The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-05-05, Page 7irxi+oekey sticks have been put
away and soccer balls have been
brought out in Godexieb for the
6umzfeT,
More 'than 100 boys aged 12
10 "1-5 °ha,yuabeen placed on four
bantam. teans - in, the Gaderieh
Minor Soccer Association and
they will be playing soccer un.
Wil the end of August.
The season opened Monday
when the .Lions beau the Vic-
torians 34. The other two
teams in the league, the Cher-
ubs. - And .the Knights: meet to-
night ' at the agricultural park.
Games' will , be. played each
Monday and Wednesday night
Sunday, May, ath
8:30 a.m,—Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. +Morning Prayer
&' �% •� (Nursery for Pre -School° Children),"
Sunr y School at 10 and 11
5:00. p.m. -Evening Service.
Rector: REV. G. ' G. RUSSELL, B.A„ B.D,
Mr. B. Kempster, Organist and Choirmaster
North Street United Church
MOTHER'S DAY
Christian Family Sunday, May 8th
�a= 10:00 a.m. Senior Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Kindergarten,— Primary Dept.
low �1 11:00 a,m. Morninb Worship
The Sacrament of Baptism
WELCOME
The Rev. J, Donald MacDonald, &.Sc., B.Q.--.rMinister
during the summer
`•`The boys have nothing to do
when hae'key .Is, over, and this
is a great cond'i'tioning game,"
said Mike Vrooman, the associ-
ation's seeretary,treaaurer._
nterfi
'#t Dever;
Mike said the interest in fozvn-
ing the association developed
last year whet, a Goderieh team
was organized and played, ex-
hibition games with several
other centres ,
He said . Sandy Profit, the as -
sedation's president, has been
dreaming about forming a soc-
icer league all winter.
, 1~ther meinbers of the exeou;
° Live are vice-president Kaz
Brudniclei and publicity director
Iry Schneider.
The association has also ob-
tained the support of the Gode-
rich Legion, the Kinsmen,
Knights of Columbus and the
Lions Club ,for .each of the four
beams: °
The group has also amalgam
ated with the Goderich Sports
Assoc:ation.
It as deeiaed Tate in March
to form tfie league said Mike
and most of the boys contacted
through the schools accepted
the opportunity to play soccer
enthusiastically.
The association has also or-
ganized an intermediate team
for boys 15 to 17 years old.
Exliibiition games will be play-
ed with any out-of-town teams
that are available, and it's plan-
ned to enter the team in the
Ontart6 "'etip playdawns.
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A,, Minister
William Cameron, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, . MAY' 8th ,
.10:00 a.m. Church School
10:10 a.i. Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
' "Parable of Provision"
Christian Family Sunday
Sacrament of Baptism °
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
ENTER TO WORS141P DEQART TO SERVE
Kim Arbour, equipment boy for the. Legion Cherubs of the
Goderich'1Minor 'Soccer Association carries baskets loaded with
balls and other soccer paraphernalia. Games are played at
agricultural park field. Signal -Star Photo
AUBURN
AUBURN.—flhe Clinton Jun-
ior Farmers held their regular
:meeting. in the Clinton Agricul-
tural Board Booms. The presi-
dent, ' Carol MoIlwain, opened
the meeting. µ •
The secretary, Joanne Cook,
read the minutes of the last
meeting and gave the treasur-
er's report.
Carol introduced the guest
speaker, Miss Diane Liddard,
home economist for Huron
County. She spoke •on flower
arrangements.
--•�: ---- OWm.ed and .Opeiated
Paul Spain
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Cooking Films
Shown To Nurses
Two films were shown to mem-
bers of the Goderich Graduate
Nurses' Association at their
meeting Monday evening in the
hospital cafeteria.,
Miss Annabeth Krieg, home
economist with the Union Gas
Co. of Canada Ltd.,; introduced
the film, "The Pleasures of Chi-
nese Cooking," and "Pennsyl-
vania Country Cooking." At
the conclusion of their 'showing
she answered questions.
Mrs. 1. McConnell conducted
the business meeting. Reports
showc4lthat. the, _Desser..t_.Card.
party and.draw were successful.
Miss L. Youngblut and her
committee served -lunch -
Your Ontario Heart Found-
ation reminds you that research
has brought new hope for the
child born with a heart defect.
Members of the executive of the Goderich Minor Soccer
Association and team officials discuss the schedule of games
for the coming season which will extend to the end of
August. More than 100 boys will„be playing soccer during the
summer. From left are Lions' coach Tom Profit, Victorians'
trainer Walter 'Marchi, Cherubs' coach Mike Vrooman, also
association secretary -treasurer Sandy Profit, association
president; Lions' coach Carl Muller; Knights' coach Stan
Profit; Knight`s' coach Alex Varga.
Signal -Star Photo
. Kairos Air
Death Penalty '
The regular meeting of Kairos
Ydung People was held in -Hen -
sail United Church. on Saturday,
May 30. ° Topic of discussion
was "Capital Punishment" with
Bob- McKinley of Zurich, Mem-
ber- of Parliament, _.-answering
questions. Lunch was served. .
The next meeting will be held
in-Wirgharn Unit i iChdircli ivi
the topic being Contraception,
Illegitimacy, and Abortion with'
a local doctor discussing some
of the morepertinent,facts. All
y young people are welcome.
Victoria Street United Church
Christian Family Day,
Combined Service
'1:30 p.m; Benmiller, Church and Sunday School
Next Sunday, May 15th
• - • Victoria St. Anniversary
11:700-a.m.:-Rev. Stanlejr Moate, B.A., B.D.
8:00 p.m. An Evening of Musk
REV HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
:MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist
Early spring soccer action at agricultural aged •12 to 15 have been organized into a
park field gives Goderich boys a sport- to town league - under the Goderich Minor •
occupy, them between hockey seasons. Boys Soccer Association. Signal -Star Photi
(Baptist Convention of Oritario and Quebec)
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m. -- Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning ,Worship
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship ' ..
Everyone Welcome
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIkS, Phone 524-8792
•
The results of our sale have been most gratifying. People who
have visited our store have found what we said",they would
find, "good honest value. Items are truly at 'half price. There
are no gimmicks, no marking up andthen marking down.
Come in and see for yourself. Youhave three more days
to shop. '
® WE DELIVER
CH1 ISTIES
Is collecting wool for grading
and sale in the co-operative -
. plan. -Shippers may obtain
sacks and twine free -of charge
from'the above or their Licen-
sed Operators.
• Corner Victoria and Park Streets
9:50 a.m. Sunday School
Revd H. W. Hobbs, Conference Superintendent, of Ham-
ilton, guest speaker, at both services.
- Rev. R. L. Gordon, of Clarksburg', Ont., in charge
Wed., 7.30 p.m = Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
THE SALVATION 'ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY. WOMBOLD
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Family Worship
7;00 p.m. Salvation Meeting
EVERYONE WELCOME
3 FOR 1.00
4 FOR 49,
Realize the highest returns for
your wool by patronizing your
own Organization,
or by writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 St. Clair Avenue East .
Toronto 7, Ontario.
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
• SUNDAY, - MAY 8th .>
10;00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship •
7:30 p.rn. Evangelistic Service
Fri. 8:00 p.m. — Young People's Service
PIERCED
Lighters Earrings
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Each Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Hear Jack West over station
C -H -L -O, St. Thomas
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK 15
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BANANAS 2 LBS 29,
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BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
SUNDAY, MAY 8th
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School " Ride the Bus --5247622
11:00 a.m. MORNING SERVICE
7:30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Wed., 7:30 pLm, -- Romans verse by verse
Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A.
"A Warn Welcome To All"
The Square ,
JEWELLERY
(Formerly hReg. Bell)
Goderich
3, LBS. 1.00
LB. 5 7c
OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 6 P.M,
OPEN FRIDAYS°TIL 9 P.M.
West St.