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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-11, Page 311 1 Legion. statement incticates satasfactory year • ® • \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 .. 1' 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" } Acts10:36 e • _... v5r........e._..v.�.v.a._..v. �/�a.0..0..e0a.v.0amaav0.✓�.em'smme.A..vm V •v.�.�eOSA.O's.. - L-VARY-DA.PT-IS1 CHURCH 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 tI 1tri 11111 VCfltl"1nL'i' (1-,I111rC11 j Services held each Sunday at Robertson Memorial School° I 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" oa.e-.a•w..a.a.....a-.0-a:.sa.es..eas.m-e....>..ems..-.....®..>..->.m.-•••-..-•••-m.•••.-; r_fl_. — .�. -. v.v.v.v.••••,.» ORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH ry L..•w.ev,-v m.'s••11.•-...• •0.._. -vv •_ ••^••••.-v.e1.•.V •1•_e•v m-•••..m.iamtmmV,_.mn...1..•vm•••.....••tm. V nm••••••- •ev.-••••...vm1 ri .ea, -, ma: THE SALVATION ARMY j 18 WATERLOO ST. S 1 L 1 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 i 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP 6 :30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE 524-9341 ,f? 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 • Knox Presbyterian Churchgrys • • •�����•�. a—•e_•._•�.._..._.._••�_.� 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) f SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM -} (Sunday School retires—ire the Servl e1,. Enter to Worship Depart to serve e .�a'"seR✓ae..see^e..aewnea.ae�...a.•.a.ea..r.•-�.•+�....-se.--�nm'n.3. �.m..r.�..,..........m..net „lyam' L'C9^v:ba^-::•v-'...e.-.v.q:ee+y.ae•a-,�.aav,ea-�urae�y..-�. i 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 / HOWE, B.A. ` 10:00 A.M. LENTEN ...'. COMMUNION , - t I 11:15 A.M. BENMILLER SERV CE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH e 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 1 MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524-6621 PRYDE MONUMENTS BUSINESS EST. 1920 •••. ..•. - .•• . ote•L'. :�:: 0.6 - ipAry 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. —PAGE 11A 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. (Formerly of Donnelly, Murphy & Pickell) Announces the Opening of his office for THE PRACTICE OF LAW ATI 58 SOUTH STREET. GODERICH 524-8335 COACH HOUSE TRAVEL Announces 1981 CHARTERS TORONTO COPENHAGEN X589. ALL FLIGHTS DEPART TORONTO FOR COPENHAGEN OR BILLUND 25 JUNE 02 JULY' 16 JULY 30 JULY 06 AUGUST SCHEDULE RETURN TO TORONTO FROM COPENHAGEN OR BILLUNO 15 JULY 22 JULY 05 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 26 AUGUST 15 JULY 22 JULY 055 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 26 AUGUST ' 22 JULY 05 AUGUST '19 AUGUST 26 AUGUST 05 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 26 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 26 AUGUST DURATION PRICE 3 Weeks 4 Weeks 6 Weeks 8 Weeks 9 Weeks. 2 Weeks 3 Weeks.ti 5 Weeks 7 Weeks 8 Weeks 1 Week 3 Weeks Weeks eeks 61,\eeks 1 Werk 3 Weeks 1 Weeks 2 Weeks 3 1,Veeks S589. S589. 5589. 5589. $589. S589. 5589. S589. 5589. 5589. S589. 5589. 5589. 5589. S589. 5589. 5589. 5589. 5589. CHILI) FARES - 2 to 12 $549. INFANTS FREE 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- tinuing on to Copenhagen. Many of you will be destined for cities located near BIIIund, this convenient stop will not only allow you to arrive at your destination hours earlier but will also greatly reduce the cost of your onward ground transportation. FLIGHTS OPERATED BY MAERSK AIR BOEING 707-720 =THE COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 115 DUNDAS ST. LONDON 672-7770' 899 MAIN ST. ^ EXETER 2350571 59 HAMILT GODERICH 524-2615 N ST. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-265-4260