The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-11-10, Page 7ST. .GEORGE'S CHURCH
November ta, Remembrance -Day Se
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Remembrance Day Service.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery)
7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
Friclaif• Now. a -M enotaph
Service.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR,,,,M.4.,,.0i-D., Rector; •
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING SERVICE.
"THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD."
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
MR, GEORGE' ESPERT,
Organist and Choir Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Interim -Moderator.
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL:
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Mk. PAUL SCOTT, WATERLOO COLLEGE.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
Marais Charge
Nets 3 Months.
Ernest Francis Daer, 20, of
Goderieh, was sentenced Tues-
day to three months definite and
one month indefinite in the re-
formatory for contributing to
the delinquency of a juvenile.
. pleaded—guilty laefore
Judge James Rennick of Tor-
onto.
S-sakssTalsseiltki*WMIAik a
charge •against Daer of raping
a 14 -year-old Goderich girl was
-withdrawn.
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Anti -Brucellosis Toll Hits 53,300
A national brucellosis"centro
program launched three years
ago has resulted in the removal
and slaughter of more than
53,300 Canadian 'cattle.
Abotit $3,500,000 has been
paid by the federal'government
-SOsniaensation to..owners
cattle that haye been destroyed
as result Of the eradication
phygrahlas%; ,sas,...„.sereasa-sasss
Tile level of infection, how-
ever, has been less than antici-
pated s ffi,
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the Health
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH Ji
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—All Ages.
1,1 a.m. "JESUS PRAYER COUNSELS."
7 p.m. "NOAH'S SHADOW."
E. Von KEITZ, Minister.
W. BETTGER. Organist.
FREE METHODIST, -CHURCH 1
WELCOMES. YOU,
9.50 A.M. Family Sunday School.
11 a.m. MEN AND MISSIONS AND REMEMBRANCE
DAY SERVICE.
7 p.m. "THi SPIRIT BAPTISM OF FIRE."'
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, PastOr—JA 4-9306.
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Victoria Street United Church
"FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU"
— REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY —
10 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class.
11 a.m. "REMEMBRANCE—The Other Side and This."
12.30. Benmiller Mission and Baby Band.
1.30, Benmiller Unified Sunday. School. and Church .
3 p.m. 'Union Church after Sunday School.
REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., S.D.
Organist -leader, MRS. J. A. SNIDER.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER' 13
10 a.m. Sunday School, Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. MORINIIN WORSHIP.
- 7.30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIR-
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor Phone JA 4-8506.
of Animals Division, CanadaDpartment of A,griculture.
Results to date indicate that
on average about 8.5 per
cent of the herdg are infected,
and, on a herd or animal basis,
only 1.5 per cent.
-,,inereatsd use. sof• -pasteurize,
tion has reduced the possibility
of 44-ucella infection in .naan.
salt,t0;;;s4,..sistora0.• veterinarians,
as long as infecled animal*. re-
main as a reservoir, there will
be a hazard to the public and
particularly to farmers.
ft was in recognition of this
-hazard and in art
neffort to re-
duce the economic loss to pro-
ducers and maintain export
markets that the Health of Ani-
mals Division undertook the
brucellosis eradication program.
About 30 per cent of the
country's total cattle population
have come under this program.
To date, 167 areas have been
declared brucellosis certified. •
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TB DRIVE NEARS GOAL
Fewer than 29,000 cattle re-
main to be tested under a
tuberculosis eradication pro-
gram that was begun in Canada
37 years Aso.
Officials of the Health of An-
imals Division, Canada DeParts
ment of Agriculture, anticipate
that within a ..ear the entire
cattle population of nearly
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THE \ SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 13
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
3 ,p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Pral.er and Bible Study.
"TheBook of Exodus."
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN
VISITORS WELCOME -
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Additional
Classifieds.
G. Coming Events
The «annual bazaar of North
Street United Church wil)' be
held in the church hall Satur-
day, November 26, at 2.30 pni.
Tissesesysilishe asniammoth hake
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VelTraTfd—ffikeTralf:
eous table and tea ‘vill be serV-
ed from 3 to 5 p.m. A special
attraction will be articles of in-
terest' to bird fanciers such as
bird feeders ander bird- . food.
Everyone welcome. -43.
Sale of baking at.Dencmroe's
FloW.er Shop, on Friday, Novem-
ber 18th, at two o'clock, spon-
sored ,by St. George's Church -
woman's -Guild. ' '' -44-5
Attend the Rummage Sale on
Saturday, November 19th, Macs
Kay -Hall 'at 1:30, sponsareeby
Beta Sigma Phi." .Anyone wish-
ing to donate clothe's, please
call JA 4-7865. -44
Harbourlite Goderich,i,
every Saturday; Young people's
night, 9-12,1-1i- Teen Hit Parade1
dance with' .711ante• Snider of
CKNX. Recorda from the hit
parade -ace given as prizes every
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week. Lions bingo every Wed-
nesday night.
Saturday night, Navel -fiber 19,
a dance will be held at the
Goderich Arena with Gerry
Denorny "and his orchestra sup-
plying the music. 'There will be
door prizes and ad -mission is'
just $1.%00 a person, but it would
be much nicer you brought a
partner. This dance is being
sponsored,by the Goderich
Men's Softball Club, and a good
time is assured all who attend.
Dancing is frc-m 8.30 till 12 mid-
night. -44
Thank -offering meeting, Nov-
ember 17, 8 p.m'
. Goderich Bap-
tist Church. The speaker will
be Mrs. A. C. Dixon, London, a
retired, missionary from India.
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The Girls' and Junior Auxil-
iaries of St. George's Church
are holding their annual tea
and bazaar in the Parish Hall
on Saturday, November 19, 3
to .5 p.m 44 45
In Worsell's Hardware on Sat-
urday, November 12, from 2.30
to 4, a sale of children's mitts,
home baking and other articles
1?y the Helping Hands. . -44
The annual •Christmas Fair,
sponsored by St. Pet'er's C.W.L.,
will be held at MacKay Hall,
Saturday, December 3. Aprons,
dolls, knitting, home baking and
miscellaneous, table. Tea serv-
ed from 2 to 5 p.m.•
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'Phe regular meeting of the
Ahmeek Chaliter, I.O.D.E., will
be heldsat the - home of Mrs.
Guy Emerson on Monday after-
noon, November 14, at 3 o'clock.
'Mrs. (Rev.) K. Taylor will be the
guest speaker. -44
The November meeting of the
Goebert& Horticultural Society
will be held in the Anglican
Church Parish Hall at 8 p.m.,
Friday, Nov. 18. A team from
lhe London Horticultural So-
ciety will lead a discu•ssion on
"The Diseases Of Trees of This
Area." Everyone welcome.
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The regular meeting of Noth
SSreet Evening Auxiliary will be
held on TuesdaY, November 15,
at 8 p.m. in the church parlors,
This is the Thankoffering snefit4,
ing;
Jaycette rummage sale, Sat-
urday, Nove-triber 26, at 2.30
o'elloelc on the Square in former
Jayleen store. -44 and 46
12,000,000 will have been tested.
Only small areas in northern
Alberta and in Newfoundland
remain to be coirered.
Progress in testing led to re-
moval last month of restsictions
on the movement of feeder
sgsitle rz.stisekyards in Wt.
ern Canada. These feeder cattle
need no longer be submitted to.
t.14,4nottimastgAtssarssasssrass-ss'ers-
tess than 2800J 41-tle remain
to be tested in the Peace River
area of Alberta and less than
1,000 in Nevvtfoundiand.
"Tuberculosis testing in Can-
ada has been a long and tedious
task,", commented a •federal
spokesman, "but the eradication
of this disease from cattle has
contributed to the welfare of
the livestock industry."
KENNEDY WINS •
Feelings in Goderich were
mixed, just as some were sur-
prised and others were not, at
the result of the election in the
U.S.A. on Tuesday. Senator
John F. Kennedy, Democrat, de-
feated Vice -President Richard
Nixon, Republican, in the pre-
idential race.
LADIES' BOWLING
High single in the Ladies'
Commercial Bowling League on
Tuesday evening vont to Pearl
Needham with 243 and high
triple to Pat Tanks with 595.
Red Wings lead the league with
a score of 4r1.
HURON CROP REPORT
Because of the recent snow
and cold weather most of the
cattle.. inauran. County are nous
stabled or have excess to shelt-
er. Some fall plowing is' still
undone. There are some turnips
to harvest yet.
-NILE
Visitors over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggins
and Eric were Miss Marian
Orser, R.N., of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Wiggins.
SAILORS WIN'
Group standing as of Wed -
November 9th; was:
W L TF AP
St. Marys . 3 0 0 21 9 6
Tillsonburg • *1 1 1 25 15 3
Sarnia 4 2 4 29 25 3
Goderich 1 0 0 12 2 2
London 0 3 ,0 . 5 41 0
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Observe 60th
Anniversary
Residents o•f the Auburn dis-
trict before moving to Blyth in
1912, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sunn-
i
geour .o -erved their 60th wed-
ding an iversary last SatiirdaY
with a ity dinner and re-
ceptiotissfor ' /their, . irks:ids—In'
'Myth -Memorial Hall.
'"'Ngiiii`geour if a:lie:AV-tit
VesteViraisraittsha,And.sissa.the „son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aleg
Scriingeour.- He has been a barn
framer and. contractor since
1899.
Mrs. Scrimgeour is the former
Emma Garner, daughter of • the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Garner,
of Auburn, and was 18 years of
age when she was married, in
1900.
Following their marriage,
they lived in the Auburn dis-
trict for 12 years before moving
to Blyth. They have been both
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very active in community affairs
and Mrs. Scrixn,geour.is known
in the Goderich district, being
a• past president of 'the West.
Huron District of the Women's
Institute, as well as holding of-
fice in many other organizations
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Scrimgeour have
a family of three sons, three
daughters, 14 grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren, Their
ebildren, are Clifford, Belleville;
Murray,' `Tillsoriburgs Everett,
Blyth; Mrs. R. W. Baxter,
Chatham; Mrs. Jack Cameron,
Eltnira, and Mrs. Joseph Marks,
Windsor. The eldest son, Frank,
died by drowning in 1926.
PUPILS ON TOUR
Mrs. L. Jambe, teacher of
U.S.S. No. 9, Hay and Stanley
townships eBlakes School), and
24 of her pupils from near
.Zurith, toured the County Court
HouSe, IVIuSeum, Sheaffer Pen
plant and Bisset Bros. Creamery
on Monday.
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TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
NOMINATION MEETING
A Nomination meeting for the Township of Goderich will
be held on Friday, Nov.25th, in the Clinton Town Hall,
between the hours of,, 1.00 and 2.00 p.m.
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Nominations will 'be r‘ereived for the position of a
Reeve, a, Deputy -Reeve and 3' Councillors for the year'
1961 also for 2 School Area Trustees, for a 2 year term.
,If an election is necessary, it will be held on Monday,
Dec. 5th, betvhen the hours of 9.00 a.M., and 6.00 p.m.
at the following places and 'with the following Deputy
Returning Officers and Poll Clerks: • '
Ward Place
1 Orange Hall
2 S.S. No. 2 (basement)
3 House of Albert Schilbe
4 House of H. Tyndall
5 House of H. Thompson
6 Township Shed
DRO roll Clerk
V. Falconer _ H. Fuller
Cliff ,Sturdy G.C. Ginn '
Chas. Wallis Wm. Mcliwain
E. Trick
Les Pearson'
Reg.
Geo. Wise,
H. Thompson
Miller N. Heard
R. E. ThoMpson; Clerk
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COMINo. TO GODERICH
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
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In MacKay Hall, Goderich .
Sunday, Nov., 13
at 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 16
Thursday, Nov. 17
Friday, Nov. 18
at 8 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 20
• at 3 p.m.
Bringing Timely •
Messages for
These Distressing
Days .
Evangelist — JOHN M. MARTIN
of Hawkesville, Ontario
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