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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-30, Page 8the Goderidh Signal -Star. U a'Sday, Mash3Q, 1007 3 ar • ° Pictured. above is the Allin homestead, situ- ated a quarterrrnile west of the county road between Carlow and Benmiller, inColborne township. An interested group of Colborne citizens plan to restore this old frame house, the early home of the Allins' who were Colborne township ,pioneers. Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. Howard Feagan who head the committee for this project, tall on any interested residents to provide pioneer,. furniture for this "Pioneer House Project., Select Pioneer Home Auh(urn. Man. Gets Award resident, Dr. Wil;liaxn Finland of Niagara Falls was recently honored by the Niagara Fa11s Junior Chamber Of Commerce when they suspended its Young • Man or the Year Award! for this year in order to pay a• special Centennial Year Tribute to a be. loved community figure. TheJay- cees presented this outstanding Citizen'l Award at a 'special dinner held at the park Manor .Hotel. The judges came •to the ' decision also that Dr. Fingland, • who is 81, would• gureiy have been .selected if the . award had been'in existence here while he was still within the prescribed ,age limit of 40. ``'This special recognition is both a belated . tribute to his early service in the community and ....W..• -•-a- -• testtmonial-to---his-aomMunity stewardship which continues in numerous endeavours', both pub- , licly and in a quiet way; He has been very interested in education and served for 21 years on the Niagara Falls Board of Ed- ucation. Dr. Fingland spent 38 years in the Christian Ministry and 27 of these at St. Andrews United Church, Niagara 'Falls. Dr. Fingland was very active • in all phases .of the 'community having served on many Boards of Governors, • Executives and Lions' Clubs and we in this cam: munity are honored that a for. mer Hullett Township Boy. has been awarded this' outstanding • • "Award in this Centennial Year. AsTownshi-p PERSONALS CARLOW- One of the oldest remarkea what a wonderful- idea co-operation of the residents itis Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jam.' pioneer houses in Colborne Town- it was but "It will take the co- hoped that the opening of the Allin ieson of Major, Saskatchewan ship ,the Allin homestead, built on operation of everyone." It is Homestead will prove an attract- visited last week with her cou. the 5th concession in 1866-7; is * hoped that residents and former ion both to the former Colborne sin, Mr. Warner Andrews and still standing much the same as' residents of the township will lend residents who will be returning Mrs. Andrews and family, • • .J.i vvas-•then-w4t-h-none-t -th-e--mod htir-pion�eer-Ae i bor—ai* a w � rg-�=to=�the-aiuow1eO.-Geuteania.l--eel-e•—EdY..Da-vesmsperrt-the,Aweeicvend—� ern conveniences which clave , izations will be encouraged to bratioas and some of the many in London with his wife who is come to be part of our -Modern hold Centennial teas, bazaars etc tourists who spend" their vaca-• a patient in St. Joseph's hospital life. The water still comes from there. Members of the local arts tions in this area. London. the pump beside the veranda and • and- crafts group will demonstrate the wood stove still heats the farm crafts each weekend. kitchen and another smaller stove A quilting be might take place heats the front parlor. The house in the parlor one week whileSun. has been occupied till only re- day evenings • one may hear - the cently when Mr, and 1VIrs,.George old gospel rtunes being played on Ross; purchased the property. the old organ.' It is• also hoped It was after a remark made that the young people bf the com- by Mrs. Ross. that it would be munity might, become interested a good Centennial project. to have,. in some part of the project, poss. the house furnished as it was in ibly would serve as guides each • the past and open to the public. daythe house is open, Already during weekends of summer 1967 one teenaged has promised to that growing ,interest became make the, signs. evident among township resid. Pioneer ho ;es are being ents. Already there have been restored and Oen to fhe public many offers of donations of fur• in many Oatario centres this Cen- nishings. • - tenniai Year. Colborne ;Township wishes to use its potential. With set When toldof the proposed scheme, Mr. Harry McCreath �•Y the support of the council andthe FOR YOUR - FIRE INSURANCE See Or MALCOLM Phone MATHERS GENERAL,, INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST ST. 524-9442.<, ST. G EO RGE,S CHpU. c.L First StNsday after Easler---.April 2nd >, • 8;30 a.m.--Holy Communion. GODERICHFROSTED FOODS 65 HAMILTON. STREET COLEMAN$ VAC PACK BAC-OF1 A 6' . .r MAPLE LEAF SMALL SKINLESS SAUSA-GE LB. 75c CHICKENL.EGS La STEAKETTS KLEENEX FACIAL -200's TISSUE SMARTS CHOICE -28-0Z. • TOMATOES 49c- • LB. 59 FOR 1.00 2F LYNN VALLEY -14-0Z.. Green or Wax Beans ' L. FOR 55c 2..7c TULIP BRAND ' MARGARINE 2 LB. 59; CAKE MIX iFoR CELERY STOCKS TOMATOES 11:00 a.m.---Holy Communion and Sermon. CHURCH SCHOO 10;00 a.m.--Grades,3 to 9„i1.,, 11:00 a.rm.---Nursery to Grade 2 ° Rector: REV: G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B -D Organist and Choirmaster: LORNE H. DOTTERER 69c F R,4.9c 2 LBFOR 4-5 • OP.EN EVERY DAY UNTIL 6 P.M. -• OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 1'.M. s , a North •Street United Church• SUNDAY, .APRIL-. 2, 1967 Canadian Centennial Festival of Mission 11:00 ” a.m.----Srvice -of Worship. Speaker: REV. RAY HORD, Q.A., B.D., S.T.M. Secretary of the Board of Evangelism and Social Service—United Church of Canada. ' 12:30 p.m. -100 Plate Luncheon for Men. Speaker: MR. WALTER CURRIE.-Chippewa Indian. tells about the Plight of His people. 2:30 p.m. --Films Displays of the Church at work in- Canada --EV Smith and His Puppet, "Shorty"= --Folk music of Canada with Ken Scott. _ • t 7:30- p.m. --Huron County Centennial You Choir Speaker: DR. 'JOHN PETROLIAS, -.Sociologist. "PROFILE ,OF POVERTY IN CANADA.", Ken Scott and Ed Stiles in Folk Music. "CANADA THROUGH THE EYES OF THE CHURCH" — Eveiyone Welcome -- Mr. !Lance" Reed, Organist and Choif Director Rev..o a1°d�iactonatd;"i:Ec., $.D., Miniser�"'' rK TO THE PARK HOUSE For BANQUETS — PARTIES — WEDDINGS :With Licence,..-- Rates Reasonable -Children Vey' Welcome �_� TeI.• 524-9942 13-14ac '.n 5 DAYS. FR ol EE HOME TRIAL- ,. OF WESTINGHOUSE COL • R TV SEE ALL YOUR FAVOURITE PROGRAMS IN LIVING COLOR • Extra Large. 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ENTER TO WORSHIP - DEPART TO'SERVE rrN4.r.+.+.••••ro. FIRST 'BAPTIST CHURCH . (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) Montreal Street Near 10:00 a.m.-=Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. The Square Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792 THE UNITED" CHURCH OF CANADA Viktoria Street United. Church The House ,of Friendship ,¢• 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School—AII'Departments.' 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. - "THE FACE OF THE LORD" 1:30 p.m-Benmiller, Worship Service and Sunday School. Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Young Peeple's. . REV. LEONARD WARR, Minister Mrs. J. Snider •ebb Mrs. Ben Straughan Victoria Organist • Benmiller Pianist The Free Methodist Church in Canada Rev. A. R. Harley, B.Th.—Minister Sunday School and Adult Study -l0 a.m. Vvarship—''THE EMMAUS WAY" -11 'a.m. Evening Service —7 p.m. Young People Tues. -6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Discussion • Tues. -8 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal Fri. -8 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET 10:00 A.M.+- -OUR FAMILYBIBLE SCHOOL (OUIC BUSES WILL CALL • AT YOUR DOOR) PHONE: 524-7150 11:00 a.m.—Preaching Service. 7:30 p.1n.--Preaching : Service. "Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice" UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH, '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 SAMUEL, M. MILLER, Pastor "A Welcome Awaits You" Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle' Corner _ of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd 10:Q0 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m,-:-Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. -=Evangelistic Service. Each' Sunday, 5.30 ,p.m., hear Jack West over Station C•H•L-O, St. Thomas -36