HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-24, Page 22PAGE; '19A..-GODERICH'i SIGNAL -STAR ► THURSDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1974.
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First Bapt.iat. Church ?pf Clio.
will ` tecomp the 'j second
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organization to take•ad�Fanta e
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af't a f'adiiitles' of Channel 12
(Cable).
The local cable . 'operation
reaches 2500 TV sets in Clin-
Why#e Cane
Week set
for rY Febru ::
.
oile7; a walk, Carol White
knew she'had reached a curb -
• she could feel it with her white
cane. She stopped, waitedand
listened busy-intersec-
'
non., She heard cars passing in
front' of her, ,smelled their
exhaust and- felt' their
vibrations. Soon the flow "of
traffic switched from an east-
, westto a north -south direction.
Carol could not see the green
light but she knew -it was safe
to cross the street. She stepped
off the sidew•alput her heels
up against the curb and walked
straight ahead.
"Blind pe.o.ple,'tiA Carol, go
for walks, cross busy streets
and travel on public' transpor-
tation,'' bon Webster,. Exeter,
CCB 'Club president,•said at a
White Cane Week mobility
demonstration• "Unlike sighted
'people who use their eves to get
around,. they rely on hearing'
and toiich,
-"When new 1y�-'-blind people _---
take the CNIB's adjustment to ' •
•blindness course,w they.: are..
Caught',
hqw to travel with a,
white cane by developing •a
sense of feel under font, Many
blind people wear hard heeled
shoes, so they can interpret the r>.
" kind of, surface they are
walking -; rass;`si'dewalk, ,di'rt:•
path, gravel. It is a way of
-remembering surroundings."
.11+1r.' Webster said.
-The tip of each .whitecane is.
metal and responds easily to
different texttires such- as con,
crete or grass. Mobility .in-struc-
tors`• alert • the new • trainee on
what ` to look for with t.heir-
canes. - lamp. ,posts, -fite-
hydrants, 'bicycles, garbage
cans, parked, cars. •
The Canadian N4na1 In.=
,stitute for the Blind and The
,,Canadian Council of.the Blind,
co-sponsors;, 'of , White Cane
Week '.74, have s•e,t • aside
February 3-9 to focus atterrt'ion
on training.programs being of-
fered to blind ''Canadians. Ac=
.cording to the president,
"Training is the, key„t°o indepen-
. dence but a 'friendly arm along;
the .street .can make things
easier.”
Iuptist Ci.. WT:C
ten, Goderich and Ha me t lep
''The Vital Word" will be ;one Wednesday Jan. 30th at 8 p.m.
hour program produced en- 'will be provided by tenor Ted
` who travelled with
tirely by Clinton residents T he Ramge y
• initial format includes gospel .0anada's "Galilea ns" . and the
music and a panel discussion`" Watchmen Quartette' ` for
'`designed to.. stimulate the most almost nine years making ,Clin-
1 ninterested mind, ton his home.
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a �' p, anaatra
be in charge of to . ni.cal
production and "Phot Art Ser,
• Vices of Clinton h: e provided
the art, work fo the sot.
A unique eature of "The
Vital Wo 1" will be corn
muniot Aria T.V. the first Wed -
the premiere next
1 sv'1 Music on ttt
Wed -
nesdayof each- •
month. h.
This-
sacrament will be givento any
wishing. to partake regardless°
noini at'.
de n tons
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be of benefit -to' those whose
health or age preven,!ts,,,thern
from attending communion at
their own. church. A full ex -
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planation n
of
tbis servicee
will work will be- provided on
the i initial program. -
Pastor
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Strain n sa ' if
enough interest Is s.iown," the'"
station's "hot line" facilities.
may be used to discuss vital
social or religious questions.
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their .grocery. dollar.
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meats, produce, canned goods, etc., so That it
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, for a long period Extra stocks or canned goods
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Shop A&P WEO — Enjoy Great Meat!
hears report of
Presbyterial
The , January meeting 'of
Knox W.M.S. Afternoon,
Auxiliary was held . in. the .-
church parlour Tuesday after-
noon, January- 15 at '2:30 ;p.m,
Vice-president ,, Mrs. Jack
Pollock presided' and opened
the meeting with ' a , prayer
poem. Thescripture was taken.
froth Psalm 8 and visitors, new
members, and ' members' were
'welcomed; Roll' call showed
28 members and.three visitors
present._ _
Treapxer'sreport showed
'the allocation for '1973 had.
,been met.
letter of thanks was
received frac Mrs' J.C. Cutt for
the -Honorary •Lif ,Membership
Ce,tificate Pres nted to tier:
Mrs. George M cEwan' gave a
splendid repor of the,. t38th
p'resb?terial; meeting in
Seaforth, 'Janjiary 9.
Mrs. Jack. Pollock then, in-
= troduced'th Study Book "Why
Missions o -day",* and in , a
splendid i teresting way em-
, phasized /the theme "Let us
gbout for/Joy-Let us witness for
God”. 1
s are changing and we
cannot change the, gospel to fit
`bur h way of life, but we can
make the gospel live. again",
she aid, "We' need 'miasiolis
•Lod y." After the closing'
pr dr, members and' --.visitors
e' eyed, a social half hour
t % gether.
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FROZEN, CHOI ED • AeT'ION PRICED!
York Spinach. 412 oz pkgs$1.00
GOLDEN, FROZEN .
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