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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-02, Page 7
a b • ,„ 40 ,, 0» ask -o ST. GEORGE'S , CHURCH March 5, Third Sunday in Lent 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10-.a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. ry 11 ai:m. Holy Communion and Sermon. (Junior Congregation and Nursery.) yh7• p.m. Evensong and Sermon. = r rt� ' '''� '..+; Lens•�'. t$1.�,, 10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chap• el. 8 m .;, i week M d ervic S e a es'' iT et . .REV: KENNETH "E:'i'lxYt:l3iR"' M:A., D.D., Rector. Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster. The Third Sunday in Lent 101 a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and _Junigr Ctrngregation. 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. "lit+ ' 7 y REV. W. J. ten' HOOPEN, B.A., B.D., Minister. MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Cholr Director. Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, 'Deaconess 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. STUDENT `BURSARIP"_SUNDAY. Mr. E. Nelson, of Cranbrook and Ethel. "COMMITMENT." (Nursery and Junior Congregation). ' VictoriaStreet United Church "Fellowship' Awaits You" 10 a.m. Bible School and Adult Class. • 11 a.m. "GOOD NEWS OF JESUS." Family -ervice. Junior Church. Sunday School Diplomas and Honor Awards. 1.30 p.m. BENMILLER Unified School and Church. 3 p.m. UNION Church -Worship after Sunday School. REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.U. • (rganist-leader, MRS. J. A. SNIDER. Championship Game Friday Goderich, Legion Bantams play the second game here Friday night of their best -of - three series for the, WOAA Bantam "B" title. Game starts 840 -,Paan oderic!r'°°won their first game against Walk - rt .over .fhe.•.e Y er deq. -i fl. . Y e 3 So �;�and. • r: Vtlal Broin ` ' fi sceiwe. It Y � Bruce MacDonald have returned looks like a coming champion- from a week of skiing at•Mount ship for Goderich: Tremblant, Quebec. FIRST' ROBIN First robin reported seen in Goderich so far this year was on Monday morning. Police Chief Fred Minsllall told the Signal -Star he saw and heard the robin ,singing 'its cheery song of spring while on hio way to the office. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL -AIL Ages. 11 a.m. "RESTORATION." 7 pare "ZERO HOUR." CRUSADE SERVICES, MARCH 19.26 EREE METHODIST CHURCH • Sunday, 9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School. 11 a.m. MO1NING° WORSHIP. 7 p.m. FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Mid -Week Devotions.' REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. -JA 4-9306. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle 10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. "The Broken Loaves." (Communion), 7.30 p.rn. d'Waiting for the Precious Fruit." Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. "The Unpardonable Sin." 'Friday, 8 p.m, ,Young People's. You are invited to come and worship with us. REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor Phone. JA 4-8506. THE SALVATION ARMY 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 5 WORSH)P'SERVICE. SUNDAY SCHOOL. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.. CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN VISITORS WELCOME .5' ,MADE RCM RED RIPE TOMATOES S tl;l 1� STONEY CREEK RED PITTED =:io!� CHrRUIES 10 OZ. HA??! FHENRI OR MACARONI AND r � C3MINO DRY 4 ALLEN'S RINK CHEESE - T :,INNER PLUS DEPOSIT 7 TINS 15 OZ. TINS • 48 OZ. TINS 71/2 OZ. PKGS. 30 OZ. BOTTLES, By LAIT ll .� � , . right Bost- , Ost` .Giv@ Jae' .-.GDrpch•.�, .h"ort, �tte8ygtisf' Hockey Association a boost! And said one Kinsmen. Finally,. an- other Kinsmen jestingly added that the sky would be the limit if orrly the winless London !Jun- ior "B" team in the Western ,Division of the O.H.A. could take part in the Stanley Cup p).ayofl:s: men Club was debating on haw high the, numbers should go on draw tickets they plan to sell on the Stanley Cup play-off games. First it was suggested that a total of eight goals on 'one,- game would be enough. Then, it was, pointed out that this number vkIttki not be sufflc- _ W _... � V Newt total, of ten was suggested. at the same time enjoy a good game. Head for' the • Goderich Arena on Tuesday, March '7, when a Goderich Minor Hockey Association team plays a team from CKNX Radio and TV cam-. mencing at 8.30 p.m. This week -end in , Guelph, Marge Moore and Marilyn Ban- nister will bawl team gam6s in the women's division of the Eastern Canadian champion- ships. At Kitchener, Tom Fish- er and Art (Bucky) Doak will compete in the men's division of the same championships, playing five games each. In House League play-off ac- tion Saturday morning, Dodges defeated Sheaffers 6-1. The sec- ond -game saw the Squirt All - Stars shut out the Rouse team 4-0. The Dodges put the Sheaf- fer team out of "A" competition by a total score of 10-2. The Squirts ousted the Rouse boys by a total score of 6-0. Monday night the Studes beat Fords 4-1. The St-udes took that series with a total score of 7-2. On Saturday' morning in the "A" series play-offs. the Studes play the Squirts at nine o'clock. The Sheaffer team plays the Rouse SUNDAY, .March 5 - team in the B' play-offs at eight o'clock. 3 to 4.30 p.m. PUBLIC SKATING - 14- years and. Anne Ryan/took high single under. Parents Welcome. with 272 in the Ladies' Com- mercial Bowling Leaeue,T'les' day evening., Bette Fuller took bigh trinle \'•ith 5R6. Norma I�inesv`ell of the'Mondav Ladies' MONDAY, March 6 - aocial League is • tops for the 1.30 to 3 p.m. --Z league with 'a 779 triple. amt. a Learn to- Skate high 'single of 318. " TUESDAY, March 7 1.30 to 3 p.m. - Learn to Skate 4 to 5.30 p.m. - Lions Free Skating 8 p.m., Squirts Hockey - -b Elimination Game 8.30 p.m. Minor Hockey Executive Teams - CKNX .8.30 p.m. sharp vs. Goderich. WEDNESDA'x,, a J •g - Clinton ‘-District Collegiate 7-10 p.m. Industrial Hockey Institute Auditorium ARENA SCHEDULE, FRIDAY, March 3 7.15 p.m., Minor Hockey Lions Free Wee Allstars vs Legion Squirts. 8.30 p.m., WOAA Finals' Championship • Hockey - Walkerton Bantams .vs God- erich. SATURDAY, March 4 - 1 to 3 p.m. Figure Skating 3 to 4.30 p.m., Public Skating 8 . p.m. QHA Junior "B" 4th Game of Playdowns. Sarnia vs Goderich 8.30 to.10 p.m., P(JBLiC SKATING; Teens and Adults - On Monday evening the Kins- be0s•6•••60eM :e000430 t><e•tt BkND CONCERT Sh �EPPARDTON k ARDTON, Feb. 28.- Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hoy were in'London Sunday to see their Son,. Ronnie, who is 'a patient in the Cchildren's War Mem- oriel Hospital with encepluiitis which developed from the red "So I' do not hesitate to point to. what S +r nbory measles. He has•been..sex.iOusl .y J :a . a!+s�t� tducaxion :gf^ �i �,. iii. .. a �'ii'`�>' illy; 1 „ a> w .� it ,� iiii Cyt. tion for our earthiy schools" by HELEN-KELLER -•» is wishing :Ronnie a, complete i _ayrJ from: :ttsr °i Miss Iti '1 LI red ou her a A i Goderich, spent the g week -end with her father, Mr. Geo. Daugherty. We are pleased to report Michael Hawkins is fine after being in hospital over the week- end of -February 19th for surg- ery. A few of the farmers of the district were in London last week for the Western Ontario Farm Show: The Goder eels Signe Star, Thursday,, Uxrc' 1 .2 4 Church. of, the New.`Jerrsteir Revelation 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21 V. 1O. MY R-EL1 as ' -..� . 1 . "Enna " ueF"S`6'etfenbcnigr trat't'? & T ittor�.. PtHa ing tolled this age has • known", 'by .Henry Jere es. - "'ti o cars know the theology of the 'Nineteefnth Cie tyry, wh has not read Swedenborg"; by Henry We Beecher. These books including "Four Doctrines" and ,"Heels and Hell" may be borrowed or" bought for 350.• fro Leonard Cole, 23 Picton St., or Swedenborg Foundath Inc.,' New York 17, N.Y. 41. IP "IIIA0tii -int COR?°01 5 %,,,na 1.kowtc. 4.fM.t+�'W wNS 'S.1OO1,1 .110015 IN MOST cans ," .1O Sunday, March 5 BY Championship „Playoffs. THURSDAY, March 9 - CLINTON CONCERT BAND 1.30 to 3 p.m.- and ASSISTING ARTISTS' Learn to Skate 4 to 5:30 p,m.- Silver .Collection tions Free Skating s1 teseoeeesemmoseesel 1 1 • 1 I •sea7®see©sees©oo®Bea®a©e 74 � O THE BEE HIVE BAKERY 1 ▪ ..-�`_'i'C�� R7fi`� ="r _"!„��--- bo- --T - -__t__ 0 1 • '. 0 2 ID3 i e0 0 sO 48 0 -0 08 0 Stt 0 SHORTBREAD 0 0 0 0 •r... v .m ! .Vti ::•... x.n�.frr.wNOAr .iVO: •'+:10 F�MHf - •: 4▪ •••Ati,.v:J: T ", EST/ PRODUCE - ' CANADA No. 1 - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, POTATOES` - 25 Ib. bag No. 1 TEXAS - CRISP TENDER NEW CARROTSP2° Bags, 11•1111111.L 15 OZ. TIN Ems'« -�•ffi:Y 2 ROLL PACK T TISSU STONEY CREEK CHOICE r .SP MIX • OR MATCH `` s $1 2for 29c MIX OR MATCH CHOICE CREAM `STYLE ;• IIII ";I.ra1Y'S FANCY � 6 20OZ. iUSE t C4:N 4a ' P'.DPEAS ,1soNSZ.t E•iY •VEGETARIAN HEINZ BEANS b 15 oz. tins $1 FREE Town Delivrery with each $2.00 purchase 5 PREPARED IN MINUTES - LANCIA 2 I.B. PKG. SPAGHETiTI APPLE & RASPBERRY OR APPLE & STRAWBERRY STONEY CREEK CHOICE 5 TOMATOES -'AGI ETTI PLAIN B 51 ' VO SAUCE DOMINION RUR'R WROTE FISH STORES CST FOOD. LIMITED McCORMICK'S PLAIN OR SALTED JERSEY 'EVERYTHING IS UNCONDITIONALLY . - GUARANTEED AT CREAM SODA CRACKERS COMMONWEALTH BRAND LYON'S TEA BAGS OM1NION FRESHLY GROUND TO SUIT YOUR TASTE RICCII,FELLO COFFEE • 1 LB. PKG. PKG. OF 100 1 1.11. BAG SPECIAL 33c SPE -IAL 69c VALUES EFFECTIVE IN GODERJCH UNTIL. 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