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gates to Synod are Elonex Black
and Bill Caesar, I e vestry
clerk is $en Moyle while the
secretary -treasurer is Patel Cae-
ear. Q'llirre board of �inanagernt•ent
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Young„, Mrs. Ara Black,' Jack
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Letters The Edit�r
Dear Ser
of a
The sincere etion
r r"mu '
t
the...Boa d • of Direetom ..,o f,>.he
bu,l;dren s Aid. Soeiett!Y of Hrurnon
Qota><iIY gees _ opt t9 .04 "'NV'
helped!
h turas
rpt
to mike a
to Ch
Bureau such, a splen dud success
for 1984.
One hundred a•nid.folitr homes
were vdstted and more than 300,
til �r were - • _en a .happy
ch dtr�
4e riintinas' through the genar
o:0:V iaf manly inrdiv'idu'als and
organdzatien ee
Early and careful planning in
September and Ocetober, pre•
patting 'and packing , boxes 1
'Ne vetmlber for del verjy _the first
geek in. . t eceanber is the only
Way, the board cans intake sure
there are ' no disappointed
ch►ikdxen.
They \sold once again then
impress on all generous folk
the necessity fer•havinrg all eon
tri;buttilons in, during the month
'orf November.
Yours sincerely,
E. D. Fingiantd,
"Publicity Convener, C.A.S.
Gldnban, Ontario,
January 18, 1965.
genaida-'s tax .paved health and
welfare services inclna,de tamIi r
alllo►wa'ntee►s, hospital insairance,
.un'elinplayment insurance end
unemployment assistance,
'versal pensions at age. -70, old
atge assdetar ee at age 65, . vet-
ne--servieefs;--'pe sionss-att-at,
18 for the blind or di',safbled,
mothers' allowances, 'child wel-
fare and protection, medical
and dental care for the' needy,
nursery and day-care centers,
subsidized housing for low-in-
pome families and the- aged,
general welfare assistance for
thee poor, •tufberculosis sanatoria,
and
mental hospitals, avirsnng
1i -seines and-conrvalescent-hospit:d
ails for the aged, infirm or
chronioklly ill.
• av>
pike, to ptt't ,ferww ; 1$it ttrnajorit r of ,the Acitttizea y '" Pui ,
i 1at l
ani
year
when the
students
{a CMAnSId•
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ves
to be
u
-
i1ato pay -for their oent xis led this but
.
we were c'op'led to buy a for Some reason:they have fail. -
health to ere t ,so far
th�calth book and ' a •sh�opl .bo�ak•: ed to Show tk� ,s.�tn
1
te-
.50 t,.
winter. ' i ed total'
of this for
•the• a
n t l ,
a is-
but this year Wheal, the board is It .wish to ctmextt p rtui
sulprlalytin ; the texts, a 'Very. ijaln- arly ern than ,sbiauattlont as it ap-
ited�, books are pro- plies- to the Groderieb. entry in
supply , of b ,les pa'
Tided and these must be shared the O.R.A.: Jtttnier "d3" League.
alleOng bhe studenits onea'nitghttl' G.od'eridh is fo+rtuntate to" have
baso$? . Ifarw are studen'ts „ex- a teen), wliY.h $itch a good b n
xta d
e o a to 'Rina any sect of cos- . drf hcpekey� as 't;hits league pro..
p t.d g
cleric l norw1edge on, a rear ieulltar c1 Zeexs., The ,ieatgu this Year is
topic such as Industrial 'Arts extre hely well balanced, %and`
when there. ,are only about, 20. Golder ch liras a fine team, .the
books available in the schbo1? equal of any in the league, on
•The School .,Board, rightly a given night. They have won
enough expects high. Standards cont$ etemtly at home, and, since
too .,be , set by the members of' the , New Year, have been win -
the student body as to Marks, clung their share of away games
yet how aro we to accomplish too. The team is only two
ohne itf the School Board is not points -out of fourth place, 'as
wiling to put forward an ade- 'this is Written, and three wins
quate supply •af reading and
reference Material on' the afore-
mentioned subjects? -
-dt would appear that the
board has become rather skimp
lish on the matter of supplying
adequate teats in a field
tr-taxPaYerseleave--their-
highest interest.
Yours sincerely,
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v
Afteeting
Arthur
£Irde
Dear Sir:
I am at present a Grade 10
student attending G.D.C.I. and I
feel that it is .about time one"
of our student body expressed
his opinions conceenring the op-
erations involving the --school-
To begin with, there are nev-
eral _ questions 'which I would
could put them into second.
So, we have contender. need for secretaries having
I aim in' no way connected '� their reports' in early, for an in-
with
nwitlh ,the team or the Booster crease in Glad Tidings subscrip-
Cllub, so I feel that I can cam- tions and for an all-out effort
meat on the ,team's adrninlstra- to increase voluntary eoll•ec-
tion. I feel that Jack-,, Evans,. tions. T1he Pres(byteriarl ttreas-
he-teach, .i elointg_ a fine job, urer „had requested that our
and that he and his assistants giving • -- et-m'ozntldy; -'
deserve a grealt deal of credit Po6651e-
far the time.and energy they The secretary's and treasur-
er's reports were adopted as
read. Mrs. R .. ` eneon read
excerpts 'from . an interesting
letter from Mr. Alex MacDon-
ald, telling in which pro-,jcct he
would use his gift of $25 from
the_.Al.rtheer Circle•. -
Mrs. Ser-uten announced- that
Mrs. G. I•ien•derson's group
would be he change of the meet-
ing, lunch and talent table for
February 22. Miss Irene Gies-
brecht,' area dieectoe for child
evangelism, will be the speak -
The Arthur Circle met on
Janurary 18 for brat' annual
t,
pot, luck supper 'in the chureb
flail, The exeoU/tive was in
errieW . Sfgni`k1=S
DISCUSS ADDITION
Clearge and the devtat4ions were
taken by 1V,irs: D: Reed and Mr{s,.
J. Pollock.
The president, Mrs. E. Scru-
ton, intrladulced the guest speak-
er, Rev. G. L. Royal.. He spoke
on the imporetance• of each mean-
ber acting as a 'tame mission-
ary by being an example to oth-
ers and by tering willing to
make personal 'sacrifices in or-
der 'toe inrorease givintgs, 1VIrse
J. Skeoch thanked Mr. Royal.
Mrs. Pollock' .gave .a compire-
henlstive report of the Pre.slbtyter-
lial at Clinton. She stressed tile'
u
St. George
Sets 19b5
Michael MeaArthur, ex;peti,cl to keep good hockey
Goderich. Cioderi+oh. The team they have
produced is noted around; the
Dear Stir:
The fallowing eemarks are
af-
directed - to those people-
od r h.vv'ho_are• interested in
sports, particularly in hockey.
,Neost I aim certain that a great
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1
CAMP -BELL'S
THE SQUARE
13"
(14"
5"
13.80 to, 14.85
18.15 to 22.15
18.75 to 22.15
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league as a fast, clean one, and
the players are a credit to th-e
community an and off the ice,
Some people --claim m -they do
_not .go to the, _game _heaau e.
they do not knglw the players,
and because there are not en-
ough local boys on the team.
If these people made the effort
to attend they would find they
would soon know the players
and among the names would
be Duckworth, Pirie, Wd111iam-
son, Wilkinson, Pettus, Doak
and Carroll, all Gadericrh 'boys.
I think one reason for the
lack oof support is that hockey
fans have, been driven awry by
a couple of slim years where
jiotories_0:J3d giros gaun.V0) weree
few and fear between. "'It le
hard to bring people back after
this, but this .year's team is
vastly improved an1d._should , no
have to suffer on this, account.
Any: ,junior hockey team must
hit those bad years, ;and the
fans have • to .-bear with therm:
Now that good hockey is being
,played whlexpt take advantage
of the chance to -see it?
Ingersoll, a tdwn of papule --
tion . comrpab1e'o Goderilch is
getting crowds averaginrg,.around
800. Gederieh . can claim about
-trattf --of this: Come on sports_
,fan--/let'e- go.
R. J. Madge,
Goderich.
A working budget of X27,004
for 1965. was proposed at the
annual vestry meeting of St.
George's. Angli:oan Qhurch on
Monday.
The total includes $20,000 for
work in the parish during the
year, $6,500 for hoemal mi4ssioP
work and an additional target`
of $500 has been set for An-
glican World Mtsslion work.
The ,,$500, which is over and
above the prdiinariy budget, IS to
go towards special tprojteEs in
.Aetar....• rico and the West
Indies"
At the.
er.
OBITUARY
WILLIAM - DONALD GEORGE
BOWRA
A Stratford schoolteacher who
was _horn in Gaderiah, Willman
Donald (Gunge Bowra, died-sud-
dendy in Stratford General"Hos-
.pital, Monday, aged 27,.
x,�.•� ,�. - >h rk#,lam s ' ^,"" F 3r
`N•IP" WHETSTONE
3,6 NORTH STREET . GODERICH
- 5./0399
KrNGsBRI DGE
.n
meeting E.
C. Hill,
HOLMESVILLE
. The U.C.W: of Holmesville
,• • • t, 1 • ••,c
1 , e.-
gei
ohai.r ran' efthe planning �coas
mittee, • upresented a a • repert-
which suggested. renotations
below the transepts; Of the
`Lhuxch and an addition to the°.
parish Balli D
This vwas discuseed in detail'
but no eet•61mate Al cost ,was
Provided for the meeting. The
suggestio is were then' referred
beck to bhe board of manage-
ment which originally set up,
the planning cemmittee.
The rector, the Rev. Gartwo0
Russell,, expressed his thanks
to the parish for the reception
he had receivecr on his arrival.
He alio; expressed his gratitude
for the support he had,received
from all ^se.,ttions oI, the parish:
during 1964.
Church officers for 1965: Rec-
.,
r :s rhiirah- wren. S. C. Am-
room with Group 1 in charge
of the program, and Mrs. C.
Tebbutt in the -chair. ` Mrs. Teb-
tbut't gave the call to warship,
followed by a .hymn and prayer
by Mrs.. Tebbtutt. Mrs. C. G.
.Park gave a balk on a few
trhoutghts to take into the New
Year. The Scripture was read
by Mrs. W. yep, a idreMns. C.
Teb'butt have -the Bible- study -
on Che Boyhood of Jesus. Mrs..
13. Walter 'told of the tempta-
tions of Jesus. The ,business
was conducted by the presi-
'dent, Mrs. L. Bond, and reports
were given by Mns. H. Cudtmare,
Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. F. Mc-
Cul1owle,,,Mrs. J. Yeo, Mrs. I.
Tebbu , Mrs. E. Gritgg, Mrs.
D. E. Gliddon, Mrs. K. Harris,
and Mrs. G. Ginn. The reports.
were adopted as read. Mrs. E.
Yeo 'gave, the supply ailacati'on
for 1965. Plans were (going
ahead:elm- a trip -to Lonedonjto.
attend the. Ice Capades. It
was decided to_ adopt a war
orphan. An invitation ` to
attend a Valentine party, from
the wofi'en . of the • Godenich
Salvation Army Carps, .was ac-
cepted. Articles of ahril'dren's
clothing, to lip sent .t 'St. Chris-
topher's Hdmmein''Hon'g Kong,
are to -be brought in to the
Mareh meeting. The foreign
mission study for Ube coming
year 'will be on Trinidad. The
meetint&.closed , with prayer, by
Mrs. C. -Tebbutt. Hostesses for
the'day were MIs D7E.Gl1ttdan,
Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. H. Cud -
mote' and Mrs.. H. Wiluirams,
Father,, af.. tWo ill; rlhildren,
Mr. Bowra was a supervisor of
the 'Lions' „Club pool and had
taught in Stratford for five
years. • ,
I. -le is survived by his wife,
Mangaret Gail Gardner; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bowra,
=Goderich; son, William Bowra,
four years; daughter, Deborah,
five, years; three sisters, Mrs,
Arnold Fisher, Mrs. Elmer Jen-
kins, ,Mrs. Clarence "Chi ffi ciar,
all of Goderioh; and grand-
mother,
rand•mother, Mrs. FredeHek Bowra,
Goderic:h.
Atter a resting ,period et. the
lLodge funeral home the fun'era'l
service was held at St. George's.
1 -Church- on Wednesday after.
KINGSBRIDGE.-tReie Father Inoon. The service was conduct -
by ,the Rev. G. G. Russell
Jenson; People's Church Ward-
en, E. C. Hill; Rector's appe
tee to Board of Management, J.
J. Morris, 1Vpalloalm 1Vfet(hers,
Larry Rieck, H. M. Ford, L. B.
Graham, J. Seaman. Nomina-
tions
oaninations to the Board of Manage
ment, L. Pinkney; Gordon Har-
rison, Ken Sores,,eIrby, Mrs. Grace
Patero-n, Bert Such,. Raiplh.•
.
Sani�th. _ ,._. -
Nom.inations to the Synod of
Huron: delegates, L. Riley, Wel-
liam Bradley, D. E. O. Stilernin;
stubslti'tutes: P. F. Carey, ]me-
son Ellicott, A. J. Shore.
Treasurer, Maurice Jenkins;
envelope secretary, L. -B, -Gera-
ham; vestry clerk, J. Seaman.
ed
Edwin
Garvey, Toronto, Mrrl and was followed by interment
and Mrs Dan Doyle and dough et Maitland cemetery.
ter, Margaret "Ante Mrs. 'P. g.', The 'pallbearers were: Wil-
liam Gottschalk,' Lorne Mac-
Kenzie, Marvin Shantz. Thcmas
Kydcl, Roger :Moorehead, all of
Stratford; 'jack Hicks, Burling- .
top..
:Murray, Mr. and Mrs Nick Per-
ry, all 'of Detroiit, atterr^dedhthe
funeral of Michael Foley .on
Wednesday of last week.
Mr: and Mrs. Wilmer oran,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moran, Miss
Patsy Allen of. London; Mrs,
Ernie, Freeman, Mrs. Kenneth
Ray of Chatham spent the week'
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moran and attended the' funeral
of their grandmother, Mrs.
Mfangaret Moran, who died in
lluronvirew on•Fri'day. The fun-
eral mass took place at St.
Peter's- Church in Gdderidh on -
Monday inorn:ng. We extend
our sympathy to the Moran
family.
Spending on higher education
in -Canada is estimated at $500
million in ,the current_ year„illi
compared to $366 mon ' in
1962.
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