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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-08-12, Page 11en ill ]if 40, e ted ar [At Co4, t 4414; Ilion on n010 CHURCH.. August 15, 9th Sunday After Trinity 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11;00 .a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon The Rev, O. R. Littjeford of Baltimore, Maryland, at both services. (Nursery) Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B,A., B.D. Mr. George Burggin, Organist and Choirmaster. North Street United Church has appointed a, g.rVduate of the Toronto Conservatory "of . Mus- ic, Lance Reed, as the ,new church organist. Mr. Reed, whose appointment became effective August 1, was educated at Albert College, Bel- leville, before studying music in Toronto and then at the West- ern Conservatory. il'or' the past -four years. he has been organist and` choir 1 e a d .eir at 'Trinity Anglican Church, Aylmer, Ontario. Dur, Ing this period he has `led sever- al choirs to awards in music fes- tivals. The_P,._trganist has been active. in professional theatre and with the London Little Theatre. Mr. Reed is a member of the Lodge ;211, Dorchester. E UNITED CHURCH OF -CANADA TH orth Street -United Church 19.60 a. Sunday School 11.00 a,m. Maiming Worship The Rev, Ben Garrett of Lindsay "Finding God: Everywhere and Nowhere" " (Nursery and Junior Congregation) The Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, B.A., B,D., Minister Organist -- Mr. Lance Reed JEWELRY SPECIALS 'Knox' Presbyterian Church TF' E� itEv Ci. Ea a`T ROYAL. B.A., MMlst ; William Cameron, Director of Praise SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th Services at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Minister Will Preach Sermon: "Heart Trouble" Junior Congregation at 9:30 a.m. Nursery at Both Services ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE These watches are hard to get at 12.95. 10.95 is an unheard of low price. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Victoria' Street United Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Mr. Murdock Morrison, Summer Minister 10:00 a.m. Benmiiler Church and Sunday School REV. CECIL, A. DUKELOW, Minister. MRS. J. SNiDE€R, Organist. CARTRIDGE 500 PEN i 5.00 MATCHING BALLPOINT ...., 2.95 595 REGULAR VALUE 7.95 The 42nd annual 'Tebbutt Re- union was held at Harbor Park on July 21st with an attendance of �, Lo 7* Tebbutt. was elected press ident for 1966: Other officers are: honorary President, Will Tubbutt; Peat President, Russel Jervisa VicePresident, George Addison; S.eireta1y, Mrs. J a.c:k :MUM A fiiatarit Secretary; Clifford McCartney; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Taylor; in charge of. register, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis; assistants to register, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt; sports commiittee, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCartney, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Tom Cunningham. Management committee, Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jervis. Historic committee: Clifford McCartney, Mrs. Altatind Roug- es, -Pottery -.Mrs,.. Ira Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. George Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne' Jervis. A,,; pleasant social, time was enjoyed during the afternoon, with races and games, in charge of Mrs. Murray Forbes, Mrs. Reg Potter. The winners were: pre- school: Gary Tebbutt, Kevin Holley; girls, 12 and under, Joyce Mclllwain, Sharon Col- clough; boys 12 and under; Ivan Merrill, Brian Merrill; young men, Gordon Merrill; crab walk, Wayne Tebbutt; men's kick -the - shoe, Jack Tebbutt; ladies' kick - the -shoe, Faye Merrill; spot -race Rod Jervis; blindfold shoe scramble, Mrs. G. tolclough. After a bountiful supper, the - president, Russel Jervis, wel- comed those present. Oldest person present, Will Potter; youngest baby, Warren Hulley, 4 monthsold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hulley; farthest distance, Mr. and Mrs. F. McIllwain, Lind- say, Ontario;, inala with ,largest shoe, Art Groves; woman with smallest shoe, Mrs. Les Jervis; lucky prize, Mrs, W. Dow; clos- est birthday, jLois Merrill.1 Greet- ings were received from" Mrs. Sheppard, —Washington., The -treasurer's re- ttt-was read by Mrs. Carman Tebbutt. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. J. Tebbutt. AUBURN — Mrs. Ethel Mc- Dougall of Seaforth is visiting this week With her son, Ken; Beth, Mrs. • McDougall, Miss Bernice and Mr. Allan. Mrs. Darold Nicholson of Sea- ford), visited on Monday with, her sister, Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Shero_%,,and Geo e, _,__. _ Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Erlend- son of East Kildonan, Winnipeg, visited last week with her cous- in, Miss Viola Thompson, and her aunt, Mrs. John Caldwell, and six cousins in the Blyth community. Recent visitors with Mr. Arth- ur Youngblut and his sister, Miss Lila Youngblut of Goder- ich, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden, Seaforth; Mrs. Betty Crete and Larry of Windsor; Miss Ruth Youngblut of Belle River; Mr. and Mrs. William Walper, New Westminster, B. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walper and family,- Kinnaird, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brooks and son of lteW Westminster, B.C.; Mrs. Margaret Younge, Mawer, Sask; Mr. and Mrs. V i c,t o r Youngblut, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. John Daer, Mr. Robert Daer. Mrs. Chester 'W, Johnston The. funeral service was -held. Wednesday afternoon at Lodge Fuher°al Home for Mrs. Chester - W. J'ohnMton, 00, of London, Vvh0 died in Victoria Hospital, Lon,, don," on Monday. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. T h e former Uelen. May t;"rriffitht she was a daughter of_ the late ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles .xriffith t n :. was born n "' band was with Snider's Dairy at Goderich before they moved to London some years ago. 'Sur: viving besides her husband• are: daughters, Mrs. Laurie (Edri- anne) Clemens, Ottawa; M r s. W: D. (Elinor) Pring, Toronto; Mrs. Ross (Joyce) Plant, Lon- don; sans, !Philip, Ronald, Lon- don; sister, Mrs. W, W. (Mar- garet) Hyde, Sarnia. FREDERICK JOHNSTON Funeral services were held, on Saturday for Frederick E. Johns- ton who died at his Godericli home last Thursday at the age of 78. ..-Born•-1rr_ Gorlerieli" Tb'wnsilp; the son of the late Robert Johnston and Eliza Donnelly, he had resided in Goderich for the past 60 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Pitblado; and one sister, Frances, Mrs. J n Bell, Norwich. - The funeral service' was held at the Lodge Funeral Home with the Rev. G. L. Royal offi- ciating. Burial followed in Mait- land Cemetery. Mrs, Rose 1, ,Ste. Marie Mrs,�Rese Irene -Ste: M rie, 80 mother pf Mrs. • 0. Y. (Joan) Walden, of Goderich, died Su* day in Hanover Hospital. . The former Rose Irene Weber, she was the widow of Peter Ste. Marie and lived in . Brussels for 'a time. Other survivors include one son and four other (laugh- ters Re uiem hi h mass was ,s>�n,t�-'W�:d�nes y;morungnat«.St. Ambrose Church, Brussels. pI :- terment was in Mildinay Ceme- tery. Capt. Daniel F. Cornett The funeral service for Capt- ain Daniel F. Cornett, a form- er resident .of Goderich, was held Saturday, July 31, at the Marcotte Funeral Home, Wind- sor, Ont. Rev. David Allan offi- ciated. Interment was in Vic- toria Memorial, Cemetery. Capt.. Cornett died July 29th at the age of 83 at his,residence, 1045 Lawrence Road, Windsor. He was predeceased by his'wife, Martha, on ai daughter, I_.,Sur.. 'viv ni g` are - Mone daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Belanger, . at h o m e; three brothers, C a p t. William Cornett of St. Catharines; Jack and Harry of Welland; one sis- ter, Mrs. Minnie Taylor of Owen Sound. - RICHARD, BOND A 72 -year-old -widower, Rich- ard Bond, was found dead at his South Street home on Wed- nesday of last week. He is survived by a son, Wil - ► , A 1240bi 10,450 1i liar.. St, B ' , .71. 'daughter, M'argaret,, In His wire,the former .het SW*. .+clair, died inf, neral; servkea Were held at the Lodge -Funeral ffome on. Saturday with the Rev. Dukelow officiating. The ser' vice was rfolloWed by burial in Maitland 'Cemetery, ,Mics, •Bioasorn Mary N acCuspe.X A Goderich resident for' years, Mrs. Blossom Mary Mai: peyT .dvee • ,l lelandra ital on Saturday' at the age, of .. . . '4 after a long. illness. Born in Albert.. Qounty, New Brunswick, Mrs."11flacCusp0 was. the daughter of the late John 'Allen McCortich and Emma Ruth Edgett. • She was married 45 years ago in Moncton, N,B., to Abra- hanl. MacCuspey, who survives her.,, A member of the Goderich Baptist Church, Mrs. MacOuspey is also survived by: one daugh- ter, Madeline, Mrs. Horace Woodworth, " Albert County, N. 13.; . two sons; Roderick, Owen .Sound., -Kenneth; Goderieh;- one-- - sister, Mrs. Sarah Moriarity, Moncton; two brothers, Avery McCormick, Winnipeg, John McCormick, Goderich. Funeral services were held on Monday at the Stiles Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry de Vries officiating. Interment fol- lowed in Maitland Cemetery. 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