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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-10, Page 3R Denoiiime FLOWER SHOP Phone JA 4 8132 DAY • Or NIGH" Agent for FILM DEVELOPING 52TF 0'� ii <Qq • wOP ' BROWN1ES DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ltd. CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY— 'August 1011 "ONE FOOT IN HELL (' (Color) (Scope) Alan Ladd, Dolores Michaels (One Cartbon) SATURDAY and MONDAY— August 12, 14 u . "DOG OF -FLANDERS" (Color) (Scope) David Ladd, Donald CrisEr (One Cartoon) Free Popcorn Monday night for the children before 9.30 p.m. TUES., WED., THURS., FRI.- August 15, 16, 17, 18 Academy Award Winner "ELMER GANTRY" (Adult Entertainment) (Color) Burt Lancaster Shirley' Jones First Show at Dusk. Children under 12, in cars, Free T, 614,2.: T M SANORA BU$NIE " FLORENCE WEAVER SeAf"Q1t yrs PRINCIPAL* 0ou49ItH w • *AM M os1 Ros At„kt�► TtACH R 3tti7alrlllx° RICO OoNMA, I ARIRIER. WgNQY 811H Err storm EN;1 H56Elib R 3AH�T. 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In its entertaining article on Cub Scout activities, the Book of Knowledge suggests four simple ,,,ties --for anyone aiming to write a successfulskit: Keep it short—Keep it moving -Give everyone a 'chance --End with a surprise. If you want to give your dog a special treat occasionally, try a small piece of tharp cheese. He will enjoy it much as humans Injoy a candy now and then nd in small quantities it will not halm. him • MEMBER ♦0 a „0. MacEWAN s: INSURANCE AGENCY 0 4YOUR AGENT OF PERSONAL _ SERVICE ' A S S O 44. North St. ' Phone JA 4.9531 AN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT ti BELTONE HEARING A1D SERVICE CLINIC: Friday, August 11 1to4Rm. : Ca mpbe.11's_ .-Drug •.Stare Phone for Free Home Appointment, Service- to all makes of Hearing Aids, - E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE 88 Queen St., S., X itchenAr, - n WWI THE AIR- CONDITIONED 'FOR COMFORT PARI, ENTERTAINMENT Now Flaying --Another hilarious British comedy hit. pQ.. "DENTIST IN THE CHAIR" Mon., Tues., Wed. Augi 14, 15, 16. Adult Entertainment. "The SINS OF'RACHEL CADE" In Technicolor Unforgettable! The story of a beautiful missionary in the Congo. Splendid cast.! Superb story!' Starring Angie Dickenson and Peter Finch Thurs., Ori., Safi Aug. '17, 18, 19. Double Feature. Robert Mitchum, Anne Heywood and Dan O'Herlihy Filmed in Ireland. A story, of upheaval in Erin. "THE NIGHT FIGHTERS !! Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, The Key'gtene Kops, the Sennett Girls, plus many other oldtimers in a feast of fun. "Days -Of Thrills and Laughter!! Coming—"THE APARTMENT"—Academy Award Winner. MAKE APPOINTMENTS TO COUNTY LIBRARY Miss Mary Lou Stirling, who has been associated with the Huron County Library Board for the past' two years, has been appointed County Librarian. At the same time, County Clerk Treasurer John Berry announced the appointment of Mrs. Norma Hazlitt as assistant County Lib- rarian. They succeed 'Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Erckmier, who have moved to Scarborough. irisigna and decorated in the g` f ore---Tha West. u ronussr,} blue Drrngand il�eoldsappercolos. t took place • ' - • wish the winner being Mrs. 1'. 6Oth Goderich • • 11epon, 'of Clinton, won tkle prizor having, the nearest. N E A 4 '8 5 L 1 More than 300 members of the West Huron District of tie Fed- erated Women's Institutes of On- tario observed the 60th annivers- ary of its founding with k picnic at,„134rbor Park on Aug> t 3rd. Members were present from the eleven branches, namely, Wing- SUNSE DRAY The afternoon's program was Ein charge of Miss Josephine " Woodcock, Blyth, president, and 13� miles east of Goderich on Mrs. M. Batkin, Clinton, chair - No. 8 Highway man of the district directors who ' had planned the celebration. A parade - of old-fashioned dressed couples started the afternoon's activities, • with- prizes going to Mrs. Harold Burrell and Mrs. Jim Henley, of Wingham, and ham, St., Helens, Kintail, Dun- gannon, Tiger Dunlop, Clinton, Belgrave, Blyth, , Londesboro, Goderich and Auburn. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday— August 9, 10, 11 Mamie Van Doren and Tuesday Weld "Sex Kittens Go 1 -- To College"' Leigh -Snowden,- and-- Joey. Forman "Hot Rod Rumble" Saturday, Monday, Tuesday— August 12, 14, 15 George Montgomery and Marcia I-tefferson rayon River" Richard Basehart and Allan Clifford "Passport to China" 5 Wednesrl'y, Thursday, •Friday— Augu_. 16, 17, 18 Michael Forrest and Frank "Ski Troop Attack" Ron Kennedy and Richard Devon "Battle of Blood Island" TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars free Playgrounds -- Refreshments •••O••••••••••••ii••••• The SEPTEMBER SESSION Of Huron County Council will . commence on Friday, September 1st -- at 10 a.m. All communications to be in the hands of the ,Clerk not later ' than Friday, - August 25, at 5 p,m. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer, County of 'Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. -31 Modern Fair Styling RY KARIN Nov OPEN at the eorIller of Hamilton and - Newgate Streets GODERICH Hair -Shaping .and Permanents * ESKA PROTEIN WAVE * FR-OSTING -- BLEACHING — TINTING OPEN SATURDAYS -- ALL DAY birthday. - I the second prize to Mrs. Norman May. Mrs. Ben Comfort, , St, First Meeting Clairmont and Mrs. Andrew Catharines, won the prize for The- original meeting in 1901 Straughan,, of Goderich. The coming the farthest distance, was held at the home of Mrs. judges were. Mrs. E. Whitmore and another prize went to Mrs,' Harry Morris, Colborne Town - and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie. Mrs. George Hamilton, Auburn. ship, for the West Huron Dis- Tom Allen, of Londesboro, play- Tea was served _by, . Salada trict. ed 'two accordion solos. Mayor Shirriff Horsey . Ltd., , of Don The idea that originated the E. C. Fisher welcomed the mem- Mills, Ont., from their mobile Women's'Instltute in. Canada, Was bees to goderich on behalf of tea wagon during the afternoon born ata small gathering ' of the Tauri' ' and congratulated and at the supper hour, neighborhood women at the them on the work they have The history of the West Huron home 'of Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless done for the past 60.,years for District, written by Mrs. George at Stoney Creek. -Enthusiasm "Home and Country." The con- Moncrief, Kintail, was read by for its purpose, improvement of test of kicking , the slipper; in Mrs. Stewart MacLennan. The home and community conditions, charge of INNS-,'SteWart MeLen- prize for the grandmother who spread across the country. ran and Mrs, Duncan Farrish, had the most grandchildren went Among the pioneer branches was of'Kintail, was won by Mrs. Bert to Mrs. Sam Daer, of Auburn, West Huron District Women's Craig, Auburn, and Mrs. John who had 28.Institute: Currie, Winghain. A congratulatory letter was Miss Latzra Rose of the De - Mrs. May Mooney extended read from Mrs. W. • D. Mack, partment of Education acquaint - congratulations to the district Crediton, convener of Historical ed members with the W.I. con - organization and welcomed them Research for the London Con- j stitution and installed . 9fficers to Goderich. Mrs. Gordon R. vention Area. ' at West Huron's founding meet -Taylor sang a. solo which she The highlight of the picnic I ing. The late Mrs. Robert Dures composed herself in honor of supper was the cutting of the was first president. this diamond celebration. She large decorated anniversary cake. Later, another e-xecutive .was which was done by Mrs. Lorne formed, including Mrs. Fred El - Scrimgeour, Blyth, who also had ford- as president; Mrs. Colinthe honor of cutting the 50th f Campbell, secretary, and Mrs. anniversary cake. This beauti- .Isaac Salkeld, treasurer: played her own accordion ac- companiment., ° Oldest -Lady - - : The_prize for.:the oldest- lady. present went to Mrs. Annie ful cake was made..,. Mrs. J. As membership increased and Gowans, of Wingham, who had H. Johnstone, Goderich, and was` -widely -scattered members found celebrated her 90th birthday in made in the shape -of rhe W.I. it diffic-uat to meet together, a branch was formed. at Goderich , - - and was known as Godetich- Branch of West- Huron Women's W1LL EARLIER -POSTING OF'.Institute. Uniting efforts soon led to formation of other branches within the district. Cunt district officers are Miss Josephine Woodcock, Blyth, president: Mrs. Otto Popp, Dun- ' Bannon, past president, and Mrs. Wes, Bradnock, Auburn, secre- tary -treasurer. Among interests of the pre- senl' branches are support of the World Refugee Year and the Jamaica project and purchase of the Adelaide Hoodless home ;at Stoney Creek as a memorial. Members have also sponsored 'the Navy -League- tag -days and Muscular Dystrophy campaign feeling of the approach of and the signs liewise posted , and have assisted hospitals and 'f Il;1-_man---peIIple - used "-to- --uu-p,,.ea.rl-ier, Chart ie.. -is ander- -'the county home by donating say when they saw the C.N.E. .ing what this is going to do ,gaini and fttents. and enter to the weather. tainrng•patients. Charlie recalls that he has ' sat in the C.N.E. grandstand on Labor Day evening when there was a biting .cold wind blowing in from. Lake Ontario. With h'is usual humor. Charlie atlded that if it had not been for the" fact that two fat ladies sat in front of him and one at either side. he would have just about frozen in his seat. CNE SIGNS- CHANGE WEATHER • With the C.N.E. starting this signs being posted at the rail - year earlier than ever be- way stations. fore, August 18th, there are �. For 45 years, Charles Lecky, those who wonder what 'this retired C.P.R. employee, of will do to the weather!. Goderich, used to hand -out For many years past, the these signs to the- -station placing of, the familiar large agents along'the line beth•een colored signs -in front of the Toronto and Goderich. And railway stations served as a every time he did so, there weather signal, not unlike the ' was the usual comment about - the weather from the- local -railway officials. Now with the C.N.E. earlier .wild geese flying south in the fall. "Watch out for a change in the weather soon—the first For Appointments Call JA 4 -9732 --Res. 8881 24tf DRESSES • SUITS - * COATS • SPORTSWEAR 1/2 PRICE The Fashion Shoppe The Square — Goderitc.h Open Friday Evenings Until 9 o'clock DUNGANNON 4-H' CALF CLUB HOLDS MEETING The 4-H Dungannon- Calf Club met last week at the home of Bob McNeil with the president; George Clark in charge. The : minutes of the previous meeting! were read by the secretary,' Sandy Kolkmans. Bob McNeil showed his calf an all the boys judged a class of mature Hol- stein cows. Mr. Hume Clutton gave the official placings and spoke to the boys about the judging. Dr. T. R. Melady in- spector of animal health. was the guest speaker. He spoke of the diseases of calves and cows and told the boys how to detect these various diseases. A lunch was served. After Oslo, the capital, Bergen is Norway's most important ship- ping and business centre. It has been a busy port for more than a thousand years, from -°.the Norsemen to the modern merch- ant Inarine. The Goderich Si l aZ� aer, Tbwsdsy, Royal Black Kni Hold Church Para Members ..of Huron ..Co ty Preceptories, Royal- B1 a k Knights of British America, at- tended service in St. George's Anglican Church last Sunday., 'taking part ix the church par- ade traditionally held by the order near the Derry Day an- niversary, August 12.k Forming t.,the au1v . of,• OL bIglittatittpitr march was led by. Belgrave pipe band and marshalled by Wilfred Castle, . Bayfield. The county master,. William Mcfwain, Bay-, field, was accompanied by Oliver Jaques, Hensall, grand lecturer of the Ontario West Black Chap- ter and associate deputy grand master of Ontario. West in the Orange -Association,, as- ..well aa. other officers of the Fordwich, Clinton, Blyth, Varna and Wood- ham preceptories. Rev. Dr. Kenneth Taylor, rec- tor, congratulated the Orange Order upon its "unwavering loyalty to, -what is highest and best in life.... No organization has done -more to inspire loyalty ata time when people have so Hold Annual Bet.tlesiknk_ The Betties picnic was -held at Seaforth Lions Park with a good attendance. The results of the sports were as follows: Children's race — Marie Betties, Janice and Ron- nie Young; girls' race—Peggy Ann Betties, Karer"r- and Dianne Johnson; boys' race — Paul, Garry and Bruce Betties; mar- ried lady—Lorene Young; mar- ried man --Graham Johnson; .,pin the patch — Elma Young and Graham Johnson; bonnet relay--- Qlive-Betties' team;- k ck slip- perL--Barbara-Bettles; parser --hag" relay—Kehotettles' team; guess- ing nails (ladies)—Barbara Bet- ties; guessing nails (men) — Graham Johnson. Officers elected for 1962 are; President, Jim Young; vice -pre' sident, Olive . Betties; secretary - treasurer; Annie Betties, sports committee, Olive Johnson, Joyce and Ken Taylor. The 1962 pic- nic is to be held 'at the same place. The Royal Canadian Navy of today, with its great variety of modern vessels,.dates- from just, over 50 years ago. It began its separate existence in 1910 with 'CREDIT UNION' LIMITED two old British cruisers. largely lost fight 'of -the great loyalties of life that the =rat and ethical standards by which we Have lived have fallen. They have well-nigh disappeared, and in consequence we 'are, bewild- ered and confused. "It would seem that very few people today think the 'great loyalties. which .meant so much to their ,father$,44,04/4401.10'',i, e ' r l yeeessa ..aow. People havefallen away, ta!give. ,- . them allegiance to whatever at. tracts at the moment. 1- a ' more afraid for our children and' our youth than others. F,,4- perience has proved that our young people will arise in true patriotism at any • time of n;a• tional crisis, but the call today is ` fore loyalty of. -a, ,different— . Ti character---loayalty to God ,and to Christ's Church. That is not so glamorous as the patriotic -- , loyalty displayed in war, but it is essential for the welfare of our nation. It is- indispensable to a worthy life. "Like all good things, loyalty can be misused. Fanatical loyal- ty such as- that of the German Nazis and ,the . Communists, which is devotion to *values in- triniscally false. Our Creat need Is to revive and intensify loyaltSt- to Christ, Whom Christians be- lfeve is the Way, the, Truth, and the Life.' -That means personal devoT ibi to- the-h&r-d- of our life. We show it by doing the -will of the Lord and following in His footsteps. The test of loyalty is what we do, not just what we profess. No one should be call- ed loyal to Christ and His -- Church who is only willing t -o - give him the leftover of this time, his 'money and his in- terest." HAPPIER HOME .. . 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