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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-08-19, Page 5that Area. ear, not aove you T5 ST, GeORGES CHURcif? August 22, 10th Sunday After Trinity 8:3(/ a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Mornihe Prayer and Sermon The Rev. O. R. Ldttleford of Baltimore, Maryland, at both services. Nr -S" 4! Mursem Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL B.A., BM. - • ,.Mr. George Burgoina Organist and Cboirmester. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA -, orth - Street- -United YChurch favo a.m. 'Sunday School 11.00 a.m, Morning Worship The Rev, Ben Garrett of Lindsay "Company in the Hart" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) The Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, B.A., B.D., Minister Organist — Mr. Lance Reed Knox Presbyterian, Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL B.A., Minister tlirriatai'serOrtilie SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd Summer Services at 9.30 and 11.00 a.rn. Guest Minister The Rev. Clem E. Bininger, D.D., L.H.D., Fort Lauderdale, Florida 'One Of Anlerical.s Truly Great Preachers' Junior Congregation at 9:30 a.m. Nursery at Both Services ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE a•••••••••••••••••••••••• THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Victoria Street United Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship The Minister Will Preach Benmiller: No Service REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria- and Park Streets REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.A., B.D., Pastor Dial 524-9306 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11i00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of the -Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec MontrealStreet Near The Square 11:00" a.m. — Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. — Everting Service Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Young Peoples Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Mid -week Service Everyone Welcome Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phene'524-8792 THE. SALVATION ARMY CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD .....9445-aa-ra-Sunday--School- 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting EVERYONE "'WELCOME 'CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELb ROAD AT BLAKE STREET - SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School — Ride the Bus — 524-7622 10:50 a.m. MORNING SERVICE 7:30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE Wed., 8:30 p.m. — Revelation verse by verse Pastor:' REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A. "A Warm Welcome To All" You Are Cordially Invited To Attend Bethel Pentecostal Church Corner ELGIN and WATERLOO STREETS AND HEAR ONE 'OF THE ; :Outstanding Evangelists ASA MILLER OF PLAINWELL MICK SERVICES Sunday - 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Weeknights - Tues. to PH. 8 p.m': s / .1)Cs•.7 • ant !." REV. R. CLARK • er() Dr, and Mrs. Rob eir XtfIV4n- party in honor of Mrs. Gloush- ey and small daughter Norah er's grandinother, Mrs. T. MP of New York City are spending IVIichael of Goclerich, on her 95th a month's holiday with Mrs. birth*. Mulvaney's parents, Mr. and Ruby Webb of Luek,now Mrs. H. M. Ford.' and Miss Evelyn McIVIR:hael Mr. James Garrick, Windsor, Goderich spent a few days at visited with his mother, Md. the Thamesford Camp meetpg Pat Scrimgeour, • Mr. Scrim,: of the Free Methodist Churl geour and Bob last week and and also aftended the c a in P met his wife and daughter meeting at Stapler of the Un - Cathy, and mother-in-law in Lon- ited Missionary Church. don, on their return home from Miss Loui e,,Jones and Miss a nic,"Ith s mit 'With Bo. :gal-- Evelyn- AlfelVI &eel- have- return.= Ha's brother, Jack, in ,BritiSh ed name :after attending the Colembia. ' camp meeting at Muncie, Ind - Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Elson lana; also visited Mr. and Mrs. and son, John, of Oakville, were Ben. Kehrer and Hildegarde at weekend guests of Miss Lillias Port Huron, Michigan. MacVicar. Miss Gladys Harrison, Park - cousin, Miss Mae Davies. Gets Signal. -Star hill, has been visiting with her Mrs. Janet Ervine, Welling- ton Street, had a visit from her For Sixty Years cousin, Mrs. P e t e r Mantell, 4. 'whom she had not seen for 35 Her family has been sub - years. Mrs. Mantell and her scribing to The Signal -Star husband, formerly of Kirkcal- for more than 60 y e ars, dy, Scotland, are now living 'in writes Mrs. M. Diven of St. Burlington,- Ontario. Louis. Missouri, in renewing , Mr. and Mrs. David Lawson, • the subscription oneo again. Dun as 0111017 Golfer -- Wins oca Award ' The Ladies' Section of the Rouse, 3rd low net, 2nd flight; Maitland Country Club held its Marie Huff, 4th low net, 2nd annual invitation tournament 'flight; Marg" Hinton, 3rd low on Wednesday, August 11, 1965. gross, 3rd flight; 1VIrs. G. A. A better day for g o 1 fin g Bruee,,,k4th low gross, 3rd flight could not have been ordered, ad Ev. Wilkinson, lst low gross and sixty ladies teed off under for Nine Hole competition.. a -clnudlebs sky. There -were en- MC and Mrs. Tom Jones and tries' from clubs aeross west- staff served a delightful huffe ern c;Intario, including Statford, supper. The Gedterie f Kitchener, Dundas, -Burlington, - Mrs.--D7-DrIVInonerwag in Strathroy, London, Owen Sound, usual place at the registration Port Elgin, Walkerton and Col- desk, assisted by Donna Sproule. lingwood. B o b Deorksen handled t h e A number of highly compet- scores, assisted by Muriel Mur- itive scores were carded and low phy. The rttles committee was gross for the day and winner of made u -p of the pro, Marie Huff the Dow-Kizigsbeer trophy Was and Elizabeth Smith. Last, but „ • Isobel Salisbury of Dundas, She not least, was Bill Huff keeping was presented with the trophy his lonely vigil depn by the 1 by the pro, Bob Deorksen. river on the third -11e 'spotting balls for the hapless females who sliced in that direction (and there.. were quite a few!) , " The Ladies Section wishes to; aft those who participated or assisted in any war to make this tournament the success it! was. They particularly wish to thank--.-the-following--who-so- erously donated prizes: Gode- rich Building Centre, Conklin Lumber, Squires Gift Shop, Sal- ter Furniture, Rouse Auto El- ectric, Blackstone Furnituae, Flower Fashions, Mrs. G. A. Bruce, Mrs, Stewart Knight, Mrs, Wm. Gardner, Lodge Furniture, Huron Concrete Supply, Mc- Arthur & Reilly, Bill Stiles (Ar- thur, Furniture), A & P Stores, and Worthy's Esso Service Station. • First low; gross winners in each of' the four flights are as follows: first flight, Mildred Railings, Owen Sound; second night, Ftorrie Davison, Strath- roy; third flight, Liz Grieve, Strathroy;" and fourth flight; Jean Singleton, London. • -4-girkealdy,-Scetland; -and Miss- --She- stated her father; -wintem wereT first Helen Lawson on the Ewart L. Clucas, subscribed to it flightp-Edna Overholt, Goderich; College staff, Toronto, spent for many years and she has second flight, Yvonne Cooper, thee weekend at the home of ' continued to do so since -her Strathroy; third flight, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McConnell. father died. "It is like a family Westland, London and fourth Miss Jessie Swindle Hurst of tradition," she 'writes.. "I en- flight, Mrs. G. A. Lumsden, Blackburn, England, was a re- joy reading all the news about Stratford. cent guest of Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Goderich and hope some day Goderieh ladies among t h e Zinn, Elgin Avenue, Goderich. to go to Goderich ,to enjoy a priz,ewinners were: Edna Over - Mr. and Mrs. Don Glousher few days on beautiful Lake holt, 1st low net, 1st flight; of Blyth held a family birthday Huron,' she stated. - 2nd low net, 2nd niabt; Mary MALE & FEMALE TEMPORARY WORK VAILABLE During Sept. & Oct. At Vegetable Canning DAY OR NIGHT WORK COMPETITEVE WAGES TRANSPORTATION SUPPLIED NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE -Goderich OR CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED 210 WELLINGTON ST. EXETER 235-2445 • GET YOUR SUPPLIES .1 , III., • 14.. - • • AT -ANDERSON'S (NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE) EVERYTHING YOU NEED. TO START r YOUR SCHOOL YEAR ! 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Schisslet of Dun- • played by 13 e r 1 Kempster, - das, who preached in Ashfield Goderich. Presbyterian Church last Sun- Mr. Fisher gave his daughter day, will be the speaker next in marriage. She wore a tradi, Sunday also: tional floor -length gown Of Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Vanderley white nylon organza. The fitted and faMily of -Whitby' clilled on friends here last week. Miss Jean Drennan of Strat- Yt Jehovh. all To Draw . 00 QrganIzatiOroshares, none a the responsibility for the Unchristian, things done by worldly governMents." commenting on this state, menet which appeared in the Xuly 15 issue of The Wotch.. tower, lleing -discussed_at, the weekly l3ible class held: in 'tbe. Amoroso, conductor of the meet, • ing, sajd this included the, drop; ping of the first atomic bomb ! ' 20 years ago this month "Events which have followed Since that eventful day in 1945," ' said Mr. Amoroso, "clearly ' prove to all of us the need for - a world government with pow- er to ban war completely." The establishment of a world government in our day will be thoroughly discussed during the main address to be given at the "Word of Truth" district assembly pf Jehovah's witnesses Phyllis Ryan. • Mrs. William Doak. and Mrs. week and they extend an in- ` Audrey Johnston and Miss vitation to any who v. ish to miscellaneous showers given in nesses will 'complete their plans her honor by Mrs. Arnold Doak, to atterid the conVention this bride was entertained at three congregation of Jehovah's Wit - rose corsage. satin complemented by white changed to a dress of turquoise white accessories and a white Southern Ontario, the bridthe nylon sheer over taffeta with yellow and yellow carnations accessories and a corsage of forrned her corsage. Mrs. Doak chose a dress of navy flowered white roses. orchid organza over taffeta ing from the back waistline to the hem. Her accessories were dress with fitted bodice and a cascade of self flowers extend- bride's mother, wearing an Prior to her marriage, the Members of the Gderich Pre-Nuptia I Events They will reside in Goderieh. London and the surrounding For their wedding trip BY HADDEN , sTeoiO on the' Shoulder of Prince by the closing day of the convention by join them - able -hotel and motel room in district for 20 miles has beep Kit- chener, booked by the Witnesses.' a at a similar assembly in Kit - American states. Every avail - 'view of the August 8 attendance already been received from more than 5,000 persons living in 6 Canadian provinces and 26 than originally anticipated in bly will now be much larger ister of the Goderieh emigre - reports he has received from convention officials the assem- Jehovah's Witnesses, L o K. Greenleas. the Canadian director of the of Peace," is to be given on the to be held at London's 'Western Fairgrounds, August 26-29, Mr. gation, said that accord;ng to Accommodation requests have Mr: Amoroso, presiding min - The talk, "Woi-ld Government 1 .4. ROAK-FISHETO Pres - bodice was adorned* .with floral appliques aria- f ea tured. a scooped neckline- and lilypoint ford was home for the week_; sleeves. Similar appliques were end. repeated on the bouffant skirt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Farrish which. swept 'to a chapel train celebrated their t wen ty - fifth from a self bow at the back wedding anniversary on Saturj waistline. A wedding ring heed - day. • Born, in Toronto, on July. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Comp- ton, a son, Wayne Charles. Alex Mackenzie of Hamilton was home for the ‘veekend. Sheppardton Mr. and -Ales. W: H. Talmay visited with Mr. 'and Mrs T.J Salkeld in Lucknow - Saturday evening. On. 'Sunday, visitors with the Talmays included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffiths of Cardiff, Jeffry, Joan and Scott of BrusStls; MiSs Gladys Has- sard of Tororfto and Mrs. Fred A. Stock of Tavistock, - Mrs. George Ilaggitt has been visiting in Detroit for a week Groomsman was Kenneth and she and Mr. and Mrs. •Ray- Crawford, and Donald Fisher monclaIiaggitt attended the Vog-land Bill Wilkinson, all of ler -Hollingworth wedding in! Goderich, were ushers. Detroit on Saturda3„': _ The guests were received al piece held her Iriple-tiered veil of silk illuSion and she carried pink and • white miniature car- nations with trailing ivy. Miss Ann Harnack, Goderich, was maid of honor and brides- maids were Miss Beverly Ryan, Goderich, . and Miss Marian . Bailey, Toronto: They wore identical jacket dresses of pink nylon sheer. over taffeta with matching bow headpieces with bri-e-t v ell. s_ Theiri flowers were Pinnochio iceberg, mums with blue -tinted centres, and trailing ivy. Ftower girl Cheryl ,D.gak, sister of the' groom, , wore a dress of whitel -11.1-e-C- over --ttiffetr-criftly n•--Tyratmt— ing floral headpiece and she! carried a white basket of pink and white carnations with trail-: ing ivy. . GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4 4 • . i,,,,,. , ,.,....,,, ,,,,,,,.- k ,. ,....„ ..,4.1„. - ) • • .. P i a s No:* • . See Hand Pottery Actually Being Made Come and see this fascinating operation at SQUIRE GIFTS .290 BAYFIELD,ROAD taa ON Saturday Afternoon AUGUST 21 While there you can place your order for an unusual personal gift COFFEF MUG with your Own monogram on it or else that Of the person to whom you plan to give k. -32 the Tiger Dunlop Inn ITS EASY TO PAINT WITH • "•rea.„... • a CLEARING JAMON trIsl PAINT PPOIII.IT • awn outa r wm at am a am ow. • nor r LATEX & SEMI -GLOSS --1. 5.75 OT GAL CIL "Fresh' INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Flats — Latex — Semi -Gloss — Gloss 1.95 QT 5.75 TRY..... 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