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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-01-11, Page 2:1odericc '.$igria ,N7,1)" tl* day da11! � A 19! R'•_ . D': The Coudty Town Newspaper -of Established I8-43 x it,§1:15th year of publication <10 , PRILE t�yN• ' pM,DlM± WRE : k -t� ,o 00, ff,. �. COMP MfwSPAPER Huron „ 0 Published , ` by • ►' �• tj,"� Signal Star Publishing Limited ti • •m 'o AB.0 <.$ubst ictrtion Rates $4,01) a year tT'S..A. $0':0-0 (In advance) Authorized las second elaas mail; Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for - pa3�-zXLel}� of ' . . _gostaga 11)-05h... --gre nna r of" W . O.W N.A; and A.B.C. r . r.. Carculaton� -over 3:40 " GEO. L. EILI$, Editor. -and Publisher JRON HAD ALMOST. SNOWLESS -WINTER, ,''he rugged. weather", of the past week-' "We have bail but a Very few days of even - .end has?. made: us 'weather -conscious. In indifferent sleighing, and of late it has wonderiit where those required some computation to convince us p,$ A - tt starred -us g said. that we -had not advanced into, the- month -weather prophets are who last fall o April." • this winter would be one comparatively The ice on the river and lake had not free from snow. "` While the amount of even frozen sufficiently hard to walk on it scow at this nnoment7 can not 1;i6 said to with safety-. The roads were dry and hard 1 e unusually large, the fact remains that with rio snow on them. Young gentlemen it i! anything but a snowless winter. had been promising, sleigh rides to young So often' the winters of 'years ago in ladies -- and the young ladies were im- : the Huron area .glove been pictured as patient for the fulfillment of the •prom - f <:)new'ith mountains of -snow Yet this ises. But there_ was no snow 1:': The Hu- __yvas definitely not _the case exactly 114 ron _Signal' of .1848 even suggested. that an years ago"in:the Goderieh area. The Hur- irdmediate,ipetitiou be sent to The "Board on;.•Bignal of February, 1848, is 'authority • 'snow The Weather" is 'to why- there was no for Our' statement that up to February of snow in' Huron County. • that year, at least, there was scarcely any 140 then,, even as now, everybody snow- on .the grcrund_.at all. ` talked about the weather — but "no one "U'p to the present •dateit has been a- really did anything about" it. So, whether 'remarkable winter" said The Bron Sig-• •in 1848 or 1962; we'll just have tome . iral during its first issue of February, 1848.what is sent our way, weatherwise• • , "DO IT. NOW"- PROGRAM 1' : - 010 • 4r,:4111°P GODERICH' ;MINISTERIAL 4 ASSQCIATION , ENCOURAOENIEN. TS TQ. „PRAYER. (By Capt, A Bailey, The .,Sal- The right spirit in which to vation Army) • In ordt;r that ,we might be stiffed up <to prayer and mta our soils may be led to come near to the -"Throne .of Grace, 1 purpose to take these, few words "The Throne. of Grace" as ,the basis of our short meditation. -- Our text speaks of a throne, We would bereminded that the mercy seat is .indeed a throne. • If, in prayer, we come to a throne, it is clear 'that our pirit -should.. be_ one ef. lowly reverence. ' The King, before, whom we come_ is highest of all monarchs ... the king -of kings and Lord of Lords. His throne is a .great white throne, unspotted, Blear as crystal. Let us then ask the Spirit -of God to put us in the right frame of mind, that .,every one 'of our prayers may be .a 'reverential approach to the Infinite Majesty above. , If the mercy 'seat is a throne, _ rFwith theta. . :a.1:e_,it bad for the .rest: Thi ',are. er rployinent picture slightly better than it the ones ic'h'os"e" attitud and-arrespbnsi - ility spoil it for others seeking work at was 'a year ago. Nevertheless, there is this time. This minoriy group is refire-' still sufficient unemployment ,that the Nat- table. Tonal Employment, Office is urging a "Why But there are .manY ,jobs that can be ;-Wait for Spring? Do • It Now" program. done right now And there are the right men laocal househokters, business firms business are- available to do them.' Don,''t leave r industries are•b4ei4' ng asked to ao their part, it to the last moment for the National where .p_ossible, to relieve the seasonal lin- Employment Office toobtain them for you. : .employmc nt. problem. They •are . urged . Your chances 9f getting.: „the . ,right • men to :do those odd. jobs now rather than wait are improved by allowing sufficient time until Spring ,brec.ause men and materials are 'vitt order to contact them. • . -As' of. December•, .1961, ',there was -a total of 777 persons listed at the local Em- ploy-ment Office as seeking employment. The number included; 595. men and 182 women ,,from• various Parts of the County: By comparison, the number as at Dec- ember 31,4960-, was 862 of. which 673 were, men .arid 189; women. " '1 m► 6 r' .'r.,. y �y available to' do' them -now. 11 - you have a job you want done, you -are requested to contact the PNational„ Employment Office at Goderich- for men to do the job. The same office would appreciate' it .if you were to let thein know lateron how the help .provided turned out. • • There: are always t`hgse• few workers • - The' Cabot Tower was built at $t. John's, Nfld., to mark the 400th ,anniversary of John , Gra- bot's. landing -there. - A, UARIUM S PPLIES ",.Tanks • Gravel • DIP• Tubes • Glass Wool •, Pumps i....: CharcoalF: Filters .4,yatves etc. A b VAiti-,EtY GF- Tropkka Fish- 13 !rE T•STREEt• aliproach• the throne of Grace is that of unwavering • confidence.. ho shalldc oubt the -Ring? Who dares 0* cafe in question the imperial word? If • We are coil., ing before the throne: of God it-Wought always to be conducted' with deepest sincerity:" -Let us beware -of playing at- praying. Do .you think ,the Ring of Hen- ven..is• delighted to hear you prq.nounce words- with a flip- pant tongue and...a 'thoughtless mind? Sp thatLest wors thhipeisigloa Him amustnd"briworship Him in spirt and ir : init truthandthey. w He 'F. • Y�r %AU APPROVED of the word "throne" should be too much for the mortal vision, our text now presents us with the soft, gentle radiance the word. "grace.' • It is a throne' of . Grace, which we approach. in prayer." What .an encourage- ment to those who.„ are begin- ning to pray, and indeed to all of us who are -praying men and women. " ,_ ° • I': fit is . a throne of Grace, it should be approached with then the faults of our -prayers devout joyfulness. -If I find will • be overlooked. Here is myselffavored by divine grace hope for our larne,limping sup - to stand among those privileged plicaVoiis. GodPPooks upon the ones who frequent His courts, prayer as presented through shall I not be filled with grateful Christ and forgives all its joy? Let our aces' shine with' inherent faultiness. . LEAN', and 'MEATY, • xr:w•��r,, :mss S. RIME RIB ROAST RED qrBLUE o�ND Ib d9� y Meaty �Qv on B a B on LB• 59c Fresh Spareribs Le- 49c ]_Y himself shall not prevent -0 success of his prayer. How unfit we are. to come before a throne _ .. wen .that . are defil- ed with. sin. Do you confess it? Then_go to the throne of Grace. God delights. in broken and -contrite...r•h+earts.--�:�., eyed , delight' and mingl. ,e-fai n,Ntek praises with our prayers. If it is a throne, whenever' it is approached -it should be with complete submission. We do not pray to God in order to instruct God ' as to what he Ought to" do. We are indeed rm-itte&t -sa to d " hos PHOTOS COMMENDED '.•. •Com nended was a shot of=Louis r'l x- ' m'suit ea Entries in the Ontario Motor- Trenault in diving , fist's 1960. ;photo . contest,- on dis- ingon the back of a" truck on play• on the mezzanine floor of the north pier at Goderich. Carlton' Tower, Toronto, in- clude five prints " by W. E. Elliott, Goderich. Two' won cash prizes as "highly com- mended'," and a third was a- warded a "commended" ribbon. .The highly commended entries are :black and white..prints, one of the ornamental bridge in Stratford'park and the other of the steamers Houghton, Vic- torious and, Ericsson abreast CALL FROM FRANCE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill were pleasantly surprised to receive. a long distance •phonecall from their.•.flaughter, Pauline, 'who is stationed. at: Metz, France, and who is a nurse at the Air Base. -She called to extend the Sea- •son's Greetings to her parents, her sister, Kathleen ' and her between the piers at Goderich. brother-in-law. T. PRYDE & SON Memor ais _.0 •-• Finest- Stone and - Ekperienoed Workmanship DISTRICT frank IVI►cNlwa•�n REPRESENTATIVE •TA 4-7861 or 200 Gibbons - -- JA 4-9465 •r50tf • v 111 • an O .,,1m e'it c - cru,... ; ,11,"t r, ft. r, ';IV; 1to a' we must add "Not my will but Thine be done." - = If it be a throne it ought to be approached with enlarged expectations. A king grants petitions in .. a royal fashion, Let , 'us ask God for great' things; for we have come before a great throne. Then God. will do ' for nes. exceedingly above what we ask or even think. - e b 3' many to pray who have .lot prayed and should make am who have been long accustomed W use the consecrated.'art of pray- er, to draw near with greater boldness than ever before the throne of race. ° ' • Then let us earnest -be • And never faint in prayer He loves our •importttitity And inaltes our cause His care. DOWN MEMORY'S LANE 50-YearsAgo-1912- • ,Alex J,:. Miller, Toronto, had purchased F. W. Brophey's photography business. William Maedel was appoint- ed as member.. of the Colborne board- of health to replace Peter MacEwan: 4 Florence -Beatrice Jackson and George Mains were married at the home of the bride's par= ents•nea rAuburn. n• MissM and Jacksan,lla ed 'the wedding ` music and little Edna May Jack- son was ring -bearer:- . Hodgens Bros: were selling new ginghams at 10c per yard and sable stoles at $8.50 each. 30 .Years Ago -1932 ' Walter Newcombe. won' -an electric clock in the draw at Jas. C. Carrie' hardware store., Mrs. D. Mofwain, -Newgate street,. picked fresh green on- ions in -her garden. In a •duplicate bridge tourna- ment, • the -winners 'Were . Arch- deacon and, Mrs. Jones -Bateman. who made a 'grand-'- slam in spades... At the Women's' Institute, Mrs. Stirling MacPhail gave: a paper on "Who's Who and Why in Ontar'Q:' while Mrs.Oswald Ginn showred , a patchwork quilt. 15 Years Ago -1947 : Mrs. F. H Wood : was fatally injured and several 'other .'spec tators were hospitalized as ' the result of a• tragic accident at the arena during - a game • be- tyfeen the Louzon Flyers and • Ed+ Baechler Jr. was r named chairman of. the Separate School Board. Muriel Blake, of the Dungan- non district, -passed away after spending nine years in an "iron lung." Mrs. E. W. Price was hostess and Mrs. Gordon McPherson president when the S_,t.. Helen's Women's • Institute January meeting was held. • • - • 10 Years Ago -195Z . The 1952: New Year's baby was the. son of .Mr. 4and-,Mrs:- Jack Hussey, R.R. •3 Goderich. - A. B. "Bud" Sturdy. resigned. as C.N.R: telegrapher and• *ex- press agent: At Taylor's . Corner, Mrs. Duff Sturdy was the- new pre- sident of the W.A. with .Mrs. Sam. McNall as vice-president: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty. and"Mr. Will Hasty spent New Year's with Mr. and. Mrs. C. • TOJU1Ci. EKED KERNEL 'OTAT CERN FANCY QUALITY SHIRRIFF INSTANT 48.OZ. TINS S_OZ. PKGS. 7c LLEN DRINKS • • GARDEN PATCH 14-0Z. TINS -3 FOR 48 -OZ: TINS BOR .414 KS WITH THIS. couppw; FIRST GRADE BUTi'ER LB. 5 Good Only at This' Store Until January 13. ;I9 IrwrritHITE'MX mimmisor WITH THIS COUPON – SHORTENING CRISCO °' , 1 -LB. PRINT 29C Good ''only. at ' This Store UntilJanuary .13 • 15‘9Z• FINS FOR CHOICE QUALITY • CQLGATES. GIANT SIZE ' 25,c.v OFF y FAB- 5 GIANT SIZE AT REG AJAXFOR BUY LIQUID VEL . PRICE AND , GET '1 -QUART lc ... Crozier. , . 2 Ibs. WHITE SU� AR.. broke Lhis wrist while cranking FLEE - - " the traetoa „r::,,,,. •,r.,f a WITH THE PURCHASE- OF.. 8-0Z. JAR • Donald•-Catppb e11 Westfield, STAY OF EXECUII`: .. • RED .84_ WHITE INSTANT 'COFFEE at REG. PRICE" Arthur . J. Kendall, ' of Bay-: field, sentenced .to, be hanged _ .. _ January -23 for the capital. mur- der of his wife Helen, in 1952, has been granted a stay .of ex- eeution until `February' 14, his lawyer has ,announced.. • M. A. Craig, counsel for Ken- dall, 51, . said the stay was • granted' by trial judge Mr. Jus- NO DEALERS SUPPLIED tice W. D. Park 'r "pending an ` the -Clinton Radar School: team. appeal.. to be made January -22:- , REGULAR 73c! 1–. 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