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SUNDAY SERVICE
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
June, 21st -- Fourth Sunday After Trinity-
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion,
10:0.0 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon
�.� (Junior Congregation and"Nursery)
+} �` 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermqn
1,0/ednesday, June 24th
Nativity of St. John the Baptist
.,.. -..4 e-�.:Crux inuAkent,•.,.in the.. Chapel at
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_ 7:30 and 10:00 a.m.
Rector: REV, CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.R
Mr. George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster.
North-Stre:ete d .-h
lint a urh..
o - 11:00,,a.m. Morning Worship
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
• o.A - The Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen, B.A., B.D., Min. L. H. Dotterer, Organist.
Knox Presbyterian Church,.
THE REV. G.' LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
_ _��_Witliam Cameron, Djrectgr of�Prais� m
10:00 a.m. Church School
- 11:00 a.m. Service. ofDivine Worship
SermoT "The Miracle Of Faith"
"(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
-=d THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION
7.00 p.m. The Lord's Supper (Chapel)
Enter to Worship ' ,' r Depart to Serve
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11:00 „ a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Transfiguration"
10:00 a.m. Benmiller: Church and Sunday School
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. -
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. -
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Corner i/icjoria and Park Streets
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Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting 'and ' Bible Study
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FIRST' BAPTIST CHURCH
of the Baptis Convention ' of Ontario and Quebec
Montreal Street Near The Square '
10:00 a.m. Sunday .School' '
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesday'6:45 p.m. - Intermediate Youth
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study`
Friday 6:30 p.m. - Explorers
Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, interim. Pastor ,
THE SALVATION ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD
10:00 a.m. Sunday School ,
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Dr. W. Atkinson will, be *the guest • speaker at" the '
Salvation. Army, this weekend, June 21st, ,at
11:00 a.m. aid 7:00 p.m.
Everyone Welcome to Hear This Outstanding Speaker
.' BetheCPentecostai Tabernacle _ ,
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARIC, 'Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sun"day School Classes .-for ,all ages.
11:00 a.m. Mor"ning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service .
'Ie 'Study and Prayer
Friday 8 pmmBlYoung People's Service
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SEE . . . TONIGHT . . .
THE HOLY ' LAND
June 18th
Col$re Slides by Rev. C. Hutchinson
Berean Bible College, Calgary, Alberta
TIME: 8 P.M.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Bayfield Road at Blake St. (Entrance" off Blake)
-„•ySUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Bible School -, All Summer ,
11:00 'a.m: - 7:30, p.m. Church Services
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer and -Bible Study
Friday, 8:00 p.m. Young People's -
Pastorl R'EV. 1". LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A.
Warm -Welcome -To All
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NEWS
DUNGANIVON
DUNGANNQN.-Mr. and• Mrs.
Carleton Stingel and, song, Dan-
ny, and Messrs, Franklin and
Angus Stingel ,deft Saturday
evenixfg to motor home. The
sympathy of .the community
goes with them in the loss of
their mother. " •
o'Mr. Beverly Ourran of
Lon-
don, who is. visiting With his
granOparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Irvin, spent the weekend with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Irvin, and Betty,
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Park spent
an enjoyable afternoon this past
Sunday with Mr. aid Mrs. Bill
Wiggins and Eric aT Nile.
The community extends sin-
cere 'sympathy to Mr. Les
Schultz on the death of his
mother, Mrs, Enimer-=Dennis-
81y'tii. Mr. Schultz and son,
Gordon, attended the funeral
on Thursday.
Mr_and Ms. Anderson•.Mue...
ford-'oT' Loddon visited° a.. the
ratter's moth& . rs. E. -.Morris;
on the weeitY
... We-aru'tsorry to' hear t4ob
Irvin met with an unlaor ,urate
.stient while' at work in :the
:. Jfie,:was usin N a ety-
nrc .:and:in .some manner:
it fell over and burned three
Mr. Dalton Reid of Camp Bor-
den
Mrs.' Stan Ile- ` a ar also'at` fie
end with his --parents, Mr. and
M'el MO-
Sunday
eid Sunday visitors at the Brown
Smythe home were Mr. and'Mrs.
Bill Smythe, Michael, David,
Kevin, Steven and Laura of St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schultz
and giris spent Sunday with
Mr. and- Mrs. Dave ,Hardy and
,Visiting'en Sunday with Mrs.
Frank Jones were her daughter,
Airs. Steve Helesic, and lir.
Helesic.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Danahy,
Jean Danahy and Don_Ilowran
of Peterborough visited over- the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thonupson.and girls, Mr.
Gordon Gratton and -friend of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bruise, Young's • Point, visited
on Sunday.
Several from the district were
at Sky Harbour Airport on Sun-
day to witness the arrival of
the Lancaster Bomber.
Honor Bride
Mrs. Frank Thompson held a
trousseau tea at her home on
Thursday, June .11, , honoring
el-datt 'titer-; • 3,,o'abeiie "G'r',ae
Thompson, whose marriage. to
William- Arthur Danahy took
place in Dungannon United
xch--an•aturd-a3-moi ea;
tea_. table.. was-covera4
with; a- 'lace cloth centred with
an arrangement of 'pink daisies
and
brangrbliiii4,60001241
white tapers. Pouring tea for,
±he.;kocea ion we`re ert
S1 fel :`Mor•,ley-Wall 44.4
Mrs. Eimer Ili ;atti t ;b - t'iie
bride; Mrs. Annie Wall, grand -
great -aunt;
Mrs. Wilbur Brown
'1116Itaily' alove ly: gifts redeiV.-
fronufriends and ..neighbnr.n
were-"displayeci� -lig`yrs. 'r`on
Thompson and Misses Bernice
and Joanne Thompson. Al7s:o
assisting were Mrs,. Lloyd_ Ath
ton and Mrs. Leonard . McDon-
ald, Several friends and neigh-
bors also assisted'. Mrs. hied
Coleman of Baileyboro and Mrs.
William Wells, of Peterborough
Bri•at� of-�-rttssels:--.-.....-._�-°..-~.---.__.._-held---'-shawers.-.~f.or.,.w.-�Qraiseii'�
when. she received many beauti-
ful gifts. She also received
gifts and hest wishes' from the
staffof Johnsc n O.utbaard Motor
and Marine where s1'ie- is em-
ployed in •Peterb.orough. A
large shower was -held in Holy -
rood Hall Wednesday evening,
June 10, The bride was pre-
sented with many gifts. A
short program • followed the
shower and a dainty lunch w
served by " the ladies gf the
Tenth Concession. ,
Guild Meeting
There were seven members
and " one- visitor at the June
meeting of St. Paul's Guild
held at the home of Mrs. Tom
Park. Devotions were taken
by Mrs. Robert Mole, PIans
ere- made=°i'or'°"t ty2'OOth an-
niversary of the church ,to be
held on June 28 and also for
the annual chureb picnic. The
-presiden ;Mr-s;-Er'•-Bla ;..ciosed-
.:rne, ng�w.ith:•prayer and the
hostess,:. -as iSted by Mrs: ; r
,Caesar, served lunch.
Sy'lar would like at• -this time t•
exprestits tratofuLappreciation-
for they f t t4 al°u3T�t w
a erarl r-' `ksve ra-gtin-
gel as Dungannon news corres-
:prtidrla.::.Sffr� �retlexrl=aaei^
service to her community and
her w4 w, s,>I } ,, :ga.ta�
by l' ii d''i1`d"i d at. ntrt a
place -naw as Dunganpon c'o-rares-
ondedt" i5� "ICsF%s"'"VGrit7iamiic;
Any assistance given Mrs. Park
in the collection of news 'would
Abe . most appreciated.,
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ernly-equipped kitchen. Direct-
Iy south of it is a walk-in vault.
for records.
Shower and locker facilities
for police stalpg the building
are located iH the rnn-thwe.
wing of the basement,eve1. The
heating plant is in the -south-
west corner of the basement.
Bedard 'said ;the building is
equipped with -an ultraniodern
Area Service '
which lies within Provinc'al
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County, it serves :':1 area hound-,
.ed by Bayfield on the south and
Amberley .. on .the:_north, 'from.
a -point near Clinton on the
,east to Goderich on the west.
It is an area ,stretching 45 miles
from north to south and . 15
°mrTt¢eair
west:- •
Working
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Working ou.t of the new build-
ing, will be 13 constables, three
dui' one sergeant.
Primary responsibility' of the
detachment is':general law •fn
forcement" in, the rural -areas
its jurisdistion'; although
it cq-operat'e's with municipal
police officers when asked. '
The 'Goderich .;detachment is
part of „a Provincial Polite dis-
trict which embraces six coun-
ties, including Grey, Bruce, Wel-
lington, Waterloo and Perth in
addition .to Huron.
.Chief of the district is Dis-
trict Inspector Leslie L. Harris'
of Mpunt Forest. • •
See The Lanky.
Film �inday
"Memorial Diary of a Lanky"
will be the subject of an inter-
esting film to be shown on
OBC -TV on Sunday, June 21,
commencing at 3.30 p.m. It
will be of particular interest to
Goderich area.residents because
sof the arrival'Fiere last Sunday
of one of the. famed' Lancaster
bombers as a_ war ;.memorial.
Local viewers of the film will
be able to see it, on CKNX,
Channel „8. •
The film will show actual
bombing operations over .Ger-
many during World War IT by
the Lancasters. They will be
the same" Laneasters, the dam -
busters, which bomber Bielefeld
Viaduet in March, 1945;
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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1964.
Tender documents can be ob-
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chasing and Stores, Room. C-459,
Sir Charles Tupper Building,
Riverside Drive, Ottawa:, Office
Managers at: 241 'Jarvis Street,
Toronto; 457 Richmond Street,
ondon; Post Office Building,
Fort William, Ont.,
To be considered each tender
must be submitted on the forms
supplied by the Department.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. .
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