The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-19, Page 5,SUNDAY SERVICES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
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K�NNETFt' `�:'"1"AY`CO'R;'�Dt:l�., L'Y.;, Victor.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B.' Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
Oct. 22, Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy - Communion and Sermon.
(Jr. Congregation and Nursery.
THE UNITED0 CHURCH OF CANADA
North.. Street United,Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
1-1 a:nn. MORNING WORSHIP.
"THE GREAT ENIGMA."
The Rev. Clifford - Britton, B.A., .
Seaforth, Ont. .
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
The.REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., S.D.
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director
GODERICH 'BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School. All Ages.
11 a.m, "A STARTLING VISION."
7 p.►n,' . EDITH CLUTTON, INDIA,
Social Hour.
Pastor, E. VonKeitz.
Organist, Wm. Bettger.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister.
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. ° Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
.10 a.m: SUNDAY SCHOOL.
10.10 a.m. MINISTER'S BiBLE CLASS.
11 a.m. "A PROPHET W ITHOLJT HONOUR;'
(Nursery and Junior Congregation).
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THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street. , Untitecd Church'
10 a.m. Sunday School, and;;,Bible Classes.
11. a.m. HARVEST -HOME-ANNIVERSARY..
"THE MESSAGE OF ' HARVEST,"
Special Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Benmiller and Union Worship at Victoria `Street.
REV. CECIL A. ' DUKELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. WIDER, Organist.
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FREE METHODIST' CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. Phone JA 4-8831
9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "THE JOY bF THE LORD." ,
7 p.m. "CHRIST'S RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS."
• ' 4th Beatitude.
8.30 p.m.._ 4th Filmstrip in Series. .
"SUCCESSFUL SUNDAY SCHOOL. TEACHING."-
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
Classified Ads
A. Birthq
GAULEY.—At Alexandra Has-
pital, Goderich, en October
15, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gainey, R.R. 3, Clin-
ton, a daughter.
HICKS. --At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderjeh, on October 17,`
1961, to Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred
Hicks, Guelph, a daughter.
MASK. --At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich+on50ctoi?e; 18,-1984
14 :7-'hfm!Ki;; M 4� ��t'ela atsT
Goderich, a dau"titer
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McLEAN: At - Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on October.
14, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs -
Kenneth McLean, Goderich, a
son, Steven Andrew.
SMITH. --At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, an -October-_
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Smith, - R.R.' 2,' Goderich, a
daughter, Kimberly Anne.
D. Deaths
ELLIOTT.--Suddenly at his re-
sidence on -Wednesday, Octo-
ber 11th, 1961, David Wilfred
Elliott, of 22 Lyman St., Lon-
don, in his 72nd year. Beloved
husband of Charlotte (Atkins)
Elliott. - Dear father of Mrs.
Douglas - (Jacqueline) Petti-,
grew, of Halifax, ' N.S., and
Mrs. C. W. (Joan) Kirkpatrick,
of Wabash, Ind.; brother -of
Miss Betty Elliott and Arthur
Elliott, both of Dungannon,
Ont. The body rested at the
Needham Memorial Chapel,
520 Dundas St., London,
where the funeral service
was conducted on Satur-
day, October 14, at 11 a.m.
Interment in Dungannon cem-
etery. -41
WANT ADS GET FAST RESLJLTS
_'
e Car King Crew IsRi ngHiglr On.
C. Briefs
Arrange now for your winter
supply of Texaco heating oil.
Automatic deliveries and bud-
get plan available.. phone Vic
Walden, JA 4-8812. -38-45
Order Shell furnace oil and
stove" oil from Edward Fuels
tank truck dealer for all Shell
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D. In Memoriam -
DICKINSON. ---in loving memo
of -a dear daughter and sister,
Elaine Dickinson, wfro left us
three years ago, October 18,
1958.
Down a road that's calm and
peaceful,
Guided by God's laving hand,
You have gone upon a journey
To a distant brighter land;
And although our hearts are
heavy
With the sorrow. we still bear,
It 11elpa' to bring us eami'ort,°
Knowing you are happy there.
When we star, beside your
grave,
We seem to hear you say,
"Don't cry for me, I'm. happy-
- here,
I feel no further pain."
—Lovingly remembered by
father, Alvin, brother Ken,
sisters Marlene, Pat and Joyce,
also brothers-in-law, nieces and
nephews.
tear., husband.. -••an - -f a
He2rry �" i s' 1 ast 3410
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passed away .suddenly one
year ago, October 20, 1960. "
Fondly loved and °deeply mourn-
ed,
Heart of my heart; I miss you
so;
-Often -my darling, my tears- wi
flow,
Dimming your picture where'er
I go; ,
'Tis sad buttrue, 1 �,vi11 abide
Until some day' we'll be side by
side.
—Always. remembered ' and
sadly missed by wife, Alice, and
son, Leslie. '4Ix
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a,m. Sunday 'School'.
11 a.m. MORNING "WORSHIP.
.7.30 p.m. -, EVANGELISTIC SERV ICE. °
Tuesday, 8 p.m:, Prayer Meeting, and Bible' Study.
Friday, 8 p.m. Young Peopfe's. •
You, are invited to come and worship with us.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor.
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THE SALVATION ARMY:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . .
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m. , EVANG:EL1:ST4C. SERVICE. --w
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D. In Memoriam
SCHULTZ.----In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
Mrs. James Schultz, wlio pass-
ed away three "ears agog,
October 18, 1958. "
We will always remember the
way you looked,
The way you spoke and your
smile.
The thing? you said and did
Are, Adth.ns .all the 'while.
»ear*st;-mo he r; .''we °'will never
t'" ma.;be vA:dQ •,,;4 .ro .:.A. . a •;' .- un
You live forever in our 'heart's',
dearly loved to ever be for-
gotten.
Lovingly remembered by
husband James, daughters Ruth,
Maud, Vera and Mildred.
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E. Cards of Maims
ftOUSTON.—Tho family of the
late. Mrs. Lola Hotton wish '
to convey their sincere thanks
and appreciation to friends
and relatiives duringtheir re-
cent bereaveln nt, ALto'
thanks to Dr. J. W. Wallace
and hospital otaff during ..her.
intermittentpastyear, stay ian >l oaplidital
to M . . •
S,tiles.and .;,lo all who eontrib-..
Lorean'
na and Norm -Mi akerr
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E. Cards of Thanks
DRENNAN.—Mr. -Thomas Dt'en-
- Tran - wishes to thank his
friends for the lovely cards
and gifts he received on his
birthday. Speci?i 'thanks to
the hospital staff for the
birthday cake. 41x
GREEN.—The relatives of the
late Mr. Gavin H. Green wish
to extend sincere thanks to
all those who were kind to
him during his three years
in hospital, especially Dr. N.
C. Jackson, the nurses and
hospital staff. For the many
expressions of sympathy and
floral offerings they are most
grateful. -41
HOGAN.—The family of the late
Miss Margaret Hogan wish to
thank their. friends and neigh-
bors for the many acts of
kindness shown to�hein dur-
ing their - bereave ent, -: for
spiritual, bouquets, flowens,
expressions of sympathy:.
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SKELTONS
APPLIANCES
JOHNSTON,.-We wish to' ex.
press, our ncere appreciation -
to the friends . and' relatives .
who-- remembered -us- -n--- The- .— --
time of our sorrow and espec-
ially to those who - attended '-
the funeral of our husband -
and brother.
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Crawford. , 41x
JOHNSTON.--The family of the
late Miss Edith Johnston ex•
tend heartfelt thanks to those
Who expressed their sympathy:-•
in'so many beautiful and prac-
tical ways during their :recent
bereavement. -41.
ST[JRDY.--With deepest grati-
tude we extend this word of
thanks for -the many kind
acts of sympathy expressed
by thoughtful friends. .These
kindnesses have meant much
to us.
Harry 0. Sturdy and family.4
THE GODERICH BISSETS
•Men's- softball team wishes to
express its appreciation to the
following garages for donat-
ing .-;gasoline ,.to the- team to.
help defray travelling ex- -
penses -in- _ travelling—to tth r
out-of-town ball games this
past summer: Bluewater Ser-
vice Station; Wm. Currey
Service Station; Davidson
Texato Service; Graf's Fina
Service- Station; Huron .Auto._.
motive & Supply; Graham
Inglis Garage; Johnston's Ser-
viee Station; M -W Motors;
Plante $ 1Worthv; Gardiner's
Shell Service Station; Reg
McGee & Sons Ltd.; Goderich
Motors Ltd.; Kazco Auto
Bodies; Emerson} Ovejholt; Al
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Linfield Shell Service; West -
Street Cities Service.
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(x. Coming Events
Be sure to° attend the Hal-
lowe'en masquerade dance -spon-
sored by the Goderich Graduate
Nurses' Association, - on Friday,
rlctoher 27, at Harbourlite Inn.
Dancing 10-2 to ;the 'music of -'
btu Baird. - Admission $1.08 per
person: Costume prizes.
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Remember the Bingo evening,
Thursday,. November 2nd, Leg-
ion Hall, at 8 p.m., sponsored
by the Goderich Co -Operative
Nursery .School. • -4041
St. George's Evening Guild .
annual turkey .. supper, October
25, 5 ' . o.'clock arid 6.30 'p.m.
•Adults; $1.50; children, 75e. Cali
Mrs. C. Bannister, 113 Quebec
St., phone 8210. - -4041
Rummage sale, spbnsoredw by
the Home and School Associ=;
ation, will be held.Saturday,
Ocober 21'; at .Cornish's vacant
store, West St., at 2 p.m.
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HalIowe'en' -bake sale, spon-
sored by Goderich Baptist
Church Florence Petsch Mission °
'Circle, at 2.30 pan., October 28, -
at Cprn ish's store. .4142
The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary, .
Branch 109, are holding a bake
sale at Denomme's Flower Shop, •~
Saturday, October 21, at 2 p.m.
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Legion Bingo every Thursday
nite in Legion Hall, Lucknow,
at 8.45 sharp. 12 regular games
at $10:00; 3 share -the -wealth;
a special for $50.00 must go.
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Rummage sale will be, held
on Saturday,' October 28, at
1.30, p.m., at Schaefer's vacant
store, under the auspices of the
Local Association of Girl ,of
and Brownies. Leave rummage
at store between 4-6 and 7-9
p.m., Friday, October 27.
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Turkey supper at Nile United
Church, Thursday,- November 2,
from 5.30-8. Tickets $1.25, pptib-
lie school children 75c. Tickets"
are available at Dunlop's Drug
Store and Eedy's Grocery Store,
also Sheppardton, Nile and
Eedy's, Dungannon, or any
member of the Nile W.A.-4i
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Sunday, and -week-day dinners ------
at Tiger Dunlop Inn by reserv-
ation only.. G. Kaitting.
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BASKETBALL. Anyone wish-
ing to- pldy basketball on Wed-
nesday nights phone BM Wor-
sell at"rJA 4-7694 after 6 p.m.
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The regular meeting of the
Goderich Home and School As-
sociation will hp held on Tues-
day, Oet6ber 24th at Victoria
School at, 8. p.in. Vaughan
D'o
(uglais 'will be the guest speak-
er slid will `give .his comments
nn "The Parent** And (''itildren's •
ReSponalbility. T+ wards . Edtica-
tiob" and wilt;.dr6 ,641t atten-
tion..to.. e. attittide,'Ot Canada,
Ruassl*, V.a. and, the ',R. in
this . A aoehirrlt hour.'i'folio*.
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Yes, it's cotnliaigl North Street
'i htit halt..Phtittk Wdta alt's .tl;slsact
ation annualea and fft sale, °
Satu.rda�y, Nove sbt
5.
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