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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 19
a Out Christmas wish: that your heart shares the blessed joy of the shepherds., "SILL STILES" Arthur Furniture and Funeral Home Officers of Huron (Provincial) Liberal Association elected in Clinton Last week are, from Left, J. K. Hunter, Goderich, vice- president; E. B. Menzies, Clinton, president; Howard Aitken, Goderich, secretary; rear, Ivan Forsyth, R.R. 2, Kippen, trea- surer; A. M. Harper, Goderich, and Peter Raymond, Exeter, executive committee members. Attendance. Awards Given At Ashfield Ashfield . The December meet. ing of the WMS held in the church school, was attended bya12 mem= bers, with Mrs. John Mac Creight as leader. Mrs. Hugh Mackenzie had the meditation and Mrs. -E-mile MacLennan read a paper. Poems were readby Mrs. Mac. Creight and Mrs. Mae Murchy. Mrs. Ross lead inprayer. Carols were sung and roll call answered with a Christmas verse. Church School Concert was held Friday evening: Solos, chorus, readings, a Manger Scene, selections on guitar and accordian were rend. ered by•t;he pupils. Rev. Neil MaCCombre and Mr. Reuben Wilson, assistant super- .-_..-�-- T•he Spirt of the Flight" is the theme of the Air Canada pavilion at Expo 67. The pav- ilion will consist of 23 blades spiraling upward, a design based on the principle of one of th,, scientific drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. .intendent gave the attendance awards. There are 88 pupils on the roll in 11 classes. The CGIT under the leader- ship of Mrs. Jim West assisted by Barbara Mackenzie held a candle- light— ser vice .on Sunday evening: Jan Simpson led the service Jone Moncrief was candlelighter, and Betty Simpson and Donna Wylds, readers. Nancy Mac- Lennan was organist. The Nat- ivity scene was done in Indian costume. TATf GODERICH ON THE SQUARE .a� • FIRST RUN FILMS EIN AIR CONDUTIONED COMFORT — Ewt eicrsiourrnaent is Our Rusium• THUR., FRI.I SAT. ®DEC. 22-23-24 THE WILDEST POKER GAME IN THE WEST! HENRY FONDA JOANNE WOODWARD JASON ROBARDS A IHIG NANO FOR THE dila LADY TECHNICOLOR' FROM WARNER BROS. SHOWING THURS. and FRIDAY at 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. SHOWING CHRISTMAS EVE at 8:00 P.M. ONLY SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:15 P.M. — Admission 25c MON., TUES., WED. — DEC. .26 27-28 A RIG DOWLE BILL They live and love from. spinout to. eraeku I AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL toPAUAVISION° • COLOR AVALON'ANNETTEEUNICELL J' FAUTAN• VYILLS ©1966 American International Picture$ "FIREBALL 500" at 7:00 anti 10:00 Each Evening Second Feature Showing at 0:30 Only ARNIM METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents A LESTER WELCH Praductioi SON OF A UNIFIGHTER In CINEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR Special Matinee Mon., Dec. 26 BIG 1CIDDIES SHOW at 2:1 5 P.M. ALL SEATS 25c EACH "WINNIE THE POOH" "YELLOWSTONE CUBS" "WINDOW CLEANERS" "SLEEPWALKER" Jesse Jewel DEEP F1,IED CHICKEN BARREL 15 PIECES 4.90 C.CIET 9 PIECES BOX COMPLETE DINNER1.44 SKY RANCH aunt ,,Personally think Premier n Reharts will all an el lien in the fall of 1967",. was the prediction of • Murray Gaunt, mer ber of Ontario ta oL- - islattive Assembly for Bruce, at the annual meeting of the Huron (Pro:vnciall Lib- eral Association- He was th•r., main speaker at the first meet- ing of this association in "four or five years" at Elm Haven Motor • Hotel last Thursday evening. As well as electing officers, the meeting, appointed dele- gates to ,attend • the Ontario Liberal Leadership convention in the Royal .York Hotel, Tor? (into, on Friday and Saturday, January 6 ctnd 7.N The leadership conventio'n was called to appoint a new leader when A. E. Thompson, leader of the opposition was forced to quit because of ill health. ' k Mr. Gaunt -said there is now more unity in the Ontario Lib- eral party since our 'pe crisis over leadership". He re- ferred to change of 'govern- ments in other Canadian pro- Students See Film We had an assembly Wednes. day and a film Tuesday. The examinations are over and we got our report cards Monday. We get out Thursday. --Patricia Willert. The team winning the volley _ball tournament was Bluehouse: Capta,in Brian Rumig, Dale Fritzley, Blake Jones, Robert Coulter, Bob Massey, Ken Mer- riam, Bill McGee, Bruce Mac. DaVr& Harrison, --Clare / Sager, Rick Ball, Ron Straughan, Larry Thurlow, Steve Stringer and David McConnell. - Restaurant & Service Station Hwy. 21 524-8982 Stuart • Croderiott Signsti.$4.r, Thund Predicts Fail .i.Iec tion vinces and in many larger Robert Mann and. aareile De - satisfied they take it out on Aiken; Harry SoOtt awl John the sitting government", he LaPorte. :•-1, said. cial riding's in Ontario ;Is en- dlaThiruee'd tliFlereur°wnere-5111tWeeo areMLAas of , titled to send eight delegates were not .satisfactory. government in Ontario that and each of the, Federal rlding$ Tho, is entitled to four delegates. were ethication and agriculture. There is no restription on al - He said, "There's an uneasiness ternates or guests but delegates • are the only ones allowed to vote. A. M. Harper, was chairman of the striking committee which S1 te f officers; in the way the whole education- al system is being handled." Then added, "I feel this next election in Ontario will be fought at the riding level." Mr. Gaunt was introduced by Matt Edgar, Clinton, as a fu, ture provincial ' minister of agricuiture,,: and thanked bY Harry Strang, Exeter. E. Beecher Menzies, Clinton lawyer„ was chairman of the dinner meeting, attended by over 80 persons. He was re- elected president of the associ- ation which had not held an annual ,meeting for "four or five years", according to mary Other officers elected were: first vice-president, J. K. Hun- ter, Goderich; second vice-presi- dent, Harry Scott, Senfierth; secretary, Howard Aiken, Gode- rich; treasurer, Ivan Forsyth, RR 2 Kippen and prees secre- tary, A: Y. McLean, Seaforth. Thenexecutive committee are: -Peter Raymond, Exeter; John Taylor, Hensall; John LaPcirle, St. Joseph's; Larry Wheatley, Walton; Mrs. William Cham- bers, Clintork, Candiddtpignittee: Dan of Goderich; and Harry Strang. Delegates appointed to attend the leadership convention are: . Charles Burgess, RH." 2, Zurich; J. K. Hunter, Goderich; Paul Steckle, Zurich; Gordon Ratz, Stephen Township; Antoine Ravnorid; Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Seaforth, and James McAllister, Alternates are Ken Burke, brought in the a o HOCKEY PRESTON — LEGIONNAIRES — Vs. GODNICK SIFTOS _ FRIDAY, °DEC. 23 Adults -75c GODERICH ARENA — 8:30 P.M. — Students -50c Children -25c Draw For Portable TV Set ' To Be Held ft All year long, we're grateful for our fine friends and customers.,At Christtnas, we're especially happy to express our greetings, thanks and good wishes. MANAGEMENT AND. STAFF OF .McARTHUR &11EILLY ether Members were Harry- $trang. and Dan NIUrphy. After the proposed, slate was ton and Hunter, Inv0Posed a motion, which read, in P4rt: "'Mat in all future nominations, naittee,•but 'that all nominations be Made from the floor of • the The motion carried with some Clinton Mayor Don Symons attended the dinner and wel- comed the delegates. 145 ESSEX STREET TEEN CLUB 67 CHRISTMAS DAI,ICE MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 The INK -JAMMERS giut GODERICH, ONTARIO Dancing 9 to 12 RESERVE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS NOW ON SALE' FOR RESERVATION CALL 524-9371 or 524-9264 Admission $1.00 HOLIDAY sc,,Reputi Pocernber 24,190 pusLoc SKATING .)0 December 36, 196C., CHILDREN SKATING 21); 4 PUBLIC SKATING 0 - ,10 December 28, 1966 CHILDREN SKATING 2 .4 - PUBLIC SKATING 8 - 10 December 30, .1966 New Hambrrvs, Goderich December 31, 1966 NEW YEAR'S EVE "TEEN; PARTY Dancing 10 • 1 January 1, 1967 PUBLIC SKATING 8 - 10 • 611 ® orr more thr otrooagr rroottubrThrr000 Wight whim thr brautiftil 0:11ritititutri Ming wag begun. 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