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wag 24 -- i4PEItICB SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, .APRIL 2, 1986
RIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
Goderich Area
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH.
524-7345
Clinton Area
L MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
Stratford
Cemetery Memorials
DISTRICT OFFICE & SHOWROOM
Suncoast Mall, Goderich
.,_.... OPEN DAILY
10 a.m. to6p.m.
Or'Any Evening By Appolniment
PHONE 524-8457
Serving Southwestern
Ontario forever 50 years.
D.A. Denomme - Manager
Res. 524-6621
(Private Entrance at the front of the Mall
Next to Suncoast Restaurant)
Opening Soon!
Lakeland industrial
June 2 1986
Located at
4279 Suncoast Or. East
"IN THE HEART'OF DOWNTOWN VARNA"
4827103
11.
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First Baptist Church
MONTREAL STREET. GODERICH
MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday 10:00 a.m. PRAYER 8. DUKE STUDY i
PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KIDD t
•524-9049 •
You can find acceptance, purpose, ley 8. peace In Christ
ST. GEORGE'S CURCH
Anglican - EspiscopalI
North and Nelson Streets, Goderich
Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
IOrganist-Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R.C.T:
i 2nd Sunday of Eoster April 6th 7 A 116 1966
i 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 3 Li11
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11:00 o:m. Choral Eucharist L j WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
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11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "St. Thomas, honest doubter." ) li
Guest organist: William Cameron L `,���;I?', �z
Church School and Nursery} (Cable 1 R telecast at 1 o'clock)
2:00 p -m. Evening Prayer at Christ Church, Port Albert, i t - .. 6w•�
followed by Cemetery Board meeting
7:30 p.m. Board of Management meeting �77 ROBERT BALL...MINISTER `
—You are always welcome--
Guest
elcome— i i ROBERT BLACKWELL...DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
Knox Presbyterian Church,
The Rev, G.L. Royal M.A., M. Div., Minister
Shirley M. McCall, Pastoral Assistant
Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise
Sunday, April 6
11:00 a,m. Divine Worship
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
2:00 p.m. Young Peoples
Sermon 'ALPHA AND OMEGA"
(Nursery Facilities)
Communicants' Class commences April 20, 10:00 a.m.
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve 4
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I Calvary Baptist Church
HAYFIELD ROAD AT 'SLAKE STREET
10:00 a.m, - Bible School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
6:30 p.m. Olympians (Wednesday)
7 p. m. Prayer Services (Wednesday) -
7:30 p.m. Word of Life Club (Friday)
Nursery Facilities ... available
Pastor: Terry Woodcock
• Phone 524-6445
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY' CHURCH_
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., .�. North Street United Church
i56 North Street. $24-7691
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/ SUNDAY,pr •
Rely ion
Madeline Edwards speaks
on Canada's native people
The March meeting of the Arthur Circle
was held on Monday, March 17, with 25
members and one guest present.
- President Sandi Davidson opened the
meeting by welcoming all and stated that
this meeting was the first of a two part study
of the North American natives; '
Grace Cameron read a poem written by
an Indi n..lady, Barbara Lavalley from the
SenecaNation of lower New York, followed
by a prayer; Ojibway - by Art Solomon
read by Susanne German.
For the Healing of the Nation was sung,
accompanied by Madeline Edwards. The of-
fering was received by Vi Fuller and Winnie
Walters. The scripture lessons were read by
Joyce Thorn, Madeline Ritchie and Joan
Perrott from Acts, Chants. 10.11.
Madeline Edwards was the guest speaker
and spoke on the Native People, telling of
the early hardships these people had to cope
with and in some cases still are. She stated
the Natives are very artistic and some have
become well known for their crafts. There is
also a definite attempt being made to
broaden our understanding of the Native
people.
The member§ formed a circle and, were
served refreshments.
Reports were heard from the treasurer
and secretaries and all joined hands and
repeated the Mizpah Benediction.
Voice for Life plans annual
dinner meeting in Wingham
WINGHAM-Eleven board members were
present at the March meeting of Voice for
Life, Wingham and area.
A major item on the agenda was the up-
coming twelfth annual dinner Meeting. It
will be held on April 23 at 7 p.m. at St. An-
drew's- Presbyterian Church here. Roast
beef will be served. Everyone is welcome.
Tickets will be available from board
tembers.
The film The Silent Scream, depicting an
actual abortion by ultra -sound and narrated
by Dr. Bernard Nathanson, an ex -
abortionist, will be shown after the dinner. A•
.doctor will be on hand to answer questions.
Entertainment will also be provided by a
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singing group.
The group is looking into the purchase of a
new pro-life TV ad and plans to enter into a
new TV commercial contract with CKNX
for the coming year.
In the next newsletter, each member will
be mailed two wallet -sized cards listing pro-
ducts to be boycotted and also listing alter-
native products which can be purchased.
Welcome
to our new store.
in Goderich.
Opiling'Daye,
is Monday, -April 7
at 9 a.m.
A Free Carnation
to the first
hundred shoppers
Watch for our exciting
full-page ad in next week's paper
JEWELLERS
2.Court House Square
Goderich 5244195 -
Joining our other locatilrl8'Irf
CLINITON
SEAFORTH
WALKERTON:
EXETER
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St MA PS
One cart) will be kept by the member for
easy reference and the other will be s t to
the Upjohn company in a letter of., r test.
The Silent Scream was shown at a•public
showing in the library of Sacred Heart
School in Wingham on February 25.. New
pamphlets will be purchased for upcoming
fairs at which the group hopes to have' infor-
mation booths.
Local people from the Wingham and
Goderich area continue to picket regularly
the Dr. Morgentaler abortion clinic in
Toronto, to protest continued operation.
The clinic is illegal. The picketing has been
going on daily since December, 1984.
Tentative plans were made for a fundrais-
ing garage sale to be held in late spring.
Board members were asked to reflect upon
a well-known quotation from Mother
Theresa. In answer to the question, "What.is
the greatest obstacle to global peace?",
Mother Theresa replied, "Abortion". "If a
mother can kill her own child, what is left
but for others to do the same?"
Seniors ' honored with awards
TORONTO -The Honourable . Ron Van
Horne, Minister for Senior Citizens Affairs
and MPP for London North, announced that
the Government of Ontario will honor in-
dividual seniors with Senior Achievement
Awards. This is part of the Senior Citizens'
Month celebrations to be held in June.
"It is important that we recognize and
honor the many contributions which seniors
continue to make to their communities and
our society," said Mr. Van Horne.
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Nominations for the Senior Achievement
Awards may be made by the public as well
as commtlhityorganizations wishing to
recognize individuals in their area.
Nominees must be senior citizens, residents
of the Province of Ontario, and have achiev-
ed significant goals and made an outstan-
ding contribution to the citizens of the pro-
vince during their retirement years. A
selection committee will choose up to 20
seniors who will receive the award.
" While we cannot single out all of the
thousands of seniors in Ontario who give
freely of themselves to others, we want to
highlight through these awards some of the
significant contributions from which we all
benefit," said Mr. Van Horne.
People wishing to nominate, a senior
citizen in their area mal% contact the Ontario
Seniors Secretariat, 700 Bay Street, 3rd
floor, Toronto, Ontario. M5G 1A6 or call
(416) 965-5106 to obtain an application form.
Deadline for making nominations is April
30, 1986..
Spring Perm Special
Reg.
Reg.
$45.
$35.
Now
Only
Now
Only
$35.
$30.
WASH & WEAR SPECIAL $20.
Remainder of Perms at Regular Price
SALE ENDS APRIL 30, 1986
VAL'S
Val, Joni, Nancy,
Brenda & Sandy
108 Lighthouse St.
Goderich
524-2943
BEAUTY
SALON
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Kennel,
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We are sponsoiring a 10 week
,course in obedience binning
April 15, 1986
at the
Bayfield Arena
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for more
iriformation
524-4963
CALL. 4821774
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