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Knox ladies hear guest
Knox W.M.S. Afternoon
Auxiliary Thanksgiving,
Thankoffering meeting
was held in Knox
Presbyterian Church
Parlor on Tuesday,,
October 16 at 2:30 p.m.
President, Mrs. G.
Kaitting, opened the
meeting with a poem,
"Wily I am Thankful",
after whieh all joined in
singing two verses of the
theme song, Unto the
Hills, , with Mrs. C. Ed-
ward at the piano.,
Devotions on the
Thanksgiving theme
taken from the 1974
October edition of Glad
Tidings magazine were
given by Mrs. Don Croft,
Mrs. A. Enright, Mrs. O.
Faakiner, Mrs. A. Oke,
Mrs. 9. Henderson and
Mrs. James Horton.
Mrs. G. Kaitting then
presented the
"Fellowship of the Least
Coin" with all joining in
the prayer and offering.
A special welcome was
extended to one and all by
the president and the
minutes of the last two
meetings were read by
the secretary, Mrs. J.
Horton.
Members answered the
roll call with a verse on
"thanks" or something
they were especially
thankful for.
A letter of
congratulations to the'
auxiliary on attaining its
95th anniversary was
received from Jack
Riddell, M.P.P. and also
from Mrs. Ann Leitch of
Toronto, a former
member.
Mrs. O. Falkiner read
letters of thanks from
Mrs. George Stokes, Mrs.
Florence Hall, Mrs.
James Thomson, Mrs.
Genevieve Lanaway, and
the Reverend Arthur F.
Gardner.
Members signed a get -
well card to send to
another member, Mrs.
Frank—Wilcox, who is a
patient in Brantford.
General Hospital.
Mrs. Ron McCallum
reported that sub-
scriptions were due for
the Glad Tidings
maga zine .
The treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. G. G.
.MacE wa n.
The members enjoyed
a duet by Mrs. Muriel
Harrison and Mrs. John
Lindsay, accompanied by
Mrs. C. Edward.
The guest speaker,
Mrs. John Pollock, gave a
wonderful message on,
"Borrow and Loan",.
based on passages from
Luke's Gospel, giving
much food for thought.
Mrs. R. McAllister, on
behalf of the auxiliary,
thanked the ladies for
their duet as well as all
those who took part in the'
meeting in any way. She
also gave a sincere.
thanks to theguest
speaker, Mrs. Pollock,
for the timely and
touching message.
The meeting closed
with prayer, after which
all enjoyed a social half
hour. Lunch was served
by the social committee
with Mrs. M. Raynard as
convener.
PASTOR ROGER HEINTZ
Clinic assistant Marie Veale prepares Grade 13 student Joanne Van Osch for
her needle at the Blood Donors Clinic held last Wednesday at G.D.C.I. Two
hundred and fifty units of blood were given by the 273 donors who registered
at the clinic which was sponsored by the Kinsmen and Kinettes. (Photo by
Joanne Buchanan)
Berea opens dqors :to area public
The Rev- Roger Heintz,. period when the
St. Johns, Michigan, will
be the guest speaker at
Lutheran Open House
Week which will be ob-
served at Berea -by -the -
Water Lutheran Church,
Gibbons St. at Suncoast
Drive, Goderich,
November 4-8. The
Goderich community is
invited. •
Pastor Heintz, pastor of
St. Pete-rL-trt lei air
Church, St. Johns,
Michigan, will deliver the
sermon for the Sunday
morning service at 10:30.
He will also address the
Sunday school at 9:15.
Monday through
'Thursday evenings, he
will give the message at
the 7:30 p.m. services.
The evening services
will include hymnsings,'a•
question and answer
congregation can address
questions to the pastor,
prayer time, and the
message by Pastor
Heintz.
A fellowship coffee
hour will follow each
evening service.
Sunday afternoon,
November 4, at 3:00,
Pastor Heintz will be the
speaker -for • a Refor-
mation Renewal Service
of the Stratford Circuit, to
be held at St. Peter
Lutheran Church,
Stratford.
The Rev. Roger Heintz,
is a graduate of Con-
cordia Theological
Seminary, Springfield,
Illinois in 1970. He served
congregations in South
Dakota from 1970-74,
before his pastorate at at.
Coldwater man dies
ERNEST MAIT•LAND
GODFREY
Ernest Maitland
Godfrey of Coldwater
died recently at the age of
62.
He was born in
Medonte Township on
July 12, 1917 to Durwood
and Grace Godfrey.
Following his
marriage, he moved to
Coldwater. He worked at
the Coldwater Stone
Quarry before taking a
haridressing course at
Graham's Hairdressing
School in Toronto. After
that, he operated the
Godfrey Beauty Shoppe
with his wife, Velma in
Coldwater for 41 years,
retiring three years ago.
Because of ill health,
Mr. Godfrey spent
winters with his wife at
their home in Leesburg,
Florida and summers at
their cottage on Little Go
Home Bay.
The late Mr. Godfrey
spent two years overseas
with the R.C.A.F. during
World War II. He was a
member of the Royal
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED
OVER 30 YEARS
Goderich Area
Representative
-ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
Goderich
524-7345
Clinton.Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
133 High Street
Clinton
482-9441
Canadian Legion Branch
270.
He had also been a
member of the Coldwater
Lions Club and in 1950, he
organized minor hockey
in that town.
He is survived by his
wife; two sons, Don of
Oak Ridges and Ernie of
•Cookstown; one
daughter, Dorothy
(Tootie) Niinens of
Kitchener; one sister,
Eileen of Goderich; and
seven grandchildren,
Deborah, Donnie, Jason,
Jeffrey, Christopher,
Joey and Amy.
A funeral service was
held in St. Matthais
Church, Coldwater. The
Reverend R.C. Tanner of
Coldwater and the
Reverend Dave Ward of
St. John's Anglican
Church, Cookstown,
officiated at the service.
Pallbearers were^ Ron
Nimens, Herb Stevens,
Don Gibson, Paul Pearce,
Godfrey Lye and Don
Galbraith.
Interment was in
Coldwater Cemetery.
The Reverend R.C.
Tanner, Members of
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 270 and the
Ladies' Auxiliary to
Branch 270, held a Legion
Service at the Robinson
Funeral Home for the,
late Mr, Godfrey on
Thursday, October 4 at 7
p.m.
St. George's Anglican Church
presents
THE COVENANT
PLAYERS
international repertory theatre
Friday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome
COMMUNICATION AND THE FAMILY
IN TODAY'S WORLD
,an enjoyable social evening about Christian drama.
Saturday, Nov. 3: 10 a.m. to 12 noon
CREATIVE DRAMA WORKSHOP FOR
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
(Leaders of Children's groups are welcome)
Saturday, Nov. 3: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
DRAMA WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS
AND HIGH SCHOOL S1UDENTS,1
Discover how to use drama in your own church or group
with Short, easily improvised plays that are both fun
and thought-provoking.
St. George's Parish Hall
Nelson St. at North St.
FURTHER INFORMATION CALI, 324-8866
Johns, Michigan.
He leads a
congregation with an
active 'evangelistic
outreach and bas worked
in co-operation with St.
Matthew Lutheran
Church, • Holt, Michigan,
one of the fastest growing
congregations • of the
Lutheran Church -
Missouri Synod.
Be Sure To Hear..
Lynda Curl
Missionary in Haiti, will
present a slide presentation
on Haiti.
PLUS EXTRA SPECIAL
MUSIC
THIS
SUNDAY, NOV., 4th
nit 8 P.M.
"Atil4b
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HURON
CHAPEL
AUBURN
Pastor: Rev. Wayne
Good
Phone: 523-9652
You Are Invited To
Lutheran Open Horse Week
at
BEREA-BY-THE-WATER-LUTHERAN
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour"
Gibbons Street at Suncoast Dr.
Mon. thru Thurs. Nov. 5-8
Special Services Each Evening
Beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Life is Jesus Christ
Everyone Needs Him
• For Physical Needs • For Peace of Mind
• For Security • For Happines
HEAR:
REV. ROGER HEINTZ
GUEST SPEAKER
Berea -by -the -Water Lutheran Church extends this in-
vitation to you. and your family to attend special
Evangelistic Services and to share In the joy of knowing
Christ! Como to hear His word and receive His blessings!
League hears mother views
La Leche League in
Huron County held the
second of a series of four
meetings recently in .
Belgrave, at the home of
Mrs. Joyce Casemore.
-The topic of discussion
was, "The Art of
Breastfeeding and
Overcoming Dif-
ficulties".
Mrs. Barbara Kerr
opened the meeting with
a welcome to the mothers
and their babies.
Mrs. Sandra Billson
explained how the len-
ding library works. The
library is presently being
borrowed from the
Hensall LLL and includes
books,' pamphlets,
magazines, and tapes.
The Belgrave group
hopes to build their own
library through mem-
berships, donations, and
the sale of books,
calendars, and baby
carriers.
Discussion began with
each woman completing
the statement: "Hospital
is...". Many interesting
reactions were given, and
it was found that the
mother who is informed
and confident about
breastfeeding, had a
most satisfactory stay in
the hospital with her
baby.
The work of La Leche
League was supported, as
mother to mother help in
overcoming any dif-
ficulties encountered
while learning to -nurse.
MONUMENTS
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FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
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Funeral Designs, Green Plants, Hanging Plants
and Pots, plus a full line of Fresh, Silk and Dried Flowers
head for...
SMITH'S FARM &GARDEN CENTRE
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PHONE
524-8761
EVENINGS 524-7243
414P0,10NS FOR ALL OC q
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82 South St.
Goderich
BEREA-BY-THE-WATER .1!
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gibbons SI.'at Suncoast Drive
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1979
524.2235
"Preac;nng peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" i
Acts 10:36 . .. /
9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
10 30 Worship
LIFE IS JESUS CHRIST
Guest Speaker: Rev. Roger Heintz
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY
321 BAYFIELD ROAD (HWY. 21 SOUTH) I
Knox Presbyterian 'Church .� ~ 1
?THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M. DIV.MinisterJ
i THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant
1. LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise
ASSEMBLY
• Affiliated with thePentecostal Assemblies of Canada ! 3
1 Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Streets i i
Pastor: C. Fred Day J
SUNDAY AT TEN l j
7 "Family Bible School Classes for All" ;
i SUNDAY AT ELEVEN (i
1 "Family in Worship"
I SUNDAY AT SEVEN /
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"SHIOKARI PASS"
A Billy Graham 1 -Hour Motion Picture Film
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Come and Hear The Bethel Choir
Mo/qday 7.8;30 Crusaders
Tuesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting
Friday 7:30 Youth Service
WELCOME TO OUR NEW FACILITIES
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC —.FUNDAMENTAL
. REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor
10.00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
11.00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP
COMMUNION SERVICE
7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THE DAY
MR. AND MRS. DON BRUBACHER, LONDON
6 P M • WORD OF LIFE CLUB
TUES 6:30 P.M OLYMPIAN PROGRAM
FOR BOY SAAND GIRLS GRADE 1 TO AGE 12 •
WED. 7:30 P.M. - BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Lfltifii�ttl ��rfnrtltrl L1lttrtll
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Services held each Sunday at
Robertson Memorial School
10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
REV. W.A. LUDWIG
Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday
at 10:30 a.m. for the
"Back to God Hour"
524-9889
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1. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
/ Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec i
i Montreal Street (near the Square) i
i Edward J. Anderson, Pastor
I Choir Director and Organist: Mrs. Leonard Warr S
1 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL I
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EVERYONE WELCOME
I HOLINESS BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH
Sunday school 9:50 a.m.
1 Classes for all ages
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
c Prayer 6:30.7:00 p.m.
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Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. (�
Wednesday Night Prayer and Praise
i Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God •;,/
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Huron St. & Walnut St.
G. Clair Sams , Pa$tor
Matthew 5:8
524 2785
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1979
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
Sermon: "THE CENTRALITY OF CHRIST"
(Nursery ,Facilities)
(Sunday School retires from the Service)
2:00 'p.m. Young People's Society
Enter to Worship
Depart to Serve :
V _ lNorth Street United Church i
C Interim Minister: The Rev. Dr. R. Gordon Hazlewood 1
i Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant 4
I Mr. Robert Blackwell, A. Mus., M. Mus. 3
C Ic1
( 10 a.m. Sunday School for Grades 7 and over
( C• hurch School for ages 4 through Grade 6 from worship i
i a• t 11 a.m.
• Worship Service- 11 a.m.
Director of Music
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1979
Guest Minister: The Rev. Dr. R. Gordon Hazlewood
Nursery .Facilities
Come and worship with us
^ • AO
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH `i
Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
Trinity 21 November 4
Sunday in Octave of All Saints
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. Church School arid Nursery
11.:00 a.m. A -brief Service"of Worship with a Christian
Drama by the Covenant Players. Coffee and discussion
following.
For Friday night and Saturday events with the
Covenant Players, please see special advertisement
and the Bulletin Board column in this issue of the
Signal -Star.
- You are always welcome at St. George's -
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THE SALVATION ARMY
18 WATERLOO ST. 5. 524-9341 1'
9:45 AIM. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP
6:30 P.M. PRAISE & TESTIMONY
SUNDAY, NOV. 4th
SPECIAL GUESTS
A group of five officers in training
Come and hear their message and witness
- Everyone Welcome -
(The hand of God in the Heart of Goderich)
Officers Lieutenant & Mrs. Neil Watt
411 Are Cordially Invited To Join Our Fellowship
Victoria Street United Church
Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A.13.6.
Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snider
MORNING WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
10 a.m. Victoria Street
41:15 a.m. Benthiller
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