The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-08-04, Page 7ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Sunday, Aag. 7 -7th Sunday after Trinity
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nur' ry).
Saturday, August 6 — Transfiguration
10 a.m. Holy Communion in the . Chapel.
REV.. KENNETH E. •TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
MR. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and. Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING SERV.IG:E.
Nursery and Junior Congregation..
REV: A. E. •R STACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
9.30 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
REV. WALTER KENNEDY, M.A., PARIS, ONT.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
TH E"ALVATON, ARMY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
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11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETIIVG; -
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
YoU are never a stranger at the Army.
Prince Eclww^ard Istana, Can-
ada's smallest province, famous
for its quiet farms and its de-
li tobseers, is only just
over 2,000 square miles in area.
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When teat was first' introduced
into England, it was shell" a
novelty' that people , pard as,
tnu.;h as fifty dollars a pound
for it. - Finally, when prices'
dropped and more and more
Its population is 110,00.0. The people could afford it, the fast -
Island is ,famous in story, as the' ast ships' on the ocean were de -
locale •of Anne of Green Gables.' voted to the tea trade.
Victoria Street United Church
10 a.m. Graded Bible School. Adult Clads.
11 a.m. "A PATTERN FOR CHRISTIANS."
Rev. C, E. Taylor, speaker. ,
10 a.m. BENMILLER UNIFIED SCHOOL—CHURCH,
1.30 p.m.. UNION early CHURCH after Sunday School.
REV, STANLEY MOOTE, E.A., B.D.
MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist.
GODERICH BA-PTTST.CHURCH
10 a.m. CHURCH SC'11OOL—All Ages.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP..
7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.
E. Von KEITZ, Minister. W.' BETTGER.
Organist.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU.
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
• 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.
The Minister will preach at both Services.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor—JA 4-9306.
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10 a.m.. Sunday School, Masses for all ages.
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7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. (Pastor T. Gower, speaker)..
Tent Meetings at Auburn east of Fina Gas Station Monday
thru Saturday 8 p.m., Sundays 2.30 and .7.30 p.m
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REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, 'astor — Phone. JA 4$506.
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The 'Goderich`' Signal -Star, - Thursday, Aug. 4thC;
Additional
Classifieds
E. Cards of Thanks
Hax'bourlite 1trl?i, forinerly the-
Pay,
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Pay,Hi Teen reeard dame a rer'-
Friday night, d`ohnny'pt;
OIKNX disc ioekey. u A d nee:
remember every Saturday night,
Ron Brown and his orchestra,
Vocals by Jack Levy. . 200
Bazaar, bake sale, fancy York
RUFFELL.—J wish to convey table of quilts, apt4om, etc., fish
my sincere thanks_ and ap- pond and touch -and -take. "lea
predation to' all those who will be served ',Friday, August
• ne*4;',z'.er tl;, ,� VAII,gr bla . 14,43a•. tC�. �
e& to hospital, by means of ment of Christ 'Church (Angles--
cards, treats and personal ;can),`'Port Albert. ,
visits and enquiries. I espec-
' ially wish to eonvey my ap-
Garden Party at Kingsbridge,
predation to Drs. Jackson, ilAanda-yt --August 16th. Turkey
supper 6.3 pan. Supper follow
ed by the annual ball game be
t n!-XgL'�i."� 1'er"a`t d,,Luckn - r ^
Also' games—bingo and' draw.
for 16 prizes.- 30:31
McGeough, Wallace and Tay-
orthe manage(nent and ean-
..ifoy*ee's o:Voderteh'IVt: 'C.
Goderich Women's In-
stitute, St, George's Women's
-Guild, the nurses and -their
aides of Goderich 'Hospital,
"Charles H. Ruffen.
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F. Engagements .
OBITUARY.
MRS. T. J. O'NEILL •
• Thirty Old asters from the ' The death occurred at greatMiser-
Masters museums of Europe, insured icordia Hospital, Winnipeg, on
or more than §2000,000, received Mr. and Mrs.'rnest, R.
' Peaehey announce. the engage -.July 19, of Mrs. Thomas J.
Mush -hush V.I.,treatment when
ment of their youngest ,,daugh- O'Neill after a` brief 'illness.
they were transported to Ottawa
froth- Montreal Airport and the : er, Sylvia Grace, to Kenneth She was the widow of Thomas J.
port of New York for the inaugural Edward McGee, son of Mrs. Reg. O'Neillr a native of Kingsbridge,
exhibition in the new quarters of McGee and the late Mr. McGee, who was once a frequent visitor
the National Gallery of Canada. .ill of Goderich.. ,The -wedding to, his native Ashfield Town -
Canadian National Express, which will take place August 27, 1960,
was responsible for the precious in Knox Presbyterian Church, ship. His parents were the late -
shipments, pros ided portable pro- i.+t three o'clock. -30 Thomas . O Neill and Catherine
pane heaters, which maintained an Whitty.
even temperature of 60 degreesin Mr. and .Mrs. - George Millian, Mrs. O'Neill was married by
the trucks carrying the pictures Auburn, are happy to announce�fiier husband's brother, Rev.
from plane to train and from train the engagement of their daugh- Father M. D. O'Neill in St.
to Gallery. CNK awned guards ter, Florence Colleen, to Charles Marys Cathedral, Winnipeg, on
kept watch every step of the way. William McGee, son of Mr. and June 3, 1908.
The lower photograph shows a Mrs. Oliver McGee, Kintore. The ,Mrs. O'Neill was' the former •
painting being unloaded from the wedding will take place on Sat- Mary Claire McKenty, and was
express truck at the Gallery. The i urday, August 27, 1960, at 2 born on Amherst Island, Thous -
picture being lifted from its crate i o cieck.......in.--- Riverside United
gradua-
in the upper photograph is for- Church, London. 30x and Islands. After her trait of a Man , by Carracci, lenttion from' Queen's University,
by Naples. Sigr �r Benedetto Civil- ,Mr. and Mrs. Worthy •Young, she taught school at Cornwall,-
etti . superintendent of Monuments I a€�Atitburn; yvw sh..90 annot�•nee Qnt'. and in the provinces of .-
and Museums; 'Trieste; (centre)' ac--- , Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
companied the shipment of six the engagement of their young She waspredeceased byher
paintings from Italy. Second from est daughter, Wanita Worthy, to
left is Dr. Nathan Stolow, Chief of Mr. Douglas A. Pearce..son of husband and by a sister, Mrs.
Conservation and Scientific Re- Mrs. Eric W. L. Pearce, of Wil- A. J. Slafer, and a brother, Dr.
search, National Gallery of Canada, lowdale, and the late - .Mr. Pearce. Donald McKenty, both of. Win -
and at the extreme right is I>onald The wedding to take place at nipeg. W. Buchanan, Associate Director. Auburn United Church on Sat- i Mrs. O'Neill was an auxiliary
'-'--• " u t : -': urday, August 20, 1960. =- 30x I memher of the Legion of Mary,
�� �. 'Mr, and Mrs. John•'D. Elphick, the Thirda Order er of onof St.Francig standing s
Lucknow, announce the engage for a time a member of Our
Irlent of their younger daughter, Lady of .Victory parish 'and St,
course of action," he told Con [Irene Denelda, to Mr. William Ignatius -parish where she was
stable Hobbs, ."but I feel it my Vernon Smith, son of Mr. and a member of the Catholic Wo -
for
dismiss_ the-eharg&" Mrs. W. Vernon Smith, Gode- men's League
rich. The wedding will take
Another charge tumbled over She is survived • by three
apoint of law when the magis-
trate
a is 'place in St. Peter's Anglican
g Church, Lucknow, on August daughters, 'Sister M. Clare Mir -
trate ruled that "driving left ofiam (Josephine), ' Congregation
Richard Littlechild, Goderich, and costs. They were not pre -centre" could not be sustained 20th, 30x of Holy Names, St. Mary's Acad- ..
whit) romped around town at; sent. , i if the accused were merely Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mont- ems',.. Winnipeg; Mrs. frank B. ,
William Clarke, R.R. 2, Kip i attempting to pass another gomery, Colborne Township, 1Mollafh•, (Elizabeth), Chicago;
speeds up to 50 on the evening pen, was found. by OPP Con vehicle. wish to announce the engage Mrs. B. L. Corrigan (Kathleen),
of July 23 and attracted the stable Hardy, making a safety Liquor Charge Dropped ment of their niece, Barbara Winnipeg, and one son. Thorinas
interest of OPP and Goderich'cheek, to be without a driver's A charge against Wilfred Gra Ann Buchanan; to Paul Cliffordil�esmond O'Neill, of Winnipeg;
police, was sentenced by Magis license.
Gra-
ham, South street, of keeping Ann
sbn of Mrs. Muriel also three grandchildren, Neill
trate Hays to 14 days in jail fort "A person who .drives whet, ,liquor for sale was dismissed on Armstead, Goderich, The mar- and Mary Claire Corrigan, .of
Ihis license rs under suspension
motion of Kenneth Hunter when nage „will take place early in V4'inn p and Frank B. Mol
impaired driving, prohibited'. s morally wrong," remarked police withdrew the information. August. 30x lath, jr., of Chicago.
from driving for ics months, and the magistrate. "You are defy -
lined
, iy Mr. Hunter also applied success
lined '$25 and costs for driving ing the law and taking a calcu- fully for the return of beer Last year, the population of
without a license. fated risk." seized. Australia climbed to more than
two Finlay of- ur charges of d parkiguiltyng G• Coming Events three ilmlllionawing increased by
Any chance of a line.' he His worship sentei�cei�Clarkain the roast
enquired after the jail term to 10 days In fail, but: on repro vehicles for more than 24 hours," Bake Sale'for Taylor's Corner `ears, , At present the past
ten -
was imposed, septations from the defendant I '
contrary to Goderich bylaw 28. W.A., S•at'urday, August 6, at continent is. enjoying a real
Impaired, Endangered Lives
Jailed, "No Chance Of Fine"
"Nod one chance," said the that he was needed to harvest He was. fined accordingly and •� �m
nome's Flawer Sho at boom in both agriculture and
magistrate. "If there were it cro s reduced this to six days
I a g g PP p'
would probably be $500. The ; of-�
second chargeoper Ithe other two char es dra ed. 2 t p.m. -30 industry.
areaY ou covered was in the
south alnong new homes where
children could be expected. If
you had_ not beers, -past caring
atinga .vehicle le n the permit
for it was
suspended, was set
over when the magistrate found
that it was the 1954 permit thar
and knowing, you 'would never had been lifted. "I do not think
hive endangered human lives." the vehicle he was driving ever
•Constable Crawford t 'fled i had its permit. suspended," he
that Littlechild, after s-riking said. "Iwill• ,leave • this over
a parked vehicle on Toronto' until the defendant-'-ha•s° time to
street, drove along Britanniatconsult a lawyer. Adjourned 'to
road and other streets, through4Aug. 30."
a stop -sign at Bayfield road and!. Holiday Drinker
finally struck a telephone pole' William S.. Walkers, who said
at Cameron and Raglan. the was paymaster for a Toronto
His police record showed con -i firm and landed in Goderich
victions for being drunk in ,a I on a holiday trip to Port Franks,
public place, break-in and theft,' was found by Constable Cray:-
and
rawand impaired driving. I ford sitting at. the corner of
Daniel McAdam, R.R. 2, Gode- Elgin avenue and 'Victoria street
x h}
,who, wasL t1e0110'5 w>th a full bottle and .art` bottle
car at the .time, pleaded guilty of liquor ancran empty. grass In
.to having beer in an illegal his hand. He was fined 510 and
place and was fined $15 and costs on two charges, • having
costs and given 14 days -to pay- liquor and being intoxicated.
He'-pl,eaded not guilty to an in- Ile was given time to pay. •
toxication charge and was plac- honold.Harper, I'onden, south -
ed under bond to appear a week bound on Highway 2kt. Jurie'
later. • 25, made a left turn at Dunlop
Robert Laws pleaded not guil- and was struck by a northbound
y to being intnxipated- on Rag, can IIe told the court 'he had
lan street on the same date and thought he could make it.
was remanded in custody for a "You just took a chance." said
week, w fib hail set at -$200 = the'ina-grstrnte: "I don't suppose
perty or 51Q0 ca•h. tlka minutes would have amount-
Thix1.Y•-four charges against 23 ed to anything."
persons revered liquor or traffic Damage to the car, was esti-
offences with two lone except- mated by Corp. II. M, Sayeau at
Rms. An inrnnic tax case was $800,
Harper paid $25 and cysts.
James Clay, -Midland, injured
in a one -ear accident on June 2.
was not asked for his driver's
adjourned with consent of the
attending RCMP constable, and
a public Mischief charge, stood
over.
Michigan Speeders license at the time, the investi-
Defendants in traffic charges gating officer having been ad -
included motorists from Mid-Ivised against questioning the
hand, Lindsay and Detroit. The man. On June 9 he "failed to
Michigan men," J. W. Draw and produce," but Magistrate Hays
Robert S. Rice, were in• such a pointed out tinder Section 76
hurry to get to the races at (1) of the Traffic Act a license
Port Albert, July 9, they risked must be, produced only "whe,Ai,
45 mph on Victoria street. The the officer demands, it while the
bathing pool was in operationdriver is in charge of a motor
and Chief Minshall "took after" vehicle."
the speeders. Each was fined $10 "I think you took the right
120 BOWLERS COMPETE
Lawn Bowling Tournament Here
Is The Biggest laid Best Ever
Growing in &i7At teach year. ..hie' turers and thanks to theaii is'
annual Merchants and Manu- expressed in a card of thanks
fac.turers tournament of thein the classified columns of this
'Goderich Lawn Bowling -Club on,issue of The Signal -Star.
Civic holiday was the biggestWinner Of the tournament
and best ever. • A total of ,20 was William Burton, of Strat-
•bCtwlers from many parts ,of ford, who came up with three
Western Ontario participated`on' wins, a plus of 26 and an ng-
green;S that were -a hive ofactiv-Igregate of 60.
ity all day long and well into' Other winners were: C. Town -
the night. 'send, London, 3 plus 25; P. Bis -
Chairman of the tournament set, Goderich, 3 plus 19; W,,
was Stan (McLean, a past pre- Sullivan, Aylmer, 3 plus 1.8; K.
sident of the club and an en- Roberts, London, 3 plus :17; IH.
thusiastic bowler for some years. Ruston, London, 3 plus r14; S.
A total of 86 prizes „was done- ' McLean, 3 plus 6; E. Elliott,
ed by merchants and manufat-!Clinton, 3 plus 5. -
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