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113e Ogdericil, Signal -Star, Thursday; June 11th, 1964
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k,C944,4ttett• froM page 1.) tailishing indiscriminate honor
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and glory and praise. Person-
ally, I would much rather think
of my comrade.‘ as I knew them
in the.* days as young men
like myself, caught up in the
flowing tide of,. momentous
times and great events. They
mere just simple Canadians, the
living product of our schools,
faClories, fagins and offices, and
yet what a wonderful response
they made, to what heights they
ros'e and what glory they shed!
"This occakian," said Canon Above all else, I think they
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',played appropriate music as the
old lOrs were marched off in
' tirne, and the new at quick
!,k ;march after dedication by Can-
, , ow Taylor in a brief ritual
:which conclude& "We do, come -
crate and t et apart these colors,
that they inay be .a sign of our
• duty toward our Queen and SON'',
ereign in the sight of Sod."
Last Official Act
Taylor, "is my last official act left behind a proud record of
as padre of.109, and it so hap, -
pens that this. year marks .,the
50th: anniversary of the Coinxnencement pf the first Great
• War, and also the 25thannivers-
universal faithfulnes.,%_ and thatl .. -......2..... _,-.....--.. - .''''''' ' ' • .
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is to me the thing to which , Miss ,Sandra Jean McLean
their lives bore witness most who graduated from Stratford
of all -L -faithfulness and loyalt'1 General Hospital School of
to the cause., Nursing, May, 30. She is the
- Other Leaders • daughter of Mr: and' Mrs. C. A.
geel.e.alio;;VkagioRot,.,,1-...
the beginning -
second Great War, and tomor-
tY--Gf does r -re„ nerarb7"1 ."--antlAitat=
for all our First War vet -
row marks the beginning of the
4. erans--knew nothing oreal
Normandy inVasion‘
., f declared they would not take
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9 , andI thinkthe thin ti; enal -mem Welhotiffi 447/1
---'i,Vorld, hut it was.' a debatiii;
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ywhich. impresses me above ail 1.43,41.'5! ' .- aS-A4,...1°5"-•..-11:11, 'Y'ril-• .ert'' sucirty, and these -men were
o- tat (law r. gifsurprise--
else isthrtfilly nOtiteitaradter-1 tlY6-first to-Fnli-s-t. They made
of the fitst _orld--W4ri4-4114.1s.if.. the.,.....a.e.--,414i4-6,imme,satyriss-
, -.1- -m•es.._-„Thexo-kis,4alway,s-a-dan,-,T. ''..., 1.,-.,„, -,4,4,m-- -....,,,„.... , ma - y4 e .y ouned-nenIin 1.
in tria” lx.411-0 14J-: 7hatE.t.a: ,,,„. 4,6aL,_ _h______ _ _____ .. 1
..5"--' " e— r inary enlisted - crisis , ,,
• ger-,„iprigalian,g, espreia14, 19 ... ,,,,ia. „, ..„..„. )18, When the , came, an
'''loOking back over the •t•sf;of '''''`"'"' Llir."'"P'''' llitiAttitillr'vv'ent'' Otit all- o
With aoiute amazement- their i Europe' again, men and women
•:,?..,:',.,.. ,,,,,T capacity for heroic service ai'M ' responded to the new challenge
suffering. 'of Nazi Germany, and their r,e-
"One of the few good things . . ,
. ',polls(' vias glorious and their
the r
bestowedwar ‘,,,-as the e-'
= ifachievement - equally- great,
:--,..C.4”,-..e,..7.-..• • vela•tion of a new splendot a They showed what \Canadiang
, -.. now meaning, in human life,
• • !were. and the world soon re-
' Jiroving that our young Can- ' cognized that Canada was a na-
adians were a fax finer manhoodl,tion_faL fine pf,f)p I p
than people in otheparfs of 'r ---
"I want to thank you, one
the world believed. I am not
and-all,for the wonderful,coni-
thinking of their heroic ex -
plot - and „there were, of
course, a great many -but of
the endurance and fidelity_ of
the average man, his unflinch-
ing loyalty to King and country.
"It has often been said, and
I think it should be Said very
often, tha every person who
served des ryes a medal, not
July 31, but .1 will be only as
for just being in the army but
because of the wav in whi,,,, far as London and hope , there
rel'el•red719r61T-drisse decor-' -
coming back and renewing ac-
ated are the first to recognize
quaintances."
that other people were More
wafiggia
who served ,with d un- standing .ovation. •
Seasimi"s First
Oil Tariker.
Tie first Imperial Oil .tink-
er of the season, the Imperial
Windsor, arrived in Gtiderich
harbor Sunday, June.7, with.,
ppo barrels of gasoline.
She left early Monday for
Sarnia.
This is unusually late -for,
Imperial tankers, quite often
winners of the tog -hat as first
ship into the harbor in spring.
Skipper of the Windsor was
Captain Jim Irwin o
A $40,000
Barn Pire
BAYFIEW.--Fire created
close to $4Q.,900 damage in
a barn fire Tuesday on the
farm of Alfred Warner, three
miles north of here on High-
way 21. •
More ttian 300 ehickens'and
five pigs were destroyed. Mr.
and grts. Warner were in
Goderich• at the time. , A
couple driving. past the farm
saw the blaze and called the
Bayfield fire department.
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AsivAltaremriarami
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Rev. Stanley A. Moote,
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Victoria
osre_0, es 2.m.s.r... at
iniairiary services on Sun-'
day, June 14. It Will•,be the .World War 11
'77Then came 1939, which ush-
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Street United as a congregation ered in the second Great War,
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and will pe the 86th year in the in which the civilian population
presentbuilding. The theme bore the brunt in most coun-
of Rev. Mr. Moote's sermon at tries, though not here in Can-
ada, ,thank God. Despite what
"The New Day and...Thqchurch,.7. some pessimistia Armchair ,trit-
The Benmiller and Union: Unit- ics had to say about an effem-
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ed Churches, will cancel: their inate rising generation, it m,et
services to worship at Victoria the test. At Oxford; they liad
nited,..for
radeship • ancraitrallinreoet, "
ation and support' you have
given me during these 12 years -
wherr.f-had....th-e-privilege-td-be-
the padre of .Branch, 109 and
the gracious Ladies' Auxiliary.
You will ever be in my thoughts
and prayers, even though I„will
not be living in Goderich after
loyalt a
rtr ficirTtleognition.
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SUNDAY SERVICES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
June 14th - Third Sunday After Trinity ,
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
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10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class
Junior Congregation and 'Nursery)
,EvenmagwarnUer,nvii
etar.;-REV.__C-4110.N.:KENNETH,E,TAYLCIR,-Ak&T-p.p1.-,.
• Mr. George-litirgoin, 7 -Organist,* and-sCrarSITRIer--•
QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ
1. Arlition is Oanada's longest
bri4ge? ' •
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2, Wh t i, a S,asquatch?
3. By ncome tax records, avey-
age :ncome is highest in what
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Can dian eltY? .if•-•
4. Ten, ears'ago the annual cost
of family allowances was $359
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA,,
North Street United
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10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:90 a.m. Morning Wprship
(Nursery and Junior 'Congregation)
The Rev. W. J. ten. Hoopen, B.A., B.D., Min.
L. H. Dotterer, Organist
Knox Presbyterian 'Church
THE REV. -G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. /Minister
'WirriaTh-raWeirdk"Drreffliir 0
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million. What is the 'current
figure?
5. Since 1949 the Canadian cost
of living index -has 'advanced
tiOW much? -
ANSWERS: 5. By 34,6 per
cent up to 1VIarch, 1964. Sar-
nia, Ont., Where 1961 average.
income. was $5,087. 1„ The Vic-,
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toria Bridge,' crossing the St.
Lawrence River at Montreal; 25
Spans, about- and a-
ouaTter in lengtlr. 4. About
$590 million when student al-
lowances are included. 2. The
Sasquateh are legendary, cave -
dwelling giants that Indians be-
lieve live around Harrison Lake,
13.C.
Ranked by 4rue the five thairr
sources of Canadian imports ih
1963 were: U.S. $4,444.9 millionU.K. 0.26.8 million'; Venzu,e1i?
maz million; West Germ.any
-4144 million; Japan $130.5 inilz
lion.
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RECEPTION QF NEW MEMBERS
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Enter to Worship ''
• Depart to Serve
•THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
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Guest Minister: Rev. Stanley A. Moote,-B.A.;---B.D.
"Thef,,New Day-. • and- The Church" ,
FREE" METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.D., Pastor DiaI 521-1414
950 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
-7:00 p,ro,, EVENING -SERVICE- - -
Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting' and Bible Study
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
of the Baptist Convention of Ontarie and Quebec
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesdiy, 6:45 p.m. :-- Intermediate Youth '
Wednesday 8:00- riari. 'Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Friday 6:30 p.m: - Explorers , -
Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor
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,10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
•-1-1:00 am. Morning Worship-
-700 p.m. Salvationefireting .
Tues., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Meeting
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. -,Ladies' Home League
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