The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-14, Page 34
Knox • Church Celebrates:
The Congregation at Knox
Church will celebrate its 13214
Anniversary of the establish.
ment of Presbyterianism in
Godex'ich,Sundar.
The. Rev, Max V, Putnam,
H.A., 'Kingston will be theaspe.
cial miutster for the day, Ser._
vices will be at 11 a.m.' and 7:30
p.m. Mr: Purnalln, a classmate
of the .Rev. Gr, ' L. Royal and
fellow graduate from Knox Ca. -
lege, Toronto, in 1951, served
Overseas in World LwJ h.
the .Corps of Canadian Clerks.,'
While in Great Britainhe was
assignedto the Staff of Major
F. G, eStewart, a Senior Pro.
testant Chaplain aiid Minister of
St. Andrew's Presbyterial*
Church, Kitchener. As a result
of this contact -'Mr. Putnam,
after the war's end, entered
upon a course of study. leading '
to the Presbyterian Ministry.
He entered Waterloo College
Anniversary
REV. PUTNAM
BINGO at 'LEGION HALL
SATURDAY, SEPT. with •
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CLINTON
and ghat tta,ted in 1946 'with its.
Haopelor of Arts degree. Atter
three years at. ;Knox oliege,
Toronto, he WAS, appointed a1ni1 'r
later at Feneton.Falls, 9nhuri.e.
in 1952 he was Galled to Knox
Church, Listowel, and served in
that pastorate until called to
St. Andrew's Kingston, in Jan.
uary, .1958.. .
Mr. Putnam is recognized as -
'One, of the finer preachers in
Canada. He has. been active in
preaching missions and on many
boards of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada,
PERSONAL
Mr.- and Mrs. Lorne 'lodges
and Mr. and Mrs. William•
Synder have returned from a
trip to Vancouver and Regina
and also Moosejaw and found
the Prairie Provinces in need
strain.
-Ministers' Assoc.
Appreciation
The'Goderich Ministerial As.
sociation passed a resolution of
appreciation to all who. assis.
meted=: pd-suPported.the-penten-
- nial F°- i3rumhead-^Service" o'`'4
Praise and Thanksgiving on the
Square on Sunday, July 2nd.
A financial statement was re-
ceived and special thanks -was
given to the County of Huron,
the Canadian Legion and the
Goderich CentennialCommittee
`for -their -assistance: in covering
the expenses,.The Girl Guides,
Boy Scouts, Goderich Treble
Singers, Salvation Army Camp
'and the Canadian Legion Zone
members all contributed great.
..Ly_ to_ the._success_.of_the._da -
The Ministers expressed
their appreciation also to the
general public of Goderich and
other parts of Huron County
for the "splendid supportwhich
they gave,to the service." The
presence of County and 'Town
officials, and the members of
.Parliament and the Legislature
made it a truly representative
Centennial observance for the
whole community.
A local winner of . the eighth and final night
harness races :at Goderich Raceway, • Monday,
S epterx►ber 4, was "Deep Run Joey" who captured
the fourth race df the program " ih a time of
2:10.4. Owned and driven by W. O. ."Ted",
McLean, the rangy three-year-old horse .edged
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September 15-16
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10:15
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Doug McClure
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Fri., Sat. — Sept. 22-23
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MEMORIAL ARENA
SEAFORTH
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SEPT 1"8.
Dancing 9 ;p.m. to 12:30
Refreshments
Tickets 5.00 each
including tax
Reserved Seat 1:00 per
couple extra
Tickets Available In
Goderich at
Campbell's
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out Roy McGregor, which placed second rand
Pricilla's Maid which came third. Pictured
with "Deep Run Jdey" in front of the grandstand
following his victory, are members of Ted's
family and friends.ro
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- ATribute To Our
Students!
Too often, young people drop out of school be-
caus,e they are attracted by the idea of having spending
motley of their own androf attaining a high degree of
independence.
Tribute is to be paid to those students who did
not succumb to the temptation of ' leaving school,..- The
pay cheques these students will lose now will be made
'up time and time again in the pay cheques they will
receive in the future.
A Tribute'. To Our,
School Teachers!
Today, as at no time before in history, the school
teacher is recognized as the builder of tomorrow's
Canada!
Let's remember that teachers are human beings,
not machines. Let's give them the support and confi-
dence they so richly deserve. Let's attend the Home and
School meetings and contribute something more than
our children. This community is fortunate in having
such fine ,sehools and outstanding educators. We ap-
plaud their 'work and their good Canadian achieve-
ments.
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Rector: REV, 6,0 RUSSELL,
Organist Pro -tent. MRS. E, H, . ,IISSOh ..,
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United. Church
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SUNDAY, SEPT,EMYER 171h,
10:00 •a.m.-Senior, I Church . Scheel.
11:00 a.m.—Junior Deportees*.
(Ages 3 • 3)
•'� 11:00 a.m.-Morning
(Ars
Sermon: " REV. J. DONALD MacD.ONALD
Gott — Supervised Nursery —
Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, $ p.m.
; x Re. ri- held 0ctrr4444.:1. . ,iJCD., Minister
1967
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- WELCOME - •
- Knox:- Presbyterian' -Church...
-Church..
' ENTER
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, S,A., Minister
William Cameron, Dir.dor of Praise
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
--.132tscE'ANNI4ERSARY
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
Guest Minister: THE REV. MAX V. PUTNAM, S.A.
Kingston, Ontario
SPECIAL MUSIC, AT BOTH SERVICES
(Nursery and Junior Congregation) •
10:00 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL
TO WORSHIP - `DEPART TO SERVE
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THE UNITED Cf!URCH ,OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
The House -61 Friend;hip
Tb:00 a.m.__-Suter daji -School-AIL Departments.
11:00 am. --Worship_ "Service.
PRAYER AND THE WO• RLD SITUATION
Rev. Leonard Warr
2:30 p.m.—Benmiller Worship Service.
Members of the District Council of the
Order of Foresters in attendance.
"DOES WHAT YOU BELIEVE MATTER?" -
MRS. J. SNIDER,
Victoria Organist
WMISS P. DURST
Senmiller Pianist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Oue`ic)' '
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m:—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
700 p.m.—Evening Service..—
A Welcom. T AN
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 5246791
• Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacl e
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Ns.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Paster -
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Class for 811 ages.
11:00 a.m.—Morning, Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
All W.Icorn.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT EPI. At, E .1P; I t
10:00 a.m.—OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
TOUR BUSES WILL CALL AT.IQOUR DOOR)
PHONE: 524-1,1
11:00 A.M. — 7:30 P.M. '
Speaker: REV. DONALD SINCLAIR
Collingwood, Ontario
"Come Where You Are Never A Stranger Twice"
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
• , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
9:50 a.m.-Sunday School.
DISTRIt T MEETING'
REV. C. K. CARLISLE -District SupertNendont in Charge
SERVICES 11:00 • 3:30 - 7:011
PASTOR J. DOWI
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock
"A Woken* Awaits YIN."
Wesley Memorial Church.
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1N CANADA
Minister: The Reverend A. R. Honey, 'ilr.M.
10:00 cm. -Sunday School; 11:00 a.m.-Worship.
6:30 p.m.-VesperService and Bannon.
7:1 S ,.'.-Discvssion Hwy: refreshments serves. .
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. --' COLLEGE FOR CHRISTIANS """/ „.1
REV. ALAN HARLEIf, Minister .
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