The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-26, Page 740.
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
pASTER SUNDAY
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
9:30 a.m. Holy ,Communion
' 11:00 a.m. Choral Communion'. and Sermon
(44),or Congregation and Nirsery)
"k^ 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon
THURSDAY IN HOLY WEEK
7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.- Holy Com,munion in the Chapel
7:30 'p.m. Lentenitervice and Address
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• Rector: REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A.; D.D.
Mr, George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED -CHURCH of CANADA w
North Street United Church
GOOD FRIDAY
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship , •
"Father, Forgive Them for They, Know. -..
Not-What-They"DO- '
° EASTER SUNDAY
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
1100 cm. Morning Worship, - "-
"1 Believe in the Resurrectinn of the Body"
Holy Communion
' (Nurser/ and Juntor Congregation)
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
- Sermon and Holy Communion
The Rev. W. J. ten Haopen, BA; B.D., Min.
,L 14 Dotterer, Organist,,
nojc Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A.; Minister
William 'Camerori, Director -of Praise
EASTER SUNDAY
10:00 a.m. Church School
_ 10:10 Ol.111. Minister's Bible Class
- Study: St. Mark14:12.25
• 1100 a.m. Morning Worship
. Sermon: "A Voice Within The Tomb"
• (Nursery and Junior Congregation)
700 p.m. Evening Worship
• Sermon:."ghrist and Mary Magdalene"
8.00 p.m. Young People's 'Society
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'"11100-iityrSernverfgrhe--Death-of-The-Mang-,----,,--
Enter to Worship Depart to Servo
THE UNITED CHURCH OF GRANADA
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Victoria Street United Church
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
1146 A.M. MornintWort ip -
"The Glorions Reveille"
;1.30 p.m. 'BenR.
School and Church
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•REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER,„Oroanist,
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner :Victoria, and 'ark Streets
REV, R. G. PELFRE,Y, B.A., B.D., Pastor Dial 524-9306
9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. Worship Servi>
7110 p'.m:tvening SerVice.. .
Wed., 7:30)2.M. - Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
have:to -keep our stated
purpose • always before us;
Where it is forgotten,' the•UCW
will go on the rocks" Miss Dor-
othy Young, Toronto, told the
275 delegates attending the sec
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mid amnial meeting- of. Huron
Presbyterial UCW , James
Street .United Church, Exeter,
Wednesday of last week. -
Miss Young is secretary for
programming for the Board of
Women. "Somehlaw somebody
must be thinking and planning
ahead ferthis year, and, even,
for next year that the. UCW
may participate in •the :total
mission' of the church," she
emphasized. "Your program
secretary is the key woman of
your organization," Miss Young
New Curriculum
Mrs. Arthur JacItsom Bel!.
grave, and„Mrs. R, S. Hiltz, Ex-
eter, discussed the new curricu-
lum by a qUe.stion and answer
panel in which they stressed
that .the new ,program involves'
the VV1HOLE, church. All mem-
bers of a finally will be study-
ing the same theme at the same
lime„..,hatiatA different' level.
ourselves with the new pro-
gram -three of the UCW in
Huron have been trained in the
program and a telephone call
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
of theBaptistConvention of Ontario -and Quebec •
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m.Sunday School •
11100 a.m. Morning Worship
"The Gate of Everlasting Life"
700 p.m. Evening Warship.
The Intermediate Youth will be in charge of this service
An Easter Narrative "Jesus Conquers Death"
Tuesday 6:4.5 p.m. - Intermediate Youth
Friday 6:30 p.rn. - Explorers
• Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor
• THE SALVATION -ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMi3OLD
GOOD FRIDAY -11:00 a.m. An Hour At The Cross
SATURDAY -2:00 p.m. Bible Display and Tea
EASTER SUNDAY - 11:00 a,m.
Capt. and Mrs. A. MacMillan
7:00.p.m. Special Biblical Presentation entitled
• "The Last Week" Fluorescent chalk 4:Irawing with
• ' Black Light•
EVERYONE WELCOME!
will bring agsizt'nrice to any
group," Mrs: Hiltz.
.Miss 14;inq Leith, missionary
of Japan, told the' delegates
that the United Church of
Christ in Japan watches with
interest the United Chu,rch el
Canada and looks upon her a
an older sister church.
The opening morning devo-
tions were led by Mrs Elgin,
McKinley, Goshen' UOW, and
Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall, Mrs,
Arthur Rundle, UCW president
of the host church, weleomed
the delegates.
.Rev. S. E. Lewis, Exeter, ex-
tended greetings of Huron Pres-
bytery and Rev. Q. Park, Clin-
ton, president of London• Con-
ference, spoke briefly.
The in memoriam serviee was
le we OM -.----Mrs. a e,
Fordwich, •and MTS. Bert Alton,
Lucknow, 'Mrs. K. B. Clydsdale,
president of London ,Confer-
ence UCW, brought greetings
from that group.' IVirs. G. Wil-
kin, Goderich, contributed a
solo accompanied -by Mrs, Ken
Ottewell, Exeter, who presided
at the organ for the day. •
Mrs. William R4utly, Exeter,
presented the slate of officers
zio..wFe..installed by Yfr: Park.
• President is IVIrs. 1VIcTag-
gart, R.R. 2, Brussels; vice-pre-
sidents, Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft,
Belgrave, and Mrs. George
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT. CLARK, Pastor
iEASTER SUNDAY SERVICES (Guest Speaker Rev. Kenneth Reid - Special Easter Music
11:00 a.ni. Morning Worghip - ....
1 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Tuesday 8,:p.m. Bible Study and Prayer
Friday 8 p,m,t Yung People's Service
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches
In Canada ,
Bayfield Road at Blake St. (Entrance off Blake)
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES
. 1000 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
WED., 8:00 p.m. Praye'r and Bible Study -Notes 6n Prayer
FRE, 8:00 p.m. Young Peoples
Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A.
• A Warm Welcome To Alf -
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lVflohie, 011345.545; President of
notth' section, S. McBride,
Fordw.elt; west section, Mrs.
M.cVittie, Blyth; centre,
NI. :\ielson Reid, Wallon;
, Irs. Earl Rowe, He.n,sall;
' setrettr;,', lt.
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rig secretary, Mr.i. Robert Mc-
Kercher, Dubli,n; trea..urer,
Brock Olde, ,Clinton.
Chairmen of committees, Mrs.
Russell Balkwill, Exeter: Mrs.
Arthur Jackson, Bolgrave; Mrs
Ted McCreath, ,RCAF Station
Clintoft; Mrs. Orval- Harrison,
R.R. 1, Monkton; Mrs. Daisy
Holland, Clinton, and 'Mrs. Wil-
liam Routly, Exeter."
Portfolio, secretaries: Mrs.
Tait Clark, Goderie.h; Mrs. S.
I- oderic.h s R
ert Taylor,' Clinteiii7Mrs. Elgin
McKinley, •Zurich; Mrs. Jack
Realties, Wingham; Mrs. Bert
Alton; ',Lucknow; and Mr. Ken-
neth Greb, Centralia.
NOT A FISH
The jelbtfish, popular name
for the medusae, hears no re-
semblance to fish and is not
related ,to fish. is, <in fact,
a siviitiming marine animal,
whiCh feeds on fish and other
animals , by 'first stupefying
them with a poison contained in
its tentacles.
Mr.• And Mrs. Harr) Powell 'side and. operate their Sam.-
of the 4thcorrsc&iion
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rich Township observed ,their
57thweelding anniversary oil
March the 19(h.
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They., were marriedi
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lisle United ;Chtirch in 1937 and
resided in Halton County till
1909. .t.h.n moved to Goderich
Tov;n_hip 'where they still re
Lions Club's
Guest Speaker'
Brigadier G. McLeod Ross Ls
to be guest ,speaker at the Lions
Club this Thursday evening,
As a member of the Royal En.
gineers, • Brigadier Ross spent
30 years in widespread parts of
the world. Sinde his retire-
ment, he has served as te
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Army ,Ordnance • AmmunitionCommand.
Command. He has also been a
research engineer with Arinour
Research ,Foundation, Chicago.
BRossth
rigadier. is e, author
of the Signal -Star's weekly col-
umn, "The Green Thumb."
Lions •Ladies Night is to Ile
April 9th, Khismen and their
wives. will be joining. in the
event since there will:be no
inter -club meeting this year. It
was Rotary ,Club's turn to ar-
range for it but there was a
Slip-up on this somewhere down
the line. • 4
They.,have a family of 11
children, -3T. grandchildren and.
Z5 great-grandchildren: Orval,
Goderich Township; Robert,
British :Columbia; Mrs. James
(Olive) Rean, Godetich; Igrs.
4oseph,, (amnfa) Wilson, Gotte-
.:Lch; Herbert„ Kitchener; Mrs.
Edward (Lottie) Cuok, Colborne
•lownship; Laverne, Ciodericii;
Mrs. Joseph (Edna) Cook, Gode"-
rich , Mrs. Delbert.
(Freida) Cook, Holmesville;
Ernest, . Goderich Township.
Mrs. Mildred Clements died 23
years ago.
A family dinner was held oh
March 15th at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Codk. The
table was beautifully decorated
with pink and white streamers
and a three -tiered wedding
e.
presented with a step table by
the family.
• Mr. Powell is a son of the
late William and Sarah Powell
of Halton Count -y. Powell
is a daughter of the late Willis
and. Emma Bell of Goderich
Township.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Laughlin have left Goderich...to.
take un residence in London
where they -will l)e at home to.
their•friends at 641 Kipp's Lane,'
Jefferson Apartments 507.
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AS XPD...1)09#'1a,5
Kt on Monday Pr, Sari44‘10
work on art Imperial Oil ta.nlror,
M. aid M. GeOrge
and Donna of Rodney visite
on Sunday with Mrs, George
Kitson.
W1M.S. Meets
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson, see
n d vice:presithnt, open'ed te
March meeting of the W.M.S.
with prayer. It. was held at
the home of Miss Sadie Johnson
with 21 present. Mrs. Emile
MacLennan 'read the SeriptUre
and meditation, ifollowe4 by
prayer. The study book an
India was taken by Mrs, Finlay-
son, Mrs. Allan Macdonald and
Mrs. Alex Farrislr. Mrs.
Wil -
Liam Ross read a paper. An
invitation from the Kincardine
auxiliary for the evening of
April 14 was accepted:. ,The
ee
and the hostess and the com-
mittee served lanch.
Special Services
Pine River United Church
and Ashfield Presbyterian
Church are holding a service in
Ashfield on Good Friday at
8.30' p.m. with Dr. D. A. Mac-
Kenzie as the speaker. The
Young People's Socieity is Poin-
ing with Ripley in a Sunrise
ServiEd on Easter $unday.
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God.eriVii abgl4t .2104.4:40
will be „leatted on. Wes,t
in the.. western laT of
ground...fictor of the CPO,
Electric •building. • The
ior, of the building is now 1)01110
•renovated and fitted out ,fOr a
rGersTet hea
Greece,
er a tnhtr. ee
are Alex NiklakakO,
47:
and Jim and J.011 Boboetis.,
They have- resided in London
for the past ten years and have
been employed lately at a res-
taurant on Wellington Square,
They have ,..signed a 15.year,
lease for the," premises which
they will occupy.
PeopkWe know
Flt: Lt. Johh Harder, of 93
Elgin avenue, East, has been
seleeted go represent the' Air
Force on a Programmed Learn
ing Panel at the Ontario Educa-
• tional Association -Eastr meet-
ing in Toronto. He is a staff
instructor at RCAF Clinton's
School of Instructional Tech-
nique. The RCAF is making a
study of Programmed Learning
and -has carried out many ex-
peiiments • with the so-called'
"Teaching Machines." '•
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INFECTIONS
ointment for over60years
ToftlttrhalIVIntritirliNitidr.`"'""`
Noniritating,
soothing antisep-
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drug counters.
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'64 Carvair *nth ChM Coupe (108Tirich wheelbse)
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A General Motors Value
-Luxury cars, thriftycarsi sport cars, sporty ears, big oat's,
small ars, long car, shortcars, familycars,personal cars
5 DIFFERENT MO-DELS OF C
Why, one stop at your Chevrolet dealer's is like having your own private auto show
And if we had room here we could go on and on and list all the
engines Chevrolet offer, starting at the Chevy n's 90 -horsepower
153 4 -cylinder (it's the thriftiest!) and ranging all the way up
to the big Chev'rolet's extra -cost 425 -horsepower 409 V8 (it's
the greatest!). We -could wax eloquent about the choice of trans-
missions, and how they team up with those Chevy
power 'plants to produce some of the going -est
cas. ever. Or the fact that you can- have umpteen
different exterior and interior color choices —
enoughin fact, to allow some of our lady cus-
tomers to have the sort of fun in buying and
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chOOsing that th,ey generally reserve for slide Stores.' And all the
models with bucket seats and all the models without — all of
them caInfortable as all get -out. And the ,hundreds — yes hundreds
— of different extra -cost options . . serious ones like Positrac-
tion and gay ones like the new AM -FM radio. But all that's,
best left to your Chevrolet daler. The long and
short of it is, he'll go to any length to show you
exactly the kind and size and price of car you
want — and exactly how reasonable that price
can be for you to he able to enjoy so much
more car,
THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet Chevelle • Chevyfl Corvair • Corvette
See yoitr locdl Chevrolet deal&
Pe sure to see Bonanza on the CBC -TY network each Sunday. Check your loca1 listing for channel and time.
BAIRD MOTORS (Gdirich) LTD.
414 HURON ROAD
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Car Accidents
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During •February the Ontarii.:
Provincial .Police investigated.'
217 reportaNe accidents in
district • 6, based at .Mount
Forest. • .•
Sergeant Fred Barker' CQ1171+ ' e
tnented, "We're holding- our
own. These days yohre,,doing "-
pretty well just to hold your,
own." He said that although •
accidents are down the weather , .
has improVed.'
There were six fatal accidents
in which seven were killed, and
an additiOnal, 75 injured. There
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Were 4,232 safety Checks, and
• 1,817 warnings Issued, about 25
percent• .
During February there were
869 charges laid, 125 for de-- 1,
fective equipment, 307 for
6peeding, 215 for rules of the
road, such „As improper turns
and failure to 'yield thertght • .•
of way, 33 'charges for careless
driving, two for criminal neglig-•
once, two for dangerous di•iv-
ing,..Ave- for failure to remain'.
at the scene of an accident, one -
for intoxicated driving atfd 11
for impaired driving.
Seven were charged with driv-
ing while under Suspension., . 1.
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estahlished about 1480 'by Louis
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largest libraries in the world,
having more. than six million
volumes.
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SATIMPAr. MARCH
at 'SAO p.m.
• 15 •GAMES — $1.00
Th f prize for each regular game will be *12.00
4 8hare-The-Wea1th Jackpot Combined.
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"We Also Have Take Out, Service"
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OPEN 'TIL 2 A.M.
IAL 524-7791
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