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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-12-24, Page 5r) t.. ^------n•e—•–i-h—fAff •-YMfYD•e." 7.1tra 1,• rd, t ° Mlrs. ,Kenneth Stowe attended the (,neral of (Mrs. •Mabel (Stovtge)vsMc Kay,' at Guelph, on Saturday. - 'Mrs. McKay was a former resident of Goderich. Mr. and !Mrs. �3puglas Robin- ...whir ,.,,. -� . . „n•• -y. .. ,..,.,... M-; son. and family, of Saskatoon, Sask., arrived on Saturday even- , ing to ,spend the 'hdliday season with Mrs. Rdkiinson's lather, Mr. Austin Sturdy, Taylor's- Corner, and other relatives in the' com- munbty , ST. iEORGE'S‘ CETURLICH Dec. 27th.—First Sunday After Christmas: 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10"a.m. Sunday School and Bible Clams. 11 a.m. Card Service. , Junior Congregation and Nursery. 7 p.m. Evensong and Carols. " C1iiristmas Eve — 11.15 -Holy Communion. Christmas Day -' 9.30 HON Communion. 10.301 Fatni•ly-•Christmas Service. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, Y4.A., D.D., Rector: - MR. J. „F. STEPHENS, M.A.; Organist and `Choirmaster. lH THE UNITED ,r,, it ti,D i, CANADA North 'Stregt lJ`nited Church Dec. 25--11 a.m. Christmas DayService. Sunday, Dec. 27— _1.0 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. "The Importance of Today." Junior Congregation and Nursery. RE"V. A-, E. ' EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. MR. GEO. INGHA-M-,7: A.R:C.T., Mus: Bac: Music Director. Victoria Street United Church "IN 1960 GOD GO WITH THEE" 10 a.m. Sunday School and .Adult Class. 11 a.m. "Forward Frolic Chi-rlstrhas With The Christ." 1.30 p.m. Benmiller Church. 3.00 p:m. Union Church. Pastor—Rev. St w4eryr'rMoote, B.A., B.D. " Organist—Mr. Frank Bissett. THE SALVATION ARMY Capt. and Mr'. H. Crossland, 84 Lighthouse Street. 11• a.m. HOLINESS MEETING. 2.45 p.m. DIRECTORY and SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m. °'EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. NEW YEAR'S EVE -11 P.M.—WATCH NIGHT•SERVICE You are never a stranger at. the Army. ' czw,c,c-wcoc •gs Seasons Greetin from our horse to your house in appreciation for your many kindnesses. We especially, thank the management of Domiinion Road Machinery' Co. Ltd., whose kindness and understanding has made -it possible to carry out SAFETY P's and Q's By Goderich 3ayceed- .��' and Town ,Police tBy Ernie C. Fisher, Mayor of Goderich) Around the globe—from the barren wastelands of Siberia to the comfortable confines of our own home—this is the Christian world's finest season. It is a time when a common bond of gladness, understanding and grace bridges "even' coun- tries and customs. Yes, Christ- mas belongs to everyone! tet us all remember this by practising safety as spelled out int the „following; 'Twas the night before Christ- mas And over the street, The -traffic was heavy, There was some snow and sleet. But dfivers were ca'reful— To keep their speed slow; They-'j5"r'arfiised safer -driving, Let their courtesy show. DUNGANN • 4 tile' achoo. 'hodid, drew the lucky ticket. —.The Dungannon ,U itt i t ea — Chttrch; whieh was left wthottt D 'N, Dec: a resident minister, was looped Visitors with Mr, and Mrs: Herb ,after by Presbytery rcently -and •Finnigan over the - week -end R�. Mr. Richards, of Crediton, were Ntrs. Alfred Heltord, Miss wil assume duties in April. His Margaret Joy' Durnin, and Mr.haus hold effects were moved Bill Atkinson,. Torontb, and -Mr. to the parsonage on Saturday. -and- Mrs. Robert Wilson, Gode- In the meantime, starting' J'anu- rich. Margaret Joy is, remaining ary, a yQfJng man, wh' has at for Christmas holidays. - tained a high standing in the:. Mrs. D. S. Fines, Toronto, ology, will take over duties until spent the week -end with 'her spring. He is well known -in brothers, --Harold and - Cecil these parts and at one time at - Blake. tended Dungannon school, whenMr. "Itobt. Bere; ill last week the 4th concession school child - with a heavy heart seizure,• was ren attended. Rev. D. A. Mae- � removed by ambulance Saturday, 'Kn ie is a son of Mr. Dan'Mac- revening to Goderich hospital. A Kenzie,.,lyth. He has been tak- d'aughter, `Mrs. Earl,..•.£Uella) ,Mc- ing post -graduate studies in Ed - Nee, of Belmore, is staying lrburgh, Scotland, has the de - company 'with Mrs. Bere, while grecs of B.A., D.D. acid °Phd., de - the family are anxious, for their' spite his cdntparative youth. father's improvement. -,Rev. Amer .t . Taylor; retired Visitors with Mrs. Pat Man minister, ofY"toderieh, has stip- were her ' grandchildren, Mrs. plied since last summer, and Bob Currie; Linda and Edward, served very well. He has-bee.n of Lucknow, and Mr. RQy Keane, appoint:d by Presibytery to fill of Stratford, at the home of Mrs. a vacancy at Brumfield. Irvine Henry. - S.S. No. 6, of which Miss Rose - Mr. Vernon,,,,Glenn arrived, at mary Skaz, of Clifford, is teach - the home of ,his parents-, ,Mr. er, held a successful sehooI con - and 'M. Frank Glenn, cert on Wednesday night, Mr. finbshirnrsg the season's sailingafter. bonald Simpson, Kintail, won Visitors with Mrs.•Abner_Mnr •the, turkey draw and Don Mc- ris over the week -end "were Kenzie was chairman and Mr., members of her family, Mr. and Fred King impersonated old 10 Mrs. Ken Morris, Benrniller; Mr. Sarna, and Mrs. Leonard Chri filar UVIr. Bill Matier, of Blenheim, I V and his mother,✓JVIrs. E. Christi- spent a few days with his � friend, Jerry Weaver. • A 5 i u .ericb Sign -taus`,. ' t r�sdax, 100.2 4 AG4OW wn ithl Of Joy" oft Chrirtliriioli Weioi%n .Life happy tJroj gq And .hear, lin evOr y MANI Wo! o4 A note from the angelr* SiM9 Ail men ar fonds--ratzl f f�n!ds, !�� OP ' !t` $4 Merry-"CliPistntair, Goad Cheer',, Arid isoppinOss this coming year. law, Nile; ..Mr. and Mrs. Ander- So it Happened that on this son Mugford, London; Mr. and Most hallowed nightMrs. Douglas Freemaftbtllton, Everyone arrived safely, -incl Brae} VanstoneAnd Christmas was bright. SS. No. 17, "Diggins"school, If everyonewill respect the rules i:tt which the teacher is Mrsobert Irvin, enjoyed a Christ - during Chritmas so gay,Tew'ill" all be around on New concert on Wednesday Year's Day. • rit htifVa'rietynumbbyttre Let's all make Highway safety Arnoldothers wag cairinan and Mr, Frank Pent - really pay, lnd represented the "jolly old So that death wont take ourfellow" when it came time to holiday. the gifts from .theSason's Greetings and sincere tree. Mrs. Emierson Rogers, wishfor a -happy,.- -safe,, muical supervisor, assited with lidS the .er tertaiin ''numbers': Dr. holiday( 1-I, A. S. Vokes was surprised The 1951 census rep rted that ad pleased `to k,now he. was the i 19 per cent of Canada's popula- ,'Winner of a fine turkey on aj tion over 10 years of age, about ticket purchased. Thisgood 166,000 persons, had never at- luck follows up the surprie to tended school and presumably lrs, Vokes, when . she won a were illiterate. ,r , -Chstmas cake at the Dunran-non school. Mr. Eldon Culbert„ FREE METHODI-ST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 9.50 a.m.. Family Sunday School. 11 a.m.Subject: "Faces around the manger.".Prayer meeting cancelled Wednesday evening. Thursday, Dec. 31, 10.30 p.m. Watch Night Service. REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor — JA 4-9306 ODERICH BAPTIST CHUR•CH 1011 am. 7 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—ALL AGES. "TIME IS GOD'S HAIIDMAtD," "SIMEON'S_ IRTUtES:,"' °rw•A, REV. EGN VON KEITZ,• B.A., Minister. • MR. CHAS. MERRILL, Orgaist P 7(f11�/-J 'rgi' o+or rtr7 of -roar piolommaromD'rptvr r omig i the may—Wailes of mayor of our community. ERNIE and LUELLA FISHER ALL THAT IS CHRISTMAS .. ... Peace, home, freedom, worship, friendships,. loved ones,' happy children . ...may all those bless- ings •be yours to enjoy this holi, day season. Overholt .CoaI:Co. It is on a note -of sincere appreciation thane thank you for your patronage andjwish a Merry, Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your farm. •,• SKELTOWSFred APPLIANCES - t�hThUa' our friends, a holiday wish that they may' enjoy all the best of the season. VAN'S Fruit Market TOP OF DUNLOP HILL JA 4.7171t� ttliztatCtet t tMici ctel ti•_ ILL takes pride i n otor "ale announcing the arrival of the world's most exciting compact car— IVEw ` rIKQN.� CHRYSLER OF CANADA... zip 30-35 MILES PER GALLON! Valiant 6-cunder enirie iinclined 30° to allow unique manifold system. Result:101 hp., up to 35 miles on every gallon! 10011 LUGGAGE SPACE? 24.9 C.U. FT., Valiant has more trunk space than either of its pew competitors, more than some Targe cars. Pack in'the family gear with ease. ti SIX CAN RIDE ... AND ENJOY IT! valiant's Unibody construction permits proper seat heights and ampte headroom. ,57 -inch -wide seats accommodate three adults, front-er back. 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