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black uni.tormed vet'y first appointr ent after
salvationists in the.' having' just -graduated from
Goderich. They,are a ,,the William; Booth. Metriorial
asband and wife-tearn Training College in:.Toronto.
appointed to . the ThIs'Salvation Army training
n Army church here. college is " natlledafter the
in town to carryout man who '' foil,nded .he
services, both social Salvation Army in .the slums
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id of them but they Newfoundland•
enthusiastic and SalvationArmy • officers
lc. have, a two year training
nant and Mrs. Neil period in their colleges. They
ve been in :Goderich study religion and the social
ree weeks now. They services side of Salvation
Ordained ministers Army work as well. While at
onduct Salvation college they are called cadets
ervices together as a and they live in the college's
he Salvation Army residence. Throughout the
ronview News
l.. residents enjoyed
fide and centennial
Ons at Blyth in the
The former
of the Blyth United
attended the Sunday
service and were
the congregational
Jany thanks to those
e the arrangements
wided the trari-
a.
!rs of - the
tion of the Clinton
Reformed Church
choir for the song
1n Sunday evening
ick Roorda and ac -
d by Mrs. Elsie
n. Mrs. Marie Flynn
the musical
for Family Night
Ped the piano ac
vent.
Black of Clinton
niter, his son. Gary
he accordion and
wson mouth organ.
ere step dance
thodists meet
the drinking age
percent gain in
membership were
e wide range of
iscussed - at the
est Conference of
ethodist Church in
in session at
Beach, Saskat-
uly 14-16, 1977.
rial and lay
from as far west as
.C. and as far east
eg, Manitoba, made
erence.
Donald N. Bastian,
e of Estevan,
wan, who now lives
, presided. Bishop
was in Goderich
to the Free
Church on Victoria
ution addressed to
tor general of the.
stern _provinces to
drinking age to 21
s passed. Teenage
s a factor in many
accidents resulting
and injury; a
in the school; a
tribution to crime
ce and the decline
among youth the
greed.
numbers by Laurie Bell,
Debbie and Dawn Flynn.
Piano solos by Jane Bell and.,
vocal solos by Debbie Flynn.
Joe Flynn, grandfather of the
dancers, thanked the en-
tertainers on behalf of the
residents.
The over -90 Club welcomed
two new members at their
August meeting, Mrs. Gertie
Bell and Hugh Love. The
Iuronview Orchestra
provided the music for the
program and led the sing-a-
Jong:_::The-Walkerburn -CIub
assisted with activities.
year they are sent'to :various brass A and 113 Y.ch rr : Army. He says, "The Army'e
the area for "