The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-06-15, Page 3LIONS, NOW
NUMBER98
AT N'QRTH STREET UNITE?
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RebuiltChurch
Organ
The rebuilding of the pipe
organ at North Street United,
Church is now completed and
the organ will be used for the
first time on Sunday.
The rebuilding. o1 ti.e organ
`�`4ett'wtfhtes:-4r .
Company Limited, Lucan, under
the ,directionGof Mr. 4, :Keates.
Indesiigiri ng tire ire rorgai 441.
Keates took into consideration
the many fine characteristics of
the old organ and added sections
to improve the brightness and
clarity of tone.
The new oak console is of the
draw knob type, incorporating
all customary modern acees-
sories to facilitate the handling.
of the extensive tonal resources
of the organ.. The console con-
trols four divisions of the organ:
great, swell, Positiv and pedal,
with 37 ranks containing a total
pf 2,287 pipes.
An outstanding feature of the
organ is the Positiv Division
which consists of 549 'exposed
pipes placed in two sections in
The neve officers for the Liens
Club's 1961-62 term were in-
stalled at Ilarbourlite Inn on
Thursday` evening.
Those taking part in the in-
stallation ceremonies were
James Kinkead, A. P. B,outilier,
Smith.
Brief ,addresses *ere Lgivon0y.
tlYB" neww'Wes`Ydefi ;'4Offit- tri
ger, and the retiring president,
George Ellis.
A new • member, Ted Rob-
erts of the GDCI staff, was in-
ducted. The present member-
ship of the Lions Club stands
at 98, an all-time high in the
club's history.
A minute's silence was obser-
ved in respect for the memory;
of Melvin Jones, of Chicago,
founder of Lionism, who died
recently.
Final gathering for the year.
will be on June 21 at .the Mait-
land Golf Club when ,,the mem-
bers will hold a steak fry and.
golf- -tournament. In charge of
this meeting is Peter MacEwan.
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THE i PARK THEATRE , GODERICH
low—Thurs., Fri., Sat.—June 15, 16, 17
"'fessOf .The Storm Country"
Scope and Color
JACK GING and DIANE BAKER
AIso,LAUREL- HARDY, lin
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The Foreign I1.gion"
Mon., Tues., Wed.—June 19, 20, 21
BURL IVfrS, SI-IELLEY WINTERS
JAMES DARREN and ELLA FITZGERALD
• • "Let No Man Wtite MyEpitaph".
Adult 'Entertainment___.,,. __
Thurs., Fri., Sat.—June-22, 23, 24
ELVIS .PRESLEY
e returns With' JULIET PROWSE, In
G. I:BLUES"
the gallery at the rear of the
sanctuary. This .division is a
complete organ in •itself al-
though controlled by the consol
of the main organ. The Positiv
Division is delicately voiced and
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ity Of � tone particularly usefiul
for „choral ,a ceinp.aanimeni .fid
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antiphortets. , esitiv" or-
gans have been characteristic of
European instruments since the
early days of organ building,. but
it is only of recent years that
their value has been recognized
on this continent, where they
have met with high favor the
United States.
The scope of the pedal rgan
has, also been increased by the
addition of four new stops.
Mr. George Espert, organist
and choir director, will be at
the console for the service.
EASTERN STAR MEMBERS
ATTEND CHURCH SERVICE
Thirty-five members of the
Blue Water Chapter, No. .284,
Order of the Eastern Star, at-
tended Knox Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning. Rev.
G. L. Royal chose for his text,
"For I determined not to know
anything among you, save Jesus
Christ, and Him crucified." The
choir, under the direction of the
church organist, Mr. Herman -de
Jong, sang the anthem, "Send
Out Thy Light" by Charles Gou-
nod.
.The Blue Water Chapter was
led by Worthy Matron Mrs.
James Robin and associate mat -
Ton -Mrs. Gordon- R.- Taylor.
1N.JDenomme
brownie's Drive-ln
TheatreLtd., Clinton
THURSDAY and FRTDAt—Jur15 and 16
DOUBLE FEATURE'
"THE ` TINGLEy,"
(Adult Entertainment)
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(Adult ,- Entertainment)
WILLIAM HOPPER, JOAN TAYLOR
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SATURDAY and, MONDAY—June •17 and 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE PLAINSMAN"
GARY COOPER, JOAN ARTHUR._
THE YO
ONE CARTOON •
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—June 20 ,and 21
"PAL JOEY":
FRANK SINATRA, RITA HAYWORTH
ONE CARTOON
TWO SHOWS...NIGHTLY -- RAIN or CLEAR
.FIRST SHOW -AT DUSK' ---
Children under- 12, in cars, FREE
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SUNSET
DRIVE-IN
17,4 miles east of Goderich, on
No. 8 Highway e
Thursday, Friday, Saturday—
June 15, 16, 17
Gary Cooper and Maria Schell
Robert L. Ouellette, son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Leo Ouellette, Bruce
street, Goderich, recei ed the
degree' of Master of Social Work
(MSW) from the University of
Ottawa at the Convocation held
on June 3rd.
He graduated from 'the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, in
May, 1958. He has now accept-
ed a position with Catholic Soc-
ial Services, in Michigan.
Joins Garden
Centre Theatre
Miss Jayne Ford, daughter. of
Mr. and Mrs. ,H. M. Ford, of
Goderich, left Toronto last week-
end to be a resident member of
The Garden Centre , Theatre
Company at Vineland, Ont, for
the summer months.
The Garden Centre Theatre
is an appendage of the luxurious
'Prudhomme'.s. Garden Centre
Hotel and is situated mid -way
between. Hamilton and St. Cath-
arines. Mr. Robert Hermann,
of Brooklyn, N.Y_., is beginning
his fifth successive season as
Managing -Director. It has been
the custom each season to bring
in a visiting star for each play
and this year -audiences -will- see
-Don Ameche, Martha Raye; Eve
Arden, Edward Everett Horton
and others.
Jayne, w_hcris a member of the
University Alumnae group, has
been employed by the Depart-
ment of Public Welfare forth
city of Toronto. She has also
been studying at the Conserva-
tory to get her A.R.C.T. in Dra-
ma and just finished trying
her Speech Arts Grade 10 ex-
amination, the results of which
are not yet announced.
'11-1E—HANGING
TREE"
In Technicolor
Two Cartoons and_a_ Short
"DAMN,
YANKEES"
Color -
Tab Hunter .,erid ,Gwen Verdon
Two Cartoons and a Short
Coming—"Naked In' the Sun"
and "Desert Attack."
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars free.
Playground • Refreshments
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Profits of all corporations in
Canada in 1960 were $3,200 mil-
lion, a drop of six per cent from
$3,401 million in 1959; in the
year profits of manufacturing
industries declined by 11 per
cent.
Victoria Street Anniversary Guest
Preacher - s -Rev. -1.--H. Turner --
Victoria Street United Church
observed on Sunday the 83rd
anniversary of the present build-
ing which was dedicated in 1878
by Bishop Albert Carman of the
Methodist Church. The service
also marked the 103rd year as a
congregation.
'Rev.Lawrenee I-1. Turner,
A kiVterAlt Tet c s'It*.
guest preacher andwas greeted
Ttirher served at -Victoria Street
and Union churches from 1944-
1950, when;.Victoria Street Unit-
ed observed its 70th anniversary
in a newly decorated building.
Inspiring messages were de-
livered by Rev. Mr. Turner on
the themes, "Colonizers for
Chrfat;' and "Youth's Potential."
The ser /icea,,of praise were led
by the organist, Mrs. J. A. Snid-
er, with the Senior Choir sing-
ing at both services.
At the morning service, direc-
ted by Mr.—Fred Moss, eleven
members of the junior Choir
group of Rosedale Public School,
Sarnia, sang "Lead Kindly
Light" and "Follow the Gleam,"
The guest pianist was Mr'. Wil-
li -aril Tucker and the violinist'
was Mrs. Mabel Gray.
At the evening service, Mrs.
Lawrence Turner and Rev. Mr,
Turner revived old memories
when they sang, "Have Thine
Own Way, Lord."
Rev. Stanley Moote, minister
of the church, conducted both
services and was chairman for
the fellowship period after- the
evening service. At this time
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DEGREES CONFERRED ON
TWO BY REBEKAH LODGE
Sixty ladies from Goderich
and district were present at
the meeting.last week of Goder-
ich Rebekah Lodge, No. 89, when
they conferred the degree on
two candidates, Mrs. L. H. Pent -
'land and Mrs. Cal Straughan.
The degree captain was Mrs.
Fred -FritzleY, ;pianist, Mrs.,
J. A.—Snider, and the soloist -
was Mrs. Gordon Kaitting.
The Noble Grand, Mrs. Ruth
Hayden, 'was in charge of the
Meeting and several yisitors
were present from EXeter Lodge.
Mrs. Harvey Fuller' and Mrs.
Nelson Harnack were appointed
to attend the Rebekah Assem-
bly held this week at the Royal
York, Torpnto. The next meet-
ing was planned for June 20
when the program will be in
charge of the convener, Mrs.
John pinder. -A pot -luck lunch
will be -served.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Frances Beevers and her com-
mittee.
Live in your heart as tholigh
every day were Christmas.
OPEN HORSE of the
Queen" Eliiabeth- School
- for Retarded Chilaw\i
'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
8 p.m. Sharp. , In MacKay Hall.
ExiiiNTION__QE_IIVARK_=.3—u_ NCH SERVED,
The Children will be taking part and everyone is welcome.
YUNG-
AND ALL TYPES OF
BEAUTY CARE
3 GRADUATE OPERATORS
Harry Colplough
Len Pounder
Elizabeth Holtom
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, Evening Appointments—Len ' and Elizabeth
HEATIIER BEAUTY SALON
LIGHTHOSE STREET
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TO the 'Music of
THE LIN'COLNS,
of London
— No Slacks, Please
many friends renewed acquaint-
ances with the visiting minister
and his wife.
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VICTORIA STS IIV/I►.
Mrs. Donald Hobbs presided
for the WA, meeting of 'Va.ctor
is St. United Church. Mrs. A.11.os
Stoll was secristary and Mrs.
B kw
Percy ar er reported the fin-
ances. The ,devotional period
was in charge of Mrs. Fred
The ,Goderich Signal—Star,, '1 u day, Jlu
Barker and Mars, ?;*Kinn()#
read the Scripture. Mrd', 'u
est Patterson reported that there_
were 105 hospital' ,and Tsick
calls made during the paste.
inonth. Plans were matte to
help furnish the parsonage and
edeeoriite the apt
fpr .the new minister.
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