The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-09-13, Page 5.r,
ST , GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUND`AV, SEPTEMBER "16, 195.1
10 a.in SUNDAY''SCHOOL '
1X a.m. -HOLY 'COMMUNION AN) S EMON,
-Rev. Lionel. Nelles; ILA,, Lth., London.
Evening Service withdrawn for H rvest Service
a� S e
at Christ Church, Port 41bert,
REVEREND. BEVERLY II, FARR, B.A., L.TIh., RECTOR
A. W. ANDER.TON, Oiganist and Ohoirmaster
North iStreet .United ,. Church
---Sunday, ; September 16, 1951
M pruing Worship, 11
Sermon subject: "An Old Fashioned Word,'
"Saved." -
Evening,,Worship, 7 p.m., • .
Sermpn sub feet "The Lost• and Found Column."
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REV, II., A. DICKINSON, S.A., MINISTER.
Knox 4Presbyteriain• Church
The Call
of the. Coss :F
.is to Faith and Forgiveness.
Your .Church teaches the message . of the Cross—the greatest ,
povyrer,for .right living that exists. •
�l:..This emblem is the central •force
for building a bZ:tter world.
It deserves »your,support. ;
Yo'u-ar"e cordially. inv469c1
JQ, attertd our services::
2 p.m. Sermon: "THE' CALL OF CHRIST." •
At this service •we shall pay tribute to „three' young people of our
congregation, who are preparing .to devote their lives to, the full
time service of the Church.. » •YOUNG PEOPLE ARE «ESPECIAL- •
LY: INVITED.
GUEST SOLOIST: Mr. Lloyd Stewart, Stratford, Ont.
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'The Serviee'w111 be held in the .Sanctuary of North Street United '
Church.•
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REV. R.' G. MaeMI:•LLAN, " W. Ii. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R : C :1W
Minister. Director .of Prakse.
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P.
NILE,
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N'rLLr,o, Sept. .12.—n Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Shackleton a and' .(laughter
net, 1��c rait, a ( fr , Bruee:
'Shackleton, B.C., were- guests of
IVaR and Mrs, John MoWh4nueY. •
Miss Loin Anderson and Miss
Jean Me1''..hee of Vermili:au, Alta.,
have started on their return trip
home and will be accompanied by
-Mr. Harvey McPhee as far- As
Saskatchewan,'., where he plans to
visit,' several' relatives. They are•
motoring,.nll the way.
Mr. Donald. Wilson is back at his
post as clerk in Nile .store after
a trip'to Cochrane.' •: • •
"TMIs 'Jessie Wallace has gone on
a visit to London _ and will take in
the Fair. ,. Mr, and Mrs. Ales.
Wattson have been to London fair.
The'. village is-like'',n city these
days, with •Hydro causes and risen
putting -in the new dppllilneeb for
the different , eyele.
• Mrs.A. Poster' • is visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mr$. Ross McNee.
Meeting.-- The regular
meeting -of the C.G.LT. was held
.in
.the; church, with .fourteen mem-
. bets 'present. The Scripture lesson
wits read by Doris Ca1d-well and
the study book was taken by Verna
Rutledge. A story, "Our Little
;Church,". was read by. -Helen Rut-.
ledge. The girls received_a •chevron
certilficate for good work . during
the year. •.
PORT ALURP
PORT At1iL 1 RT, Sept- i2. -J3 r0.
•Chene'g and »daughter, ,'Paula; of
(33rieai rv+istted-ortwe'week -wit#z
Mr. and '15.1 rs.• Archie Grreaier and
Mr. and .Mrs, James Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie of
Flint, Mich., spent the wegk-end.
with Mr: and MrEi °Walter Tiger(;•
Mr. Ilevt Cunningham of Toronto
vtsite;d•Biter the week -end vvith Mr.
and Mrs: Phar- Crawford. '
Where will be no service in ,the
'United Church next Sunday, the
10th, on account' of , anniversary
services to,, be held in' Dungannon
United. Chureli.
Anniversary services will be held
iilt Port Albert United Church on
iSePtember 3Qth, at 11 a.m. and
.7.30 p.m. ,
li i.rvest thanksgiving service
*111 lie held in Port Albert Anglican
Olaf ch . on, Sunday,; September lath,
at 7.86 p,xn. It vvwi11 be . conducted
by Rev. Lionel Ne11es of London.
There » vaill Jae special music.
�I--Christopher Sturdy,' who passed
away in;Alexandra ,Ii'ospital, 'C'ode-
rich, on Tuesday. Mr. Sturdy, of
Provost, Alberta, had been visiting
his ' brothers, Howard and Iteg. of
-odeL•.ich -township, -this- summer,
when he was taken i11. Ile had
been , iii 'hospita1 for 50111e time;
and appeared to be improving in
health. �,...., .
The community was-addened
this week to hear • of the • death of
the :,.late Mr. Ernest Grc;ves, Of
British Columbia, who With: hir,
family was a lunch -respected resi-
dent .of this coinnuiiiity for one
years, on the farm wh l('h is now
owned by Mr.and 1lrs. Barrie
'1V•alter,
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Sept. 12.—
Mr. Irvine Oke, Murray arid Jimmy
nioboredlast 'week -end •to Belleville,
where they visited Mr. Ore's daugh-
ter and her husband, LAC, and
Mrs. Wm. Gould.
The community, extends sympathy
to this relatives of the Iate Mr.
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. DIED •'
WEBS'1'ER. - - Iii (iocleririt, on-
Thursday, Selttenther 1'3,' 1051,
William A. Webster, in his 71st
year.
AB'4MS, — At . he;ner.�»'w tev
rtofis
•Ilospitul, on September 9Gh;• 1951,
to Mr, and Mrs. John Adams
,(nee Ruth Robertson) a daugh-
BA t0HILKR.--At „ Aleicundra Hos.-
Intal, 'Goderlc�h, on September-
,. ' 1t-tth, 1951, te. Lr. and Mrs. Leri,
Baec+ltler, Gt,derieh, a daughter
Laureen- Eli.nlieth.
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Alexandra, Hospital, -
WI September ($ h, 1951,
to Mr. and ylts, Leroy I)ralier,
dao(lerich, a sou, Harold Wayne.
(1A'1`,TINGI R, At Alexandra l-ios-•
i,ltal, Uoderieh, on September
lith, 1951, to Mr".°and Mr.s. Jacob,
(`xattinger, 'It,(',A,F. Station
u, roti.
• MI41(111ED.L ---At Alexandra This;-
" pi'tal, I .oclerieh. on ' )•`$eptentber
Dth, 1151, tri 1r. and �Irs. Melvin
'Mitchell. Ma•itiand road, (rode-'
rich,; a daughter.
'Funeral serviee at Cranston-,
Walter funeral hhute, 17 Mi,ntreal
street, on Saturday, Septenilier lSttt,
at 2 pain. Interment in Maitland
cemetery,
Kne.shaw, won •a first, .two
seennds and a third_,prize for pa.rior-
• tutu'bling pigeons at , the Toronto
Exhibition poultry show.
TAYLOR'S CORNER•
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NAT»i�NAL
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TFIE. ONLY RAI1:WAY •5 R1itN'G .A"tt TFTs PROVINO‘ES
' Branch 109, Canadian Legion, will hold its annual
decoration day service at• Maitland'•cemetery on
Sunday, September 23, -
••beginning at ' 2.30 p.m.
The public tis inviied to attend.
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W. J. McO:RATH, President.
Victoria St.• . U,nited. Church
MINISTER—REV: D. W, WILLIAMS, B.A.
ORGANIST .and .GIIOIR LEADER—Miss .Mary Joyce Strachan
Sunday School at 10, a.m.
Worship Services at ll,•a.m. and 7 pan.
Riw. Mr, Williams, Speaher.
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UNION. Sunday School at 10.45 a.m.
Worship ',.Service at 10 a.m. '
oderich Baptist : Church
• MONTREAL ST.
MINISTER --REV. IAN G: HIND, B.A.
ORGANIST and CHOIR, , LE-ADFI-FRANK—BIS ETT
10 a.m. Bible School. •
11 am. "'FHB CHRIST I BELIEVE IN."
7 p.m. DISCIPLESHIP SECRET OR OPEN?" •.
I3ETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
REV. • HOWARD MINAKER; PASTOR
li a.m. ."BENEFICIAL `WEEPING,"
7.30 p.m. "A POPULAR YET. TJ RRIDLE PRAYER,"
Tuesday. evening—Prayer and Bible Study,
the, Book of Revelation.
Friday Sight :Christ's Ambassador Service. .
ALL WELCOME
'The _ Tree Methodist Church
Corner Vietoria 1,nd Park Streets
Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Pastor, 40 Patk Street, Phone 897W.
"'Sabbath , Services=CHML--Dh l 900-8.30, a.m:
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Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.ni. Sabbath Sehool 10 a.m.
QUARTERLY 1'YIEETING SERVICES '
Friday,,' 8p.m. Sabbath 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. .
GUEST SPEAKER -REV. ALBERT,F�. HA»LEY
(Returned veteran missionary from Africa)
TO ALL—A CORDIAL WELCOME.
ANO•!iii•NnNOnnNwniN•N••ON(inO••t, *moos
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Sept. 17-23'
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