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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-01-04, Page 5Str.g. OW Will. lit1leasad ", • ' • M • to ,accept." * " EVENING; AP.POINTMENITS MH• AR. . . . ,OBC _ ,. •R. C.. t.;OUGH , Pt`oprletor.• .4 • x1Q8 LICF#T`HOUSE- ;ST. ,,.: • . OD Ri C H O E • Hair StylrngT:E,LEPHONE New Creations Binau#yArds - ,:, �• Latest .Egyiplrient. Adrift .and Wallowing in a raging North ; .atlantic, ,: the dredge .Cartagena yielded:..7her Frew of 11, Inca ta,,pseue Wor - ers °-And -'was ° ` torn .or "l . b. i o ey; d .n d`.• ita 1!mx the sear rm''t salvage operation*, . A ,900,. THE, WEEK•, OF PRAYg,R SSE VIC.esNEXT WEEK;" Week o �.e f 1'ye xa ;' r , . Services, sponsored ley'. the Goderich Nrini:ste ` al, u A¢sociatio will have . as special speaker,; 'Rev. Harold 'g, Lewisof • Strathroy,' Each. • :•of the services•" corm - me -,ince at' 8 m p . On Tuesday„. January • .8; it will ,be held :at Victoria Street United Church: and,• on Wednesda' at Knox 'Presbyterjan, Church• will • be . special music at'' both services.. 000 ;dr iFr f the Cu, ta- gnaw' .servicedn yeah4440# in the.St. Clair . River, bythe Goderich- tug "P,ebbie Lyn," command of Donald • Bert .:t10" Adam 4 and "Sonny" Mallough, At that • time „.the dredge was ..engaged in cutting a corner. off Square Island; iii the 'river, to facilitate seaway trafAc. -The : coast guard cutter Ae„ 441110, ;which accomplished the rescue operation, .radioed 4 that all,: -but .one of the' crew were In good's ' conditi00..i The . ex. c i eta p A ' � Merlin so -' .obm n Of Harrisburg, Mississip i,,.who was. apparently dead ,but was• later. • revived by mouth'- tb• mouth .resuscitati.on. ° "Under . tow by the Canadian: tug "Foundation Vigilant," the Cartagena, December ;5, part-' `ed:�7'her hawser in rough ,seas • 250' miles. east of the cold- of lVigsachusetts, The „cutter,: Acct; , ai t to abet i°ltt .War able s t edand to the "lrazardon . o s . fid rescue. The 'ilant'W*lt toying`the dredge from Quebec City to Tait re, 'Md,, when part of the ,towing. ear .the do ice b d... Cartagena . bo �, �ndr .fit her adrift, The 'rescue . was accomplished by use ,of a. r ft.. At•that .running ,,:seas 1t) to1,5' Beet high with a 3a, knot win and heavily, overcast sky the,rescued crew Included. three '''Canadians, John,, f li"iIi"p Sm th, and ,-Vaughan ; Mack,, „ of Waallaceburg and John Sawyer, of Chatham, all 'three re o' rst te d ingood°.condit on thou 'suffering fromthe_ effects of exhaustion and exposure. The Cartagena' was .141$11y pulled into Halifax ,harbor .and safety on Tuesday: d~"sultoCatt Vier thhe Teel-endby Cpnstable Ross Crawford. auto three mobile break-ins ° w the arrest. of Robert, Carl : > Mitehe Goderh,• who Tice` sal been charged withthe aider Op, street, , Pieter,. G►runow, ,of `Tc -onto` street, and Pon Jda f ',avenue t"�.; 1 poi ;their ;ate broken and- e f�E'�. ' t_ ofm ; ��the »7' 'mei !anemia 'small items. A,511, ice scrra1e,.. ob y 1cn s V� _ acfi and •a ` , h.p drill were n 'the -item stolen, Pollee 'Said, For .gunk • resu ts=';..Try a classed a Tro' the Signal t '� 25% OFF,REGULAR PRICE ,T.DA M41ERAL, ,Qin , .;16 -ori._-= Regular 6,5c --", Save 17c Tlhe, �ahalie: 1etuine 'P , ".. ,.�f._'.Maitci.-Cebie2e • unds:_� M .�thema:"kep±te..,soene.,is,...one...� Goderich, was taken last October and. towards the back of tihe cemetery grounds. s` ows the ,_excellent :.cond'ition--In. Which - n Photo by R.H,. CAMPAIGN STARTS JANUARY 15 FORM BRANCH COMMITTEE _. Choice 'Of 5 Colors Regrllii"°2''`"fer 29:c was held Wednesday night to form a Branch' Committee for the 'local• • St: John Ambulance Brigade.. Huron County Em- ergency Measures. Co-ordinator, retired : Lt. Col. T. Murray Mac - :Donald was the chairman for this first meeting. "``Mr. MacDonald outlined "the objects' of 'the Brigade, the Brach's organization ..and „du- -a -tier -1o° du- ies o 1✓o1 Kennetl>E E:= `Tayleri• A. P.. Boµtilier, -Brigadier J. 1V,tcLeod"-Ross; Mrs. Douglas Mooney, Miss Lila Youngblut and _ Dr. Jack R. Leitch who 'were • in attendance for this Meeting. .• Col, Taylor brought in a slate of ofliceLs from tom the nomination. committee whichi .ncluded the following 'for the various ex- ecutive positions: Patron, May- :<<=orE..� , fisher; ;honorary. presi- dent,.AAir' Vice Marshal J. A. Sully; chairman,,-• -T. -Murray MacDonald;: ,.„vice-chairman,. Col. .Kenneth E. Taylor; secretary, Lt Col.. G. F. 'Ciingan;" "treas- urer, H. G. Spring; members, Geo. L. Ellis, A. •P; Boutilier, Brigadier J. McLeod Ross., .Mrs. • In 1962 the Ontario Government will require • $20.00 : from everyone who cannot produce evidence of, Liability In- • surance. -.• We can provide Insurance for anyone one 'who ,is insurable; and we have low- est r est rates, in • first class . Copapranies, for experienced, ciaimi- free "drivers: Far -your are -Truok, 'Yeet-I. rc e-OalI atd"E. Campbell. As there were. no further.. nominations the slate of officers larought in. were acclaimed. • Dr. Jaen R. Leitch and Miss . Lipa Youngblut were also elected to positions on the branch -committee,' The campaign to raise funds for the local Brigade will get under way on ' January 15 and Brigadier Ross was elected as .0,f-Of•y, ??cam 'paigil :-- twm John _Cory` presented ;tate St:. John- Ambulance Brigade's bud- get for the calendar year of 1962 and explained -that last year they received $320 from the people of Goderich in their campaign and it .cost them $1„560 to operate during 1961. This , motley .,vas used to run classes, • purchase equipment, buy, uniforms and geperally mointuf the Brigade h slid, Mr, Cory pointed olit'+ �i at tri. many • cases those' members of the Brigade -who put in many hours at . the carious functions cover some of the expenses out of-thein..ow.t>4ocket. ,:The oen.. ; mittee accepted the 'Brigade's budget with the thought that it was quite reasonable. • Apprec- iation was expressed by Mr,. Cory on behalf of his Brigade for the. formation of the com- mittee. -% the past, ;he explain- ed, the Brigade carried onboth the executive _work, which Will nowbe handled by the com- mitteet-as well as the practical work.;• -.Thirsty - arra • fill r wi1I take a 'great deal of worry and ..w�ork .off .:of our hands,he..._.: said. ,- . �, Ano`ther meeting of • the Branch- Committee_, of the St. Sohn Ambulance will take place some::k.time during the month of .J,anuary. , 11 a.m. "LEARNING ;TO PRAY," 7 p,rn. "ASSURANCE. t;IF FAITH Pastor; E. VonKeitz.. • Organist, 111 m 'Betttger.,;, January 7th, 1st Sunday -after the Epiphany"' 8.30• a.m.' Holy 'Communion 10 a.m. Sunday ,SFchool "and Bible Class. a ` ' 11 a•m. Holy Communion and Sermon. ,, (Jr. Congregation and Nurse 7-0. * -'evensong and Sermon. Saturday, Jan. 6th, The Epiphany.. • Holy Communion„ln''the. Chapel at 10 a.m. ' Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A,, D.D. MK.J. F. Stephens, M.A., B, Ed., Organist and Choirmaster... THE UNITED CHURCH O'P .CANADA k• - - . �`Corher Victoria and Park Since ' 'REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor Phone JA 44.30 11 a.m, - "THE CHRISTIAN'S BODY: A TEMPLE OF THE HOLY, SPIRIT." 7 p.m. "SAFETY ON THE NEW YEAR'S.. ROAD." Wed. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeeetilig and Bibi. Study. 11 a.m• HOLY COMMUNION. Nursery and Junior Congregation. Bet(P�Yr��.° ��costa�"a�►eraa�. 'Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. 10 a.m.• Sunday School,- ' 11 a.m. MORNING -'WORSHIP.. 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. ' Tuesday -8 p.m. , Prayer and Bible Study. Friday --G. A: -Crusaders,, •' • • " REV. ROBERT --CLARK, Pastor, PORT ''ALBERT, _Ian. 2.- 'Visitors with 14Iri;. J Martin for Christmas vere. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan- Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowden, Larry and Randy, i of London; 'Mrs. Will Stewart and Lillian. of Auburn; Mr: and I Mrs. Tom- Young, of Goderich; Mrs.'Jim Young, of Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young and baby, Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson and' Mr. and Mrs. , Archie Grenier. • c - .,,, _ - Holiday "visitors with M'r. and Mrs: Mel Dickson and 'family were Mrs. John Quaid and fam- ily, - Mr: -and Mrs.' Meryl Quaid. and .family, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred Quaid, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Montgomery and family, of Goderich; Mr. • ,,and Mrs. George Westlake and family. ` LAC. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ronnie and Garry spent Christ- mas and New Years with Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Hoy and boys:. . • '-'---- Mr; _ Glen Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Toni Phillips, is a patient iii..the Children >'s..War...Memorial Hospital, London. . :Miss Grace Crawford,. of Gode- rich, visited with Mr. and Mrs: Bert Crawford for Christmas: Mr•, and Mrs. Vern Wihfs and family, of Goderich; 1VIrs. Wil- lis and Harry, Mr. slid Mrs, Ben Good and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon"Cockfield and fam- ily, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W David Farrow, of Detroit, and Mr; and Mrs.•Charles -Crossett and family, of° Isfingtpn, were guests ` of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Petrie over the 'Christmas. week- end. • Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Petrie, Phillip, Brian and Patricia Lynn, visited with Mrs. Louis, of Goderich, for,; Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold•, Adan.sr and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young ,and family. ,,,i. - , •' Rev. H. . F. Gruhn spent Christmas ,with his son Fred- erick and -Mrs. Gruhn, of Kit- chener, _r.--- • • - Visitors 'with Mr , and Mrs. AIbertMcGee for Christmas were Mr. 'ra�dd Mics. Harold Tay- lor, of Wi ham; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy and Debbie, -•• of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGee, of Nile; and 'Mr: and •Mrs: Joe McGee and Eugene. Mr: -Mervin Hodge,is a patient in Goderich hospital. • Visitors over the -,week-end with Mrs: Jane Martin were Mr. and-- Mrs. ' Done Bowden, Larry and Randy, Mr..\ and. Mrs. _Ivan Grigg, of Londe , and Mr. and Mrs. -Tom Young; of Goderich. Mr: and Mrs. eorge West- lake and family, and •Mr..- and Mrs: Mel. `Dicksonµ. and family -visited With' Mr. and .Mr -s. ;Charlie Anderson and family, of i,ucknow, for New Years. Mrs, Everett , Errington ,find Wilmer • visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Adams and family New Year's day. . There will be no Sunday ser- vices at St. , Andrew's Church on January ..,'nth.' World wide communion will be observed at. Nile at '2' o'clock on"Sunda_y__in charge- -Itie rev:- W" J: ten Reopen, of .F Goderich., .. ' d Mr. ands Robert Hoy and • Debbie visited • with- Mr' ;and Mrs:' Albert McGee on New Tear's day ..o' ,. - ..-_-. . W.M.S. ,And W.A."-- . .A."-- • The Decefli er meeting of the W.M.S. - and W.A. of *the -Port Albert United Church, held at the • honie--ot Mrs. Earl. Bogie, opened with the sifeing of a Christmas- atoll. _. Mrs-.-Le-d read the Scripture lesson and the theme, ""Christrli-as brings hope to a f ightened world," was given by•V1rs. E; Crawford. Mrs. E. J. Adkins read a Christ- mhs`In the year. gone - by'.'. Rev."' and .Mrs. E. Taylor. were present and Rev. Mr. Tay- lor- ayfor• conducted' the election and installation. of officers for 1962. M5. "M. 4 iakson was elected president for,,tJh'e new ':.grganiz- atii'Ot-..,.'Fha' United Chtireh:.Wor men �" ' As this Wag • the F°final 'meeting •-of-, the' original ' W.M.S; of Port Albert United Church organized by Rev nnd!= Mrs.- Gonitm' in:1913,,tribute was paid to former presidents •and mem- bers. . The late Mrs, Thpinas. Dickson was the est 'president 'and Was 'sucee e :by the. late .MBen rs.. Joh i_nott,. Jdrs...yRicha• rd McWhin y •antt Mrs...Gor on. 'Gold c' (Iles were lighted 7 their' honer., as well, as for ',other-: members ;who have li'nagged on. White candles'Were ggl ted in tribute to Rev. and Mrs: Gomm and the: 'past pre- sidents:' Mils,, Lorne Johnston, miss E. McMillan, Mrs, James °'M eltenzie, Mrs. W . 3. -Crawford, 11rs. Bert Crawford,- • Mrs.' Earl Bggie'„and Mrs, E. J. Adkins. ;.Mrs„ Charles Crawford, Who had been treasurer of the VMS or. -3.Q,,;fears; was `honored -,..in e ,sanie `i naniner.. The singing 0 ” Silent, Ni-ght," followed With prayer by rev, Mr, .Taylor:. brought the n'I ecting' to a lone'.* ,Lunch was served by the hostess.• - THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, ,B4., Minister. L_ Mr,./ H: de Jong, Organist 10 a.rn SUNDAY SCHOOL.' 10.10 a.m. MINISTER'S BIBLE, CLASS. • 11'.1.m., MORNING WORSHIP '•„-;,40,. ;,,,,,,•,..,,,,•,,,.,,,,;,•W "A NEW COMMANDMENY ” „ (NursePy and Junior Congregatioe). THE SALVATION At (Capt, A. Bailey) . :.. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. HOLINESS= SERVICES _: 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CAHADA • Victoria Street. 'United, = Church 10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.,. • ' 111 a..m. MORNING. WARSHIP"••' "HOLY COMMUNION!' 1.30 p.m.' Benmiller- Sunday,Sehool:_and Church: REV. CECIL.: A. DUKELOW, Minister. MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. WPM The -Nevi" Jeriusalenthu'rc (Propfiesied::in REV. 312 and Ch: 1) "`" ° "My . peopie are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because thou hast rejected knowledge 1 will also reject: thee--" Hosea' 4;6. ° • " "Heavenly„ „interior .intelligence'' from a-Jlove-truth-truti without a thought of glory as an end"; EY Swedenborg in,"Heaven and Hell:' - "ARCANA CELESTIA" Opens the spiritual sense of the Bible. St. Paul. said;'_ _ Not of the letter butof--.• the . Spirit; for the letterk illeth, but the ,Spirit , glveth '- life" -2 : Cor. 3:6. .. "MY. RELIGION"' by HELEN :KELLER,,,1, and other `T works,,=loaned or sold: apply to -Leonard Cole, 13. Pin• St., Phone .7700.: • .... :• are ' cordially invited to attend- the INAUGURAh,• ' MEETINGOF 9OPERIC TOWWO.UNCIt,.•- 1li62-- ON ,MONDAY, JANUARY, fi, COMMENCING Al 7-P,tW . AT' TH;E NEW COUNICI•t, CHAMBERS IN 'THE ,MUNE ICIPAC, BU)LE$ NG, WEST ST. See' how your Tovrn Fathers conduct i'OURbu'trin+e'ss ••4,1.sk4Ity,nue-siliort'Vire s err ei)1 inuw%ipal mat)ers.