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COMPETITION ,IN CANADA.
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DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Feb; 14.—Mrs.
Wtlf,red,.;Whitman, Of Dublin, i$
nurEfing at the bonier -of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baech-
ler. Mrs. Baechler has not been
in very good health this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pearce,
London, were visitors with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
,• 'ra i. P ntL n& us Sr 4.ui y e vil s . ,
The World Day of Prayer will
be observed . in the Unite,.
,Chtireh,:ziort.,-..Prid4wititeinraen,
February 17th at 230 pan. All
are welcome. Mrs. Cecil Blake
will give the address and guest
soloist will be Miss Bertha Blue,
of Ripley.
Miss Betty Elliott is a patient
at Wingham General Hospital,
having been admitted the first
of this, week.
Mr. Roy Deane, Stratford,
spending the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Keane, Lu know, called on his
grandmoth r, Mrs. Margaret
Moran, on, his way back to Strat-
ford:
Mrs. Irma Anderson, Pauline
and Billy, of Goderich, visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood
and Robert on Sunday.
Mr. T. C. Anderson, on Tues-
nQf,1 wo
successful ' auiction sale of :. live=
stocky t his farm._ -.While he and
Mrs gders!)zei + 'e -m, ° -"Vino"
up farming altogether, they did
reduce their stock so that Car-
man might have a rest and a
trip to the West this summer.
Mr. William Irvin went to
-Winghanz hospital on Friday of
last week. We hope he will have
a speedy -recovery and be able
to soon return home.
Local L.O.L. No. 324, held a
successful euchre on Monday
night. Fifteen tables were en -
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Feb. 19, First Sunday in Lent.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
,(Junior Congregation and Nursery.)
7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
Thursday, Feb. 23-
10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel.
8 p.m. Lenten Midweek Service,
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., Db., Rector.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A.,,B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
• The First Sunday In Lent
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
The Meaning of the Cross
"THE' COST OF DISCIPLESHIP" (1)
Nursery aryd Junior Congregation
EVERIN6-:W001411
"TO GLORY OR TO SUFFER" (1)
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director.
ONE -OWNER
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with 90 -day or 4,000 -mile warranty
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'00(Pontiac f tiacJ'60'Strato.Chief
Convertible Pontiac 2 -door.
Finished in gleaming sun tan copper, Economy 6 -cylinder, driven only 13,000
miles, equipped with automatic drive,
equipped with automatic, power steering,
radio, windshield washers, finished in •
;power brakes, radio, driven only 8,000 Tasco turquoise, can not be told from
miles by prominent London executive. new.
'603frato-Ckoef
Station Wagon
-4-Door, equipped with automatic drive,
radio,. windshield washers, wheel discs,
t, power steering, power brakes. This unit
with exceptionally low mileage has never
been used commercially.
"60-Strcrto6Chief
Pontiac Sedan
Finished. in Royal Buie metallic, with
.automatic drive, radio,, windshield wash-
ers, and ,wheeldiscs. Only" 14,000 miles
and looks like it never left the showroom.
'60 Vauxhall.
-Victor -Sri
Sedan, finished in metallic -.gr. vi(_ith .red_
leather interior. This low-priced unit has
only 7,500. miles on it. Savet1 675
$600. at 4
'60 Renault
Dauphi
This__sax finished_ in_. -.d -medium grey with
leather interior has been driven only 3,600
miles by a Goderich man. Owner's name
on request. Priced to •sell. •
LISTED BELOW ARE A NUMBER OF 1960 PONTIACS THAT HAVE BEEN
Lease Cars
OUR STRICT STANDARD OF MAINTENANCE MAKES THESE EXCELLENT -VALUES
'60 Pontiac
Station Wagon'
Equipped with radio, windshield washers,
Strato-Flash 8 -cylinder,, finished in tur-
quoise and white. Sells new, $3,870.
_$2,395
mommommoommiereamommoroloom
'60 Strato..Chjef
Ponticic Sedan
Economy 6-cyl. engine, radio, windshield
washers, finished in jewel blue. Cannot be
told from ar- new car.
ONLY $1,995
'60 Strato..Chjef.
Pontiac 2 -door
Equipped with economy 6-cyi. motor, cus-
tdm radio, windshield washers, -back-up
lamps, wheel discs. Royal blue in color,
21,000 miles.
ONLY $2,095
'59.Strato-Chief
Pontiac 4 -
door
Equipped with radio, windsField washers,
two-tone, a clean car. "
ONLY $1,495
STILL5LEFT!
1941 VAUXHALLS
AT THE OLD PRICES!
Beat the new import tax
ViCTOR 4 -DOOR SEDAN
$1,995
Phone 7'$p
MOTORS LTD.
ZURICH
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F HURON COUNTY"
EXETER
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. 0. LOCKHART- ROYAL, B.A,, Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "THE UNKNOWN GOD."
(NurseryandJunior Congregation).
Vitoria Street United Church
"Fellowship Awaits You"
10 a.m. Bible School and Adult Class;
11 a.m. "LIFE -=ON or OFF THE 'BEAM."
Family Service. Junior Church.
1.30. p.m. BENMILLER Unified School and Church.
3 p.m. UNION Church Worship after Sunday School.
e REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.
Organist -leader, MRS. J. A. SNIDER.
GODERICH BAPTIST - CHURCH
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL --All Ages.
11 a.m. "THE VOICE OF AFRICA."
7 p.m. "ISRAEL SUSTAINED:
8.15 p.m. FIRESIDE.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, 9.50 a:m. Family Sunday School. ,
14 a.m. "Thou Shalt Love—Thy God and Thy Neighbor."
7 p.m. "Piercing Revelations in Scripture.",
Wednesday, 7,30 p.m. Mid -Week Devotions.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor.—JA 4.9306.
gaged yin Play. Winners were:
ladies, Mrs. Graham McNee ai d
Mrs. Wilbur ,Brown; gents, Nfor.apk-teaf !ODE
ris Ivers and Wilbur Brown.
W.I. Hold Successful Party..: -
The Dungannon Women's In,
stitute held the annual card
party on Friday night. in the
Parish Hall with a good attend-
ance. The winners were: Ladies'
high, Mrs. Mel• Stewart; ladies'
low, Mrs. Will Petrie; gent's
highen, 1efrb. F.in rnt igani
° gent's low,:
KMc1 ee n, ctne ° stands;:
.I'thure]te.card, `'MrsElliot rtgst,�.eros on
•
gram; nebrest°birthday, Beverly
McNay; \nearest wedding anni-
versary, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Young. There were 28 tables
for progressive euchre. Re-
freshments were served at the
end of the program.
Mrs. ' Robert Reid and sister,
Mrs. John McWhinney, of Port
Elgin, on Sunday visited their
sister-in-law, ,Mrs. M. Shackle-
ton. They accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Reid who visited
friends at Carlow.
Born February lath at Wing-
ham General Hospital, to Mr.
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and citizenship, Mrs. L. Walzak,
arranged two coffee parties in
honor of 103 New Canadians
who received their citizenship
papers. .Members of the Chap-
ter attended the* formai cere-
monies which, are held at the
Huron .County CourtlitiiisiNvid
later extended a welcome to the
guests.., 0,,1[;; in oM
'specially prepared for em
Each new citizen is presented
with an I.O.D.E. greeting card
inscribed with the recipient's
name. Court officials, mayor of
the town and members of Pro-
vincial Parliament are among
the guests.. Refreshments are
served at which time many new
acquaintances are made and a
social time enjoyed.
During, the year the Chapter,
was fortunate to see several fine
Alms arranged by the film con-
vener, BA's. E. Weaver:' "That
They May Live," a film showing
and Mrs. Harold Maize, 4th con mouth-to-mouth breathing meth -
cession of Ashfield Township, a od used for artificial respira-
i
son. ton; the St. Lawrence Seaway,
Y.P.U. Holds Crokinole par#y. and a Canadian travelogue.
The Chapter appoints repre-
-The Y.P.U. held a Crokinole sentatives to the Goderich and
party in the -United Church on District Film Council of the
Monday night. Eleven tables Bluewater Flim Federation, the
were engaged in play. Winners Girl Guide Assogiatioh, the Can -
were Karen Dawson, Betty Irvin, adian Cancer Society, the Queen
Bill Blake and Bill Metier. Elizabeth School for Retarded
Lunch was served at the close Children, and the Canadian
of the evening.
C.G.I.T. Plans Skating Party.—
Mrs. T. Richards and Mrs. Herb
Finnigan were, in charge of the
C.G,I.T. group on Monday night
at the church. "God works
through us" was the story told
by Mrs. Richards. A question
period followed. The roll call
was answered by the eight girls
present. It was decided to hold
a skating party on a pond near-
by.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie
entertained the _ Signal C,-: ba s
o-
1 k ting party vrr ti es r1k
'ne•night last'week. They were
later served lunch at the house,,.
FOR YOU WE HAVE
10,000
sq. ft. of factory
space, or any part of it, For
Rent. Also Office Area that
we will modify to your Spe-
cifications.
Steam heated, with a
complete sprinkling system
throughout.
Please Contact or Phone
BRUCE E. RYAN.
or
GORDON- iKcMANUS
The Goderieh, i, nal -Star 'Turaday, b,
„, k Film-. PA ,+m ,
All merchandise is, doniateci.' E lmo Fund,
Conveners of the ways alid lA,M. So G. no it
means committee, Mrs. A. Alien And St. John b
and Mthe frs. Cfth. Socket[annual F, arrangedashion of
Unourder therogentear Mia.pab
for
leci
Show, which was held • at Ha- the past year's ' accomp
bourlite Inn in September. This have been very grit
is an outstanding affair, and may I conclude this x
me bers of the Chapter give a wishing the* aha ter N
rest P ,
success ,in •x961, 5
Manus, ' -.,,:r-e,;- c s
Mr7.8.:141.,:e':10:0,:tiorpre'c!ntrhThi1"`sCl~tlt"e.L'h#tt �.steter us the€X961 y11'34.t
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whole heart d support and in-
terest, �v ich success slate of oilicers `. w `
mpossube. Trays of Regent, Mra. C. Ed'w
fancy pastries` and vice-regent, Mrs. J. W*
served by the tea committee at 2nd vice ire xtt, Mfrs. A.
d
intermission', and later a buffet I se¢rei?ry, e r t , ,
em
lunch for the people participat= assistants retary,. Mir$
ing in the fashion show, merch- tassistant Mist
ants. and friends. The Chapter Hughes; amandy; e
felt very sympathetic towards Mrr ar N. Gandy; .#
the refugee problem throughout secretary, Mrs.` '*
the world and resolved to make Echc).ce secretary, Mr's
a special effort to make a sub-
stantial contribution to this secretary, Mrs. G. ; .M'
cause, by sponsoring a "Refugee standard bearor,
Tea" held at the home of Mrs. Coates; immi:gratio
Glenn Hays, in April to which film convener,
lt�rs. I..'_
the public was cordially invited. Commonwealth vela ,
The work of the Chapter has vener, Miss '. Saunders;
been before the public on many and World Affairs
occasions throughout the year. Mrs. G. L. Ellis;
The Chapter is deepl indebted .public'
Y convener,- Mrs. I Ersk"
to the editor and the staff of the
Signal -Star for their generous bership, Mrs. H. $et�go
co-operation and use . of the - -
gdeal of their ,tune and tal-
zts-.ta:rnte:,tbiinv t, a suc-
cess that itis. °Clothes and acces-
saries .are made available by the-
ar
gratefulto m ortheir
e
without
Would be i
coffee are
press for monthly meetings and
Makes ares One
a .events.. a convener M
Consumers' Association. These sopeciatec eaRets. Th c vAe
M.
conveners keep the members in Harper, has employed various
formed on all phases of their mares -of
work, and support them in , publicizing the Chap-
whatever way possible. On Em -
.ter s action's, the newspaper
pre Day week -end the Chapter
presented to the Park Theatre
framed portraits of Her Majesty,
Queen Elizabeth, and her hus-
posters, TV and .radio. The
Chapter believes that a mem-
ber's enthusiasm for her • own
work is' one of the best methods
Count Doub'I.
It isn't often a youth'
both of his grandfather
same gime in the same r
in the same hospital.
Yet this was done la
in Promoting good will and
band, H.R,H. Prince Philip.when John Walter so
To. celebrate the I.O.D.E. Dia spirit for the Chapter, and Mrs. Gordon rWhI
mond Jubilee Anniversary the Donations were made to the South street, went.to Al
Chapter felt a luncheon meeting following National and Provin- Marine and General HO
with the Ahmeek Chapter, tial Funds: Lucy Morrison, Pro -visit his grandfathers,
I -Qs., ,join,,, would bg fit vincial Services at Home and and Walter, of Saltford''
tBl ..,:. n:e A b
wer�.p,��e-.. rRad; Provincial Filzri, Nation l�is�paternal�gratldfath,e,,
to holt this affair at the Bed al Filtrr;'Peaee Garden, Cdrttm Geo �.�.
ford hotel. Mrs. H. 13. McMahon + 'n ro other, er'; iia
wealth Relations, National Em- grandfather, were shat
of London, provincial education I ployees Pension, Canadian same room in tlsn hospl..
secretary, was guest speaker. Scene, British and European Schaefer, who uncle
The Opportunity Shop oiler !Overseas Relief,°'Korean Fund, minor operation, has
ated by the ,chapter continues National Shipping Fund, Demo- turned hdme and is pro
to be tete Main source ,of rev- cratic Action Committee Fund, quite well.,
enue for donations, bursaries,
and the regular work of the
Chapter. Much of the credit
for its success is• due to -the
faithful work on the part of the
shop conveners, treasurer and
secretary: The shop is under. the
jurisdiction of a committee}-
formed at the annual meeting. '
The treasurer, Miss E. Cooper, 5
attends tri all finances and at
various intervals transfers re-
ceipts
to the general treasurer,
Mrs. R. W. Hughes. The secre-
tary, Mrs. J. Skeech; sends out
Rnt.tS. :. f. "duty., slays" LO mem
hers, and markers volzneer s`to
work for a three-month period.
YOU WILL ENJOY THIS RALLY WITH
N1
REV. JOE BAKER AND HIS HANOVER'
u.
CHORALAIRES •
Plan ,to
be with us at the
CLINTON LEGION HALL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, ,at 8 p.m,.':
We can . supply a Gospel team for any Church Se.,.
for young peoples groups in the area.
..._.._ SOUTH,
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
W. M. C. DAY
Speaker --Miss Sarah lnfurnari, Hamilton,; at both 11 a.m.
and 7.30 p.m. Services.
10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study, -
"DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY GHOST."
REV.`'H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor -- Phone JA 4-8506.
THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 19
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.,
7 p.m.. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN
VISITORS WELCOME
Church of the New Jerusalem
Revelation 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21 V. 10.
For a positive knowledge of the life hereafter and a
LIVING FAITH in JESUS CH IST, as God and Saviour,
read "MY RELMON" by HELEN KELLER and "HEAVEN
srNO • , by Emanuel Svuedhnborg.
andits Wonders and -HELL
SINGLE INDIVIDUAL IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY
EVER ENCOMPASSED IN HIMSELF SO GREAT A VARI-
ETY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE." By Robert Ripley.
These books may be borrowed by applying fo Leonard
Cole, 23 Piston Street, Phone 7700, or • bought for 35c.
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