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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-19, Page 8c. Sle 604erieli< Signal=Stam Thursday, October 19, 1961 New .Furniture Store At Auburn ROAD AID BENEFITS The first completely new and fresh approach to the handling of emergency road aid benefits for motor club members in over 50 years has been instituted. Members of Ontario Automobile Association (0.A.A.) now carry Guaranteed PayIhent Vouchers, and turn them over to the garage or service station oper- ator when Emergency Road Aid is required. After filling in details of the service call, the Completed Vouchers are sent by the garage or service station directly to- 0.A.A. for reimn- bursentent, Not only is pay- ment guaranteed by O.A.A., but processing and payments are handled more promptly and ffciently. PLANS FOR JAYCEES Interested in revitalizing the Goderich Jaycees, President Brent Nelson attended the Fall conference of District 3 at Galt on Sunday. On his return from the con- ference, Mr. Nelson said that he hopes those interested will do their utmost this year to revitalize the Goderich Jaycees. IKeith Arthur Furniture, of Auburn, will officially open its doors to the public this Saturday. A modern front sets off � ���:-\ �•. � \_4. a,'�, C�`�\ �t. _r\ tic<\ the building which will house some 2,000 square feet of furniture and appliances. -Advt. Third Stogie 0#- Kind ForIuburn AUBURN, Oct. 16.—The third furniture stole in -the history of Auburn will be opened for business -this week -end. On the new portion of the County High- way, which by-passes the village of Auburn between Goderich and Blyth, the store is being opened by J. Keith Arthur. This store is of cement block structure and is 64 ,feet by 32 feet. The front, which faces the north, has four large windows, 30 feet by seven feet, and in the centre is a large attractive glass door. This store will handle all lines Of furniture, _Aioorr coverings, ,, bloadloorn, laid ,rubber,vinyl and linoleum ,— ;t' 116*—• tries,' V'enef an"`hI ' mirrors, pictures and all elec- trical appliances. Mr., Arthur will continue to use his ranch - style home for the J. K. Arthur as,- tables, chairs, cupboards, beds, bureaus, couches, window frames and many other articles used by our forefbathers in those pioneer days. AirmanfTake.s His Own Life Cpl. Lawrence MacDuuald, 28 - year -old New Brunswick airman, stationed at Clinton RCAF sta- tion, took his own life, OPP Constable J. B. Johnston, of the Goderich detachment, said Saturday. Cpl. MacDonald's body was found in barracks at the air base Thursday. He had•hanged himse.,lf, the officer said,. His wife and two children live in Moncton. ST. GEORE-EVENINC; -. GUILD PLANS DINNER' St. George's Evening Guild met on Wednesday of last week. funeral home. The Scripture was read by Mrs. —A veteran of the RCAF, he G. Harrison. The secretary's purchased the furniture and and treasurer's reports were undertaking business from the read and accepted and the cor- late Arthur J. Ferguson in 1946 respondence was : read. The and has used this store on roll call was taken with 24 Goderich street since that time. I members present. .Mr. Ferguson had bought this , Joyce Pinckney reported for business from the late George I the buying committee and Pearl The annual,"Boy Scout Apple Lemp in 917. �, ' i Day,"in Goderich, will be held } Needham for the flower corn- The first furniture store in mittee. Doris Harrison report- Friday and, Saturday, October the village, then called Man- ed .on the recent rumfhage sale' 20 and 21. • •chester, was built by the Lemp June Duckworth is looking Proceeds from the sale of family about 1887` on the same after a bale that is being sent apples •will be devoted to pur- highavay on the corner lot now to Carmacks. Plans were final- chasing badges, supplies,camp- owned by Mr. and Mrs. Willian'i ized for the forthcoming turkey, _1 Cory: In contrast 'to today's dinner. b ing equipment and additional furniture, it was all hand made At the el sg of the meetin necessities , relating to the ac- g tvities of both the Scouts and by Mr. Lemp and many -pieces a salad lunch was served by Cubs. can be found in many limes Kathy Jenkins, Betty Hills and of this community today, such Elafne Johnston. Recalls 01.c1' Orchestra This is the 47th 'anniversary of the founding of the Goderich Society Orchestra, only four of whose original members are now living " This orchestra once was well-known in this area, playing every Friday evening at Dungannon, twice a week dur- ing the summer months at Bay- field and also at other centres as well as at , Goderich. The orchestra was active from 19141 to 1924. • The four surviving members are: Lorne (Hip) Young, busi- ness manager, Goderich; (Mrs.) Lasca Elliott Jenfzer, pianist, Owen Sound; Charles Black, bass violinist, Goderich; C. Vic- tur. Heprv,_xitin.st,_leader _and originator of the orchestra, Kin - card me: — Deceased members are: Bill and Ed. Sparr, Harold New- combe and J. H. Lauder, all musicians, of Goderich. Scout Apple Days Oct., 20-1 AT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH .:Dormer Parishioner Is Guest SpeakerAt TService . A large congregation greeted harvest were a complete fail= Rev. Lyall Crawfprd, B.A., LTh., ure? Would we be hard to get rector of St. James Church,. along with, or a blessing to special appeal this year for ,Parkhill, who was special others-ryI Saint aul has tho. financial support• by the public preacher at a harvest thanks- answer: He told the people apd an easy, way to assist is giving' service in St. George's of'hess°,alonica and Macedonia. to give your generous support - here, Sunday. Son of the late `In everything .give thanks; re- to the success • of APPLE DAY - Mr., and Mrs..Thomas Crawford, joice . evermore, ,_pray.. without -So wateh for -the boys with= -the Goderich, he was brought up in ceasing: Without prayer we. rosy -Macintosh apples tomorrow St. George's parish and has now lose contact with God and for- and aturday. ` served several parishes in Huron get the source from which our Diocese. • blessings come. Gout's will for us is that we always be joyful, always prayer:•ul, in affliction as in times of blessing and prosperity. God has -directed Cubm'aster John, Cory points out that the need for generous donations is _naore than .ever necessary This year. Following the general trend, the cost of operating Scouting has increas- ed this year, even the cost of the apples has advanced ovcrH last year. Added to the gel oral costs is the fact that there are over. five times as many scouts in Goderich - than there were seven years ago. The Scouts- are making a "I am speaking on Your be- half and also personally," said Dr. Kenneth Taylor, "when I` extend to him a very sincere1 f welcome. There are in,the con our steps tlirdugh difficult trials -many arm people who have •gregation°'liis teachers during before. There may come again harvested a bountiful harve• . his ,days 14 Sunday School, and times that will test our faith, for many years. If they cot follow the' corn and wheat, I am sure it is a happy occasion so now we ,ar►ust become well for.' him to return to his horde' grounded in that faith and hope hekresultf oftheid rlabor,ti they church. We are happy. to have I and love, ' and 'that will carryd us through the difficult years. would . have a reward beyond him present, and especially as g the cash value of the crop, be - our preacher." "Let us think of other people. cause much of the fruit of their' In thanking the rector for his There are many in the world labors has gone to feed the 'words of -welcome, Mr., Craw- less fortunate and who cannot hungry, clothe the naked and ford said he had been disap- enjoy the good things God has help the needy in this world. pointed in being unable to be given us. Somelie on hospital They have labored with God in - present last spring at St. beds; some cannot enjoy the field and gairden. This world .George's .anniversary services.. beauties of God's world because can be fed, anti some of our As we make our thanksgiv- they are blind or deaf, and abundance can be channeled to ing this morning, he added, there are also thousands who those in need. Let us then re "I have special cause in that have labored so long for ''hat joice. and pray, and give thanks God has given me the privilege which is not bread - and have in all things because God has - of serving for 25 years as one forgotten •how to look up. They given us power to do -His work-'.' of His ministers, and it is in- have not developed a thankful -, deed a privilege to come back heart and learned of God's lov- in this 25th year and take part ing kindness. These we must Mr. and Mrs. Pat Scrimgeour in the service of thanksgiving also love and seek to under- visited over the week -end with in my home parish." stand and show them the love the former'" son, Mr. James The anthem, "Praise Ye the of Christ. 'Garrick, Mrs. ,Garrick, and Lord," by Turner, was sung by "There are hundreds of l,hous- daughter Cathy, Sandwich East. the choir. ,t contains a duet part which- was taken by Miss Helen Videan and Douglas Madge. (The latter, though en- gaged in theological studies at Seager Hall, .Huron College, is able at times to rejoih the choir of St. George's.) At conclusion of the anthem, the congregation joined with the choir in the ) two -verse hymn, "Praise the Lord, Ne : Heavens Adore Him." Special psalm for the service was No. 65, beginning "Praise is due to thee, 0 God. in Zion." in the new Prayer Book the re- viselr§ have'' made several changes, partteularly in the har westmetaphors. 'Thy, paths ' drip. with fatne§s" has replaced "Thy cInuds drop fatness" and "The folds are full of sheep" has become "The pastures are clothed with flocks." Mr. Crawford based his ser- mon upon Psalm 92: "It is a good . thing to , give .thanks unto the Lord." "Are. we," he asked, "realty thankful today for the blessings of the harvest? We ought to be , for on all sides we see �tokens of God's great goodness and living kindness in granting to us• such• wonderful harvest in answer to ur prayers. , We have no idea- bat. a' thattkftt) heart 'can do r us tnd for 60 fellow mon vwl'io have to live with us unions we have teMeMbeted. -how to cultivate n hankful heart. • It tan vnrnalto and theefly rdrintent in Whlietk we &sell. "Could we be thankful If ands of people who know whaf hunger is. I come from a rural parish, and am acquainted with The man from' The Mutual Life Leader of the youth group,head bf his house -- that'd the man from The Mutual Life. Ile takes a keen interest in civic affairs and lends a help- ing hand to his neighbours. As*family family man he's avdazieH of budgets, babies and bicycles. At work he's an 'expert --a life insurance counsellor. A valuet,•frieiad. 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