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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-08, Page 11I• on display from the Historical Automobile Society of Canada( organized by the Radar Circle Region) and the Toronto and Brampton Model A Ford Owners Summer Tour. This unique collection of antique vehicles Will be on: display from 11:30 a.m. to"3:30 p.m. Don't miss out on the last day of the Kinsmen Summerfest, July 9-11; • also in Court House Park and featuring carnival rides arid games. For further details, calf' 524-6600 oro524-2513. Jennifer Chan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charlton Chan, of 132 Essex Street, Goderich, has been awarded the Veterans' Memorial Scholarship for obtaining the highest average in Grade 9 at GDCI. World peace is topic of meeting A talk . on,, world peace will . be the highlight of a meeting of the Baha'i Com- munity of Colborne :Township. The Baha'i Community of Colborne' Township is holding an .evening .of friend- ship and inspiration on Tuesday, July 14. The meeting will , be held • at the home, of Jum and JoAnne Durst, 29 Dunlop.. Dr., Century Heights, at 8 p.m. Guest speaker is Gordon Naylor, who will be speaking on "The Promise of World Peace." An informal . discussion will follow. Interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. - Rev. Woods says goodbye In what was his farewell service on Sun- day, June 2I at • Victoria Street United Church, Rev. John D.M. Wood celebrated Holy Communion and welcomed new members into fellowship. Those joining the church . were Mr. James Harrison, by transfer; and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ritchie, by reaffirmation of faith. Following the service; Ken Grigg, chair- man of the Board, of Stewards, asked Mr. and Mrs. Wood to come to the front of the church to accept a presentation. Helen Riehl, accompanied by children of the•Sun- day School, presented the couple' with a Gwen Kiar watercolor painting. Catherine Robinson, on behalf; of the congregation, ex- tended congratulations and best wishes to John and Iva on their 40th wedding anniver- sary and presented them with a quilt made by Margaret Armstrong. Mr. Grigg then made a presentation of a purse of money, along with the best wishes of the congrega- tion for continued good health and much happiness in their retirement. The Woods, who will be moving to St. John, N.B., then expressed their thanks. Following the service, everyone was in- vited to share in the luncheon held downstairs. The church hall was decorated by the young women of the Sunday School with pink and white streamers, balloons and bells. A delicious buffet luncheon was serv- ed by the Sunday School staff and the UCW. BI e Cross Introduces Joe Sgotto Group Representative Blue Cross is pleased to introduce Joe Sgotto as a Blue Cress representative in your. community. Joe joins Marlene West and the London Office staff.. Experienced in the field of employee benefit programs, Joe will be pleased to show you the plan or combinaltion ofplans which will provide complete coverage for employee -group health care requirements. v - •e Joe Sgotto is located in the London Office at: 371 Dufferin Avenue London, Ontario N6B 1Z5 Tel 519-439-0136 IIIIBLI,JE CROSS 7484 • Two cakes, made by Linda MacDonald, were served for dessert. One cake was an anniversary motif and the other was made to represent a book with best wishes for retirement on one page and a message on friendship on the other page. Tubular Resin Furniture the ultimate in elegant casual living VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR: • Artificial Plants • Casual Furniture • Acrylic Drinkware • Outdoor Torches and Candle Lamps • "Weber" Portable Barbeques and Outdoor Fireplaces 41 SHOWROOM HOURS Monday t.=•. Friday Saturday and Sunday 8:30 to 5:30 10:00 to 4:00 "We encourage a standard of excellence in Casual Living Quality" Grand $end, Ontario 238-2110 People John Kalbfleisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalbfleisch of RR 1, Varna, has been awarded the Peter Adamson Memorial Scholarship for the highest average in Grade 12 at GDCI. 1987 GDCI award. winners Nadja Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Davidson of 148 Victoria Street North, Goderich, has been awarded the Veterans' Memorial Scholarship for obtaining the highest average in Grade 9 at GDCI. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, Pick Your Own RASPBERRIES at MARTIN'S MARKET H'wy. 8, I/4 mile East of Benmiller Road .7 a Pint l5OaQuart LOTS OF BERRIES CLEAN NEAT ROWS "FUN PICKIN" WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987—PAGE 11 SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS ,Clinton Area MICHAEL. FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area • ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 Kevin Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Black of RR 6, Goderich, has been awarded the McKim Memorial Scholarship for ob- taining the highest average in Grade 11 at GDCI. Ken Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strong of 36 Kingston Street, Goderich, has been awarded the Peter Adamson Memorial Scholarship for obtaining the highest average in Grade 10 at GDCI. St. Christopher's Beach site of CKNX Beach Blow Out There will be a lot of "Fun In The Sun" on Saturday, July 11 in Goderich .with the CKNX FM 102 Beach Blow Out, an Antique • Automobile Display and the final day of activities for the Kinsmen Surnmerfest all scheduled. Beach Blow Out activities take place. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at St. Christopher's Beach. Activities include best tan, wildest. shorts, best decorated sailboard and most uniquely dressed windsurfer contests. A volleyball tournament, teams must pre- - register, plus free windsurfing lessons and demos are all part of the lake side action. Beach Blow Out information is available by contacting Tory at Godericff Windsurf- ing, 524-9603. Court House Park will also .be a hub of activity July 11 with antique automobiles • HARBOR REPORT The Algorail arrived from Midland, light for salt, on June 26 and cleared for -Parry Sound on ,JJne 27. • The Algoway arrived from Cleveland on JunO8, light for salt and cleared ori June 29 for Kingston. The Algosoo arrived from Sault Ste. Marie, light for salt on July 2 and cleared for Millwaukee and Chicago on July 3. • The Algoway arrived trom Cleveland, light for salt, on July 4 and cleared for Green Bay, Wisconson on July 5. The Canadian Pioneer arrived from Port Colborne to load Corn on June 23 and ' cleared for Quebec City on June 24. The Beechglen arrived from Thunder, Bay, with grain, on July 1 and cleared for Thunder. Bay, light, on July 3. 111r. & 31rs. Ron Moore are pleas- ed to announce the engagement of their daughter Jo-t1nne ,Marie to ,Joe Goei anlocla, .son of ,®Ir. & Mrs. LeRoy Gowanlock. The wedding ;i'iIl lake place Satr-'rda'. August twenty-second, 1987 at St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich at 4:00 p.m. PRYDE MONUMENTS 310 Victoria Street Centralia SHOWROOM 293 Main Street ,. Exeter Memorial Counsellor STEPHEN FERGUSSON 235E0620 or 1800.265.3477 Evenings 235®0650 St. George's Church Anglican - Episcopal . North and Nelson Streets, Goderich • Priest -in -Charge. The Rev. Douglas Pitts, Bayfield Organist - Choirmaster. David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. Sunday, July 12th 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion - The Rev. Douglas Pitts 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion at Christ Church, Port Albert - The Rev. William Craven 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon • The Rev. Douglas Pitts. N. You are always welcome — North Street United Church 56North Street, 524-9631 WORSHIP 8 JUNIOR CONGREGATION 10:00 A.M. each Sunday Worship Leader: July 12th REV. GORDON G. PICKELL Robert Blackwell — organist — Calvary Baptish Church BAYFIELD ROAD 'AT BLAKE STREET PASTOR TERRY .WOODCOCK Phone 524-6445 Nursery Facilities .. available Sunday School • 10.00 a.m. Morning Service • 11 00 o m Special Music provided by our Choir Evening Service • 7:00 p.m. Mr. Bob Hanna, Missionary to Colombia Prayer Meeting • Wednesday 7 00 p m. WELCOME TO THE FffIENDLY CHURCH, Knox Presbyterian Church Interim Moderator ' The Rev. B.A. Nevin Interim Minister The Rev. R.W. Johnson Sunday, July 12 SUMMER SERVICES ARE 10 A.M. Guest Minister: The Reverend W.J. Murray (Nursery Facilities) Lemonade On The Front Lawn After Service Enter to Worship Depart to Serve The Salvation Army 18 Waterloo St. 415 2 4-9 34 1 Capt. & Mrs. Walter Clark 9:30 Sunday School for all ages 11:00 Morning Worship Service Evening Service 6:30 p.m. SEVEN DAY BIBLE READING SCHEDULE: JULY 8 - PSALM 21 - PRAISE THE LORD' JULY 9 - PSALM 22 THE PSALM OF THE CROSS AND THE CROWN JULY. 10 - PSALM 23 - THE GREAT SHEPHERD CARING FOR HIS SHEEP JULY 11 - PSALM 24 - THE KING ASCENDING BACK TO GLORY JULY 12 - PSALM 25 - THE SECRET TO DISCOVERING GOD'S SECRETS JULY 13 - PSALM 26 - ' A MAN OF INTEGRITY JULY 14 - PSALM 29 - A PSALM FOR THE WEAK HEARTED