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T 'Qoderjoh• Signalitar, TJ1u slay, Jule. 15th, 1967
Rev, M.41. Roberts, (centre) was inducted into the Auburn charge
of the united Church of Canada at an impressive service last
• Thursday evening. Rev. C. M. Jardine, Wingham,(right)chairman
Of Huron presbytery, officiated. Rev. William Maines of Londes.
boro (left) assisted. See news report page 8, section 2. (Photo
by Mrs. W. Bradnock)
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MRS.' MILY ROB> RTSO ' .,
The funeral Q1 ' Mrs, Emily
bertsen,-cliO died at Alexandra
Marine and General hospital here
June 7, at the age' Of 64, was
held Saturday at Blind River,
()Mali°, to the United church
cemetery at Iron Bridge, Ontario.
Mrs. Robertson had come to
Goderich to attend the funeral
of her young grandchild, Seott
Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Janes Robertson: She arri$ied
Wednesday of last week to attend
the funeral, scheduled for Friday,
but was taken seriously ill early
Friday morning. and removed to
hoapital here.,
Mrs. Robertson was a native of
Ireland, baying been born at Be7,• ,
fast• in, 1902, a daughter 9f Wil.
liam 'iaakwelL and Jane Gurley
of tlIat, place. She came to Can.
ada, abbut 1917. She was married
to the late James. Thomas Rob.
ertson who predeceased her,
Surviving is one ,daughtei
(Dorothy) Mrs. Walter Berry of
Iron Bridge; three sons, William
of Iron Bridge, ,lames, of Gid.
erich and Bert of Toronto. Three
sisters and one brother prede.
ceased her, While Robert Max.
well of Toronto, Charles, Sarah •
and Jane of Belfast, Ireland;
brothers and sisters, survive.
Followingthe service at the
Menard funeral home in Blind
River, a brief service was held
at Iron Bridge • United- church -
where the pastor, Rev. J. Brown
officiated.
Bearers were George and
Grant Saarilla, Donald Berry,
Bud Warnock, David Bell, Lester
Beharreill, a,11 neighbors.
KARL L. KEMPF
The death of Karl L. Kempf
of 103 Trafalgar street, Goderich"
occurred at his home here June
8 foliowing • a long illness; He
was 46.
A • native of Karlsruhe, ,Ger.
many, he was bo`rn,.February 21,
1921, and was married to Eliza-
beth Hasselbaecher, who sup
vives, along with two sons, Bert
and Hans, at home. Also sur.
viving is one sister, Mrs. Otto
Sandritter, Germany and his
mother, Mrs. . Barbara Kempf,
Germany.
The funeral was conducted by
the Lbdge funeral home Saturdr
at Woodland cemetery crem.at.
orium, London. p
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MRS.., ARTRVR HQY -
Mrs. • Arthur HoY, 82i 'of Pod▪ .
erich, died Wednesday, June 7,
at Auronview, Clinton. She was
toe. former Ida May Stafford.
Surviving, are sons William,
Leslie, Alfred, Norman, all of
Goderieb;, Carson, Manitou.
wadge; daughters, Mrs. Georg
(Marguerite) $iutchins, Mrs. JoIlb,
(Ros.elia) West, both -:of Goderioh;,
Mrs. •John• (Irene) Fraser,
Guelph; sisters, Miss Mary6.taf.
ford, Saskatoon; Mrs. Robert
(Mabel)Fir"'
(Mabel) Watson, f,ondesboro;;
Mrs. Russ "(Lillie) McArthur;
Kerrobert, Sask; Mrs,'. Alberta
Warden, San Francisco. .
" There are also 36 grandchild. :
ren and 22 -great grandchildren
surviving.
The funeral was conductedFri•
day afternoon by the Stiles fund
era!home when Rev. R. Clark.
officiated at a `service in Bethel,
Pentecostal tabernacle.
Bearers were Ken . Hutchins,
William M:.tdhell, Earl . 11oy,
Brian Hoy, Garry Hoy andArthur
• Hoy. Interment was .in Colborne
cemetery.
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The famed "St. Bart's" choirboys of Toronto will; present a
concert at St. George's Anglican -church here Saturda afternoon
,r, at 4.00 p.m., under the leadership of Walter H. Barnes. Proceeds
y
uy ,upper
Plans were made for the Cen.
tennial Supper to be held in.July,
at the meeting of St. George's
Churchwoman Guild, Mrs. Alma
Bassett presided and the Scri`
,pture was read by, Mrs. .G. G.
Russell. Secretary's report was
given by Mrs. H. Dodd • and the
treasurer Mrs. D. J. Patterson
read her report and:.told of the
purchase of three new linen tab.
lecloths, especially for use at
weddings and spedial occasions.
Mrs. A. Palmer read list and
replies of those remembereddur.
ing the month.
Decision was made to hold
meetings at 2:30 instead of 3 p.m.
Mrs. Jas, Craig read some hum.
orous poems, one .a friend's Jim.pression of her trip on a Jet.
Lunch was served by Mrs. F.
R,iley, Mrs. J. Craig and Mrs.
G. G. Russell.
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to Expo at Montreal. A few of the lads are seen in this recent
photo.
Colborne Twp. Centennial Home -
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Open ForInspection Saturday
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torical society, and the Goderich
CARLOW — Colborne Township town band tunder the leadership
will open their Centennial home of Charles Kalbfleisch willgive
to the public this Saturday at a half-hour concert. It is hoped
1 p.m. • • that Colborne residents and
After months of planning and others interested will attend this,
work, most of which was done opening (bring a lawn chair) which
voluntarily by residents, the will take place on the lawn. Each
house compares favorably to Sunday evening it is hoped that
similar homes in Upper Can. there will be informal evenings
ada Village or , Docm. Many of music and, singsongs., Watch
have enthusiastically loaned their the weekly advertisements in this
mementos, .of the past to make paper for special weekly fez.
this home what it is. tures!,
This . Saturday and every Sat.
urday for the summer season
there will be homemade baking PORT ALBERT�
for, sale at 2 p.m. Each Sat.
urday .la•fternoon and evening some
craft or crafts will be demon.
strated. The opening day will
• feature .Mrs. Hume Clutton dem. PORT ALBERT —Annual cern.
onstrating netting and Mrs. Ches. etery services at Port Albert
ter Feagan, .tatting. 'They will cemetery will be' held August
also have,a display of pioneer 6 this year; it has been announ•
needlework and appear in pia ced. The memorial{• -service held
neer costume, each year by Christ Anglican
church there is usually held in
YOUNG GUIDES July. Further details of the para
Misses Janet Fisher L gram •will be announced in a
Snyder, Gail Fisher, Nagel Ross later issue of The Signal -Star.
will guide the public on donduc. PERSONAL
ted tours of the home from l
till dusk Saturday and Sunday.
On Sunday evening at 8 p.m. the M.rs. James Hayden is a pat.
Home will be officially openedby lent at Alexandra Marine and Gen.
Jack McLaren of Benmiller, pre- eral hospital. Best wishes for
sident of the Huron County his. her'rapid recoyery.
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DAY SERVICES
GEORGE'S CHURCH.
Fourth Sunday ater Trjniti. -Jufl 18th
Sat., 4 p,vi.,-Evensong and Choir !Natal --
St. Bart's Choir Boys, Regent Park, Toronto.
Open Collection—All Welcome
$:30 a.m.=—Holy Communion.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon
CHURCH SCHOOL
10:00. a.m.--Grades 3 to `9
11:00 a.m.-Nursery to Grade,,2
11:00 a.m.,-Holy Communion and Sermon.
Presentation 'of attendance .• awards for
Church. School and reception • of little
Helpers collection boxes.
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, . B.A., B.D.
Qrganist and Choirmaster: LORNE! 1'1. DOTTERER -
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United •Church
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th, 1967 W
1Q:00. a.m.—Senior Church School,
11:00 a.m.—Junior Department.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Wbrship
Holy Communion
Supervised Nursery
— Welcome —
WILLIAM BETTGER, A. Mus., B.A.
Guest Organist "
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D.; Minister
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV, 0. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A:, Minister
William Cameron, Director of. Praise
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th
.10:00 a.m.—Church School •
11:00 a.nn.—Divine Worship.
Sermon:."CHARITY AS A CALLING"
Soloist—Mr. Frank Daniels
.Singing: "The Lord's Prayer" 44alo,Ote
"0 Lord, Most Holy"—Franck
— The° Sacrament of Baptism --
(Nursery
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Maitland Lodge, A.F, & A.M, in attendance •
ENTER TO WORSHIP --DEPART TO SERVE
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WESLEY MEMORIAL
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
\ REV. A. R. HARLEY, Th.M.--Minister
11 a.m. "Christianity on .the Offensive!"
Installation of Church OfificOrs
7:00 p.m.—"Prevision for the Ch:irch's ; lack"
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.
— A Welcome To All —
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524-8792
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Warr
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School--AII Departments.
X1:00 a.m. add" Fellows .and Rebekah Lodges in
attendance.
"The Triumph of Faith and Submission" .
10:00 a.m.—EENMILLER Worship Service and •
Sunday School.
Mrs. J. Snider
Victoria Organist
Mrs. Ben Straughan
-Benmiller Pianist
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 A.M.--OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
(OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR)
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• ,PHONE: 5247150.
11.00 A.M. — 7:30 P.M.
Speaker: MR. S. NEEDHAM
"Come Where You Are NeverN„ A Stringer Twice"
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UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
9:50 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. '
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Prayer Meeting -- Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock
SAMUEL M. MILLER, Pastor
to
"A Welcome Awaits You"
-Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th
16:00 *.m.-- Sundiay School Classes for all ages.
11:00. a.rn.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.•-..EvanOilistic Service.
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All Welcome
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