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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-30, Page 51 • You can hear the old lake aroaring and that means Winter is really upon usl It we all wish real hard - together - perhaps we can wish /or a nice day for Santa Parade Saturday' - and get it. Let's tty - anyway - as - I'm afraid. • the lineup for Santa pis going to be outside again. I believe we are going to have the Christmas. Pageant at the It . Kilt* Presbyterian, Church • again this year. So many have missed this beautiful pageant that there will be more than one performance this year. Isn't that wonderful? You will hear more on this but I believe it is to be on December 10, ' - Goderich. Little Theatre played to good audiences last Thursday, Friday andSaturday. The audience enjoyed the' play since they were part of it. It gave them a glimpse into the problems of predu, ping a play -- and they loved it. Something new and different - wasn't it? The next play is February 15, 16 and 17. It will .be the "Festival" play and the adjuw dicator will .;have everyone iter. vous. You. know how It goes When yotl are in ..competition. I promised ypu, would be able to see the Centennial' project at which a thirteen year bid worked so hard. It is displayed in the window of "Schaefers Interiors" (and Thanks, Bill!) We're proud of Catriona Dyke, who would an. nounce she was going to have a ..pro ject -• and then carry It out) regardless of the inter. ruptions„ including a broken arm which held up the works! We would like to hear of other projects before the year is out. What have you? • Martha. MUSICAL ` INSTRUCTION Spanish or Hawaiian Guitar and Accordions supplied for 10 -week trial period SPECIAL XMAS PRICES ON ELECTRIC GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS ALL LESSONS TAUGHt BY CHARLES POUNDER PHONE 524-7541 GODERICH 196 WIDDER ST. di FREE TURKEY WITH GASOLINE TICKETS GIVEN ON EVERY $3.00 PURCHASE DRAWN DECEMBER 22nd 5 POINTS .B -A A - Norm Redford; Pry. Practice this year Is be. coming -: and will likely re. main - an adventure. Not ex. citing, just different. • The difference: is brought about by the National Hockey League expansion and the travel from"•coast to coast. This means era will .be practicing all- over4 the place. Not like when the lea. ,gue was a tight, geographical circle of six cities. Of. course, we ' have always practiced on the road, but not -.to the degree that we now must. For example,; ,this season we take two long, seven -game road trips while the ice shows are in Olympia, The first one is this month (November) for 15 days and the other is for 13 days in March. -; In other seasons when we took to the road during the ice show's, we would always slip back home between games and practice, sometimes at my rink- in De. troit or the arena in Port Huron. Now It will be all over the place, coast to coast. This doesn't .make a great deal of difference to the players because workouts are workouts. It could make a difference to the goalies and •it does create extra work for the trainers with the moving of equipment. We had an example of this on our first trip into Montreal. The ice was not available at the Forum and we went to a `city -owned rink, a real beauty. However, the lighting was dif. ferent to what our netm;nders were use to. So, rather than risk an injury, it was decides' we would skip shooting prat. tice. With the bright new lights • installed in NHL arenas for television, guys likeRoger Cro. zier and George Gardner find it tough when they go into a build. ing which- has normal lighting. For the rest of us, prat• tice is always the same: Ex. ceedingly difficult. It doesn't. really „matter whethert•'it's in -:sdm "strnh t rink=ixr.San• '°Fran.' --- cisco, or the arena in St. Louis or our own ice at home. • • The practice sessions have a •routine. The routines only change with the men who run them. In our case, Baz'Bastien the Wings' assistant general manager, runs the workouts. We start with skating to loosen up, then some shooting. This is generally followed by a scrimmage, then more skating. This • last item is often on a voluntary basis: - This year, because of my age; they kick mei off the „iceter rsdr'iln 'nate. EbpecinIl1' it's the; day before a game. Not bad, eh? Curling RcsuIts� The curling season at Malts land Country Club has •slow been th .progress for two weeks. Standings of the various rinks, identified by the name of the skip, appear below, under their proper grouping. Ladies' Curling League Based _ on the curling per. formances of the -past two Thursday night meets, stand. Ings of the ladies' rinks are as follows: T. Moore, leads with 19 pts; E. Moore is second rink with 15; Eedy and Fisher rinks are tied for,i third' place with 14 pts.; Hawkins rink is in fourth place with '7 pts.; MacPhee rink is in fifth with' 5 pts. Farmers' Curling League The Ribey rink leads this • ,league with two wins plus six. Standings of other rinks are as follows: -'Ginn - 9; •Lobb -12; Baer - '1; Hazlitt - 7; Moore - 8; Eedy - 9; Foster - 7 and one win; Durst - 8; Jewell - 4. Mixed Curling 'League - In this group, `• )re leads with two wins 1 Results of of rinks are: Cox - 6; Hawkins - 8; Forbes - 8; Fisher - 8; MacPhee - 8; Dauphin - 3; Vanstone - 5; Johnstone 9; Sturdy - 3. Kingsbridge Miss Sharon Courtney of St.. .Mary's $chool of Nursing, Kit, chener? and Miss Ann Heifer. man, student nurse at St. Jo• seph's, Guelph) spent the week. end at their homes. * * * Michael Garvey and Al Cob. ham, of Toronto were recent visitors to the Garvey ,Horne. stead. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helfer. nal and Douglas. and Ray of Wallaceburg spent the week. . A 0 Th ' oderich Si!:nal to , Thursd, Nov ",a 1967 end With Mr. and Mrs, Orman Heffernan. *" * * Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim MartinwereMrs. Bill ivtdDonald, Lisa andLaurie of London. Jim and Pat Mar. tin are taking in the three° day Farm Union Convention being held in Chatham this week. * * Antoae and Joe Van Osch atten.4ied the dinner and meet. ing in 'Blyth recently of, the Huron County Holstein Fresiali Club. CHRISTMAS TREES 'FOR SALE - SCOTCH PINE - • We Will Deliver TOM COOK 151 WILSON ST. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GODERICH DECEMBER 1 and 2 and 3 WORLD MISSION WEEK -END r. 5249514 The Rev. David Craig, Nigeria (recently escaped from a firing squad • when mistaken for *-mercenary rather than a missionary) The,Rev,_ George Sudhako, Guyana (local indigenous minister) .^. The Rev. David -M i phy, ori furlough from Guyana-- --- The Rev. Roy Gellatly, former missionary in Nigeria Miss Ida White, R.N., Goderich, on furlough from India Mr. and Mrs: John Reoch, posted to India (Mr. Reoch is a Civil Engineer who will work in the field of Economic' Development under the India government) Saturday, December 2 - 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 -p.m. Informal Coffee Time -"Come and meet the missionaries" Sunday, December 3 Inf, ration of the Sunday Schools.'by. the missionaries at 10:00 a.m. Youi is -Church Parade and ' Missionary Emphasis' at Divine Worship, 11:00 a.m. "Missions All The Way" ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE We ley Memorial hur 10:00 &M. -Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.-MORNING WORSHIP. 6:30. a.m._:.Eveni:n9 ;Fellowship. TL V. ALAN HARLEYA MINiSTE* FREE METHODIST' CHIJReH ' RE ry 1ST SUNDAY 'IN ADVENT -- DECEMBER 3rd 8:30 a.m.-HOLY COMMUNION. 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.-Sunday Sdhool and Nursery. 11:00 a.m.-HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. "V7 -C (NURSERY SCHOOL FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN) Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. , Organist • Choirmaster -. RONALD KINGHAM THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church • CD • • Int I G Sir 41131 E Christmas GIFT Suggestions 500 stores to serve you in Ontario DESERT FLOWER VScented Candle 5.00 OLD SPICE After Shave Lotion 4% OZ. - SUGG. LIST 1.75 1.29 POLAROID P LAND CAMERA "THE SWINGER" SUGG:; LIST 24.45 18.88 I.D.A. HEATING PAID 1 -YEAR GUARANTEE - REQ. 4.95 3.95 DESERT' FLOWER' Gift Set No. 1883 4-0Z. BODY TALCUM 4.OL HAND & BODY LOTION SUGG. LIST 2.75 2.49 Q Advent Sunday, December 3rd 10:00 a.m.-Senior School. 11:00 a.m.-Junior Department. 11:00 a.m.-Worship: CHRISTMAS IS A NECESSITY - Supervised Nursery =- REV. REV. J. DONALD MacDONALD, B.Sc., B.D.; Minister MRS. M. HETHERINGTON, A.T.C.M., Organist and . Choir Leader Sunday, December .3rd - 7 p.m. -Junior Con- gregation -Christmas program in the C. E. building. - Welcome - Knox . Preshyrerian Chih�r h . THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of • Praise Sunday, December 3rd `' 10.00 a.m.-CHURCH SCHOOL. • 11:00 a.m.-DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: "The Wonderful World of Worship. NURSERY AND JUNIOR CONGREGATION 7:30 p.m.-YOL(NG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. Every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m: -MIDWEEK CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ENTER TO WORSHIP ' DEPART -TO SERVE Victoria Street United Church THE HOUSE •OF FRIENDSHIP . REV. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL --WHITE GIFT SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service: "TRUST IN THE LORD" (Children's Church) 1:30 p.m.-BENMILLER-White Gift Sunday MRS. J. SNIDER MISS P. DURST Victoria Organist and Choir Leader Sanwullar Pianist ;' �" ,\,A DORN Hair Spray GIANT 15AZ. - SUGG. LIST 2.89 2.39 BAN DEODORANT RoLI-On 2% OZ. - SUGG. LIST 1.89 1.49 Alberto VO5 Shampoo 7 OZ. - SUGG. LIST 1.29 99c SOFTIQUE BATH BEADS LIST 1.59 1.39 RESDAN DANDRUFF 'REMOVER HAIR DRESSING AND CONDITIONER 6.OZ. - SUGG. -LIST 1.50 1.07 �. EMERSON'S DRUG STORE WIDE, WIDE, CHOICE OF HARDING Kr! 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HENRY de VRIES, PHONE 524-8792 " vemenememameamonmomadW CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH SAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET • . 10:00 a.m.-OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL. (OUR BUSES WILL CALL AT -YOUR DOOR) PHONE: 524-7150. 11:00 A.M. -- 7:30 P.M. Speaker: REV. WALLACE JANK Durham, Ontario • "COME WHERE YOU ARE NEVER A STRANGER TWICE" 47-8 1 UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH 62 CAMBRIA' STREET NORTH Sunday, December 3rd•• • .� 9:50 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE. 7:00 p.m. -EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Prayer Meeting - WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Pastor: JUSTUS DOWD - PHONE 524-9075 Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor 524-9212 1. 10:00 a.m.-SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS FOR ALL AGES. 11:00 a.m.-MORNING WORSHIP. 7:30. p.m. -EVANGELISTIC .SERVICE.