HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-12, Page 7• LMINIS.TERS PLAN
, ;EDUCATION RE VOTE
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The ministers of Goderich as- LADIES COMMERCIAL
sembled in the home of their BOWLING LEAGUE
president, Rev.. S. A. Moote, on
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p,✓,-nmrnnnw,rH•
its of the alternate choices be-.
fore them on November 30,
12onday to discuss the pending
vote concerning the sale of
liquor in Huron" County. It
was agreed that' the ministers
support a campaign of temper-
ance education to folly ac-
quaint the public with the mer -
M'ream standings are as fol-
lows: ' Stiffs, 44; Red Wings, 42;
Flyers, 34; Go Getters, 31; After
you, 25; Dandies, 13.
High single, Betty Fuller, 246;
high t 'bple, Betty Fuller, 625.
ST.
GEORGE'S CHURCH
November 15th --25th Sunday, after Trinity
8.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
10 am. Sunday School.
11 a.m. ,Holy Communion and Sermon.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
7 p.m: Evensong and Sermon,
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR;3II M.A., D.D., Rector:
MIS. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UP4ITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING' WORSHIP.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., Mus: Bac:
Music Director.
Victoria Street United Church
"Fellowship Awaits You."
10 a.m. Graded School and Adult Class.
11 a.m. "CAN I BE A MINISTER"?
1.30 p.m. Benmiller Church after Sunday School.
3 p.m. Union Church after Sunday School.
The ,Minister: Rev. S. A. Moote, B.A., B.D.
Organist Mr. Frank Bissett.
THE SALVATION ARMY
84 Lighthouse Street .
CAPT. and MRS. H. CROSSLAND
11- a.m. HOLINESS MEETING.
2.45 p.m. DIRECTORY, and SUNDAY SCHC O1
7 •pm. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. -
Tuesday, 8.p.m. Mid Week Meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Home League.
Thursday, 8 p.m. Men's .Club:
Friday, 8 p.m. ' ''outh Group.
You are never a stranger at the Army.
GOD,ER1CH BAPTIST CHURCH
"Where you are a stranger only once"
10 a.m.- CHURCH SCHOOL. All ages.
11 a.m. "Authority of -the Bible."
7 p.m. "No Condemnation."
REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
- -, MR. CHAS: MERRILL--, Organist. -
REE.METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
9.50 a.m. Family Sunday School.' -
11 a.m. "The center of the Will of God."
7 p.m. "The attractions of Christ."
Monday, 6.30 p,m. Christian Youth Crusaders and
Cadets.
Wednesday, 8 pm.—Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor — JA 4-9306
Classified Ads
E: Cards of Thanks
FISHER. --The family of the late
Mr. Flb4c'her Fisher would
like, to extend sincere thanks
for all . the kindness shown
him during his long illness;
for blood donations, cards and
flowers; also to the doctors
and nurses at 'Clinton Public
Hospital while he was a pa-
tient there. We also wish to
express gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
lovely floral tri'but'es, many
acts of kindness and expres-
sions of sympathy extended
• to us during our recent ber-
eavement.
Mrs. Fisher and family,
FORSTER.--Mrs. Agnes Forster.
and family wish' to express
their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their acts,
of kindness, beautiful floral'
tributes and messages of sym-
pathy during their ' recent
bereavement. Special tha ks
to Rev, H. L. Jennings, p
Ladies' ' Guild of ' Christ
Church, Art Albert, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Stiles. 45
TREBLE. --Wm. G. Treble, R,R,
5,oderich, would like to
thank the person responsible
for buying and placing his
name on' the ticket which was
one of a lucky draw on Sat-
urday, November 7, The ,prize
was a beautiful piece of lady's
luggage. •45x
F. Engagements
The engagement is announced
of 'Miss Joan Inga Eyolfson, sec-
ond youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Helgi• Eyolfson, Foam
lake, Saskatchewaxi, and Donald
Joseph Chisholm, younger son
'of Mir. and Mrs, Ben Chisholm,
R.R. 3, Goderich. The, wedding
wig'. take place in Toronto, No-
vember 28. 45x
'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Edward
Calhoun, R.R, 1,, Port Albert,
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter,
Barbara Ann, to Joseph Albert
McGee, son of ,Mr. and Mts.
Albert McGee, R,R. 1, Dungan-
non. The wedding will take
place quietly in the,.Jatter part
of November. 45x
Come to the Women's Insti-
tute annual bridge and "500" in
Legion Hall, November 18, at
2 p.m. 'sharp. Admission- 50c.
Everyone welcome, 45
• The Girls' and Junior Auxil-
iaries of St. George's .-Church
are 'holding their annual tea,
bazaar and home baking sale in
the Parish Hall on Saturday,
N'bvem.ber 21, from 3 to 5 p.m.
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The Women's 'Hospital Auxil-
iary will meet Monday, Novem•
ber 16, in the Board Room, at
3 p.m. .. 45
The WCTU meeting will be
held on Tuesday, November 17,
at 3 p.m., at Mrs. Geo. John-
ston's, Stanley street.. Roll, call,
"Peace." 45
Come! Buy Christmas gifts,
cakes, puddings. Where?Christ-
mas Fair, Knox United Church,
Auburn. When? Friday, Novem-
ber 20, 7,30' p.m.. 45-6
On Wednesday, December 2,
aL2 pari''; you are invited to at-
tend the annual bazaar•and sale
of home baking and tea at Vic-
toria Street United church. 45
The annual Chkistmas Fair,
sponsored by St. eter's OWL,
will be held. at MacKay Hall,
Saturday, December 5, from .2
to 5'p.m. Aprons, dolls, knitting,
hoinc• baking and miscellaneous
tables: Tea served from 3 to 5
p.m,
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The Gb'deri'c'h and District
Film Council will hold a pie -
view of films, Monday, Nov. 16,
at 7,30 p.m., at Goderich Public
Library. ' 45
Says .Answer Is
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A rugged third .period free-for-all fight between members of
the Goderich Sailors and the London Diamonds took place in
the game at Goderich Friday night. Above is seen only a
portion of the melee as fists and sticks were thrown about
freely. - =-Photo by Dave Wilkinson.
ALVIN 'BETTLES NAMED HEAD
OF.HURON HOLSTEIN CLUB
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(Signal -Star Staff) brought to bear that your On -
resentati-ve' i'n Huron, discussed
the red factor in (Holstein gem -
Lure. In Holland •there are
herds of' red and white cattle,
•btlt no calf • with a touch of red
can be registered in Canada as
a pure-bred. Holstein.
Ofiiers were elected a5' fol-
lows: president, Alvin Betties,
Bayfield; past president, Peter
Simpson, Seaforth; 1st vice-
president, William Boyd, Wal-
ton; 2nd vice-president, Howard
Feagan, Goderich; secretary -
treasurer,' W. Hume. 'Clutton,
Goderich. Directors are: North
Huron, Les Ruttan, 'Corrie and
Eldon Bradley, Goderich; North
Centre,. Vernon Hunter and Har-
old Gaunt, L.ucknaw; South Cen-
tre, Ross Trewartha, Clinton;
James Hogg, Seaforbh; South
Iluron, Wellington Brock, Gran-
ton; Tom Hern, .Woodham; dir-
ector at large, Harvey Johnstgn,
Clinton..
Letter To Editor
1318 10th Street,
Saskatoon, Sask.
Editor SignalStar.
Dear Sir;
I would like you t`o change'
my mailing address to 1318 10th i
Street, Saskatoon, Sask,
We look forward each week
to receiving your paper so as
to keep up with the news and
CLI.NTON, Nov. 9.- The 3.5 ar o directors voted to attempt growth of Goderich.
butterfat differential, "frozen ' some type of educational pro -Yours very truly,
!gram to alert our Holstein ' , Stewart Schoer.hals,
by a provincial government -20- breeders and standard niilk
odd .years ago, remains unchang-1 shippers to the .situation pre- A person can't hope for suc-
ed while the value of butterfat, wailing, In a number of ,mark -cess ---he has'to' ':hop", for it.
like most other things, has ets the situation has driven a ; • - -
greatly. increased. Dairies• make wedge between" two groups of Fearlesslless is the mother of
a good profit out of this situa- shippers, whereas we should be 14onfidence.
tion, 'Huron Holstein Club.was working together."
told today at - its annual meeting The ,secretary -treasurer, W.
in Hotel Clinton. Hunte Clutton, reported latest
G. R,. Rowe, of Curries, Ox• information from `the health of IF YOU ARE PLANNING
ford County, a director of the animals branch on brucellosis TO BUILD, OR REBUILD
Holstein -Friesian Association of t,rstiu,g, It is not known what YOUR HOUSE Contact
Canada, said: "We have a 64• lime testing in Huron will be -
Amend
cent floorthat makesudneitr bu1>nckle„Ttodayor i, ;in, thouh thany iie arcarccclr'hasrs wisbeenh The CTA and alc 1'azetted, gout,
• • a real, profit to be mccle on the ing to get li,te'd Will be accep-
Clinton, Nov. 11.—"in my higher -fat milk. 'lush of the tcd.-
judgm.ent, the •answer to your butterfat removed is used for "You have to pay for your I
problern in Huron is to amend other purposes•than hatter; .but own testing;," 'Mt•. Clutton ex -
the C:T.A,,” Rev. G. Keith `Mc -
`Millan said in an address to Hur-
on Temperance Federation here
last evening. "It,has been amen-
ded before, why 'not again. A
vote against changing the law
will greatly strengthen' the hands
of
,those who -seek to have it
amended. '
"Don't. ever think that in
Huron County you are only vot-
The engagement is announced ing; now on the law that exists.
of Jane Meredith, Reg,N, laugh- If you relax and change you do
r--44-4/Ps' � Ps' Cr-4414'1-n.---and-_-the in addition to
not know what you can,. expect ,
-trhe eties
ight-faeTh.
late Dr. John'Meredi1th Graham„ which may now be introduced
in this area. The Hotelmen's
Association is on .record ,as . fav-
oritlg bedroom drinking, drink-
ing for 18-year-olds, drinking
.on Sundays and having drinking
places open to 2 a.m."
The Federation's annual meet.,
imr, was held 'in Ontario street
United church. iIjp, ird Pym,
Centralia, presided and was re-
elected as president. Don Ab-
erhart and C. M. Robertson,
Goderich, were re-elected,' as
vice-presidents.
Mr. McMillan, active in the
recent "dry" victory at Burling-
ton and -in several" previous
campaigns, said: "Don't " ever
tliriik that the L.C.A. controls
drinking by teen-agers. In our
arca you can read almost' every
'day of.' someone charged with
having flquor`•under age. You
will be eligible for lounges if
this act is changed, and this
temptation will be there for' the
youth. of Huron :as in, other
places.,''
to Frederick Benson Durst, son
of Mrs. Durst and 'the late Mr.
JohnDurst. The marriage will
take place on Saturday, 'Decem:
ber 5, 1959, at 2 'o'clock in
Eglinton United Church'; Toron=
to, Ont.
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G. Coming Events
Reserve Friday, November 13
for the annual Commencement
Exercises at Goderich District
Collegiate Institute. Mr, Justice
Donnelly will he the guest
speaker. -40tf
Ohristmas Fair by Baptist
Church ;Mission Circle on Satur-
day, November 21 at MacKay
Hall -from 3 to' 5 p.m.'
Candy,
baking and miscellaneous tables.
Tea served. -4446
The Thank -offering meeting
of North Street United Church
Evening. Auxiliary will be held
on Tuesday, November 17, at
8;15 .p.m. 'The program will
take the form of an imaginary
airplane trip with Africa as des-
tination. ).
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Alberta Woman
Addresses W.I.
Mrs: J. D. Ridley, of Tatber,l
Alberta, 'was guest speaker at
the Goderich Women's Institute.
meeting' in MacKay Hall. She
was delegate to A,C:W.W. at
Edinburgh, Scotland, After the
convention s'he was joined by
her husband and they toured
Europe and the British Isles.
Two visitors and three new
members were present, iMrs. W.
J. Ritchie, Mrs. Mamie Sut-
cliffe and Mrs. P. Blundell.
Mrs. R. Wilson gave the flow-
er report. Mrs. A. Horton told
of 'the hc$bo tea and card party.
It was decided to.„.continue this
party,
Mrs. N. Clairmont recited the
poem, "In Flanders Field." It
was decided ,o donate 'profici-
ency prizes in the secondary;
,chool,
The Institute is sponsorin a
'"drive for Muscular Dyltrophy.
Boxes are placed in business
places around town.
Lunch was served by Mrs,
Wilkin and her committee.
the minimum profit tiould"cent'
to be around 60 cents, and it
could be considerahly more, de-
pending 'en the use." -""°'
"Your association has been
hresitant to get into the business
of marketing milk, 'and yet there
has been .so_, much
pressure
plaliied, `'hut any reactors you
have will be paid for by the
health of animals `branch. Any
one wanting to ship cattle to
the U.S. would •be wise to have
their herds listed."
Dr. J, C, Rennie, O.A.C., one-
time assistant agricultural rep-�s;..
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FRIDAY, NOV. 13—
Jr. " B" Hockey 8.30 p.m.
Woodstock vs. Goderich
SATURDAY, NOV. 4—
. Figore Skating 2-5
SUNDAY, NOV. 15-
Children's Skating 3-4.30 'p.m.
(12 years and under)
Adult Skating 8.30-10 p.m.
(Adults and Teenagers) {
WEDNESDAY, NOV. '18—
Curling • 2 p.m.
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The Goderich .Signal -Star, Tinrrsday., Nov 1201, IgM '
Although . various kinds of physicist% The rays of the 11,ni
warning lights have been used shine on all the many pieces'of
since ancient times, it was not beautifully' cut and highly pol
until the 19th century that a. ished glass, As a result, the rays.
really brilliant light was avail- are focused so that,' they,stre'am
able. It `was the invention of forth ,in the desired direction in
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MISS ,ALICE $, BATES
A native,of Goderich in the
person of Alice B. Bates, died at
her home on (o vav, avenue,
Toronto, on Monday Thst. De•'
ceased was 'horn in Goderieh
87 years ago and was a daughter •
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John F.
13a't,es. She was a member of•,
the -United Church of Canada,
One sister, Miss Ora Bales,' of
Toronto, survives. The funeral
service was conducted"" at the
Turner and Porter Chapel, Tor-
onto, on Tuesday evening - and
burial will he made in Maitland
arrival from. Toronto. Rev. S
A. ,Moote will officiate.
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