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SUNDAY SERVICES
IN GODERICH CHURCHES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON.
GUEST PREACHER
REV. M. C. ROBINSON, B.A., L.Th.,
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, LONDON
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. EVENSONG AND SERMON.
PREACHER -THE RECTOR.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.. Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP'.
"Playing Games."
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
NO EVENING SERVICE.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister
MR. RONALD 'KLINCK, Music Director.
GODERICR BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School, Rally Day „Service.
11 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery).
7 p.m. Searching The Scriptures,
Tuesday, 8.30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour.
Rev. S. H. Findlay, B.A. B.D., Minister.
Mrs. E. Donaldion, A.L.C.M., Organist.
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SUNDAY 10 a.m.-Sunday School for All Ages.
11 a.m. Morning Praise and Worship. ,
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. -Prayer and Bible Study.
Friday, 8 p.m:-.-.Y\k.4 People's Servite.
'Come Thou With Us and We Will Do Thee Good" Num. 10:29.
REV. R.J. GREEN (Pastor).
VICTORIA STREET AND BENMILLER UNITED
10 a.m. VICTORIA ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL BUT 11 AA.
SERVICE WITHDRAWN TO WORSHIP WITH BENMILLER.
3 p.m. Union Service also withdrawn for Benmiller.
BENMILLER UNITED HARVEST ANNIVERSARY
11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.
uest Preacher: REV. R. B. CUMMING, B.A., B.D., Brigden, Ont.
Past President of London Conference.
Special musk under direction of Mrs. Howard Feagan.
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f ree Methodist Church
Verlyn R. Snell, Pastor.
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2.30 p.m. Directory Class.
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The Rev. Robert G. MacMillan, Minister
MR. W. H. BISHOP, A.R.C.M., F.R.C.O., DIRECTOR OF PRAISE
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Guest Preacher: Dr. Wm. H. McConaghy, B.A., B.D., D.O.
Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Syracuse, N.Y.
Sermon: "Our Unfinished Christianity."
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CARLOW
CARLOW, Sept. 24. -On Monday
evening a large number of friends
and neighbors gathered in the
Township Hall at Callow to honor
bride -elect, Miss Bernice Bean. The
evening started with some of the
ladies present preparing a bridal
scrap -book, after which a game,
"pass the parcel," was played.
Then Bernice commenced to un-
wrap and display her many lovely
gifts. Proceedings closed with a
very tasty lunch.
Mr. Melvin Tyndall is now home
from hospital, and we wish him
better health in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Joao!. Fisher, af
Galt, visited with the Ray Fisher
family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Gorden McGratten
visited with Mrs. Jennie ,McGratten,
Goderich, on Sunday.
Although the weather has been
somewhat changeable, silo -filling
is in full swing now.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolkman,
formerly of Saltfond, have purchas-
ed the, Roy Liuklater place on
highwair 21.
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Miss Lynne Gibbings, four-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Gibbings, of 'Claston, has ap-
peared twice on Wingham TV as
a model and will be appearing
again.
Lok out for the driver who
doesn't look out for you. --DRIVE
SAFELY.
Goderich must be in the
centre of th9 Tomato Zeit
judging by the reaction which
followed publication of a tama-
to story in last week's lesue.
The story stated that John
Craddock, of R.R. 2, Goderich,
wanted to know if anyone
could beat the monster tomato
which he picked in his garden.
He reported that it !measured
151a inches in eircunaference.
Since then, Mr. Craddock
hes been challenged for the
tomato king's crown by at least
four local and district rest
-
dents.
L. R. Holman, of Cameron
street, produced a tomato mea-
suring 16178 inches in circum-
ference and weighing 1%
pounds.
Then Donald Fowler, of Au-
burn, and Harold C.. McGee,
of Nile, reported that they both
had picked tomatoes that were
17 inches in circumference.
Mr. McGee's entry weighed
1 lb. 12' ounces, but weight of
Mr. Fowler's was not learned.
Then on Wednesday, Mrs.
George Morley, of Quebec
street, came in with the top-
per -a beefsteak tomato grown
in her own garden. It weighed
2 lbs., 1 oz. and measured 18
inches around.
Plan To Coptact
Trade Officials
A delegation from Goderich In-
dustrial Commission is expected
to go to Toronto in a few days to
contact trade commissioners there,
states William Anderson, chairman.
The delegation will probably in-
clude G. F. O1ingan, secretary of
the commission, and one other
member.
Object of .the strip, a course,
will be to keep the town's name
fresh in the minds of the men who
handle enquiries from firms wish-
ing to locate in this area. With
them, the members of the delega-
tion will take a series of maps
which are being completed now.
These maps show the land in Gode-
rich that is available for industrial
purposes.
Councillor Peter S. MacEwan,
who is president of Mid -Western
Ontario Development Association,
announces that the regienal indus-
trial promotion g,roup.is setting up
Committees now to deal with water
resources, publicity, transportation
and agriculture.
As for prospective industries for
Goderich, officials here say that
contact is being maintained with
certain interested firms, but there
is nothing new at the moment.
Seek County Princess
and Prince from Among
Huron's Farm Folk
(By J. Geri Hemingway)
This item IS directed a) the
younger members of our farm fam-
ilies. The Ontraio Department of
Agriculture has been making re-
markable progress in their 4-H
Club and Junior Farmer and Junior
Institute work. At Seaforth Fair,
the Calf Club exhibits looked more
like '-the Royal than a local fair.
The exhibits of the Junior Insti-
tutes would meet professional
standards successfully.
We, of the Federation of Agri-
culture, feel that these juniors will
soon be takiig an active part in
our farm organizations and pro-
ducer groups. As an incentive to
this end, the Ontario Federation of
Agriculture is organizing a Prince
and Princess contest. This is not
a beauty contest but rather a test
of knowledge and leadership.
Contestants must be from a
Huron County farm, but may ,be
working away from home, and from
16 to 29 years of age, inclusive.
As time is limited, contestants
are asked to notify the Secretary
of the Hurcu County Federation
of Agriculture, Box 310, Clinton,
not later than October 5Jh. Mater
ial for study will be available at
the County Federation Office and
the County Contest is being plan-
ned for October 16th.
Contestants will be judged in a
written examination on -knowledge
of farm organizations and agricul-
ture -80 points, deportment and
appearance oral -20 pOnts.
We ,hope to have prizes for all
contestants in the county. The
winners will advance to a Zone
contest and the zone winners will
ciiiter the finals at the Ontario Fed
eration of Agriculture annual meet-
ing in Toronto, November 5, 6 and
7. The Provincial King and Queen
will get a free trip to the Can-
adian Federation Limual meeting
in Montreal, January, 1958.
With such active 4-H and Junior
Farmer and Institute organizations
Huron County should do well.
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A 20-yearfold Stratford YOUtla,
whose wild tale sent Rve poieo
ears .and a naotoIcycle after his
hamIf, ars! Ottaeken, was placed
.
on suspended sentence for aZc
months when he appeared in Gado,
rich eourt on a public nitchief
charge.
Magistrate D. E. Holmes re-
leased Glen Allen rolden after
the youth agreed to post $200
recognizance. He told the magi's.
trate he was "very sure" he had
learned his lesson.
A few weeks earlier, when Fol.
den made his first appearance in
court here to answer the charge,
he was sent to Ontario Hospital,
London, for observation. Findings
of this examination were not dis-
closed in court when the youth
appeared again • for sentencing.
Folde was in a state of shock
when he as found running on the
beach at . Joseph by Mrs. Napol-
eon Ca n, of Royal Oak, Mich.
He said he had been forced to
drive two men from Stiatford to
St. Joseph in his delivery truck.
He claimed that they had taken his
wallet and tried to drown him in
Lake Huron.
Under detailed questioning by
police, Folden later confessed that
he attempted suicide because he
was unhappy. He didn't go through
with the suicide, but made up the
tale he told Mrs. Cantin to try to
cover up for the condition in which
she found him.
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SHEPPARDTON
SiHEPPARDTON, Sept. 24. -Mrs.
Jack Hussey and John spent the
week -end in Lucknow with Mrs.
Husey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Nixon.
Mrs: Elmer Graham was in Tor-
onto 'last week attending the East-
ern Star Chapter.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Snyder and
daughter, of Benmiller, visited
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Sowerby and Don. -
Mr. and Mrs. Cree Freeman and
Carolyn visited Sunday with Has.
Freeman's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Warner Smyth, 12th concession
Culross.
New York Man
Will Speak Here
James E. Ghecn, New York pub-
lic relations counsellor, is to speak
here next Wednesday. He will
address the fall dinner meeting of.
the Peath-Huron Section of the
Industrial Accident Prevention As-
sociations at the Canadian Legion
Mr. Gheen has had wide experi-
ence and enjoys an enviable repu-
tation as an after dinner speaker.
The theme of the meeting will be
safety.
,T. K. Sully, of G-oderich, is chair-
man of the Perth -Huron Secticri.
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DONNYBROOK
DONNYBROOK, Sept. 23. -An-
niversary services will be held in
Donnybrook Church next Sunday,
September 29th, at 11 a.m. and
7.30 p.m. Rev. R. S. Hiltz will
preach and special music is being
provided.
Mr. and Mrs. Elw'n ('hasnney, of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon
Chamney, of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Cipmney and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Chamney were guests at the
Fox-Chamney wedding in W'ndsor
on Saturday.
INSTITUT*
goy MARION SUTHERLAND)
Six cheerleaders were chosen
lost Wednesday by the physical
education teachers. They are
awardBaarr,rom GEruswtavge,e, Emlizarablturumeth earrlAIY:
Mar:rwina:dnaZt'acryll willLytme bLeon
p:1
this Friday. Nineteen boys from
the anca will be participating in
the event.
The GDC1 field day will be held
on Thursday, October 4, in the
Agricultural Park at 1.30. The
lio
follow:s
toantd times of events are as
llvs:
Junior Boys
1.00 -1.30 -High jump
1.30 -2.00 -100 -yard deeh
2.00-2.30-I-Et:op, step and jump
2.30 -3.00 -220 -yard dash
3.00 -3.30 ---Broad jump
3.30 -4.00 -440 -yard dash
4.00 -4.30 --Relay
Intermediate Boys
1.00 -1.30 -Broad jump
L30 -2.00 -100 -yard dash
2.00-2.30---1. mile; 2. High jump
2.30 -3.00 -220 -yard dash
3.00 -3.30 --Hop, step and jump
3.30-4.00 440 -yard dash
4.00 -4.30 -Relay
Senior Boys
1.004.30 -100 -yard dash
L30 -2.00 --Hop, step and jump
2.00-2 e mile;j
.30--1. l
2. Broadjump
2.30 -3.00 -220 -yard dash
3.00 -3.30 -High jump
3.30-4.00--440-yard dash
4.00 -4.30 -Relay
Junior Girls
1.004.30 -Softball distance
1.30 -2.00 -High jump
2.00 -2.30 --Softball speed
2.30 -3.00 -Volleyball keep up
3.00 -3.30 -75 -yard dash
3.3Q -4.00 -Broad jump
4.00 -4.30 -Relay
intermediate Girls
1.00-1.30 'Softball speed
1.30-2.00-Baoad jump
2.00 -2.30 Softball distance
2.30 -3.00 -High jump
300 -330 Volleyball keep up
3.30 -4.00 -100 -yard dash
4.00 -4.30 -Relay
Senior Girls
1.004.3Q -Volleyball keep up
1.30-2.00 'Softball distance
2.0-2:3-100- i
rdumdpash
2.3O -3O0 -Broad
3.00 -3.30 -Softball speed
3.30 -4.00 -High jump
4.00 -4.30 Relay
The anhual Commencement pro-
gram will be held Friday, Novem-
ber 1.
The tball game played iik.i.
$ortb ItesdaY, xesult(id irt
28-9 victory for Goderieb. oroueb,
deans for Goderich werc soortd by
1illrt,obinson with .two, .and Clam
Unman and Att reachey with 0*.
There will,be a dance, vousored
by the football team this Itiday at
the GDOX.
ST. ALIGUSTiNE
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept, 24, --Mr,
John O'Connor, A.shfield, visited
the Kinahan family on Sunday.
Mr. Eugene Devereaux attended
a convention for the Beaver lawnber Company, Wingchara, in Rita,.
ener, on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary
Devereaux spent the day there
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll.
Congratulaticais to Miss Maureen
Leddy, who was successful in pass-
ing her government examination
as a registered nurse's assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyle and
Raymond, Colborne, spent Friday
evening at the Mission here at St.
Augustine Church.
Mrs. Katie Moir, of Wingham,
spent last week with Mary Ada and
Ambrose Brophy.
Mrs. Hilda Kurtz and Mrs. Helen
Montgomery, Galt, are spending a
few days with the Devereaux
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boyle, Wing -
ham, visited their friends here
Sunday night.
A number from here attended
the dance at the Community Hall,
Ethel, for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Leddy. A good crowd attended and
a generous purse was given to
the young couple. Lunch was
served, and a goad time was re-
portedi
Forty Hours devotions commenc-
ed in St. Augustine Church on
Sunday, September 15th, followed.
by a four days of Mission. Devo-
tions were conducted, by Rev. Fr.
Kramer, C.S.S.R., ofathe Redemps
tartist Order, Toronto, assisted by
-our pastor, Rev. Father Urbanksi.
Father Kramer was an eloquent
Speaker. He spoke ardently and
sincerely on the Holy Sacraments
but especially on the salaraticri of
souls. The Mission dosed Septem-
ber 22.
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