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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.
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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
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,• When- ..411 --Regionals-hav-e---,_ ,-.
been held, the other -plays to
go to St. Lawrence Centre will
lie announced. '
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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
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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.:
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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.
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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
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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.
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