The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-09-17, Page 751
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GEORG-FS:CHURCH 1
8.30 am. HOLY COMMIJNION.
11 a.m,, HOLY' COMMUNION AND SERMON.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
Monday, Sept. 21—St. Matthew Holy Corn-
munion in the Chapel at 10 0M.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR,, M.A., p.D., Rector
MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A.4 Organist and' ChOirmaster.
Taylor's Corner-
TAThOER'S
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-The anniversary, *rviee will hod in Zion united Church,. TaY-
lor's Corner, Octaber 18th.
.Mrs. Peter Herrison and Ars.
Illermie McCabe visited over the'
week -end with Mrs.' 'Wm. Elliott
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs..
Russet Drennan -and Reta, of
Bright's Grove.
Mr. k.ete .Glazier; Guelph, is
hiS sister, Mrs. Harvey
Mr. Robt. Norman, Kincardine,
is teaching in Dungannon senior
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Visitors Sunday with Mr,. and
Mrs. Cecil Blake and family were
Mr. and„Mrs.' Wm. Faulds, EvyAni
Bob and Helen, St, .George.
Catharines, spent the week -end at
the.Ranch Home Ashfield.
Recent visitors' with Mrs. M.
Shackleton were her cousins, Mr.
and • Mrs. Orville Chambers and
Mrs. John Chambers, Woddstock;
Mr, and Nrs. Henry Chown, Fent-
hill; Mr. and Mrs. Will ',Norris,
Toronto, and sisters, Mrs. Howa4d
Durnin and Mrs. H. Clifford Webb
and Mr. Webb, ,Go'derich.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Irvin are
visiting relatives in London and
attendin the Western Fair.
Miss Margaret Joy Durni,n and
cousin, Miss Lois Hefford, of Tor-
onto, and Mr. Bill Atkinson,.Flint,
Mich., were recent visitor's' at the
hnoiginaiel, of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fin -
Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Culbert,
Douglas and Barry, of Goderich,
on Sunday visited the former's mo -
Mr. Walter Stafford, who with
his wife,.'the former Verna Hamil-
ton, recently retired to Dungannon
'from Toronto, -tOok a heart -attack
at his home one sright last week.
He was removed by ambulance to
Alexandra Marine and General Hos-
Pit41, Latest reports are that hi.s
Maurice .'Dalton and 'Kenneth ,
Fitzpatrick„ who have also been
clays, have returned to their studies1,;'
c-1 at Goderich District Collegiate.
Mrs. Peter Vogt, of Defroit, and ,
W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ribar, of1
Florida, who ,'spent the past three
0T, weeks at the Frank Sulliviin home
here, left on Tuesday , for their
respeative homes.
The 'Gilbert Frayne family at.•
tended the annual' Frayne ieunion.1,
01-4 at ForeSt Arena'ori labor Day.- I
(.2 We are sorrY to hear that Mrs.1
0,, Ed. Gilmore, and also Jas, Gilmore
pc; -(sanrliave beep patients in. Wing -
ham Ceneial hospital. Mrs. Gil -
4,.°2 more suffered a heart attack about
es two weeks ago,cand James had his
tl hand severely injured while oper-
ating farm inachinery. We wish
I them both a speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward' Mangold,
of Detroit, visited with the ailbert
Frayne family over the week -end,
,Miss Frances Dalton is engaged
as teacher at," Riverdale Separate
School: Miss Margaret Foley is
. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
,North Street, 11nited Church
10 p.m. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
"ON HAVING A RIGHT SENSE OF VALUE."
Rev. c. 'Elmer Taylor, Guest Preacher.
IJunlar Congregation and Nursery.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T. Mus. Bac.
• Music Director.
'and family, of Port Colbo ne„
Mr and Mrs. Res- Sturdy new
here frons nos 'GGalos, California,
wesaireetoswiaitzaizeist �aeiati�rea.
sEVEN
DUNGANNON
in this vicinity. • -ors with the 'Cranston families' in'
'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ginn and, Pat, this district Sunday were cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ginn, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Bowring and
Mit. Chester Sturdy attended the -family and Misses Viola and -Muth
'F9rrester's Church parade on Sun- Richardspn; Toronfo.
day at Constance. Mrs. Abner Morris returned
FREE AqTHODIST CHURCH
SUNdAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11.00 a.m. "Divine Resources Waiting To Be Proven?'
7.00 p.m. "The Work Of The Rideemer." .
WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. — PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY.
REV. a.ak. 'CdOPER, Pastor.
GODERICH BAPTIST .CHURCH
"Where you are, a stranger only
10 a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL.
Knox Presbyterian Church
11:: G. MacMILLAN, MISS B. J. WOODRUFF,
Deaconess
...MR.'''HERMAN DE JONG, Director of Praise.
1,1.00 a.rn. RALLY DAY SERVICE.
The Church School will. meet at 10.45.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE.
,Sermon: "TO LOVE AND TO KN9W."
Next Stinday-124th Anniversary Services
Rev. Dr. D. V. Wade, Ph.D.
A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT KNOX.
Minister
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7 p.m. EVENING •WORSHIP.
REV. EGON VON KEITZ, Minister.
MR. CHAS. MERRILL, Organist.
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Victoria Street United Church
"Fellowship -Awaits You"
This is RALLY SUNDAY
10.30 a.m. Brief Sunday School Preparation.
11 a.m. Sunday Seheol and Church, Joint Rally.
Families welcomed. Beginners, primary,
Juniors,recess for own period.
•a,m... BENMILLER SundaY School and CHURCH' RALLY.
.1.30 p.m. 'UNION CHURCH after Sunday School.
"1 Pastor: REV. STANLEY MO9TE. B.A., B.D.
Organist: MR. FRANK BISSETT.
condition is considerably" imp owed.
Their daughter, Mrs. Peter ( wn):
Phemister, -,Toronto, anti' two child-
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Miss Barbara Ann Wilson, N.,
Peterboro, on Saturday night was•
tendered a Miscellaneous shower,
prior to her approaching,marriag
at the home of Mr. and
Thpmas . Webster by a girl fri
Lois
Miss'Webster, a school teat
of Scarboro. About 30 friends an
neighbors gathered and lovely gifts
were presented. Mrs. Don Sallows
and Miss Gladys Kilpatrickassisted
with opening the packages. Miss �M
Norma iirray, played the piano
for a sing -song. Miss Eleanor
Alton and Mrs. Robt. McAllister
conducted interesting conte§ts. '
Barbara, the bride-to-be,' thanked
' her friends for their lave'y pre'-
Itents.
Drennan, Paid Frayne„. Marianne
.Diepan' and Kevin AuStin,*
friends 'in ,London duriffg the past
week.
' . Frank Dalton returned to his
relatives- in-ValgarY.
.1§ doting
familY 'here.
daughter Sharon spent the Week,
end with relatives in Kitchener,
DINE GRACIOUSIIV.AT
The
_ Little Inn
(A 'Stage Coach,An of the
SUNDAY DINNERS
- Open week. days during September
KINGSBRIDGE
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1 KLIVGSARIDGE, Sept. 147— Mr.
and Mrs. Nickolas Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Brinker and son,. Joey,
pf Detroit, were visitors at the
Earl Drennan home last week -end,
prio to the Brinker family leaving
for their new home in New York
ferred, by his employer.
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Mrs. Jas. Canter, of Detroit, and
!Mr. Myron O'Reilly, .of Goderich, !
visited with'relatives in this neigh- '
Mrs. Vas, BOwler, Mr. and Mrs,1
Jas... Eley, and fathily and 'Arthurt
Bowler, of Toronto, visited at_the
Dean, hemestead fast week -end. t
Mr. Pat O'Neil of the S.S. Erics-
son visited his parents recently.
75 CAR SALE — 75
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EVERY SATIADAY NIGHT
DANCING TO PAUL CROSS
• and His Orchestra from 9'to 12 p.m.
TUESDAY;''SEPTEMBER.221- '"
FASHION SHOW.
EVERT WEDNESDAY—Lions Club -Bingo.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24—
Goderich Kinette Club Meeting,
Catering to Banquets — Dinner and Supper Dances.,
. Wedding Receptions a Specialty $1.00 up.
Reservations.Phone 675 or 419.
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leaching. at St. Peter's School in
Mrs, Waltey Clare opened classes
here at S.5.. .No. 2 on Tuesday
morning with an attendance of 33.
Six new addition's, namely; Eric.
Merry Christmas!
Too Early, ;Vol' Say?
PERHAPS IT IS FOR.MOST THINGS
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Yes . . now is the time to come in and arrange a sitting for your,
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PHOTOGRApHY BY ROBERT J. NEPHEW
'196 St. David St., Goderich Telephone 401
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