The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-05, Page 2tralmrsdavS, ;
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•' , t e. �• p�. A• ,10`il. •t 4I.Ijl,.lIf, tstlhi• Uw,'kfr ip,y,y,is
tri eeause it said something: about.
..ty h„ . , . ,
people of- this communit
.the p. �p �'
Centennial
Year
Arrives
,v .. 7 Xea`seti tib the taw cie �snffie � .,^ s ear kit pa.playtng hay°c with'
55 YEARSAPO. 1011 -
of •t Sohn W ewcdrnVe 0, U�lgi
petro ed' by lovers. ;� ;
.
winter °s ' rt. The admission is Ave s 110 0,1404 with the pre. tolreilere In ORM, MISS 1;011180
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° ' , sentat on of a. table model radio ONE YEAR AGO.1966. ltobdr'tso ii, ti ohie .. ,axon . ubH0 .
. � ... !�n .. nodw4o,�.. 85��'`q�'� gentlemen lad,��.1$� l . .. , :e ...r#s��• Lakin ' �,
ThP ho���yr �e :. ' � � � 11 to es .at the C,�gderich s f�rsk�ewXearbaby health,. Oar,, �' P �
the thouee ,lawn, At
the��4lex� . �egK on ,, coot ..
Vn night), (��• �+ oW g 1C /f eek}` e p (��]) {�m
p. ... „.. '' a .ie O New flea. -:.;��ni ht, grnr _1!.} single tickets., j - •tai 4ibj •his, a AoP em ye... >.i
God. r li u r"6 if
• Parity Flour ]yiills on -Saturday. was born `to Mr,�. Clayton Leddy . dand4#oo._ and f ..)►� a biircl's .,
Word reached Goderich: bast �'
. h n e eaforth and Goderich
. w e
th S
Goderich.;.was the only commun..
it 14 Hurop. CQnnty to niiark the'
a. year with
e -ton l l,
h' n. n
.few
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e
,
al ;cerelllony. •
4, n o. b l it was onlyfitting'
d �, t�d�,
because Goderich is t %e county town,
e �
hut. this went beyond -wire f rural -
Red Flag Missing?
a.
redrCentenniai, flag with
'a shat ointed Maple leaf outlined
• p� P
l from top
in white was stolen the
of Gc.derich's Centennial- birthday-
, cake in Court House Park earl-
S1nday morning. '
To date the flag has not `been,_
recovered . a
it is a matter of� conjecture
where. the flag -.new being dis-
play -64r 1 ; \'Yf•1�, q.. e..yrq.w•q
TORONTO --A. young woman
was " taken unconscious from the
crush - of a department store sale
here yesterday. „
The woman is stip unconscious ="
JL
he eSeniation• was made on oh January 3rd, fn
forth first a to week. of the safe i 1 >'Irt Sha Pr
clubs -met e �m t Hos ital e s
•
• gia and
au
It showed in their faces' theyclu
�► �
err e- G, The' ix• oU d 14 oz. her. 'Trafalgar Street home Mrs
r, e T ne and Friday by R,, 1Vlenzi -. local p .. , P a
. , the teams ms in oup.. ghai, oi; , miss' �liY . . ur �' .. .. ..� n.: ,�. . �_;»�• ... od has two. Ted m>rtple
_ � r le and be. played lay ,,,a i�., . . Cr�. e. o be . reg.... b:d?y.kroy wilk .be! �:amsed Q11'61;017.Merton. GO
ad 0 e their eyes- ren n d a : t4 he d i ed O Wednesday da ois wee a mans r.171: f. `' we m A r
4 . _ �• .O' .:�.. W the O. 'H, �'.�i.. lll�r`w `^'.:. Mn .n eW}, I�. ...Y �.rY ik ..�
_ � . e o . e t The unusuaaly warm. weather trees which are iti bud;
� •ear m ml n
ter, s � 1. ,
... t ai P .,,.w,
s Tih y Y
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Was c n• g
r
n 11 • a e ived # T
and am a �'
e dren h isle w
It looked 1.k h..1 h.�l e s o club ca gr
e
, 1i Cnf
t 1'�.,
and police say they are attempting -
identification. through her bright
red bloomers'iinprinted with. a sharp
pointed ,maple, leaf ; . »
MEXICO CITY—Pedro Gon-
-zales •Marlon Bfando Zapata may be
- the worst, most poorly paid ' bull-
fighter in all Mexico, ,bit he won the
heart of Canadians ler-e--yesterdays -7-and, President Johnson forgetting
Zapata addressed the buIl with " Mr• Pearson's_ name is' not °reahly,
at cape that Was not only red, but very ;funny.'
red -with a sharp -pointed maple leaf it now appears that a lot more
on it; . _ .r.
GODERI`CH—Harry` Rumor ---'a
sailor who has been -missing three
-
:days from his °harbor district room-
y
ing house, ,.vas , found yesterday .in -
e.� i i11 he. Was
at th B :where i_--
tJ �a
6 1 0
Wel w o
Onto rating"that �
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to
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• � is a series.
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td. e »r o'_rel'TQ0'esoei;nn. '. :, . rangess onyJby a se ., •�, ststeof. , rs, J, ' ll• �'igert� had superinten �, e..ship�ing
smile and 'there Was somethingbut the result is not. surprising r. d aul 'roM
Xo, ed t the' assed Chungking ail �' �
cxe
th
, p ' department, •
electric'and contagious In the a'lr G de ich o s had their first bably reachsfianghi in, Th de ,
whett--#s cons er
t, • e.yGo d rich Business College
of a season the . dry df a
. ,-., --'"' - few days. '�viiss� Ti}rner. Will • re -opened today'after the holidhye
It was as if ver :.boo gin, town 1?raGtice, 'the ..m
• e,�• � -�, theremain. in � 'Shanghai indefinitely .with about double the. attendance
h nn and the
ng. �D• Reid oa(Seaforthwae . ... .
n ss W elwood w robably" thee. was. at this time. last year.
eie�re a d Mi � P
m men b s.
...realized that something o t u r
W8 a e a y Wanted to The question of rural lnail de. come home at ace fur g
pp g
e, .
" o on f lee h: ' 149th day and exerting closes are
be t f •t The Of Goderich township, With mall Duet Wiley t
and Sart speakers were cheered, del# er aiicT` the. to ephOne .ser. bars driven:1w Gerald,Lassaline, business cour'Sea-, .
thoseon the vice there will Ile nothing wrong ' Colborne Township' aad•� tonald�� - IO YEARS ASQ -1 957
b
is 'tat the egple: . • l5 YEARS AGO -� 195 :,,.'Dela .at the school which has the
mon .danced l�ixery ag ing .p
y . r�'�i cond t en hero n
P
ar 0 i e ce'
even prayers eealxse v cel
• with Goderich township except its Sproul Goderich, collidedvon the. A Sas tchewan man, who left
1n es of ' th crowd.'. could.
outer fir..g , . g olitics
collidedtion
Beninill r 46 s • keeps
_ -. - •8th: concession road, at Dunlop, a Y. ago, -
not .hear but did ,not care. .The west Street rink- is natty '' causingS250 damage tothe Lass* in touch with his pld home ,dis•
Open .every afternoon, and even• triet'by list
Then -the Whole thing'erupted "aline -car and �a5o to the -Sproul gning.in on thebrgad•
p � casts o� Fred Bisset; `Goderich
-ing for skating,, and is being well vehioe, Nam ins was injured•
in light and sound; 1967 had. arrived ham radio operator.:
• A former .Goderich resident,
. Carl Ashton- ws;s�featured in the
a J
r ..fir TorThelchtor.,.... sehe�ur OSeS had enteredits 1b1st yea moiSt. Marys Journal Argowhnp p �--
and Canada, for all intents _and_
and everybody then -or 1n ear-
w s selected as the most success.
Sir: trators a place beside the blooii• #ill farm tire dealer in Western
shot was art of it, - Your excellent editorial oflast iest butchers .of ..-history the
p Ontario by. a leading tine .mangy
This is exactly what the local- week, deploring U. S. action in Alexander the . Gres
Centennial committee wanted but
Viet N k canadiari "t Ghengis the Hiders' and
d h
e e
1d not 'have produced' the Spon- we_have been given no reason?' who stands, behind a crazedkiller by " a group of ladies 'fxom
° enough #iwt oar: "cut': of theSl ammunition, are just as guilty another _. television broadcast
midnight 'Saturday• bill for material used toinciner.. Possibly the most sickening from Wi ham last•Sunday. Sola"
• �. ate, disembowel, or otherwise news picture of the is as
Nothing can be taken f I'O 1 the liquidate thousands of Viet.' a m fists ter a Mri R Cowman Mrs
season was.one_ofCardinalSpell. Bert Baechler Rand Ra Gibbons
committee. The first �v.Ga+� '- ..�.. namese peasants, will be well man seated behind a machine while Ed. Stiles was accompanist.
Centennial..year°.Was an outstanding over half 'a billion dollars for gun of a U. S. 'hei'copter in George Buchanan conducted and
success. Congratulations Centennial a little luck andalittle escalation • the faithful to "accept :-nothing Thee past year -saw the con.'
ts, the ufacturer ' recently. Mr. Ashton
e am, ass s , o g Khans, p ° was raised by the lateSamShear.
' consider how Much longer can the Mussolinis. Canadians, play: < down, of Goderich, :
if they planned f Or 100 years they we condone inhumanity for which ing the part- of ..the smug type The Harbourair s,, augrr► nted
COu To most t i and„nonchalantly passes 'the
taneous response .that -developed' at
s o us i s,; reason Godericti• choirs, were featured in •
Y • ,
the coming '.fiscal year. With . Viet Nam. He had just exhorted,; the producer was GeorgeJenner. ,.
committee! May your every effort in it -could- be- .much- higher- 'i 1.ess'``tvhan complete ctory•1• _
• million daily on this war. - presii'me was background music, in Goderich In 1956 there were T
tiniianoe of a downwardtrend in .
U S ' 1 s s p mending over sixty "Onv, and Christian Soldiers,”
1< the number of }firths and deaths
1967 be as rewarding as your first.
U. S. actions in- Viet Nam -will (p, S. A Happy New Year to an.) 193birthsand 72 deaths here,
• Old Joke Not-- Funny
An old joke'abost. prime Minister•
Pearson arriving yin ` Washington
• •
Canadians than ' previously realized
share- this opinion,
A Toro_ ntknewspaper has come
up with a survey that shows, six
.Canadians in every 10 are concerned
;Park. .1 '•c con-,.
the towns 'Court Horse :jtrol_in Canada and feel that it is a
• Rtinoa who said .he does not threat to Canadian independence. ..
know how he got'inside the cake,'Whether the joke.. had . been
�s released after assers-b heard"
was P y .about Mr. Pearson ' or any other
as arta ion prime lain
side a Centennial birthday cake in ' about United 'State's economi
him- thllnping- on its side. He kept 'individual' C d'
warm'': by ' wrapping himself ---in a ister the message would have been
the- same; ,the U.S. takes Canada .
for granted: J
Now, if - 60 per cent of Cala
• ,„ dians realize this, why is not some-••
comparned-. to' the city' limits - by thing being done about it? '
Sheriff Burp Gunn to.d,y: Walter `Gordon, a former Lib
t nl ~i ini'ster, has made -
• sounds about buying Canada.,- ack a great life. ,Such.74t life has ,
from,, foreign interests; and par- three great -principles, which are
clustered In the brief biography,
ticularly the U.S., but his proposals "` ,''David served his own generation
have not garnered any great sup- by the will of God."
Centennial flag;-
BREMERTON, wash. �.
down and out rock and roll baud
by Canadian E. Van Rotten was ac-
,‘They no only played lousy, - era f'nanceml
but theirclothes were all patched
with bits -of red -cloth with white'
trips through it," - Sheriff Gunn
'said; r
•a
CANNES—Canadian officials
here withdrew . a sharp protest
'lodged through diplomatic channels
after it was announced an Italian
vie actress was going to wear . a
kini made with a Canadian Cen-
tennial flag- to the opening of the
• Cannes Film Festival. ° 4
._ The ' protest was.. withdrawn
after the actress -pouted that the
flag did not provide enough; material
for both a bottom and a top for a
for her ample figure;
MOSCOW—Children attending
= the ,tate-run fun fair are :delighted
with a game in ..which they throw
snow- balls,imported from Siberia,
at a Canadian Centennial flag.
"It is ---a retaliatory measure
for the provocative - snow ball attack -
on our Ottawa,. embasgy," a -Russian
officia;l..l iist1 L.. -
undoubtedly earn ----their perpe. - J. C. Hfndmarsh according "-'to statistics just re..
ESS,4GES FR
9
M THE - WORD .
. ey • Lev. Le pard Warr•
-
Victoria Street United Church •
"David served - his own gen.
enation• by the 'will of god" -
Act -M.3:36
iod"' • '
Acts 13:36• .m_ •--
a David who ha's lighted countless
`travellers to thespiritua1 up.
lands, 'is registered its 1'a man
after God's own heart''. ,His- his.
tory is summed up by the apostle
Paul in`" these brief, beautiful
words: "David ''served4,-his .own
generation by the , will of Ood."
, In, his later year a man came
to,the great HudsonTaylor, found.
er of ,the. China. Inland -Mission,
with.ldYer4a thousand .i�niss)onar.
ies sustained by -faith. s'mr. Tay.
lor," the man said, "'You must
-be a great ' man -that God chose
you to lead this great' work."
"'No' , replied Dr• • Taylor, "I
don't Took• at it that way at all.
I think God was]ookingfor-alittle
Man, 'little enough so that He
could show Hifaself strong
through him." •
The_..best contribution one can
make to , his own generation is
makes, ri'ght'. That -standard can:'
"not y survive.• ---For some it is
'f cial'',�,'and say (Money
talks'.. But there are -so many
critical mor ents'.when money is
speechless. A. higher standard is, "-
'intellectual' and reads, 'Khoiv-
ledge 'is ,Power'. But to -what -end?:
He -is great • who can muster an:
many men love lazy!" '
We `can best serve both the fore.
going and, the following gener.
ations by serving well our own
-generation. - Hebrews -12:13.
3. The inotive of 1 : 'By the .
_ will -of God'. We fail so oft ,
begause bur motives are hot
big- enough to carry us through.
One of three motives dominate (1) -
Selfishness' and it invite' defeat.
"lf you are- looking - out just for
yourself -look out!" (2) Altruism
which is higher but not'strong'
epough for the weighty burdens
,.and the fiery tests of life. Human
nature forgets,, is- ungrateful, and
shamefi,ilj, dj sappgi ntidg• (3:) alie.-0
motive big enough for the bur,
dens and battles of life is 'thee
will of God', 'and 'The love; of.
'God'. ,"Lord what. wilt Thou have
me to do?"`(Acts 9:6): °;."
Oscar Levant teI 's a story
about several gifted children, who
a• final - arpeggio, -• where - she
missed her aim and the effect
ly. made the piano sound as though.it,
army, who • can count ,a! million
dollars, butt, greater- is' he who
can release a thought, an idea, ---
that is spiritual: However, the
Savfour of the -world•'says; "Who-
soever shall humble 'himself as.
a little' child; the same�is great.
est"- (Matt,• .18:4) and "He tha�.t
is greatest lamoug yeti shall -lig
your servant" (Matt. 23;11).
• The words of Napoleon, when he
stood in the•old mouse where
first liyed Peter the Great,. of
Russia` when he. -came -to F olrand'
to, learn. the art of shipbuilding, •
- and now inscribed over the man.
tlepiece ,there, might well have -
been, spoken of David, and would
"make a good,motto today: ("Roth.
is too small for a great MSS".
2. The measure of life:"'.His'
-own Generation'. We have a' ser•
vice 'to render._to_�the..Preceding -
generation.. -that of Respect: It
--may be costly, but it will measure`
our greatness. We' have -a ser. -
vice to render to the ,generation
following.lhat,,of responsibility,
An intelligent immigrant, aworld.
traveller, ,was asked, "What is
a, universal observation you have
made? , In broken English, he
• made"+ this reply, , "Me tink "oat
1. 'David served'•••-•-'Fl�e� big
• port. �4 business of life is 'Service'. In
-Mage 'Canadians are too .deep- 'His teachings and living David's
• greater Soakiesus Christ) clari•
ly ingrain d wii l�, the doctrine flat lied that. ' See 'Total 13:1.17. If
Canada c. not exist without outside.. " wrongs are tobe righted, ifgriev.
• cap n p �.
ital t.' . evelo its resources to ances are to . be corrected, if
attempt a t emancipation.'
„ ighorance is to be removed, then
m p p someone must►a1k. the path of
- It. is
o Wonder. Besides the service. Great believers are -
depth o o U tSide economic control gT�t doers. NNioses and - Paul
are. gloving ;stip
xampes.The Sav
in . Can • e .• ' of Canadian resources . lour never gve a, little answer
slid . m . f acturing, we are . daily to a big quTo "Who is
bom'ba i,'ded through electronic and my neighbor?'' gave'the par•
g :67:
San:print colaw'thmassive volleys of cessivegreatnessOit
U.S. o al to ltural& ncepts'physical it
°dight
t the'present time we are liv
ing n harmony With the
SOUTHAMPTON' ---Bald Eagle,
of the : Saugeen -Indian: Reserve near
here
,has been, jailed, for two weeks..
pleaded after�' he guilty to�stealing�.85..Centenial Nags.
Evidence showed Bald Eagle
sewed the bright red flags into •a
""We
"We ll keep your wig -warm
Bald Eagle," said the Magistrate
passing sentence. - 1
situation _
a''.while the system has faults, no -
bo e ; would really propose ,"a,n im-.
rne iate and radical change.- The
re . ult ° would be disaster. -
What future ? Will "
e I.1,.S. ever use itseconomic-lever-
Canada--as :a foreign policy' tool?
ould • Canadians ;.be forced - into
ighting in Viet Nam with economic
lackmail? Will Canadian resources
always be managed. to the advan-
tage of Canadians? -
Apparently these. questions or -
others like them are botheri g. =some
anadians. And_this tis important.
Because if enough Canadians care, •
they may do something about find-
ing out the answers. q
:sliced
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hr(nrrtrti ' Plan
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TiG01301 TG;.t, {. R. W.j AIn�Tss
ioi esid t 'and Pt'bbsher Managing I liter
' S. P. IIILLS, Plant .Supt._:
had been wired withbed springs.
She began to cry: The Padereviski '
then came over and kissed heron .
the forehead, which is •sci iething
she w�ould not have gotten if she .
had'p1eyed•.it tight. 'aderewskf's
forgiveness was meaningful be.
cause he was trot indifferent to
w "„'Self is the only prison that
x• k
*ver: bind the soul; -• .,
,
• Love is the only angel who
can .bid the gates unroll."
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9itvst 'Sunday, after ipiphany---January 8th
-Ho 1 'Communion.
5.�0 ,stat, o y C r
11:.00 tlm Morning Prayer.... , ".
Sermon: "The 'Values of'Prayer."
_- CHURCH ,SCHOOL;
10:00, a.m. Grades 3 to 9 u
11:00 a.m.•�-Nurserjr td Grade 2
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A„- B.D.
momte -DOTIE.RER
Organist and Choirmaster: LORNE -H>r
'
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
4North Street --United Church
1
JANUARY 8th, 1967
70:?0m •�- a.Senior Sunday School:
11:00 a.m.-Junior Department.
T1:00 a.m.-JVIormmg- Worship.
-MR. WILLIAM A. 'WHITE
Gifted colored vocalist and dedicated
churchman will be present and deliver
the sermoir• .
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-- ALL WELCOME -- a?.�.� j�»�
Supervised �, Nursery , -
INr Lance Reed, Organist and Choir Directpt
Rev J. Donald- MacDonald, B.Sc., B.Q., Minister
Knox., 'resbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, 9.A., Minister
William 'Cameron, Director of. Praise
SUNDAY, JANUARY. 8th
10:00-a.m.-Church School. •
11:00 a.m.-Divine 'Worship.
Sermon: PLAIN PEOPLE MELT THE .CHRIST:'
(1) "A Weman In The Street." -
(Nursery and Junior -Congregation)
7:30 p.m.: -Young People's Society.... • L.
1867 •- Canada's. Centennial of Confederation.. 1967.
ENTER TO WORSHIP ' DEPART TO SERVE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
'Ccs r' � x. -r
Victoria Sfoef Urnffed Churc
The House of Friendship
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School -A1.1 Depalftments. - -
1.0 1: a.m.---Worship Service) -
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"THE CENTRALITY OF THE CROSS"' -
.(Sacrament of The j.ord's Supper)
Saturday, 7:00 p.m. , -Young People's, -
1:30 p.m. Bentnil'ler Worship Service'
REV. LEONARD. WARR,
Mrs. 1 -Snider -e• -
Victoria
.
Victoria Organist
•
and Sunday School.
Minister
Mrs. Ben Straughan
Benmiller Pianist
• FIRST. - BAPTIST -CHURCH
(Baptist .Cenvention of',Ontario =and 'Quebec)
." -
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School.
-11:00 a.m:-Morning Worship. „
•" A- GREAT DAY ; .
7:00 p.m. --Evening 'Service.
• 'OPPORTUNITIES'~
�.._.. a . Everyone Wlllelcome
Minister: REV. HENRY de V ttE5; Phone 524-8792
AINSLIE'S
SAW 30c LB. -- MADE FRESH DAILY - COUNTRY STYLE
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S T CH U ' RC
- l�ll E T:W C�.C� I �.
Corner of Victoria and Park Streets
The REV. A. R. HARLEY, Th.B., Minister
`/- SUNDAY SERVICES JANUARY $th
"�. Christian Education -Hour --10:00 a.m. -
'2 ``1 r - 11 a.m. and 7' p.m -'The Spirit.Fil ed Life"
Tues., 8 -•p.m.---Prayer. .
_.:_.Thr ..Free- ;MetItedis ,,.Chwrch of North_ America,
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
1'
„ .. PASTOR: L. b• TOWER, `B.Th..
10:00`,-A,M,--OUR FAMILY, BIBLE SCHOOL '
(OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR"DOOR)
• PHONE: 5447622
11:00 a.m.--Preaching Service.
7:30,p.mCw Preaching Service.
"Crome' Where. You Are Never.' A Stranger Twice"
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Road North
940 a.ni'.-iunday 'School.
11:00 crfir.=WorshiP Service.
.7;00 p.mcrEvangelisfic Service.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock
SAMUEL MILLER -Pastor
Welcome Await; You"
. AFTERNOON THUIFtS. 'TIL PI*
Hom,e Dreise, Inipqcteci Mea s
Bethel Piiiiitecostatiabeiiiacie
7:30 ,p.nt. Evarigetistic Service':
avlor C.H-L.O, St. *hernias