The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-09-14, Page 7DIES AT NORWICH '
'1ABOUT 20 AT CHURCH
Mr. Elmer Weaver, manager
of the Goderich P.U.C., went to
Norwich, Ontario, ` Wednesday
morning where his ,father,
George Weaver, passed away at
the age of 66 after an illness
of some time. Mr. Weaver lived
for many, years' in the Norwich
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-time-engineer attq
en eer th ordelr
Milk „plant there. , He is surviv-
edby his wife; one daughter in
Toronto, and one son, Elmer,
4. of Goderich.
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HEAT REDUCES ATTENDANCE
AT OCTOGENARIAN SERVICE
Members of the Octogenarian
Club attended a special - service
,put' J-
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Sunaayniternoon, arid heard an
appropriate sermon by- Rev. W.
J. teen -Hooper'. John Flick, pre-
sident of the club, read the les -
,sons. Heat close to 90 degrees
and high humidity, kept the at-
tendance down to a score.
The New Testament lesson,
from St. Luke, ,chapter 24, had
to dv-with-the•-waik--fronr Em=
maus, and the minister based
his sermon upon the verse:
"They constrained him, saying;
abide with us, for it is toward
evening, and the ° day is far
spent." The two disciples, he
pointed out, received from Jesus
eopsolation, instruction ' and
grace. " °
"The Christian," the minister
said, "should . always by faith
constrain Him to stay. Look at
a man who has gone through
life-- and reached -old age- with
boom comrades gone, the things
he loves disappeared; as he
looks into --the past, all he sees
is evil, and as he struggles to
live without God, he looks upon
it all as darkness. It is a de-
pressing sight to see anyone
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grope for light when he comes
to the end of life.
,r , 2g_' !'1gt1-ua n looks it
t ee� 2Z2
ng a�It'n'the,. ear
and .tr,...and_looks upon him=
self, with physical powers be-
coming weaker. But in his
heart allalo
ng
has been n the
truth that there is here no rest-
ing place; he looks to ;a 'resting
place beyond this world. Then
he is not distressed, for he has
constrained Jesus to stay with
lainr. 'These -men- -at--Em.
recognized Jesus . as the risen
Lord, who said, 'I am with you
ankays, • unto the, end of • the
world.' Therefore at evening
time` them shall be light for
that man. As expressed in one
of the great evening hymns:
'Holy, blessed Trinity,
Darkness pis not dark with Thee;
Those Thou keepest always see
Light at evening time'."
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Mrs. Allan Billings, of Mit-
.c.hell,._is .visiting this..week--with
her•-dau hter s. a
tunic, Mr. Fortune and family
of South street.
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NILE, Sept. 12.—There will
be no church or Sunday School
next Sunday owing to annivers-
ary services at Dungannon.
Mrs. Nickilson and -Ricky were
visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Taylor and ,girls. ,
AgrIANAleAs
Delmore visited On Sud'day 'w
Mr, and Mrs. Ross McNee.
Mr. Bill Clark is a patient
in Goderich hospital. We wish
him a speedy recover .
We are sorry to report that
,harry Girvin who has been a
patient in Goderich hospital was
taken to London hospital on
Monday.
r. and Mrs. Ed.mSmith-were
in London on Tuesday.
Those receiving rewards for
best attendance in their respec-
tive 'classes on Rally' Sunday
were: Jamieson Ribey, Donald
McNeil, Nancy Taylor, Mary
Stewardson and Glen' McNeil.
W.A. Meet.—The W.A. met on
Tuesday with the first vice-pre-
sident, Mrs. H. Matthews, in the
chair. Scripture was read by
Mrs. D.. McDiarmid and devo-
tional taken by Mrs. H. Watson.
It was decided to have .a fowl
:5npper. in November, Commit-
tee in charge will be: Mrs. W.
Wiggins, Mrs. G. McNee and
Mrs. D. McDiarmid'. A com-
mittee of Mrs. C...Feagan, Mrs.
Wm. Wiggins, M. Orval Ribey,
Mrs. D. McDiarmid and Mrs.
H.a
M tthew's was
appointed m
o d
e to
.buy -r'p L
lo€t-
and pulpit. Mrs. I a son and
Mrs. W. Johnston served a de-
licious lunch at the close of the
meeting.
Mrs.'Wm. Wiggins was in Lon-
don Tuesday visiting her daugh-
ter, Miss Marian Orser, R.N.,
who ..leaves on Friday for Nipi-
gon where she will nurse in
the coming months.
OBITUARYn
MRS. ARTIER.BRITTON CadU Station Will
Born in Goderich and a resi-
dent of Ottawa, Mrs. Arthur
Britton (Emily Grace Diff ,.
daughter of the late Mr. 'band
Mrs. Robert Duff, passed away
suddenly on August 30th, 1961.
Surviving are her husband and
two sons, Jack, 'of Ottawa,_and
yu1 -Q eR;:—
ei•, l `obert buff, 'SToronto, at d
one sister, Mrs. Chas. Videan,
Goderich." Ipterinept took place
at Pinecrest cemetery, Septem-
ber
eptember 1st.
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED
E: Cant: or Thanks
McWHINNEY.—I would like to
thank• relatives and friends
who so kindly remembered
me while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital during the
month of August. Special
thanks to the nurses and staff
of Alexandra Hospital; also
Dr. J. W. Wallace, Dr. J. Leitch
and Dr. N. C. Jackson.
Mrs. Richard McWhinney.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunt,
Mrs. Rodger Day, Peoria, Illinois,
Mr. Winston Oakley, Chicago,
Illinois, visited Mrs. W.' J: Mc-
Lean last -week.
CHICKENS
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LIBBY'S FANCY
SDWERBY,.—.i wish,to thank. all:
my friends for remembering
me with gifts, flowers and
cards while I Naas a patient
in Goderich hospital. Special
thanks 'to Dr. J. W. Wallace,
Dr. J. R. Leitch, the nurses
and staff.
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SMITI-I.—I would like to express
sincere thanks to my friends,
neighbors and relatives who
remembered me with cards,
flowers and gifts while I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Gordon J. Smith.
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VINT.—I wish to express my
appreciation to all my rela-
tives and . friends for their
gifts, -flowers, cards and visits
while I was a patient in Alex-
andra Hospital. Special thanks
to Drs. V. L. McGeough and
N. C. Jackson, and the nurses
and •staff for their kind atten- l ,
tion. Betty Vint..
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Cut Import of Coal
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the highest guy d rr1C)g
abouWhen . ° "(e,'a,+t�'.
t,edtriii°alete this derri wi
be dismantled and lowered
through •a temporary opening..at
groundDuring ort in-
spection
level. r -
spection of this cavern -the pneu-
matie drills, working in the lofty -
dome, created a racket through
which the guide's explanations
were unable to penetrate. The
his. steel woi k---isw.-per-ferme.
mainly, by,Indian workmen, who
seem particularly' adept at this
specialty.
Heart Of .Project
The reactor building will be
the actual heart of the entire
project. It is here that the
uranium bundles will- be put to
Work. In amongst the sub -ex-
cavations, below the ground
YOUNG.—I would like to ex-
press my sincere than s and
appreciation to all my �I-cigh-
bors and relatives who -so kind-
ly helped with the haying and
harvesting during my present
illness. Meredith 'Young.
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F. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Archie R. Hamil-
ton wish to announce the en-
gagement of their only daughter,
Audrey Corene, to .Mr. Gary
David Stoddart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stoddart, all of Gode-
rich. The wedding will take-
place
ake
place at North Street United
Church, on Saturday, September
30, 1961, at- 3 p.rn. -36
The engagement is announced
of Lorna Jean Boyce, daughter
of Mrs. William Boyce, Gode-
rich, and the late Mr. Boyce, to
Charles Edward Mathers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matliers,
R.R. 2, Goderich, The marriage
will take place the latter part
of September. -36
G. Coming Events
Mitchell Legion Bingo, Legion
Home, Monday, September 18,
at 8 p,m. 15 -regular games $5;
3 jackpot specials; 1 share. the
wealth; jackpot $60'in 53 num-
bers. Admission 50c. , -36
Goderich Horticultural Society
meeting, Friday,' Sept. 15, at 8
p.m., in St. George's Parish Hal',.
Malcolm Kirk will speak on
"Wild Flowers of the Bruce."
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Bake Sale, sponsored by St.
George's Churchwomen's Guild,
will be held in Denomme's Flow-
er Shop, on Friday, September
22nd, at 1.3p o'clock. -36-37
Goderich Women's Hospital
Auxiliary, Monday afternoon,
September 18, at 2.30 p,m., in
the Board Room. -36
The monthly itnmiihizatioh
clinic sponsored by the Health
Unit will commence again on
Saturday, September 16th, 10.00-
12 00 a,m. at the Health Unit
Office, Court House. -36
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ZERO FREEZER
COLD INJECTOR
AUTOMATIC DEFROST
a
level rock, a heavy concrete
vault will house the reactor it-
self. . Const cted ill- °flab. ar
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ium ` as- i u
�b e�e so e
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purpose of the reactor is to pro-
vide the heat' necessary tv-gener-
ate steam enough to actuate the
rbines. In its complex circum
atory system flows the heavy
water used to transfer the heat
to the ordinary -water boilers.
In simple 'terms + the operation
sheat--from-the uranium,
steam from the boilers, spinning
turbines, to which are coupled
electric generators. Some idea
of the tremendous power of the
fissionipg atom is conveyed by
the statement that "Two and a-
half million pounds of saturated
steam, per hour, will be sup-
plied to the steam chest." Week's Signal -Stn
One astounding feature of the !'.}
The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, September 14th, 1901
reactor building is the great
dousing tank anchored in the
dome. Holding '400,000gallons
of va£er this high -flung -tank iss
a precautionary device which,
in an emergency, will release
cooling water `to reduce any ex-
cess pressure caused by a mal-
functi n of the reactor, . This
d
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S
w-,.
�1
� y the reactor -.building
was designed• -and constructed toy
be, absolutely free of any por-
osity.
Eight boiler units will be in-
stalled in the reactor building,
four ata each, end of the cal-
andria. This , vessel is an ar-
rangement of 306 Zircaloy tubes,
some used to house
bundles and others as ducts for
the heavy water moderator. At
its base is the polished ,. steel
dump tank, used to contain the
activated heavy water in the
event of .a shut down.
(This story will be concluded
in a second instalment in next
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S. S. COMPETITION IS
LIKENED TO "MOAN -TRW' '-
The Sunday School(' of . the
Tree Methodist Church mu aunvK
ed Sunday that on Septexnber
24th they will lamp "a:arovicet
'j�� ���1�'},��, y�j gam,
Iempt..tu :-teac� . this
- planet - '.
fore their rival °competitor, the:
city, of Brantford. the latter
has challenged the 'local-churctr-�
in au;' attendance drive. '
To give an enthusiastic send
off .;to the Sunday School en•
large�ment camaio.$
people of the Sunday School
presented a Biblical skit which
produced the, atmosphere neces-
sary for a successful campaign.
Taking , part in the play and.
suitably attired as residents of
the moon, were Chrrstena Hirst,
Connie Jones and David Cornish.
Part of the program was in
reading "The. Moon Express".
which in their moon write up
news story, gave accounts Of
those arriving and how .they
travelled.
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SUNDAY SERVICES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH .
September 17th, '16th Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m. 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.
-4 Thurs., Sept. 21, St. Matthew's Day.
10 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ,
North Street United Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
"MIXED MARRIAGES."
Nursery and Jupior Congregation.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.,
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director.
Knoi Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist': Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10.10 a.m. MINISTER'S BIBLE CLASS.
,11 arm. •MORNING WORSHIP.
RALLY DAY.
The Sunday School children will attend morning worship.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation.)
The P:T.A. announces an add-
ed prize for their bingo on Sept.
21—a W. A. Sheaffer Co., pen.
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Victoria Street United Church
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible .Class.
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"ADVANCE:'
' 10 a.m. Benmiller Church and Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. Union Church—Anniversary Services.
REV. CECIL A. DURELOW, Minister.
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
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10 'a.m. ,Church School. Al! Ages.
11 a.m "CONFRONTED WITH -CHRIST."
7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE.
Pastor, E. VonKeitz. Organist, Wm. Bettger.
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. ,
7 p.m. EVENING GOSPEL HOUR.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting..
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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. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor.
THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
9.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL, -
WELCOME SERVICES FOR CAPT. A. BAILEY.
11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE.
7 p.m.' EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
VISITORS WELCOME'
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