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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-16, Page 20
d 'AGE 4A--=iODRR;IcH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974 Don Stinson', IQft, construction supervisor with Com -Cables of Goderich and ClintonLimited: accepts a safety'award from H.G. Flack, manager and secretary -treasurer„ of' the --Electrical Utilities Safety Association of Ontario. The award ' Made recently, represents the first such award to a cable TV constrtktion company. First Time y.uAiro TV cable company • gets safety award H.G. Flack, manager and • secretary -treasurer of the Elec- trical 'Utilities Safety' Association of Ontario. Incor- porated recently presented Com -Cables of Goderich , and. Clinton Limited with their Low Accident' Frequency Award in the 0 to 15,000 man-hour category. ,;,This is the first time that a cable TV construction company has won such an award. The award was presented to Don ` Stinson, construction supervisor at a recent CATV' Safety.Trauiing Course held,; in , London. ..01$r(AMIMIMIMIMIMf+1MI MOP t+I+I+I,rIMIM1MIM.MIM1+f1)I. r+e+ew r,... Liberation movements wrangl'y. interpre te d 'Assistance to liberation movements' has been wrongly • interpreted by some people -as endorsing violence, a LAnit'ed Church ,mission exectxtive said in an interview' here k'. Rev. Roy E �'�'ebster, '.. Secretary of the United Church Division of World Outreach, stressed that his divtst n -giver assistance to v i. ttms of violence. "I: ve put it that 'wait. deliberately; rather than saying 'assistance to liberation movements',:" he said. "Often that is understood to mean. tt e are making grants to suppert violence when such is not the case. We are giving relief to vic- tims of -violence." He said his Church endorses • "the aims ,of freedom movements but not necessarily. their strategy". Dr. Webster has travelled ex- tensively in Africa and has first-hand• and recent — knowledge of the injustices im- -posed by repressive regimes irl n Angola, Mozambique arki Southern Africa. "If the blacks in South Africa and Angola had freedom to em- ploy non-violent means of registering their protests, of The purpose of the award is to provide recognition for good safety performance and to en- courage programs for the reductionand elimination of work injuries. t Com -Cables' Ltd, operated last year without a compen- sable accident. This company is involved in cable "TV construction and maintenance in Goderich, •Clin,- ° ton; Strathroy, and is planning systema for -°Exeter, -Port Elgin and., Southampton. WEDDING RECEPTION BRIDAL COUPLE Mr. &• Mrs. MIKE WILSON (Nee Nancy Greenwood) P SATURDAY, MAY 18 eo o.M r� WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE 0 MUSIC BY THE STAR TREKS Open to family & friends Lunch provided . '1 CLINTON . 'ONTARIO 104ENTRE BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 'P M • SHOW STARTS 830 P M Friday and Saturday May .17 and 18 , bringing in reforms, of gaining their objectives of freedom liberation in their owl cairn- - tries. then there would be no violence. But the violence exe.r- leised by the authorities of those countries deny these people any right or any freedom to initiate non-violent change: They have resorted to violence in ,desperation. Some may say thea` are wrong " he said. Asked if this were his per- aOa tew as well as the view of his ' Church, Dr.. Webster Eaa�Tet. "I personally cannot britai rnvself to that position t.'ienc e i because I don't know what I would do were I a black In Angola today. So let us not \ondemn them. but remember that they are not the initiators of violence, but, the victims reac- ting to it and ask ourselves: Do we ignore? Do_ we turn a deaf ear? -Do we label them ,Com- munists and say that the gover- nments that ,are' there are legally elected, legitimate, and" we sliould do.nothing to bring about ch' nge?" On looking at the situation. from the standpoint of the black man, Dr. Webster said: "We also have to ask ourselves what we would do were we one heel n Dealer club ends season (Intended for last week) The Clinton. Wheel 'n' Dealer Square dance club wound up their regular •season of square 'dancing last night (May 8) in the Clinton Public School with, Glenn Patterson -4)f Goderich doing the calling. During the evening, a meal of _fried 'chicken, cake and' ice- cream was enjoyed by all. Un- der the capable 'leadership of the presidents, Ross and Helen, Trewartha they had a very sac7. cessful season of fun, fellowship and i`ecreation 'with many special events. , ' On Saturday evening May'4, _ The club •is looking• forward Egbert Jacobs of Brunner (a - to dancing each week again in former caller here) held an the' early .fall. Three ,summer, .evening of singing calls in the dances have been scheduled Clinton Public School. Guests and these will be held in the were present from' the Huron Bayfield Village Hall .in June, and • Bruce Swingers and •the July and August. , Howick Country Squares Les ODE TO SQUARE DANCING • M Alemande left to the Alamo style, thanksfor coming to dance a while, a ° 'Swing by the right. hand half and then, we hope you will join us sometime again; Swing by .:the left hand half about, you'll find that's Frank with the loudest shout. Swing by the right just one more time, ,the' Wheel 'n' DealerA.w.i --treat you: fine; , Swing by the left ana bosa .Do, there's many fine people you'll get to know. Now Promenade around real fine, we know you'rein for a wonderful time. Hey!' Heads square through and count to four, In the "Squares" we dance for fun galore; Do a Dosa Do to ah ocean wave, the dancing ladies are - all the rave. Spin the Top but keep it"peat, 'You'r still to find the greatest treat, Spin 'it again and Flutter Wheel, dance dance you're reading is for real. ' So pass on through but U turn around, the Wheel 'n' Dealers: the best in town; So right and left grand around the ring and please-' forgive us if we seem to sing Our praise out loud for our callers ;grand, Promenade home ,holding hand in hand. • and Hilda Hibbert of London (formerly of Clinton) were also present and•Hilda cued a round - dance, (Ginny's Waltz) and Lois Wise (just out of hospital), cued the round dance, "Rhythm of the Rain.' The president of the Howick Club presented the Clinton presidents with a pair of "skunks" ,,who began, to tour the United States October •14, 1960 and ,entered Canada in 1960 at Kingston. Now, they have 56 club•badges fastened to them. • of them. 'hen we have to ask what God wants us to do as His men and women in our "own country, and as , disciples of Jesus Christ. "When Jesus asked the lawyer who was the neighbour, the lawyer had to admit it was the man who showed mercy on him. In a very real sense I think that the freedom fighters in Africa have been the victims, . to put it crudely, of thieves and robbers, who have come in and taken over their countries, have. taken over control and have robbed people of their rights' to human dignity, to freedom,' to self-determination 'to be truly human in their own'countries, and perhaps Jesus' .command to the lftwyer is , relevant: `go thou and do likewise, and show mercy unto them'." Dr. Webster thought it an odd quirkof human nature that no question was raised when people ,suffered from the violence of nature - an ear- . [OCKALSU NEWS thquake, a flood yr an epidemic of disease. "Immediately people will start asking 'what' are, you - doing'?" 'he said. ,"Similarly, when a famine arises, we hear 'get .on the joli, we'vei got lots of food, why should people be suffering and why are people dying'?" But these carne people tend to take , a different look when we ask_ them how ,about the victims of the violence of man's inhumanity to'timn? These are no less the victims of violence. Do we turn a deaf ear just because the violence, by which- they are being victimized is man-made violence?" Dr. Web- ster asked. . In 'the last two years The United Church of Canada has given $50,000 in support of, the World Council of - Churches Program', to, Combat Racism and othergrants to ai . Chilean ''refugees and victims o the war. in the Middle East. Elm Haven Motor Hotel CLINTON Now •Playing 11 rUKON" Coming Next - Mon. to Thurs. RECORDiNG, ARTISTS OF: TEEN ,ANGEL & LAST KiSS "WEDNESDAY If 50c Cover Charge Wed. & Thurs. Only- it nly- Friday a .Saturday - ."Storm Crow" Mr Maitland Country Club OPENING SOCIAL EVENT.. Saturday, May 25th Dance to Bobby`Down'st Orchestra �1 u MN A $10.00 PER COUPLE A TWO SITTING' BUFFET DANCING 9. = 1 + 12 AND 1 A.M. For Tickets Contact: - Social or Golf Committee II Somebody sold out the black man and the red man. Somebody's going to pay tivarrr>tint t'uKtir.- rill ntrc 'T-ONE-ETE r� I41cla.Ird R tundtree In(nkt Al",nirr.nrnt i's.t r SUNDAY, MAY 19 ONLY Special 4 Unit Dusk To Dawn Show Adult Entertainment !�.AI,... ,.. ��...... FR06S _..IIAY MtLLANt1 � SAM ELLN)TT JwMAM,r lib. M� • r d.CY/ Dy MOv.1t., A, *atoll AN 'I tNA r ). A,. n.IMM RAW and VIOLENT! LOOKING FOR MEN 'LOOKING FOR TROIIOLE... AND FINDING BOTH! Apt GIRLS OttilieROAD ' t Adult Entertainment f lip CI Ming aFd--Kaw�ate: at its deadliest. 41144.Kdoilliri Adult Entert, linmsc't. Adult , Entertainment '.,. A HALLMARK Prett'tato" ` Gdlor ty f eture' A't AMERICAN INTtQNATI©NA! Rel^ase,+ ' L7 Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat- thewman were in Acton on Wednesday where they atten= ded the funeral of Rev. Waldie. Mrs. ' Gorddn Finlayson and friends of the nursing staff in Wingham are enjoying a holiday trip"' which will take. 4. them to Russia. Mr, NO Mrs. Rod Finlayson newlyweds of Sarnia are visiting - at the Gordon Finlayson home at Lochalsh and will be guests of honor at.a reception in Ripley on the - evening of 1Vfay 24. Mrs_t. and Mrs,- Allan a a 0 0 a a v 0 a a 0 0 a a a a a a a 0 0 c O a 0 0 a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 .Mcchairlie and. family of M treal visited for few days wi Mr.• and Mrs. Olive McCharles. Duncan Allan is on,a trip to Western Canada. Little Ainslie Martyn f'etur. . ned home from hospital in Kin- cardine on Wednesday'`where.•• she had been a patient for a few days. , Friends and neighbours gathered . at North Ashfield `School on . Friday evening past to honor bride-to-be Margie Simpson. cooteseeeesemeeeeetm0000 0000 eJeeaeeeo eeeee Thankyou... C . The Goderich Lions Club wish to thank all those who participated in the produc:. tion 'of Festival '74. We also put forth a sincere thank you to the cast that made this production so successful. . Special thanks to all of the citizens that, attended Festival '74, • without your sup - ,port this 'production 'would not be possible. 5 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a 0 a 0 0 a a 0 0 a 0 0 0 5 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 a eooe 0000000eooJeeeO000e0oJsooseeeee Maitland Country Club Limited • FEE SCHEDULE ' FAMILY - Man, wife and all children under 18 years of age by June 1, 1974. $ '140.00 PLUS 1 0.00 FOR EACH CHILD MEN Mk" WOMEN $8500 INTERMEDIATE 18 to 21 by June '1, '1974 $60.00 STUDENTS JUNIOR 16-18 •by June 1, 1974 csx $35.0'o JUVENILE 0-16 by Junb 1, 1974 $ 25.00 SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP For fion-golfers & non -curlers During the month of !May 4:rhile irrigation is being completed Green fees will be $ 2.5.0 .LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE .CLUB PRO JUNIORS.GOLF CLINIC..EVERY THURSDAY ' 6 $p.m. Additional saves weeks -esdays aThiuradaY4'Jurt 5 - 214'8:45 a.m. - 11.45 h m. until August 6."•Tu s20." , `A handful of condemned men on a`` impossible mission, against. hopeless odds... AM ARTHUR STELOFF PRESENTATION JAMES COBURN TELLY SAVALAS BUD SPENCER BRACULA'S BLOODBROT it IS BACK! L NEW! 9. WILLIAM MARSHALL DON MITCHELL ® Techn,coloi .1 — on Amencor i Internotronoi release � ' "TALES OF TERROR" .® "DIE _MONSTER DIE" DRIVE-IN ° GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4. PHONE 524-9981 dG GDCI Thursday May 16 GYM 8:00 P.M. featuring. Goderih Concert Band, Choir, and Brass Choir Laketown Band' ADULTS 81.o0 STUDENTS 600