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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-01-16, Page 8'1 At G.p.,G,'C the situder arrtw :* 7iist rechvering from, the effects of 'the apiis. Z'hie priilie -..forests now are Wrestling' and , basketball.t • : "'he, wrestling squad heads down, to Mitchell this Friday --'ter "tangle"with last year's , s c am -The same affternegn •the b ss''ketball "five" 'swing to tion" against Seafortk.. the seniors . repreeeniing t tic .fue and White en the court are John Banter, • Jim ` Bentley, • eporge Clark, Pauli Doekstader, _. ` Brian ,Dowds, John d Everett, .Pete McDonald,. -John MeLean, Steve Snell, Dave' Straughan, _„,„.J.laekeSereetighane pill Wi-ii insect. This isthe schedule 'they will follow: ' Friday, Jane .17— qipelerich at Seaforth Friday, -Jan. 24— Mitchell at ,Cj,oderich Friday, Jan. 31— ,Winghani. 'at, Goderich° Tirterslday',• `Feb. 6--, ' * 'older$ h at Stratford -Cent. Friday, Feb. 14-- Goderich at Ctlinton •- • ' Friday, Feb. 21= Smith Mixon at .Goderich On paturday, February 29, ,.the -top-,four teams. will meet _at :Stratford, Northwestern' Seco of dary School to determine the 'cham�pionship. The" Junirir boys' team will follow the same ,pat- tern. The Junior and'" Senior girls, usually mast successful • ow • fax niy .-unprejudiced vie s---,cou�glhi ' The farm pupils enjoy. an 'atmctsphei„�ee free 'from .4ocial tensions' which envelop ;and dictate oto pibils- from ;,tensely ,pdpl.ilated areas. In many cases,, the farm family is c n erned . ori • with passing O C 1 tet y grades, ��ifila erbanitei 'demand .'cho(Ur hip marks, ,because q{ cU.lb(l t1i11'E' Ot'ert(in��' 1n'`` our. Junior Vernier members from in;, for, feeding, dei"elgpizlg .N` Followiii.1a the December meet- IAfr.. iVJ alcolm O. Kirk, President ing w;hic h consisted of a dis. toy .. the Grey -Bruce Naturalist cues/on and films •i eaiin " •with ailb of Qvven Sound, also. Field thgvinatpprtanei of fossils iii bi Officer for- -the-lvortle-Grey--ahtt- o.•ogy, members of the G,D.C.I. Sauible Valley Conservations Au- 'Bieloby Gelb were privileged th,orityy,one of the more •active in` having,.a.s their guest speak- con' tervatton authorities hi On- er,_ on Tuesday, January 7th, tario. , uni�r Famer Choir pings � At [oronto, communitiosi. Bo:h, bounties in. Ontario Met art• the and; marketing of Sheep. 1'u • u 1 c ..vclo) bettergeneral „ . , ,. 1 •• , , ,. r��� 1✓d��ard Hotel, rout 2. u , 1 a t if.4lldt Ia��la�4 thW �.tlllt •..,,(,U11t a -. t I of work- to d'o- ono tii.y ►>xave on at'a:d.,; , .lct'11ua:y' 1l;i1. 1•',;a krel�\'tedge:' of breed type and zh,ores, "the other a part -tine 11 1 d �n Ow ptogr:i �1 eel,. pob the. jttdgingman'd e.ilectron of, f.ob '(akin); equa'1 tinlr' and, ;qual ie. :,0eak.rl ; .coulprt:(,ons at, • :.,.lcep. droll: ?the onlc t o' L d - dilier- well, a.; clan...,, 1.11• y.;:. r. •t1, . •i:• r 0 1011111;;o the adoption of ente• may lee •i11 eltnlentar•y trio.-;, cho,i•5 cat,, r''1:U i11.•t�ru , better feeding and 3nanage ad-neat:on. '',.1:11(1 fh -cotieke tale... _ .___ .. , _._,_' __n ono. me't<ho i .the.,elistriet. • 9 ^llk_tl, Y' 1 • rr ' . �''�'iii"�oii 71-6-1711-5,-"' ,rrr:oe I. Io c c`�`°i a e� f rn roe c ,•n�;- ir.,•� .. n�or�e �"orne- try 5.u. WO'f•k' in .(;rad:' nine, t0 •conlpcn-� '1''•11 101.-1• 1°;lair of ) 111••;1( L. meat of the type and gealete sale for the Ibwer starida,rd of LI•i 1-r's tor:,, (1.i c:ion, cd :,fr. .1.' 'o'f- the sheep in the cJistrict, training' re-cetve-d in the little (;, liur%ro•,`•;, 1 \,fter,. •\ t. ):1 thirst ,'Project.§— red'sclioollaouse• T1114 may be ,)'t.c.', m1�-'ne, th.e to+, ll,,..tots' 1.Itecd and care (for• a- flock of due, to the generalized plan that �.�.- oiJlyl til_:.1,. o point,,. S; t cu I�I ' not • less than five eras £o: has to be followed in teaching county choirs p:)1','eili.lt.-d vi•t'.l f the duration of the club yea'r,- eight tirades at once. Less time lilalton C.Uunty \\ 1111 11 ; tri, c;nnl- �2.•Stiady .recommended .prat:-. can be devoted to the inten,3ifi d detition. ' 1 tice"s of feeding arid. manage - study . desir,n, „ mandatory in •1 lit' Toronto Colif)lrence s :,, ' ment and keep recordswof the tern schools. , ' ceekeed around Ile, ,L:11 An- coat of production.' . But considerin all factors in ; nt` 1rear`' of Junior ..Farmers Ali boys and girls 'who have farnial edntcatian, we cannot' inot'tu Pride ill th;' l'alt -• reached their 12th. 'birthday by determine the better phi•tom,ath_;1,r•o1ress^ in the. Present .4 For- January lst. 1964. and have not -•rura'1 or urban: - Only the ie ‘ and in; the 1� rile:.'.' uaghed 'their `21st birthday by dividual marks the difference, I.•, Over• 40,Junipr•• 1t:arrpers and ' Decerber. ,31st, 1964,° are invit,- not "the':area: = • -.,•,[0.11,10.L.;. are _IL<�:;lie.i,.�_ltane, .iii,,,e 'ed to join' .a club of their- ..,..,........,.._. heir- . ..,....._ . e20;risek•-eiretrrcat.Course gi,-c n''.choreV. '"'. ' :." `•b`•r Oletetr+o ll&,cii.o. 'Ili , coo r..., Anyone interested is,request, DEBATE P.S. sof. instruction r'olnln,'nc•.' 1 on 'ed .to contact the. Ontario De- Janual'y field trip wa.�'parttnent 'of Ariculture, Box :„;,,'0 to the liue:r,inen Station 159, Clanton, not, later than in basketball, lost their opening f NSIJRANC games .to SmithHuron: . Oh well, better l•uek next time! Last Saturday evening, tee Councillor -elect parolee Shore students from the collegiate--- presimtecl 0 statement on the Judi Weber and John 'Walter, .,:eioder,i;cls rubric Scboolti' liah;l- took part in a teley;ision show • •, ; - Aheaci 'Phis i ,insurance to' the board 4,an, called T,aoJtit}b 61h earl at the same time offt r - program. is based o `..` arecrs 4« availarb1e ;.to high school stud- i eel' to b•', inst.:rarneo co•11 •uitan; .eats. 'Each. week two collegiate i "'ittlout foe.• , representatives ' quiz a guest : Haring j'ur' concliull rl ' .13 spe'alcer--an e ;pert 'tile' v o :years ]is as a inernber of th:' pu:,llic ,cation being,,, discuss — con ;s"clio.ol. board," Zr• "hoe';: \\rot"'. cerning' "requiremen , . oppor Duri)l; relic ne' I believe ..(unities and'slalaries. Our d€le- I that 1 rhate b come t'h'oroughly ;atesx'l ad a very, enlightening.:familiar 'with all the insurance: -c+onvef ,.tion regarding the field I coverages :held by '(lie la"bard, • 0n ed t`; „7..•-- •-c f•--dentYi•s,tib-•:-•1ti',,,eeo a•1•ly,--44, s1. Ar afh.!1 this t i m c. t o Off 1. 1 1)' program vas gi er1 an award I''C ry1C1 t, as in -uraniT CUrl�ll1.atl t1y. the Seeceirlary School Te'ac11i to t,l.. ) oaid. • • .ers' Federationlot•'its valuable's •'S}roui:d ° the hoard �t 'i/ r• , ,,make this ,1111) ntmcnt. 11;,o,tI.t �1 sistt.ance to stLItte •s yin de ..,,make ,droit of, jobs;: • be quite willingto "ail • w i`l;i):;, What it all boiled clown to� i fee, and would b: ,?,101,'11, ,was that'ruial students :woiked ;•consult v ith t',l hoard or harder..artd therefore got batter iaL1ce Comil tt{ e at t'.1 �u 'co:�'. results than the town student) ,-1r',C)' 0)i; an ret. -4101•: relet,e. —se. tire,? 'thon�. ht. 1� C? 1Lr1 10 • 111 ', erre" \ lAC',1 I.'; it: l the 'fact that the p:oe1.+'11 till tl� •1)1t1t11 '1 lfie oil': t:tv ;:t '10 t! r; elle$. eras primal ley. •agrarian in hrile ; Cr'p'le .and. 1)fi'"Cttlll;; that'hot!), COT1iP1l1 1 t`� 11 1)O!tt-, 00)11) 711 • ,th:p eret,st[we e 'f",tilt the f';l lei �1i ' 11,1) ', 11:1191-10(1, $15C2 end e\1 Clltive !r1 aericell 1r :l; '. Y)CC;:1''11 C' ;.lit ir' cl t;, '7" societies. in .1111 1 scllooi,, the 101 3, '111:' 1„:•;' 5 'e'er(' op,int0'1 1'01 ): erf P Comt'11 c,l ;t+l i� ' 11 .-�. 1`r unb'ia ed,• _.1 '(1+U1 L'•''1c • 1•,01 v, ould 1i 'i1' 1 t'- • Annual Meet - and plat: kof the organizational lhr Huron ('gnat, 4 -If Aeri• .n c.tetin;;' ' .i�'ill be announce cultural Club I:i'acler s A-: o:•i- later. •,tion will flour 11)011• i n :1111'— o..,e...� u 'd n e...e r, at the A.:.c.lttural Of 1 oatd flamers 1;1 (•1;1'I;(in ell' .\'iunkl;il•, Januiry 2)) 11; c:iiu nlc nc.11,! at '11 :1)I) a nl. - . Plats, .will b i made .11)1' 1112 19114 4-I1 0101) siasori. ".dinner _Li. at -tree I1o011 'Clinton at 12:30 r100)1. Prpided that ' Millie ,nt in- ter(et. i -s indica, cel, a Huron County 4 -II Sheep Club ye ll be organized early in' February-. Olyjc et •' 1 e ;Create, • e.teat r ir.t.,rest• arrlo'l'i young people in Car- . ead Animal REMQVAL ''or dead ind -'disabled animals call collect Darling .& Company of- Canada Ltd.: Phone' HU ,2-72619; Clinton• Dead' anin3)al• licence 'number, 262-C-63 ' .After,+be'in'g ihtrodllaced to the! Club by President. Richard Joh- gejan, ir..Kirk, aided by num: arms of Alia ,,•owrr'--slides, - de- seribed many of the wild life penser iation projectsin which he is involved. �: Mi. Kirk dealt first •wflh 'the demise' of the stately. elm trees. He felt that the battle to save them•was a losing One; the only hope- lay in 'replanting with dis- ea;e resisttent strains. Though a• 'new co trof suitable • for the treatment, of individual t•rrea, ‘Ig" woulcl• be ,available n Iii the Spring the post was net as yet 1i bw.n. - _.-- FITe s ea: e w pointed'' -out' last e p 'k.p' P t , the natu'arlist had 'a much eas- ier time ¢Q years ago, when .country roads Weje places Of •beauty ,with sh. reutlis; etrees, and, pla-nrts -..Qf, all kinds forming a habit for••:e/host of different ty�p - of , birds and small - anim- als. 3 - day, in the name of progress,,, snow clearing, and same roads traffic, these me have been stri!pped bare by the indiscriminate use of bulldozers and chemical sprays. -4 walk along them now is a forced march' Brough a" terile and un- a•ttracti've desert of .parched grass and barbed' wire. The' audience caned, unfortunately, recalVman3? examples of, this - ,port -'el devastation in the• Gede rich: area. t The Bruce Trail . Te provide a permanent place where the lover of nature could find countryside,uns oilt 1VI p r. Kirk described the -establitsh- PLAN 441. :SPRING WORK The heron, Counte 4-11 Home- rnakifig ,Ciub..,'leadera Will soon' i- a.si tlle'y• attend the Training S'ehools ler the project "Wheat Shall I Wear?". ' These schools are sponsored :by- Rome iJcon- emi�es Service of the Ontario Depar-tm.ent of Agriculture and Will be cenductectoby Miss Pat- ricia Damude, the Home Econ - omist. for 'Huron County. It is expected that nearby 90 leaders and assista.n will' et- erbd <the-•-Err-ee.-•ese1 ot5 =' r'g held at the Presbyterianthurch in , Wingham on January 15th and 16th, the' Legion Hall 'in Hupsall, on January 21 and 22 and the Board Room of the ,ntario Department 01 Agricul- ' ture in Clinton on January 23 and 24. • ' Through lectures .and demon- stretions the leaders will obtain =information on -Wardrobe Plan- ning under; such, topics as Her. oony,' .. Goof rel lgiv- Pexttire- and Suitability. The '`leaders will ,also review, the sewing techniques, used in making a blouse. „ M. This material isprosented in such 'a 'form that "it may be -taught directly to the, club of 12 to 26 -year-olds in, the local community... r• • meni_.of4 the Bruce"4raii, which - will extend -along the Niagara Esearpzraeat ,to,the- nortbern•.ex, *mity of, the Bruce •Peninsula with. •rriay a magnificent view of the blue waters. of the.Georg- bare Bay. blue. other con% servtitibn areas have been,estab- lis'hed in the, vieinityt of Owen Sound and , � reg i including' Dorcas Bay, where an area in- habited by orchids and other rare plants has been pbrehased and set aside from the ravages of the ''real estate dealer, 'the bulldozer and the slimmer cot ' tager. ' .. The •Grey.$rtice Natureliet Club has been instrumental in erecting a large number of nest= ing boxes for the blue ,bird' in am attempt to save this attrac- tive little'bird which ,may soon ,become extinct,. Only 1()% - -tItsre`13 `tG' rents t by blue birds. Biology Club' members, who constructed and erected some .20 'bo'xes last Spring, benefited by Mr,. Kirk's experiences concerning his own project. • After dealing 'watli'water and! forest conservation, much or Which- Oon:sists in- undoing' - � harms done by so-called land improvers of snot so lnng,,,ago, Mr. ,Kirk concluded by stressing, the need for elan to fit late• -- his environment; rather than fit his surrotihdirligs to suit himself. The speaker was .'them . on behalf of •chub members by Secretary-Teasurer S ose ar Turland. ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD TOWN - ", Chinese Food. . Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUt ORDERS PEN- DAILY. 7 a.m_ i 1Q R ,. ..-_• v The -Esquire Restaurant rhe- Square-Goderich-JA 4.9941 SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Jan. 19,:-Sermuk Sunday after .Epiphany 8:30 ,a.m,: Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Serpron •' Archdeacon CI J. Queen (Junior. Congregation and Nursery) • 7:00 p:m. Evensong' and Sermon Rector; REV: CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR; M.A., D.O. Mr: George Burgoin, Organist:arid Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH"OF CANADA" « North ' Street' 'United-. Church SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 13:00 a.m.�Suhday .,School •.11:00 a.m. "Epiphany" '2 Q G "ISa INVOLVED?" (Nursery and Juntcr congregation) Group- , t , The Rev. W. J. tera„J-loopen, B.A., B.D., Min. L. H. Dotterer,' Organist , • Knox Presbyterian Church THE RFV. G. LOCKHAR,t ROYAL, • B.A.,, Minister, William Cameron, 'Director Of Praise 10:00 a.m. Sunday School r ^w t^i0:i4 a. m., Minister's Bible. Class Study: St. Mark -,4:35-41 . 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine Worship Serrron: "The , Sen'e Of Faithfulness" Receptionof 'New Members PREPARATORY SERVICES — 7:00' p.m. Evening Service Studies 1 in "The Acts' Cat The Afrrostles.": .,.(11) "Ananias and Sapphire, 8:00„ p.m. \ Yo`'ung People's' Society' .' enter to Worship "Depart to Serve ' 4 Parents Talk Tall With GDC.I Staff.. Parents' evenings were held, at GSI] I on--WedneseTay-• , and Thursday eveninge.of• last wee Parents, rho,s� names `cane- mence With t letters from - A - a and those whose names com- mence with letters from M to . Z tie„d d eirsd;ayf--even ng a • _let. cia'm; i- no •ti frons ono for .a sprained finger .to ;a_re.' Other fore .broken_'toes . piano' fell 'on a boy's feet. The board ordered the arclri- teat's fees -anti elle •contriletor•';• accoiu t for the itol)ert:.all .'trent oriel, School be p.t:•d--a14• 'but. 5,000field back ,for. last rnimite •• adju'stnents. Logan, 'Contracting ori g.e.s ,'34 and dle, Connor 'and Associates o!'' . At new car for your f amilyy' New,' ti;-., appliances for. yo yr h,ornGet whatever M1 . of° Stmt youneed now --with a Personal Loan • • e , from the Ca kadian- Imperial Bank of London nylon get ,.f412,800 ()2 Ate' theses tunes, parents talk- • ed to• teachers about corhmon. problems with respe•ct to their ohildrei'i attending GDCI. Par= eats of students w'h,ose averag in the first tem reports was be • - • low 55 per, cent or • who failed in one or more 'papers were particularly".�lin d to attend: 1 Comnzerce. 'Low' interest rate: Iif e- • insured for ,your protectton. C'onve7t- tent repayments. Seepur helpful r.. Com' merce branch manager today. ��THE THAT BANK BUIL' D$ Over 160 bracnyou to 'serve r,l ,i • MIX OR' MATCH n'r CREAM t �,• NATURE'S BEST GRIEEN: ` CORN Or aid 11 5,07.. Tins Victoria Street United church-,-: . „ c 11:00 a.m.Sunda School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship + n x raor • inary ayrng . 1.30 p.m. Benmiller—Sunday School and 'Church REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. t MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist FREE. `METHODiST CHURCH Corner Victoria and Pack Streets'. • REV. 'R. G. PELFREY, B.A., 'B.D:, Pastor Dial 524-9306 . 9150 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL,; ` 11:00• a.m. \ Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed.,- 7:30 p.m... Prayer Meeting acid Bible Study , FACELI.E ROYALE OtLET TISSU E � . WHITE( 41t1 , YELLOW, G1LlaC� tt choose • from Q'ountry, Pcp'i!a,-, ria;-. Ccnady etr. We~ can svp- `ply ares artist, ori” ally tabciLorb • ,3•ciay':cietivery-. FROM1" 48 GObER CH BAPTIST CHURCH Montreal Street . Near The Square 10:00 a.m.. Sunday Scnool 11:00 a.m. Morning ,Worship 7:00 p.m. •.Evening. Worship THE.'..SAL.VATIO R . � CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOl 1L3t.D 1 SUNDAY --- 11 a.tii. and 7 l;.r . - t TUESDAY' - - t i"PiSy r 7t�;~e:',;n�j .". -.- WED'NFSL AY '' 8, p.: i.' t./.4)CS —,t`3O?def LL AQUA. CRUSHED OR ?SDC Ir PINEAPPLE I�GE$TTV ,''SALES1' and SOCRY1,,, E E st. S4tset {1CYpp. fhe; .Ci,) 'EVERYONE WELCOME! Bethel: Pentecostal � �'a„hernacie Corner .of Ellin and Waferioo Sts. REV. ROBERT" CLARK, Pastof 10:OQ a.m. Sunday School; Classes for all ages. 11400 a.m. Morning/ Worship ' 1:30 .p.m. Evac gelistic Service Tuesday 8 p.m." Bible Study and Prayer Friday 8 p.m: Young, PeopU's . Service 4