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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-01-16, Page 5IT1 - pO.D.ORICti SION'Afr -4. • We are going t9 start the New •.Yeamoffv- right -1 at least. , group has decided to do this. go ?many times I have asked the Service Clubs, Women's Groups and other groups to tell me of their plans and projects and I will help, them to bp...adeast it. Some have taken ;Up -my offer and send me notes and. letters or contact me thre' the Signal Star, and they tell me they have been very happy with the larger crowds and better response they thave had with their plans. So, 4) once again I invite you to send me„yOur bits of interest and I will help you all I can:,,' • To get back ,to my second. group of the year to give me news, the .Colborne ladies • and their Country Fair. Do you know why their last Christmas Fair was such •a great sucese? That's right -they PLANNED 'it months ahead and, they kePt it fresh in _everyone's mind by talking about it - often! • With the great increase in Crafts and Crafts people - AND - customers they haye to have more room to -accommodate all. thiS. So in that fine old building, CARLOW HALL, they find tKeize are •still five bedrooms • being used for, Atoring. • nothing in particular so they ..,:.4e2(§,ided to d� some renovating and -they have, their plans all ready. Card parties, luck)/ draws., • entertainment,sbazaars and other affairs will raise money for this project. Come next , Christmas Fair you won't know the place! Anyone interested' in helping will be very welcome. I will yeep you posted from time to tini on. dates/ for these affairs,- so vou BINGO at -LEGION HALL Saiurday, -January 18. - at 8:30 0.m. 15 GAMES —$1.O0 ”TFie prize for each-r-refulat: game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $85.00 IN 57 CALLS - svansored by Branch 104 RDY'AL CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play HURON CHRISTIAN MEN ASSOCIATION BANQUET - PIZZA PATIO FEBRUARY 11 HEAR.• Ex -Convict ,JAN MOLCJAN tells his • • experience from prison to pulpit. MUSIC. Supplied the DUBECK,FA.IVII LY ,of * KitCpener. • 'EVERYONE• • 'Girls, boys, Women, Men, all • are cordially welcome,,to an evening of Christian Fellowship. • Tickets $3 Each Now ,On Sale At ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTFiE 33 East St: • Goderich I-IENDERSON'S BOOK STORE •The4quare Goderich • X\ • THEATRE • GODtRICH ON THE SQUARE' T., can get in on the fun too.. "No Filmed highlights of shows .children allowed in the ptesented for U.S, troops in Auditorium" - "without.: Japan, Koreil, Okinawa, parental control" - should haVe T,hailand, - Vietnam and Guam been added. • be telecast in colour -on the You all know how wild it was up there,. for a long time, with :the children • having, a Wonderful time racing around, kicking cups, wrestling - and in. general Making , ;" real nuisance of • themseltres:- If you 'asked them' tO slow down you got an earful Of 'SASS'. So, we know the reason .forthe sign,- but it was poorly worded as some people took •exception to it and claimed they'd "never go back if they ' can't take their' kids"-, That, of '.'bourse, was Making a mountain out of.a mole hill, because we all know we WANT,parents to tiring tbeir children. You .-just cant hold, :them down, so what's wrong with them, running downstairs? They can be upstairs. with you, of course, but they can get everything they need at the lunch counter down there and everybody is happy: So, come on, kids, bring your dads - (and mothers if possible) and we will let THEM., run upstairs; while you have fun downstairs! I think that's a pretty good arrangement, don't you? - Pat Osborne tells me the K. of C. are. having a, Valentine's Party on -February 7 at the .Legion. Once . again they're specializing in 'good food (German), good :orchestra -7 Bluetones - and good fun: Write it in on your Calendar, you won't want to miss it as there is 'a 60 couple limit. This Thursday at St. Peter's Parish Hall - ladies please bring lunch - a good old Euchre party. Play as fast as you like (and get first prize!) 8:30 sharp'. % peat' remote,posts' along the•DIVZ and Tam ,and Cu Chi, in addition'to in strategic .cosstt'llimtnto giving. shows aboard the US$ greet ors Wict could not travel' ' 1-1Aneoefe ,and s the. 458S ..I'slev'v • tarenough trom their vita‘posts Jersey which were in the South Bwill ob Hope Christmas Special, to to attend full shows • China Sea off the coast of South . Okinawa was the next stop Vietnam. 4. • . . be seen (*the CBC TV network, on the trip, after which the. ' The final show of the tau Thursday,. January 16 ak .8:30 group proceeded to Thailand. Was presented at Guam as the p.m. EST R (Colour). -.N Three different bases wdre host '., trOupe returned to the United The 90 minute spal• is the to the ,Hope troupe during their 'States. This year's rot, wasthe result of a 26,000 mile -triP, staylin'Thailand. • ,, • ', largest ever 'assembled,. by Hope Hope's 18th. Yuletlfig expedition , In Vietnam, Hope played , (24 pebple), with- technician's to entertain .serVitemen in the Long Binh, 4Cam ,Ranlh, Ray,, and :production crew 'bringing Far East and Southeast Asia. Danang, Chu Lai, Phu Cat, Donthe entourage td 77 people - The cast w,as- headed by • Ann -.Margaret, Les Brown andL of•• ' ', his Band of Rehown,, Singer, ,- ' . . Linda Bennett, i Miss World i e in Faraway • Codntries _ (Penelope Pliimmer- of„....• !.. _ ..• comedy troosamPolinist .GDicktis Shown O Australia)n -Childre , Revelt - rier, Apers, the „Honey Ltd. (a • • singing _ group) ,-' and the Golddiggers,, (a dozen singing Of The' World Series • and dancing girls).• • •The Hope entourage spent Nicholas- Mignanwande is fl Educational Television of the two days in Japan, touring q years old. He lives in a village United States. hospitals • where the . Vietnam built on stilts, 'standing in a huge Dahomey, subject of the first wounded were patients and lagoon. He travels back - and • film, is a nemtly-independent •giving one complete show. Next they traveled to Korea where, in addition to giving three shows, Hope and. his.,group traveled to Harmony, Circle „ . • The • Harmony Circle held their first meeting . of the new year on January 8 in Victoria Street United Church beginning at 6:30 p.m. •with a _pot: luck supper. • The meeting opened with the call to worship, then Mrs. • Charles Boddy conducted the devotions beginning with a "New year's thought about Prayer". The hymn -"We give• Thee but Thine own" was sung followed by • the scripture reading frorn-St. MatehewT- : Martha. Mrs. 'Boddy read a meditation on ,prayer, also the story of "The Prayiilg Hands". The hymn "All praise to Thee, my God, this night": was spiv, then . a prayer was given. •. • Mrs. Leonard 'Ffarman led the Maness .session; dtiring which lime, several nloney making • projects for this year were • discussed and decided. on. The. minutes of the last nieetibrwere read and the tre_asurer's 4eport Was given. ..The offering . was received and dedicated. The roll call was answered by payingftembership Nineteen meinbers and *. one Vlisitor were present. Two of the ladies- Who • joined 'lire new membeas to the Unit.• ; The programmefor the' evening included poems, readings ineContests or/Tared and given, by the progOrnme committee, Mrs. Ben , Freeman,„ -Mrs. Leonard Harman, --Miss• Margaret • Brindley arid. :James Robertson. The meeting was closed with the benedictiOn. Reflection Groups Invited To Hold interfaith Discussions • The - Renewal Centre in .Londtin, Ontario is planning to involve Over l0.c)00 persons in a, one-night Interfaith Reflection •"tiroup Yrogrem dunhg Christian ,tnity Week, January 18 t� 25. 7s..\ There are organized Reflection' Groups, in Bodericli. 'The tremendous undertaking will be a follow-up project to -the five -meeting' -Reflection Group: Phase " of Renewal . '.69. The Reflection Grou'Os met across Southwestern Ontario . as the second7phas-e of the spiritual .renewal -,Of 90 Roman Catholic parishes and • 20 ,Protestant churches from Sarnia to Simeoe, from Chatham to Stratford. Wev glanY clu‘ eepi, \he\\, >ction \N go' g after the first bf.the year," Father • J. dlaude Primeau, director of Renewal' '69 said. added, "Sincethe? groups are ' organized already, it has been , suggested by clergy and laity that , for one night„-. during :Christian ..: Unity Week, each group invite two or three coupk, from. another church to participate in the group - discussion." • Persons who will Meet for the Interfaith Reflection ' Croup. meeting during Christian Unity -,digasAig.-4„q1.10.2t111.g... questions: "How can the people ofthe parish get to know neighbouring.shurches better? If :it -is, trne—that,Christians . team from one another and can help one another become better, .. how can we in this pariSh help - relro-i-v—Chligrighl-grfrgitelind . What dayou_believe is the Most corn mo n attitude which ' Christians have toward, fellow • Christians - suspfcion, .0 fear, curiosity, openness, friendlinesS? How can we overcome any negative attitudes which may exist? What beliefs Artd_Praetit_P•5 _ are • shared by nearly all Christians'? How would a layman • or laywoman act as "yeast" if he or sie, had the type of • emplayment.you have? How can parish organjzations he renewed so thft-layinen can bring real problems and those of ttie world int() the open there?" ° , , , For• further information pertaining to'''. Interfaith • _Reflection •Grolifis during _f_Vistian !nit ` kindly .con1 act f he Retlicwal Centre, 282 York l reel , 1.0nrion, or 'Vele Pho n 133 5661 or • -1 :1,3 761 I ' A n 0 ne ran n I i)4,,c Qrotir.:: ally , , low PANAVISION' 9 "TECHNICOLOR' • forth to school in a dugout boat, African country, near what and dreams of the day when he 18th -century explorers called may go to the university on .the the Gold Coast. Most of the mainland. •• people are -fishennen, inchiding This yotingster from faraway the father , of Nicholas • Dahomey is the central figure in - Mignanwaniole, and the United the first of 7, toe new um.; Nations.„ is • helping them buy television series, Children of the bigger and better nets and boats. World,- to be .seen Sundays at SchoolbOys like NIcholas learn 3:36 p.m. EST, 4n- colour, French at schoo1p the morning, starting January 19. Fach of the .,and help their fathers fish in the half-hour • films, „done in afternoon. Nicholas eventually _semi -documentary style, • is hopes to. go abroad ta,study and designed to give Canadian young help his people improve their people and adults some insight lives. ,inta the daily work, play and Narrator of the Dahomey .way of if of the children in programme • is well-known distant lands. •Canadian actor Percy Rodriguez. ' Thefilms are produced,. and Photography is by tRen Gregg most of them aro-also directed and Vic • Sarin, editing by, by 1/enis Hargrave, who did the - a w a rd -Winning , CBC-TV.1' Michael Manne. Denis ..-Hargrave produced -and directed. documentary Countdown to A • Gold Medal. They are -produced 'Future . films in the Children • by .the CBC in association with of the World, series . were the United Nations International prepared in Guatemala; Somalia, • Children's Fund and National . Thailand and Nepal. „ _ ...' (kV SAT., SUN.:a' ad -MON., Jan. 18-19-20 'ELVIS PRESLEY - "LIVE A LITTLE za,..4=4•=ziatipemeauxuari. 4 , • Showing at 7.30 and 9.15 p.m. Each Evening . • Saturday Matinee (Jan. 18)-ot Regular Time TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Jan. 2142 I "A STUNNING MOVIEL. A very special movie ...beautifully,photographed and edited. 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