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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-05-14, Page 3.r• DEFEAT HURON CHAMPS • . , BUILDING CENTRE SOCCER TEAM WINS OPENER w 3-2 Godierich Pitildina Centre's soccer team opened ;the season n Wednesday *evening of last week on a happy note by de- feating last year's Huron Coun- ty ch•ampions, Centralia, Although nota rough game, there were • plenty of hard checks handed out and the pace throu•ghout was 'quite fast. • pard Seeks. More Details The GDCI board Monday re- affirmed its April decision to delay 'payment of tuition fees to Central Huron Secondary School until the Clinton board presents a financial repaR of expenditures-, With a $7000 bill by Clin'-* ton. The Goderich ,beard .de- cided to go directly to the sen- ior Clinton board in a formal I'(.1PeS1. for a ljnancial :account - "They must be getting their,. —tack" up „ at us," said Earl El- liott: Ile expressed concern that this might boomerang back on the Goderich students at- tending Clinton, but he was talked down by the other board members. Gerry Ginn, the board representative on- the Clinton vocational advisory com- mittee, said it was impossible for . anyone' to distinguish a Goderich student from the . whole student body. situation, aren't we?"' said Dr, Jack Leitch, commenting that bOth Seafailth and Exeter have • paid theiraccotin.ts. • However, both Dan Murphy, and Mr. Ginn advised better arceounting procedures. Mr. Ginn reported the. Clinton ° .school is now presenting a ^ monthly breakdown to the ad- • visory committee, a new pro- cedure. ,414444471-44, D -r4'.' 4'rr !, 1,1. ”, • • After ten minutes ,Of he firs period, Sep Kaltenegger pUt Goderich ahead, mashing the baillInto the net from a per - feet pass from Ron Drennan. Five minutes later T. Harper equalized the score for Central- ia. This goal was the result of a mxup in the Goderich. defence. The wind was a big faet4 in this game, and with its help Goderieh had the Centralia de- fence under constant pressure. This • pressure finally paid off when young Ron Drennan raced onto a loose ball in- the centre and sped goalward. He was checked two or three times, but somehow .keipt possessldn of the ball, and shot it low into the left corner of the net. -.With the 'score, only 271 for ,GOderith and half-time ap: --proach,ing„-the-h'om-e-team--Press-- ed for more goals, since during the second half the wind would be -against •thern.- The begirining or the second •half.lo d- the more aggressive gide; -aidettS,7:Wi'vel wind. The second half 4had barely started when the Qen- tralia centre forward deflected a shot through a ruck of play:, ers into the net, making the icore 2-2. After twenty ,minutes of play, Ron "'Drennan took, a long pass through the middle and hit a soft low' shot. The keeper ap- peared Id have covered the ball, but it got away from him and trickled into the empty net. oncl Centralia were still trying for -that equalizer, and -came very • Vase when a strong 'drive reboundedoff •• a --g-oalpost and was ,hastily cleared. The end came however,., with Goderich on top. by the -score 'of .3 goals to. 2. • • The next game for Goderich Building Centre will be against CoderiCh Conklin on Wednes- day, May 27, at 7.30 p.m. • 124*.n.,.,4,44444441 • WEEK -END SPECIALS at • .., 4.1a ol.,1,1••• 0 4, C 127 = 620 COLOR, FILM 4.4.44D Reg. -1.45 1.25 KODACHROME 11 8MM MOVIE FILM Reg. 4.9 • 399 Don't Let The Black Plies BO You 61.-12 Insect Repellent Lotion Reg. 89c Spray Reg. 1.29 Liquid Reg. 79c 79c 1..09 69c . T ON 1 Reg. 2.00 ALKA SELTZER 1.39, Reg. 78c 65c BROMO SELTZER -Reg. 1.09 88e FIREWORKS COMPLETE ASSORTMENT LIMMITS Reg. 1.09 78e SUNGLASSES From,29 to $.1)0 WITH THE PUReHASi CIF T.00 OR MORE CIGARETTES CARTON 2.99 We Deliver • DiaI 7532 CAMPBELL'S THE SQUARE , • • r1,44.4.4.1.44D, I •••• •.• • • • • At d' • "'444,A • • Ani ncentivejor Studeins- • • All students at GDCI` Who average" more than, 75 percent in their year's marks 'will be off to Qttawa for a three-day junket next October. The board "approVed. $1,000 expenditure Monday to send an expected. 60 students, on a e -y ea r The award was brought in by Principal 0. L. Day who said, 1 think it's a •marvellous incentive plan and„a wanderfill trip," ' Dr. Leitch said the trip would likely be much more effective educationally than lectures and textbooks. "It's not quite a bad thing to be an egghead if you're going to get all this stuff," he said. The board alio approv,ed pre- senting books, bound in the school colors to the best stud- ents in each subject. Bob Carbet -Resigns --Post— - , Robert W. "Bob" Carbert' has resigned as- Secretary -Manager of the Ontario Federation of 1.1]griP111.ture his resignation:iv e4smgiPtiggatVitvz?qtkrr.2941iFi;,:,---' In making the announcement, President A. H.. K. Musgrave paid warm tribute t� Mr. Car- bert's competence and abilitiY as Secretary -Manager, and, to the ,valuable contribution " he has made, uver tiTe years, to the agricultural industry and farm organizations -in particular. Mr. Musgrave emphasized that he had accepted the .resignation ,with the greatest reluctance and only on the insistence of MT. .Carbert. 615-tifFeiTTOTireriffe—sTair, o ,the Ontario; Federation of Agriculture, in April, 1962 as Director • of Information. In February, 1903 he succeeded 11. M. Arbuckle as Secretary -Man- ager ,of this organization which represents 100,000 fariners in the ,Province of Ontario. Before joining the Carbert had spent several years in Qttawa as Director of Inform- ation and Assistant -Secretary of the qanadian. Federation of Agriculture. 'ill trip to Ottavird will be planned by the C.N.R. and in - elude all expenses except !ideals. Mr. Day suggested sending the ktIldentS When, PerliaMent is in scssion. - Two of the board members, Dr. LeitCh and Larry Rieck re- minisced_ about' similai tripS when they were inv-university If successful, the trips would become an' annual affair; likely on a three-year rotation to ,Ot- tawa, Toronto axed Quebec City. F.w.T.A,0: Hold Local ,Meeting •Tile Goderich -Unit of Ow F.W.T.A.O. met in Victoria Pub- lic School After a pot luck supper, the president, Mrs. Don- -elda MacDOittld, took 'charge of 'a short busiriess.meeti•ng. Plans were discussed for the' annual OiStrict meeting "of the, FWTAO Which will be held in Goderich this year. '40 • ‘41 • GODERI H., ONT. Special Fou,r-Hour Holiday Dance SATURDAY., MAY 16 • , TWO BANDS "THE DEL -RAYS" and "LITTLE RICHARD end the REVOLAIRES"• 8 p.m. to Midnight , Admission $1.00 per person For rental rental information or reservations' DIAL524,9371- or-524.9264— THE AT 'Rif THEATRE: GODERICH SHOWTIME 7:30 -• * air-conditioned for your comfort * THURS., FRI., SAT, — MAY 14-15-16. Adult Entertaintnent• ' James •Stewart and Sandra Dee In the father -daughter comedy that has everyone chuckling ,"TAKE HER,, SHE'S MINE" In Technicolor — Special Shorts MON., TOES., WED. —.MAY 18-19-20' Adult Entertainment A dramatic story of intrigue and tinister inffuences centred among Nobel Prize winners in Stockholm 'THE PRIZE" In Color THURS:, FRI., SAT. — MAY 21,22-23 Doris Day, James Garner and Arlene Francis i Shape a sprightly comedy around TV sales -pitches ' "THE THRILL, OF IT ALL"- . • •In Color . . . Coming. .-,-. "The Stripper" -Color, Adult Entertainment Mrs. Mary Morris gave a brief -r-e-1104--an-A„-SalerS attended in Toronto during Easter. - Tile evening concluded with slides shown by three teachers who had spent Easter in Nassau. Sunset Drive -In Highway.8 ?East Of Goderich MIDNITE SHOW Sunday, May 17 Yvonne Claire and Chrys Lee "TERROR OF THE • TONGS" . Plira strange spine-tingler "MOT,HRA" . .Both in Color • THURS., FRI., SAT. May 14-15,46 Leslie Caron and David Niven • "GUNS OF .DARKNESS" M. Thompson and GabiZtdre "EAST OF • Color • MONDAY — May 1748 The Greatest Sports Car Racing Ever Filmed . MON., TUES., WED. May 18-19-20 •"THE GREEN 'Rory Calhoun and Mary Corday Rod Taylor and Alan Young ED BAGLEY • PLUS "THE RAW EDGE"—r— Color BILL TRAVERS "THE TIME • "RING OF FIRE" Caderiell Sig401.$ttir, • 'DRII/E-IN :CLINTON FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 1546 pqtms FEATURE Beach Prty". What Happens When 10,000 Kids Meet 5,000 Beach Blankets! .. ROBERT CummtNgs JANET BLAIR FRANKIE' AVALON • Colour "WILD GUITAR" PLUS ARCH HALL Cartoon r•-•• •D. . P:Ocg; FINCHER'S 'Smoke & Gift Shop THE SQUARE (Formerly Goderich News Stand , • MACHINE" DAVID Color "Color , JOYCE TAYLOR (Adult Entertainment) • THURS., FRI., SAT. May 21-22-23 Cameron Mitchell and The Kessler Twins "ERIC -rim - **CONQUEROR' Also A Color Cartoon "GAY PAREE" Featuring the voices of Robert Goulet and Judy Garland SIN Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur, DOUBLE SHOWS Friday and Saturday • Nights TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY .May 19-20 ' ,—DOUBLE FEATURE— , huTHEMUNNING MAN" LAURENCE HARVEY LEE REMICK ' (Adult Entertainment) PLUS "13 'WEST STREET" ' • ALANLADD ROD STEIGER (Adult Entertainmer,it) COMING 'NEXT: "The Young Racers" Plus "Operation Bikini" • ..''f.•''•",•.'...4.R.'D=DD4...4D.'Doa.rrD. Dsr • ,14.4.1=14,4•11,==.44,VADDTEArrAMa4.441=1,4,44.1,Zigg=4.44:10..titVgjttniALVDDD'arMr".42204144'"'"' larbp."'"4:01.4.1''''.4";;;;;;;;;;;=4,4444,4=DrA444D:04.44•47.44.404144441' • MONTH is 8th BIRTHDAY Help Us, Celebrat --- By Advantage Of The ANY Taking .• • • • •, BARGAINS THURSDAY, MAY 14 to SATURDAY, MAY 30 PAINT BY NUMBER SPECIALS With Every Set -3.95- Or Over FREE PICTURE FRAME To Fit Your Painting • , 4 * • , • BOOK SPECIALS ALL, SEWS BOOKS Including Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Cherry Ames etc. WHILE THEY LAST 99c FOR MOTHER and DAUGHTER MANY BOXES OF PINE STATIONERY 50% OFF FOR FATHER and SON All Model Plane, Car and Boat • Such as 17.95 Big Rod Kits kits OTHER SPECIALS " 205 OFF 12.99' • BONE CHINA CUP & SAUCER WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 10.00 OR OVER GRUMBACHER ARTISTS SUPPLIES With Every Purchase of 5.00 Or Over, - FREE PALETTE KNIFE FREE DR Each, Purchase Entitles You To One Free Ticket On A Sheaffer Snorkel Pen Games — Toys — Jig Sam," PUZZLES Etc. 25%O F .CHINA & GIFT ITEMS 205 OFF ALL LEATHER GOODS 205 OFF ANDERSON'S, 33 !AST STREET K CENTRE COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND "A. PHONE 524-7531 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon (Junior Congregation and Nursery), . • /7:00 . Evensong and Sermon Rector: REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D. • • Mr. George Bur oin, Organist and Choirmaster. . , TH :'N-ITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Ndorth • Street United Church 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship (Nursery and ,Junior Congregatiion) The Service For Confirmation Sermon: :"The Promise of the Holy Spirit' "The Church Asks You!" Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G.-• LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A, Minister William Cameron, 'Director of Praise 10:00 ,a.m. Church School 10:10.a.m. Minister's Bible Class • ,S`tudy: St. Mark 15:15-39' • 11:00 a.m. ,Service of Divine Worship (Nurseryand Junior Congregation) 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 8.00 p.m. Young ,People's Society Enter to Worship Depart to Serve THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 494111.4.1A•11.01..11.1,Altar Vict6ria Street-Unitect Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday School •-- 11:00 a.m. Whitskinday "The Spirit of Life" 10:00 a.m. Benmiller — Church and Sunday School REV. csc MRS. J.'SNIDER, Organist. rt FREE METHODIST -CHURCH ' . Corner Victoria and Park. Streets REV. R. G. PELFREY, B.A., B.D., pastor - Dial 524-9306 9:50 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL • . 11:00 a.rn. WORSHIP .SERVICE ' • 7:00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE Wed.,4:30 pall, — Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, • '. A '..t -, , REVIVAL MEETINGS • .. • . • . MAY 17 to 24 .,,— 8 P.M. NITELY ' The Oesch family will -sing at alt services on -May 17th , FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec , " Montreal Street NearThe Square ' ' 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 41:00 a.m. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Professor !van C. Morgan, guest speaker 700 p.m. Evening Worship Tuesday 6:45 p.m. — Intermediate Youth . Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Friday 6:30 p.m. — Explorers Rev. N. W. Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor s i. i • i 1 S i k r k 1 S i i .......................-.... THE SALVATION.- ARMY CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD ”. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.trt. Salvation Meeting " ' , ' Tues., 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting " . Wedn'esday, 8:00 p:m..-- Ladies' Horne League• . . EVERYONE WELCOME! . , Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle , Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. REV. ROBERT CLARK," Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages. BIBLE SCHOOL SUNDAY Two of our.students will speak 11:00 a.m. Miss Phyllis Hoy 7:30, p.m. Mr. Harold Reid " CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churche's In Canada Bayfield Road ak,Blake St. (Entrance off Blake) SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a.m. 11:00 5.m, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A., ArWa'rm Welcome To All 'eft • 414,444.4.4,444,1:,1,4.44 D rr, 4 ',,,,,,,,,,,,,'D.4..•,,D4,D44,44,D,',4,44a1•4°,,,,•4 ' .•