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4a.
-Bible Society Speaker Sunday
Rev. Emanuel J. Heuer, B.A., Street in the evening at 7 p.m.
The public are invited to
either or both of these church
services. Mr. Heuer speaks on
the "Nape of Africa" in the
morning and from his experi-
ences in India in the evening.
Mr. -Heuer was, born in Haid,•
burg, Germany, and educated.
in the United States and . Al-
berta. He graduated from the
University of Alberta, From
1944.to 1957 he served the Bible
Society as a district secretary
in Alberta and since that time
leas been a one-man film "crew"
producing motion and sound
films for, the Bible Society.
His film -making has taken him
to eight African countries as well
as India, Pakistan,' Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Korea and Japan. He
has travelled in Canada from
Labrador to Vancodiver Island
and has gained a remarkable
tirs.t hand knowledge of the
work of the society and people
in general.
There is to be a "Blitz" can-
vass of Goderich Monday even-
ing by various town churches.
B.D., the visual education pro-
duction secretary for the Cana-
dian Bible Society speaks Sun -
Rev: E. J. Heuer
day in North . Street United
Church at 11 a.m. and at First
Baptist ehirrch on Montreal.
Blind Worker Returns
After CNIB Training
One afternoon in 1959 Maurice
Dennis walked out of the Lloyd
Truax door assembly plant in
Wingham and shut the door on
the world. In the time it takes
to blink. Maurice was blind for
life.
Then he began four long years
of dark exile. These years were
not easy ' for _ Maurice or his
family. He never Telt his home
except at night when people
would not see him.
• Today Maurice is a talkative
man, proud of his- wife and -
two daughters, and his job.
His acthieVements did not come
quickly. During his exile, de-
termined people were at work
to make Maurice face life again.
A member of the Goderich-
Huron Advisory Board to The
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind told the CNIB London
office.. about Maurice.
Soon after, the field secretary,
called at the Dennis home. "I
almost threw the poor fellow
out the first time he Called,"
said Maurice with a- laugh.
But the blind field man did
not not give up easily. After
many calls, Maurice took the
CNIB adjustment training coarse
at Toronto in 1962.
A CNIB job placement officer
visited Lloyd Truax, the plant
where Maurice had worked to
see if they would take Maurice
back on the job and the fore-
man agreed. "We knew that
Maurice was a good worker and
that' if anyone could do the
work and make the adjustment,
he • could," he said.
It is four years now since
Maurice- returned to Lloyd Truax.
His main job is sorting and
packaging parts of garage doors.
He often works on the power
mailing
a letter?
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Your envelope
should have
correct postage in
upper right corner.
the name of person
who should receive
the letter.
street number,
street name, post
office box or rural
route number. Also,
apartment or busi-
ness block, and suite
number.
village, town or city
(and postal zone, if
in use). Province,
too.
your name and com-
plete address in up-
per left corner.
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rwtKN`~"'
A letter with the
correct address
is delivered right
away - A letter
with a wrong
address takes
longer on its way.
or postal information see your
telephone book Yellow Pages
saws and cuts large pieces of
wood for door assembly. "His
work is just as good now as it
was when he had full sight,"
said Alf Mason of the Truax
plant.
There are other blind per-
sons who need training Ito reach
their goals. Training of this
kind is one service you help
provide, when you support the
current drive of The Canadian
National "Institute for the Blind.
The campaign is now under way„,,
Erskine Thinks She's Okay
Cothr4I Protests DjjIiing
The sexy oil speculator from
New, York, ..-hose drilling on
Fawn Island in the St Clair
River is causing _ ripples of in-
dignation to spread around her azo
OIL SPECULATOR' TONI
CARROLL
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE—Mr, and Mrs.
Blaise Martin, 1VIr. and Mlrs. Jim
Martin spent last Friday in Ham-
ilton where Mr. and Mrs. Martin
celebrated their 35th wedding
anniversary with the remaining
members- of their family who
reside there. ,
Requiem mass was celebrated ...
for Julia O'Rielly .on Tuesday
morning in St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge. Miss O'Rielly was
the daughter of Michael O'Rielly
and Julia Desmond. She died in
St. Mary's Hospital, London. She
is survived by nieces and
.nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and
son, Detroit, spent the weekend
_..with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan.-
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NOW UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
GODERICH
RESTAURANT
We at the Goderich Restaurant take. pride in the
way we prepare food. We try to make everything
tempting. We strive to give you the best service
also.
TRY OUR PIZZA—Served From 8 p.m.
39-40-41
Miss Frances` Gilmore, London.
spent the weekend here.
like a pebble dropped into
Lake Huron-, .caused a brief dis-
eussion in town council.
Toni Carroll—who who sings in a
Detroit nightclub, directs a
S25,000 "drilling operation by
clay.
Thu drill is 12 feet from the
river waters and concern is
great that a gusher will pol`Iute
the water supply 'of several hun-
dred thousand' persons in the
Detroit -Windsor area.
Tock n coutTtii last Thursday
c•ndursed a resolution. protest-
ing the issuance of a -licence
to drill ton Mi,is Carroll by the
department of energy resources.
Coon. Such spoke in favor af
the resolution, ‘v•hich came from
the Canadian -American Commit•
tee of Water Pollution. and May-
or \\'alkom .said a similar meas-
ure a.as adapted during the term
Mrs. D. D. Mooney was mayor.
Next to traffic accidents, home
accidents account for most of
Canada's fatal accidents.
Co:tiri. Erskine, however, was
all for Miss Carrell,. but went
down fighting.--
'!The
ighting.ti'!Th,e minister of mines and
government • oflicials 'have .all
been down there and said it is
okay." he argued, "Why should
we interfere?"
"«'e have the, right to ob-
ject'," said the mayor and coun-
cil. agreed..
wure
4
Elects
hold its annu
Godes,c, rigor Skating Club
al meeting fOr tl e
190-67 season. The following
executive was ` erected: presi-
\dent, M. S. Sutherland; secre-
tary, Mrs. Helen flewis; treasur-
er, Gordon Kerr; interclub
representatives, A. M. H.omuth
and Mr, Sutherland; test chair-
man, Mr. Sutherland; directors,
Mrs. Pearl Needham, Mrs. Shir-
ley Duckworth, Mrs., Joan Hall,
Mrs. Ruth Clancy, Mr. C. 1Viur•
$kcting Elul
ew
Officers
ray, Mr.. W. Craven, Mrs, Cora
Oke,
Fees foar interrnediate And _
senior groups were increased to
Arran, emen'ts were eompleted
for national slating te,$ts as well
as for `men biers to . attend the
amateur instructors course to be
held in1�Tdvm'ber.There area
fireaheae}eiesss. for, new trtembens
in each cla
Onec
tha
ipany alone—HFC—serves more
-21A million people each year .
AMOUNT
OF
LOAN
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
60 48 36
months months months
$ 100
300
550
1000
1000
2500
3000
4000
5.000;
101.01
126.26
•73.35
88.02
117.37
146.71
57.72
90.18
108.22
144.30
180.37
30
months
23.73
41.45
20
months
$6.12
18.35
32.86
58.11.
12
months
$9.46
28.37
51.24
91.56
Above p yments Include prindipal and Interest and are based
on prompt repayment but do not Include the cost of Ole insurance.
Ask about credit life insurance on loans ail ow group rates
One company
alone---HFC—
recommends
"Never Borrow.
Money
Needlessly." But
if a roan is the
sensible answer,
remember you
borrow confidently
at Household
Finance.
HOUSEHOLD FINANC
M..
GODERICH
35A West Street -Telephone 524-7383
' (above the: Signal Star)
Ask about attx z,vening hours
C -
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The Town of Goderich
and
SIFTO SALT of .Domtar Limited
Invite You
To attend the unveiling of a monument ma-rking of the 100th
Anniversary ,of the discover;\t • and commercial development of
salt in the Goderich area.
TI:\IE:
12:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 20
PLACE:
Platt Park, gest side of Highway 21, between Gloucester Terrace
W. and Salt Mine Road' on the northern• outskirts 'of town. -
The HON. GEORGE C. WARI-)ROPE
Minister ,of Mines, Province of Ontario
`vi11 officiate
a
97.5% Pure
Glycol
POLAR BRAND Anti -Freese
PROTECTS SAFELY DOWN TO 62° BELOW ZERO
_ ._-.11..Na-worry.• this.anter_ when_.you_protect_mclihn,Rolor Brand -,_-_can't _evaporate_ S�.b4J1 sway
Keeps cooling system clean, inhibits rust and corrosion • Recommended for all vehicles, including
those with aluminum components.
EXTRA! CcARRYd DONUS COUPONS
Cooling System
PURGE
Removes rust, scale, sludge .
cleans entire
cooling system. q
18 -oz. can, only u V •
Steering Wheel
Re -Manufactured
WATER COVER PUMP
Tested to' new-cor specifica•
Soft mohair insulates cola tions. Guaranteed 24 months or
steering wheel.113 9 .24,000 miles.
Enhances interior, Exchange,
Assorted colors. Each • from fir ij
Carburetor
• Conditioner
Works while you drive
Prevents accumulation
of water in
gas lines.
20 -oz. con ..
98
Ignition "4 Moto -Master
pray
Moisture - proofs the
complete ignition sys-
tem. Handy •e9
6 -oz spray
bomb.
•
Prevents frozen gos line
and fuel pump, stalling
and hard
starting.
4 -oz con. .... •
19
Moto -Master
Thermostat
Controls temperature
a n d heater perform•
ance. Pel1'et-
type. As low 70
as, each ... •
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