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Sorority Considers Centennial
Beta "Theta Chapter met at Mrs. Gladys Nicholson pre -
the home of Mrs. Ellen Nelson seated the cultural program
for the April 5 meeting with "Enjoyment of Music." The
Mrs. Gwen ilowlet presiding.. regular 'draw was wort by Mrs.
The rain is , . of the even- Joyce Aldham,
ing was the chapter's intended Lunch was served, preceded
particiJatioia,an Akre centennial bythe reciting ,..of 'the closing
'eelebrations and preiimtn/r ritual.
.considerations resolved to high On April. 9, the special $25
Iigbt4lte May Ball and .the Fash- Easter ;!raw was won by Mrs.
ion Show of 1967. L. 1VIaboodof ii.R. 2, Winghaan.
SUNDAY SERVICE
ST'.. GEORGE'S CHURCH
'April 17 -- Easter 1
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon
with corporate communion for W.A.
members
(Nursery for F re -School' Children)
Sunday School at 10 and 11
5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL;,, B.A.,' B.D.
' Mr; B. Kempster, Organist and Choirmaster'
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, APRIL 17th "
`10:00 a.m, Senior Sunday School
11.:00 a.m. Kindergarten -- Primary Dept.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Dedication to Mission
Youth Groups present their annual gift,
to M. and M. Fund
WELCOME
Tile 4R.eev .-Donald-•MacDonald, B.Sc.,--B.D. -Minister.
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Choir ' Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
-SHE REV. G. LOCKHART` ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director of Prase
SUNDAY, APRIL 17th,
10:00 ,a.m'. Church "School
10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
Sermons from the Parables — (1) "The Good Samaritan"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
ENTER TO WORSHIP `` DEPART TO SERVE
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street ° United Church
L. a
11:00 a.m.. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Keep the Door of Faith Open"
1:30 p.m. Benmiller: Church end Sunday School
REV. HUGH C. WILSON-, Minister
MRS: J. SNIDER, Organist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
' (Baptist Convention of Ontario 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,
. Everyone Welcome
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
• Corner Victoria and Park Streets
9:50 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Rev. R. L. Gordon, of Clarksburg, Ont., in charge
Wed., 7.30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
THE SALVATION ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1.1:00 a.m. Family Worship
7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting
EV;ERi'ONE WELCOME
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 17th
10:00 a.rri." Sunday School Classes for all, ages.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Fri. 8:00 p.m., — Young People's Service
Each Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Hear Jack West over station
C -H -L -O, St. Thomas
ftoas
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYHELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
SUNDAY, APRIL lith
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m.'"Sunday School Ride the Bus — 524.7622
11:00 a.m. MORNING SERVICE
7:30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Wed., 7:30 p.m. -- Romans verse by verse
Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, • B.A.
"A Warm Welcome To An"
St. Hc'iens' '
ST. I$ELES.- iss W. D.'
Rutherford arrived home on
Tuesday from a holiday in
F1ordr
Easter visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey Webb were Mrs.
Iden .Grew t, Nang -and ,Brad-
ley► of Montreal.
Mr.'and Mrs'. Ray Gardner and
daughter of London wera. aol;i-
day visitors -With` Mr; and Mrs.
Jim Curran, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIn-
tyre opt . Richmond. Mill were
Easter visitors with Mrs. W. ' I:
Miller and ,Isobel.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart
and Mark of Larinbeth spent a
few days with Mr,, Wm. Forster
and family. fit
Gary Gammie and Ross Ham-
ilton left this week on a motor
trip to Western Canada.
Ricky Pritchard placed first
at the Amateur Show in Brt(s-
sels:
E. W. Rice returned home on
Sunday from Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospi' al after being a pat-
ient for four weeps.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. W.
1. Miller and Isobel were Mr.
and Mrs, .Gordon, Miller and
Larry of London. .
A1r and Mrs Toni, Taylor and
Billie ofoderich;' were weekend
visitork with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Carrick.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Cockburn
of Toronto were weekend visit-
ors with Mrs. Dori Vannabecker
c family; -
Visitors with' Rev„ and Mrs.
A. E. Willis over Easter were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman,
Wayne, Darryl and Ross of Lon;
dozy and Alfred Willis of Barrie.
Crawford 1VltNei1 of Ridge -
town was an Easter visitor with
his mother, Mra. Laura McNeil.
Paul Sprague of. London is.
visiting . with his sister, Mrs..
Don Taylor and Mr. Taylor.
Mrs. Gordan Gautier and
Jamie of Toront_e spent a few
days with -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt. Jamie. is 'spending the
Easter holidays at the Gaunt
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherwood
and Veta of Carlow were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt.
DURABLE • BEAUTIFUL_.
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MIRACLE ALKYD ENAMEL
for Walls, Cabinets, Woodwork
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
H EI4D.E RSON
THE' SQUARE
BOOK STORE
524-7812
"THE RESTLESS ONES"
TO EE SHOWN LOCALLY
"The Restitfs, Ques," consider-
ed tire Jnost successful: motion,
picture ,yet produced by Evan-
gelist Billy Graham, will: be
shown in Coderich on April 22
in ' Victoria Schpol Auditorium..
With 'the accent on youth,.
t'hiS- feature-length film dealt,
'imnginat1Vel and - drama leak
with the teen-age crisis. With
a •background setting. ;provided
by' the 1963 Billy Graha;[xt. Los
Angeles Crusade, and artfully
woven into th;; story pattern,
"THE RESTLESS UN'ES"' is' a
hard-hitting, bald approach to
our social problems.
Here is a film which dares to
be different, a story w+h}oh will
stir the heart and mind. Hav-
ing -seen "THE RESTLESS.
ONES," you will never be the.
same.
As one reviewer said, -"Here
Is a picture that tells the world
the truth and comes up with an
answer, not an easy answer, but
an answer from beyond .us.";>,
This /answer will satisfy, chat
lenge and inspire young and old
alike and will Dppeal to church-
goers and non -churchgoers. The
Christian message comes thro-
ugh in the midst of a realistic
teen-age situation, cleanly and
without cloying. Swift -moving
plot . episodes- highlight the op-
portunities facing the church.
Screen. writer James Collier,
has skillful7y brought into focus
the contemporary plight of both
teen-agers and parents. A sen-
sitive
scrip, produced by World
Wide Pictures under theAirec-»;,
tion of Dick 'Ross, has resulted
in a "break -through" in' "THE I
RESTLESS - ONES."
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1965 PLYMOUTH ,
SEDAN--Six-cjrlinder,. automatic. Lic. E4301.
Eight -cylinder, V-8, automatic. Driven by OPP. Official's car.
Lic. E4499.
PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY
1963 GALAXIE
A four -door sedan; spotless throughout. Lic. E4314.
1962 CHEVROLET
Four.door sedan. Lk. E4185. '
1962 RAMBLER
Four -door sedan. Lic. E4544.
1964' METEOR
Four -door sedan ;eight -cylinder, automatic. Lic. E4541.
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1964 CHEVROLET"
Two -door. Lic. E3769.
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1964 BUICK
LE SABRE --A four -door sedan. Must be moved this week. Lic.
972922.
1964 ACADIAN
Four -door sedrin. Lic. E2391.
1963 MERCURY
Eight -cylinder four -door sedan; fully equipped. Lk. E3760.
1963 PONTIAC
STATION WAGON--One-owner car. In top condition. Lic. 91110X.
1963 DODGE
HARDTOP—A two -door with, eight -cylinder motor. Lk. E4539.
PRICED TO MOVE
1963. PONTIAC
PARISIENNE—Eight-cylinder, fully equipped. A sharp two -door
hardtop. Lic. E6702.
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sentative of the In
nto
Jim oovdl'son, Toro repro
International •
Association of Machinists, cen-
tre chats with Godorich trades
• and labor council officials. •.Left
to'right re. Baroid oc.LSJew-
Bud Clements and Chuck Stew-
art.
The Board of Clinton Calvin Christian Elementary School;,
call tenders for the construction of a two -room addition.
Blueprints available on Monday, April 17 at Amsing's
Variety Store, 55 Albert Street, Clintoniat $25 each.
,Sealed tenders accepted until 6:00 p.m., May 2, 1966
Lowest or ` any tender not necessarilyS accepted.
Signed,•
J. Amsing,
Clinton Calvin Christian
- School Society,
Clinton, Ontario
Holrnesville
HOLn i LLLE.—Gordon•-and_-._
Mrs. M. Stock spe'ht Easter with
Mr. and Mrs, Earl ''Williams" and
family, R.R. 2, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt
and Marilj;n spent the' Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Ger-
ald Tebbutt andfamily, FonthilI.
Kenneth Potter left on Sun-
day by air for Nassau for the
Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ashton
'and Donald; London, visited
with Mr. a'id Mrs. Elmer Potter
over the weekend.
Miss Ellen 1VP-cKeig; Hespeler
and Robert Grigg, Kitchener
spent the weekend with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed-
ward Grigg.
We Are Pleased To Annoyince
MISS PAT McCALLUM
Has Joine. TI)ie Staff Of The Beauty Lounge
PAT IS A GRADUATE OF THE IVAN Rei SALES
SLHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING AND WILL SPECIALIZE IN HAIR STYLING
04,
To anyone making an appointment with Pat 'til April 28.
A Free Protein Hair Conditioning Treatment:;`
FREE
THE BEAUTY LOUNGE
81 EAST ST.
524-8994
ONTARIO .CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
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PRQUD TO ANNOUNCE
The *Opening 'Of Their New Studio
IN GODERICH
‘BY POPULAR' DEMAND)
Our Registrar will be calling at all homes in Goderich and district during the next
few weeks giving complementary aptitude test WITHOUT COST TO YOU.
For all students who qualify and wish to continue, lessons, instruments and music
will be supplied.
FILL -OUT THIS FORM
For ComplimentaryAptitude Lesson
PIANO ACCORDION 0
Names of Children, with ages:—
Address
GUITAR 0
Phone No.
Mail to Box 7, Goderich Signal -Star
41.1
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