The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-02, Page 5kx-
'SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING
Goderich Community Credit Union
Itsgthvidend-Rate'• to 41/4
The,„ Gadera:eh
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Community :por~ deon/mit-tee-114d,th
a1hd
., ���n' �adari�e
cr dit i, , .hr+ iii ;its-:. seventh peeodicafl e'xamined tlte^ boor �s ,aiz
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l d committees due to officers
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annualt the e
meetingg year a
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a, erring were filled as
on Monday evening with; _th the Credit Union's affairs' to be follows: Board of Directors -II
chairman, Mr. R. K. Al1fn,' pre -toned that the Credit Union and Andre Deslauriers; Credit
examine om
The treasurer°manager, Ste- by the Ontario r Credit Union
g wi a in good order. He also men- Stewart, S. Hills, H. Chambers,
l P
siding had been thoroughly d Committee -G. Hamilton; Sup-
ervisory Committee -J. John -
League's auditor: M ston.
a The ' interest (dividend) paid At the close of the meeting
on members' savings was in-
creased to 412'70 on minimum
monthly 'balances for 1960.
phen ' Helesic reported that a
total of $284,121.00 had been
loaned to members during 1960.
The 'biggest partof this went
for automobiles, consolidation
of debts, household appliances
and furniture, home repairs,
medical expenses, etc. The
membership, which also deposit-
ed a total of $98,680 for the
past year, has now reached the
700th mark.
During 1960, two new services
were instituted in the Credit
Union. These were , Texsopa
Chet-int-andChristmas Savings
Accounts. A member may now
open a separate account on
which he may write cheques to
pay for certain expenses which
arise from time to time such
as fuel, taxes, hydro bills, etc.
Quite a number of the mem-
. bers had no trouble financing
their Christmas shopping , last
year as -they had -planned ahead
and opened Christmas Savings
Accounts which earned the same
rate of interest as their regular
Share Accounts, said Mr.
Helesic.
"The new. Temporary Disabil-
ity Insurance, which was acquir-
ed in February of last year has
proven most useful as the Credit
.ED Union has had reason to make
use of it," Mr. Helesic said.
"Should a member be off, work
through sickness or accident for
- three months or -morel -his loan
`-payments are made . by Cuna
Mutual Insurance Society, and
this money does not have to be
repaid by the member," he said.
Mr. Andre Deslauriers, board
member, in his report on the
work of the Board of Directors
pointed out tti•at many more
residents, of Goderich and dis-
trict have yet to avail them-
selves of the many benefits of- h
fered by Credit Union member-
ship. He brought to the atten-
dtion of the meeting that two f
members had passed away and
-that these claims head been s
promptly paid by Cuna Mutual t
• Insurance Society. Mr. Deslaur- h
- - ,-iers-also-noted that dire_ to the__.
increase of ,Credit Union busi-
ness 4o --hire a
full-time office clerk.
The ^ Supervisory Committee
Chairman, James Johnston, re- C
a film entitled "You are Cover-
ed" was shown, followed by
refreshments.
G.L.T. GETTING SET FOR
"LADIES IN .RETIREMENT"
Charged With
Cruelty to Pigs
Alvin Faulder, R.R. 2, Ailsa
tWeddings
McCORMICK - YOUNG Muncie, Ind.
All Saints Church, Ottawa, Rev. John Duncan officiated at
thCrwas the scene
ene o
f the-
eddin
g the 2.30 p.m.
m.
ceremony
ony wCi
Craig farmer,has been chargedon Satirdayn miss ,.atricl4' rAe.:.AotiermaQ,�+N.�J. i]ar_-
th
�"iiooroYoung grd Benjamin -Given, in -marriage byxer
causing cruelty to animals- fol- Allen McCormick. Principals in father, the bride was attended
l u>n .si,11u 5�1 t1]7'y, the
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�iti�d`-SPt.A.Su (itis intop n '1'Y'taltror�r-rl�'?fdiior`.- i4iis�'�'i'6fd
the con ent Goderich families - Allen Zavitz, of 'Pimento,and Mi
dition of seven pigs found in a
barn on an unoccupied Stephen
Township farm Tuesday.
Four -of -the animals were in
such a condition that a veterin-
arian advised destroying them,
said A. E. Jennings, of Dunlop,
chief inspector for the Ontario
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals.
Inspector Jennings said Faul-
der will appear in magistrate's
court in Exeter February 14.
The order to destroy four of
the pigs was carried out under
provisions of the Ontario SPCA
f (By Constance Pearce)
..,..„l Doxrland,.. presideat,
of the Goderich Little Theatre,
has announced that the box
office for the February presenta-
tion, "Ladies In Retirement," to
be presented Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday, the ,15th, 16t 1
and 17th of February at lc acK y
1I1, is to be opened next Thurs-
Act, following "an examination
by Dr. R. S. Roelofson, Exeter
veterinarign, the inspector
Sully also has her sights aimed added.
,at the Westel';n :Qntario Drama�. ThePigs., .< l
werp,.,kllo A.ra axil
Festival. On the Wednesday als kelt on Me fdrrn.
evening, 1'4r. William Glover, of
Toronto, who has been chosen 1` -'WEN DOLL HEADS
the prellminary adjudicator, will GODERICH 4-H CLUB ;
be on hand to adjudicate .this The first meeting of the Gode-
play, and at a later date the five rich Clever Contrivers was held
plays he chooses for the region- Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
al h'e5tival in'Kitchener will be Don Rieh-1 with eight --members
present. -•
day. For the convenience of all `nnoun-eted. We all wish Mrs. -The meeting was opened with
members, the box office will be Sully every success with "Ladies the election r of officers which
located in the R. W. Bell, Qp- En Retirement," but no matter resulted as follows: President,
tometrist office, 74 the Square the outcome she is to be con- Gwen Doll; vice-president, Pat
and will function .during the Mcllwain; secretary, Sharon
hours of 10-4. All members are
reminded that their membership
tickets should be presented here
to choose •from the reserved
seat, plans for each of the three
evening performances. r:
We sat in on a rehearsal this
past week, and it is evident
that Gail_ Sully, 'the director,
has a play and cast ,that are
sure to please. We are reluct
ant to divulge the story of this
play, . but- it moves with in
trigue and suspense through a
sinister plot unfolding in a dra-
matic climax. The setting is
England in the summer of 1885
on a country estate on the
iver Thames. In, order to focus
he action, Mrs. Sully has had
er ,set designed to represent
hree rooms in one, employing
ifferent levels and angled flats
or this purpose. Her set de-
igners have developed an at-
ractive setting, both in color
nd dimension. Properties, too,
ave -been- seleeted -for authenti-
city and '
costumes have been
made from the patterns of 'th
times.
Much of this extensive plan-
ing is for the pleasure of the
oderich members, but Mrs.
•
gratulated on having the desire
to help mo}}cce .our theatre for-
ward in se ch of new laurels.
The experii{ne and the critic-
ism received will benefit not
only. the- actor -6,$ but all those
taking back -stage roles as well,
and whether complimentary or
adverse, all thespians are bound
to. -gain self confidence and
polish for future performances.
And to be sure that we will all
enjoy the performances of Shir-
ley Cummings, Virginia Lodge,,
Wanda MacDonald, Mary Lyne
Leonard, Helen Myers, Win
Winters and Jack Marriott in
"Ladies In Retirement" later
this month, pick up your re-
served seats as soon as possible
at the -address given above.
Stewart; press reporter, Sharron
B
aechler.
The leaders, Mrs. Don Riehl
and Mrs. Don Diehl discussed
the selection of material con-
sidering suitability to occasion
and style, color, quality and
cost; also the selection of line,
good ,,posture -b and measure-
ments.
Demonstrations on measure-
ment�-were condi"meted by Gwen
Doll and Pat Mcllwain and on
color and lines by Sharon Stew-
art. 'The next meeting is to
be held ori February 7th at Mrs.
Don Diehl's home.
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and Garrow. The mother of the Patricia Kennedy, of Algoma
groom is the former Olive Allen, Mills, were bridesmaids. Archie
younger daughter of Mrs. Ben McCormick was his brother's
Alien, of Goderich. The mother best man and ushers were Rob -
of the bride is the former Helen ert " Kersey, of Muncie, Ben-
Garrow, second daughter of the .Jamin Trow, of Stratford, and
late Justice J. T. Garrow and John Harper, of New York.
Mrs. Garrow, of Goderich: The For- her wedding the bride
bride is the ' daughter of.Mr: chose a model gown of silk or -1
and Mrs. Austin Young and the i;anza over layers of net and
groom' is the son of Mr. and taffeta. Appliques of taffeta out -
Mrs. Cassius McCormick, of lined the neckline, sleeves and
ST. GEORGE'S - CHURCH
Feb. 5th-Sexagesima
8.30 a;mr�_ #; Ady Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery.)
7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
Archdeacon Jones in charge of both
services.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, -M.A., DIY., Rector,
-Mr. J: F. Stephe is, M.A., B. Ed., -Organist$ and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL,
11 a.m. A1ORNING. WO,SHIP.
the Ordination of Elders. "The
Office of Elder in the Church."
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESP ERT, Organist and Choir Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV: G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss -B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL. .,
- -1-T a.m. "THE- HIGHER VISION:"--
(4urset and J1111101: Cangr-egation) :- --
Sunday, 7 p.m. A• Youth Rally in the Church Hall.
4' atm
Victoria Street United Church
"Fellowship __Awaits You" _
Tif a.m.
Bible School and -Adult Class. -
11. a.m. "A HIGH -WAY FOR YOUTH."
Family Service;: Junior. Church.
1.30 p.m. BENMILLER Unified,. School anti Church.
3 p.m. UNION Church Worship after Sunday School.
-I VI ANUS-( MOOTS, B.A., B.D.
Organist -leader, MRS. J. A. SNIDER.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL -All Ages. '
11 a.m. "THE .,PASSOVER" (Communion):
7 p.m. "SAINTLY CONFIDENCE.'' .
BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE MARCH 19-26
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, 9.50 a.m. , Family Sunday School.
11 a.tn. "Spirit -Filled Victory over Limitations".
7 p.m. "The Magnetism of Christ:"
Wednesday, 7.30 p,m. MichWeek Devotions)
REV. f`. A. COOPER, Pastor. -JA 49306.
Bethel 'Pentecostal Tabernacle
1Q a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. MORNING SERVICE. "If the Spirit DweIT in
You.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. "Quicken, Raised,
Sitting, Together."
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
Friday, 8'p.m„ Young People's.
You aro invited to come and -worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACKN'ELL, Pastor -: Phone JA 4.8506.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN'
VISITORS WELCOME
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Church of the,<...New Jerusalem
Revelation 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21 V. 10.
"Who hath made us able ministers olthe New Testament:
net of the' Letter, bot of the Spirit: for the Letter kn-
leth, but the Sp?crit giveth Life." 2 Cor. V. 6.
Would you like to understand the spiritual sense` cif the
Bible? Read-Arcana Celestia by Emanuel Swedenborg.
To understand the Oneness of God sit JESUS, road THE
FOUR D8CTRI`NES-by Swedenborg or MY RELIGION
by HELEN KELLER. These books may be borrowed by
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77100 or bought - flgr',25c from Swedeniiorg Foundation
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chapel train. A . fingertip veil The Goderich Signal -Star,
of silk . � �...�
wreath• of orange .blossoms and bean, Mrs. McCormick wore a
her cascade bouquet was of pale beige traveuling coat over
white orchids and white hyo- b dress-
and,
st k tulle was held by a •
cinths. a banana yellow woos dx'ess.ane
jacket ensezln -c with green ac
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ce'tionwas held atFollowing the ceremony are-
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the toast to the .bride was pro-
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