The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-21, Page 1121. . BUSINESS
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Suite 2000; Place de Ville
Ottawa 4, Ontario, Canada
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A. BIRTHS
VINCENT: To Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Vincent (nee Carolynn
Sprung) in Galt_on May 5, 1970,
a baby daughter, Jana Lyn, a
Sister- for Shawn. - 21
DURNIN: At Alexandra
-Hospital, Goderich, on May 18,
1970, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Durnin, Goderich, a ,son,
Thomas Joseph.
HARMAN': At Alexandra'
Hospital, Goderich, • on May 14,
• 1970, to Mr. and Mrs. William
---Harman; `G'o-dfish, a ..daughter,
Christine Mae.
JESSOP: At Alexandra Hospital;
Goderich, on May 14, 1970, to
Mr: and Mrs. Morley Jessop,
• Goderich; a -son, Corey •Jessop.--
-C. BRIEFS
THE C.P: & T. Fund committee
of Goderich .Od.dfellow and
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Rebekah lodges have 'wheelchairs
and -other equipment for loan,
free of charge. Cpntact Amos
Osbaldeston, Park St., phone
524-9623, or, Fred Fritzley,
Wilson St., phone 524-7217.
D. IN MEMORIAM
FRITZLEY: In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Gerry
Fritzley, who left us suddenly
four years ago, May. 18, 1966.
Partings come and . hearts–are
G. COMING EVENTS
NILE United Church's Annual
Ham ,and Salad "Suppervwill ,be
held in the, church Wednesday,
May 27th, from 5:30, to 7:30
p.m. Adults .$1.75,7- children
under 12, 50c. 2Q,21
A RUMMAGE Sale will be held
on Saturday, May 23rd, at 1:30
p. m. ' in 'Knox' Presbyterian
Sunday School Hall, sponsored
by the Arthur Circle. – 20,21•" w
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KNIGHTS of Columbus Dance;
June 6th, ' CFB Clinton. Band
from London. $5.00 per couple.
Limited tickets available, Phone
Pat Osborne at 524-7184. All
proceeds being . donated. to
Children's Aid Society Ca`Ynp
Fund. —19-22
LILAC Tea and Bake Sale at
Victoria Street United- Ch"urch,
Wednesday, May 27th, at 2:30
'p.m. Come and bring your
friends. – 20,21
WEDNESDAY, June 17th, Ham
and Turkey Supper at
Holmesville United Church, 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults $2.00,
children 75c. Under auspices of
UCWN-21
RUMMAGE Sale, Saturday, May
23rd, at the. Salvation Army,
Goderich, at 1:30 p.rn. – 21
DANCING to Old Time Country
and Western Music, Clinton
Legion Hall, 'F iday, May 29th,
from 9 p.in. to 1 a.m, Music of
Tari'iii` _Diamond and the
Diamondaires.-- 21,22
BINGO
Every, Satlurday -Night--
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A loved one leaves with words
unspoken; '
With tender love • and deep
-regret, "
We who loved you will never
forget:
– Always remembered and sadly
missed by Morn, Dad, Linda and
Joe. -'21x
-PETRIE:.•Iti loving memory of
Ronald Petrie who pa§;sed away
May 19, 1963. .
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows pain;
We who, loved him sadly miss
him,
• But^ trust in God to meet again.
= Sadly missed by Sisters and
Brother. =- 21
E. CARDS OF THANKS
CALVERT: I wish to express'
my sincere thanks and
appreciation to .all who sent.
flowers, cards and gifts and to all
who visited me during nay recent
illness at Goderich Alexandra
Hospital. Special thanks to Marj
. and Sonny Moore, Dr. Deathe
and the nurses on ,1st floor. –
Harold Calvert. – 21.x
. CRACKNELL: I would like to
thank all ' my friends for the
lovely flowers and cards I-
received while I was a patient in
the hospital. Special• thanks to
Grace and Brenda for their many -`
acts of kindness. To Drs. Deathe,
Jackson, the nurses and girls in
green on 2nd East. – Jackie
Cracknell. – 21
LAWSON : For all the kindnesses
and thoughtful. acts shown me
during my hospital sojourn may
1 express my deep appreciation.
'The cards,t flowers and gifts
along with so 'many visits from
relatives and • friends helped to–
pass
oJpass many a long hour. To the
hospital staff and Dr. Street'I am
grateful for their tender care. --
Mrs. Edgar Lawson. – 21
'McCLURE: I -would like to
.express my sincere thanks to all
my neighbprs, friends ` and ,
relatives who remembered me
with flowers,, cards, letters and
who visited me while I was, a -
patient in Goderich . Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. J. W.
Wallace, Dr. Leitch and nurses.
Mrs. gli& McClure. – 21
SWAN: Nancy Swan wishes to-
express hurl thanks to all•who so
' kindly remembered -her with°
letters, cards and gifts while she
was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. All ,was deeply
appreciated. – 21x
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BICYCLE CLUB
The Goderich Bicycle Club,
will meet Fri ayevening for a
ride around the area.
The club will meet at
Harbour. Park and take "a
warm-up .ride around town to
give members a chance to get
aq uai rated.
Ralph Smith 'who got the
club moving last month has.
asked that it, be pointed out the' "
club is" for adults , as well as any
young people who are
interested. Butmainly the 'idea is
to get the adults .away ,from
those debilating recreational
pursuits such as. TV watching
and out into "the fresh air Vvith
some muscle toning .exercise."
thrown in for added pleasure.
SAILING CLUB
The Blue .Water Sailing ,Club
met at the home of George
Robinson, president, last
Wednesday evening, Kay.. 13, to
discuss plans for the coming
season.
Ron Price was elected feet
captain and a Grace committee
has been setup.
Racing will be held each
Sunday afternoon with the
possibility of other races being
held on Wednesday evenings
when the season gets under' way
for a While.
All owners, of sailboats are
invited to join the club and take
part in the races which will be
conducted under Portsmouth
handicapping which gives all
sailors, experienced a-
-otherwise, ;iu all types..:af :crafts4
big or small, a chance to win..,
Contact Ron Price at
524-8831 . or . 524-6682 for
further information. .
Volunteers ' will - also be ..
required to help run the races.
Get Ready for
Sonic Eastern
Mgstieism .. .
Only at the Waxworks Boutique will you find the
exclusive items from India , that spell "thoughtful-
ness" , in gift giving. Visit the Boutique and see
for yourself.
*Rosewood Carvings
*Teak Jewel Cases
• *Carved Book' Ends
*Bells of Shama
*Brass Candle Snuffers
*Teak Hot . Pads
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RALLY
AROUND' TOWN
Meet At Harbour Park
Friday, May 22, 7 p.m.,
.....SPOT.LIfiHT Summer Itummage r
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ACW riday May 22nd '7 p.m.,
in the Parish Hall. ._- 19,21
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REV. O. HENDERSQN
Rev'• Cecil E.. Chapin 'the
Provincial overseer of. the
Church of God recently
announced the appointment of
Rev. Omer Henderson y, as the
Oeorges:-
treet observe
Uin 5un�c�y«
The, congregations- of -St. •from• the future. -fie • shatters the
eorge's Anglican and` North St old too allow the new to come
United Churches of Goderich into existence.", r
joined in an inter -Communion " Mr. Raymont admitted. , that
service on Sunday morning, May he Is excited about the prospects
17 to observe the fist annual of union, and asked his listeners.
Union Sunday. It is Proposed by to consider in all serioness
the 'United and Anglican "how an ,irreconcilable s
concilable Church
Churches ... of Canada to 'shave can speak to a shattered world
prayers andther 'special about the Gospel ° of
observances On, 'Whit Sunday reconciliation." "The goal of
each , year until Union of the God's action, " he said, "is that
Churches is achieved. , ' the world and everything,in it
The service was held .in St. mightbecome one in Christ–the
George's Church with the theme of reconciliation."
minister of North' St. Church,.-He'spoke also of the pain and
the Rev.. Robert' .Raymont, the joy which heralds. the new
assisting , the Rector, the Rev. birth of the Church .as God
Garwood Russell. Mr. Raymont brings unity from his future into
Provincial Christian Education read some of the service, our present experience.
Director for' the Church of God 'delivered the sermon and took Plans will be developed
in Eastern Canada. Mr. between the two congregations
part in the Communion.
The choirs of both churches for a return visit of the St.
Henderson ,is the Pastor of the took part in the processionalf and George's congregation , to North
Church of God, and serves as the provided music for the service. St. gureh later. on this year.
District Overseer"•of the London In his sermon, Mr: Raymont
District, previous to coming to drew attention to some
Goderich, he served as the Pastor •' pertinent questions about the
of the Sanders St. Church of Gospel and how it is to be
God in London, Ontario. Before communicated in, our changing
coming to Eastern Canada he
society. He spoke about the
anxiety there is among
served in Michigan, as District middle-aged clergy regarding the
Youth Director of .'Benton changes in the Church. In
Harbor; District and Assodiate
Pastor of the Benton Harbor
Church of God. Mr. Henderson
has made' plans' for the Eastern
Canada Church . of God
YouthCamp td commence here
in Goderich at the Menesetung
Camp July 5-12. .
speaking about the tendency to
hold strongly to traditions, he
reminded the congregation that
the traditions,, of Churches are
not "absolute truth, to be
conserved, not to be touched or
questioned," but that "Christ
comes not out not the past, but
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