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-
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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.
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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
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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-
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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.
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