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With quiet eutbuStasmi _Church a group of
"Father., !v (as he in aP Pogo , `. ,„_Churth__ Women
' teethmately called by frojagt.Getirge'sch
caniperat and elMeaellors)_ ._ __ the
a the The VAMP 14 set in!
molar VIVO a tfillri
v beautifully aus facilities of Baran , treed banks of , f,
1Viefriberships awarded
the Arthur Circle of Knox - The highlight of the even -
Church held hesiolleric suppersnfltat' ingt!ifelvaSlifthee,111:b1)eFestsriptati°n ear*-
hoine with her group it.1 Pfiottes to Glenda Salter,
charge of arrangements • Lucille Henderson and Emi-
, FollOWing thermal* pp* ly Crew. MIM Ida White
dent Grace Cameron .een- made the presentations on
ducted the hilatneSS.: The behalf of the Society and '
otions were taken by ef411mended the lathes for
White very infOrMative a edfess' the years. A gold pin
aISVGlendaSal "r. A 24 devotion, to the Society
based ea ardele entitled, then presented to each'
"The: Conversion of Peter" lady on hehaKof her family.
in the Glad 'Tidings, was • Grace 0a0eron thanked
presented hrEartSafter. He thehostean*her hospitali-
. was tinathed hy Agnes Cutt tYand wished4he menthers •
Who presented him With a a Online* filled with happy
gift ,in, appreciation of his times- She then closed the
fine contrib_uhon to the meeting with, the Benetlie;
meetuut.
tion.
Baptist ladies
old WIVIS picnic
Everyone loves a Picnic
and oil June 11 at St.
Christopher's Beach, 26
ladies attended the ani
WMS picnic of Calvary Bap-
tist Church.
Amid the gentle breeze off
The meeting conCiuded
with an offering in aid of the
workof the. Jank family,
Prayer and the closing
hymn, "Blest *Be the Tie
ThatRind.s".
The ladiesalready look
forwaid to nezt year's picnic
with great anticipation.
• the lake and the beautiful
summer sunshine, the ladies. enthusiastically joined in
games and contests enjoyedwarm tellowship and of*
course,'-', sampled all of the
tasty dishes prepared by
severalof the ladies in atten-
dance.
The highlight of the even -
the heart-
United Church on
(ley; followed bya
social evening atSt.Peter'sguests
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lidchildren;
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various *W.': of gnriii''''Y.
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ing was to : hear
stirring and Challenging
devotional given by Mrs.
Marg Jank, returned mis-
sionary from Venezuela. Her
main theme dealt with
thankfulness in relation to
the availability of Bibles in
Canada and the ability to
read them and also big
churches and peel broad-: •
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stations, au of n4,1141
Inant:in foreigl:eninitrigir
lack. Hearts were touched as
the ladies considered their
'abundant blessings.
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SEREA.BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
• Gibiii*st. at Suncoast Drive
9:15 suidnOchool and Bible Classes
1030 Worship
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor ••524-2235
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all"
. Acts 10:36
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
HAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC -FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACH ER Pastor
10:00 a.m. Family Bible School
1 MIN a.m. "THE GROWING PROBLEM OF ALCOHOL" •
7:30 p.m. Baptismal Service
MUSIC BY - THE HANNA FAMILY
Wednesday II:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH 1
Knox Presbyterian Church/
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL,
M.A., M. DIV. MINISTER
LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, JUNE111
1040 a.m. Kirk Sestion
11:00 a.m. Communion Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7114 p.m. Chapel Communion
Sermon: "COMMUNION THROUGH MEMBERSHIP"
**THE LORD'S SUPPER**
(Sunday School straight to classes et 11)
(Nursery Facilities)
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• THE UNITED CHURCHI OF CANADA
North Street
LC.
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Victoria Street
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Godittich United Church Congregations cordially Invite
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Allier. fa join us for:
WORSHIP IN NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH
at 10 A.M.
•lbw. Robert 0. Bali: Minister
Robert Blackwell: Director of Music
Barteniller United Church 11:15 a.m.
rTHE SALVATIONAlai]
18 WATERLOO ST. S
9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP
6 :30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
All Are Cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship
524-9341
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• The'Anglican Church of Canada
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH i
North and Nelson Streets, Goderich
Rector: Thelteverend Robert J. Crocker
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Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
HOMECOMR40 WEEKEND - Centennial of the present St.
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I George's Church. •
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH,
Special events for everyone, including the children. i
See Bulletin Board In this issue of the Signal -Star.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21ITH,
1:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. CHORAL EUC1-IARIST.
Sermon: The Reverend Waiter Barnes,
Church, Sarnia.
Musk by choir of present and former members coraduc-
ted by John Stephens. Organ and trumpet accom-
paniment.
Bring the whole family. Nursery provided. ,
Lunch following.
-You aro mast welcome to loin us for this wookond of
spaded Enfants af St. Gatorge's.
Rdar. Trinity
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qjune..27 sports of all Ithicts are an-
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Mr. and MrS. Earl Alllsoazof Eldon Alieet„-".•GOderieh
celebrated their into weddint amdvertiaty on June is, Mr.
.ARison has:Wed:1n Goderich Over 66 years: He started in ..
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the Allison Shop In 1922 Or 26andlater had
own shop until 1962. The Allisens have one daughter, Mrs.
!, 'Ray (Audrey)Ney of Windier. ' • • .
forgettable cal* trips and
wilderness camps. Singing
around the campfire, mak-
ing new friends, exploring
the beauties of nature and in-
cidentally building up a
hearty appetite for home -
cooked meals are jut some
of the highlights.
As visitors, the ACW
members were impressed by
the dining hall, Chapel, the
craft buildlng, the tuck shop,
the infirmary, the cabins
and the varied sports, beach
and caroPhre areas.
"Father Greg" Smith told
the women how very often a
calm) stay becomes a turn-
ing point for a young person
and a- preparation for life.
Counsellors are always
ready to care and listen and
to exchange ideas and ex-
. periences. High-spirited fun
and game -s including staff,,
and campers .keep the air
full of shouts and laughter,
even while the learning goes
OR.
This, it seemed for the
women, was an opportunity
no Young person could afford
to miss.
hiformation,, is available
by writing Huron 'Church
Camp, Bayfield or by
telePhenhig 5604022.
SUPERIOR I
• MEMORIALS
ESTARLISHED
OVER 50 YEARS
10?.14IA.
Goderich Area
Representative
ROBERT mccALLum
11 Cambria Road
Goderich
524-7345
Clinton-Seaferth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 High Ursa
482-9441
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