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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-23, Page 12r. 1-1 4.4 ar Lif� Of DU,i,TGANNON —The UCW of #Dungannon Wted Church met Vela., 14. The president, Mrs. Nelson, Pearson, opened the meet. ing. .Mrs. Jack Alton and. Mrs. Wilfred Pentland weir in charge of Devotional. °" :Mrs. K: 1{L Dawson told of the life of the Indians in. Western Canada,, their living conditions, education and 'what future there is for the Indian in Canada. Mrs. Lorne Iver s presented they budget for the year for the fin. ance cotnmisttee ana several. pro- jects, were discussed. It 'gas decided to have a congregational Smorgasbord in March. A heart contest was conducted by Beth. McConnel and plains were 'made to attend the Presbyterial held in Wingham Tuesday. The roll callwas answered by a verse containing' Speak". Mrs. Pearson 'closed the meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Geo rrington, Mrs: Harvey Alton Form Radio An amateur radio 'instruction group, sponsored by Goderich anti District Crafts Group, is looking for students. The first meeting Feb, 8 -drew three persons interested in,get- ting an amateur radio operator's licence. The course continues every Wednesday at .the town balk The groin hopes to have enough - , Labor • Force qualified - operators by the time estern -: • y9, ,iaaj�tl 01�!.°ys:l9�2rA1 and Mrs. Jack Alton, Mrs. Paul Henderson and daughters Heather and Jennifer, of Windsor, spent a few days last week with herentsr.-Mr,. and Mrs. Harvey Alton, Patricia Eedy, of Strathroy, was at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ervine `Eedy, for the weekend:.--_ ' Mr. and Mrs. FragkThomp.;ou spent the weekend' in St. Cath. Brines where they attended the Shewfelt -McEwan weddingonSat. urdat..•, Garvin Reed, Donald Mc. Kenzie, Gordon Boyd and R ichard West are a,twwnding the'•Qdod•1'foad convention in Toronto this week X,jlornton Eedy is in Toronto this. week attending the Canadian Hereford Breeders' convention, 13 The club girls taking the course "A World of food in Canada" m'et for their first meeting at the G'r�up Plan s are also being made to form a short wave radio club here and assist Great Lakes' mariners to become proficient in radio operation, Study Town A study of the Goderich labor Old Home ;-Week arrives to par. force has been started by God. tieipate in a program of short erich Businessmen's ,Assoc. •..=�If.AYe...r3[11D...nleSsage$--f�QTY1-..VlS•.._.`"'Iafi1nT1:';'.""''` � itors and residents to friends president Fred Salter said a in other parts of Canada. questionnaire has been sent to. 220 businessess and industries in Goderich, asking the number of Seeking- u fulitime and part-time male and • female employees, • � `It is hoped that ' everyone center;na rld�ns receiving a questionnaire will complete and return it, in order -- The , Ontario .government is 'that the information requested. searching for citizens of the "may betabulated and used by _pro.vince-who_,,werLttorn_in_1867_ the industrial commission in its Town clerk Sherman Bikehas presentation of •Goderich,".„Mr. . received a request from Prov. Salter said. incial „Treasurer Charles Mac - Naughton :asking for the names Farm • of any •ceptenarians in Goderich. Mr. MacNaughton said those born in Canada's confederation u�rl n g home of the leader, Mrs, Ivan Rivett, with 30 present, and the assistant leader, Mrsl,HarvyGir. vin. They compared cooking methods of 1867 with those of present times and a dessert was made and enjoyed .by the girls. Officers were elected with pre. siaent, Levie McWhinney;. vice. president, Yvonne Girvin, sec. To Dance In Erin Brenda Harrison, 11, of 176 Strang Ct., has , been, selected along with seven other Ontario dancers to accompany 'the Hes. pier Junior Pipe Band to Erin,. Term., to participate in the'lrish Festival March 15 to 18. Brenda, daughter , of Mr. c.nd ...rs. Earl Harrison, may also • appear on television at Nash- ville. ,e The group will represent Can. ada in the Centennial year having won 22 out of 26 competitions • -etary and press rejorte>c•, Rose. mary Eedy.,‘, , s • Mx, ao4? sr � h. a* W Ingham, ' i't day -with-Mr. and, Thomas Park. Fears song, IrnpreSSiOn "` t W. J. Mills, chairman of God. erich Public Utilities Commiss, ion, said last week a front page headline in The Signal Star, Uti1T sties Chairman Admits Con: fusion, -may • have 2 conveyed the wrong, impression. The headline referred to Mr. Mills' remarks to Goderich and District Labor Council during which he said the PVC's nevi' billing methods are confusing. Mr.., Mills said he 'intended to convey the meaning that there is apparently confusion about the billing in the minds of thepubiic, He said he is not confused. YOU DON'T HAVE year will receive an inscribed scroll, a formiof tribute Harman._7,__Sowerby w6;_ Bogie 1- ,, Westbrook 2; Johnston, Dauphin 12; Vanstone 4,.R. Ginn 9; Flick 12, Robertson 4. Hannon. leading 5 wins plus 1,4wincEn. MEN 37r Separate School. By Brock Stimson Vanstone 6, Hawkins 8; Eedy A centennial table has been, 6, Rivet - Montgomery 6, set up in the main hall.r . The Senior students have been Hallam . fir: obb 7, Sowerby 8; Westbrook' 4, Jewell 48. Durst charged with placing a differ- leading 7 wins• • ent display on the table every WOMEN month. Each display is to be related to Canada's history. Rivett 15, Young 4; Ginn 2, We have •high hopes of have Sturdy 7.; Vanstone 1, Westbrook ing a sleigh ride before all the 10; Feagan 5, Johnstone 7. Riv- snow disappears, ett-leading 5 wins plus 29. • TO DRIVE TO THE ABULOUSAU..NEW 1967 11 SUNDAY SERVICES o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (.Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Montreal Street Near .The Square 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Baptism.' 7:00 p.fn.—Evening Worship. Fireside Hour. Minister: REV. RENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792 1 The Free Methodist Church in Canada • "+•--• Corner of Victoria and Park Streets Re -v. A. R. Harley, B.Th. SUNDAY, FEB. 26th • -., — 10 a.m.—Sunday School—AI! Ages. • I'll a.m.—"WHY THE CROSS?" 7 p.m.—Evening • Worship. - - 7/, \'N Tues., 6:30—Young People ;8:00 Prayer: Friday, 8:00 -Youth Choir rehearsal. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET PASTOR: SPECIAL .SPEAKER" 10:00 A.M.=—OUR' FAMILY ' B•IBL-ESCHOOL• OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR) PHONE: 524-7150 • 11:00. a.m.—Preaching Service. 7:30 p.m.—Preaching. Sexv ,ce. "Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice' UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH 62 Cambria Road North NO SERVICES THIS WEEK BECAUSE OF A DISTRICT MEETING WITH THE DAWN VALLEY CHURCH SAMUEL M. MILLER, Pastor; "A Welcome Awaits You" Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle' Corner of Elgin 'and Waterloo' Sts. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 26th 10:00 4.m. Sunday School Classes for all abet: �a M •11 O0'.a.m. The Womte's Missionary Council in charge of Morning Serviti. Guest speaker and 'special singing. Evangelistic Service. P iec Metb oMethodists Approve ExpansiOn The board of the Goderich Free Met .dist Church has adoPted principle a plan to enlarge the present church facilities bycon- struction of an addition o the presennt building. Last Sunday morning the pro- ject was presented to the con. gregattop of the church by the Minister, `I ev. A.. R. Harley. Plans include erection of anew chancel, which, will contain a choir loft- and plpit; two church • •_., offices, and a large bevsement room for youth activities. Need for such a project is created by the rapid growth in recent months in atteudanc.e and membership of the various young people groups, and the creation of a choir, Mr. Harley said. This project constitutes the Centennial prboject for, the, God. erich.,: Methodists, and building will commence as soon as poss- ible, CIILB E RT'.S BAKERY: MP ME QF TASTY PASTRY $ By Popular f1ecqu'est ° GRAHAM WAFER CRUSTED COCONUT CREME AND CHOCOLATE ' PIES Topped With Whipped Creme 0-0-0 o BIRTHDAY and WEDDING CAKES Are Our Specialty - D--D--D - Available by Order and Thurs., „Fri., Sat. ONION, GARLIC, FRENCH, SESAME, AND POPPY -SEED BREAD Fine Pastries and Confections Since 1877° Homogenized for Easier Pain ting An exciting -collection Of colors, that, .pans the spectrum wrfh deep and pastel -hues, ..gives you a deli6htful selection for any decorating style. Go modern, traditional or period—you'll find : a. Spred Satin color that's right for, you. Decorating is ,so' much easier and faster with Spred Satin. Every feature of convenience makes Spred Satin, truly, the wonder wall paint. Clings to brush or roller, -goes on smooth and ea§y. dries SERVICE ELECTRIC (GODERICH) LIMITED 30 VICTORIA ST. N. Dial 524-8581 D & WHITE. foodrnaster —Open Nifel Until 10 p:ir. Y- 91 VICTORIA. ST. NORTH GODERICH BRAND STEERBEEF SOLD EXCLUSIVELY ,FLNEST RED _. DIE8O N E REMOVE-( /i LUXURIOUS AIR-CONDITIONED, CHARTERWAYS COACH WILL LEAVE CAMPBELLS, AND v GO ,.DIRECT TO THE GARDENS,' TREASURE ISLAND, LONDON FOR' - EACH PERFORMANCE. FOR- _Df 1 AILS ('ALIS CAMPBELL' 524-7532 Still Lots Of. ,Good Seats Available For Each Performance fir ST. 'GEORGE'S CHURCH Third Sunday in Lent—February 26th 8:305 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.-Morning, Prayer and Sermon. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 a.m.—Grades 1 to 9 11:00 a.m.--Nursery to Grade 2• Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. •C3rganist and Choirmaster: LORNE H. DOTTERER THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street ' United Church FEBRUARY 26th, 1967 Third Sunday in Lent, '10:00 a.m.—Senior Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Junior' Department: 11:00 a.m'.—Morning Worship. •• Sermon Subject: (3) A Traitor .• Junior choir in charge of Prole*, • (Supervised -'.Nursery) All Welcome. Mr. Lance .Reed, Organist and Choir Director Rev. J. Donand MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister Knox Presbyterian Church `• THE ,REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister - William Cameron, Director of Praise ' SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 26th 10:00••a:m.--Church School. ', •, 11:00 a.m.—Divine WoIship. Sermon:,PLAIN PEOPLE MEET THE CHRIST. (4) "With A Social Sriob." (Nursery and' Junior Congregation) 7:30 p.m.—Annual Mariner's Service. • (Music by the Harbouraires) 7:30 p.m.—Young People's Society. 1867 --- Canada's Centennial of Cenfeder tion — 1967 ENTER TO WORSHIPDEPART TO, •SERV" tr, w _ • THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Victoria Street- United Church' The I•louse of Friendship 10300' a.m.---Sunday School—Ali Departments. . 11:00 a,m.—Worship Service. "WHAT SHOULD BE THE CHRISTIAN' ATTITUDE- . -- TO -COMMUNISM?" Saturday, 7:00 p.m., --Young People's. 1:3f1 WoPshi 00414,; iy School. ' REV. LEONARD' W lirM aft Mrs. J. Snider - '`' Mrs. Ben Straughan Victoria Organist �..-..Benmiiler Pianist LADE TWO stimT. . _R -OASTS CUBED • S‘IIVVING BEEF ALWAYS NICE TO HAVE WIENERS M ASSTS ,b. WAY BONELESS ROASTS OUR QWN SLICED BACON 13 'LEAN 01,9 -Ground . Chuck LB. 69 LB. CROSS RIB ROASTS -�- SCHNEIDERS SMOKED 45c SAUSAGE SHOPSYS SALAMI Le. 59c NYLONS ROSE BRAND o ARGAR1NE DOMESTIC - SHORTENING CLOVER LEAF SOLID .WHITE -7-0Z. TUNA FISH • ' 16.OZ. 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