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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-31, Page 7Anglicans : Reach Mission. Objective LQNDQN. Topp�lig its ob• over and above its regular bud- jectiye .for. the second succes- get, for Ave years. sive year, the Anglican Ghureh Bishop Luxton said be was of Canada's World Mission Fund elated at they -cross-Canada re- ' reached a total, of $734,667 in sponse for the second Year of 1965,.. the program. '- In -In making the announcement, "The magnificent total raised Rt. Bev. G. N. Lixton, Bishop by the Diocese of Toron.ta, which i.jaum and -Chairman Of _the .ler the first -two .years -has -.e Anglican World Mission Com Tied mor0 than aa •half of the znittee, said the - total raised $5004000 commitment, has been sineo the fund was started ,in an inspiration to us all," he 1964 amounted to $1,587,096. said. "I , htlpe the other dio- An outgrowth of • the X963 ceses Wilt follow the Toronto Anglican Congress held in Tor- lead in every phase of the onto, .the fund was created, to 'world mission program. The meet emergency requirements Anglican Communion, gompris- of churches of the Anglican . frig 19 churches throughout the Communion in the world's de- world, is , confronted by pro- • veloping countries. The 'Can- jects totalling about $27,000,000, adian church undertook tb raise and at the end of 1965 the n,ot less than $500,000 apnually, fund had reached $5,00,000, FUR STORAGE Fur storage time is just around the corner. Don't for. . get that we pick up and deliver. We' also give estimates at no extra cost on repairing and restyling..Our system has proven satisfactory to our customers. If you didn't• stere your fur coat with us last .year just fill out the slip at the, bottom and we will call on-you.f Wer pick up fur coats starting about the 26th .Of March depending upon the weather. We have a very up-to-date line of new fur coats. Choose from full length, jacket or three-quarter styles. If you' choose your new fur coal •this spring you wil I • re- ceive better quality, better terms and better prices. We 'have an excellent proven payment plan which .has been _popular with all our credit customers. Send This Coupon or Just Write PICK-UP and DELIVERY HANOVER FURS Hanover, °Ontario. Name, Address •. Town ..........:Phone ...,� .. HANOVER FURS Phone 364=3360 HANOVER 13-15-18 making it clear that Canadian: dioceses must Make an ' upward revision of their Objectives." Since the inception of the fund grants tota-llrng nearly $1,000,000 have been made -to churches= in Africa, India, Pakistan, South. East, Asia, the South Pacific, tile West Indies and South America. Among other' they. suave" assisted in the training of clergy and lay w.orker.�, establishinent of community centres and hos- pital 'and medical services. Sups port of Canadian personnel working ayerseas and of church - related colleges was also in- cluded: Nippon Seikokai (the Anglican Church in Japan) will share with most of the foregoing churches in grants totalling ap- proximately $500,000 to be made in 1966. The Japanese church will receive $113,000 for youth work and for the promotion of industrial, evangelism. Another notable commitment is $100,000 to assist the Church of the West Indies in church extension and youth work. 'Contributions made by. the Canadian, church's 28 dioceses and the Woman's Auxiliary in 1965, with 1964 givings bracket- ed, follow; Algoma, $13,916 ($1.5,053),• Arctic,' $1;959 ($1,101:); Athabasca, $3,035 ($2,650); Bran- don, $6,061 ($8,977); British Col- umbia, $11, 983 ($16,137); Cale- d�ariia, $3,I49 ($2,989);, Calgary, $17,827 ($4,431); Cariboo, $2,227 .43,215); Edmonton, $12,325 ($10,401); Fredericton; $1.5,376 ($15,045); Huron, $75,- 522 ($75,010);• l£eewatin, $1,564 ($2,072); KootP nay, $6,190 ($6,- 917; Montreal, $.33,935 ($43,760); Moosonee, $2,682 ($4,896);, New- foundland, $4,266•. ($4,503); New Westminster, $30,592 ($35,430); Niagara, $77,174 ($88,0.53); Nova Scotia,. 814,262 ($15,500); On- tario, $12,794 ($15,841); Ottawa, $37,641 ($45,602); QuAppelle, $19,528 ($20,000); Quebec, $12,- 021 ($12,000);. Rupert's Land, $22,002 ($22,234); Saskatchewan, $2,051 ($2,00Q); Saskatoon, $8,- 338 ($8,195); Toronto, $257,528 ($322,110); Yukon, $2,056 ($594); Woman's Auxiliary $3,371 ($13,- 918); Sundry $23,277 ($16,399). ,rt Alantin tine With f y 1 NTE IRN ATI C3 NAL. CORN Hi C Group , Hootenanny The North Street fli-C group' were hosts lastfiunday evening to about 120 young people from the -..town -and area. The folk -singing Hootenanny evening was urtieir direction of bv, Smith, L' ;,idon, Regional" l irec tor' 013roadcasting for the United Church. •Ken Scott, Blyth, the Dreman Duo, a local and and "Salty" the chatty puppet all participated.. Mark Watters, president of the North Street Hi -C welcomed Mr. Smith and the audience to the evening of fellowship. Ed. Stiles and Ev. Smith accompan- ied at the piano' and Ey. took his turrt with the ukalele and drums. Donuts; and pap were served by the North Street, Hi -C. Door Prizes Door prizes weregiven away at the recent anniversary cele- bration of Sky Ranch Restaur: ant and Service Station. Prue winners and their prizes were Mrs. Lillian Gavier, wrist watch; Frank Baechler, propane tool kit and Harold McGee, J chrome fender mirror. The first dinner meeting of the newly -organized Huron Elec- tric League was held last Thursday night in the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, with over 60 representatives of area public utilities commissions and private contractors present. Seated' in the front row are the executive members of the new group, left to right, Gerald Gingerich, Zurich, secretary; Bruce MacDonald, Goderich, vice -pre • ent; Bud Kuehl, Clin- J WH:AT YOUTH RALLY - DEDICATION SERVICE, REVIVAL SERVICES WHERE CI3RISTIAN REVIVAL CENTRE Forme rly S.S. No. 1, Con. '4, Czoderich Township .Exclusive IH rotary valve lets..you hill drop Qr power drill. Easily switches j to straight drill. Plant 1 0 �,to-4 seeds per .hill - 12 to 35.4 in. spacing. . See the -455 drill planter that assures Rerfect seed bed prepara- tion - even depth planting of evehy seed. Plants 28 to 40 inch rows. ° See the 456 hill drop model. TH rotary valve deposits pre -grouped seeds without bounce or scatter - in firm, even depth seed zone. You get. matchless speed and, accuracy wii;hI planters! Big- , gest fertilizer hoppers anywhere. Exclusive "frog" to firm the seed' bed. See our complete line. J. J. HOGGARTH Hamilton St. Goderich SUIT SALE 23 Suits From Our Regular Stock Of reedm®t1 Suits 19 REGULARS 2 SHORTS 2 TALLS If you can fit into one of these sizes shown, then come in and see this outstanding sale of Freedmans 100% imported wool suits. REGULAR PRICE $75.00 - $79.50 - $85.0.0 Special $r'�.g.50 DON'T DELAY,- BUY THAT SUIT TODAY AT LARRY ALDHAii&Mens Shop. "THE CLOTHING SHOP FOR MEN" ti- - WHEN APRIL Tr-8P:M: Youth Rally APRIL 3 - 2 P.M. Dedication"Service . APRIL 3 - 8 P.M. Revival Services Every Eveining At 7 p.m. Continuing Every Evening At .8 p.m. • YOUTH RALLY 7 Rev. Farley Dedication and Revival Services Rey, G. Greatorex; Kitchener H. CRACKNELL, Pastor Top, value and quality are always yours when you shop at Conklin Lumber. STANDARD SIZE DASHWOOD WINDOWS Greatly Reduced JOHNS -MANVILLE ROCKSPUN SIDING REGULAR j28.51) $23.00 JOHNS,MANVILLE ROCKSHAKE SIDING REGULAR�7.50 $22.e 0 Watch Next Week's Paper For Further Specials, t40 DOWN PAYMENT - ON CONKLIM • CUSTOM CREDIT BAYFIELD ROAD' • ton, president; Jim Prest, 'Carlow, vice-president; Illi'illint+�. Q. Hull, Blyth, treasurer. Back row left to right are the directors, Gus Boussey, Seaforth; Jerry Campbell, London; Joe Deer, Clinton; Cam Proctor,, Clinton; Ed Oddleifson, Bayfield; Gerry Denomy, Goderich; Lorne kleinstiver, Dashwood; Dave Rolston, Ggderich; and William Fuss, Hensall. Photo Courtesy Zurich Citizens News County Council Grant Awards County council set aside $2,500' toward cost of the ban- quet to be held in connection with the international plow ing match near Seaforth. A tender of $350 for the meal ,was mentioned, but Reeve Ern- est Talbot, chairman of the agricultural committee, said • the matter is not settled. Grants aproved on recom- mendation of this committee include the following:. Agricultural junior . exten- sion $20,500; Soil and Crop Im- proyement Association, `$400; Agricultural representatives, $500; Clinton. Spring, Fair, $265; Holstein, Hereford and. Shorthorn Breeders' Associa- tions,: $100 each; Jersey, Guer- nsey, Ayrshire and Aberdeen - Angus Associations, $50 each; Hensall Spring Fair, $150; and. fall fairs as --fotlows:° Blyth $150,' Exeter $294:56;S'faforth , $503.18, Zuri h $154.20, Bay- field $150, Brussels $223,'12, Howick $150, Dungannon $150, Luckhow $75, K4rkton $100. Among grants recommended by. the ,finance committee: $1,500 far the building fund ,at Lon on of the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind was about . the only, change. There is an annual mainten- ance grant of $2,000; The Sal- vation Army gets $1,500; the Canadian Cancer Society (Hu- ron branch) $400, and St. John. Ambulance $75. On recommendation of this committee, council set $3,000 as the fee for A. M. Harper for 1966 audit, and accepted a • figure of $3,300 for 1967. (It was $1,975 in 1965). Among grants approved on recommendation of • Reeve . Boyle's legislative committee: county libraries ($40 to each in the county); Goderich and Wingham retarded children's schools, $350 each; Belgrat'e music festival; Belgrave school fair, Hensall school fair and Hawick-Turnberry school fair $25 each. - The University of Western Ontario gets $1,000 for build • - ing fund, $1,000 for bursaries and $200for scholarships. The University of Waterloo will receive $1,000 for bursaries and $200 for scholarships, Waterloo Luti)eran University $200 for bursaries, Guelph University $300 and Western Ontario Agriculture College $100. '1 The Department -Of Health 524-8321 • Announces Vacancies At •• THE CHILDREN'S. PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH 4_ INSTITUTE London, Ontario In The Position Of CHILD CARE ASSISTANTS'. • b Salary s 3 900 - 4200.. Duties: ^� This is a training position for employees to (earn to provide care and treatmentto.-emotionally and mentally handicapper) by applying recognized child care and milieu therapy practices according to. that prescribed by a phychiatrist; ability to provide group. leadership to children and carry out planned, activity programs, etc. QuaIifications - 1. Graduation,,,in a degree course• from a university of recognizedstanding, possession of a certificate from. a teachers' college,,, or registration as a • nurse in Ontario, preferably supplemented by previous experi- ence related to child care work or several years' of experience in an institutional setting working with emotionally or mentally disturbed persons or satis- factory completion of training as child care assistant 1 and recommendation for promotion ,to' child.. care assistant 2. 2. Ability to create trust relationships with emotionally disturbed children; ability to effectively transform treatment policies into ward activities; 'willingness to accept shift work in an institutional. setting. Fringe benefits Include paid annual vacation, annual merit increasb, sick leave credits, good pension and health . insurance plan. Interested applicants should apply to: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR THE CHILDREN'S PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE London, Ontario NEW CARS McGee's offer, besides a full range of new cars ''in stock, an opportunity to test-drive a new Pontiac 'Parisienne with 396 cu. in.' engine anti hydromatic • A transrrligsion, a Parisienne convertible with 327 cu. °L in. engine, also Beaumont Custom sport coupe with 327 engine and four=speed floor -shift transmission. All models stocked for immediate delivery. For the deal of a lifetime, come to your . Pontiac -Buick Trading Post McGEE'S - GODERIC1-I 524.8391 -