The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-10-27, Page 1212
me Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October 27th, 1960
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NEWS
(By Nancy Hughes)
:? Wlkzd,. xdtrr, sf,ow, hail
and sunshine of lasrti'"'filOr's�da��
:alteration, the' "Vikings'.'...were..
tiofeate.d,44- Gl at.on, However,
they cannot 'say- that they
'weren't cheered on by the stud-
ents. 1 ram sure that the spec-
tators found it much colder than
the team did. Perhaps one
Could slay that a little irony pre-
vailed throughout the game, be-
cause through the wind, rain,
snow and. hail of the plays, the
team had their moments of sun -
0
collegiate will be closed so' that
the stat may attend the Teach-
ors' Annual Educational Con-
ferenceDungannon W.A. Annual
in Listowel.
For the past two weeks, writ-
ten tests in every subject •have
been held for the students of
all 'forms. Early nett week, re-
ports will be sent out to the
parents of all those whose
,,�a�ls �et,°�` �3t.t'��' • a passing
standard. Parent -teacher inter -
r hew will ,the, k'be arranged for
who
parents t'henif •
.
Our . assearbliy on Wednesday
will mark, United Nations week,
and,; on Saturday, Miss Partel
-will accompany �fQur of our
cheerleaders to a rally in Wind-
sor. , •
On Friday night, the Girl's
Athletic .Association .is sponsor-
ing a Sadie Hawkins' Hallowe'en
shine. dance. This, they hope, will be
,,, Orr. Thursday of this week, the the highlight of the week.
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D)iUNiGANNON, Oct. 26. -Mrs. ;Thursday evening guests of
Hugh McWhinney •was hostessImary and Tununy Rivett.
meeting lot the United t'. :aurch I • • Durnin, Kitchener,
WA. with Mrs. Clifford' Crozier
presiding. Mrs. K. K. Dawson
led with the do•tional period.
The annual meeting is being
held .in Blyth, Wednesdayf
this week. The !laminating cbttn-:
mi,ttee are Mrs. R. Stothers, Mfs.
Cecil -Valsv.,avid.d/tlxspilerth.cRoi,
-nigan. The visiting committee
for.. November and December
are Mrs. Jack Alton and Mrs:
Esther .Ri'Vett. Mrs. Kitchener
Finnigan gave a talk on a trip
to .the Miritimes this summer.
Mrs. �Rayunond Finnigan read
an article by Padre Young. The
lunch committee, Mrs. C. Blake,
Mrs. 'Geo. Ribey, Mrs. `Wilbur
Town and Mrs. T. C. Anderson.,'
erved lunch.
'Mr. . Jim Blake, Toronto, spent
the 'Week -end at, home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Blake
M•r. Randy Vander Mark, stud-
ent of Theology, was in 'charge
of the Erskine Presbyterian
Church -service on Sunday.
Mr..and Mrs. Ross Man were
ather home pr the October r J C.
spent. the week -end at home.
Mr. Will Elliott, of New Lis -
!cord, is visiting relatives in
this district and in Goderich.
Q
Mrs. M. Shackleton stpent a
.few days visltiiig lier" ssscl ,.
Mrs. Clifford4 Webb and Mrs..
Mr. And Mrs. ,Lionel. I angevin.
and children, of Barrie, :return -
ad home after a .visit with her
mother, Mrs. L. Stingel,
Mr. and Mrd.. Anderson Mug -
,ford, London, returned Mon.duy
after spending a week -with her
mother, Mrs. Abner Morris.
Visitors on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Freeman and
Donalda, of Clinton.
Erskine, Thankoffering - The
W.M.S. of Er,skine..Presbyterian
Church held their Thankoll;er-
ing meeting on October 20th.
Mrs. Robt. McAllister presided.
Miss Iva Carr took ;the devotion-
al. Mrs. Art Stewart took the
Glad Tidings pirayer. Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland, Auburn, gave a
reading on two Autumn poems.
Mrs. Frank Young, . Dungannon
W.M.S., gave a reading. Mrs.
Wesley Bradnock, Auburn, was
guest speaker' and gave a varied
• and interesting address on
NILE, Oct. 24. -Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Sproul spent the week-
end with relatives tat Capae and
Gagetown, Michigan.
Mr.. and Mrs. John Wilson
and Stephen, of -Toronto, •were
.veLk-end visitors.: with Mrs.
Esther Rivett, Ross and Bi11.
Whitewalls, Wheel Mr. and Mrs. -Earl McNee and
Eva Dale, bf Belmore, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnston, of
Clinton, were Sunday visitors
with the Graham McNee family.
Many attended services at
Nileon Sun"tl ' Siren Rev, Mr.
Brown, of Brussels, was guest
speaker and gave inspiring mes-
sages- both morning and even -
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at 124 The'Square (Formerly-Jayleeh's) Office Open
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MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN ENDS NOVEMBER 9,
The $3:50 Season Membership gives you a Reserved Seat for each of the
three Broadway Hits ! Student Season Membership x$2.00. NOTE: POS-
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FIRST PRODUCTION NOVEMBER 9 10 - 11
Professional Guest Director KEN BASKETTE
"Life---1/Vit' athern i t•--just;--a-hi lot y funny-sho:t_'s T H' E out-
standing Comedy of our tithe. 8 years on Broadway. 'A record breaking run
of 3,213 Performances!
LIFE WITH
FATHER
FEBRUARY PR,ODUCTiON
A Sensational Hit in Chicago and New
York "CRY HAVOC" will be the God-
erich Little,„Theatre entry in the West-
ern Ontario - Drama Festival.
"CRY HAVOC"
- "CRY HAVOC" has been hailed as
a feifa1e --"Journey's . End ". This
drama will feature an ALL STAR
Goderich cast of 13 Girls --,No Men
Exciting! Thrilling! Gripping!
DIRECTED BY GAIL SULLY
MAY PRODUCTION
DIRECTED BY ELLEN NELSON
"THE HEIRESS" needed love so desperately .. . . she • didn't dare believe
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mum 'ICE OPEN 10 a.m. to 6 p.ii. Moiat4ay thrn Saturday
M mber ih%p °Campaign OMD®
.
124 The *pare (Formerly ,iayleen's)
BR*ADW'A'Q' E1tS1
EZOITING LIVE THEATRE!.
ing. Special .music was greatly
enjoyed. The 'weather affected
the •crAd on Sunday ening.
The church was beautif r, dec-
orated with baskets of flowers,
one being in memory of Clar-
ence Dustow, placed by his fam-
ily.
Miss Helen Rutledge, of Tor-
onto, spent the week -end with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNee
and !family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sproul and
family, of Auburn.
Recent visitors with their
mother, Mrs. Cliff Brindley, was
Miss - June Brindley and,. Mrs.
Reg ' Anderson and little son, of
Goderich:
The W.A. met. iia 'the church
on Tuesday afternoon with 14
ladies - and three children pre-
charge
w..._....
and.' opened the meeting
wiirn a poem. - Scripture was
read by Mrs. D. McDi.armid and
topic and prayer by Mrs. D.
McNeil The sum of $200.00
was voted to the Board of Stew-
ards and $25.00 tothe Sunday
School. Mn ,Mrs. D. McDiarmid,
Mrs. Reg. Ryan and Mrs. D.
McNeil are• in charge , of the
bake table in the basement -of
the cha,trch an Saturday and
Mrs. ,Robt. Bogie and •Mrs. G.
McNee,'assisted 'by members of
the Y:P:U. are in •e!iarge of
the booth. This is in =connec-
tion with the auction sale to
ld ale. rr lr he
Pr/
Saturday......-MrsF-G ,Anne son,
Mrs. R. MeNee and Mrs. keg
Ryan are the nominating-
com-mittee for. 1961.. A dainty lunch
was served by •Mrs.- McNee and
Mrs. 'Orland •Berle.
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILL, Oct. 24.-
The
4.-The W.A. of =Grace Church met
at the home of Mrs. ,Bruinsana
when the presiderirt,^Mrs. Sower -
by, opened the' meeting. Mrs.
Wilmer Harrison read the topic.
The roll call twas answered by
the exchange of a jarof pickles.
The secretary's and ttreasure•r's
reports were read and adopted.
Talent articles amounted to
$3115. Holiday Bell money was
handed- in. .The hostess serve
a lunch. -
Sympathy of the community
goes otut to the family and
fri,endis of Todi East who passed
away suddenly ,last week.
Ruth Mathers was hostess 'for
the ,Sunday School executive
mee ing `lt�td"onraMie
ing.' Rev. Mr. Smith, 'led the
devotions, ,and the, superintend-
ent had charge of -the' business
session. Plans were, made for
the Christmasconcert to be
held early in December. The
Senior Class will be in charge
orf `the decorations, platform and
tree. The teachers . are to 'be
responsible fpr the program.
The Whit;.rGbifft service' will be
held an Deciliter 4 and the
gifts will be given to the Salva-
tion .tlrmy. A pot luck supper
was enjoyed. ,
HALLOWEE+ .-CALLS TO
HELP CAU S£.OF UNICEF
This-'li.allOwe'en, Goderich
Girl Gilides 4nd Brownies plan
to do a "good turn" to'help
nilliQns of children around the
world who lack food, clothing,
theater and medical Dare. What
these unfortunate children do
get is provide i>itr MOW, the
United Nations Organization.
•Goderich Guides and Brown-
ies will wear (;he fantiliar orange
and black NIIC ' !lag when
they tall onr Goderich homes
Monday evensing far a "shedil-
bu,t" , of coins: or dollars to help
the needy ""children through
UN1lOEF. Thy will' also earryy
mink cartons "provided by Garri-
iner's Dairy.
ALUMNI REUNION
The .annur$i....,awtuinn reunion
of The Al rnel Associction of
Stratford Teachers' College is to
be held at Stratford on Novem-
ber 5. Guest speaker is to be
Di. W. P. ,Pe eivSI, Deputy Min-
ister of Education for the Pro-
vince of Qum.
Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jas. Nelson,
Hackett's, favored with a hum -
units reading and Mrs. Ben
Mole, Dungannon, with two
Autumn Thanksgiving poems.
Mrs. T. Henry tendered a vote
of thanks to all and invited
everyone to' the basement for
tea after which a member of
each society thanked the Iadies
for their hospitality.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllis-
ter enjoyed a motor trip to
visit their son, Mr. Ken McAI-
lister anrl419,&"41:cAllister for a
week.
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to have advertising copy into
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<. mo o' is deter/Oder!. ,,,th:.unw
expec$ed display aditertising
is brought in after 5 p.m., on
Monday, it creates a definite
problem to our mechanical
staff and unnecessary *disap-
pointment to' the advertisers.
It is apparent that some ad-
vertisers do not understand
the importance of .having ad-
vertising copy in no later
,than 5 p.m. Monday: 'In order
to serve their needs, which
we are most anxious to do,
it is essential that the 5 p.m.
Monday deadline be carefully
noted. It is only the small
classified ads which can be
handled up to noon.on Wed-
nesday of the weekeof public-
ation. The Signal -Star would
sincerely appreciate the- co-
operation of advertisers re-
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NOTICE
is hereby given to all residents of 'God
erich that Daylight Saving Time officially
ends in Goderich on October 29th and
hereby. call on all citizens to revert to
STANDARD TIME
At 2 A.M. on
S4-bd 3i
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E. C. FISHER, .Mayor
Town of Goderich
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