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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-02, Page 12
l'A(iiE 12—GOD) RICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SePTEMB.ER 2, 1987 ommunit News CiJecoirge'ii Chuirch Anglican - Episcopal North and Nelson Streets Goderich Organist Choirmaster David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. Sunday, Sept. 6, 1987 8 30 a.m Holy Communion The Rev. Douglas Pitts 9 30 U.m Morning Prayer at Christ Church, Port Albert The Rev. William Craven. 11 00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon The Rev Douglas Pitts —You are always welcome— North Street United Church 56 North Street, 524-7631 WORSHIP & JUNIOR CONGREGATION 10:00 A.M. each Sunday Worship Leader: September 6th REV. ROBERT 0. BALL (Cable Telecast begins Sept. 13th) Robert Blackwell -organist- Knox Presbyterian Church Interim Moderator The Rev. B.A. Nevin Interim Minister The Rev. R.W. Johnson Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise Sunday, Sept. 6th SUMMER SERVICES ARE 10:00 A.M. Mre Johnson will preach (Nursery Facilities) Lemonade On The Front Lawn After Service Enter to Worship Depart to Serve CuRvtgry ' � s' Church BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET PASTOR TERRY WOODCOCK Phone 524-6445 Sunday, Sept. 6, 1987 Nursery Facilities . available Sunday School 10:00 a.m Morning Service • 11 00 a rn. Evening Service • 7:00 p.m Tuesday, Sept. 8 • 7:00 p.m. Frank and Debbie Hargreaves (Ministry in Music) OLYMPIANS Teddy Bear Picnic Wednesday Sept. 9 • Er 30 Prayer Meeting - Wednesday 7:00 p.m. WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Free Methodist Church Mc Kay Hall Nelson St. Lower Level Sunday, September 6th Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Service 11:.00 a.m. • New Pastor Rev, Ron Ashton 524-64Q4 SEVEN DAY BIBLE READING SCHEDULE: Sept. 2 - Psalm 77 Hath God Forgotten to be Gracious - No! -Sept. 3 - Psalm 78:1-32 - Men Believe.Not Despite God's Wondrous Works ;On Their Behalf. - Sept. 4 - Psalm 78: 33-54 - Lip Service ... But Their Heart Was Not Right. - Sept. 5 - Psalm 78: 55-72 - Why Was God Jealous? Sept. 6 - Psalm 79 - Rejoicing Is The Natural• Result Of Repenting. Sept. 7 - Psalm 80 - God's Face Shines Upon The Repentant. Sept. 8 - Psalm 81 - A Call To Worship Rub -a -dub -tub, five kids in a...Well, actually, these five Toronto youngsters ire peeking out of the Shelter Bay, part of the equip- ment on ditlay at the Marine Museum at the Goderich Main Beach. The Tailors, from left, include; Kirsten Turner, 3, David Taylor, 4, Heather Wing, 3, Claire Wing, 6 and Alexander Taylor, 7. The youngsters, all from Scarborough were visiting in the area last week. (photo by Dave Sykes) Crafts. andhobbies night at school GODERICH TW°P. - Holmesville Public School Audittriu n buzzed. with activity after a surnner break when Bluewater Creative Neech held their regular monthly meeting on Autust 25. It was crats and hobbies night as members, guess, and businesses exhibited wares while speial guests were Lewiscraft of London withFrancis Simons, manager, as guest speake. She showed .several sim- ple projects ancexplained the availability of Lewiscraft ad Supplies service for various crafts. lora Keyes of Varna in- troduced Francs and Joyce Schenck, Seaforth thankedler on behalf of the group. Parking rickets. y you can no longer get away withoutp: - g Sorry, but you had better think twice about filing those slips of paper in your glove compartment. Because new legislation means that either you pay the fine, request a trial if you wish to dispute the alleged infraction or your vehicle permit and license sticker will not be renewed. You decide which option. It's that simple. Should you receive a parking ticket, the ticket itself will tell you if the munici- pality issuing the ticket is using the new legislation and what your options are. All muni- cipalities will be using the new legislation by 1989. For more information contact: Communications Branch Ministry of the Attorney General 18 King Street East, 5th floor Toronto, Ontario M5C 105 v Ministry of the Attorney General '' Members exhibiting were Joyce Schenk, Seaforth knitted sweaters, Maxine Johnston, Goderich, Cabbage Patch Dolls. Emma Cox, quilts; Eileen Staddon, with a demonstration on her knitting machine; Faye Oakes crafts and embroidered pic- tures; Isabel MacDonald, ceramics; Max- ine Pollock, Goderich, beadwork; Anne Gor- nall, painted sweatshirts; Ina Fisher specialty crafts and Marie Collins displayed ter labor of love, a crocheted lace table cloth representing 300 hours of time. Wonnetta Holland displayed her Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus while Linda Postill showed one of her many talents - wheat weaving. Businesses that added that extra specialty to the evening were Mary Marsh Lingerie, Clinton, Ruth's Custom Crafts; Londesboro and Mary's Sewing Centre all showing the latest "looks" in fashion. Upwards of 75 people attended the meeting. Door prizes were donated by Ruth's Custom Crafts, Mary Marsh Lingerie, Don Middleton's Whitehall Farm', Isabel MacDonald Ceramics, and were won by Donna Sowerby, Goderich, Shelley Merner, Clinton and Susan Dick Egmond- ville. Lewiscraft had secretly marked a SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS 1 Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area • ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 lucky chair and Margaret Chapman won a $10 gift certificate. Audrey Middleton, President, discussed future plans with the group. The Wellesley Apple Butter Festival bus trip Saturday, September 26 which is open to anyone wan- ting to go. The Stratford Festival bus trip Sunday, Oct. 18 to see Cabaret still has- 15 seats left for sale and are available up until September 15th. Members and friends were invited to par- ticipate in the creative needle yardsale on August 29 at Whitehall Farm. The Silks and Satins Seminar with Hazel Boyd Hooey, Oc- tober 13 or October 14 at the Ramada Inn London was also noted. Five new members joined the club mak- ing a grand total of 46 members. . The August newsletter was available to the members. In it are instructions for mak- ing a rainy day poncho. A sample poncho was available at the meeting to illustrate this quick project you could make for children going back to school. The next meeting will bethe fourth Tues- day of the month, September 22 when Audrey Stevens of Special Sewing Services; London will be speaking - PRYDE MONUMENTS 310 Victoria Street Centralia SHOWROOM 293 Main Street Exeter Memorial Counsellor STEPHEN FERGUSSON 2350620 or 1.800.2653477 Evenings 235.0658 Clinton Lions Club Annual SEAFOOD FESTIVAL S©turday,September 12- GODERICH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE HOLMESVILLE DINNER: 7 - 9 P.M. Your choice of 2 of the following — Fresh Lobster, Oyster in the Half -Shell, or Salmon Steaks. Limited number of tickets! DANCE TO FOLLOW TICKETS: $15. each, available from GROVES T.V. 482-9414 MY FAIR LADY 482-7872 Proceeds to Clinton Public Hospital Building Fund FRANK. & DEBBIE HARGR &- V As the former directors of HIS AMBASSADORS for 12 years, Frank & Debbie toured the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Now in an exciting musical ministry -of their own, they challenge hearts through testimony and song. Invite your friends to hear this uplifting presentation of God's working in lives today. DATE: Tuesday, September 8 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - LACE: Calvary Baptist Church, / Goderich S 1