The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-11-07, Page 7k
DIVERSION -
oft as it is to get out
derlch, the time comes
it is desirable to, seek
enthesis, and - exchange
mosphere where the loud-
and is the bark of Qa?
ora short submergOce
the big
hurly burly of
ge cities differ great-
it is hard to determine
in 'lies their •respective
San Francisco rather
than Chicago displays a
Icy not to be found in
u" Detroit, still less in
ded Los Angeles. But
York offers dynamic pot-
whicji is under
continual
rcement and
is the impressign of a;
cornucopia that can sat -
very material desire. , It
es a heady stimulant
,physically and mentally.
a vast magnet, attracting'
lag .:and ever.4.thng..i_ tto_
how ase. _ Withal it has
beauty. Most cities are
oneliest places on earth,
itially at least, your taxi
creates a friendly at -
ere by baring his inner -
thoughts on the lack 'of
thy of the born -rich Chief
live' for a workaday
as compared with the
alismwho
town boy.y oGoldwater,
good
town
own efforts,
is really in the best interests
of our emergent nation.
The police seem ubiquitous.
We were treated to one inter-
esting sight when literally
thousands of 'them were called
out , daily to usher Marshall.
Tito out of and ba,ckinto the
Waldorf Astoria. It was cer-
we crossed the George
ngton Bridge into New
the Hudson lies below
and five miles upstream
can dimly see the three
tacks of the Queen Mary
r pier. Before you know
have swallowed up the
ce on the Henry Hud-
kway and e -•cheek'
wl with her prow. Here
e magic of escape- How
I know unless. I go to
or Cathay? ,
day, at least, Central
is an experience for here
e heart of Manhattan Is-
is one twelfth if its val-
area given over to lake,
and trees and no sign of
ler camp. The Park is for
tual preservation . as " a
while to save space, sky-
ers rear 1250 feet into the
s' --and the low roof of
d Central station has been
ned with a huge Pan Am
ing with another to follow
Pennsylvania station. At
defier Centre you may
the skaters in the pit -
rink and, some of their
es are very fine, but the
st project. is the vast Lin -
Centre for the arts. Opera,
c, acting, painting. In
York's glazed canyons you
that rarity: competitive
g. Here is a range and a
tion of goods unequalled
here in the world. Here
count house means what
ys. One small article sold
0,040.1 fri" , „Z,c_sgn� be ; ad
Korvette for 23e. You can-
elp wondering wheth rte,
r i'frke- f a ad=
industry and denies Can -
the latest and newest tools
tainly"
a. sight for democracy
to• ponder. ',very street. adja-
cent to his hotel blocked off
with • double ;.farriers; wade
tallies following his progress;
police mounted on horses and
on rpofs; all intent on preserv•
ing Tito for his o*vn people.
t '
Anyone who has read "Rev-
olt in the Desert", and/or "llhe
Seven "Pillars of Wisdom"
cannot fail to be enthralled by
the screen play "Lawrence of
Arabia". Superb direction by
Lean, director of "Bridge on
the River Kwai"; superlative
acting by Guinness, O'Toole,
Jack Hawkins, in fact the
whole cast, backed by desert
scenery, 'sand storms, dust
devils, sunsets, sunrises and
often bloody battle, all combin,
ing to make four hours of con,
suming interest with terrific
impact. The ligli'ls"
g go • up; ad-
justing your burnous, you ex-
change the sand of the desert
for the terrazzo of . the foyer
and the eye lights on a show-
case which offers—at a price
—"Little Lawrence's Burn-
ouses Robes." (sic) Baby Jane's
Rompers if you. must, but not
this.
Huron Diocese Ids .
Sarnia
N,parly;' 303 , ele; atew from
'Western Ontarii deaneries" at-
tended the seniieannualmeeting
athe Women's Auxiliary of
the Anglican Church, diocese°
of XXtiron, 1)041, October 30th
at St. George's Church, Sarnia,
* * *
When we woke or rather
were awakened, it was 2:35
a.m. We were treated to the
chilling sounds and words so
.familiar in Hitler's Germany
and in the emancipated coun-
tries which now make up the
U.S.S.R. The resounding knock
in the dead of night; the sono-
rous buzzer followed by the
cry: "Open up! Customs and
Emigration". WJ'tat of it if an
Earle Stanley Gardiner was
proffered in place of a pass-
port? Your government belie-
ves .you should be welcomed
home with a minute inspection,
to determine whether you have
brought back any form of nov-
elty w'hieh might disturb the
animals. You may remember
that Ghandi',s economic phil-
osophy was similarly retrogres-
sive — the spinning wheel, the
drawers of water and the hew•
ers of wood.
The semi-annual . meeting of thee- Women's Auxiliary of the
Anglican Church of Huron Diocese Was held at St. George's ,
Church, Sarnia, October 30th with 290 -delegates attending
from ten Western Ontario deaneries- Frpt'n left Mks, A. C.
Calder, London, formerly of Goderich, vice-president of, the
Dominion WA; Mrs. Laverne Hawkers, Arkana, Lambton
Deanery president; Mrs. K. E. Taylor, Goderich, diocesan
president; and Dr. A. B. Lucas, London, guest speaker.
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Rt. Rev. H. F. Appleyard,
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Suffragan Bi.ap of Huron, was
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communion which opened the
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play, of types of clnthin re-
qu re,, and repdrte i that any
parish group which desired to
help with the znaiOng a dresses
and °tiler clothing: could obtain
Material and patterns from, the
diocesan headgparteris irk' Lon-
dan.
Gives Report
Speaker of the afternoon was
Dr. A. B. Lucas of London who
was a lay delegate at the Angli-
can congress in Toronto earlier
this year. He presented a re-
port on the congress, illustrated
by motion pictures.
Principal purpose of the
meeting was to bring members
up to date oh the 'activities; of
the women's auxiliaryr across
the dominion. Numerous re-
ports were submitted including
one on the dominion annual
meeting .,of the W.A. in Win-
nipeg, during the summer.
Mrs. Alice Partridge, Lon-
don, reported the diocesan or-
ganization remained "solvent,"
while the dominion organization
ended its fiscal year with a
credit balance of $75,000.. —
Business Session
Ch,alrrnan of the business ses-
sions was Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
of Godorich, diocesan president.
Arrangements for the meeting
were in charge of Mrs. Laverne
Hawken of Arkonap president
of Lam'bion Deanery. Greetings
from the do11linit n W.A. organ-
ization were brought by, Mrs. A.
C. Calder of London, dominion.
vice-president.
Luncheon was provided by
the ladies guild of St. George's
Church under the convenershi<p
of Mrs. A.' D. G. Billingsley.
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