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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-04, Page 142A + t DE r1CII S:If NAI. -STAR, THURSDAY :MA RCH 4, 1971 Frog �:..., ;�..- ist aff Side,first time at St. Meter's : +he D Education, Wis important . Friddyor of yPrayer 'Bay.Y.Mi Education Week a ;upcomit,g next week, .March 7 to 13. Ail ver ,the province. of Ontario schools like those in Ouderith.,,,will^ be celebrating education week, by attempting to,, promote greater ' understanding for everyone. That's, - im.portant, °Witari'o taxpayers 'footing the bill fur the *roost expensive educatlonal,sy, •emr:, We've ever. known, it ;iS vial. that, every e;: do . _ .. aria why " • in , Huron. County, residents are fortunate indeed ,--to have. a golden o portunity to see the educational systerr re first-hand through the sere ices of CKNX-TV, Channel g, Wingharn. Foti. approximately five minutes each fternoon, Monday • to F rid,', during Education Week, CKNX atii;! pro' de the Huron County Boded of Education air . Spportunity. to' t, ll its story to the putal l,c. . Ciameramen have • visited schools - and filmed everyday programs in operation with the principals of hese schools discussing the activities :s the;, apoeer ,r the television screens iri the county The program is rP,S""" tPubllc Service' �.nd Is viewed from 2:15 to 2:30 p.m., . Monday, -March 8, there will be a studio interview with, the chairman of the Huron County Board of Education Bob Elliott and the Director of --Education .D. JohniaCochrane, Tuesday, March 9 the -focus vvifl be on How'ick Central' School, representing the el -roe rt~a , Ai �, 'ts~ti 14. eisteSrtZS i,:e March 10' it will be Colborne Cental Schobl, rep-resebiting the srZ-1alti r' 'elementary schools. yM Thursday, Mtrch 11 the program >%IH deal with Queen Elizabeth Scnoo: �n Goderich, fel firing the schools f )r traar able retarded children. Frady, March 12 the focus wi,+ be On ;he high schools wiith Central Duron Secondary School in the spotlight. Tune in, parents, and become' informed There's no real excuse for ..misS.ing' it. YQIJAdorl't even have to lease your In, ingrown-, ...,.. 1 he annual World Da). of 'Baptist Church . and 'Knox M. .. Taylor also reports that Prater sen int is )to be held this ear in t ioderich at St, Peter's Roman Catholic Chur h. R is the first time in time more than 45 y ear history of the Day 'of Prayer sen ices in town that the women of St. Peter's Parish have hotri the event. P r c , b terian Church got to her knowledge, the Goderich to4ether for a I)ay of Prayer ladies were the first in •1-lurgn sen ice. The offering $7.80 went County to hold Day of Prayer to the leper mtasion . an services and perhaps, one of the rd* nominational cause to first' groups in the province, of w isl, h : all vwont'n's , church Ontario to undertake an annual: so reties in town contributed. - Day 'of prayer program. I n 19'_'6,the off eringefor the WhY.2:' The speaker tires year «411 be . lever nliasiona lumped to S10 "Becaus women are Miss Rita t)is�ilc?ttr , 1ti'in'dsor, • l �.. ^ concerned at?out what' is going vtho will. disco' thea theme of an. ,''t the 19_ r servi(•t ' a ? 1r:_ �„ r ,1 .. «.. „,gyp! ,tom t�.,-t o,:Adeli..ez' ",.,.:Qn in , alt • parts of !`the .,lvo'rid, yep o o plW. " ? -Kew , , rs't'k� tc A iii.;. ,1.a ,' ;. ; ...co nee rn t g' lie's'''' k,. r:otv�,d—iAa vey '�`'.,ia•PkQt, ,us, a New People' rf their , own little' corner of the ,`”,\ fellal',�ship hour will follow' a'' ,"` lepers. The offering " „ ti' in the Pansh, Hall.' at ted to $10,40 althoug MN. .Albert Ta4lur, 11 Rinkle • did, receive at eti'kito��n Godericha a`"' i`'na1' donation for a n ,�;,'it work. �xrtol~ti.';►tar. has iaiibeen doing lirtic' research into.the history of the Day of Prayer seri ices in (iuderich. Mrs., 1 .,* Ior reports that in 1923. Mr.' James Hamilton, wife of the Presbyterian minister iri, town at that time. asked the women of Goderich to think abokt a Da. 'of Pra 'exr=}rte. MN. Hamilton was interested in 'the Day of Pra' er senvices which \yere growing in popt'larity in the- united S'tates of .Amerira. x It took . tw�.� .ears, but in Ylarc:h of •1925, the women of Victoria Street 'United Church. North Street t'ntted Church, St. George's ,Anglican .{'hunch, the his 1;12.8. Mrs. Redditt was on t! nrmincial board of , the Pik •n} terian Church as General I:- :< rest Chairman. She prepared of Prayer service which w., distributed ,arnotig All the Prat,. terian churches in Ontario Karen Palmer, daughter the admonition to women t,. ;mkt use of it in their Mr. and Mrs. •Walter- Palmer, :-.1m,anities Goderich, and a student at GDCI, took second place in the `•ir'. Re.ddi'tt also prepared a impromptu division of the 1 of Prayer service' in 1929`: In ' Public -Speaker CtenteSt held in +. Ontario women joined Glencoe this past.weekend. y1/4 the USA groups as well as Miss Palmer competed in the .:• others around the world to ,Glencoe event last, year as well, t a W Dela,. Dav,Lofray'er (-hut did not place among the st r.;�e. It ""� as been growing winners at that time. s:,,:d0y,si'ncelthat time. „ Karen -Palmer runner-up at Glencoe o f`— NOTICE, Members .of -,Alexandra Marine and General Hospital of Goderich Corporation and other interested parties are urged, to attend the ahnual 'meeting which will be held on Monday, March 22,° 1971, at 8:00 p.m. in the Ladies' Auxiliary Room of the hospital, at which time we will. receive the financial statement, the auditors' report, thy"''' report of the Board and elect members to the Board of Governors and conduct other business. It is the intention of the Board of Governors to submit 'for apprly(J, New Medical „Staff. ¢y -laws. If any member is interested in reading the By -Laws to be submitted at the 'meeting, they are available at•the hospital, -�- -•. ` //a�ppp A :��.` : - The following persons shall be members to on resolution, of the.Board:. " (a) a person who has donated or wh donates $100 in any one year to the Corporation shall be a life member; (b) the president or chief officer of a corpo.ration Crt, organization which pays the Corporation 25 iri any year shall be ex officio a member of the Corporation for that year; .'1}0). a person who pays the annual membership fee of $1.00 to the Corporation in any year shall be a member of the Corporation for that year; (d) a 'member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meetliig ofIhe Corporation unless his membership• fee was -paid in full at least thirty days prior to th'e date of the meeting. • r James W. Britnali', Chairman of the Board. 0 Woman toWoman With Shirley J. Keller Mrs, Marion 'Zinn is ce.ie it to do av a; ";with'the recitation much information a., pu'sible far the members of the H.iror? of The Lord's Prayer. and the use here in.Gaderich. County Board of Education who- "'rendition of 0 Canada and 'God The ,Women are ;till hunting has her -work cut Out for her this xekend.' .'.MIrs.4 Zinn an.d. W. H` Kh1sle associate • superintendent of education for Hurott,'w are "•tn We indsor from March 4 to March 6 atten-ding Moral 'at,d Ethical Workshop -- • or in other ,words.; disc,us,sing • whether or not there .should be religion- in "the schools in the provinceof Ontario., • 1 have never sat in on ata.` one of these veonferences so probably shouldn't pass.. pas,.:. an ' opinion at all. But, knowing what a personal thing religion is. and. haying experienced sortie' of •those terrible eienings when friends will sit,down together and try to ' disuss their ..own personal beliefs concerning faith or the lack of it. ;l .can ihtagine that it will be a difficult meeting and a hot one, `' 1 really don't h,a.e much personal concern. as far as my • own children, are c'oncern'ed. whether or not religion is taught in the ,public schools of this • province:. Its. our home. we ha•, e very definite religious convictions and right or wrong. - we are snaking ever. attempt to (Boneless Ib 52c) • FY5hMINCED PORK ,y Ground iBoneless Ib 62C) Save The `Queen at the start of for a teacher The\ are , ' each council session. : <; wond?rin now' t if "thea it was argued that sncch things married wb'maan in the area w ho were both out of date atnd • would like to take on a pi•sitia:li„ time-consuming. • with the nurser... shoo schooi here But dazzling statistics helped while llecoming guairfied 'a:• a tradition hold - the fort far pre-school teacher. another day, the Business Press Of course, if there ,s aiv cine News says it was discovered in the area already' qualcil d or- is that 'The Lord's' Prayer took 'by ,chance• there is someone-, 0,t1'v' 24 seconds to repeat. it moving into the district who it; - tuok 4 i seconds for The Queen" qualified, they -may, get in R� Leh 'and 6 '•seconds for O Cattada., • with Mrs.;Muiher,3 at 5.2.4-6:31 "Surely not too great a price _...... Ries. �Mulher i aisd� ci ad%ise- . p4. '� , that the nursery„ ,Cl oo'. oast: with tne•past.. the iness 'hen:" it opens, ',,ti..' b+= Sews, - . •♦capacitMothers nc�pin Prete � e - - - • x x X ; sea,d' their 'chiidren d kr.,t. \Vhiie . I'm persiai k.gH the ;rf>rt:ure date -shouid pat aerie Busi,tess Prez' News. I might as names ori a -waiting list.• ?gGr::. G. we:li,'T pare with' you. ,another .the present' time -it wu.ld ne choice tidbit' 'from it. 'ES_titled wise' ..to' check a ith h,:r (,-tve The Men ,A' Chance. it reads Mulheru. as follows: As far ar .eq=aipment gi*. ,.;,'Bob Webb. the editor of . Mrs. '+iuiherri tell me the.2c, ,p ' " Me,i's Wear of 'Canada. makes a is badly its need of large wooden oden strong plea for "the average Joe"' boxes and"c'rates i,urat.ge crates in this recent commentary:' or pop cases etisl as well as unit ^ "No .sooner does the blocks.' the, interlocking , type i consumer . start to becorne believe. I hope '1. have that accustomed' to wider ties. terms correctly: .'s.ns 'inquiries concerning' equipment should.be directed to pass theta along to our„kids. Mrs, Marion Lane at ,•5211-bt312 If 'religion -is taught in the d 11 am still waiting to publish a home from an early age. there is . full -list on toy's ailed equipment very. little that the school can do needed at the nurser. school r” after the -child has reached 'five be Also, there will be a meeti.ig • • year's, to lead him off .on 'the. acceptable,, among• middiilre- to of the parents with children, wrong track as some people fear. apper•brac,ket customers. It involved in the nurser, school ., especially if the youngsters are • hasnt even penetrated the mass- The " date will appear in •this • fortified daily with their parcnt:�' market yet. But now, for spring. column so keep reading, and religious views. (I may , get an .designers are talking ' about watching' .y� Y f }'yam ry a, - � ♦ X ar d'. -s L ,yyyyaIYMi'6ai :}rcQ.s� i"7 +h•u e. . N'! JSIIOtaX.v. `,�a''.' tting,' :1R . '`St;.T�+i �.. �tr'..i.� I� 7tntA.'fl�.Vw.- ,L�lB,. s+Pi??K:L"ia�AtvYw.a.m,r,. x+.f�a.rer• yy If religion 'lsn•t . taught at '.' ' ':pbsoleseence', is fine. it' has The ina�e`r-of the'Canadi�xr : . school. -the child from a' home �dorie wonders for the men's imperial 'Bunk • of Commerce where religion is taught freer, will grow up having' been exposed to the faith of his parents only. While that isn't always' all good or all bad, it shouldn't cause too rfiuch of an uproar province -wide, Of course. there are many persons who believe that religion should' be taught in the schools.. •'because it may be the only contact some children will have with the Christian faith, That's a debatable point. I think. I'm not sure whether it is up to the • bepartment of Education to teach children religion Just because their parents do not. Still, I believe there is some mei*it in allowing some religion in. the schools. • One very graphic instance would' be in the science or geography courses in our high schools. When the scientific studies for such things as creation are 'taught in detail, it seems only fitting to nee that the Co -Operative Nursery School to include it here for our ,.Biblical explanations should"' ve lture for Goderic, . It seems '.enlightenment or enjoyment. .. tiece�'vt „ equal tifine so 'that ` the Thal 1 rs. i1+Iin herh and 't"he 'other 118.'ievle " yrbu •�t e1 ai'iro'ut 'students may be exposed to. all girls, among them Mrs. Carol - "Take, for example. the pride ' sides of the story and left to Egener, Mrs. 'Cathy Jewell and of a homemaker in having a aper l4ecide for themselves only after .Mrs. Marion Lane, are working 'and span house for her family an, exposure to all facets of the 1 trd to' get this thing off 'the , This legitimate pride has for a alt question. �yy F 4y Ajit 1, groundd as soon as possible. • hundred, years soldisoaps andLq, d; .• 164 • tei,,extrtrZ?f,r y7 LX 's Y ,ul": .f7•� .. ' *S.� •�.. -lft* ,: vm • '\ k° l fi "'S, "• Y �:. 1{ a news release which came across- -the and Mrs. Jewell were in .•. P l "��" "1aal p� my desk through the Business .London icy a day observing a on radio and. TV..immernse sums tress News. ' , ' nursery school in adtion while are paid to satisfy -the quite ft reports that tl>�e Toronto Mrs. Egener spent an entire week proper desire of these ,City t riiindi1' came urider ••w ire,.:,c..ln,,, t„,,.,eity w. . stir . different homemakers '`,ter ,,,have, ..a A .lin treeently when'a move was 'made.... nursery schools and 'gleaning as Please turn to Page 4A. broader lapels and longer jackets. that, the melt's clothing industry - mares plans to ,kilt'them off and bring back skinnier widths and, short.er'ieirgths. "The .4- _-inch necktie is lust now - beginning to come .3 'POPULAR VARIETIES_--, c��t' en F,Lm sprl erg Qxcetlent 4+` Purpose Apple .,C.rac.. Fancy Gr Cr sr., F neer 1:'a: Apple RED DELICIOUS Cool, rg Fauna NORTHERN SPvS, :r" G ,;;e 9 TO 11 CHOPS IN A PKGcN•Q.,CENIR.E.SLICES REMOVED MCINTOSH LETTUCE 3 -Ib bag :HAMS Semi -Boneless, Smoked, Cooked Whole, Halves or Quarter, Ca ' a Grc'.r F�'rm Fren-. Canada No. 1 Grade 2 wear field, But just .how rapid should it be'? if manufacturers get too greedy and, keep introduciaig change at a stupefying pace. the result could be. fatal t for the goose' that might have lard the golden' eggs, that is1,. • "In neckwear... the• dollar auspices' of -•the School of in'estrnent for" the consumer •BtislnesS,' r of- T and sponsored might abe,, considered incidental. by the 'Canadian Imperial „Bank But when you get into suits. the of Commerce, story changes. The average Joe -'The lecture dealt with can't be discarding his $150 pollution artd the theor. ,that purchases every three or four • man._.should be able to reclaim months. at the whimsical,dictate Much of his garbage. thereby of fashion designers. cutting down• on the amount of. "I_'m all for obsolescence. But true waste' and hence slow keep it • realistic, Give the pollution. 'consumer a chance to catch his 1 found ,the whole article breath -- and' replenish his bank most' thoughtful' and 1 thank Mr account." Shortreed for sending it to me. . *. * * There was one portion of it that I've had another chat with was of particular interestto Mona Mulhernr .concerning the .women so I will take -the iiiberty here in Godejrich, ' Don Shortreed'- ,rias` supplied me with ,a copy of The Next "Industrial Revolution. a lecture delivered , by Athelst.an Spilhaus. president' of the American Association for the Advancement of science. at Convocation Hail., L'nh°ersity of Toronto. last 'fall under the • ORANGES PEARS. Texas Nev1_.,Crop Canada' Nc. Trace Florida Valer,ca Sweet,,•.Ju'cy n kou' Wash:raion Mountain+ 'i•rown Goad. No '1 Grade, Site 150', • All prices shown in .this od guaranteed effective through Saturdoy, March 6, 1971. i" N'dr!.lf��i"t':i.>.'.'•'4- .. 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