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AUCTION SALE
£ FRJIYAY -APRIL. 23
1a4'
071 t:.2, Qa. 3, M'eKilllap Twp.
1•114.101441001lerth of Dublin, and
-fila WeSt. .
C,Au"i,MV .- 1 _ POW fresh 2
'months; 3 cowls due in May; 1
cow fresh one month; 1 cow
fresh Z. weeks; 1 cow fresh 3
weeks; 1 coni due in May; 1
cow fresh, registered; 1 cow
due in June, relgisteaed;l cow
-due, in May; 3 cows' fresh; 2
heaters due in Mia, 14-16; 1
Holstein i eifei calf; 2 b I a c k
Hereford calves.
1MPLEMENTS - 1 Oliver
tractor No. fid, new rubber tired,
cample'tely, overhauled, with"by-
dmauiie hoist for lbaden; 1 super
s� manure loader,. new; 1 Allis
deters 'B' tractor with seuff-
lens and bean pullUem; 11 McKee
ft,forage bone, mew;ei, wagon,
rack
20
rubber
timed wagon and _gz ain box; 1
McDeeaing 15 -run fertilizer -
drill; L Massey) Hernia cultivat-
or, 9 fit spring tooth; 1 MicDeer-
1ng side 4 bar, 2 yr. old;
1 Meer 3 (furrow plow on nib-
ber; 1 New Idea manure
spreader, 9Q •bu. new No. 206;
1 Oliver 7 ft. 'mower, -sem i -
mounted, new; 1 Cockshutt dou-
ble disc, 9 foot; 1 three drum
land roller;, 1 milk cooler, 7
can; 1 universal' 3 unit �mallfing
machine, pipe line for 22 cows;
1 fanning mill and motor;. 1 ex-
tension blonwer, 18 foot; 1' hot
watertank; 1. extension ladder;
1 steel water bough; three 45
gaflen barrels; 3 wooden gates;
5 sectien ,harrows and steel
pale; 50 cedar posts; 1' ellectric
fencer; 50 electric fence posts:
McOallough chain sate; 1 1955
Chev 1/27 ton - truck, completely
overhauled; 1 colony house, 10
by 12.
TERMS - CASH
FRANK FLANNE:RY, Prop.-
„
rop.• J. L. RYAN, Auctioneer
JAMES M^CQUAID, Clerk
20-68-2'
21'. Tenders ,Wanted •
TENDERS
For 1/2 -'ion 'Truck
TOWN OF - SEAFORTH
. Tenders will be received by `
' . the indersigned until 5,p.m. on
April 28th, 1965, for a 1/2 ton
' . truck for the Town of Seaforth,.
Present truck to be taken .
trade, Specifications .. include 6
cylder motor, manual trans-
, mission, heavy duty, rear axle-
•' and differential and heavy duty
rear springs.
Lowest or any not necessarily
aecepbed.
Tenders are to be -Submitted
in a sealed •envelope marked
"Truck Tender". .
'ERNEST .M•. WILLIAMS
Clerk -Treasurer
• 21-68-2
TENDERS WANTED
FOR
Half -Ton' Truck
(1) To.,trade on 1963 one-half
ton truck.
(2), Specifications. available at
Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Office, Inkerman
Street,' Listowel, in. Red
&. White • Supermarket
Bldg.) or by writing to
• P.O. Box 760, Listowel.
(3) Tenders must be in hands
of secretary -treasurer -by
noon on Thursday, April
22, 1965.
(4) Lowest or any tender not -
necessarily accepted.
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
21-67-2
22. Legal Notices -
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of NELSON C.
CARDNQ All persons having
claims ldgaans'.t the Estate of
NELSON C. CLRDNO, late of
the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who
•Aidied on or about the 18th day
of March, 1965 ares hereby
.
. notified to send in to the 'under-
signed on ow "before ' the 17th
days of April, 1965, full particu-
lars of their claims. After
which date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties , envtrit1ed
thereto, having regard only to
claamst of which the undersign-
ed shall then have" notice.
Dated at •Seaforth, this 26th
day -of March, 1965.
By theft. sandbar,
• ALVIN W..SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario.
22-66-3.
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of 11163.11AS
BRYD•Ete' "BAIRD. All persona
having debts against ' the Esq
tate /of Thomas Bryden 'Baird;
late of the Village of Brucefield,
in the County of Iltiron, deeeas-
ed, who died .tin. or about the
20thayr of February, 1964, areihrerehy"'ootified to semi in to the
unit i �.op-or beltore•-thee
20th+`di.45'11-4) trdd,1965. full part:
ictcl'a
oi+ or ; heir •claims
rrrhielir' date, the assets
�'soid
eittate war be dis-
Aaniorigst the parties
it1tled(thefetri; ha regard
the >(o-
Ai,'R* 1,5;11965.
UDf ADS
22' L:ega1 Notices
tiee.
Dated at Seafoa th this 6th day
of April, 1965.
By their solicitor,
ALVIN W. SILLERY
Seaforth, Ontario
22-67-3
23. -Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5.30p.m.
Sat, 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only.
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
Mon.,. Wed., Clinton Office
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant '
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, • 'Etc.
p. D.. McCONNELL, Q.C:
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office, 527-1850, Res, 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC •
J. 0. Turnbull; D.V M., V.S.
W: R. Bryaris, D.V.M., V.S.
V. J. V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls = 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich' St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
J. A. BURKE.
Funeral Director
- and Ambulance Service •
DUBLIN; - ONTARIO
Night' or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
`. BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE -
Prompt and careful attention
• Ambulance Service
Flowers. For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
PERCY WRIGHT
Licensed -Auctioneer.
For a better Auction Sale, call
Percy Wright, Hensen, 262-5482.
23-56-10
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends.
and relatives for remembering
us on the occasions of our
twenty-fifth wedding annivers-
ary. Everything was greatly, ap-
preciated. - Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Carter. 24-68x1
I wish to thank my many
friends for •the lovely cards,
flowers' land visits whip in Scout
Memorial Hospital. Thanks to
Dr. Brady, Dry Malkus and all
the nurses end stafif,of hospital
far their kindness. Mona
Oai • '• - 24-68x1
I would nicer to thank a '' those
who attended my confirmation
nit the church and men home, a1' -
so •miy birthday, and presented,
• me, with giftsi; sent cards, ex-
tended good wishes and helped
in any way. - Beverly Eliza-
beth Sholdice, Brodhagen.
• ! - 24-68-1
I wish to thank all relatives,
friends, neighbors, fellow class
metes and Noattihside United
Church for 'gifts, canis and let-
terrs while •I ways a patient in
Scott Meanorial Hospital, Spec-
ial thanks to Dm. Gamin, Dr:
Stapleton„ nurses and staff for
your many acts of kindnes . It
will never be forgotten•. - - Ross
McDonald.. • 24.68-1
John and Nellhe J ans'eon and
fa m •i.11 y v$auld like to thank
everyone who heltped in any
way at the time: of their recent
berelamement. Their spec i o('1
thanks to Father Sullivan, Dr.
Stapleton, R. S. Bow, the pall-
bearers and flowerbearers, the
staff and children of St. James'
school and all the friends and
neighbors wive were so kind to
them. 24-68-1
We wish to thank our neighbor
and friends for the gifts• and
good wishes that we received
at the recent' Social Evening at
SS No. 9 Tucke. smith. We part-
icularty wish to thank those re-
sponsible for the arrange m endm,
who assisted at our sale, who
sent in balnlog, and who helped
us move into( our new home in
Berman. It was all' greatly ap-
preciated. - Jack and Marg-
aret Condit, Larry, Billie and •
Dwight.' 21-68.1
I wish to expreis, my sir cele
thanks - o friends end. neigh -
bows for gifts, cards and flbrw-
ers while I was e patient in
Seiafothth Hospital. Special
thanks to Fathers Durand, Sul-
Ivan, I7. Morris and W. Morris,
-Dai Stapleton and 4Dr. Scratch
and Boddo Ambulance.'TTian`ic-s to
all the nurses fol/ their many
kindnesses. Eviervjthing wh,g
greatly :appreciated. --•- Mrs,. W.
Stapleton. 24-68301
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Toe Late
FOR SALE -- Eight purebred
'Shorthorn eo'ws,• one Ifttiriebred
Hereford, one Char'oloisa' and
S�lh(',or.,,thorn coos, . •' - ord,
,coni i. -(:%.ore to II J v 11 • 111 11,y, Gard'
1
Too Late-
WANTED
ate
WA TElD A m et¢ on, 012 ;,el,
55Anne Marie Deyenx, I
27,0226.
WANTED -- 'asty ` or Wined
rent 50 acres -of grass. Phone
collect Mitchell 348.9188. ' -1
WANTED -- cream separator,
preferably Viking, phone 1D,3R13
Dwbldn.' -1
FOR RENT - ' apartment for
rent, Harald Jackson, Seaforth.
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FOR SALE - 1951 Pontiac, 4
dbor hardtop. Good cwnditdon.
Phone 527-0497. -1
FOP, SALE -- 14 pigs, eight
weeks old. Douglas Rocha, R1112
Dubh: x1
FOR SALE -Six hundred babes
of second cut haps, Ken Thomp-
son, phone 527-1915. ' -i
FOR SALE - 2 unite De Laval
milking machine complete with
piping. John Cassies, R R 3 Sea,
forth, phone 482-9957. -1
FOR SALE - 2 Holstein bull
calve s. Martin Heynsbeugen,
R R 4 Seafortu, phone 527-1986.'
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FOR SALE - 'Chev truck, one
ton, 7' by 9' platfiormj good mot-
or, very) good times. Don Buch-
anan, phone 527-0995. xl
FOR RENT - 8 room•- house in
Egmondvitle, across froom Gen-
eral 'store. $60 per month. J.
Verbakel, MO College St., Kitch-
ener. -3
FOR SALF,, - 1 Hereford bull
calf,' 1 Viking 750 cream separ-
ator. Francais Hieknelb, R, R 5
Seaforth, phone 109 R 11 Dublin.
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COMING EVENT -, The win
ning play "The Happy Journ-
ey" by the Seaforth Jr. Farm-
ers will be 'presented in the Sea -
forth District High School on
Thursday evening, April 22nd
with euchre following. Everyone
welcome.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Ultra, modern 11/2 storey fam,
My dwelling with garage. Situ-
ated on two loots, west end at
town limits. All ,modern hitch,
en, 'bath, oil hearted and town
water. Excellent condition, low
taxes
New ranch style brick - 3'
bedrooms, well located in resi-
dential section. Priced r i g h t.
Possession arranged4
Two older frame.. dwellings
.at
-
at sacrifice prices
One good. building lot
North End
Been Offered $250.00
CONTACT: •
Harold Jackson, Broker
John A. Cardno, Salesman
Seater*
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Remember, ittakes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and he money - in
picket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth, 527-0240.
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Tlie;•annual bozo , ahc tea of
the 1
.W on' G
t
w �-
t
ed
... a h1
s
�a.
in the church Wednesday af-
ternoon. The president, Mrs.
Allan McCall, presided for the
opening hymn, "What a Friend
We Have in Jesus," with Mrs.
Ian Wilbee at the piano and
offered prayer after which she
declared the bazaar, open. All
counters were well patronized.
The fancy work was cones
ed by Yrs. -Peter McDonald; ap-
rons, Mrs. Ralph Traviss; quilts,
Mrs. Ernest Stevens and Mrs.
Roy Bennett, with Mrs.' Arthur
Higginbotham as cashier; bak-
ing table: No, 1,. convener, Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell; cashier, Mrs.
Douglas Ennis; baking table No.
2: convener, Mrs. Herbert Tra-
viss; cashier, Mrs. Ronald Ben-
nett; candy, Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Mrs. Jack Gordon; touch and
take, Mrs. James Clarke, Mrs.
George Dundas.
A tea was served under the
supervision of the supper. com-
mittee, including Mrs. Allan
Searle, Mrs. Gerald Watson,
Mrs. Ian Wilbee and Mrs. Wes-
ley Hackwell.
Honored At Reception
A reception honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Achilles was
held in the Walton Community
Hall Friday evening. During in-
termission the newly-weds were
presented with , a purse . of
money by Allan Johnston, with
Reid Hackwell reading the ad-
dress. Music was supplied by
Ian .Wilbee's orchestra.
Mission Band
Walton Mission Band met
Sunday 'in Duff's United
Church with an attendance of
47. Tom Leeming was 'in
charge of the, meeting and Gail
Traviss acted as pianist. The
meeting opened with the 'hymn,
"Blest Be the Tie That Binds."
Tom gave the call to , worship,
Psalm 106:1, The hymn, "Fight
the'• Good Fight," was sung.
Mrs, Walter Bewley, talked
about schools in Trinidad and
difficulties encountered by pu-
pils.: Mite box money this year
will be ' used to help pay for
schools, supplies and teachers
for children of Trinidad and
Brazil.
- Brian Wilbee read , the •Scrip-
ture, Timothy- 3:14A.. ra4.rs..
Bewley read the same verse
from the New English transla-
tion, then explained'what Paul
-meant -when he gave Timothy
this advi . Roger Humphries
led in p rayer. Connie Coutts
renda Bewley collected
the offering and mite boxes.
Tom dedicated the offering with
prayer. •
C6nnie Coutts gave the treas-
urer's report and Karen Mc-
Donald read the minutes of the
last meeting. Tom conducted
the business. Dena Wey 'will
play the piano for the next
meeting and Explorers Heather
McDonald and Sharon Marks
r..
will • help with the wgrship,
Mrs, an Van net, Mics 110l -
n= Coutts, Mrs. Nelsen Marks,;
Mrs. Roy Williamson and Mrs,
Bewley were in charge of the
,classes. The meeting closed
with the hymn, "Dear Lord and
Father of Mankind," and all
repeated the Mizpah benedic-
tion. -
Mr. and 11trs. W. Stutz, of
Waterloo, were weekend visi-
tors with the latter's • parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas.
Mr. and • ]),lrs,: William Dins-
more and Bruce;- of Brampton,
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. •
Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews,
of Toronto, spent the weekend
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
George Dundas.
Mrs. Ross ' Bennett and baby
son have returned home from
Clinton Public Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Ennis, Hamilton.
A number of ladies from the
Walton UCW attended the
thankoffering meeting in •Blyth
United Church last Sunday eve,
ning.
Special Services
A service ' will be hela in
Duff's United Church Thugs-
day evening when the Sacra-
ment of the Lord's Supper will
be observed. Moncrieff` con-
gregation will join Walton in
a service Good Friday morning
at 11 a.m. A special Easter
service will be held Sunday
morning at 11 a.m., with Rev.
Arthur Higginbotham, conduct-
ing the service. The choir will
providespecial music with
Mrs. Harvey Brown as organist.
Property Changes
Recent property c h a n g es
through the real estate office
of Joseph McConnell include:
The 100 -acre • John- Drake
farm, 9th concession of • Hib-
bert, to Spencer Jeffery, with
immediate possession. -
The 150 -acre John Flannery
farm, 3rd concession of 'IVIcKil-
lop, to .Martin Van .Bakel, Lo-
gan Township, with possession
August 1.
The Gene -Scott residence,
Chalk . St., Seaforth, to Andrew`
Whetham, Clinton, with pos-
session May 1. -
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The April meeting • of the
Friendship Circle of First Pres-
byterian Church was held at
the home of Mrs. Don Morton.
The president, Mrs. J. Carno-
chan, "'opened" the meeting with
an Easter reading and prayer.
Plans for the bazaar in the fall
were "-discussed. The -meeting
adjourned for -a social evening;
prizes • going to Anne Carno-
chan, Marilyn. Chesney' and
Marion ' Coutts.
and yrs carve Traviss
have returned frog Florkdn,.
°hayinhs g spentere- the past
tpree
nwntth' .
Mr, and Mrs. David Lemon
spent the weekend's ;n Sarnia
with Mr. ,and..,Nlra. Cecil Lemon
and family.
Mrs. Elmer Townsend and
Mr. George Townsend were in
Richard's Landing Wednesday,
attending the funeral of the
late Dr. H. S. Trefry.
Miss Connie Wright, of Hali-
fax, is home, to spend the Eas-
ter holiday with her mother,
Mrs. W. G. Wright.
Mrs. Oreille ...Oke is a dele-
gate at the 46th annual con-
vention of the. Ontario Federa-
tion of Home and School Asso-
ciations, which is being held
this week in -the Sheraton -Brock
Hotel, Niagara Falls.
' Mr. and Mrs. James Patter-
son, of Peterborough, were visi-
tors -last week with their son,
Mr. John Patterson and Mrs.
Patterson and family. -
Mrs. Fred Hutchings left Last
week for her home in Buena.
Park, California, afters spending
a few days with her sisters,
Mrs. C. Hawley and Mrs. W. E.
AL BRIEFS.
Hawley and Mr; Iiavitley.
Mr. Dennis McSpadden;, son
of Mr. and Mrs. SairJ, M Spec',
den, of Otterville, and OW -
son of Mr. Zack McSpadden, of
town, has won a bursary,
amounting to $2,500.00, at the
University of Western Ontario,
Miss Sally Nott, Reg.N., of
London, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Raymond Nott.
Mrs. Thomas Pryde; of Exe-
ter, was an guest of Miss Rena
Fennell 'over the weekend.
''Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Cough-
lin, of London, spent the week-
end with Miss Alice Reid.
Miss Katie Scott, of Ottawa,
and Prof. James R. Scott, of
Waterloo, spent the- weekend at
their home here.
Donna Marie, •Mary Lou and
Frank Meagher, of . Stratford;
Mary Margaret and Rose Marie
Kelly, of town; Mrs. Vincent
Morrison, Waterloo; Mr. Wil-
fred Feeney and Mrs. Dan Cos-
tello, of Dublin, visited with
1yfr. and Mrs. Jack Meagher.
Miss Wendy Stannah, Miss
Julia Blanchard, Miss Dianne
Dalton, Mrs. Virginia Dalton
and Mrs. .Lillian Pepper were
received into membership at
Sabel Bible Church ,oiri Sunday
evening following baptismal at
Faith Bible Church in Stmt.
ford at the Sunday morning
service, conducted by Rev. A.
R. Yeilding.
Mrs. A. Y. McLean. and Mas-
ter D. C: G. McLean are visit-
ing her parents in -New Glas- -
gow, N.S: • '
Mr. Edmund Daly spent the
weekend in Toronto attending
the twenty-fifth wedding v anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Daly. '
MisT Amy Love, of Toronto,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ferne Patterson.
J. ' B. lIiggins,- Keith Shap,
C. A. Barber, Amos Corby, Earl
Canpbell, George Thempsgn,
Alistair liroadfoot, William Ball,
Orville. Oke Austin'•' 'Mathesgn,
James Doig, John Bach and aJ.
W. Crich were in Toronto Tues-
day attending Grand Chapter
of the Royal Arch Masons of
Ontario.
She: "I cook and bake fbr
you day after day and what do
I get? -nothing!" '
He: "Yee're lucky. I get
indigestion."
T READY#LEASTER PARADE
Ladies' Dress, Coats
Ladies' Dresses
Ladies' -
Reversible Coats
Ladies' Blouses
Ladies' Skirts
Ladies' Cardigans
Ladies' Slips
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Girls' Dresses
Carcoats -
-Dress Coats
Reversible Coats
Slacks " -
- kw l►: ' Cardigans, Etc.
Men's 2 -Pant Suits
Men's Sport Coats
Men's Dress Pants
Men's Dress Shirts
Men's Sport Shirts
Men's Socks
BOYS'
Windbreakers
Carcoats
Sport Coats
Dress Pants
Blue'Jeans'
Slacks
Sport Shirts
Jersey T -Shirts
Etc..
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The Store Where You Get Quality - ' Plus LOW Prices
7/ EVE -LAR STORE•
SEAFORTH Phone - 527-1690
ST. THOMAS'
ANGLICAN CHURCH
GOOD FRIDAY 7:30
Preacher - The Venerable Archdeacon K. C.
Bolton, B.A., Lth., B.D., Huron College
EASTER SUNDAY
Holy Communion - 8 a.m.
Holy Communion - 11 a.m.
The congregation of St. Mary's, Dublin,- will
observe Holy Communion at 1:30 p.m. 'on
,Easter Sunday.
REV. H: DOINNALDSON, Rector
DOUGLAS MORGAN, Organist
FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY, Minister
MISS CAROL BROWN, Organist
'MRS. WILLIAM BROWN, Choir Leader
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EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
10 A.M.
Church School and youth Fellowship Class
11 A.M.
EASTER SERMON - The Minister
Junior Choir - "There's a Carol in the Heart"
Senior Choir - "He is Riseti"
11¥en's Molt ^--'- "Were .You Where?"
The congregation of -'First Presbyterian Chureh cordially
invite ,You to. johl With them in worship
en this Easter Sunday.
Our Lord, Jesus ,Christ, brought us light -
from out of darkness. A simple expression
and renewal of faith is needed by usall, so.
attend Church this Easter Sunday. Each
denomination has planned Special Sacred
Services, and -you are welcomed by them all!
PARTAKE ' OF THE
BLESSINGS OFFERED
YOU THIS
HOLY SEASON !
HOLY WEEK AT
ST. JAMES' , CATHOLIC CHURCH
MAUNDY THURSDAY-
Mass of the Lord's Supper at 8:00 p.m,,..
GOOD FRIDAY-•= • " '
Afternoon Solemn Liturgy at 3:00 p.m.
HOLY SATURDAY -"--
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Solemn Vigil of Easter at 11:00 p.m. - -
followed by Easter Mass at Midnight -
EASTER SUNDAY- , '
Masses at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
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ALL ARE WELCOME !
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(NOTE: TheChurch Bells will be rung on. Holy
Thursday evening about 8:30 p.m. and then Will be
silent until "very :early in the morning'; aboiit
12:15 a.m., Sunday morning).
PASTOR, ROV.
ORGAN S'e
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C. E. • SULLIVAN: P:P.
MRs. A. ,$tiLt8
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
SERVICE -
EGNIONDVILLE UN'IT'ED CHURCH
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MINISTER- Rev. Alan Scdtt
ORGANIST -Mrs: Arnold 'Scott
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SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE - 11:00. a.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
Guest Soloists Ws. Elmer Koehler, Brodhagen
EASTER MESSAGE - The Minister
EVERYONE WELCOME
NORTHSIDE UNITED- CHURCH
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
Worship 11 a.m..
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THE EASTER MESSAGE - The Minister
(Combined Junior and Senior Choirs) - -
Senior Choir:
"This Joyful Eastertide" (Dutch Carol)
Junior choir
"0 'Sons :and Daughters" (French Melody)
Senior Cho'
Tito n- of Glory"
Solo - William Campbell
;(Wilson)
ORGANIST -Mrs. Jai'hes, A. Stewart
Ci10I11MASTMR---kr. James A. Stewart
MINISTER -REV. J. CLIFF 'BRITTON, B.A.
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