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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-03-03, Page 4',10,0bytery of Huron -Malt- a Presbyterian Church in 4comened in Clinton OD February 22. Rev. J. R. -1114414Ra#1, Ripley, was named em, and Rev. 11 J. n, acted in his cepa- **. presbytery sustained calls to Rev. W. J: S. 140014TO, Killyanarris„ County Antrim, North- ern Ireland from the pastoral charge• of Moleswbrth and Gerrie, and to Rev. Donald 'MacDonell', Tara,• frim the congregationaf Camel Church, Hensall. In, other business transacted, Reverends A. Nimmo, Win:gliane Rev. D. Jo Lane, Clinton; and Rev. J. ••E MacDokald, Ripley, were named as minister commissioners and elder commissioners from the eongre-gations of Goderich, Kin- cardine and Seaforth to attend the Ge Assembly whibb meets In Toronto in June. A committee eras named to study a proposed re -arrangement of cer- tain pastoral charges m the pres- bytery. This committee is under the convenership • of Rev. D. G. Campbell, Seaforth. The meeting learned that $25,706.64 or 94.8 per cent of the 1954 budget allocation, fOr the presbytery had been raised. The next regular meeting of the pres- bytery will be in May and in Knox Church, Goderteh. • Miss Elsie Thomson, Hammen, president of the Western Ontario Drama League, will open Goderich Little Theatre's annual drama fes- tival slated to be staged April 20, 21 and 22. This was announced at a meet- ing of the group's festival commit- tee held at the home of Mrs. Shill, ley Cummings, convener of the. eeinnaittee. , 4 was reported that so lar, n entities have been rCeeived. Itre are from Little Theatre gr�inxs in Chatham, t. Th $, Kite ener-Waterloo, Gate, et ricy Dungannon Junior . Poisoners an 'Wingheen Community Players. 'Norman Bloomfield,. of Mount Forest, is to be the adjudicator for the three -night event. Highly re- commended, Mr. Bloomfield is an ,exper"ienced director and •actor, having had extensive training in England. He recently moved ito INOREAM PROGRAM THROUGH FUM) MITE' At a recent meeting of the Cant adieu Cancer Society's Board of Directors, of which Mr. R. Sperl- ing, president of the local Unit is a representative, it was decided to increase its support of research and step up its assistance to cancer PatiiThientss 'increased activity along with the seciety's lay education pregram 'necessitates tht raising of additional funds during the April dancer CM:opal:in. The canweign • Ojective for the Perth -Huron Unit is $15,000. Bd. -Stiles and\ J. J. Moody are making final arrange- ments for the Goderich canvas to be held the evening of Mbnday, April 4. The funds raised will tLieLp toward the expanded program witiiln the unit, with a large per- . . eentage (if the money rai4ed in each community being .usefrrel 'veneer control work right atone. Increased assistance will be pro- vided to cancer patients by supplying cancer dressings1 transporta. tion, as well as boarding facilities. The public education proprare, of which Fred Sturdy is chairman in the local unit, will also be in, creased. This committee is anx- ious to show illans on cancer and its control and provide speakers to all rural and local organizations intereste,d. • • • • ' • *0' Pittelitillititigniggfilitillikillk..1111611411114161111160' •, , ••• •• • CANADIAN STATESMAN—Custom 4-fioor Sedan—No other 1955 car has •• such a dramatic, yet functionally designed, front end as the new Nash Canadian Statesman. The exterior beauty of this truly fine car is complimented by the glarnorous styling and 'upholstery of the re -designed interior. There's a choice of three great transmissions, too . . Standard Synchromesh, Automatic Overdrive or Dual -Range Hydra -Matic Drive. And be sure to ask your Nash Dealer about the high compression Dual Powerflyte twin -carburetor engine. Many of the outstanding features that have since been copied and built into other cars were actually '0 pioneered by Nash! Nowl Nash '55 presents a new „ feature—a continental design front, end, with road- , guide fenders and Safety -Vu headlights, located in ,the sports -car grille. The low position 'of the head- lights gives a greater concentrOf light ahead.and greater safety and efficiency in fog or rain. Another achievement in better motoring—pioneered by Nash. HERE ARE THE 7 BIG 'FEATURES that put Nash '55 ahead of all others in safety, comfort, and economy UNEQUALLED "LIVING ROOM,' — Nash single unit body construction does away with unnecessary makeshift bracing and supports. With the widest front scat of any car, Nash alone gives you more leg, head, ,hip, and shoulder room—both front and rear. NASH' MOTORS 'OF CANADA LIMITED A SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN MOTORS -CORPORATION GREATER TRAVEL COMFORT—Toch a lever and either front seat goes pack gently, one notch at a time, into five restful positions. With both seats horizontal you have luxurious Twin Travel beds—ideal for sportsmen and • vacationists. NASH EXCLUSIVE WEATHER EYE—Heating and Ventilating System— the greatest comfort and health feature ever put into a car. One simple control gives you thermostatically controlled heat. Fresh air entering the car is filtered through' replaceable Fiber- glass filters! GREATER VISIBILITY—Nash '55 has the greatest Scena-Ramic visibility with the widest wrap-around Windshield and rear Window of any car on the road. Nash wipers actually clean around the curve of the windshield. AMAZING NEW MANOEUVERABILITY—Nash '55 features a shorter turning radius, now better than industry average, and new, improved steering mechanism. Anti -friction bearings produce effort- less steering. NASH EXCLUSIVEDEEP- COIL RIDE-2Extra-long toil springs front and rear cradle the centre of gravity and car weight between and below them (far left) --for greater safety and riding comfort. Springs on con- ventional cars are vertical and shofter. NASH EXCLUSIVE DOUBLE_ STRENGTH SINGLE UNIT BODY— Nas4 '55 (top)—is a rigid, welded single unit, built like streamlined *trains and jet planes—designed for greater strength, safety, and the com- plete elimination of body bolt snueaks and rattles. In old -type construction (clow) the body rides "piggy -back" on a frathe, joined by body bolts that eventually loosen and rattle.