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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-08, Page 25GO. .received for the Bible;, College.. Students in Thailand who are being trained to carry on the indigenous church.t:lere. . . • A vocal ensemble and trio from Bethel provided special musical selections.Mrs. Fred • Day : is the newly 'appointed• leader for the Goderich» section. • RIC 101.tNAL-STAR', THURSDAY, A„ FlbwerS' for All `0 '-1^ Weddings -f Funerals f;,"' Fresh cut • Flowers + Dried.•Flpwers. i Plants sfinctive .PAG ifts;" 24,415 SHCOPP'R5 SQUARE - eopeeic1I S call anytime k4 5244132 eww Itw!,�r.++:rawus►tr,.e�+twa.!�..�i+� lw+e+�.�r.i w«w+�.,.r+!n r.�.rr� at•tw, outstanding techni.pal' achievement: • There 'is also an . ad- judicator's award, which can begiven to an individual or a ' ' group. The .outstanding production Will receive an award and will be invited to the .O.C.D:F: Final Showcase, to be held at 'tire St. Lawrence 'Centre, Toronto, on May 6, 7, and 8: Two other productionswill • receive, HonoUrable Mention 4t ,• When- ..411 --Regionals-hav-e---,_ ,-. been held, the other -plays to go to St. Lawrence Centre will lie announced. ' . ni isrour ire im Right now : before the spring . rush,, sit •down with a Seotiabiank manager.; Figure out how much you're going to need and whet ,'throughout the coming year. He'll arrange to have the money available when you need other words, establish your line of credit: You pay no interest on the_. money until yo.u, useit. This system has many benefits .awing you to take advantage :of cash discounts 'on your • purchases and -giving you peace of : • mind in knowing your financial -needs are taken care of. • So visit a Scotia -bank' branch., Ask the manager about_,line of credit financing and all the other features'of Scotia Farm Services, Cetfre tax. tips book now. 41, TAX TIPS FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Scrlabootc 3 \-.-1.'I.'. 61.1 Ito.' (.,t ti.h,tt.th.tnh I,tt ht u't„Fnc•l', a hilt ,lu,tnuur, nt.uia_rr lt�n \,'u.l,i•.¢,'luhim .II' ut. .. I tnc rt't rc,lrt od Scotiabank .� THE. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA • i).ti•c White. (rod Welt 5224=i159 w tis • The annu.al Goderich sectional Rally of the Pen tecos.tal:Women'sMissionary Council was. hosted by Bethel Tabernacle,'March 31 with 13 churches. from Exeter to Mt. Forest participating. -- The 2:30 p.rn, meeting was a time of :sharing. Oneof the highlights was a skit presented; •.by Exsiercion "Saving 'Pennies for. Penny PAY'', June 30th at Braeside,' Canal), near Paris. The (IW PTEs Mrs. Jack' Clements 529-1648 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Trivers, Scott and. Susan called on. friends in th.e area recently: • A 'speedy ‘; recovery• is' wished for Mr, Alex Nivin's in London Hospital. ; .Companies , interested in reducing on and 'off the job injuries should .enroll now in LIFE (Learn Industrial First Aid Effectively, This project' is sponsored by St. John Ambulance; and. endorsed by Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario and the Accident Prvention.. Associations.: GDCI as One of ' fe-ur regional festivals: in the 1976 Ontario -Collegiate Drhrna. Festival will be held in Guelph at John. F. Ross Collegiate on April 8, 9,and 10. • ' This is the largest of this year's . Regionals, with ' ten. award-winning productions participating. One of those is .. ,, "Midsummer. Nights.:Dream"• by. William' -Shakespeare,. d-irec.ted .b.y•• Warren Robinson. ' On, Thursday; April 8,'Sir School will do •"Amo, Amas,• Wilfrid. Laurier 'Secondary ,'Amat''-; a„• anthhiogy-com G.�derJch. district goal fatpennies.:this year is $32,000.00 to help build. new ehurches in Terrace Bay; Tottenham and Southampton, Port Elgin (Southport). The afternoon. speakers Were. Mrs. Gloria Renton and Mrs, Frank Lanthier of Cambridge who shared their' new• forand • Chri'stian •ex. perience and also Neigh- bourhood Share and ,Prayer group and its effectiveness in 'their. area. A buffet supper, prepared by the Goderich group was enjoyed' ..by more than 100 ladies,; -- t meeting The 7 p.m. gathering clinnaxed. the' day with •a closing message by Mrs, Paul Starratt of. ' .Orangeville, Reaping', the. Harvest from John 4:35, An • offering was' The Women's Missionary . Council held their annual rally • last Friday at • the Pentecostal Church with 13 churches.' represented. Representatives of the council • included Mrs. Paul Hutchins, Mrs. Paul :,errat of Orangeville, 'Mrs. one Frank Lanthier of, Cambridge, sectional leader Mrs. Fred Day, Mrs. Earl Rantan of Cambridge and Mrs. Elmer Squires of Goderich..[staff photo] of ten at drama showcase -School; .Hamilton will present "The. Flattering Word" by George Kelly; John F. Ross Cdliegiate, Guelph, will do "Babel ' Rap" by •John Lazarus; and St. Catharines Collegiate will do "Aria da Capo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay. • On Friday, April 9,: Central Elgin High School in St. Thomas.. will present Elaine. Maes `.`.N.ot,Enough'..Ro_Pe" ; -and Burlington Central High' Up to $� 000 r-eiia-r-dI o-ffered for return of cattle Up to $1;000 will be paid by the Huron Cattlemen's Association for the return of , cattle stolen in Huron County. The amount of the reward on any one claim, `shall be at the discretion of the executive of the 'Huron Cattlemen's Association; and in • no case - shall it'exceed$1,000.00. The Huron Cattlemen's Association formerly known as the Huron Beef °Improvement Association suggest the following to help reduce cattle thefts in Huron: Padlock loading shutes; . be more observant of • trucks, .cars, etc. in yourarea, especiall'y aroundthe neigh- bours yards at night; identify your cattle by means of 'a brand, ear tag, tattoo, eta. Branding . information is. available- by writing the Livestock ' Commissioner, H.E. McGill, - Ontario Ministry of Agriculture. & Food, Livestock Branch, Parliatnent Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1E2. Ask for brand allotment application ` which you can posed of:excerpts from Feiffers People,'The Mad. Show, Lovers and Other Stranger.s•.,. Goderich Collegiate.will perforin this same evening. On Saturday afternoon, forming 'Arts Department 'at April 1,0, at '2:00- p.m. ,Sheridan College, Oakville. Woodstock Collegiate- will' He 'also conducts workshops present Jean < Anouilh's - and directs plays with. "Antigone" and North Park various • theatre groups - Collegiate, Brantford; will' do around Ontario, as: part of : Bags" . by, Len. Theatre..' Ontario's .training Peterson. .. . ; -programme. On Saturday evening at Awards are .provided by '8: 0--p m—.1✓lmira- Dist-riet Simpsons Sears.' Lim -iced- Secondary School Will present sponsors of the Ontario "The : Ritual" by John Collegiate Drama Festival, Ibbitson and Ridley College in and will be presented on " St: Catharines will present Saturday evening. .Each ;of' "Marate Sade" by. ,Peter: the participating groups will Weiss. - receive a Regional' Ger- On ursday and: Friday, tificate, and awards will be the plays willstart at 8:00 p.resented for. four out- p,ri1`1�i�kets are- -1- OO each stairding---perfor'mna-n•.ces and • and,•will be available at the school. The public is 'invited to 'attend. -• The regional adjudicator' is. Mr:_ Ron Cameron, who :• is Head of Drama .in the Per - complete and for $1.00 register your brand for three y.ears.: • .•"The Association reco,m mends that theft insurance be. included in your insurance. coverage,, Comments and further discussion will be welcomed by your Huron Catttemen's Association • President, George•Adams, Wroxeter and township directors and Stan Paquette, Secretary, Huron Cattlemen's Association, Box 159, Clinton, Ontario. On Speed( "Speeding too fast for • conditions" all too frequently • appears on accident reports. It does not mean, that the driver was exceeding a :. posted speed limit but that he 'was travelling at a speed greater than weather,.. .visibility, or road conditions warranted, states the Ontario 'Safety League' Adjust' your , driving to Meet conditions. In rain, sleet, fog, etc.,• -slow down. • NOTICE TOWN OF GODE•R1CH TREE PLANTING ° The municipality will make available' trees: Norway Maple, Crimson King,- Maple, Sugar Maple, I4,iftle Leaf Linden and a limited,number of Pin Oak to be placed on town boulevards. Trees " 'Will be Planted depending • on sewers and other' considerations: Anyone wishing a tree please • notify Municipal Office 57 West .St. 524-8344 , UP`.TO,MONDAY APRIL 19 J. Harold Walls Clerk treasurer. M rnoniccrt SPECIAL OFFER' 1 PlORJC ' SX -737 AM/FM Stereo Receiver '"eguiar 519,45 NOW AT THE UNBEATABLE PRICE OF A Fore Limited Time Only! Pioneer SX-7.37's••unique kecording Selector lets you rope rine, source while you listen to another. 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