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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-09, Page 15.:y FUR YOUR VAI$NTINE SHOP AT FINCHER'S Smoke Shop OPEN NITES TILL 11. , SUNDAY 10 A.M. TQ 8 P.M. FOR BOYS AND VALENTI I.EES GIRLS Assortment Includes Cards For The' Teacher PACK OF 45 '49C -PACK OF 25 25c, Make Your Own -Valentines_ Books With 36 Designs" & 18 Envelopes • a. A handsomely decorated gift,' . box, , contains a delicious .as- sortment of taste - tempting' • hard and soft centre milk cho= colates. Specially priced -for Valentine's Day gifting. , 29c .00 1.95 3.50 Finest Quality Smart Box Apr Priced Right. WE -;ALSO CARRY NEILSON'S .....,._wANELCAD.B.URYIS--BO--GHOGOL ES From 1.25 Up . ' c2itt W,0 -YOUR VALEN°TINE T THESE LIlE''TUE SWEETHE•ARTS ! • Pierced Earrings That Will Make Her Pulse Run High. REG. 2.00 to 75.00 PAIR 20% OFF SLEEPERS VALENTINE SPECIAL 53 MANDY._, i JEWELLERY • The Square 'Goderich • a "Nip" Whetstone- , hetstone 36 North St.Goderich Dial 524-7394 - WALENTINE. CANDIES - Heart Shaped Boxes and Regular Boxes — ,Specially Wrapped' For Valentine's Day. from... LOVE==P1-AK E$ THE . WORLD G :ROU.N DS, .... rit (cu.& %lora - OR GIVE" A GIFT CERTIFICATE' Yes, every smart cupid knows that for a gift, that is sure to please, shop at' the Fashion Shoppe. All the latest styles and prices that will fit your budget. - - The Square n • n DIAMONDS 39,95 Up 00131";),$• }$; Evcin,gehs .-Gile,st Preacher OtheGOderiCh Free Methodist Church this.Su:w day will, be preacher and Bible teacher, Rev. H. W..Hobbs, of lam °lt-on. Mr. Hobbs was for ritanyyea's engaged in pastoral work, which included the direction of the two largest Methodist churches in Western Ontario. Following these positions, Mr. Hobbs served as an approved Evangelist -et-thele• Free -Mt thod t -Church - ada, which involved extensive travelling to various points in Canada. TWQ years ago he was elected to the position of superintendeur )f the West Ontario Conference of the Church. In this capacity, he has oversight of_ churches situated as far south as Niagara Falls and Sarnia to Northern areas extending to Fort William. SOcciety-- = Organizes Roy Delaney, Burlington, field secretary of the Canadian Cancer Society and Prof. G. Townshend,' Guelph, president of the Huronia district were in Goderich Mon- day to help with the reorganiz- ation of the Goderich branch of the Canadian Cancer Society: Both men spoke of various aspects of the work, particularly as it applied to the branch level; and the Ontario division;A film "Man in Room 117"- was also shown. The following 3s the slate of officers for the coming year: president . Mr. Grant Showers, - secretary Mrs. Garwood buss. ell, treasurer, Mr. Milton Ray. ner, campaign chairman,' Mr. W. Barlow, education chairman, Mr. N. . T: Ormandy, service to pat.. ---ients-,--Chairrnat s. TA. Polus. Members of the Huron Unit of the Canadian,. Cancer- Society , Clinton were also in attendance. • WI Eats Turkey Preceding the February meet. ing of the Goderich W.I. a turkey dinner was -enjoyed, served by Victoria UCW .. About 6-5: friends and members were present. R -e ; -and,-M r. -=-sr- T . eonard-Wait, Victoria. Church, Mrs. W. Colclough; district president of W est Huron and Goderich Bxecu• tive members were seated at the head table.. Mrs. " W. Colclough asked for ---- - -» full co-operation as 1st Vice, - Mrs. Colclough , . native of En. gland, believed " Canada in her youth a land of ice, snow, Eskimos and beaver, but found on her arrival half that but many more worthwhile things, w _ Rev. Warr spoke' on central Brazil and his Mission there for six years at BbnaVistaMiss.' ' ion. He stated only 15 of these Indian Tribes are being reached . by Christianity. Poverty, ▪ squalor, and 'unwanted children. are a challenge to Christians. Mrs, J. Cook read correspon- dence which included- Inxitation to Blyth W. I, Centennial Dinner - in March, a letter of thanks from . GoderichHospital for mend- ing, sevo4iing. Delegates for off - ',eons' Conference at Guelph Univ. kin, Historical Convener or Mrs. K. F. Wilkinson, district dir- ector Goderich W; r. will pro - ' re' vide' a Birthday party for Hurons view. Residents, ,,including gifts, Book Available ,e The second issue of the supply --• and demand. booklet relating to 0 graduates of techhdldgical instil. •utes, published by the department of manpower .and immigration, is now available, free through the Goderich Cana"ida Manpower Centre, ,35 East St. . Thi& booklet, intended mainly for the use.of undergraduatetl- - graduating students of Canadian institutes of Technology, is also of value to graduating classes of high schools, prospecteve employers of technological grad- uates, and vocational counsellor's, at the high school level. - The latest available inform - tion relating to the -1.965-'66 class hof technological institute gradu. ates is presented as well as sign• ificant . trends in their . field Of employment. Also • contained is - information -on estimated,- sa11• arm's, projected 1967 enrollment figures, at -the varit�t�s.;ill.gs,,_� .rYu <- description of the varibuS • Ootfrse-s available and"a curr&nt assessment of career oppor HOS" 'for tedhnoipgy E;frlt�iva !� • Jt O u