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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-09, Page 10A ar-Pazn RIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLIaHEDom9`qAR 1' • .44 GNAI,STAR',11TEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1980 „ • Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM - II CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 Clinton Area MICHAEL 'FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 If you're NEW IN TO and don't know which way to turn, call Klirconier 'hostess at 524-2544 t 111—TICAL LADIES? OF MOUNT FORES Robert and Elva McCabe of RR 4 Goderich celebrated their 55th Wedlding Anniversary with their family at a dinner held'in their honor at the 113emniller Inn. Summer Blouses, T -Shirts, Sweaters, Skirts & Slacks * Higher price of two selections is sale price. Sizes to Fit Everyone. 3-20, 12 1/2 -321/2 400 Dresses for all occasions Friendship Group involveg the handicapped Churches are doing their best to include their mentally handicapped members in their spiritual programs but Friendship Groups Canada believemore can and should be done. Based on a well-reSearched special religious instruction program, the Friend- ship Series, the one -year-old organization is promoting weeknight programs • for the mentally handicapped. One of the program's main features is one-to-one teaching, which calls for many volunteer teachers from community chur- ches. Several local churches, working together, will be able to offer this ministry to people from their own congregation and from the surrounding community. Teachers need be neither professionals nor experienc- ed. Friendship Groups Canada will provide teaching consultants. Typically, Friendship Clubs meet once a week at an area church. The stress is on socializing in a group setting. A Bible story • Special Selection•of Dresses VALUES OF UP TO $200 ENTIRE STOCK! Beautiful 2 pc. Suits From leading manuiacturers t Selection of Summer Coats & Jackets //2 PRICE WE'RE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRI. TO 8:30 M.The.4emper.4Ure goes up,. prices come down at • IDEAL . LADIES'IVEAlt 237 Main St. S. Mount Forest. ...It's not too lar to save like. this! Goderich man dies 51st Harrison reunion held in Brucefield is told, followed by a 15 to 25 minute session in which each teacher meets with his or her student to reinforce the lesson just taught. A social time with singing; refieshmentsand crafts rounds out the typical evening. The Friendship program strives to teach the basics of the Christian faith at levels the mentally handicapped can understand. There are youth and adult levels, each designed to reflect appropriate domestic and social situations. There are more than 40 Friendship Groups across North America, 40 of them in Canada. Groups areusuallystarted by two or three caring initiators or by a loving, live- ly church. Once begun, a Friendship Club works best as a joint effort of eeveral local churches. 4 -low to go about establishing this beautiful outreach? Write or phone 1"FriendshiP Groups Canada" Coordinator,. Herman de Jong, P.O. Box 333, Jordan Atation, Ont. LOR 1S0. Telephone 416-562-7478. BRUCEFIELD - The 51st Harrison Reu- nion was held at Huron Centennial School July 5. It was a hot sunny day with 66 people in at- tendance. The sports were run under the direction of Peter and Marjorie Levick, Dorothy ,Taylor, R and Marian Taylor. Results ,are -as ws,:- Races: six and - under girls: first - isa Bennett; second. - Lori Collins. Six and under boys: first - Joey Airdrie; secong - Adam Smyth: 4even to nine girls: first - Erin Jamieson; second - Kimberly .JamiesOn. Seven to 'nine boys: first .; Ethan'Wallace; second- Mac Hackett. 10-12 boys: first - Aaron. Taylor; second - Jeff Oesch. 13 and over - women - first - Peggy Willert; second - Sherri Desch. 13'and over - men - first - Timmy Airdrie; second - Javan Taylor. Wheel Barrow Race: first Java P and Aaron Taylor; 'second - Trevor MacLean' and Ethan Wallace. Three -Legged Race: first - Javan and Aaron Taylor; second - ' Brenda MacLean and Dorothy Airdrie. Lifesaver Relay: Girls ages six to nine years won. Water. Balloon Toss: first - Roy and Marian Taylor; 'second - Javan and Aaron Taylor. Peanut Scramble for children six and under was held. Egg on Spoon Relay - ladies team won. Kick the Slipper: Timmy Airdrie and Jo -Anne Smyth. Marshmallow Relay: boys and girls 9-13 won. Sponge Race: six - 9 year old girls. Guess the Mints - Elizabeth Foster. Oldest person in atten- dance - Annie Harrison; Youngest person in .attendance - Cameron Neilands and Coming the greatest distance - Peter, Marjorie and Aaron Levick. ' The executive for 1987 - president, Roy . Desch: secretary -treasurer, Barb Desch; directors: Bill and Lois Hodgert, Brenda MacLean, Dorothy Airdrie and Elizabeth Foster; sports: Marilyn Beechey, Deb • Jamieson and Della Bennett. ' The 52nd Beunion will be held on July 4, 1987 starting at 2 p:m. at Huron Centennial School. GORDON IRWIN Gordon Irwin, 86, of tbe Dearness Home, London, formerly of Goderich and Lucknow; died Thursday, July 3, 486 at his residence. Surviving are two dmighters Helen, Mrs. Ken Rutter, of London and Mae, Mrs. Bill Hunter, of Lucknow, one son Wayne, of Nashville, Tennessee, one brother Spence Irwin, of Lucknow,- seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Ina Gib- .. ,..nonAwnon$,Camtan in infancy and Harold • in 1945, 4igfitiotifer Pa ei:;:and his parents Wilson and Frorence aesar) Irwin.• • A memorial service,will be held Monday, July 14 ap7 p.in. at the MacKenzie and Mc- CreathFuneral Home, Lucknow. Crema- tion. Interment ot ashes, Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. ALEXANDER RYN MILTENBURG Alexander Ryan Mtenburg, infant son of Don and Jennifer ,Miltenburg of RR7 Lucknow, died peat ully at his home on - -Tuesday; June 17; 19 ; He -was botn.June 2, 1986. He is survived by t parents Ries and Ashfield Township a • Sinnett, of Detroit, • grandmothers and s 1\4 s parents, his grand- arie , Miltenburg, of d Dennis and Kathy ichigan, two. great eralhunts and uncles. hurcit D ,............•..............„.,......._____......._..„,,,...,..._.,,,,, ,..............,....,„............., ...11 Li First Baptist C urc / I , MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m. Tuesday 10:00 a.m. PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY I PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KIDD i 524.9049 1. i Organist -Choir DirectorDona Baker You can find acceptance, purpose, lily & peace in Christ : . • *.k... -`,...............4.........-0.....,-........................-6 0.......a,.......,...0........ssrwt..41......44.,......0..............• .1 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Anglican - Episcopal North and Nelson Streets, Goderich , Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Cracker - Organist -Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. Sunday, July 13th . 4 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion • . 11:00 o.m, MorningOrayer , Sermon; Problems from the Creed (ay, : . . . At Port Albert:• , • , d 4:30 cm% 14oly tatoomoiortpithrisi Church. 100 p.rri. Annual derootory•Servied*tallaWed bY retreshrneritSy *Nab are alwoyswoiconiw--- ,• , 4 10414.441~PIPAAAN4' 6:4444104.11444101.1.04444441.44,44..**.14.4444.4.444..44.44.4. • ..........0,...4......,,...........-. ..........".........*,.....................-6......r.........41 ................6,.....1,.....0,1 et; Knox Presbytenan, hurch 1 , Shirley M. McCall, Pastoral Assisiont The Rev. G.L. Royal M.A., M. Div, Minister Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise Sunday, Jtily.13th, i i' . i SUMMER SCHEDUL ii Service - 10:00 a. IT.1 iThe Rev. Wallace J. Marra I(LeMenade on the front lawn after rVice) 1 (Nursery Facilities) Sunday June June 29 - Summer Schedulebeg s - 10:00 a.m.) f. Enter to Worship Depart to Serve ) t..e...0..e re...4 ..-.......- W....W.6 s......,....,.....W.......e.f...........~ 1,..............4...111,....cm-ft.aN 4 t..............rve.-Ww.J0......^.....4..,...”-......area.....s.-O.e.,.ft.a s -......e......• d.........14,411.-....erte.....-0.? i Calvary Baptist hurch I i I1ATFIELD ROAD AT IILAI .. STREET ; ,Pastor: Terry Woodeoc ' - ' Phone 524-6445 iNursery Facilities ... availa e C Sunday School - 10:140 a.m. iMorning Service 11:00 Evening Service 7:00 Special Music at Both Servi s • Prayer Meeting - Wed. 7: ii - . I ,4 Word of L ife - Teens - F ride 7130 ' i . Neighbourhood Bible Tim coming July 7-11 - Ages 4 L....WELCOME TO THET,RIEtkely HURCH: 'f WO, • United Church of C nada 56 North Street. 524-7631, 52 -6931 • I Unlon,ServIce of Victor! Street and North Street pnited" Medias tunciciy:July1 10 a.ien. At -VICTORIA STREET CH:OCH Nov. Johfl Wood . ntinist Mr Wad ROWS proanIt4 Alex was buried in Kingsbridge Cemetery on June 18 with . Father Ed Dentinger ' officiating. • " DORA MAY MOGRIDGE -• Dora May Mogridge, 87, of Auburn, died. July 4, 1986 -at -the Clinton Public Hospital. - Born in Hulled Township, site was a housewife and a member of the Knox United Church in Auburn. She was predeceased by her husband Bert Marsh on Nov. 28, 1979. Surviving are three daughters Helen, of Madison, Wisconsin, June, Mrs. Howard Wallace, of Goderich and Betty, of Auburn, one sister Edith Thompson, of Brampton and two .grandchildren Nita Wallace, of Toronto and John Wallace, of Goderich: Funeral services were held July 6 at the Tasker Funeral Home' in Myth with Mr. Gary Shuttleworth officiating. Interment Ball's Cemetery. Pallbearers included'John Wallace" Bob Thompson, Noel White, John McIver, Bob Arthur and Maurice Bean. Verna and John Kane received a Masters of Science degree in Education (Administra- tion) at the one hundred and twenty-ninth Convocation at Niagara University, Lewiston, New York. In . attendance were Emily Cory, Patriciazand.Davidl3rereton.ot Goderich, Isobel Maclean, Harriston and Marilyn and John McKay of St Catharines. Verna is Co-ordination of Student Services for Huron County and John is principal of - Holniesville Public Sehool. • ALL -YOU -CAN -EAT HOT BUFFET BREAKFAST 1 with full salad bar • saryed SATURDAY & SUNDAY . 40M-8PM . CHINESE . (or order from our regular manful evi PIZZA ' LIVE ENTERTAINMENT *. FOOD t.t.' Thursday - Sunday Eat in or take out . Ak HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERNIT,—,v, 4.;; HIGHWAY 21 - BAYFIELD 565-2554 1 -.to- ..••=4:-. • 7 DAYS A WEED 8 A.M. - 1 A.M. • ‘...VeN„. - •-' " Since prices are continually rising we have discontinued the use of a full-time salesman in the GODERICH area. We are .now able to pass on to our customers a 0/o Discount • oflall purchases Our Win* HAS Our Personal Quarantee • Servirtg,Huron,& Surrounding Area , Since 1919 NomporwasprEetwisatlerlipf., .4. 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