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The Junior Chamber of Commerce of
Canada, of which we are proud to be a part, has,
as its basic principal, .the training of young men
through self education and leadership training.
Over the past three years, this Leadership
Training program in the Goderich Junior Cham-
ber has resulted in the formulation of an effective
industrial promotion program.
Only through the complete co-ordination
of the Jaycees, Town Council and other civic
groups, has the success of this project been
achieved;
We join with the people of Goderich in say-
ing "Welcome" to our new industry. We offer
our full eo-operation to assist in their adjust-
ment and assimilation into the Lifestream of the
community.
The Junior Chamber of Commerce has beenworking and will continue
to work for a
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Intensive workouts for ' the Gode-
rich entt=y in the WOAA Fastball,
League got under way over the
week -end with 30 players turning
nut to get in trim.
Under the guidance of veteran
Charlie Justice, who will coach
the local entry as well as pitch,
the team is fast beginning to shape
up into a powerful entry in the
soven-team loop.
First game of the schedule will
be played on Friday with the
Walkerton nine .,playing host to
.Meaford.
Goderich will -make its debut at
Meaford on Monday, while Kin-
cardine will be at Port Elgin and
Hanover at Lucknow the same day.
Goderich plays two more away
games, one at Hanover on May 20
and the other at Walkerton on May
22. For the opening game here on
May 22, Goderich will play` host
to the Walkerton crew:
At a meeting of club organizers,
the following executive was named:
President, Frank ' Donnelly, Q.C.;
vice-president, Bert Sanderson;,
secretary -treasurer, Bruce Arm-
strong; directors, Andy Boutilier,
Nip • Whetstone, Elmer Cranston
and Lorne ' Wakelin. Charles
Larder was named manager and
Hobert Ginn was chosen assistant
manager.
PEE WEE SOFTBALLERS NORTH STREET GROUP
HOLD SUCCESSFUL START'
With the weatherman co-operat- Announcer Dazed
ing 100 per cent; the Goderich Personal Mention: Mr. Tom Ralt-
_Pee Wee Softball League had a erty of CKNX, Wingham, spent
successful _-beginning on Saturday Sunday afternoon at Agricultural
CHURCH MUST SPEAK
(Continued from 'page 1)
with four games played in the
Park, Goderich.
"A" group and two in the "B ' Rest of story: Mr. Rafferty came
group. to Goderich to make a tape record -
In the opening tilt of the "A" ing- of interviews With Charlie
section, Croft Cleaners built up Justice and Shelly Miley, Gode-
an early lead and halted a late rich's Detroit imports for the fast -
rally by the 11. 0. Jerry crew to ball team, and other players. But
win 17-13. 'u French Cleaners team just before he left Wingham he
took the measure of Bradley & realized it was Mother's Day so
Son to the tune of a 12-5 win and - he asked , his wife ° if th're was
the Goderich Manufacturing Co. anything he could do to make the
entry ,played a smooth game to day lovelier aforer her.
down the Rouse Auto Electric "Why yes, Tom," she replied, "if
crew 27-9. you will= just take the yotiriksterh
- In the final game of the "A" along with you it will allow me to
group, Croft Cleaners took the have a perfect day of rest and
field against Aberhart's Meteors in quiet." This, he gladly consented
a hard-fought contest and came out I to do and was just about to set
on top of a score of ?8-17. off when the wife, according to
ClulrGrill scored 18 runs in the usual feminine custom, had an
'final inning to take the first game afterthought. "You know; Tom,
of the "B' series from the Court I'm sure if you were to take along
House crew by a 36-27 score. In the neighbors' children, too, they
the secoafi.gamq, the Court House would appreciate it so much."
crew roared back with vengence When he left for Goderich Toni
'to down the 'Edward Fuels team had mere than a dozen kids with
21-15. him, including his own and the
- This Saturday, action in the "A" children of several neighbors.
group will see games between From the time he left Wingham
Qoderich Manufacturing and Aber -
hart's, H.. 0. Jerry and ' French
Cleaners, Croft Cleaners 'and Brad-
ley & Son, II. 0. Jerry and Rouse
Auto Electric.
In the "B" series, Club Grill
plays two contests, *one against
Edward ' Fuels and the other
against the Court House.
Eight teams have been organized
in the gitls' loop, and a schedule
is being drawn up, ,Jack Berry
reports. Sweaters -and equipment
-are being- gathered and two more
trophies are needed for this league.
said.
At the evening service, Mr. Don-
ald delivered a sermon on the
subject "A Supreme,_ Test of Chris-
tianity."
Mr. Donald and the quartette
were welcomed to the church on
behalf of the congregation by A:
It. Scott.
- Music at -both services was under
the direction of H. Alex "Clark. At
the morning service the quartette
sang "The Beautiful Land" and
"Sweet L'il Jesus Boy." The choir
sang the anthem "Praise." A
tenor solo, "If With All Your
Hearts,' was sung by William.
Currie.
At the evening service, the quar-
tette sang "Softly Now the Light
of Day," and "Listen to de Lambs."
The choir was heard in the an• his service in the ministrywhich
them "Turn Back 0 Man,"and a
baritone solo, "Spirit of God,". was began in 189E His charges in -
sung by Herbert llarbach.
Following the evening service
the quartette was heard in a re-
cital program of varied selections
FORMER, LOCAL PASTOR
HONORED IN HAMILTON
A former pastor o,f Victoria
Street Methodist (now United)
Church, llev. William H. Graham,
D.A., now of Hamilton, was the
recipient of an unusual tribute
on the recent occasion of his 90th
birthday.
At the Sunday service in West -
dale United Church, the congrega-
tion rose and applauded Dr. Gra-
ham, who at the invitation of the
minister gave a brief review of
chided many prominent churches
in Ontario, and finally Central
Church, Hamilton, for seven years
preceding his retirement.
which was well received by the His term in Goderich was from
congregation, o. 1903 to 1917. He married a form -
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PLANS VISIT TO SICK
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The regular monthly meeting
of North - Street United Church
W.M.S.', was' held in the church
parlor on Tuesday of last week
with- the president, Mrs. Howard
Robertson, presiding. The regular
reports were read and adopted.
It was unanimously decided to
send the share of the money re-
ceived by the W.M.S. from the
proceeds of the Presbyterial con-
vention be sent - to the Training
School" in Toronto.
A plan of organization to visit
all sicic and shut-ins was reported
by Mrs. ,ii. Martin of the committee
of community friendship. The
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Pat-
terson, reported three letters sent
and replies received. She read an
appreciative letter from the family
of the Iate' Mrs. Grey. A pleasant
event of the afternoon was the
presentation of a life membership
certificate by Mrs. C. Holland on
behalf of Mrs. Eat•1 Westbrook to
Mrs. D. Schwanz. A motion was
passed that Mrs. Howard Robert-
son, Mrs. Clifford Holland, and
Miss Strang,be responsible for the
revising of the membership list.
Mrs. John Vincent gave a repbtt
of the Presbyterial meeting.
there never was a dull moment. The devotional period, presided
Arriving at Goderich he started to over by Mrs. Charles Barker was
drive the car around the race track opened by p prayer written 0 Miss
when it was stopped half.. way Mary Robertson, a shut-in member,
around. He was then seen to lug following which Mrs. Barker con -
all the heavy recording equipment I ducted a missionary quiz in which
from the car and cart - it over to Mrs. E. Maskell, Mrs. R. Johnson
and Miss Strang took part. Mrs.
Barker then gave an interesting
talk on the Christian Church in
Africa. The closing hymn, which
had been1
c toren by Mrs. W. Fin -
the other side of the field. Aske)
why he didn't drive the car around
to the interview spot he*Milied be-
tween pants of his breath that the
bloomin' thing had run out of gas.
Later in .the day, another upsetnigan, another , shut-in members,
was to- find -one -of'the car's tires�ivas sung, after which -Mrs. Barker
flat. closed the meeting.
When day was nearly done he
commenced to gather together his
flock. Some were readily available
while others had wandered to all
parts of the park,and even beyond.
It was then ttirom_had to give
like a hog callin' contest. And in
due course with considerstle lung
effort he managed to get them all
together and start off for Wing-
ham.
'Tom still believes in Christmas
day but after his experiences oil
Sunday he is wondering if this
Mother's Day stuff is all that it is
cracked up, to be.
ei' - Goderich girl, Miss Martha
Campbell, daughter of Rev. T. M.
and Mrs. Campbell, in 1896. He
was president of the London Con-
ference in 1919-20 and delegate to
the World Conference of Method-
ism at London, England, in 1921.
THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1953
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The F.W.T.A.O. Regional As:
sembly was held in London, last
Saturday. Delegates from Huron
South ' were Miss Helen Frederic,
of Exeter a1Ecl Miss Luella John-
ston, of nton: Miss Lottie
Robinson, a Director of Region one,
Miss Gertrude George, Miss Esther
Hume and Miss Gladys McDowell,
from Goderich; attended the, As-
sembly. The -1954 Assembly will
be held in Goderich.
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Mrs. Chris. Johnston, Huron
road, is spending a month's vaca-
tion with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter and family,i Mr, and Mrs. Gar-
rett Carpenter at Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Silverthorn and
family of Belmont visited over the
week -end with Mrs. Silverthorn'3
mother, Mrs. Jennie McGratten.
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