The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-11, Page 311
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Legion. statement incticates satasfactory year
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\ifODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,1
BY NEIL SHAW
The general meeting of
Legion Branch 109 was held
in the Jubilee Room on Tues-
day, March 3 at 7:30 p.m.
First vice-president,
William Burke, was in the
chair and 36 members were
in attendance. •
The meeting opened witL
the initiation of three nem
members, namely Don Mit
chehnore, Peter Burley anc
Chris Smale. The ceremony
was conducted by Deputy
Zone Commander Robert
Chapman, assisted by first
vice-president Burke.
Six applications for
associate membership in
People of many faiths and rengtoue beliefs gathered m
North Street United Church Friday for the annual World by Native American Indian women who representedtribes
from throughout the United States. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Day of Prayer service. The text of the service was prepared
Cluirch D
BEREA-BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN CHURCH l
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Gibbons St. at Suncoast Drive
9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
10:30 Worship
Marvin L. Bari, Pastor 524-2235
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all"
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BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC -FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor
10:00 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. "GOD'S DIVINE PROTECTION"
6:30 P.M. - WORD OF LIFE CLUB
7:30 P.M. - EVENING SERVICE
TUES. 6:30 P.M. "THE OLYMPIANS"
WED. 7:30 P.M. PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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Services held each Sunday at
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10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 1
Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday'
at 10:30 a.m. for the
"Back to God Hour"
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THE SALVATION ARMY
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Welcomes you to worship
SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1981
GUEST MINISTER:
Rev. Mervyn Reuber, BA., B.D.
THE WORLD LOOKS AT THE CROSS"
(Second Sunday in Lent)
Sunday School at Regular Hours
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9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP
6 :30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
524-9341
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All Are Cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship
The Anglican Church of Canada
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
North and Nelson Streets, Goderich
Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
Second Sunday in Lent
II1. .8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
l_ 11:00 a.m, Church School and
1 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion
The Reverend George Youmatoff at both services
Wednesdays in Lent: 10:00 a.m. - Holy Communion
Thursdays in Lent: 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion
Nursery
March
15th
You are always welcome at St (,,serge's
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THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL,
M.A., M. DIV. MINISTER
LORNE H. DOTTER ER, Director of Praise
10:00 a.m. Communicant's Class
SUNDAY, MARCH 15
11:00 a.m. Sunday Wiwi!
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
.2:00 p.m. P.Y.P.S.
.3:30 p.m. Bellchoir
SERMON: "A FAVOURED TEXT"
(Nursery Facilities)
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(Sunday School retires—ire the Servl e1,.
Enter to Worship Depart to serve
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Choir Director and Organist: Mrs. Leonard Warr
9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
(i EVERYONE WELCOME j
? VICTORIA STREET UNITED CHURCH
I MINISTER: REV. JOHN D.M. WOOD, B.A., B.D.
t ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR: MR. PAUL W.J. j
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10:00 A.M. LENTEN ...'. COMMUNION
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11:15 A.M. BENMILLER SERV CE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec
Montreal Street (near The Square)
Edward J.' Anderson, Pastor
AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
Branch 109 were presented
to the floor by membership
chairman William Mc-
Callum. Those accepted
were Ellen Mero, Sherry Sid -
dal, Leonard B. Sheardown,
Carol Manderson, Brian
Knights and Lloyd Tigert.
The annual financial state-
ment, given by finance
chairman Comrade Robert
Chapman, indicated a
Frenzied activity,
at Clinton school
With the winter. break just
around the corner, many ac-
tivities have finished for this
term at Clinton Christian
School. Houseleague
volleyball has been com-
pleted. Team 2 was the
ultimate winning team. Con-
gratulations!
On Saturday, February 21,
the school's girls' volleyball
team participated in the
local public schools' tourna-
Christian
high school
to open in '82
The Wingham and District
Christian High School
Society held a membership
meeting on February 27 in
the Wingllarn Bible Chapel.
At this meeting, the
proposed constitution was
adopted, and a board of
directors elected. The
membership instructed the
board to promote the cause
of Christian Education and
tors direct efforts toward
opening a Christian High
School in September 1982.
ment. '1'nis event was a first
for Clinton Christian as the
new facilities allowed the
students to engage in
volleyball. All enjoyed the
day very much and were tied
for fourth place from among
the six schools.
This week is a frenzy of ac-
tivity ,as last minute
preparations are completed
for our "Jungle Book" per-
formances scheduled for
Thursday and Friday,
March 12 and 13. It is not sur-
prising to have fully dressed.
"monkeys" and "wolves"
sitting in the desks during,
dress rehearsal time.
The last event of this term
will be the annual pancake
supper. This soc'a1 time is
scheduled for Fri d , March.
20.
satisfactory year for 19t10.
Tt''enty-seven cards, gifts
and -or visitations were
made in the past month by
sick and welfare chairman,
Comrade Ray Barker. Com-
rade. Barker reported the
following comrades in
hospital as of March 3: Alex-
andra Marine - A. Barber, H.
Hibbert, E. Scard, M.
Vickers, J. Henderson. M.
Monuth, T. Grafton. L. Sum-
mers, H. Simmons, S. Profit,
J. Adam; Westminster - D.
Wilson, B. Mohritig, R. Dren-
nan, J. Kempson, F.
Sheldon, J. Mero and
William. Michie; Cliff Hoy
and J. Durnin are in Victoria
and E. Johnston is inUniver-
sity Hospital. Listed as sick
at home are C. Brownlee, C.
Clark, H. Johnston, H.
Knisely, B. Taman, L.
Taylor, J. Gibson, L.
Gaynor, T. Bedour, F. Beas-
ly, K. Jones, P. Nevers, B.
Harris, B. Beacom and M.
Robinson...
In answer to a request by
Earl Reaburn for financial
assistance 'to. work this sum-
mer in Ghana under the ..
Canadian Crossroads Inter-
national "program, the
Branch favoured with a $200
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MONUMENTS
MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING
MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR
DON DENOMME
AREA REPRESENTATIVE
FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
Phone 524-6621
PRYDE MONUMENTS BUSINESS EST. 1920
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donation. A donation of $100
was also made to the March
of Dimes campaign.
The Branch accepted a
motion to donate $1,000 to the
Legion District C Hospital
Fund. This fund provides ex-
tras to personnel in
veterans' hospitals.
A nominating committee
was selected to bring in a
slate of officers to the
generale meeting in April at
which time further nomina-
tions and' elections will be
held. Comrade Robert Chap-
man is to contact the officers
of the Zone to provide an in-
stalling team for the Branch
installation which will be
held on Mav 23.
The annual Vimy dinner is
scheduled for April 11 with
tickets available at the can-
teen.
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SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTAMLISHED
°VER -SO YEARS
Gaderleh Area
RepresentatIye
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Rood
Goderlch
524-7345
Clinton-Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
1531ryI Street
Goatee
482-9441
NORMAN B. PICKELL LL.B.
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NEW FOR -1981 -WE NOW FLY TO
TWO CITIES IN DENMARK
FARES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOQJT NOTICE
In addition to Copenhagen, we are pleased to announ-
ce that for 1981 we can now fly you to a second city in
Denmark. Our flights will make a scheduled stop at
Billund, located in Western Denmark, before con-
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