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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-01-14, Page 5Blot IOW Iitfle r. It Imo, .. A iikncru umn ►,ex r e'nt of Daafie1d at is 11041aie, ",F iv,n," g idhn .d "e300.31re, a.s rtt r dire he 'teX Se►etfnn od General Mo- rs Ventral 00.0; ,.)" ina'o'dial .tali, Detroit, retired of ,NDe- ember,3l, It ended-- a 3(6eyeee . !ln .eWitLl • the Gorpor- 3 tion. . • Mr. Moore .started in a§' .a lark. in the, statistical ,depart- War depart War Vit, he, serva ant colonel for tom' ' dear$. art the U.S. Army Quartermaster Prim a - ,A• native &f Evans+ton, Illinois, was rboal DeceMber 1% 1004 e w!as educated in Chicago and at the Univers�i+ty of . Michigan.,,M r oore 'has been Odt ,nd- ingly aeti.ve gin, bt n e afgsaan , al and "ci'vipaffairs in 'Detroit, where he .lives__ ak.16746 .Ware' AAAA. . C-EQI ,GE'S CHURCH ST. __- Jan.u:ary `17th, 2nd Sunday After Epiphany 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11':00 a.m. Holy Communion (Junior Congregation and Nursery) ANNUAL VESTRY D1NNER MEETING ''�h J January 18 at 6:15 p.m!, • Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. Mr. George Burgoin, Organist' and Choirmaster. REMEMBER THE 24 HOUR VIGIL ■ • •.,,, ,....,.�, ..,. T t ars n showed a sue- .t*sp • eeially .Mentioning 'tale loess to o "��� annual ',Meeting St. °D. �.� +Ra :: of '�'Gw^ii .far thl"u�l xrteml�ors, Mrs* Bial. a total yearnon lY fi s ul ��es � Woman's� Oeox�ge s f�hu�rch,,° 1Virs. , : :c pence. Munday and Mrs. Fo�:ean. was.. presade'd � over b�' � "` °uf $1;293.21 after .ta.11. :a, -� i It � e# .AAAA' eh _ i . r . � � o�b�li� dt7�o fi met.. A. the a �ue ` • � r,. R•ussQll _.took t e 1,q, i And yiras turned over tg�, air .for.,tahe. eet1'o �. •d. Mrs. L �erlBhn� for'$600.00- 1ii�, �' n � er ch e1 n �� n . ea : gg' pi the- •wardens. offer' 4elmreh • ex- stenee ee, of O'ieers.. �f i re- a1Ub e x+e�aila�ir � tk?o.Sc ijpt�ua' 1? c W:it- Arrangements w e made to' `penses; can c1eia'b a new kit- , ox -t: o the, 2prehase and prepare the Ves- open equipment Iliad' p een° rpur- tee ways read Eby 'Mrs.; M.xartin, 'p Chased, choir vestments rep'lac- I+'oylowi i�g are rthe officers ford try s�ulPs. on Jataterso ed, .ep.aired and �lanndere�d dur-- 1965: fast 'rpresident, Q/Irs '' 0.' 'with Mrs. Dr J. Patterson- and � nde�an; ap�.res'ldent,. Mrs.` �rar�l�'' Mrs: Rigg. Bridle convening and toog, the ye•a�?rx a donation wade r . to ,Sunday sp opl `arid world rnis- .Bowra; lst,�vieeipresidentr Mrs, the Evening Guild to serve and ;cions, Garde/fi ~veers and gifts Reg Bridle; 2nd vice-president) clear up. sent; out as, needed;_ xn!oney was Mrs.A'ltbe t ccs a' secre- 'As money had Agee.,: sent in raised by h�i+gh'tea, garde party nary, Mrs. `H.°" Dodd; treas�ure.r ,- by a friend, in memory ofec the and the generous support of the Mrs. D. J. Patterson; cor�res ;gate Mrs. Munday, the de is2an groups. ' ponding ec tory, Mrs. Palmer; col made to purchase suitable Mrs. Palmer, corresponding press secretary,'Mrs. H. • Ti�ch- communilen linen. the secretary, read -a list of names borne; pianist, Mrs. ,1. Wilson; A splendid report of t of .ill. sand shut-ins rememi bered flowers, Mr's. F.. B. 'ey tele- y'e•aa�'s activities under the cap' ,apt .Christanas,,and of get well phone ‘cotrimit;te+e, Mrs, L. Ban - able. leadership of 'Mrs, Videan and Sympathy cards sent mit nister and Mrs:George 1ViumnbY was given by the secretary, 'Mrs. and replies for same. Rev. Mr: Russell spoke en - H. Dodd, who ended her report I Riley for couragin r1 v of the splendid with a poem. and reading. reipdrted 1 e ► work and convmended the•Guild The ,treasurer's report Iby.Mrs. flowers sent the , year, doing byElsie, ardner and 'Marie . Huff, , were Two teams, second pin ThursdaY''s bonspiel,. tied for second place after thre � �, '� with three wins and a plus of 16 eeide the winker, the two skips threw one rock each, the closest the entrerged of se e house being the winner. Elsie Gardner, left, ond' place winner after the two rocks were 'thrown. Star photo • THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United• Church _ 10:00ti a.m. Sunday School v0 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship The Service of Confirmation ' ym --• "Do We Need The Church?" .{ ,x on e atiOn) M _ .:, • ,� ._ (Nursery and 'Junior C gr g _ ... - The Rev. W. J. Minh pen, B.A., B.D., e--.. L. H. Potterer, Organist Knox Presbyterian Church R THE REV G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister. William Cameron, Director of Praise ` SUNDAY, JANUARY 17th 1 At 10:06 a.m. ... SundaySU�`�ti AAA. Minister's .Bible Class, at 10:10 a.m. Service 'of Divine Worship at 11:0.0 a.m._. SERMON: "A Man With -A Dream" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) Young People's Society at 7:30 p.m. ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE -; - _ - THE UNITED -CHURCH OF CANADA Pb.one 60R2, Bayfield -SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A vote of (appreciation on be- half .of the members was given the retiring president, Mrs: Videan, by Mrs. H. Tic borne who spoke of the fine 'leadersthip given during her ,taheee-year, term -of ' office, and the fine co- operation of president and members. She also extended loyalty_ to Elie new ,president. MTS. ,Thos. Legg presented Mrs. Videan with a lovely setLof silver ear rings and pin. Mrs. . Tichborne, in turn, was given a piece of lovely floral china .by Mrs. Videan, having eele- -heated her 4Oth ,wedding „an- • niversary. Both ladies graicietts- ly replied. Mrs. Thos. Legg ex- pressed her thanks for the love- ly embossoa icandlestvalcs. sent her on her 50th wedding, an- niversary, .' y _ Thi concluded the business and a lunch was served by Mrs. M. --M-arti'n; 1Vfrs; -C._ B.annis ter and Mrs. Geo. Muaniby. he annual m,aeting of - the appreciation to the members for all' thee work they had done Margaret -Seager 'Club of ' St. at the rectory. The new offie- George's Anglican Church was ers ane: Petit president, Mrs. held in. -tilde Gaild.ROo�rrc on Mon- - Wy Coates. president, Mrs. day evening, January 11th. 'Coates; 1st 'vice-presadentlYITs. Mrs. J. A. Seaman- gave a coin- J. A. ScamanL,2nd Nice-presi- peTh nssive report of ,the activ- dent, Mrs. D `Nl 1ins; secretary� ities of the club 'during the Mrs: J. A. •Graham; ,treasurer; year., These, under the leader- 'VM,rs, D. Malires; press and pub - ship '.of Mrs. J. W. 'Coates and i,:.city, Mee. C. F. Chapman; rec- tE'ne ways and means committee, tory conlanittee, Mgrs. C. H. Gra- proved very 'succesetful. They ham (convener), Mrs. H. McNee., enabled the club' to make a Mrs. R. C. Hays; membership, substantial contribution to- Mrs. A. T. Lucas; ways and, wards the renovating. of the means, Mrs.` W. Prest (coalmen - rectory which has always been ,er), Mrs. M. Meehers,••,,Miss G. the sna�in prtijaet. Wilkes, Mas: S. Prevett; tele- • A letter was read from Bishop phone, Mrs. B. A.,Menn (conven- Pierce of the Diocese of Atha- er) Mrs. F. •J: dillillar, Miss, .C. basca -acknowledging cartons..._,of._ clothing sent - to the Petaee River Distritt. The rector, R'e'v. G. G. Rus- sell, was present to install the new officers `and express his The ladies' afternoon and, evening leagues held ' a boTtsp'lel Jett Thursday and the winner, with threewins and a plus of 18, was the rink skipped by Donna McGee. The and. of the rink were, left- to right, front row: Auleen Curry, ; ponna McGee; skip. Back row, left to right: Flo Cutt,-Star peed; Mary Walter, secend= -= S_ e Hays, Mai.. R. Carey,.,Mrs. C. Hill, Mrs.' J, Aobee`on; tea co n- mittee, Miss. 1-I•'Ford (convener), Mrs. F. B: Riley,-. Mrs. G. M Ross, Miss K.' Whateley,' vIrs. D. Campbell. The Goderich Duplicate Bridge C1ulb held its annual nl,eeting onMonday night at the home of Mrs. A. Nicol. Officers for the year were elected as (follows: Dr.. W. A. Oakes of_ Clinton,- presiidene; Mrs.° F. Curry, vice-president; Mrs. A Nicol, treasurer; Mrs. R. Sproule, secretary, and 'Mrs. R. Sheeler, press secretary. The treasurer's report indic- ated a successful tournament Last June and dates were set at June -18 and I9 for this year's -teurnament. Plans were , made dinner -the forthcoming annual to ° be held at• the Bedard Hotel, January 25. Tickets _will be availaable, at ,the hotel for this event. The regular gsrne was held' .before the meeting with five tables in play. Dr. and --Mrs. Oakes were .high scorers with 26points. Three pains tied tor second place wi th:,,. 25?'. points: Mrs. Tt. Sproule and Mrs. J. Evans; Mrs. A. Nicol and Mrs,- 'D. Stoyle; Mir. and 11:00 : a.m. Sunday School 11:00:a.m. The Holy Communion 'Aovfi'To- -S-it-Atthe ,Licrds...Tab_e; :_----- 1:30 p.m 'Benmiller: Church and Sunday School REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. MRCS. J. SNIDER, Organist. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria and Park Streets G. 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