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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-21, Page 3nqineerL Feted Au Algoma Central Railway ing of the port since records hhrip laJinched , the 1006 Lake-,, were started in 1879. head navigation season on April ° This made it a double header -with -Chlet-Bngineer----XeMfer,the4-.Algema4Central.--Railway 'Willis of GoderieIz on board. ships, twenty years ago the company's Algorail, the .lgo- steel's sister ship, pulled into the United Grain Growersdock. to open navigation. The Algosteelfollowed the department of transport ice - Chief Engineer Willis .and 'Captain A. B. Purvis were ,of ic- ally welcomed Ashore alter heir ship, the Algosteel; docked at 5,50 p.m. It was the fifth : earliest open - THEATRE GODERICH FIRST RUN FILMS — IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT: ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS 4111 NI A N III ■ IN NI NI a _ NI NI I Special Childrens Matinee w SAT.. 23 ONLY -- At 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A GRAND TREAT FOR EVIIR MENUNI OF K.6OROON MURRAY -►rastits.:.. P�JB� N7- 11100T r utrwi COLORSCOPE MATINEE 0 K In Lakehea breaker Alexander . Henry into the harbor. The Lakehead Harbor Com - Ing at the Keefer Terminal at which 'Mr. 'Willis and the cap- tain were guests of honor. .-They were- presented with transistorized combination clock - barometers by the commission and other gifts frons' the ,cities and chamber of commerce. The Henry ,toiled in the har: bor ice until 1.40 p.m, before there was vessel movement- . Then the Marathon Corpora- tion's. D. C. Everest moved out Yrf ,the Port Arthur shipyards• arld the,CSL's Tarantau with a 'lead of more than 800,000 bush- els of grain "loved. When they left the ice •the Algosteel came in. She started into the ice mass at 4 p.m. and one hour' and 50 minutes later she tied up. 'The Algosteel had laid at an- chor for rnore than 24 hours and was followed yin by the Martha Hindman, a Hindman transport ship which docked at Richardsons' elevator. Hundreds of people lined the waterfront and other vantage points throughout the day and watched the familiar scene of vesselmoyenitnt,'a scene which had bees missing for more than threea,oths. _ L The 'icebreaker encountered ice that at some plaice was 26 inches thick, Port Arthur's Mayor Saul Las, kin said the arrival of the Ago - steel was like the arrival of the "It's a sure sign of spring and it heralds the beginning of "ac- tivity," said the mayor. LOCHALSH LOCHALS/L I1r. Alex Far- rish escaped serious injury when the steering mechanism in the tractor he was driving broke, letting the tractor topple over, foul wheels . in • the air, . In the creek on the pith sideroad just. off Highway 86. Holidaying in Owen Sound and . Toronto duirng the 'past week was Mrs. Henry MacKen- zie. Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Finlay- son were in Stratford on Satur- day where they_ attended a gold- en wedding. Mrs. David Elphick was the - guest speaker at. the Junior In- stitute meeting at the home of Joanne. Alton on Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Donald McChar- les and Scott of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Oliver McCharles and John. Spending part of the Easter, holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Farrell were the McGill child- ren of Goderich. 1966 CanidIan Mit Sets The O+aderieh $ Stir, Thor LkJ, April 'aif,1906 Mr: Clem Jutras, NatIo .I ,IEnto ployment Sorvico manager is 4t Mol advisor tO- Huron County rgoncy Measpras. Organiza- tion. HOL.MESVILLE HOLMESVILLE, The Spring ' "4, Than&offering meeting of the Holmesville - U.C.W. , was held Tuesday afternoon, April 12th at 2,30 p.m. The president, Mrs. Edward ,Grigg welcomed the guests who were present from Ontario, St., Wesley -Willis, the Christian Reform Church, Port- er's Hill and Benmiller. • The worship service took the form of the Easter story. Mrs. L. Bond acted as narrator with Mrs, Park, Mrs. Norman and Mrs. E. Grigg and the congregation supplying the music, accompan- ied by Mrs. JI Lobb at the piano. The guest speaker for the af- ternoon was Mrs. Stanley Lyon,. Londesboro who showed pic- tures of her recent trip to Portu- gal. Mrs° D. Glidden thanked` her. The offering was taken by Mrs. Cudmore and Mrs. Williams and dedicated by Mrs. C. Tel , .- . . .:Hostt<ssos- fur.....khe.-.a€�rnoo=, wui e; lvrrs %T-. Yea, Mrs..ffulrer, Mrs. H. McCullough, Mrs. Win. Batkih, Mrs.. Biggins, Miss Saun— ders, Mrs. EE. " A: Veo; - Wm: : Norman and Mrs. E. Grigg. New Church Members The Men's Club of the Wesley - Willis, Holmesville charge, was host at a dinner on Wednesday evening, April 13th at Holmes- ville United. Church for the new church members and their par ents and. Sunday school teachers of both congregations. Guest speaker of the evening was Rev. H. C. Wilson, a former minister of the -charge. Those who joined Holmesville United Church at the Sunday, service were, by transfer, Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Rapson from Wingham Unite,: -'-urch and 'those on profession of faith„ Carol Steepe, Marlene Yeo;:Oon- nie.Harris, Laurie Ginn and Tom. Loth. SPECIAL AT $3.25 PER SET PAS contain idle beautifulsalns in lovely plastIclmlders, v ire" ALL SEATS l <» Write =Now -- as 196'5 Blunt Sets. $4.00 Par Set 1965 Point Sets $3.50 Per Set - 190 Mini`Sets $5.25 Per Set 1963 Mint Sets $6.50 Per Set ' ▪ 1962 Mint Sets 58.00 Per Set 1$$1 Mint Sets 510.00- Per Set C.O.D.'s WELCOME MAPLE LEAF MANUFACTURING CO. 16 Et1st_St., St. Catharines, Ont., Can. 50G Chief Engineer Vern Willis of Goderich, centre, lights .up a celebration cigar during the official welcoming for his ship4 after it opened the Iakehead navigation season., Left to right are: Alderman Herb Carroll, Fort 'William; Mayor Saul A w Laskin, Port Arthur; Chief Engineer Willis, Captain A. B. Purvis, John Andrews, vice-chairman of the Lakehead Harbor Commission. (Below), The Algosteel, after docking. n " THURS., FRI:, SAT. — APRIL 21-22-23 IVAIwn ROCICilw RQ iVQi - lire fleet to MEN moa mea .a lla 145 ESSEX STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO '" EVERY WEEK SATURDAY- NIGHT DANCE P TY THIS WEEK -'APRIL 23rd The—DEL-RE-YS. . . Dancing For Everyone — Minimum le Years , - Lions Bin o• --Next Wednesday COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE. WEDDINGS--.-LUNCHEONS—BANQUETS, ETC. PHONE 524-9371 OR 9264 AfOUR IEAf GB�IIDOR�f90NAlIMS GENENE�I SAMKATlN�1N ► SLOWS AT -7:15 -P.7%1. and. 9:10 P.M. ° M1 MQN.,'TUES., WED.— APRIL 25-26-27 4 " From Russia, Beirut, Londe Rome and Bybios w, '! LOVE M43-M'm,„a AV ,. At. QUEST PRODUCTION ULD NIVEN FRANCOISE DORLEAC TH! sthhiv NSW FRENCH SENSATION Filled whh tingling • suspense, a lot of • fun, end i liberal sprinkling of sex ADULT ENTERTAINNMENT Ilf COLON AIN won*, THURS., FRI., SAT.A'RIL 28-29-30 She's a Career Girl–Bachelors are her Specialty! SawD&a DEE BoBBY DaN D'oNaI OCONNoR FeeIING TECHNICOLOR /' Plus Laurel & Rarity In The laughing Twenties A• FILM FIRST WITH THE NOSTALGIC BAST t7F STAN AND OLLIE'S GOLDEN ERA OF COMEDYM' SUNSET Drive-in Theatre Goderich CHILDREN IN CARS, 12 AND UNDER FREE ALL OTHERS 7Sc EACH Color Cartoons At Every Performance THURS.,. FRI., SAT. --- APRIL 21-22.23 THIS WEEKEND When The Boys Wit The Girls In Color Stars Conne Francis -- Harve Presnell And Hermans Hermits 'It's A Lightweight Musical., That Will Please Everyone Plus A 2nd Feature HERCULES AGAINST MOON MAN In Color Stars Alan Steel In This Science Fiction Thriller Boys Meet Girls At 8:00 p.m. and 11:20 p.m. Hercules At 9:30 Only THURS., FRI:, SAT. — APRIL 28-29.30° • NEXT WEEKEND REb LINE, 7000 In Color Stars James Ward and Gail Hire In Thin Auto. Racing Thriller Plus MURIEfTA In Color Stars, JEFF HUNTER — ARTHUR KENNEDY In This Adventurous Comedy SHOWS START AT DUSK ;ro OUR HOSPITAL You're set for the next two seasons ahead in our wear - now and later cottons. This fresh collection will breeze throughv spring and travel right into summer in a care- free manner.. We have a -wonderful size ;selection from 101' to20 and 1436 to 243i. Come in now and get a glimpse of spring and summer. 10.95 ASHFI.ELD ASHFLELD.---Mrs Dan Wylds returned honitalifter some weeds- - in Wingham- Hsopital. - Misses Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie were home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sawchuck and son of Toronto visited with Alec Farrish last .,weekend. Mrs. David MaoMurchy has learned of the death $of• her sis- ter, Mrs. Dora *Lumbers in Tor- onto. . B*. r Ow.nie s DRIVE-IN Theatre . Clinton With Double Features, Each Feature Shown Once. The Main Feature Is Shlown Last. Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m. • First Shote At 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 21-22 — LE FEATURE -- "LOVE AND KISSES" Ricky Nelson, Jack Kelly Jerry, Van Dyke Color - "HA VING A WILD VVEEKEND4" '" The Dave Clark Five Cartoon SATURDAY and MONDAY April 23.25 THE SATAN BUG George ,'Maharis Richard Basehart, Anne Francis A Top Suspense Drama Color "THE GLORY GUYS" Tom Tryon, Nerve' Presnell Dolor Cartoon, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 26.27 A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA Anthony Quinn Lila Kedrova, James Coburn Color Cartoon STARTING THURSDAY and FRIDAY -- April 28.29 "The Family Jewels" and "Young' Fury" When You Need It - It Is Priceless!