics of Musk-
oka clay, and hobby kits for summer leisure etc.
OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 a.m, 'to 6 p.m.
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
MILL ROAD
S. WHITEMAN JA 4-6290
The meetin closed with prayer
by :Mrs. J, Grigg. . Hostesses
were Mrs. 13. Walter, Mrs:. B.
Whiteley, Mrs. E. Yeo and, Mrs.
W, Yeo.
ASHFIELD,
A.SFlFIELD, July 15. -- Mrs.
Emile Norgaard of Chicago is
visiting with her brother, Bruce
Macdonald.
Guests with Mrs= Colin Mac-
Gregor last weekend were Mr.
3Key.
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