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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-06, Page 7F4. - • • 'VICTORIA ST. UCW •Women discuss church structure The gui q•al. tieeting of the United 01111-rei1 Women of Vic- roria Street. Chu?ch was 11°14 Monduy evening with 23 pre- se,,nt... Mrs. N.. McKifftion- read the ScriptUre -lesson. - The theme of the meetinglyq "•`Tfie'Ulturcli." Mrs,, T. W -1--vr'e:sented a pa per on the _ sub, •jeet Stating that the church is a fellowkhip, of • Worshipping; sin mors who exist chiefly to ser those who are net , within fellowship. • Belief in mi':son is essential to a healthy ch itch. she F aid; .IVIn3. Mary Morris pre•sentrd .the ,hudget for 1964 which wus a cc (lilted. il-3usi ne.ss , • wa.s con- ducted by Mrs. Thompson, the presi•dent. Mrs. Harry R. San.dersem sang a'solo, "Thy Will. Be Done." ',accompanied by Mrs. G, Curren. On posters, and orally, Mrs. Vernon Smith 'outlined the or- ganizatien of the United church e • flow 'the Dominion Couiicil tt;1 to Wit stry,arti boaid o. • tit otIoe& litirch.- s. g,avo• a fine summary on how et% UniOn, had volue into. •!laeing,. With etp na- -IAA of the varibussY•mbels ad to-U.1LS. Which eomprise. _Ali M. n 'so .,0a1 and crest df theUn- ttd ClitirCA of Canada. ' -.octal half hour coneluded ui interwting arid instructive meeting, teena,ger hori jltiron, and it 'might as. well"bo .Goderiele is going to New York nt Jttly or 15 ,Alays, all -ex •pep ses' paid. it may ,s,ound•a,,,real jerk • BRIDGE SCORES Tfiere were -five table_s in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on Monday, Fetbru- ary 3. Winners and their scores• were as follows: Mrs. A.:Nicol and Mr. P. F. Carey, 761k points; 'Mr. and Mrs., J. -K. Hunter, 63 points; Mrs. D. voctney and* Mrs, A. Galbraith, and , Mrs. P. Reid and Mrs, R. Brewer tied with 54' points. di.a11,111.1.1..rala.11.••••••••••••••••••,...• ST. ,GORGE'S: CHURCH February 9, Quinquagesima Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10:00 am, Sunday School and Bible Class '.,. 11:00. a.m, Morning Prayer and Sermon (Junior Congregation and Nursery)' 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, , Feb. 12 - Ash Wednesday. Holy' Commun. • ‘ff‘ *. ion in the Chapel at 730 and 1000 a.m. Ptebruery 13.- Bible 'Study Group in the Church at,8 p.m. itectorp.REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, MA., D.D. Mr. George, Surgoin, Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF. CANADA a North Street U,nited„ ChLirCh, • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 " 10:00 am. Sunday tchoot. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship -"Christian Service" (Nursery -and Juntor -congregation) 7.00 p.m. Hi C Group The'Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, B.A., .13.D., L ,H. Dotterer, Orgariist •.•••••••••*,1•••••••••• .....•.***•••••••••••• 1Knox Presbyterian Churc A • THE REV, G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister Williatn Cameron,; Director of Praise •, 10:O� a.m. Sunday' School . 10:1Oa.m. Minister's Bible Class Study: St. Ltike 12:13-2) 11i00 a.m. Service of Divine Worsh.1p), t't .Sermpn: "Cooking Ahead" • (Nursery and Junior Congregation) 7:00 p.m* Evening .Service , • Studies in "The Acts Of The Apostles": (13) "The Unpalatable Truth" ' 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society „ Enter to Worship Depart to Serve 044;4104'" 4 JP Victoria Street United, Church 11:00 a.m. ,Sunday School , 1100 a.m. Morning,Worship "The Church of the Future" 1.30 p.m. Benmiller-Sunday "School and -Church '''' --REV7-CECIL-AT-DUKELOW-r-Midisterl---- -- MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. FREE METHODIST CHURCH • ' Corner Victoria dna Park -Streets REV-. R. G. PELFREy, B.A., B.D., Pastor 9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL , 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service , Wed., 7:30 p.m. -1::•!fayer Meeting„and Bible Study Dial 524-9306 640.611,144 GODERICH BAPTIST -CHURCH Montreal Street Near . The Square 10:00 a*.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor THE SALVA-TION ARAAy CAPTAIN, and MRS: ROY WOMBOLD 1000 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. ,Morn:ng Worship_ 7:00 p.m. Salvation.Meeting Tues., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Ladies' Home League - EVERYONE WELCOME! • , Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Corner of Elgin. and Waterloo Sts, REV. RoBERT CLARK,. Pastor, 1 10:00 a.m. Sunda l,i School: Clastes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 7:30 p.m. Evangelist* Service • 1 Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer. Friday 8 p.m. Young People's Service • The 1964 executive of the Gorlerich ,Hort- , icultural Society is appaieptly having a good time' looking over driftwodd decor - 9 '9 .•"; P•$. , 4,Ati'•,` • • ,• • •,,,,.".z••••4; ••.,• Muir; pres dent Mrs. R. W. first vice-presiden Mrs. D. McKee and secietary Mrs. E. H. Jes p. ' "t• -ations. -From lef ask, president NV. G. • Horticultural annual meeting 1_ By Mrs. E._ H. .J.essop -14,1104=g-.37. Acar.-4Z140.11'.g.IV*1- departure from the" usual 7013- tine*.offacts and figures at the annual meeting of Goderich Horticititural_Society, ieid at t,he St. George's Parish Hall on .• .WeetneSdAY..0yenini_g.,. Jan4ary coned the large group of methbetrs- Pr-osentt.thp ,introdticed as- guest; ineaker;1rs.W. Siet' ,,bert of Zurich INilita:,e subject was the preparation and finish- ing„Of driftwood for use in. ar- rangements. One, of Lake HurOn's nalural res•ources, drifitrod, or dead- wood, can be 'a .hottly shared by the fainily and 'with hifinite scopeSer artistic expression and --Mrs. Siebert d'emonstrated dif; ferent meths of 'preparing .the wood by cleaning, sanding, fill - Ing and Waxing, Shoe polish, floor paint and gold leaf 'were - used in various wayis for finish- ingthe" intriguing -h,apes of wood. Artistic tinting and the lidd,ition of flowers, greens and mhss completled the *pieces. ' A fluent speaker, Mrs. Siebert lo showed sevbral- methods of -preserving • flowers. At the People - we know rs. Marianna 'Schmidt, fo-rm- erIy1of Goderich, has returned to her honie in Venezuela after visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. Erie Mueller and Mr. Mueller.. Before coming to Goderich Mrs. Schmidt travel- led • in Europe for several months and spent Christmas with her, parents, when. Mr. Schmidt and their •daughter, Heidi, joined her: Miss Heidi Schmidt Will be. returning 'to Cloderieh during the. summer. Mr: and Mrs: N. P....Warrener, Mrs. Robert Shorey, Mrs. Wil- liam Taylor, and Alvin War- rener, all of Pontiac, .MiChigan, attended the Whhliam Drew fun-. eral in Goderich recently. Mr. an7-1-VirST-C67riron " Su cliffe, Joanne „and Karen of Wingham sent Jan. 28 With ylrs. Mamie Sutcliffe and Mrs. !homes Warrenet. • W. A. Coulthurst, a resident of Goderich for nearly 50 years, vas oPerated,on in •St.•Joseph's Hospital; Guelph, on Januati 27. Mr\:• Co'uithurst tells us thc operation was apparently cessful and that he, st.sern.sto 'he progressing. , T.' - He says he has many kind memories of "The ' prettiest p,'Wn in Canada" and of his friends here. Mr: and Mrs.' •W,*: 111:417'llictt were, in Wooristock.on \Wanes'. lay 'January 29, for the annual' conclusion,_ :Mr's. H. Bettger • f -9.7,7 • ' interesting", preSentatidii.. • • Mr.' Muir re -viewed the ,sea- son's activities briefly 'Ad the treasurer's report was nod.. Then the nominations state was presehted and -adopted as follows': Past president, W. G. Muir; presid,ent;' Mrs, ,R. W. Bell; ist 'vice-president, Mrs. D.* McKee; 2nd vicepresid,ent, to be filded; secretary, Mrs. E. H, Jessop; assistantisecretary; Miss M. Howell.), • treasurer, A. . M. •Iliatiper; membersfhip convener, 'Mrs. A. Worsen; directors for one year, Mrs. W. G. Moorhead, Mrs. F. Overholt, Brig, G. M. Ross; idireetois fOr., two years, Mesdames R. Smith, G. McGinn, E. Ryan, S. C.• Argyle, M. Camp- bell, W. MeGuhte; auditors, W. G. *Moerhead and A. B. Corless. After a draw for prizes of 'packets of fertilizer, Mrs. Bur- rows and her cdrnmittee 'served rofre•sh,ments„. ••-4,410.1.tyv _Toil; World's `Pair, :he U.nited Nitti-onst falls and Montieal on the .Way -•••,•bitt the Oddfellovt'rs ar4 hskah lodges in the- distIti'et,,, intend 11,netou •to have worth: w.ltiie vatile'for"th6.„WinKier Ottd • by inforenc9, all the staPt- 444,1,.• agers in iturA0- - - . "''' • • -*CompcctilIon Feir0,0 ' - A ,sPoltez:LT1,411 for. tile. tvm. COLBORNE FEDERATION 1,4 AR. -,:off34,TED---..--' CARLOW. ---1A fair Crowd at- 'age caused -by pipeline§ ' and tended the annual imeeting of the ,C016'orne Feder - tion of Agriculture' held at ?-artow Wedtesday, January 29 with President Elmer H.unter as ehairman,. Elmer, Fisher inti•oduced the guezt speaker, Bob Eaton, field - man for Ontario Federation of Agriculture who siaoke on the Agricultural and Rnrat DeveloP- ment Association, more, 'com- monly knew,n as ARDA. ' ,He said when ARDA,, is meh-, tiorted poopAe; think of building, ,dams and controlling many olher functions. gxample; helping landowners cifhan;,•secretary-treasurer, Jam- -eeure fair settlements for dam- ieson Rbhey. hydro, Mr. Eaton emphasized keeping accurate records of these damages. AaDA will also study ,and advise on steps to fairer tax- ation, Mi. Eaton said_ Mr. Eaton drew the audience into'discuSSion• oh the biggest prohlem 'facing farimcrs, editisa• tion, and then discussed ways tb overcome this problem. • During the evening- the offic- ra' erna o „Sala- a. CQ1Upl.I tioi111, *hegin •innwn,l4itay letertnine wlio 0i to New. , . _ • "CoMpetition was'thiati'ghit faiie.it way' to eheo.-7V, ti:t • 4...11 •cut,,",;ispokeAlian :aid. • 9 Grad,' lt) and 11 student's, ••lei 15, 1( an,4 17 from:Godo-' •i eh „ Clinton, iatorth, • ,Fionth Huron and WAin,gham.eollegiates areligible for an essay contest - to close Februa.-y 22. Sitbject; Why 1 would.like to visit the United Nations. The • school principals , from the five •collegiates will select two winners from earth 'schobl. To, be impartial, the principals r0 ..,40 041)04: 04. 4410 othgr „.4011,091*,ofl their QOM. ,4 Give Speeches TIM' Wh1n:04 Wj•11;"413#' a !puitiliC ,spPeking ''001.1test Natoa mean; to tine' •tenf04.4f0r..,$P, at *Clinton collegiate • •ifitVOit'':,••• inatio,rs, " • The judge 'from outside the't- • realm of education of the f,707*•• • , ternal Lodges will pick i.W•1,114107,;,..;',1-'4''. The Winning student' w:-1.,)•'"Vt*•' ' • to New York early 419Pg. with willhers from 0 L'Aer 0741117 ties. 110:41. is" the tirst time I-Iuron has participated. • On his return tIie stu•dent'ilA appear on television, report'40 the -Oddfelloes and Rebekah lodges, his student assembly - and make other Speaking en- ga ers were returned to office for • a second' year., Officers named: Past preSident,,Atlan Stoll; pre., 3ident, Elmer Hunter; 1st vice- Home.jrefl_fLxinr!g-up Do 1 James Richardson & Sons Ltd. s PHONE 524 8083, GODERICH "Serving the Feed Dealers -of Western Ontario" '• s Window 'Banners • Window gardS , • in -Store Display Cards If you need any type of sign, whether it be on a truck or for store display purposes, you, will get immediate service. 4 .4 Phone BOB- SIAAPSON After 6 p.m. ' • --• with an HFC Householder's Loan . The time to put home imprOvernent plans into action is now! Service is better; prices are. lower. For money to cover the cost, , borrow confidently from HFC.* " Get up to $2509 to do the work now; repair, remodel, - redecorate, even replace worn-out furniture and appliances. Repay con- veniently. See HFC now _ AMOUNT OF' LOAN• MONTHLYPAYMENT' PLANS se • -so tt," so . ze Months months• =oaths months ASK ABOUt CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES $100 ; $ 6.12 $9.46 550 23.73 32.86 51.24 750 ••••,81.65 44.18 ^ 69.21 1000 " 41.45 58.11 91.56 1600 60.88 68.81 94.11 146.02 2200 83.71 94.62 129.41 201. 2500 95,12 107.52 147.05 , 228.91 Above payments Meted* principal sad inbred am based on prong repayered, but do not Include tie fold uta Inserance. HOUSEHOLD FINANC - • G. N. Crawford, Manager • • 3M West Street " • Telephone 524-7383 GODERICH LLY SECT CANADA'S FINEST RED )BRAND - BEEF SELEc7.1,0. . 40,14.0 157 11 In) il Society, at which Mr. Elliott vas ' thes•peaker:5, Mrs. J. 1.1., Whyard' of Whit e- iore, Yukon, is ;visiting her athef,. W. E EIiIIQLt, Arthui• itreet, after ,atTending meeting'. Anglican Chuireh Editors in oronto. • and Mr,,..• Arnold Hugill tome ateitt spending [he pai nonth in Florida: - • Mr. and .Mrs.,Phillip ,Bigelow Ind Nadine of Port Hope visit .(1; ai the weekend with Mrs. eorge Alkey ,and*Dr: and Mrs. 1. W. 11ugh•-2s and John. Visit- ti,,"at the litihes' home lat, Vt,c.Inesday was Mrs. Atkey's randson, Ron Atkey of Mrs. M. Brereton let Sunlay or Cornwall to visit hr daug,h- ers and th-eir families; Mr, and /Ers. Williarn McLean, Saly. oflmyar.el Nancy, and Mr. and frs. Robert Goodwin and, baW on, Robert Dean. • • , Mr. Stan Bl•owes of Stratford. ocompapied, by Mr. ,Jaek Kerr if Toronto, Bahamas -Trade 'ornmissionr to Canari, mak' brief' call at the ,Signal-Sta... ffice on , Monday. „ • WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS •••••1•••• • • • Sorority offers. grit to hospita• l • Ss, ;9^.. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IA BEEF QUARTER SALE I. e.11• r.""'" • OF BEEF LB., FRO.NTS A fir OF BEEF 1.8. at. 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