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HAMILTON ,ST.
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sGoderich Town Council held its i1t.]ar. ' 'i �:. :;Ying in the
council chamber at Huron 'C unti. C:at, : CslaildaY-
provided room for about20. spectat:,r , ;; t•.Lavt: been
'crowded in the regular meetiny row : r '1 s`tbalJ. At
GO ' 'Newsfron
Sc»hedule r✓ 3.'1 5 a d
the `microphone •is Magistrate Gleno Hays explaining,. the
meaning of the declaration at elect'ed o`fice. *He said the• key '
� cin -t- i•n the oath vies the promise to "impartially" discharge
the duties of office.
E'S CHURCH
Secondi'Sunday . after Epiphany- Jan: 15th
8".3Q' ۥnar-F-Hoty .:C9Mmunion.
11:00 a.m:—Holy Communion.
CHURCHSCHOOL
10:00 a.m.—Grades 3 to , 9
111O0°"a.m.-Nursery to Grade 2
Rector: REV; G, G. RUSSELL,,,
Organist and. Choirmaster LORI EH. DOTTERER
Today' (Thursday) at noon- r
the grade , thirteens will attend
•a luncheon at the Ha,rbourlite Inn
-*hese they will hear' Richard
Needham of the -Toronto Glob
and Mail speak. This is the first
" banquet of its kind to .be held
• this year and is the result of
an *idea; ' introduced by 1,1r _
Stringer Tact fal1,1'11 have'inure
remarks about the speedl'tes b
Hees and Mr. Needham next
week.
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Tuesday afternoon, the Vikin,, 1',,
boys' basketball teams travelled ;.:alto _
to Mitchell for `the first game the
of the season, whileieGoderich
Is play--`h-ris— t`cd""fhrin hei 12 (.1.,
teams. Next Wednesday the Vik... .,bur ,
Ings a,re' host "to St. Marys add the
girls Piay their games, in St.
.Marys. • •
stag,
Junior
'\itrctiell,
c• entral,
eutral,'
, ipating.
ru, and
i „e finals
�:ui .tiu a11�
ed me --to- mention that they are
holding a Folk Concert in 'the
school auditorium on Jan. ' 21.
The "-'concert will feattire. Cam
Kemp, of ri4••itehener, a talented
guitarist wtlo is well known it
his native England, Heather and.
Scott Morrison . of. Kitchener,
Doug McArthur,, ofSt. Catharines
ani iorfneriy of Gode1ich, and
Bob and Jan, a local 1uo N eket-s-
' iX+itt"Cli are available at Craigies,
Campbell's Drug Store; from the
P,Y.P.S. members, orat•the door
sell at a $1.50 for adults and '
$1 for -students. Come,out for an
evening of etertainment and 11e1p .
:mes"
with
f r otn
.r1:port
to support -the ‘,,A) yPS Centennial
projeot. the care of their orphan -.M
in India.
Owned„ and .Operated by
Paul...Spain
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF. CANADA
North Street United Church
JANUARY 15th, 1967
10:00 a.m:—Senior Sundey School.,, ,
11:00 a.m.—Junior 'Department.
11:00 a.m,--Morning Worship.
HOLY COMMUNION
Members Received by Transfer
Supervised. Nursery
-- WELCOME --
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist`end Choir Director
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald. B.Sc., B.D., Minister
has ask.
Will Be Holding
PROTECT YOUR WALL WITH
YINYLWALL
FASHIONS by_
turia.worthy-
D't GANN01 4Pite-.reside t F . ,
of . Dungannon. ,end surrounding-- tr.(/' it' '
• area 6ontributed $1'84. to. the w :tit i
recent campaign for the Canadian. 4: J
NatiaOnal---irrStitute for the Blind.
Appreciation for the donations t ,_a
to the fund was expressed tc vc,c, .
canvassers, donors and. new gid'• 1,':'
:media ,of the area • in a letter - :r. a
signed by ONIB district field
secretary Jack Cleinehs and
campaign chairman Mrs. Lorne , OX \I,
!Verset' . o
The ladies gu d of St.. Paul's rz i�(
Angiician Church heli: a euchre
party -on. J 11. 6 with' Mrs�.L,orne ENJOY THE i'' ,`; r=:i'r f0O0
Ivers high for. the ladies 'grid
,Brian• St9thers low The winner.; .
f• or the -hen were ArnoldStotherso h t•Q t ; ?‘r -o,
For: Their Next Production - .,
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;lz .1rew
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.Ir. and
sr and son
low, Eric McNee. Their next card � , S rc It
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part-y-vitl-l-1=be-otry 20. .
Dr. Arnold Vokes was in Tor. L ,S0„7A =: �� �,tzt7i*R5
Onto at the -weekend' attending OPEN DAPy ' ;"- to 10 p.m.
the funeral of his brother.
Open €•r ,u. err•? Saturday•
• .T.M._Durninhas returnedhorne I; night
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from Alexandra Marine'and' Gen.
eras hospital, • Goderich, *-here• 'iia; r p
he was a patient"for a week:
-WendyThoaasr-W illowdaie,
." ..visiting with her -grandparents,
Mr;• and -Mrs. Thos. Webster.
Mr. and Mrs, GordonSamp,son,
Goderi.ch, •formerly of Dungannon,
are. on. a three-week trip' to Eng.
land where they will visit
5r
Cordons' mother and otl ermem..
bees of his family....
_ :._._ hhomas.Rivett was admitted to '
the Alexandra Marine and Gen: `
• eral hospital Goderich on Siinday~ .
foliawing a coronary attack.
The CGIT girls ,net on Jan.
• ,'4. with Ann Errington and Susan6
P
conducting on
ducting the opening wit% �
• the'-purpQ$e and CGIT hymn The
December minutes were read
by Martha Eedy and ,1,3 girls, .
answered the- roll call with a'
New Year's resolution. Eaih gz:Tl
was given a stewardship "card
to help share CGIT work, summer
c np, literature, etc, in Qntar,to,
Seventy ,five dollars was donated
.,.,_ .... "to" -.111e I i.:and .It& f
Jefferson gave a study talk and
games,: Were led by Mrs, Ivan
Rivett. •
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Knox Presk•yterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William CamerottiDirector of Praise
SUNDAY, 'JANUARY 15th `
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship.
Sermon: PLAIN PEOPLE MEET THE CHRIST:
(2) "With A Blind Beggar:' * '
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. --Young People's 'Society..; "
1867 -- Canada's Centennial of Confederation — 1967
ENTER . WORSHIP �•. DEPART TO SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street .United Church.-
Th
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I1000 e.ni--SuridaywSchool--Ail
Deparrtinente,
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service:
"':IAT IS RUGRT°WITH THE CHURCH"
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Saturday, 7:00 p.m. -Young People's. •,
T:30 p.m.- eanmilier Worship Service and Sunday School.
REV:
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-Here is your_: chance._..to get that .extra -suit at -a::-
big reduction. In our size range we have
' 4=-36's, 9.-37's, 7--38's, 5-4.39's, 1--40's; 2-
- s""a'n�"'_1`�4;°'•SiG'z'i#` � ' • •
- . ;Alteration at cost
f2EGUt.AR 90o"
REGULAR 6.9.50
• CLEARANCE OF -
SPORT
COATS
ood -selection" Of 4iies. One size 36 Harris
;Tw�ed al ;' i .e,..ha�r�3�•36��;""
5--37's, .4-39's, 3--40'sand twJo 3 tails. Now
•is the time to get that extra sport coat.
SEAFORTH - J. Edward .Kent=
ing, a- .Seaforth druggist and'for.
mer. Mayor, died Sunday at St.
Joseph's. Hospital in London.
A druggist here since -1923,
Mr. Keating served on Seaforth.
council for 13 years, during_w1i lett
he held the mayoralty for two,
year s. °
•.,4.;..Wherr' he died he was finance
o chairman of the Seafoth Com.
°piunity hospital board -,,and sec.
retary.treastirer. of Britannia
Lodge No.1":01 A.F. anti A.M.
hael ,..
• e:.•. ,held•w'the latter -post for_-
.,.7 'years..
tharter-'memi erof ..
the Seaforth Lions Club, r>lierberc
of Seadrift Branch' 156, Royal
Canadian Legion_ and 'was
•SShriner, �.
During. the First World Way t
he served ' overseas fro -in 1914.
1918,
Sur'viv'ing are his wife, the
�°: a form er•:. E •ti . - err rr;
daughter, .. MrYsr David- (Merles :..
Boover, Sealorth; son ,,1(en eth
• Hartford, 'Conn.;,
George (Mabel) ,Swanston, To.
SPECIAL GROUP
These are fall and winter weight topcoats that will 'look good and wear
well, Notice, the low prices. All the latest styles. We • are ove'rstoc,ised so
help,- :ourself to big' savinns, Sizris 26 to 44. Regular and Tall. •
SPECIAL GROUP
REGULAR 6
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Mrs. J. Snider Mrs.- Ben 'Straughai
Victoria Organist Benniiller'Pianist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1B' ptiti Cr nvention of 1 Ontario .and Quebec)
Montreal . Street Near—The Square
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School.
1,1;00 a.m.-=Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. --Evening Service.
-'`• Everyone' Welcome
Minister: REV., HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524$792
METHODIST CHURCH
. , Corner of Victoria and: -Park Streets
The REV::A. R. HARLEY,'Th.B., Minister
`SUNDAY SERVICES --JANUARY 15th
Christian Education, Hour --10:00 a.m.
te/
11 a.m.—,Children's Service.•
/i/, \s,<,- 7 p.m.—Vesper Service. -
T'ues., 8 p.m. -,.Prayer.`
The Free , Methodist' Church in Canada
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
' PASTOR: SPECIAL•- SPEAIIER •
10:00 A.M.=OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
TOUR BUSES WILL. CALL AT: YOUR DOOR)
PHONE: X534.7622
1.1:00 .a.m.--Preachj ,vice _._
7:3(Y p.m.—Preaching.Service,,.
"Come` Where -fou` Are ever A Stranger Twice"
UNITED HOL-INESS-. CyH lJ RCH
62 Cambria Road North ,
9:50 a.m.-:Sunday Schobl.
11:00 a.m.-Worship Service. °
7:00 p.m, ---Evangelistic Service.
Prayer Meeting -. Wednesday evening, 8:00 . o'clock
SAMUEL M. MILLER—Paster '
"A Welcome A,waits .•You" -
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REV;ROBERT CLARK; Paster
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1sth •
10:00 o.trh Sunday„School 'Classes for• all ager. •
11:00 a,rrir Morning Worship, s
' +'iktGYW' za•x:.•rt,=+t=`tMtu..cJltisCe'J.- •.•
Each, Stindey', 5:30• Isom., hear Jack West
over ''fitatiort C•i•1=LIQ, ' ,St. :Thomas