The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 8•
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The- dear"i t> Signal4tar, hu r$day. AsPriL4, .1967
Centemiai „Calling
ech. A�'o. Be ighlighted
n Television Program June- 28 ---
Pin sure many ofu watched
"Centennial Salute" en " CKNX,
TV Wednesday night from 6:15
to 0:30.
This is the first of the ser.
les which will be shown this
summer. Goderich is slated for
June 28th. -
The . show . consists of "in
Studio" interviews and on loc.
ation "sound on film'' interyiews,
with leading citizens or senior
citizens to tell of our toavn 100
years , ago You can see...where
• this can be a very, enlightening
fifteen ' fninutes.All the towns
• around -up are looking for treas.
4 .
ures c4 the past. Your Centenn.
ial Committee has appointedG: G,
White. and "Yours truly" Martha,
tz take charge of this "Ted"
project, and we are most anxious
to make the Centennial Salute to
Goderich an outstanding one. So,
° once again, we need your help. I
know that many of you have "trea.
sures" tucked'away that couldbe
shown and enjoyed by many.
Victoria St. school has a room.
for reminders of school days,
long past. This room will be open
during Old Home Week, ,so our
visitors might enjoy seeing it."
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Open- Senior Soccer Season
In Exhibition Against Stratford
(By Stan Profit) . Association have arranged to
The hockey, season is new offs
cially over in Goderich, and the
Lions' club ended it with: their,
Young Canada hockey week, which
was a resounding success, as
usual. '
Now the boys have their minds
fully on the coming 'soccer sea-
son.
The Goderich United; senior
soccer club opens the season with
an exi}illition game against Strat•
°ford on Sat. April 8th at Agric.
, ultural Park, starting time 4 p.m.
The minor soccer schedule
opens on Monday May 1st, with
a game between the Kinsman Via
torians, and the LionHearts? The
second ,gape of opening week sees
the Legion Cherubs locking horns
with the Knights of Columbus, on
Wed. May 3rd.
4tawatareportedahaathereVeald
he a tournament held in conjun-
ction with the Knights of Cola
umbus gala fireworks evening
May 22.
The draw- for this tournament
resulted. ViCtorsaees vs Cherubs,
and Kinghts vs Lions. Both these
semi-finals will be played on the
afternoon ofSunday May 21st, with
the final taking place on Monday.
Evening May 22nd',
The reason for the Sunday
games is that the Goderich Rao.
Ing Association will be holding
a prearranged meeting inthe
afternoon of May. 22nd.
The Goderich Minor Soccer
show the film of the 1966 World
Cup soccer final; between Eng.
land and Germany in color on the
evening of Monday April 17th,
at 6:45 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend
and admission is Freer
Get Publicity
•
The Tiger Dunlop branch of the
W. I,. and its project the pioneer
hgpby craftshow set forthe town.
ship hall, April 19 drew the spot-
light in the official publicationof.
the Ontario Centennial Planning
Branch at Toronto.
In the current issue of "Can.
tennial Ontario" received this
week,_ considerable-, space is de.
• voted to the show and a detailed
deser-ipt-len-eefe-the-plans•-for i --e
Also of local interest in the pub.
lication was a picture of Hon. C.
S. MacNaughton and his wife as
they appeared in Centennial cos.
tume al a Centennial_ church ser.
vice' held z -E -x ter not long ago.
• '• BRIDGE SCORES
There were eight tables in play
at the Goderich duplicate bridge
.elub on Teesday night. Winners
and their scores -were as follows:
Mr.and Mrs. Bill Duncan, 124;
Mrs. W. G. MacEwan and Mrs.
J: R. Wheeler, 118 1/2; Ron Mc.
Donald and Grant Showers,
115 1/2; Mrs. Ivan Papernick and
M.rs. Bob Sproule, 115.
THEATRE Playing
. Thurs., April b . To
GODERICHturWsQUA-ity 'W,e. April 19
Inclusive
Other items will be displayed
"down.,town" and these are the
ones- we are concerned about.
Old pictures and write-ups, the
older the better,will be mostwel.
come,. along with other pieces of
the past. You might call me most
any morning, or call 'Ted' White
8797 and tell us what you have,
We are really going to be busy
with the project and the July.
1st paradel°sThereare signs even
now, that this w11 be the biggest
and ,best para Goderich has
ever had!
We would like -to know how inany
floats, wagons, trucks, bikes,
buggies, kids, horses, bands,
clowns, and "'stuff like that
there'',' We are going to have.
Some wii show a trip to the Past,
others a trip to. the Moon! We
have many talented teen-ageps
with fabulous ideas, and energy,
man!
This is what a lot of us need.,
So, let's get' going, tell me about
it. We have a booklet, or pro.
gram to be published andweneed.
some information for it.
The Blue WaterShriners, bless
them, are going to have a gigantic
BRBQs at the harbour when our
Warship is here, and the Crippled
Children's fund will jump again.
I haven't heard from any of our
Harbour Sports, did you drop your
motor or lose. your skies? How
about a_ float for July 1st? On
Wednesday the 12th, a pioneer
hobby show and tea, sponsored by
Tiger .Duni°op W. I. will be held in
Carlow Hall. There will be
demonstrations of spinning,
weaving, rug making, candle mak-
ing and other crafts. Keep this
date open, and you will enjoy their
entenni•aYeffort------ -----
There is also a "Centennial
Home" beingrescued in Colborne
Township. More about that later.
Martha.
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.GEORGE C'URCH
Second Sunday after Eater -April 9th p
8.30 a.m.---Holy .:Communion,
11;00 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sermon.
The Rev. Wm, Craven in chai.,ge of both
services.
CHURCH SCHOQL
10:00 a.m.--Grades 3 to 9
11:00 a.m.-Nursery•to Grade 2
'Rector:' REV. G. G. RUSSELL,' B.A., B.D.
Organist end Choirmaster: `L' ORNE rt. DOTTERER
Coming to thy
city. at last-
popular picture
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WINNER OF 5
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including
Best Picture"!
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North Street _ United Church
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th, 1967
10:00 a:m.--Senior Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.--Junior Sunday School.
1:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Serrron: "IS THERE ANY REASON TO BE-
LIEVE THAT CHRISTIANS ARE- THE
HOPE QF THE WORLD?"
"• Supervised Nursery
—WEL-COME —
Rev. J. Donatd:MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
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CITY' PHONE` °
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It's .a Bonanza of new and used car buys and it is going on right now at Baird Motor • s.
--"- 'fheattsed CareBuys will- sive you money Mike you were panning it. Watch our used
.car lot for the- cars marked with. the special window stickers. ' .
Due to hili• special deals that are being offered on new cars many people will be dealing
their' present cars. You will be wise to watch our lot continually for a new selection
• of cars.
Our salesmen are 'eager to make a deal as -they also have special incentives. Come
in and wheel -and -deal with them and let them badger the management info accepting
your offer. •
Has 327 motor;buckets, floor console, automatic,
radio, whitewalls plus mnumet•ouss'other options;
E84848; black with red interior.
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON FIVE OTHER
' DEMONSTRATORS
REGULAR 3895.00
BONANZA PRICE 3595OO
BEL AIR SEDAN, equipped with •V-8, automatic,
radio, whitewall tires, heavy duty suspension,
, wheel discs, etc.; 9461195_
SPRING ROUNDUP VALUE
"A SPRY LITTLE FILLY- .
11-967 ACADJAN
Just over 34000 miller. �ERu p,ped with economical
ix
s•_cylinder engine, whitewalls, radio, discs and
4II other 1967 features; E8431.8.
• BRANDED AT 2495.0
"LASSOO THIS"
DYNAMIC 4 -DOOR HARDTOP
During our Bonanza Sale. This car equipped with
power ,brakes, power steering, automatic, white-
walls," ''di'scs, rear window defroster and all the
,big Oldsmobile features; E83991. WAS $2,695.
BISCAYNE four -door sedan, six -cylinder, standard .
transmission and radio. 'Local owner. Low mileage.
E83093. Clearing this week only at'
PICKUP. Equipped with V=8 engine, automatic,
radio; oversize whitewall tires. Posi'traction • plus
„many other valuable extras. A 'heal value packed
vehicle; C82316. A REAL SPRY ONE.
1895.00
THEE ARE THE PICK OF THE PRESENT HERD
We're Rounding Up And Bringing More Cars
Into .The Corral Daily
NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS
With APPrOVRd Credit
(GODERICH
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART .ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
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.�"�a.`m=�iv`meorshtp.
• Sermon: "Necessity Is Laid Upon Us"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
-1-,HOLY COMMUNION -
7:00 p.m.—Chapel Service and Communion.
8:00 p.m.—Young People's Society: '
ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE
FiRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario end Quebec)
Montreal Street Near The Square '
10:00 a.m.—Sunday -School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning' Worship.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Minister: REV: HENRY de VRIES, Phone 524.8792
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THE UNITED, CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School—All Departments. •
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
"THE RETURN OF THE RANSOMED"
1:30 p.m.—Benmiller Worship. Service and Sunday School.
Friday, 8:00' p.m--Cretcinol'e party (lunch and prizes).
Plan to attend missionary festival, Ontario Street Church,
Clinton, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. J. Snider Mrs. 'Ben Straughan
Victoria Organist "' Benmiller Pianist
The Free Methodist Church in Canada
Rev.' A' , R. Harley, B.Th.—Minister
Sunday School and Adult Study --10 a.m.
• • a.m.
.- Divine Worship —7 p.m:
Young People Tues. 11-630 p.m.
/'// \�\N,Bibla Study and Discussion Tues. -8 . p.m.
Junior choir rehearsal Fri. -8 p,m.
14-17•
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFiELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 A.M.-OUR FAMILY BIBLE' SCHOOL ,..
• •(OIJR BUSES ' WILL CALL AT YOUR' DOOR)
':PHONE: 524-7150
11:00 a.nf.—Preaching Service.
•
7:30 p.m.—Preaching Service.
"Come Where You. Are Never A Stranger "twice"
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'UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
9:50 a.m,.—Sunday 'School.
11:00 a.m.---Worship Service.
7:00 p.m. --Evangelistic Service.
Prayer Meeting --- Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock
SAMUEL M. MILLER, Pastor
Welcome 'Awaits You"
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
%SUNDAY, APRIL 9th
10:00 a.m.— unday School Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. ',
7:30 p:m.—Evangelistic Service.
Each Sunday, 5,30 ,p.m., hear Jack West
over Station C•H•L-0, St. Thomas