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S.FklICES
ST. GEQRE'S CHURCH
Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity—Sept, -11
8230.d.m,.: * X cRiit nypip,P
11";0Q a.m.—Morning Prayer
Sermon by the Rector
CHURCH SCHOOL,
10:00 a,m.-.Grades 3 to 9 "
�' ' .11;0O a.m.--Nursery to Grade 2t
Rector; .REV, D, G., RUSSELL., B.A., B;D.
Organist and Choirmaster: LORNE H. DOTTERER
THE UNITED CHURCH QF CANADA
North Street United, - church
• SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th
10:00 a.m.--Senior Sunday School
(Open Session)
11:00 a.m.--Junior Department (ages 3,8)
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sacrament of Baptism
Se• rmon: Rev.. J. D. ° Nelson MacDonald,
B,A., LLD., Commissioner of the '`22nd
General Council of the United Church.
Mr. Lance Reed, Organism and Choirmaster
— WELCOME
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister -
William Cameron, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
10:00 a.m.—Church "School (Rally Day)
_ 'Ti'00 a.m.—Divine Worship
' "The Call to Service"
The Rev. W. E. Knox, B:A:, Paisley, Ontario
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
'ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE'
•
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Chinch
10:00 a.mo---Senior and Intermediate Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
"The Lord .of .the Winds and Waves"
11:30 a.m.—Junior and Primary Sunday School.
10:00 a.m.—Benmiller Church and Sunday School.
REV. LEONARD' WARR, Minister
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist and Choir Director
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
Everyone Welcome
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets c_
The •REV. R. R. HARLEY, B.Th., Minister
SUNDAY SERVICES' '
10:00 a.m.—Christian Education Hour.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. -Evening Worship.
Tuesday:
8:00 p.m.—Chapel Hour
"Christ -centred Worship in the Methodist Tradition"
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER1 tl h
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:30 pin. 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
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
PASTORf L. D. TOWER, B.Th.
SAT., SEPT. 10 -=-YOUNG ,PEQPLES-4:30
10:00 A.M.—OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL.
OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR
PHONE: 524-7622
11:00 AA. r --"The Madhouse Of
The Universe"
7:00 P.M.—PRE-SERVICE PRAYER
7:30 P.M. -- "Fire Worshippers"
BELIEVERS BAPTISM
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY
"THE CHURCH WHERE YOIJi ARE NEVER A
STRANGER TWICE"
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Road North
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
9:50 a.m.--Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock
— Visitors Cordially Invited —
REV. SAMUEL M. MILLER—Pastor
William Barwick jr. and
family of Orange, California,
visited recently with his father,
'William. Barwick.
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Mr. and Mrs. 3. I -L Johnstone
badas weekend. r'siters Mr and
Mgrs. Alred Coles of PLeamington.
(Mrs, Coles. formerly served in
Goderich as Major 3. C. Otarrke);
Mr. and' Mrs. Claude, Haliamy
London; Capt. and Mrs. A. Fer-
ris and Mrs. Hayden of • W ing-
ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Purdon of Teeswat ir.
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Miss Lynda Green, daughter
of Mr.:and IVIrs, Allister Green,
Bennett sweet, has been cara-
vaning i or .l he past two months
during which time she was sta-
tioned at It ngston, Sinooe, Lon-
don, Toronto and Montreal. She
received hfst training at Five
Oaks Christian Training Centre,
Paris, 'Ontario.
*
Mrs. Agnes Foster of Shep-
herdton flew to Timmins last
Saturday to visit with her dau-
ghter and son-in-law the Rt.
Rev. J. A. Watton, Bishop of
Moosonee. A highlight of the
trip will be- meeting Arehbashop
of Canterbury, Most Rev. A. M.
Ramsey. ,and Mrs. Ramnsey, on
their visit tq 'Timmins on Sept. 8.
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Visitors over 'the Labor Day
weekend with 1VIr. and Mrs.
Thomas Wilson, Bayfield road,
tie e
Mr,' and - Mrs. Malcolm
W son • and five children of
Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. John Wil
son and three •ghildrten of ,Sear -
borough; Mr. and Mns. Norman
Wightman and three children of
Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Wilson and two children of Lon-
don; Mr. and 1V(�rs. Hilton Wil-
son of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lassaline and two
children of°R.R. 2, Godesich.
*
Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Hicks and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pigitta and
family, Detroit, spent the holi-
day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Fulford. Miss Helen Ful-
ford and Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breckow
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brockel-
bank and ,family, Scarborough:
4: 4:
BINGO at LEGION HALL
Saturday, September 10
at 8:30 p.m. °'
•— 15 GAMES — $1.00
The price for each regular game will be $12.00
4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined
ti JACKPOT OF $90.00 IN 58 'CALLS
Sponsored by Branch 109, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
No, One Under 16 Permitted To Play
Obituary
MRS. ROBERT • F. WILSON
Margaret Belle • Wilson„ 82, of
West street, widow of the 'late
Hobert E. Wilson, died Saturday
at Maitland Manor,
Mrs. Wilson, was born al. Flor-
once, daughter of the late John
Stonehortse and• Rachel Phillips.:
A. resident of Godt;rich. for 43
years, Mrs. Wilson was a mem-
ber of Knox Presbyterian O1tu
ren and an honorary life mem
,ber of the 'W,l1V1.S. '
She is survived by trwo sons,
:,-len C, Lodge' and Floyd Mi
Lodge, both of Goderich; step
sons, Robert and Harold Wilson,
both of Sarnia; and a step -dau-
ghter Mrs. William . (t1Vlaxiene)
Thomson, Ottawa.
A funeral was held Tuesday
at the Lome funeral home •by
Rev. G. L. Royal andburial was
in Maitland cemetery.
Recent 'visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Warner McIntyre were Mr,
and Mrs. Stan McIntyre and
Fred McIntyre of Dundas:
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Johnson
and sons, Peter, and Paul, have
returned to their home on Bay-
field road after, spending the
summer at Southampton, where
Mrs. Johnson -was the Director
for the Southampton Art School.
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Mrs. Audrey M. Youngerman
and children, Terry and Jeffery
of Boston, Mass.; were recent
guests with the former's mother,
Mrs. Josephine Marriott, Water-
loo street.
The 4oich Signal -r, Thursday, Sept* 8
MR. AND MRS. ALEX HACKETT
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hackett of
Lucknow, celebrated their Dia-
mond Wedding Anniversary
M•t5'nday evening with a family
dinner at Tiger Dunlop Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hackett received
warm greetings and best wishes,
James Richardson & Sons Ltd
'Serving The Feed Dealers of Western Ontario'
PHONE 524-8888, GODERICH
NO PR NTED CIRCUITS / NO PRODUCTION SHORTCUTS
and many beautiful gifts from
friends and nieghbors.
• Mrs. Hackett is the former
Janet Hunter, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt -
ter. Mr. Hackett is the eldest
son of thte late Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hackett.
'They were married at the
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Tishman
At Match
F. A. T ashley,,'Ekeretaryiman-
ager of the international Plow-
ing Ililatehrannouneed today that
15 Northern `Ireland ° farmers
will visit the anatcli pilrty
intends to spend about two flays
studyan 'Ontario -farm Procell.
ures. . , ,
Of , particulr interest to, the'.
visitors: is the ,fat that wo of
their - Harty - wU .rmpete • in
eitsses open to visiting plowunen
:from „outside df• the' province,
They are Jack Barr of soler}
nine and Ritchie Wright of Bal.
ley Bridge. • .
Two Canadians .will return the
visit when the Northern Ireland
plowing match *held, •
While in •Q.nttanio the Trish
delegation Will be tlo,'guest l
of thea n 'lowrnen's Association
and the Huron County local
committee for the International.
An additional feature at this
year's match 'will be a "Corn
Day"' at which the :latest devel-
opments in growing and harv-
esting corn will be dernonstrat•
ed. . .
bride's home at Zion, by the
Rev. W. A. Smith of the Ash-
field United Church. They have.
five children, Cliff, G•aderieh;
Toni, Luclrnow; Mel, Port Elgin;
Mrs. Pharis • (Mamie) Mathers,
Kinloss; Alex, Ashfield.
Mrs.' Hackett is the last sur-
viving member of her family.
M'r. Hackett has three sisters,
Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Wil-
fred Drennen and Mrs. Ewart
Taylor and two brothers, Tom
and Harry all of-Lucknow.
HORSE
5 H O:
BLYTH ARENA
Monday Evening
SEPTEMBER 19
at 8:00 pmrn.
FEATURING
• 19 Morse Classes.
• Musical Chairs. -
• Tug of War—Local Pullers.
• Six -Horse Hitch.
• Clinton Legion Band will play periodi-
cally during the show.
There will also be a large midway and
Refreshment Booths on the Grounds
Lorne Hunking, Pres. Donald M. Young, Sec.-Treas.
35-36
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