The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-06-29, Page 7LOCAL DANCERS WILL
COMPETE AT EMBRO
June Bissett, Barbara McLeod,
Janet Young, Jannett 1?obie and
Sharon McClinehey. will com-
Thirteen ocal dancers will pete. In the 12 years and under
compete at t e Highland Dane- class, there %i11 be Delores Gau-
ing comptltiAQns on July 1st at ley, Carolyn Graham, Jacqueline
Embro. They .are the pupils of ,Marriott and Annette McCrostie;
Mary Lynn Leonard, who will tett years and under, Connie
also dancte,,in the open competi- Young and P'atsy Wilkin; eight
tion class. t years and under, Gail Seers and
In the 14 years and under, Cheryl Youngblut.•,
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Hard Boiled.
Eggs Burn
The Goderich Fire Depart-
ment was called to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George . Mor-
ley, 117 Quebec street, about
3.20 p.m., Monday. The house
with -smoke. a• •'
Mrs:_.. : l .::.h9'; � ��1ie`
.<dozen' eggs on the stove tq'
hard boil for a salad. Later,
she forgot about them and
went up town to shop. Mr.
Morley arrived, back home in
time to let the firemen into
the house. The„ eggs were
dried to a pulp and emitting
clouds of smoke. No damage.
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Prornotions
At Goderich
(Continued- frown page 1)
Diane Naud, Arthur Nicholson,
Roseanne Nutter, David Orr
(English), Jennifer Parsons,
Carol Pettman (Typin
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Shaw, Vernon Skeoch, Joyce
Slater, Sylvia Smith, Rudy Sny-
der (Typing), Barry Sowerby
(Shop), Paul Squire, Shirley
Squire, Barry Stewart, Carol
Stoddart, Catherine $uplat, Mich-
ael Sutcliffe, Annette Tantzen
(Latin), John Taras,: Tina Terp=
stra, Fables Thomas, Jane Treble
(English, Math.), Helen Vance
(Math.), Margie, Van Rheenen,
Ruth Wallace, Albert Walter
(Math.), Sandra Ware, David
Watson, Nancy Watters, Brian
Weaver; Reed -Webb, Judy Web-
er; Genna Weigand, Gerald
White, Andrea Williams (Math.),
Cheryl Williams, Elaine Wilson,
Terry Young (Typing).
Promoted From Grade 11
Dwight Aldhan, Barbara Alex-
ander, Bonnie- Allen, Pauline
Anderson, Sharon Baechler
(Geometry)," Robert $all, Nor-
man Bell (French), Nancy Boyce,"
James Boyes, Ruth Brindley
(History), Sheila Brown (French),
Doreen Buchanan (Typing), Mary
Lou Collinson (History), Sandra
Jean Collyer, James Cracknell
(History), Lynda Crawford (Ag.
Sc.),,..plonald Currell (French),
Joan Davis, David Dawson
(French); Karen Dawson (Geom-
etry), Klaas de Groot, Raymond
Donnelly, Evonne Drennan, Mary
Lou Drennan, - Dennis Duck-
worth, George Durnin (History),
.John Everett (French), Douglas
Fisher, Lynda Foster, Joseph
Fritzley (Geometry), Ethel Pul-
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ris, Michael Helesic (Geom.),
Susan Hindmarsh, John Hinton,
Ronald •Homuth, Audrey ' Hoy,
Roberta Fruckins, Martin Hurst,
Sandra Jewell, Beverley John-
atnni,w Audrey. Jongejan,, . Mai' Q
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hart -$r4t0e MacDonald; a Donald, Bev-
erley MacMilIan, Shirley McCul-
lough (History), Bernice Mc;
Dougall, Alex lVIackenzie, June
Mills (History),' Diane Morris,
David Neville, Mary Lou O'-
Dwyer, Nancy Peers (French),
Helen' Peterson (Geometry), El-
len Pickell, Garnett Picot, Garth
Picot, Jennifer Prest, Barry
Prouse, Andrew RiehI (History),
Nancy ; Robinson, John Ross,
Heidi Schmidt Beverly Scruton
(Ag. Science), Neta Sherwood,
Patricia Simpson, Stine -SIater,
Bryan SpiegeIberg (Geometry),
Darlene Stoddart (Geometry),
Barbara Taylor, Coby Terpstra,
John Waiter, Barbara Watson,
Edward Walzak, Josephine Wed
lock, Karen Weigel-. Lawrence
Wilson, Judy Witmer; Peggy
Young, Terry Zoethout.
Promoted From Grade 12
Garry Arlin, Barbara Allison,
Audrey Banter, Bill Bettger,
Michael Bidner, Lynda•, Blake,
James Bridle, Mary Brindley,
Shirley Brown, Paul Carroll
(English, Algebra), Carolyn
Clark, Douglas Clark, Susan Cor-
less,•-oMa-rtha de° Groot, Donna
Dockstader, Ken Dowds, Barbara
Durnin, John Ervine (French),
Gerald Etue, Wayne Fe,agan,
Eunice Hoy (Algebra), John Kin-
kead, Edgar Leatherland, Connie
MacDonald, Janet MacKay, Judy
MacKay, Shirley McCowan,
Sandra McLean, Jim McWhin-
ney, Joyce Matthews, Judy Mur-
phy, Sylvia Powell, Blair Red-
nmond, liargaret Anne Rees, Glen
ibey, Lloyd Skeoch (Algebra;'
Fr.), Grant Sowerby, Jim Steph-
ens, Bill Stiles, Bill Straughan;
Dianne Taylor, Wayne Treitz,
Brian Turner, Jack Van der.
Meer, Willemina Van Oenen,
Look Out!
Police Chief Fred Minshall
has received at least half a
dozen complaints from people
who claim to have been
"gypped" by home -freezer
salesmen. These salesmen are
from out-of-town. The police
chief warns prospective sus-
eull
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eontrabt ..biefore signing foie
.any pure ase, Or, better .OA
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local, reliable merchant.
e chant,
There isn't anything given
away for , next to nothing,
despite the fast talking of the
visiting salesmen.
BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS
BAPTISMAL SERVICE -
Beautiful bouquets of summer
flowers decorated the Goderich
Baptist Church for the baptismal
service held on Sunday evening.
The service was conducted by
the minister, Rev. E. Von Keitz,
assisted by the deacon, William
Ferguson, Mr. Von Keitz chal-
lenged the candidates and the
congregation_ _ta Jioldlyr_wi.tness
to their faithand steadfastness.
The candidates for baptism were
Miss Becky Johnston, Mrs. Har-
old Chase, and Ronald Young.
Mrs. George Johnston and Mrs.
Earl Raithby decorated the
cl>Lttrch on the occasion.
Scbo0g Opens
For Leaders
A five-day training course for
Western Ontario playground
leaders -and instructors opened
this wee -k at the Goderich Sum-
mer School.
The seventh_ annual course is
sponsored ,by the Lake Huron
Zone Recreation Council in co-
operation with the comni+ttnity
branch, Ontario department of
education. Camp director is
Bud Bltton, of Listowel, and the
camp manager, Keith Davidson,
Paul Walmark, Richard Watson ! ofLectures to are held daily in all
(French), Douglas Wilson; Mary
fWilson, Anthony Winter„,,,,t,hn
.(French),
Graduating From Special Com-
mercial
Donna Beechey, Marie Black,
Joyce Chambers,-Gwen—Dot
Mollie. Anne Donaldson, Eliza-
beth Harley, Carolyn llarnack,
Betty Harrison, Donna lloltzman,
Ruth Linklater, Judy Naftel,
4 Patricia Stoddart, -Joanne Van
Oenen, Eileen Vassella, Rose-
mary Wilson, Donald. Young.
phases 0 -summer' programming
including •crafts; :storyr..•tellingSYTE1'I'ARDTOIV, June 27. --
sperial events "track and Tieie-Ilii s:T W iTiiar'n-T• c ter're itrned to
music, first aid, safety and her home in Kitchener during
dramatics. the past week -end after visiting
Lecturers are -Stanley Christie, for a week with Mrs. A. Foster.
alTlcer on; J-oBil -'I-mini:; Vfiii -M arid 11Trs F,: ,illi;iii and
family and Mrs. Cowan spent.
Sunday visiting relatives at Hen -
l,
A
afternoonsaiat Sheppardton when
picnic was `field Sunday
Porter's Hill .f
School Picnic
Porter's•Hiil school, S -S. No. 5,
Goderich Township, held their
annual picnic on Monday even-
ing at -H4}arbor' Park with a large
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per:
Following =des.
g_ the supper, rac
Y>veat' `1:Ize'l& WItii the winners'
being: Pre-school children,Jo
dY
CUat, Debbie Torrance,- Marie
Betties; girls and boys, Six to
eight years, Peter Idsinga, Kevin
Cox; girls 12 and under, Sandra
Idsinga, Colleen Lockhart, Lynda
Torrance; ,.boys, 12 and under,
John Manning, Murray Torrance,
John Cox; grades seven and.
eight, Lennie DeRuyter,, Corrie
Idsinga, Peggy Ann Betties;
young ladies race, Sharon' Lock-
hart, Peggy Ann Betties, Corrie
Idsinga; married ladies, Mrs..
Alvin Kettles, Mrs. Argyle -Lock-
hart, Mrs. Bill Coat; married
men, Harry Torrance, Arlie
Lockhart, Elgin Cox; senior
three-legged race, Betty Idsinga
and ,Corrie Idsinga, Lennie De
Ruyter and Irerie Bruinsma,
Sharon Lockhart • and Peggy
Anne Betties; junior- three-ieg-
ged race, Sandra Idsinga and
Colleen Lockhart, John Manning
and Dave Mathers, Murray Tor-
rance and John Cox: wheelbar-
row race, Betty Idsinga and
Peter Idsinga, Laurie Cox and
Corrie Idsinga, Lennie De Ruy-
ter and Colleen Lockhart; shoe
scramble, Corrie Idsinga, Lennie
l)e Rttyter, Sandra Idsinga; kick-
the -slipper, Betty Idsinga, Billy
longeian, Peggy Ann Kettles;
thread -the -needle, Irene Bruins -
ma and Corrie Idsinga, Lennie
Ile Rttyter and Betty Idsinga,
Elaine •Townshend and Barbara
nettles; junior sack race, Sandra
Tdsinea, Colleen Lockhart, NIur-
rav Torrance; senior sack race,
T ennie De Ratvter, Betty Id -singe,
Sharon..Lockhart.
The evening's program was
, oncltrded with • a - peanut
scramble.
The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, June 29tls, l,lldl, 7
PERSONALS:
Miss Joan Davis, 16, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. .Davis, has
accepted a position for the sum-
mer months on, the stair of
Huron Church .Camp, at Bey--
'yj. •[
lifeguard . R , G._.',#,'• .,.. '",
g rd and�swimming° snstrUer
tor
es.and will 11 'b
e in charge of
childret tging in age: orft'7'
to
16 Joan has had consider-
able experience in this work and
last year was a lifeguard at the
pool here. At present Joan is
taking the Red Cross leaders'
course and she is also the hold-
SHEPPARDTON
verton; 'Donald Gravett. Exeter
Key Dey, Listowel; Pat Bladder,
St, Marys. Representing the
community, programs branch are
Robert Secord, of Hanover, and
Harold Harton, adviser on social relatives of Mrs. Frank Rising's
recreation, mother (the late Mrs. Thomas
(Baptist) Standish) gathered to
Dungannon Wedding Attendants
Of 50 YearsAgo at'Anniversar
Mrs. Clarence Dustow and
Mrs. Burton Roach attended the
golden wedding anniversary, of
their cousins, Mr. and • Mrs
George Salter (nee Ruby' Pent-
land), held at Essex last Satur-
day. These two ladies were at-
tendants at the wedding held at
the bride's home near Dungan-
non 'fifty years ago.
The celebration followed the
usual procedure of a family din-
ner served in the church Sunday
School room, to 60 relatives in-
cluding four generations. A "re-
ception followed -An- -- the-- Town-
Hall, decorated with flowers, at
which 300 guests were enter-
tained. The Rebekah Lodge, of call was ektended to Mr. Weir
sons and four daughters with
their families, were also in at--
tendance. Forty relatives were
entertained to a luncheon at the
home of their daughter, Eileen,
following the church service.
Call Extended
To Rev.; W. Weir
The congregation of Knox
Presbyterian- Church, Stratford,
has "extenOEe a unanimous call
to - Rev. William Weir, of Bramp-
ton Presbyterian Church..' The
which Mrs. Salter is Past Noble
Grand,` assisted- in serving re-,
freshments. Guests were pre-
sent from Detroit, Windsor,
Hamilton, '•St. Thomas, London,
Atwood, Goderich and Dun-
gannon.
On Sunday, all relatives and
friends accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Salter to a Communion ser-
vice at their family church. The
members of their family, two
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One way,,to avoidaa traffic accident
this weekend
is to stay home on the porch ! ! !
• But it you are planning to get out
in the family car and go somewhere
you can, help prevent accidents_
by travelling at a safe speed
by obeying (Giffin signs and signets •
by leaving a safe distance between
your car and the one ahead
• y !Imam your intention► well in advancet7
by oar* and courtesy
Wyatt do slay Mei, rale Safe the noosing chair is in good repair l l l
-C. rtes insurance AssOriation
following a congregational mt-
ing Sunday morning, at which
the interim moderator, Rev.
James Ferguson, of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, presided.
A native of Scotland, Mr. Weir
received his primary and second-
ary school education in Gode-
rich. For ten years he worked
in °banking and industry before
graduating with a bachelor of
arts degree from the University
of. Toronto, and from Knox Col-
lege, Toronto, in 1936.
OLD SCHOOLS SOLD IN
NEW ASHFIELD AREA
The end of an era in the
teaching of the three R' . .
e , mar e. wit the sale/of
three schools and the material
from another, in Ashfield Town-
ship.
The cpnstruction • of a • new
central school to serve several
sections, resulted in the Area
Board offering the outmoded
school properties for sale.
The stone school at Para-
mount, U.S.S. No. 14, was pur-
chased by Chris Cook.
Jack van Osch bought the
stone school at Lothian, S.S. No.
7 and the frame school at Lanes,
S.S. No. 10, was bought by John
Howard.
The material in the Hemlock
City stone school is being strip-
ped by 'Donald Simpson. The
site of the new school is just
west of the old }Terrilock School
which will he "bulldozed" event-
ually, and the choice of the
stone in this building used to
face the new school. Inn:
renew acquaintances. About 70
people were- present from Tees. -
water. Wingham, Kincardine,
Bervie, Holyrood, .Kitchener,
Toronto,. Hamilton, Cobourg,
Clappison's Corners, Trowbridge
Dungannon, Port Albert and
Goderich.
OBITUARY
FREDERICK HENRY LYNCH
Funeral services will be held
this afternoon at the Stiles fun-
eral home for Frederick Henry
Lynch who died in Alexandra
Hospital on Tuesday. Rev. W.
J. ten Hoopen will officiate and
burial will be in Maitland ceme-
tery.
_ A son of the lateChri_stopher
and Emma Henry Lynch,,.Fred-
erick Lynch was born in Portage
la. Prairie in 1880. In 1916 he
was married in Regina to Mary
Emma Roe. In 1930,.they came
to Goderich. Mr. Lynch was a
nlasterer by trade and a mem-
her of North Street United
Church.
Surviving are his widow: three
daughters. Mrs. Fred (Irene)
Miller. Clinton; Mrs. Eric (Ev-
elyn) Harrison, Stratford: Mrs.
William (June) Bond. Goderich:
one sister. Mrs. Jack Leave, .Wit1-
nipeg, and seven grandchildren.
JOSEPH ELMER EMMERTON
An employee of Polymer Cor-
poratibn Ltd. for 19 years,
Joseph Elmer Emmerton, 53,
Sarnia, died on Monday at Sarnia
General Hos .i
Surviving are his wife, Idella;
three sons, Harvey, Niagara
Falls; Raymond and Orville, both
at home; one daughter, -Gail, at
home; five brothers, Edward.
Goderich; Allan, London:. Stan-
ley, Kincardine; Herbert and
Gordon, both of Huron Town-
ship; four sisters. Mrs. William
Walsh and Mrs. Wilson Maurer.
both of Kincardine: Mrs. Cliff
Geddes and Mrs. William Wil-
kins, both of Huron Township.
Funeral services will he held
this evening at the Stewart ton -
ere] home, Sarnia. and on Fri-
day afternoon at the church of
the Messiah. Huron Towns'�n.
Interment will be in Kincardine
cemetery.
Mrs. M. F. Noble, of Don
Mills, was in Goderich at, the
week -end attending the bridge
`nurnament held at Harhourlite
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the bronze cross and if, alloes
.well hopes to pick up her Award"
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Miss Judith Love has secured
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attending Goderich Business lege during the past year.
SUNDAY SERVICES
ST. 'GEORGE'S CHURCH
July 2nd, Fifth Sunday after Trinity.
8:30 amt. Holy -Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
(Junior Congregation and Nursery.)
7 p.m. Evensong.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITgO CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL:
.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Rev. C. E., Taylor, Goderich.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B,D.,
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director.
Knox ' P r sbyterian thich
RE?YAt,- 13X., Minister'
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
9.30 a.m. MORNING. WORSHIP.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. . -
"THE EXALTED CHRIST." "
(Nurserya'nd Junior Congregation.)
Victoria Street United Church.
Rev. A. C. Dukelow beginning the new pastorate.
10 a.m- Victoria's Graded School and Bible Class.
11 a.m. Family: Service,. Jr, Congregation.
10 a.m. Benmiller One Unified Service
1.30 p.m. Union Church after Sunday School.
REV. A. CECIL DUKELOW,"the •New Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER; ORGANIST.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School _All Ages.
11 a.m. "REVELATION SEVEN:"
,7 p.m. "THE FINAL SHAKE-UP."
Pastor, E. VonKeitz.
Organist, Wm. Bettger.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. E. A. COOPER,,,Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306
SUNDAY SERVICES •
9.50 a°m. FAMILY'SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
�-al-E�tal
Wed, 7.30 p;m: Prayer Meeting.-•
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a.m. Sunday School. ---,Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8 ,p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's.
You are invited to come and worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACKNELL, Pastor — Phone JA 4-8506.
THE -SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, JULY 2
9.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m. OyANGELISTIC SERVICE.
CAPTAIN AI' D MRS. R. PETERSEN
VISITORS WELCOME
Church of the New Jerusalem
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