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SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
Clinton Area
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
Goderich Area
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH
524-7345
PRYDE
MONUMENTS
310 Victoria Street
Centralia
SHOWROOM
293 Main Street
Exeter
Memorial Counsellor
STEPHEN FERGUSSON
235.0620 or 1.800.265®3477
Evenings
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LUNCHV/FOLLOWING SERVICES
12:30 p.m.
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56 North St.
Goderich
You are invited to a
"MUSIC
WORKSHOP"
for Choirs, Directors, Sunday School
Teachers, Participants & Leaders,
of Music for Worship.
NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987
1:30 m 4:30 P.M.
with
Ron & Kris Klusmeier
Internationally acclaimed composer / singer team in Music and Worship Arts.
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 per individual attending the Workshop; $7.00 per per-
son (if 3 or more attend from one congregation); $5.00 per person (if 10 or more attend from
one congregation).
Knox Presbyterian
Church
CORNER OF EAST AND VICTORIA STREET
GODERICH 524-7512
Interim Moderator The Rev. B.A. Nevin
Interim Minister The Rev. R.W. Johnson
Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise
Sunday, November 29, 1987
11:00 a.m. Worship
11:00 a.m. Church School
Sunday, December 6th, White
Gift Sunday
Sunday, December 13th, Sacrament
of Baptism
December 13th - Christian Education -
Christmas Program 11:00 o.m.
Mr. Johnson will preach
(Nursery Facilities Available)
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
Calvary Baptist
Church
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
PASTOR: TERRY WOODCOCK
Phone 524-6445
Sunday, November 29, 1987
Nursery Facilities ... available
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service - 11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday, 6:30 - Mighty Mites - ages 4 R 5
- Olympians - ages 6 - 12
7:00 - Prayer Meeting
Thursday 7:00 - Word of Life Club • Teens
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Free Methodist
Church
McKay Hall
Nelson St. Lower Level
Sunday, November 29, 1987
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Service 11:00 a.m.
Pastor
Rev. Ron Ashton
524-6404
North Street
United Church
54 North Street, 524-7631
Sunday, November' 29
"SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER"
11:00 A.M.
WITH GUEST MUSIC LEADERS
RON & KRIS KLUSMEIER
—Cable 12 Telecast at 1 P.M.-
- Ministers —
Rev. Robert O. Ball
Rev. Kothi Urbasik
Director of Music
Mr. Robert Blackwell
St. George's Church
Anglican - Episcopal
North and Nelson Streets, Goderich
Rector: Peter C. Baldwin, B.A.M. Div.
Organist -Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R,C.T.
Sunday, November 29, 1987
ST. GEORGE'S
8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
CHRIST CHURCH PORT ALBERT
2:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, ST. GEORGE'S
9:30 a.m.
ALL WELCOME
Seven Day
Bible Reading Schedule
NOVEMBER 25 - PSALM 119:153-160
A Considerable Love For The Word
NOVEMBER 26 - PSALM 119: 161-168
A Calm Peace From The Word
NOVEMBER 27 - PSALM 119: 169-176
A Confessing Soul Praising The Word
NOVEMBER 28 - PSALM 120
Peace Is Only Found In The Prince Of Peace
NOVEMBER 29 - PSALM 121
Keep Your Eyes On Your Keeper
NOVEMBER 30 - PSALM 122
A Glad Pilgrim
DECEMBER 1 - PSALM 123
The Cry Of The Crushed
Religion.
MR. MARTIN KURAN
Mr. Martin Kuraab of Wainfleet, Ontario,
died at the Port Colborne Hospital Tuesday,
November 17 at the age of 83.
Born in Czeckoslovakia October 29, 1904,
he was the son of the late Ignace Kuran and
Maria Dzurek.
He was a farmer until his retirement and
a member of the Catholic Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Irene
Lucky and two sons, John and his wife Joyce
of Goderich and Bill and his wife Ann of Col-
borne Township.
Also surviving are two brothers, one sister
and five grandchildren.
He was predeceased by four brothers and
one sister.
A funeral mass was held at St. Peter's
starrra.r
OBITUARIES
Church in Goderich on Thursday, November
19 with Father Leo Ramer officiating.
Pallbearers were sons John and Bill
Kuran, grandson Jeff Kuran, Bud Rungm
Joe Kamensky and Horace Crawford. -
Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
CHARLES STEEL MACNAUGHTON
\ Charles Steel MacNaughton died at South'
Huron' Hospital in Exeter on Tuesday,
November 17 after a long illness. '
Surviving are his wife, the former Adeline
Futcher; daughter Heather A. Howitt and
her husband William of Windsor; son John
A. MacNaughton and his wife Gail of Toron-
to; grandchildren Richard, John and Mary
Beth Howitt and Matthew and Adeline Mac -
Naughton. Also surviving is one brother
John A. MacNaughton of Ladysmith, B.C.
Visitation was held at the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home in Exeter on November 19.
The funeral service was conducted at Ex-
eter United Church Friday, November 20.
For those who wish, memorial donations
to the John P. Robarts Research Institute,
P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive, London, On-
tario N6A 5K8 or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
Ontario economy remains intact
By Jack Riddell
MPP, Huron
In a recent economic statement to the
legislature, Treasurer Robert Nixon said
that despite disruptions to world stock
markets, the fundamental strength of the
Ontario economy remains intact.
"Accordingly, Ontario's economy will
continue to grow during the next year," Mr.
Nixon said.
In real terms, Ontario's economy is ex-
pected to grow by 3.9 per cent this year. In
line with the stronger growth of the
economy, employment is even more robust
than anticipated. Job creation for 1987 is ex-
pected to average over 140,000.
The unemployment rate, which has
displayed a downward trend throughout the
year, will average 6.2 per cent in 1987. It is
currently 5.7 per cent, the lowest it has been
in the past decade.
For the past five years, the Ontario
economy has experienced one of its
strongest expansions on record. The pro-
vince is now in the 21st consecutive quarter
of growth. During this time, real output has
grown by more than 32 per cent and employ-
ment has grown by 19 per cent.
Operating Grants Announced
In his economic statement, Mr. Nixon
pledged $15.5 -billion in operating grants to
schools, hospitals, colleges, universities and
municipalities for the fiscal year 1988-89.
QUFFN'S
PARK
This represents an increase of $1 -billion
over the levels for the fiscal year ending
March 31, 1988.
"In the past two years, the province has
strengthened its partnership with these im-
portant institutions, " Mr. Nixon said. In
order to further common goals, the govern-
ment will continue the practice of making
early announcements of the major transfer
payment levels, within a framework of
fiscal responsibility.
For 1988-89, the transfer payments from
the province to hospitals will increase by 6.9
per cent to more than $5.4 -billion and
schools will receive a 6.8 per cent increase
to more than $3.8 -billion. Operating grants
to municipalities will increase by 6.7 per
cent to 'almost $4.1 -billion. Universities will
receive an increase of 6.7 per cent to more
than $1.5 -billion and operating grants to
community colleges will increase by 6 per
cent to more than $660 -million.
Response To Federal Tax Reforms
In his statement, Treasurer Robert Nixon
To all the Children: .4
you're invited to participate in our
Children's Christmas Program
in the
NEW -APOSTOLIC CHURCH
- 298 Cambridge Street,
Goderich
For Information Please Call
CARL LEFNESKI
524-7819
—OR—
attend Sunday School
Sundays 9:00 a.m.
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said Ontario's response to proposed federal
tax changes will be guided by the need to
maintain the ability of the tax system to
deliver adequate revenues in a fair, com-
petitive and simple fashion
Mr. Nixon said many coneeims have been
expressed about the possible impact of a
new, broad-based sales tax on low-income
Canadians.
"This government will not enter into an
agreement on a new national sales tax
unless we are provided the flexibility to en-
sure its fair application for low-income in-
dividuals and families through a system of
tax credits or exemptions," Mr. Nixon told
the legislature.
Podborski Report On
Health Promotion
Health Minister Elinor Caplan recently
released the Podborski Report on Health
Promotion in Ontario. The report is the
result of a three year study in nine Ontario
communities by an advisory group led by
former World Cup ski champion Steve
Podborski.
The Podborski Report recommends in-
creased government spending on health pro-
motion and disease prevention. Health
Minister Caplan said the report will be a
welcome complement to health promotion
activities recently begun by the Ontario
government.
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•2 p.m. Seniors Matinee
•8 p.m. Public
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(Refreshments Afterwards)
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SANTA CLAUS PARADE
"THANK YOU"
To all those who helped make the
Santa Claus Parade and Santa's
Court a success:
Goderich Laketown Band
Seaforth High School Girls Band
Goderich Police Dept., Goderich
Air Cadets
John Miller
The Livery & Jim Mulhern
Mary Ellen Lynn, Goderich
Kinsmen Club
The Park Theatre -
Mark Lalonde & Staff
Goderich Pathfinders - Tanya
Scruton, Joanne Shand, Emilia
McDonagh
Maureen Stapleton
McDonald's Restaurant
Zehr's
St. Mary's School Students
- Karen Lajeunesse, Sherry
Hogan, Lorraine Boel.
A very special THANK YOU to Mr.
& Mrs. Santa Claus and to all those
who entered floats in the Parade.