The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-04, Page 9A threesome of golfers took advantage of the
mild weather last Saturday to play 18 holes N
.at the Maitland Country Club course as pre..
paration for the nun's opening day tourna-
ment slated for Monday, May 22nd. Display.
ing fine ,form on the number 8 tee (or would
Neil Verwey agree?) is FrankKucman..Look.
'ing on are John Shaddick, left, and Doug Mur.
ley, right, all of Goderich. (staff photo)
Free Lessons for Juniors
Free junior group golf lessons
will be given at ,Maitland country
club May 11, 18 and 25, it was
announced today by Neil Ve3rwey,
club pro.
Junior- girls will be given in.,
s truction .from 6:30 to 7:15 on
those dates, with -the junior boys
getting instruction from 7:15 to
8:00 p.m. ;
There is no requirement that
the juniors' parents be members
.. or shareholders of the club,' so
the• course is quite open. Golf
etiquette; the stance; grip and
swing will be ,part of the sub..
ject matter imparted by the club
professional.
Any additional information re.
qui •red may be obtained by call.
. m ing Mr, Verwey at the- club.
BOY SCOUT
APPLE -DAY
FRIDAY. NITE Bi SATURDAY
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CANADIAN Memo Fuk
WE'CAN SHOW YOU THE Alt_:,
NEWEST IN
HOME. FURNISHINGS
DROP- IN AND
BEOUR GUEST' IN MAY
HI!
We are friendly people in Canada and we like
to have oiir friends visit. us occasionally. For
the Canadian furnishings industry, the month
of May has been -designated as visiting month.
We want to show you ,the new fashions in fur-
nishings in the spring months, when `vai; are
looking- around your home for the signs. that
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replacements are needed, -for the empty space:
that needs to be filled, or the draperies that need
to be changed: In this year, especially, we are
all expecting visitors and guests—maybe friends
sof may years ago .,who will 'be travelling in
Canada during' 'Centennial year.
Our store will display the new fashions, styles
and color trends during May when our -industry
celebrates CANADIAN HOME FASaION-
TIME from coast to coast. Won't you come in
at your leisure and look at our displays and ask
us questions? We shall be happy to help ,you in
any way we can with guidance andminformation.
Please consider -this letter an invitation to visit
- us in May. We shall be happy to be your host
and to have you as our guest.,
SEE SPECIAL FASHWONTME PRICES
' Come In And Repeeive, A Token Of Our
Appreciation
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LQDGE. FURNITURE
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4 rneettng of 14414444 Pountra,
Club shareholders la the cluh di*
log 'last Wednesday saw the
election of three. newtner erste
the hoard oq +dl1'eCtO e,
. Elected to serve ori fhe*oard
ler a*one Par term were; George
Rol ertson, ' R. Weigel; and G:
AShowers, Directors serve .a one•°
year term, but are eligible
for r+e,election, each year. Rep
elected to the 12.xnanboardwexe;
D, Murphy; B. Lapaine; I . Mc,
Daniel;,, J, 1ould; N. McIntrye;
Mrs. F. Cutt; . Joan Graf; Al
.Sumner and ` Mrs. D, Bedard,
Maitland golf pro,, Nell Verwey",
stated that cleanup day would be
held on Saturday, May 13th;. Men's.
opening day tournament Is set
for Monday, May 22nd; •
Group instruction i n golfing
.fundamentals willbe conducted,
beginning early in May. A deS;
inite date will°be anuouncedlater•
and signs will .be posted in both
elementary and highschool•bull•
etin boards informing pupils or
students -interested .in relearning: -
tO play golf, when the instructions
are available.
Neil emphasized that only three
of the essential points of golfing
could; 4 e tat t during too groilp
instruction,;, the ,etanGet the:gartp.
and the first half et the. swing.
Depending en thb,nurnex andages
who appeared for instrµction,
the group would be suParate 'inti'.
classes :O varying age 1indts
for subsequent lessons.
Banquet Winds
Goderich Ladies Caomrmercial
Bowling League, the group which
has been scattering the pine every
Tuesday night at Littl,e's bowling
plant during the past season,
wound up theirseason's activity
with a banquet held Tuesday night,
After the banquet, trophies
were presented to the following
teams:
'The Nameless Ones, led byViv
tan Oraharnr' captured the high
for the season.
High average went to Marg.
Smith with 172 points.~ High triple
prize wenttoBev. Wright vith666
points. Do;uia Fritzley von the
high single award,with a;total of
310 points for, a single, gape,
Group A, play.offwinnerswere
the Beavers, whose captain. was
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Classification tgeltera held
the fie .ot 21 will tall lntq• tWQ,
amen nategoriesl juoorss those
who are learning the 'tame for the
first time MO jayealleis, .theee
woo have played a $9 0911 91' two•
previous to this ore'0ut w.he, de
sire- further instruction on the
fine points of the raring:
Up Ladies .: Year
Bev. Wright,
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Playoff winders for group;RB"
were the "Rolling Pins"; cap.
•tained by Shirley McMillan.
'' Captain Alice Drohnier headed
the "Blowbells", . which • was
awarded the consolatiOn prize,
crying to'wels. Favours werepre.
seated to .all;bowlers,
OFFICERS
During tl a meeting, which re-
organized the ctub for another
season, the following executive
were installed: Libby W ilson,pre
-,..sident;•. Lois Cbapmanrsecretaryt
Barb. MacDonald, vice.pre.
sicient; Alice Krohmer, assist.
ant -vice president;' Donna'Craw•
ford, treasurer; Marg. Smith,
assistanttreasurer. •
Want to buy a really good camera?
Geta Commerce Shutterbug Loan.
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You name it. If.it's nota camera, perhaps it's a piano, or washing machine-
or
achi ne
or an automobile. Whatever it is you want, a''Commerce .Bankplan
Loan can be tailored to your needs.. Phone 'or visit the Loan Depart
ment of any Commerce; branch.
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CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OrCOIVIMERCE-
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In
the dedicated service of all, Salvation Army,
workeremake no distinction of race or creed.
They are always ready to asAist victims of pov-
erty, personal tragedy and disaster. Help The
Salvation Army to give aid and comf o. when-
ever it is needed.
OPEN NUE HART TO TM
RED SHIELD APPEAL
Iru Chairman: 'CAPT. R. WOMBOLD
Blitz Date: ' ay 8th -"-• Mail Contributions to 18 Waterloo St.
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Alen `.Dole — May 4'
910,ilan and 7;00 p,nort41.ly ,Com munLQ ..
Sunday A. f#sr . Aston*ken VI0 `71
8:30 a.m oly Corr nl
'l1 00 .a..m Moly sCommumun �►qt;.
CHURCH $0'
-'V", .10;0 *.err. -.-;Grp 3. to '9
11,00 .a<m.t- Orsi' .to; Grad.'2
Rector:. REV, 0, G, ,RUSSELL,, $.A,,
Organist and Cho(icrnasto, : LORNE Its. DOTTERER •
THE UNITED.CHURCH OF CANADA,
n�.U ntted�
--Street � .� Churdi`
SUNDAY, MAY 7th. 1967,
10:00. a.m.—Senior Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.-....Junior Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon: "Finding Strength"
Supervised Nursery
—WELCOME—
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D., Minister
Mr, Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV: G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director Sof Praise'
SUNDAY, MAY Zth.
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Sermon: "THE PRESBYTERIAN ELDER"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
-- ORDINATION OF ELDERS
7:20 p.m.—Young People's Society,
ENTER TO WORSUIP
DEPART TO SERVE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario 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:
A Welcome To .All —.
Minister: REV. HENRY de. VRiES, `Phone 524.87!2
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Victoria Street United Church.'.
The House of Friendship Rev. Lsonard Warr
10:00 a.m,—Sunday School—All D partnrente.
11:00 a.m.--Worship Service.
"THE SOUND OFMUSIC"
Reception of New Members
1:30 .p.m.—Benmiller Worship Service and Sunday School.
Mrs. J. Snider Mrs. Ben Straughan
Victoria Organist w . Benmillor Pianist
The Free Methodist Church in Canada
,Rev. A. R. Harley, B.Tti.—Minister
BIBLE 'SUNDAY = .MAY 7th
11 a.n1, Rev. Dr. M. P. Estabrooks,
B.A., , B.D., D.D.
7:00 p.m.b-Pastor Harley.
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 'A.M.—OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
(OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR)
PHONE:. -52A-7150
11:00 a.m.—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.—Worshi Service.
Guest Speaker: Reit.' J. Dowd.
Prayer Meeting - Tuesday evening, 8:00 o'clock
Special Friday Night Service
May 5 at 8:00 p.m. -
Young People's Group, God's Bible School
from Cincinnati, Ohio . - •
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY; MAY 7th
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Classes for all apes.
1l..00 a.m..--Morning„ Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
•,— All Welcome —