The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-21, Page 6The Go4nM.11eh 'Signal -Star, Thorsflay, , 1966
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�iomethin s Rotten
In The State Of GDCI"
By Susan Bail
' The strike is over, andevery='!
body is' back to school, ready
to really slug it for the neat;
126 days. Yes,' there are only!
28 school days left before thea
finals and summer.
As long as the weather re
mains gull and miserable we
will not be tempted to ditch our
books to roam ,
But the weather won't always.'
be dal, so now the smart ones
(they're also lazy -they study
a bit now to avoid having to
study the same staff next year);
are studying. ,
Rotten .gam
Does anybody know "the
south-west end of the school is
smelting of rotten fish? Is it
just ttte natuAal rise from the
beach (a sure sign of warm wea-
ther) or is it the results of a
big joke played before the East-
er holidays?
We've looked and looked, and
still haven't founda'nyfihing.
Therefore if you rosy where
it comes from please (for your
own sakes as well as ours) re-
move the °soft-ce.
Now You'll Know Who
The Yearbooks , are in! Its'
marvellous to get them while
we're still in. school. Now we
can find out who that kid is
who always wears brown sweat -
of; ers, the one who rammed right
I into you, leaving you with bruis-
ed shins, the one who helped
you pick up a stack of books you
knocked over.
*-Ontario Hydro public relations officer Lloyd
explains the intricacies of the control room
et the Sir Adam Beck No. 2 power station
to fire finalists in the Ontario public
speaking contest. Touring Niagara Falls the
day after the contests are (left to right):
Susan Pope, of Essex; Henry Van Kessel,
of Forest Blake Greenwood, 'of Listowel;
Andrew Pirie, of Goderich, and Dorothy
Mackenzie, of St. Marys. Andrew finished
third in the secondary school prepared
section of the contest.
Ontario Hydro -Photo
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Also, you ll be able to Dread
about the past and future hopes
and aspiration: of the present'
grade 13 class.
Besides all. this are baby pic-
tures,
ie
tures, class pitures, staff pie
tures, 'team pictures, social pic-
tures, essay s and candid shots'
&they're- a scream:). Bet you -
wish you'd bought one'
H'orkey ,Lovers"
Only hockey lovers went,to
the Pee Wce games this r.
Remember whep all the girls
went 'to these hockey games to
see the boys from far -away
places rind ineidentry to see the
game and when the local boys
went tO sae thee game and the'
.
Times ha e- changed—for the
better I t,' i-
Anyone For IJFO's
An, Astronomy Club called
"The, Huron Bank Astronomy
Club, has been .formed.. They
meet every Saturday afternoon
at John Hardy's.
They want mote members,
any age, either sex.
The Easter T hankeffering ser- tmmigraptc and in this regard
vice of North Street L'nited.it was. stated that 120,000 ar-'
rir ed inn 'dna�ia stn 195.
Church ' Women- as Street,
, en Mrs, Mo 3rheadl spoke of the
hospital o•ork and of the nine
ship service was pt'eserated by mission hospitnts oder the sup-
L.'rnit No. 1 and conducted by ervision of the -United Church'
Mesdames H. Ribber!, J. Brit- in Canada. also mentioning that"
neil, Haworth, Willert and Ham- the mission boards are respon-;
ilton with Mrs. A. Maeliae at sible fdt the staffing of these
the piano for the hymns. , ,hospitals.
An. explanation of the various The, life of the Canadian In,
services performed by the Home'; dian was the topic of Mrs, Bent-{
Missions in Canada was given ley's talk in watch she emi.pha-
with Mrs. Thorne*, telling of steed tho, fact that Canadians
the work performed at the Fred . as a whole are becoming more
Victor Mission in Toronto as aware of the -Canadian Indian
well as, others. who now total some . 215,000,
Mrs. Habel spoke of the M. & ' or one in every '100.
M. fund designed . to assist new Mrs. Anstay spoke of the Chi-.'
Wednesday, April 6th. A war -
They have a radio telescope!
and want more members inter-
ested in sharing it. By the end
of May they Agin* that they'.
'can start searching the sky.
Therei are ty?o choices of oleo
servation- .radio astronomy or
optical' ashonomy. if anybody
has any queries ask John Hardy
or Bruce McCreath. Star -gaping;
sound like fun. ,
The conference track team is
again becoming active. Don't
be afraid ,pf people in sweat
pyjamas. They aren't Martial.
they're'GD :.kids! _ .
Honeymoon
THIS WEEK'S
PHOTO FEATURE
nese Canadians and . of Chinese
Churches in Toronto.
The financial aspect of the
home missions w -as the topic of
.Irs. H. Bettger's talk:
of the luondon Conference Vow
meeting held in Wanghasn
cently in which it Was stated
that the new fall study will be ,,,,:i
Home Missions In Canada.
Prior to the business portion The minutes of the last meet-'
of the meeting which was again 1 ing were read by •Mrs. C. Kalb -
in charge of Miss E. Hume' , , - _ "•fieisch and the -treasurer's re -
latter outlined the higkili'e s port by Mrs, William Hardy,
SUND
SERVICES
ST,. .G. QRGE'S CHURCH..
April --24 ---" Easter 2
8:30 e,ni,. Holy Communion
11:00 a.n,--Morning Pr
(Nursery far Pre-Schoolayer Children)
Sunday School at 10 and 11
3:00 p.m.—Holy' Baptism
5:00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Rector: 'REV. lei. G. RUSSELL, B.A., S.D.
Mr. B. Kempster, Organist and Choirmaster
Set For, Florida
Knox Presbyterian Chapel was
the scene of the -wedding on
March 31, 1966, when Dorothy.\
Grace. McCabe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert' H. Mede, die; : _
came the bride 'of Mt. Gerald-:
Harold Feagan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Feagan, all of i
Colborne " Township: Following,
the wedding the bride and groom
left. for a" honeymoon in Florida.;
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SUNDAY, APRIL 24th '
.10:00 a.M. Senior Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Kindergarten — Primary Dept. ` 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
WELCOME
The Rev. J. Donald MacDonald;. B.Sc., R.D.--Minister
'Mr. Lance Reed, Organist and Cheir Director
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William Cameiron, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, .._APRIL 24th
10.-00 soca. Church echoer
,10:10 a.m: Minister's Bible Class
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
Sermons from the Parables', — (2) "The Prodigal Son"
(Nursery and Junior Congregative) _ '
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
nn Yy fpr rmf ire• • .
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THE UNITED' CHURCH OF- CANADA
Victoria Street United Church
1 r:00 S.M. 'Sunday School'
11':00 'ace. • Merning Worship
• "The Healed Man"
101 pen. Benntitler: Church and Sunday School
REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
,. MRS. J. ,SNIDER., Organist
Now that A:psil is here, complete with thoughts of income
;tae, rainy weekends and, in most communities, the . return of
Daylight Saving Time, most ' prpert3' „owners are anxious to
:begin work out ' _ doors. During the long winter months when
snow covered yam:'. and patios many have: been busy making
plans to plant 'shrubs or trees, put up a new fence or make
other improvements. However, yore you get your hands on
'the shovel or any -other digging tool, please, give us a c111 to
,,,find out if there are any buried cables on yourreal estate.
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Police. fire. ancbninnce, hospital o? other emergency
services may have been disrtpted when careless .digging
mangled this portion of cable buried underground.
t l it takes is one ,hefty thrust of a shovel or a well -sunk fence
post to damage a buried cable. This damage could disrupt
'regular telephone service, long distance, data -sending facilities
.or even emergency gommunications that might be transmitted
by telephone wire. This cable -locating service is fsrmvided free by
Bell Canada: Just give us a call at _114. We Will advise you
quickly if cable is under your property. And, while we are
on the subject .of cable_ protectiOn. something else comes ha
mind. The burning of brush and last year's dead grass- is
; another. popular April 'pursuit in centres where fire regulations '
permit `Before striking the match, look up. There is nothing
like a roaring fire beneath telephone wires to put part of the
I system out of commission. And, the pungent smell of an eat -
door fire is not enhanced by adding burning cable: Like good
health, the telephone is never fully appreciated until °'we are
without it. Let's do our best to look after both.
When you life the receiver, on your telephone you may.
notice that your telephone set has been made in Canada by
Northern Electric. If yotn have every, stopped to watch the huge i
cable laying machinery placing cable .underground ''you will, ; .
;likely have noticed that the tremendous reel that unwinds that
!cable is marked in large letters, ".Northam Electric." In com-
munites where a new telephone switching centre is being
constructed by Bell Canada sand there have been many in
Ontario, tine past few years). it is Northern Electric equipment ;
that goes into it. and Northern Electric technicians s who install
and test the equipment to make sure it operates to exacting
standards. Northern Electric has developed Caradian sources for +
!more than 95 per cent of all material it purchases. Illdie than
15.900 other Canadian firms are engaged in saipp'lying- Beil !.
Canada's s arious ..needs through Northernr Electric. This close
reiatisrnslzip between Bell Canada and .Northern Electric is not
;accidental. Northern. Electric' is Bell's wholly-owned research,
!manufacturing and purchasing subsidiary. The resulting unity of
purpose and shared objectives contribute to the high quality
!and reasonable cost of service enjoyed by Bell Canada cus-
tomers. The partnership provides the necessary degree of in-
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(Baptist Cornvention of Ontario end Chrebec)
Montreal Street Near The Square
10100 a.es.Sunday School
.1ic00's.m.-.Morning Worship
7:00' p.m..—Erelong Worship .
Eyery$ve Welcome •
Minister: REV. HENRY de VRIES, Phone 5241792
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner. Victoria and Park Streets
9:50 'a.m.. Sunday School
11x00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00' p.m.. Evangelistic Service
Rev. R. 'L. Gordon, of Clarksburg, Ont., in charge
Wed., 7.30. p.m. — Prayer Meeting -and Bible Study
THE SALVATION ARMY
''CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMEOLD
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
MOD am. Family Worship
7:50 p.m. Salvation Meeting
EVERYONE -WELCOME
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Corner of, Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 24th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for ail ages.
11:00 a. n. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. EvangelittiE Service
Fri. 8:00 p.m. — Young People's Service
Each Sunday, 5:30 'p.m. Hear Jack West over station
C -H -L-0, St. Thomas
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ESTABLISHED 1929
524.4391
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BA) HELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
SUNDAY, APRIL 24th .
SUNDAY SERVICES
10.)30 a.en, Sunday School — Ride the Ban 524-7622
1140 a.m. MORNING SERVICE
7:30 p.m. EVENING'SERVICE
Well.. 7:30 porn. —' Romans vera by Non*
Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HO:Bl,iht3, d.JA
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