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OB1TUARY
MRS. CHAR LES VODuEN
Mrs. Charles (Husking) Vod:'
den of Londesbooro passed
away in Clinton Public_ H9s
pital on Saturday September
'16, where she had been a pat•
fent for nearly seven` weeks.
Mrs. Vodden. was - .the for.,
mer JanetBunking and was
bora, in • Hallett township on
September 1, '1898. She was.
the daughter of .the late Thomas
Bunking and Lucinda Fischer.
She was married to Charles
Vodden in January 1918 and re.
sided on the 10th concession
of Hullett township until 1945
when they moved to Londes.-
born.
Surviving are her husband,
two daughters, Mrs. Bert (Dor.
othy)' Daer of R. R. 1 Auburn;
Mrs. John (Ruth)Pipe, R. R.
4 Brussels; also eight grand.
children and eight great grand.
children. Cone brother Harvey
• flunking, Londesboro also sur.
vines..•
The funeral service was held
at the Tasker Memorial Chapel
B- h, conducted -by-Rev. R. J.
MRli:BERT ALLEN
Phonb 523457Q ,
Tscinz. Interment in hope
Chapel Cemetery, Mullett town.
ship.
Pallbearers were: Donald
Bunking, Gerald Bunking, Fred
Vodden, Bert Garrett, BobSaunM.
dercock and Jack Armstrong.
Flowerbearers were four
grandchildren: Ross Daer, Ed.
ward Daer, Lorne Daer and
Robert P ipe.
IiC.tMSYILLE
HQLMESVILLE - The Hol.
mesville { Messengers Sept
ember Meeting was held on
Friday afternoon with Ricky
Blake presiding. Llhda 13laice
led in prayer and ' the .scrip.
ture ~read by Sharon Potter.
The offering was taken ,by
Vicky Steepe and dedicated by
Phillip Potter. The secretary
Laurelanne Bond read the min.
utes-and roll call.
,Mrs. G. Blake told an in.
teresting story and Mrs. F.
Cantelon conducted an art ses.
sion. Mrs. R. Potter closed:
the meeting with praYer.
ANIOUNCEMENT,.
WE ARE PLEASED
TO ANNOUNCE THE
APPOINTMENT OF
JACK CUMMINGS.
103 St. Georges Cres.
Goderich
Jack Cummings
As our sales representative .for this district, Jack has passed his
Ontario Government and Ontario Real Estate Board exams, and Is -
now fully qualified to look after all your Real Estate needs Whenever
y'bu are thinking of selling or buying Real Estate, can Jack Cummings
at Goderich, 524-8951.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD., REALTORS
With Office in OWEN SOUND — WINGIAM — KINCARDINE —
HANOVER — DURHAM - FLESHERTON . — SAUBLE BEACH.
"Ru.bI Ontario Specialists"
IN STOCKAT
BLYTH SINGR : CENTRE
PETDEPARTMENT
Gerbils, hamsters, budgies, tropical fish, goldfish, whydahs,
canaries (guaranteed singers).
We can get finches, cockadieh, love birds, mynahs, chamel-
eons, newts, turtles, cayman, alligators, monkeys, iguanas,
guinea pigs. ._
Phone 523-4275
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ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS. }-Miss Florence
Stuart of Evanston, I1iinO4 Alt
ited during the week with Miss
W. D. Rutherford. •`
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce
of Brantford were Saturday via•
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Webb.
* * *
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt is a pat.
lent in Victoria Hospital, Lon.
don.
.*, '*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuil.
lin were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston at
BlUevale. -
* * *
Mrs. 'William McPherson,
Steven and Larry spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Campbell at Belmont. On Sun.
day Mr. McPherson and daugh.
ters visited at the same home.
* •* *
Sympathy of the community
is extended to the Phillips fam.
flies in the loss of their father,
9 w.
G6orge Phillips, who died on
the. weekend,
*
Dr. B. F. Green and Kath•
arine of `Stillwell, Aklalioma
spelt the weekend with his par.
ants Rev. and Mrs. B, F. Green.
* * *
Misses W. D. Rutherford and
Isobel Miller accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Ord of Windsor to
Expo this weeks. .
a * * *•
• Mrs: W. D. 'Miller is vis.R
iting this week with. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre at Rich.
mond Hill.
• * * *
^" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Webb of
Goderich were Sunday visitdrs
with M r. and Mrs. Har vey Webb.
*• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt'
attended the McCharles-Wool.
dridge wedding at Hamilton on
Saturday. They spent the week.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Taylor at Newmarket..
Recent visitors to Expo 67
PORTEI MILL , . were MMrr. and and MrsMrs, Fran
GerrykGinTeo
and , . n.
* * *
MRS. DONALD HARRIS
Phone 482-3382
PORTERS HILL - The United
Church Women ofGraceChurch
met on Wednesday last in the
church basement. The meeting'
opened with a hymn and the.
-scripture lesson =read by Mrd
Tom Sowerby..
The study book chapter on the
life of Hagar was read by Mrs.
Sowerby.
The president, Mrs. ElginCox,
presided over the business
meeting_ Secretary's report
was given by Mrs. William
Townshend and the financial re.
port by Mrs. Sowerby.
Several items of business
were discussed and the variousi
committees • reported. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah
Benediction. The October meet.
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
A. Jangejan.
STOCKER
FEEDER. SALE
HENSALL SALES ,ARENA
SAT., OCT. 7th,, 1OO P.M.
800 HEAD
CONSISTING OF CALVES, COWS, HEIFERS
AND STEERS
FOR CONSIGNMENTS
CONTACT THE fIIAANAts MENT
VICTOR HARGREAVES• JACK MORRISSEY
482-751T . 234-6200
AUCTIONEER: HECTOR McNEIL
39-40
it Beta Sigma Phi
PIan Bake Sale
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met
at the home Of Mrs. Robert
Baechler, Mos of the members
were in attendance. A wreath is
to be placed on the War Mem.
orial, bythe president on Nov.
ember 11. A bake sale is plana
ned for the latter part of.Oct
ober.
.- Extra money was- voted •for• --=-
purchase of toys, etc for child...
ren in hospital. This is one -
of their regular projects. They
will be rushing in the spring
period instead of this fall.
The cultural program was_.-„
presented by Ellen Connelly,
subject "Oratory." the mem.
bers also had to: participate in
the program.
Lovely lunch settled every.
one into a get acquainted hour.
One must be _poor to know
the luxury of giving. .
HOTEL
CLINTON
Ng*
FEATURING
THE
CLOUD "9" ROOM
SMORGASBORD
SUNDAYS
5 - 7 P.M.
Reservations
PH.: 482-3421
MORGAN SMtTI-I SA`)/5
I PRESCRIBE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
IN EDUCATION."
H1LO
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CITY
CMI► -D
LBERALS ARE COMI N Gr bAC K !
IN HURON VOTE o SMITH LIBERAL"
SPONtOOD *'Y fife HURON USUAL ASSOc1A1''ON
Collin Standish of Rougemont
Quebec and Robert Grigg,'Kit.-
Owner spent the weekend at
the home ofthe latter's par.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Grigg. .
* * *
Mr. and Mrs., Reg Crisp of
Swift Current, ,. Saskatchewan
and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
Heard of ,Bayfield were Wednes.
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
' Ninian. Heard.
OBITUARY
MRS. G. F. HESSE
Mrs. G. F. Hesse, 60, died
suddenly at her home, 2754
Barker Street, Niagara Falls'
on Friday September '2.
She was the former Jean
Emma ...Winter, and was well
kndthi in Goderich, where she
-- lived and attended public and
--high school. •
She graduated from Univer.
•"sity-of 'P.oronto, with BA and
MA degrees in languages', and
, taught at ork Memorial High
School in ''Toronto after grad.
uation.
Mrs. Hesse had been a res.
ident of Niagara Falls since
1943, where she, will be rem.
embered as a_former' presi.
_ dent of Niagara Falls Branch
of Canadian' Federation -of Uni.
versity Women; a member of
the board of directors of YWCA;
Big Sisters,, United Nations As.
sodation• the local Council of
Wdfiren farad UNICEF, in that '
city.
Mrs. Hesse was an active
worker in the UCW of Lundy
Lane Church, of which she was
a member and Sunday School
teacher. ;
She leaves her husband, Gun.
ther Frederick Hesse, one
daughter Emma Hesse, at home,
and a sister Elsie, Mrs. Carl
Pinkney.. of Midland; she was
predeceased by her mother,
Mrs. Robert Winter, in Aug.
ust 1967.
Funeral services were held
from Morse and Son • Chapel
Niagara Falls, September 25,
with burial in Lundy's Lane
Cemetery;
Children's- Aid ,Society. HOW
F
Meet In Clinton
Mrs. Dougla's Bartliff, a
member jf the Board of Di.
rectors of the Children's Aid
Society of Huron Cour. ty, was
hostess fora meeting of the
Board and Staff, in her home
in Clinton, September 20, to
set up a system of organized
`volunteers who :will cooperate
with' the Board . and, Staff to
broaden the scope of the
Children's Aid Society's work.
Mr. Peter • Collis, a Pro•
vincial Supervisor • from the
Child Welfare Branch, was pre.
sent and contributed to the dis.
r•utsion with the -sixteen mem.
Organize
bers of the Board ,and Staff
who attended
Miss Clare McGowan, Local
Director, opened the meeting,
Mrs. Ewan Ross, Supervisor
of Protection Services, outlined
a suggested plan for Volunteer
Transportation Services. A ten.
tative system was draWn up and•
is to be presented at the Oc.
tober meeting of the Board;
With Miss McGowan pre•
siding at the' tea table,;, those
present became better -acquaint.
ed while enjoying a delicious
.buffet luncheon provided -by the
hostess.
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THE
"WIN YOU OVER"
wr
BEAT GOES ON
AT
MILLS of GODERICH
USED CARS ARE BEING: 1 M' 1
FAST AND FURIOUS
BECAUSE OF THE HIGH VOLUME NEW CAR
SALES, USED CAR 'SELECTION WAS NEVER
BETTER.
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of warranty. Car is black with red interior and very sharp.
L -O -O -O -O -O -K $2,895
1964 PONTIAC "CUSTOM SPORT" HARDTOP
V-8,`'automaticr power steering and brakes. REAL SHARP
$1,999
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK'S -SPECIAL "WIN YOU OVER DEAL"
1965 CORVAIR HARDTOP
4 -Speed transmission.
$1,465
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74 KINGSTON ST. PHONE 524-7314
— OPEN DAILY i ILL 9:00 P.M. —.
HOCKEY EQUIPMENT
& SKATES Now In Stock!
SKATE SHARPENING
FXPERT SHARPENING
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
y . .
You'll do better on skates that have been sharp-
ened properly.
.,Tube, Figure and Speed skates have to be
sharpened in their own special way to help
you give top performance.
Next time your skates need sharpening, bring
them to us for expert service on C.C.M. ap-
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Come, 1'104 4'4010 400
REV, RQIIERT: :CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1s1t
1.0:00 a.tn,--Sued." School Class for ell .nes.
11:00 e.,e .-M.rsinr Worship.
7:30 p.m.--Evengo.listic Sank*. -
COMING : OCT. of 'TQ 13 — MISS •BETTY FREEMAN
THE '"CHILDREN'S FRIEND" -
amoormerror
Yes, all of our hockey and
skating equipment is in and
ready for your inspection.
From A helmets to sticks we
-have them now!
BOAT -& .MOTOR
STORAGE
We will store your boat olid motor. Winterizing
will be done at a nominal fee. Store with usl
Be sure your', motor is stored in the proper
way and have it ready for next spring. as
` • well!
Sales & Service For
PARTNER CHAIN SAWS
You cannot go wrong when you choose a Partner Chain Saw: They ere
fast, efficient, light in weight and rugged enough to do any job. See
us for a demonstration.
GORD'S SPORTS & CYCLE
BAYFIELD RD. S. --- GODERICH
Wesley Memorial Church
10:00 cm,—Sunday School Id Adult Class.
11 a.m.—World-Wide-Communion Sunday.
•
Holy Communion and Infant Baptism
6:30 p.m.—EVENING FELLOWSHIP (Worship and Discussion). .
c,
The Free Methodist Church Rev. Alan Harley, Ministe,
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Ni,ieteenth Sunday after Trinity -:October 1st
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
10:00 and 11:00 cin.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon.
THE REV. CANON M. H. H. FARR
St Luke's Church, London
(Nursery School for f rsLschool children)
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A.,• B.D. .
'Organist Pro.tem — MRS. E. H. JESSOP
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
World -Wide Communion Service
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1967
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
Reception of Members by Transfer
— Supervised Nursery —
THURSpAY CHOIR REHEARSALS
Junior' Choir 6:45 p.m. — Senior Choir 8 p.m.
ttev. "t. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Mrs. M. Hetherington, A.T.C.M., Organist and Choir Leader
— WELCOME —
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
'William Cameron, Director of Praise
World -Wide Communion—Sunday, October 1
10:00 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL .,
11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP
Sermon: "THE OPTIMIST AND ' THE PESSIMIST"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
— HOLY COMMUNION AT BOTH SERVICES —
7:31! p.m: Chapel Service.
0:00 p.m.—Young People's Society.
ENTER TO WORSHIP
DEPART TO SERVE
Victoria Street United Church
- THE UNITED 'CHURCH OF CANADA
The House of Friendship . _ Rev. Leonard Warr
10:00 a.m._Su-day School—Ali Departments.
„
1):00 a.m. Communion Service.
"THE KINGDOM JN EMBRYO"
(Children's Church)
10:00 a.m.—BENMILLER—Communion Service.
Rev. H. -Wilson, ' Guest Speaker
MRS. 1. SNIDER ' • MISS P. DURST
Victoria Organist and Choir Leader Benmiller Pianist
1
FIR IA:PTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
•Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00. a m.ZSunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
.7:00 p.m.—Evening Service.
— -A Welcome To All —
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone ` 524-8792
•
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 a.m.—OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
(OUR BUSES WILt,•CAft AT YOUR DOOR)
PHONE: 524-7150
11:00 A.M. — 7:30 P.M.
Speaker:. REV.' STANLEY WELLINGTON
Brantford, Ontario
"Com. Where You Ars Never A Stranger Twice"
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
SUNDAy, OCTOEipt 1st
9:S0 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m._Worship Service.
7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
PASTOR J. DOWD
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday evening, 7:3b o'clock
"A Welconie Awaits You"
THE SALVATION Y
18 Waterloo St. S. — Goderich
WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 30 and OCTOBER
7:30 p.m. Saturday --GOSPEL MEETING
11100 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY --Regular Service
Group of student officer* from the Training College in Tenets
wilt be conducting these, *pedal meetings.
-- ALL ARE WELCOME