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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-07-06, Page 3• Or or • Centeilnil7Coillug 0. 6 extprining Chinese vase M the Oriental- colleCtion of curios and handicrafts which were put on display at the Wesrey Memorial Free, Methodist Church are Rev. A.R. Harley, minister,there, Mi,ss Cindy " Cornish, and 'Miss Vera Clark, Methodist VV.M.S. President. The oriental collection was one of several exhibits displayed in the 00 basement of the church during the Methodist W.M.S. Centennial rally heldVVednesday, June 28. (Staff Photo) , A cake decorated with the 'Centennial symbol, 'placed before the pulpit during the Methodist W.M.S. rally rapt Wednesday, also sym- boll zed -an anniversary of the Women's Missionary Society. Present for the occasion were Mrs. E.A. Cooper', guest speaker for the eventond Rev. H.W. Hobbs of Hamilton, superintendent of Western Ontario Free Methodist Churches. (Staff „ o calf aro I think we 110 the bilgest and '4bestest" pare* seen 111 Goderich, in this last one hung dred years. What do you think? I was so thrilled and pleased . I could have bawled. The floats were just so grpatt All thework and thought and extra time that had been Spent On them, really showed, I'm „ sure "the people *he did the, work thoroughly enjoyed it, Itm sure they were real prould of thein too, And the children and other 4.4vialkere.' 4.11e hopes and donkeys and goats - hew about them?. Wasn't it great to see Randall Marriott "The Pros. pector" clowning it up again? That was the only thing - no, two things, missing in this par. rade - there were not enotigh clowns (althO' the bicycle built for three and a few others, were having fun) and not enough bands . But bands are hard to come by, so -we can't complain, but I hope the Christmas par. ade will haVe some "spoken for", real early. So 1 want to thank ALL who worked to make. -- this parade so GREAT! Weare all proud of you! We have some. thing thrilling and then some Methciditt VV.M.S. Holds Rally "let downs" . but we oan't have everything. . , "Ninety percent ofChrigtian. ity's manpower and money is' devoted . to nine per cent of the world's poptilation, said Mrs. E.E A Cooper, 'Wife of a for- • mer 'Goderich clergyman, last Thursday. The occasion was the Free Methodist Women's MIs. 1 BROWNIE'S DRIYE-114 THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:002- - July 5-6-7 Top FamilrEptertainment WALT DISNEY'S "FOLLOW ME, •BOYS!" 9:15 and 11:00 " FRED MacMORRAY VERA MILES ,• CHARLES RUGGLES' .COLOR , - Plus - 1"`"GOOFYIS • FREEWAY TROUBLES" CARTOON SAT:- MON.'— July 840 ....'HARPER' sionary Society Centennial Ral. ly, held at Wesley Memorial church, Goderie.h. In the opening remaks of her address, Mrs. Cooper, who now resides in Welland, Ontario, emphasised that in order to meet the challenge of the dev. • ' eloping nations of the world, and the dominant materialism in these .nations, the Church in •• Canada mus re-evaluate the importance bf its mission. A large congregation was present to 'hear this challenging add. ' ress, With the ladies in the gathering dressed inCentennial attire. ' The emphasis in the first ses. sion was upon the "Church's responsibility to overseas mis. sions", and the challenge of misssiona.ry work was dramat- ically depicted by a series of displays which lined thewalls of the sanctuary. These portrayed scenes of Free Methodist mis. sion Work in many of the nations of the World, as well as a pre. sentation of the active program amongst the.-.C.anp.dian. Indian population iii"Vrestern Canada. Scenes . of the Free Methodist Church in Egypt, with its sev- eral churches and Wesleyan - Theological seminary, were in. chided in this display. •, Following the` afternoon ses. sion, the guests, who -came from many parts of Ontario, were served supper in the lower auditorium. A numb -of the classrooms were colorfully ars -rayed with articles of interest' from a number of overseas mission fields. These displays were presented by several for. (Adult Entertainment) mer missionaries from the lo. 9:15 and 11:00 cal churches. PAUL NEWMAN . - The meetings were conducted LAUREN BACALL by the W.M.S. president, Miss JULIE HARRIS Vera Clark. The emphasis in ROBERT WAGNER evening rally was upon the CARTOON ssion of the church in the al_c_0_mm_unity,,Quest speaker a former minister of the dial church, the Rev. Mrs. 1. yn Brown, of Sarnia. In her address, Mrs. Brown stated that d church in the community not true to itself unless s living for the greater e of the people_ in that ity. A packed church was in attendance for this ser. 9:15 and 11:00 mon. RICHARD BURTON FUND GROWS CLAIRE BLOOM During- the service, the min. OSKAR WERNER ister of the churoli, the Rev. ON CARTO, A. R. Harley, was presented with cheques from the Chris. Coming Next: . ban Youth 'Crusaders and the "AFTER THE FOX" W'M'S" toward the extension building project of the church. COLOR TUES. --WED: A SPY DRAMA "THE SPY WHO CAME IN rt FROM TIIE COLD" vet:inin Plan To Attend BLUEWATER SHRINE CLUB CHICKEN .:BARBECUE _ SUNDAY, JULY 9 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. At GRAND BEND LEGION GROUNDS. :rickets: Adults $2.00; Children $1.00 ‘44 14S ESSEX STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO Sunday Buffet Dinner 5 TO 7:30 P.M. COM g AS YOU ARE —-•-•, Adults $2.50—Children under 10 half prics—Unclor 4 Fres , DANCING - — ' SATURDAY, JULY 8 0 RON BROWN ' With the Tijuana Sound RefreshmtultsAvayable — You Must Be 21 DANCING 9 to ? Admission $1.25 Per Person Ballroom available for dinces, psitiss, meetings. . Cstoring to Lunchtons, Weddingii, Banquetti etc. PHONE 5249371 or 9264 or 7084 These cheques, together with other donations received dur. ing the,day, amounted to al- most • four -hundred dollars. In 'his words of thanits to these organizations for their gener. osity, Pastor Harley stated that "due to the fine ' response of the people of the. local church and friends beyond its borders,. construction of the addition to the church building should. be started in the very near future." • He wen on o say, uc ambitious project is made *nec- essary by the mushroom growth , I think everyone will enjoy this week, and it will close with a bang with the CKNX barn dance special people on Saturday 'lite at the 'arena. of the youth departments Of the . . church During. the evening gathering, Loch a I ill ." Is ' the young people of the Chris. - tian Youth Crusaders L ; "Canada", and "The Centen. LOCUALSH - D.A. Mac,- Lemanm was at Ebro Satur. day July 1st where he part. icipated in the Highland games. Sympathy of the community is extended to the relatives of Oliver ,Barkwell who passed away iuddenly on Wednesday. - Duncan Farrish has returned home from Kincardine hOspital. • nial Hymn", accompaniedby the • church organ. Convenor for this occasion was Mrs. -Dorothy Cor- nish. Announce Music Exam Results From St. Joseph's/ Convent Results havZ been received Grade IL First class honors from music examinations held - DianntN, rilion, Mary Anne. at St. Joseph's Convent: Piano - Grade VIII; First class horiors;JanetWestbrooke; honors -- Faye Bradley; C orinne Poulin; pass - James Frayne. Grade VII; Honors Sherry Moore, Christine McLennan; . pass Patricia Wraith, Lesley Blacker, Barbara Hugill,, Mary Chisholm. Oracle VI: Honors - Dianne Filion, Mary Anne Tevlin; pass - Martha Eedy. Grade V; , Honors - Debby Salter; pass -Mary E. Stimson Daphne Grahm. Grade IV; First class honors - Pamela Shanks; honors - Wendy McAstocker. Grade 11; First class honors - Darlene Vesci. Grade I; Honors - Catherine Selinger. THEORY • History Grade IV; ,Honors - Patricia Durst; Grade III; -Pass - Denise Dalton. Harmony - Grade IV;- First class honors - Patricia Durst; Grade III; honors - Denise Dal. ton. Po...Pors - Sherry Moore, Pat- ricia Wraith, Shelly Linner; honors - Christine McLenrian, Corinne Poulin; Pass - Les. ley Blacker., • Tevlin Work To Begin At Snug. Harbor Referring to -the long-prbm- ised federal government werlr at Snug Harbor, Councillor Wal- ter Sheardown remarked at Thurday's meeting that he heard it was "stating on Tues. day." "I 'phoned a month ago and asked that the clerk have two weeks' notice," Harbor com- mittee chairman B. R. Robin. son reported. . "Pattersbh is going to be the inspector, - and the steel has been shipped.," he was infor- med. "Boat • owners should, have notification," said Mayor Mills. Answering an entiuiry about the north harbor road, Works. chairman Worsell said parts had been washing away, owing . '• Congratulations are in order for Mrs. ' Robert Simpson who was valedictorian at the grad. uation exercises held at the Ontario Hospital in Goderich recently. The services at Ashfield P re sbyter fan • church were can- celled on Sunday as the choir and ,congregation joined in the community:church services in Ripley. . Miss an Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Simp- . son , is -on a trip to the West coast with a group of ,young people. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Me. Charles and Mrs. Daisy Mc - Charles spent Sunday in Brant- ford with Mr. and Mrs. -Donald McCharles and Scott. Rod Finlayson of 13,etrolia spent the weekend with his par- ents. • Mrs. Ian MacRae and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacRae of London were callers in the rnmmunity on Sunday. Mr..%nd Mrs. Eldon Bradley have returned home from a trip to Expo. - to continued rains, and it had been necessary to dump gravel. "Shoring on the south side --has- -been- -- talked ---about, couple of years," reinarked Reeve Such. Patrols are now on duty at the beach, Councillor Robinson reported. EtINGCVai LEGION HALL SATURDAY, , JULY 8th . at 8:30 p.m. 15 GAMES — $1.00' The prize for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $90.00 IN 58 CALLS Sponsored ,.by Branch 109 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play - oitti pi n Ronnie Hawkins and his Hawks Goderich Arena Thursdai,, July 6 DANCING 8:30 - 12:00 P.M. Tickets $2.00 Per Person Aalvanca Tickets ,Avallable At the Goderiels Goderich or Any Mombor Goderich Lions Club • Don't forget the bigbangame at "Ar PA in the afternoon, and The Tug of War. Also The Qeaferthand Goderj.ch men's water 4glit vt rain or ohinel " The autograph IIQUIlasi0owill be happy, I can see. Ilaan't it been wonderful to. greet frIende you haven't seen In years? One visitor said, certainly keep, In touch' from. now on. 1 didn't realize, that after elevenyears, anyone would -remember or dare. 1 was very totkiledi"' And don't you think that most ' of us are ."-touthed" too, when we realize these pOple care enough for Goderih' and the friends they made years ago, to "come Home" to US? I know you were, andyou are sorry you didn't let me people know about it. So, sit down and Write to them and tell them there is lots of act. iyitY in Goderich all ,the rest of the year. Some of your tri. ends who like painting as a hob. by - might like to be here July 20th to 22nd when the Art Mart is under the --trees in ,Court House Park. They may have paintings - or crafts to enter in our show. So tell them about it - or leavetheir names at Emerson's drug store and we will tell them. The Minor Soccer League are looking forward to a big week. Come out and enjoy this 'new to us' sport. July 23 it's "spec. • • Bridge Players Enjoy Tourney Area duplicate bridge play:, ers congregated recently at Central Forces Base, Clinton, to participate in a one -day tour- nament under the direction of C. D. Jane of Woodstock. Host club for the event was the Goderich Duplicate BridgeClub with several local members . taking part. Games were played in the Orbit Room on the base with dinner between sessions served at the Other Ranks' Mess. A two -session open pairs game was played with combined total point winners as follows: 'Mrs. M. Harper and Mrs. Mary Broadbent, St. Thomas, 3251/2; D. M. Burke of London and D. J. Curran of Toronto, 313 1/2; J. Jeffery of Scarborough and J. Barker of London, 303 1/2;' Mrs. M. C. Rivait- and .M`ks. G. Wesenger, London, 298. The- local tournament was • held in place: pf the annual two-day event which has been • taking place in Goderich for over 30 years but was given up this year because of a drop in 'attendance. Mrs. Ivan Pap- ernick, president of the local club, expressed pleasure at the 'apparent success of the new venture, with much credit ac- corded to base personnel, and announced tentative plans for a similar event to be held in the fall. , ra, e Goderleb S. 1. r, ;Jul tel ,,seilvioes -St.,. Georges chatC14!' July 29tht oThe• Travellers" with Catherine McKinnon will' be here in the Goderich arena., This to ano0 qni.flniar 81).6'001 Rbow, hook many, many Months ago rder to .have this wonderful group come to 'our little town, 1 You won't want to miss it. Make' sure you get an advance ticket. The Drumhead 'Service was' enjoyed by hundreds, itwouldbe nice to have these outdoor ser. vices -often, dont you think? Every group was so colorful! The handsome pipers were cer. tainly ironderftd to see and hear, I hope we can build up a large band of our own. Don't you? The Scout and Guide groups right down to those cute prow. nies, were so nice - oh - the whole parade Was well dressed SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981 ALL DOUBLE FEATURE- SHOWS Iiiii/Crear001/4.rees THUR., FRI., SAT. MUSiOVA/480,01E July 6-7-8 DOUBLE FEATURE El/IRMA/EV Children Under 12 In Cars -Free MAIN FEATURE STARTS AT DUSK . and Second Feature COMA ES 0Giro PRIVIAph 10UX MON., TUES., WED. --- July 10-11-12 SENTA BERGER. YUL BRYNNER JACK HAWKINS-OMAR SHARIF MARCELL° MASTROIANNI ANGIE DICKINSON RITA HAYWORTH HUGH GRIFFITH TREVOR HOWARD AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL STARS 4P40044.44.04,01.0.~#~, Sunset Drive-in Theatre, - Has The Largest Screen In Huron County and Second Feature THEFUN NEVilt ilastaitatOtollsIllaltAlAleartllatitiet.• ttAtri *Art INC. • • fit • ki 14.1104111,..•••Plia•ii,iipt••• 1 and-illiPressiVe, 1 enjoyed them 8411- ' What:are YOU. doing .for Centennial year., Why 4%1 YOU Write Us in.vara jot P9,at 9#1,e0 ox 1967? Happy hol14Vs? Martha - DO 'AfS IS,471e' •,, 091f.i the populargame ot mil14 has an early history of interfering with duty. During the 15th century in Scotland, parli. • ament issued three decrees.nrg4 ing the ,IgolfePt to be aboltslied. in favor of archery, then ess. • ential 'in defending " the nati.04, " These, efforts to suppress the.. game ware unsucceSSAII, how. ,e,ver, for the Scots continued to swat, the bail, even James IV whose parliament had passed the third decree. ./ The Goderich Township CENTENNIAL. COMMITTEE Would likeio thank all those 'who took part, in anjo in the recent Centennial celebrations. The committee really appreciates the effort put forth, and we hope that the public enjoyed themselves as much as we did. • t JULY 12th CELEBRATION Bayfield, Wednesday, July 12 Dance in the evening in the Arena to the musi.c of Earl Heyvwod and His Country Musjc Makers. ' Dance,,— 10:00 -to 1:00 THEATRE GODERICH- ON THE SQUARE FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Entertainment Is Our Business LAST SHOWING THURS. July 6 "GEORGY GIRL" Mason,• Alan Bates, Lynn Redgrave To 'mums_ Pa rtutS Of Ma 00 Oot. Shown at 7:30 and 9:20 p.m. SAT., MON. -gr-- July' 7-8-10 ....ossoMtp IN HIS OWN WAY HE IS, PERHAPS, THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN WHO EVER LivgD! 11,4144.1 .rs . • o GUM ElISIWIXOE. IlvisiruL 9f 11011111IS Shows at 7:30 and 9:20 p. IADULTI 04TtlItiTtoutta SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY July "TARZAN'S THREE. CHALLENGES" SHOWN AT 2:30 p.m. Admission: 50c and 35c Cartoon TUES., WED., THURS... July 11-12-13 eOf All Iheilroadwiti(Muslcal Comadies Khat Eveetiade . 'Use Screen Sing Out -14oliting Succeeds Isike"Succeedi THE MIRISCH CORPORATION THE DAVID SWIFT 46 1! PRODUCTION OF • 111171Ci expow TICK KT . CENTRE ROBeRT mono - Nam ie RUDY Aso Shows ilOWT0 5uccEED BUSIESS,: WITHOUT REALLY TRYING 11 N'148 NW( w poi+t •91 Tot co0 (COM by Deluxe' PANAVISIOW :"▪ 1911TED ARTISTS a 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. VIA —NOTICE • Effective Juli 8, 1967, the Park Theatte p• lans to- have a matinee that is suitable for children Every Saturday Afternoon:, The children's show will include a Serial -r a short 'subject and a cartoon. If the evening show is not suitable for the "Younger Set", a separate feature will be purchased for them. . The expense, inVolved in the -acquisition of serials( and extra features Will necessitate a slight change in our regular matinee admission prices. - • tffective July 8, 1967, they will be: Children 35o Students 500 Adults SOO We Will have a matron' on duty every childret'S ShoW. tr: