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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-02-04, Page 5
snn 1 ;ids :" + s �s T'w°tiiPXF'4.P!'- c� •. SUNDAY SERVICES IN GODERKIa`''CHURCWES ST GEORGE'S CHURCH . Feb. 7 -Fifth Sunday after Epiphany. -�._- iU ° a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. • 11 a.m. Holy Communion a0 .$ermon. Junior Congregation and "Nursery. 7 .p.m. 'Evensong and Sermon. ARCSEACO ,r`,i rsegt-Jath' s i 1" "BE tfr 'SERVICES: MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M A., Organist and Chti rmastW_ THE UNITED CHURCH bW CANADA North Street United. Church • 10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. ` "JESUS, OL1R EXAMPLE." Church Parade of Goderich 4th Scents and Cubs. Junior Congregation and Nursery. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister. "MR. GEC. INGHAM, ,A.R,C.T., Mus: Bac: hisP5.iJ_Dii.tector„ GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL -ALL AGES. 11 a.m. "LIFE'S FINAL CHAPTER." 7 p.m. "HOW FAR TO TRUST PEOPLE." REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister. MR. CHAS. MERRIL.L, Organist. • FREE METHODIS. ,t CH 'gaer4rl[1LiP� ..w, a 9.50 ern. -Family Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. LORNE SPARKS, of Bayfield, , will preach at'both' services. Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study; Feb. 11, 8 p.m.-W.M.S. REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor -- JA 4-9306 • THE SALVATION AV ATI ON . ARMY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND 11 a.m. "HIGHWAY. OF, HOLINESS." . 3 ,p.m __ . DLA - x s a viiirdn-' teefrrr -- ' ... isag � g ..-."13ib�`�' TUESDAY, 8 P.M.'•PRAYER AND BLBLE• STUDY. You are never a sti^anger a the Army. -Victoria Street United' Church FELLOWSHIP. AWAITS YOU. 10 a.m. Sunday .School, .Beginners to Adult Class. 11 a.m. "THE URGE TO BELONG." Other Church Services After Sunda . School Sunday 1.30 p.m. BENMILLER YOUTH SERVICE. 3. p.m. UNION with REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.D., Minister. MR. FRANK BISSETT, Organist. r " BetleLP�ntec.osta� Tabernacle- __SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 10 a.m. " Sunday Sarno!, classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Worship Service -"This Same Jesus.: MR. NO A HOY Speaker. 7,3'0 gym. --.Evangelistic S v'ce- "For;. -what- is your -life?"- . Tuesday, 8 ,•p.m, Praye Meeting and Bible Study. You are welcome to worship with us. REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Phone JA,4-8506. ISaiIorsOVER 1300 . IAN S_' Edge 3t. in Fast, Furious • (By :.Eric J. Smith), i tied . 2 to 2 at the end of the O Over 1,300 fans.were trflated l first `period. to "one of the (best games of Qhe goal was prQduced iii th second period, Dave Lucitik tak ing the 'credit, assisted iby Bob Judge and Claude Tessier. The hockey seen here for years," Monday night as the Sailors' trimmed St. Marys in a fast and furious game with the Tars win- . period was'generally made up lng P •to -6. Both teams were of one . thrill - followed by .an- exhaust.ed. t.;:,the.an,,siv. th other played all out, for the full 00 • fcl� t `sp!eetators as°both minutes, s, 'Si. Marys played the teams poured_._ oil everything brand of 'hockey they have been they had into .the game, Only all, season, but • Goderich was three penalties were 'handed out just too aggressive for them in this frame, two of them ;going - Monday night. The, Sailors out- tot the Sailors. shot the hapless Lincolns 34 to The third period started out 20 and except for% the last ten, with a roof -raising joar from fans when .Carlo Rossi assisted. minutes them the game, they out- by'D'Arcy Olivier Came• up with played in every way. a point:within the first 20 sec - Bill 'Connelly, assisted by ands of play, giving Sailors Bill Fritzley, started the scoring a 4 to 2 lead, giving the' the nextos at .the. 4 minute mark followed eight minutes the Tars produc- up by Bob "Gipsy"Judge from ed two mote goals, Paul Hender- Jim Rankin at 5.29. After seven son 'from Guy Belasky, also minutes of play. there was a Dave Lueiuk again from Jim rash of pena4ties handed out Rankin, 'cleaving the °Lancs far within two minutes, three of Ra behind, the game them going to"the Lines antl'twoappearing to to the Tars. At'- the twelve the fans to be a sure thing, but minute mark there was another nothing is sure in hockey. The group of penalties within an- Lineglns started playing desper- other two minutes of play, all ately but methodically and came three going to St. Marys. .As up 'with a goal at the�,.ten min- soon`as everything -rett'Thd'down ute mark, followed by another and while t'he Lincolns had a two minutes before the end of man in the sin�bin, they slapped the game. They hauled out in their first goal and followed their goalie with one minute to it up with a second in less` than play and at the 1937 mark, two minutes, Yeaving the score flipped in their third goal` of the. period bringing the score up to 6 to 5. The Lincs put '®cQoo®o0®Oi000gO000001P their goaltender ..,back in the r net as the Sailors had pushed h t e 1 • u ES�Ct�:r ' e' ay , t1 u .r.. �i- ,1x game ended -in -a ablaze of play that left . the fans weak from cheering. A draw was made after the 1P�.'•�.�.e�'.'i -.aa+.�..5." as follo,.w ri ..,:a, tom, prize Electric steam iron donated by .MacDonald Electric and won l y Gordon Sallows, Goderich; second prize -Basket of groceries donated by J.G.A. Food Store and won by Don. Masse, Goderich; third prize-A1uminum .serving tray donated by Filsinger Jewelry an.cl 'Gifts- won by 'Geata�n Jac ques, •Goderich. The next 'game here will be with the Tillsonburg Mavericks Friday night. Down Woodstock 11-1 Over 700 fans watched the" ►�-.� Sailors trim.. , the �W�oo,td,s oel Figure Skating 2-5 p.m. a score ' that is usually' handed Hockey 7. p.m.'1:11.1t to London. There is no Pee' Wee doubt .that. the Waraprs tried Leamington vs. Goderich • 'Their very best but it,, proved Bantain�r to lie not quite enough for the Leamington vs. Goderich, high dying Tars •who remain Midget the •se'cond .place team in the Leamington vs. Goderich' league, Dr. 'Hall ,won the basket of SUNDAY, FEB. 7- ., groceries in the draw. The Children's Skating 3.30-5 p,m. 'blanket went to Ronald Hugill, (12 years and under) ,:1 -of Clinton, who played fltr the Adult ,Skating 8,30 i0--p:m'. Sailors last year. The h0 gal - (Adults and Teenagers) lops. of gas donated by Clayton Edward went to Dick �Fritzl'ey. a . -... .r.,,,,Sf' i .F•� ' -, - - _r e _ .nn f-'4:11.9411ir,1 '��TouPeo..le1.'ke,- ,ii, ,. G •arysover Chu chService. The (Young "eople's Union of The children's story wall told • 'n. North Street United Ohurciikby JO Parsoils, A ,duet was 4'bly took charge of the Sunday sung by NancyHughes and , , Morning service on the occasion b + s �egion. Minor Hockey Results -ARENA- „� to .>. iKz SCFI ED 11) Learn to Skate 1.30-3 p.m. School Skating-- 3.30-5 p. (Grades' 5, 6, 7, 8) Juvenile. Hockey 8.30 -'p.m. Play-off. First Home Game Clinton vs. Goderich FRIDAY, FEB.'5-• Rural Skating 2-4 p.m. Junior "B" ..Hockey 8.30 p.m. Tillsoriburg g . VSO. G der' tch SATURDAY, FEB. 6 - Pee Wee Hockey 7.30=10.30 a.m. Squirt ,Hockey . `On Saturday morning, three games were' played in••the ,Scluixt; schedule°, The first ga,m e brought the Artillery' and Cor- vettes together, with- . the Artil- lery winning, 2-0.,. Scoring for' the wine ersr ,were Kenny Mer- iam, with `ark assist from Doug Smith, and George Schram, un- assisted. r• In the second game, Air Crew and Cruisers met, Cruisers win- ning 4• to 1. Brian Smith made all four tallies for the ,cruisers. For the losers, Wayne Fisher made the lone tally. In the last game, the Infantry DELINQUENCY CHARGE and Ground Crew played, with Two Goderich the Ground Crew•• vinning 2-0. Youths have Brian Rush scored both tallies been jailed'. on Charges of con - with Ronnie Arthur assisting in tri'huting to juvenile delin ° one. quency. The charges arose out Saturday night, the Goderich of two 1'5 -year-old Goderich Squirts met Exeter Squirts in girls being„ reported missing the local arena, .Goderich win- ning'from 8-0. Scoring for the win- ners: Bryan R.ush, 1; George• Schram, 2; Don 'Crawford 1: Williamson, 3; Gary Doak, 2. John Adams, 1; Tom Creeden, 1y Scoring tt far Stratford was Nick Brian Smith, 2. On Friday night, the Goderich The Bantams are' now waiting All-Star bantams played an ex -,to play the winners of Clinton hibition game against Stratford r'nd Exeter in the 'W,O.A.A. The Goderieh llal` ►Il`, ttl� 4 � 1' i+ 4th, 1%0 Barbara Eustace. of "ohristian Youth. Sunday." ! Singing in _ the: choir; were: Mr. Ed,., Stoddart, president Pat Bdutilier-, : Gail Pentland, of the ''P!U., led the service .Heather' Muir,MVMarilyn Smith, and was assisted in the Pulpit Barbara Ellis,' Jennifer Parsons, Pbyill°Marionons. Sutherland and Jo Silvia,S.tlr•--•.Ruth IDurnin, Sto The sernion period was `taken lardDoctna, ShirleyGardrtor, Gook:D,arlene Charlened- ,loint]y by Donna . Do'ekstader, Coo, _Donna_ Hal 4•? •„4l e 1 Barb^,Fcatoc . _ - . Chi's: n Holtzman, Barbara Eustace, e�;ahtl Park holm. Parsons, Donna I oekstader, During the course of the 'ser- vice, Ed. Stoddart, on hehalf of the Y.P;U., formally Dresented a cheque for $1,40 tochurch treasurer H. S. turner to he used'' for the (Building of the addition to' the church: Directing the music and pre- siding at the organ was Bill Bettger with Susan Corliss ac- companying on the piano. Marion Sutrherland, Pauline Ati- derson, Frank Gardiner, Brian Turner, Tim , Stephens, Gary Allin, Chris Frantsi, Clark Chis- holm, Jack Van der Meer; Jack Gemmill, •Mel ,Blundell, Jeff' Reid, 'Bob (Chamney, fancy Waters, Sandrainigan, Leslie Eustace, Jean Whiting, Eliza- beth Harley, Judy Lnklater, Ruth Linklater,` Peggy Link- 'ater. The ushers were: Judy Wit- •er, Richard Worsell, John �Iopkinson, Donna Henry, Caroln Stoddart, Ray 'Cook and Glen Gardiner. • Executives of the Y:P.U, are: -ounsellor, Rev: A. E. Eustace; Sunday school teacher, Wilfred D,ockstader; mentors, Joyce and. Larry ALdham; past president, • Ray Cook; president, Ed. Stod- dart; vice-president, Bill Stiles; secretary, Nancy Hughes; treas- o urer, Dwight Aldham. O " The Couple's Club sleigh ride is to be held Friday at 8 p.m: O Next Sunday the Scouts and Y's Men, with Goderich winninan The 'local boys have played 12 *Cubs hold their annual church 7-1. Scoring for the winners limmusaimmnimmomminppr games, lost hone. scoring well parade. The Father and Son were: Bob Graham 2• _Dennis u,ver 100 goals in twglve games, banquet .will take place on Mon- ie8an-. ,�a: ti .t:1.Lr f'L)413- n - ,.. "dlC..tlierrt..dt�krlF�bp8.x �yr:.,aT:esus"��?ussrtreddfC"'tr°° tfre SAVE2O% on made4o-measure suits tailored by Freedmans of , Montreal. Suits regular from 6.00 to 89.00 now s52.00 to $71.20 NO , MONEY REQUIRED WHEN SUIT IS ORDERED. HURRY IN NOW AND SAVE AS SALE ENDS NEXT WEDNESDAY. Learn to Skate 1.30-3 p.m. School Skating 3.30-5 p.m. turned home after two weeks, (Gd es 1, 2, 3, ..4) spent ,with +her daughter, '.Mrs, Bantam House League Robert Van Riesen, Mr. Van! Hockey 6.8 p m, Riesen and baby daughter, in .. Clinton: TUESDAY, FEB.' 9- .- CtrrGn g .__ _. . 2,m. _ About half the people off South f p America •live ifi Brazil. Brazil -W-EDESDAY,- FEB. TO-. tis -the largest country in South Curling2 p.m :Arrle•rica .. , and the fourth larg- , 100000eo►0000000moo®.®gotest country in the world. . L. Mrs. Carl Sowerby has re- Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV... ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, . Minister Mr. H. de Jong, Organist Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 10.00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11.00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. • Y.P.S. Service. Messrs. Arthur (Peachey and Jack Clements, speakers. Nursery and Junior Congregation. NO EV_EN,ING SERVICE. O.H.A. JUNIOR HOCK'.E TILLSONBURG vs. GODERICH SAILORS Friday, February 5 at 8.30 p.m. Goderich. Memorial. Arena „ ADULTS 50c -.. STUDENTS AND CHILDREN 25c SUPPORT.1THE...SAILORS t Three Hockey Games LEAMINGTON PEE WEES, BANTAMS AND MIDGETS • GODERCH PEE WEES, BANTAMS AND MIDGETS Saturday, Feb. 6 First game starts at 7 p.m, GODERICH Mt"ORIAL ARENA Adults 50c - Students, 13 years and over, 25c Children under 12 years free. 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