The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-06-23, Page 7ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
o
'SUNDAY, JUNE 26 A.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Ciasa.
11 a.m. Morning Service and Sermon:'
No Evening Service,
REV. 'KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D,D., Rector.
MR, J. F. STEPHENS, M.A,, Organist and Choirmaster.
4' •
;SNITE C ,-,,
North Street United 'Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m.' Sacrament, of the . Lord's Supper.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. A: , E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., Mus; Bac:
Music Director.
Additional
Classifieds
E. Cards of Thanks
HAGG1rP1',--We wish to express
sincere thank and appreci
•4 10 'Onr..lagn.• . relatives,
(friends andneig1 bflx•s for, the
acts of kindness, messages of
sympathyand beautiful floral
tributes received during the
recent sad bereavement in the
loss of our infant son. Special
tasks
ha tghe
t Rev.S.
A.
.e . a.
an
Coit miscination, Ben,
miller. -
,fRaymond<' and Lois Haggitt.
2n5x
HORTON. I would like to
th'ank all those who were so
kind to " me while I was a
patient at home' and in the
hospital, Dr. Mill ,/> e nurses
and staff, those i',` sent me
cards, flowers a gill. Also
those who -helpe s at home.
James Horton.
-L5
'MARTIN. -The faamily° of the
late Mrs. AndrewMartinwish
to thank their many friends
and relatives for the kind-
nesses shown them in their
recent bereavement, for the
'spiritual bouquets and the
messages of sympathy.
-25
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
Mr..H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
VI a.m. MASONIC SERVICE.
• (Nursery and Junior Congregation).
•
Victoria Street United Church
"FELLOWSHIP AikAl1l`'S
10 a.m. Graded School, Adult Class.
1✓1• arm. HOLY COMMUNION. Baptisms.
"SAVED TO SERVE."
BENMILLER, 10 a.m. Communion
10.30 a.m. Teaching Period.
UNION, Sunday School 12.30 p.m.,before COMMUNION.
REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
MR. FRANK` BISSETT, Organist.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
•
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL-AII Ages.
lI a.m. "HAGGAI'S COUNSEL." b
7 p.m. "AMOS' QUESTION.'
E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W, BETTGER., Organist_
WELCOMES YOU.
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday Schott
11' a.m. MORNING- WORSHIP.
7 p:m:- 'EVENING -WORSHIP. -
Wednesday, 8. p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor --JA 4-9306.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY, JUNE 26
10 a.m. Sunday School, "Masses for all ages.
11 a.rrh "A CALL TO DECISION."
7.30 p.m. WATER BAPTISM,
Rev. W. Gillam, Mount Brydges. -
Tvesday; 8 p.m. Bible Study and• Prayer Meeting:
Friday, 8 p.m. aYoung Peoples. '
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor -- Phone JA 4-8506. -.-
You are invited to come and worship with us.
IMOLGA.ARD. - We wish to
thank all those who helped in
any way during the sudden
loss of. our friend, Neils Mo1-
gaard, for the flowers, the
messages of sympathy, etc.
Special thanks to those who
helped in the house, to the
new owners of the Roytal
Hotel, the Ontario Provincial
Police and Dr. N. C. Jackson.
M. Christensen and 'family.
.244
YOUNG. -- The family of the
late Mr, Charl"es - S.. Young
would like to thank their rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for the kind expressions of
sympathyextended to them
in their bereavement;,,Jsc for
the flowers, cards and spirit-
ual bouquets. -25
The I arb0urlite Inn (fornaerly
Che Pavilion). Cabaret' dancing
this Saturday and every Satur-
day for the summer season to
music to remember by Ron
Brown and his orchestra. Vocals
by Jack Levy,, 2?
A coffee party sponsored by
the Margaret Seager Chrlb
,.r " . will
be-#reld ,q :St. Ce e'.,SE
lawn on Ju1y 2, from 10.30 to
1.2.30. Coffee 4nd hot biscuits
25c. Bake and delicatessentafble. 24-2+6
June 24- a hat's the tate to
remember.
Come tothe annual,
e: e
masses,,
ta•.aLtk�eg.�:�ite~+,
Inri and dance to Johnny Downs:
music from 9 to 1. We're hav-
ing prizes and the proceeds are
to go •toward. buying a, much-
needed new ether machine - for
the hospital. Adanission is $3.50
a couple and table reservations
'will be taken by Mrs. D. J.
Murphy, phone 7913, and also at
the Harbourlite Inn. -22-25
Pupils of Herman de Jong
will present a concert in Knox
Church Auditorium, Thursday,.
June 30, at 7:30 o'clock.
25-26x
Union Church, G o d e r lc h
Township, dressed ham and
strawberry supper, 'Wednesday,
June 29, 6-8, Adults $1.00, pub-
lic school children 50e. .a25
egg
VICTORIA RIA LU: .
13
2 annou
nwl
es
of the special train to Torontd,
July 9, for provincial cocnrmem=
oration of the' Battle iof the
Boyne, contact' any member of
the Lodge, ..25
District meeting of the Horti-
culture Societies to be held in
Chesley on July 6. Registration
1-2 p.m. 1Meebing begins 2 p.m.
Contact c Mi
sP We r k
�tlb ao if
you wish 66 attend. State trans-
portatiibn required or if you
plan to, take your own car and
the nurn'ber of passengers. Fol
supper, bring cakes, cookies or
tandwlches. Beverages n a n ci
dishes will be supplied. -25-26
CREWE
`Gaill°;WE, June 20.- e' sym-
pathy of the commun y is ex-
tended to the . rela_ yes and
friends of (Mrs. ` Jol n Blake
whose dgtth occurred at the
end of the week.
Visitors
s with
oMr. and
Mrs. C.
Cr . + f nx 7 ht the week
end were: Mr. Roy'' 14laize, Qf
Ayr; M'r. and Mrs. Colin Crozier,
Douglas .and Brian, of Tidbury,
Friday night is shopping night
in (Goderich. -Large and varied
selections in the stores make
shopping a pleasure. Shop in
Goderich during the day and on
Friday night when all the stores
are open. Shop in Huron Coun-
ty's largest shopping centre.
Mrs. Will Alton, of W4ingham23and25,
visited with her brother, Mr.
Will Hasty on Sunday.
-711}:_71 Lira°•'
THE SALVATION. ARMY
SUNDAY, JUNE 26
CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND
FAREWELL SUNDAY
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING,
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m, SALVATION MEETING.
Tuessd , 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
ou re never a stranger- agile Arpy.-
PORT ALBERT
1'Q�RT
ALNERT: June 20. -
Visitors during the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert
were Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Me -
Bride and Nenty, of London,
Mr. and Mrs. 1i d. Tigert and
Laurie, of Goderich, and Mr.
end Mrs. Frank booth, of Clin-
ton. '
Friday night is shopping slight'
in Gpderich. Large and varied
selections in. the . stores make
Shopping: a pleasure. Shop in
Goderich, during, .the day and on
Friday ntglt when all the stores
are open.. Shop Huron•
our'
t a es s
1 r t h •'
Y
... " -23 and 25The •WMM:S. and W.A., of Port
Albert United Church, ' lae'ld
PICTURE TUBE
FREE
INSTALLATION
, ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finnigan, LES.
Mr. Bert and Miss Mabel Reid, ci-�ApMAN
attended the 50th wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Finnigan, of Seaforth, on Sun-, 38 EAST ST. JA 4-7612
day. 22tf
New Esso Marine
White Gasoline
,,,
F. Engagements
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ids -riga, R.R.
1, Bayfield, wish to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter, Helen,. to Mr. Jack
Roorda, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob iltoorda, Clinton. The
.miarriage will take place July 9,
1960, at 1.30 p.m. at Christian
Reformed Church, Clinton.
25x
•
.Mr, and Mrs. Roy W. •Dae'r,
Atiburn, wish to announce the
engagement. of their daughter,
:Ruth . Azu to.,-Cliar-le,5:D:onal
Dewar -,..-sass M•r:--Trite -Mr s A ;
Dewar, ` West Monkton. The
marriage is to take place early
in July in Knox Presbyterian,
Church, Auburn, " 25x
G. Coming Events
Rummage sale at (MacKay
Hall, on Saturday, June 25th, at
1.30 p.m. The proceeds to go
to the -Local Association Girl
Guides and Brownies. -24=25
Be sure and have plenty of
-tickets for the Hospital Au)cil-
iar'y Penny Fair. The featu'r'e
prize will be a transistor radio.
The draw will be held at the
tIospitail Birthday Tea, Wednes-
day, ;July 27, in the gardeai of
Mrs. Cayley Hi11;..4St George's
,Crescent'and, Wellingbon. -24
When you [ need_ TIRES,
go -lo a TIRE SHOP
•Our shopis equipped to handle all tire
--sizes..and-givwpxompt,servics;
• We repair° breaks in tires....nal holes;
glass cuts, etc and also repair rubber'
footwear.
410 Road Service --air tank mounted on ser-
vice' truck.
New Tire SPECIALS
'Fat Alt -Ty
. .r
Power Boats
MacDonald Marine
THE HARBOR D. B. MacADAM, Prop.
Phone JA 4-9551.
-25-26
444.4441/
The Goderich Signal -Star,
their June meeting. at the home
of Mrs, Grenier with 16 ladies
present. Mrs. Akin was in
charge of the meeting. Scrip-
ture readings from the Gospel
abeorcling to St. Matthew were
read by Mrs. Lednor and Mrs.
:Martin.'' 1Virs. Adkin led in a
discussion. Reports were •e-
,ee,.vnd o ' y hip.
and 'Ro'wer', committees. -'41"&s.
hur 1.ay, J1ur>',<e 23rd',.
t:R..,,E.., Crawford was apriOinted
president of both Nsoeieties for
the'remainder of the'~ near, 14 r..
BertCrawford readehapter six
of the study book, 'bour, 140/V4
Land and Cash. A donation was --
made toward the era= find for
the Boys' Christian Education°'
Building on Western University
rns. ', ;;:zT•:c:1w
�n4s.ua
'itiT-the benediction.
44441.444.44
(Stage Coach Inn 'of Early 18007s)
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
Buffet Suppers
$HGIN
Sunday, June 28
CONTINUE EACH SUNDAY TO SEPT. 6
from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m.
RESERVATIONS PHONE BAYFIELD 3.
-25
ensational
Value at.....
Q LPATTERN"'
ENGLISH . . . SEMI -PORCELAIN
4 -PIECE
DINNERWARE SET
9" DINNER
PLATE
6 OATMEAL
BOWL
1 CUP
AND 1 SAUCER
r•
Hardware Phone JA 4-..8131 •_
..PLUMBING- Trac nit - =- orri �O'YS
CORONADO
ome Freezers
Only
featuring * famous ."Polar °Power" refrigeration .
* ',`Dry Wall" construction * "Thermo" fibre insu-
", lation * Twin interior lights * All models have
baskets and _dividers * 5 -year guarantee.
15. CU. FT. REGULAR PRIDE $284.95
ON SPECIAL, AT $259.95
17 CU. FT. REGULAR PRIM ..$3.49,95
SPECIAL AT 1292.50
Now is the time to buy and start storing your fruit, etc.
750x14 TUBELESS . $15.95 and trade-in, or $18.50 without.
670x15 NYLON (conventional) $13.95 and trade-in, or $16.50 without.
'670x15 RAYON (conventional) $10.8 5 plus- Class _"A" trade-in
760x15 WHITEWALL NYLON TUBELESS. $ 5 0 5 0
less trade-in.
560x1'5 TUBELESS $16,9'5 Limited quantity, no trade-in.
- SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES
NewTractor TiieSPEC1ALS
750x18 (6-0Y) $1.5.5 0 11x28 $62.90
10x24, $46.0. 11x38 $77.75
10x38 - , $53.50. '14x30 $115.00
• plus installing
L LINFIELD'S TIRE SHOP
- ^ IstrBEL BALANOING- --- BATTERY SSERVhOB
218 HURON ROAD GODLRhCH a DIAL IA 4-8541
dream and Sugar
both* foKr 99¢ with
••••••••••N•••••••••0••••••
THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ,•
••
25 Extra
•
•
•
•Gold. Bond Stamps
•
• WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR` •
REAL,• , GOLD
•DRINK SYRUPS o
1
• SOLO
• a
COUPON ' EXPL"RES JUNE 28TH, j AAARGARINE
O••••••00••••••••••••.••••..
Set also availabie'Oln request;
a •
.minimum $322 purchase.
CLARKS- „
BEANS WITH' PORK
EVAPORATED
!GA
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•
••, THIS COUPON GOOD FOR •
- 25 Extra -
•
•.
•
-Gold Bond Stamps
•' WITH THE 1sURCHASE OF ONE ,: TOMATO CATSUP_
KE-LLOGGS 15 -azo • ... s ..
RICE KRISPIES
THREE 'DIAMOND •
ToNA FISH'
2 20 -oz. 37
Tins
c
7 TALL $1
- TIN S
ctNs.. $1.
SOLED PACK 29c
• ASSORTED FLAVORS
•
•
COUPO1rt' _.EX`PI'R-ESC`JW E 78TH; i-
I•1O••••YN•••••••••••••••••
BORROW HE NEW
Color Ourvrnuy Book
Breckenridge.. Hardware.
This valuble," easy-to-use perfect ways ,to harmnni7e
book helps make the choos- wall colors with your Tur-
ing of correct color combin- nishings. Completely difer-
ntions easy. Now, findfiuv rnt from anrother system.
YES,,WE'LI, LEND YOU THE COLOR HARMONY BOOK - FREBI
ROYAL GUEST "
`COFFEE
BAG 65c
6 11 -oz.
Bots.
LL�POWDEkS±LI< „
MONEA. BISK ARCH
40 -OZ. PKG. 45;
ROYAL GOLD ' u
CREAM
TABLERITE MEATS
SMOKED'- SHANKLESS
PICNIC SHOULDERS_
lb. 39c
STEAK�7TE5
LB. 65c
4
3Z GAL.
TABLE -FRESH PRODUCE
SNAPPY FRESH
GREE
nN BEA
LBS. c
2
YELLOW FLESH, JUMBO
CANTALOUPE EACH 19c
o. y•'
GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANASorwailimw 2 LaS.:
SUPER